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Land Revenue offices collect Rs 51.42 billion in revenue

KATHMANDU:- The Land Revenue offices across the country collected Rs 51.42 billion in revenue in the last fiscal year 2081/82 BS. This is the huge amount collected from the land revenue offices that maintain the entire details of the nation’s land administration.  

Minister for Land Reform, Cooperative and Poverty Alleviation Balaram Adhikari claimed that the ministry and its line agencies carried out impressive performance in the fiscal year 2081/82 BS.

According to Minister Adhikari, the Land Problem Settlement Commission, Special Survey and other agencies distributed a total of 27,358 land ownership certificates last year and the new land measurement directive has been issued and budget allocation is made for the establishment of land bank for the current fiscal year.

Sharing his progress as a minister in the past one year, Minister Adhikari shared that the National Cooperative Regulation Authority was established adding that this would ensure institutional reforms in the cooperative sector and would offer lasting solution to the issues surfaced in this field.

Similarly, cash deposit of Rs 3.71 billion of 8,156 depositors was repaid from the troubled cooperative institutions during the last fiscal year.

Minister Adhikari has included the ministry’s achievements to the tasks of identity card distribution for economically-poor household and revenue exemption to women and people with special abilities in land registration and other activities. (RSS)

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