National Land Commission Issued 35 Days Notice for Landless Dalits, Landless Squatters
The National Land Commission (Rastriya Bhumi Aayog) of Nepal, based in Tahachal, Kathmandu, has issued a crucial notice for landless Dalits, landless squatters, and residents living in disorganized areas. This initiative aims to provide land to those in need, ensuring stability and security for vulnerable groups.
Key Details of the Application Process:
- Purpose: To allocate land to landless Dalits, and squatters, and help organize unorganized residents.
- Application Period: Interested applicants have a 35-day window to submit their applications, starting from the 24th of the 11th month in the year 2080 B.S. (Nepali Calendar).
- Submission Locations: Applications must be filled out as per the prescribed format by the Commission and submitted to the designated ward offices.
- Revenue Collectors: The local level submissions will be facilitated through Revenue Collectors stationed at specified locations.
Who Should Apply?
- Individuals classified as landless Dalits.
- Those identified as landless squatters.
- Residents without organized living arrangements.
Steps to Follow:
- Check Eligibility: Ensure you fall into one of the categories mentioned above.
- Fill out the Application: Use the format provided by the National Land Commission.
- Submit on Time: Make sure to submit your application within the 35-day deadline to avoid missing this opportunity.