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Kathmandu Demolition Drive Sparks Housing Concerns

Post by : Shakul

A large-scale demolition drive has begun in Kathmandu, targeting slum settlements and alleged encroachments across key parts of the city. The action follows directives linked to the administration of Balendra Shah, who has been pushing for strict urban reforms.

Authorities have deployed bulldozers and enforcement teams to clear informal housing structures built on public land. The move is part of a broader effort to reclaim government property and improve city planning in Nepal’s capital.

Officials say the campaign is necessary to address unplanned urban expansion, traffic congestion, and illegal encroachments that have grown over the years. The government aims to restore order and ensure proper land use.

However, the demolition drive has created fear and uncertainty among affected residents. Many families living in these settlements claim they have no alternative housing options and are struggling to find new places to stay.

Reports from the ground describe panic in several areas, with eviction warnings being issued and demolition preparations intensifying. Residents are being forced to vacate quickly, raising concerns about humanitarian impact.

Balendra Shah has previously taken similar actions, earning both praise for decisive governance and criticism for lack of rehabilitation planning. The current situation has once again sparked debate over balancing development with social welfare.

The demolition drive highlights the ongoing challenge of managing rapid urban growth while protecting vulnerable communities in Kathmandu.

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April 25, 2026 6:29 p.m. 369

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