Rule 5
To Recommend Land
5. To Recommend Land:
(1) The Committee shall ascertain land necessary for settlement and cultivation for the freed bonded labours, and recommend to the Ministry.
(2) While recommending land pursuant to Sub-rule (1), the location of the land, plot number, four boundaries, area, including the number of the freed bonded labours that can be settled in the land shall be mentioned.
(3) The Committee, while recommending pursuant to Sub rule (1), shall recommend the land which is the most suitable for settlement and cultivation from among the following lands:
(a) Land, registered in the name of the Government of Nepal, government companies, Committees formulated by the
Government of Nepal, commissions or committees formulated pursuant to Development Committee Act, 2013 (1956 AD), but not used by the Government of Nepal, such a Committee or Commission,
(b) Public or private land, devoid of dense forest and vegetation.
(c) Land of community or forest area devoid of dense forest and vegetation.
(d) Leftover land of public or government after separating the river-sides and river boundaries.
(e) Public or government land located at the boundary of the plot of any person.
(f) The land brought into the possession of the Government of Nepal again pursuant to Rule 10 after allotting it one-time to the freed bonded labours.
(1) The Committee shall ascertain land necessary for settlement and cultivation for the freed bonded labours, and recommend to the Ministry.
(2) While recommending land pursuant to Sub-rule (1), the location of the land, plot number, four boundaries, area, including the number of the freed bonded labours that can be settled in the land shall be mentioned.
(3) The Committee, while recommending pursuant to Sub rule (1), shall recommend the land which is the most suitable for settlement and cultivation from among the following lands:
(a) Land, registered in the name of the Government of Nepal, government companies, Committees formulated by the
Government of Nepal, commissions or committees formulated pursuant to Development Committee Act, 2013 (1956 AD), but not used by the Government of Nepal, such a Committee or Commission,
(b) Public or private land, devoid of dense forest and vegetation.
(c) Land of community or forest area devoid of dense forest and vegetation.
(d) Leftover land of public or government after separating the river-sides and river boundaries.
(e) Public or government land located at the boundary of the plot of any person.
(f) The land brought into the possession of the Government of Nepal again pursuant to Rule 10 after allotting it one-time to the freed bonded labours.