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Displaced families of Koshi Tappu submit petition to Prime Minister for compensation
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KATHMANDU: Representatives of families displaced by the expansion of the Koshi Tappu Wildlife Reserve have submitted a petition to Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli, seeking land compensation. The delegation, including 95-year-old Kamal Kumari Pokharel, informed the Prime Minister at his residence, Baluwatar, that their homes were acquired 48 years ago when the reserve was expanded. […]
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