नारायणहिटी दरबार हत्या काण्ड : १५ बर्ष सम्म पनि दरबार हत्या काण्डको रहस्य खुल्न न सक्नु को कारण के ? के अब त्यो रातको घटना बाहिर आउला? हेर्नुहोस एक सनसनीपूर्ण दरवार हत्या कान्डको फाइेल-भिडियो सहित
Nepal has chosen to rent out or lease arrive, a castle, and a cabin possessed by individuals from the illustrious family executed in a mass shooting by Prince Dipendra in June 2001 with a specific end goal to create incomes and support tourism. The Nepal Trust, built up in 2007 and depended with following the versatile and unflinching properties of killed King Birendra Bir Bikram Shah and his relatives, has called for tenders to rent or lease some prime properties claimed by the royals.In 2006, after the Communist Party of Nepal-Maoist joined the peace procedure, the administration chose to nationalize all properties having a place with the royals by setting set up a committed office to oversee and utilize these assets.A castle and a lodge situated outside the Kathmandu Valley will be rented to private firms to pull in sightseers and produce incomes. As indicated by Bhim Prasad Uphadhyay, secretary in the workplace of the Nepal Trust, three prime properties in the heart of Kathmandu will soon be rented out for use as business edifices. "The income originating from leased and rented properties will be utilized as a part of training and wellbeing areas," he told Hindustan Times.Four castles – two in Pokhara and one each in Chitwan and Hetuda – will be opened to vacationers soon, he included. The Nepal Trust right now wins a large number of rupees from a resort and a working in Kathmandu that were possessed by the royals. The royals were among Nepal's wealthiest individuals, possessed unaccounted portable and undaunted properties, and were known for their luxurious way of life. All properties having a place with the royals were brought under the domain of the trust since Nepal chose to abrogate the government in 2006. Properties claimed by royals, for example, arrive, homes, estates and castles worth billions of rupees, have been followed in 25 regions crosswise over Nepal.
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