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    COMPARATIVE STUDY OF LAND POOLING AREAS IN GONGABU, LIWALI AND NAYA BAZAAR, KATHMANDU VALLEY
    (Pulchowk Campus, 2011-11) Adhikari, Khushi Ram
    Land pooling is a widely practiced and successful land development technique. It provides housing parameters which have varying standards according to locations. Different countries are making policies favoring low income groups through land pooling. Korea takes high percentage of contribution from land owners to provide land to low income groups for housing. Land pooling in public land to supply serviced land to poor can be very effective in our case. Comparative study shows that feasibility study before deciding a project is necessary for its success. From the research problem of road is regarding its strength which cannot bear heavy load which needs proper attention. Services provision should be according to forecasted population and join to main city networks. Deep boring is against the right of other neighbors who cannot install. Unless and until policies are not in favor of poor, land pooling with 50% agreement is not scientific.

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