PADT’s land leasing practices under scrutiny

The Pashupati Area Development Trust (PADT) has come under scrutiny for leasing out large tracts of land at nominal rates to various agencies, raising suspicions of irregularities. 

Jagat Deuja, a member of the National Land Commission, said that the commission was currently examining a report prepared by the PADT regarding its land and property. The investigation includes a review of lands leased out to other agencies, as well as those that have been encroached upon.

One notable case involves the leasing of 1,161 ropanis to the Tribhuvan International Airport (TIA) for a 99-year contract. According to the agreement signed in 2017, TIA is required to pay Rs 10m annually to the PADT. Prior to this agreement, TIA was paying a meager amount equivalent to only one muri three pathis of paddy (approximately 80 kg) per ropani as leasing fee.

The Tilganga Eye Center is another entity that has taken five ropanis of land from PADT on a 49-year lease, with an annual leasing fee of Rs 40,000 per ropani. Although the lease agreement was signed in 2015, the center had been using the land even before that period.

In addition, the PADT has struggled to receive the leasing fee for one ropani of land being used by Gaushala Dharmashala which has been utilizing the land for over 80 years. The leasing contract with Gaushala Dharmashala was signed about 20 years ago, and as per the agreement, PADT is entitled to receive Rs 51,000 annually as leasing fee.

PADT’s land has also faced encroachment by various individuals and groups. Approximately 100 ropanis out of the total 534 ropanis of land in Gothatar have been encroached upon by so-called squatters. Additionally, there have been attempts by various groups to gain control of the land for operating sand quarries.