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24 Apr 2022 | SERVIR-HKH

नेपालको भूमि ११ क्षेत्रमा वर्गीकरण

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काठमाडौँ, ११ वैशाख । नेपाल सरकारले भूमिलाई विभिन्न ११ क्षेत्रमा वर्गीकरण गरेको छ । वन तथा वातावरण मन्त्रालयले शनिबार सार्वजनिक गरेको ‘राष्ट्रिय ढाकिएको भू–क्षेत्र अनुगम’ (नेशनल ल्याण्डकभर मोनिटरिङ सिष्टम) अनुसार भूमिलाई वन, कृषि, घाँसे मैदान, बुट्यान, सिमसार, हिउँ, हिमनदी, चट्टान, बगर, आवास र वनस्पतिरहित क्षेत्रमा विभाजन गरिएको छ ।

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