PLAN AFTER MASTER PLAN…

Many master plans and other major documents have been prepared over the course of 30 years to devise considered growth of Kathmandu Valley. While there have been numerous sectoral plans, aimed at everything from cultural preservation to water supply, five plans have dealt with holistic development of the Valley. One thing in common with the first four plans was that none were implemented. The latest "ADB Plan" was presented to the Government in September 1991.

The concept of town planning in Nepal appears to have begun in 1962, with the establishment of a Town Planning Office in Kathmandu. As the basic information and data needed for planning, including base maps, were not available, the Government took the help of United Nations town planning expert P.O. Lefvert, a Swede, who prepared a map of the Valley towns based on aerial photographs taken by Toni Hagen, the Swiss geologist.

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