Lal purja
The term “Lal Purja” refers to the land ownership document issued in Nepal. It is the official certificate that proves ownership of land and is granted by the Land Revenue Office (Malpot Karyalaya) in Nepal.
If you are asking about who “invests” in Lal Purja, this could mean:
1. Landowners: Individuals or entities who purchase land and obtain the Lal Purja as proof of ownership.
2. Real Estate Investors: People or companies investing in land as an asset to develop or resell.
3. Financial Institutions: Banks or lenders may accept Lal Purja as collateral for loans.
Let me know if you meant something else!