‘Jewar airport project may be dropped over land acquisition row’

  • | Friday | 17th August, 2018

If they [farmers] do not agree, the airport project might be dropped,” he said. The Uttar Pradesh government might drop the Jewar International Airport project in Gautam Budh Nagar if farmers do not agree to hand over their land for acquisition, a top official said on Thursday. They were given offers regarding land rates and other benefits. “We met village heads and farmers of six villages, where land was proposed to be acquired for the project. Yamuna Expressway Industrial Development authority (YEIDA) chairman Prabhat Kumar said they met over 100 farmers of six villages on Wednesday in Noida and tried to clear their doubts regarding the land acquisition.

more-in The Uttar Pradesh government might drop the Jewar International Airport project in Gautam Budh Nagar if farmers do not agree to hand over their land for acquisition, a top official said on Thursday. Yamuna Expressway Industrial Development authority (YEIDA) chairman Prabhat Kumar said they met over 100 farmers of six villages on Wednesday in Noida and tried to clear their doubts regarding the land acquisition. “We met village heads and farmers of six villages, where land was proposed to be acquired for the project. They were given offers regarding land rates and other benefits. If they [farmers] do not agree, the airport project might be dropped,” he said. “The farmers were assured that their land will not be procured without their willingness as per the instructions of Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath. The farmers will consider our proposal and respond. We hope for the best,” said Mr. Kumar, who is also State Agriculture Production Commissioner. Top officials of Gautam Buddh Nagar administration, including District Magistrate Brajesh Narayan Singh, on Thursday held discussions with the farmers in Jewar to negotiate a deal. Rehabilitation As per the offer, farmers would be given ?2,300 to ?2,500 per square metre for the agricultural land that is to be acquired for an international airport in Jewar, along the 165 km Yamuna Expressway. Jewar MLA Dhirendra Singh said if the farmers settle for ?2,500 per sq foot, the YEIDA would not provide them rehabilitation and other services but if they negotiate the deal at ?2,300 per sq foot, the authority would assist them in rehabilitation. “However, the government will take a decision with mutual consent from the farmers. No farmer would be pressured for the land acquisition,” he added.

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