Greater Noida: The family to be forced to give up their efficacy to make the way for the Delhi-Mumbai Industrial Corridor (DMIC) all will be given a flat on Greater Noida.
To build multi-capital logistics and transportation centers in the Dadri region, the district administration needs to obtain almost 84 hectares of land in four villages – Chithehra, Kathehra, Palla and Bodaki.
Earlier this week, Dadri Division Judge Alok Kumar Gupta forwarded the main findings of the social impact assessment study, his office was assigned to determine the status of the family that came under the project’s impact.
According to research, 1,764 families will be affected because the project is key to increasing economic activity in the investment area of Ghaziabad-Dadri-Noida.
From them, 531 people have land needed for projects while the rest of making their livelihood through the land parcel.
Among them seven families from Kathehra, close to the Grand Trunk Road, will be very hit so that the area was developed.
“We relate to the larger Noida Authority to resolve their housing problems.
The villages are told under the authority and he must surrender the land to put the transport track and other purposes,” said the Additional District Judge (land acquisition) Balram Singh.
Administration has faced the hardness of the people who live in these four villages.
About 125 families even refrained from participating in the survey conducted to measure project assessment in the local population, while 10 families from the Bodaki did not want to move.
The social impact assessment study was conducted by GB University.
Officials though have managed to convince a large number of families.
“We have demanded higher compensation in return for our land.
But our voices are not heard.
The land has been forcibly taken over.
We will decide our next strategy and will move the court if necessary,” said Manish Bhati, one of the different voices from Kathehra.
Meanwhile, Gniga allocated seven units in the multi-floor building project assigned by him.
Located in the Omicron 1A sector, Flat will be offered on the 14th floor.
Has a carpet area of 46.89 square meters, the 2BHK unit is worth around Rs 35 Lakh.
Officials said the number of registration and stamp duty will be paid by the authority.