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Airport project: ‘More than 80% of work is done in the Bangar’ speech

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Noida: More than 80% of the entire work and rehabilitation processes have been achieved in Bangar Balar, a city built to rehabilitate families from seven villages transferred by the Jewar Airport project.
And more than 2,400 of 3,003 affected families have emptied their homes in these villages.
This was conveyed to senior bureaucrats by district government officials at a crucial review meeting on Thursday which was ordered on the first day of that month to ensure everything.
Completed on July 15.
Ifficials said the villages of Nagla Ganeshi, Nagla Phoolkan and Kishorepur had been fully emptied while only a handful of families in the remaining dairatpur.
Being the biggest village, only half of the family in Rohi moved.
The majority of people in Nagla Shareef Khan and Nagla Chitar have also shifted.
Racing against time, officials must clear all obstacles to pave the way for the Stone Foundation dismissal ceremony.
“Shifting from families of seven villages is the biggest challenge.
But it is being achieved smoothly,” said Balram Singh, additional district judges (land acquisition).
“At the same time, we have reviewed the development of civil and infrastructure development jobs in Bangar Bangar And has provided the Yamuna Expressway Industrial Development Authority.
From the delayed work, “Singh added, also the head of the nine-member team arranged to accelerate the entire process.
Civil works and major infrastructure carried out in Bangar Ball including three tubewells, construction of a 16.68km-long long road, 22km long sewerage line, water supply network and site assessment.
Officials said all seven housing bags were approaching the completion and the only major work left which had to be done was the construction of an overhead tank and providing a water supply to a newly developed city.
To increase and increase electricity supply, Yeida has raised funds.
to arrange a 33/11 class substation in the city.
“For now, the supply is provided from the substation in the speech but in the future the city will be independent,” said an official Yeida.
“Rs 5.47 Crore will be spent establishing an independent substation.” Members of the Airport Monitoring Committee were established by the government above, Mozzam Khan said, “Ideally, Yeida and Administration must complete all work at the location and then ask villagers to shift.
At present, people are forced to make their own arrangements for water and septic tanks.

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