Thane: The initial deck to build a car warehouse for the Metro IV route in Ghodbunder Road in Thane has been cleaned as a government and residents affected by the project finally reached consensus on the issue of land acquisition and compensation that had long been delayed, officials informed Wednesday.
More than 100 hectares of class II government land in Moghar village are needed to build a warehouse that is fired stiffly by 167 residents who risk their claims by saying that they have given birth to the last few decades and will be given without livelihoods if they are acquired without being acquired.
compensate for them.
The local population had previously thwarted all efforts to survey land by administration which demanded an adequate compensation package to be resolved before.
Therefore, the delegation of residents led by Shiv Sena Mla Pratap Sarnaik met with income officials at the Thane collector’s office on Wednesday.
Sarnik said the government had agreed to consider the demands of the population including bringing them on government records and ensuring the right compensation package along with access to jobs in the future.
“We also demand a surplus of land in locations outside what is needed for car warehouses and parks to be distributed equally among the population and the same thing (unless those who are in the environmental sensitive zone) become clear of all orders and still classified for housing and housing Stay classified for housing.
Objectives are only allowed at the local level, “Sarnaik said.
MMRDA studied which requires a large cache of land for the construction of warehouses insisting on this stretch because it belongs to the government and develops it will withdraw resistance and minimal costs.
Previously, the car warehouse would be developed at Owale but shifted after local opposition.