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More families to move by the second phase of Noida airport, report said

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Large Noida: More families tend to be moved by the second phase of the Noida Airport project than the first, the social impact assessment report (SIA) prepared by the University of Buddha Gautam has revealed.
The report, was examined by the multidisciplinary expert assessment committee on Saturday, also said that the number of fewer agricultural plots would be taken over for the second phase.
Explaining why more families need to be moved, an official shows that many other houses and structures appear on plots over the past few years.
“As a result, more people will have an impact at this time.
The villagers have been very vocal about their demands in the second phase.
They want a better deal than those offered to the population affected three years ago.
We have included their concerns in the report for Considered, “said Vivek Mishra, the Nodal officer Tim Sia.
Additional District Judges (land acquisition) Balram Singh said the main demands of the villagers had, in turn, forwarded to the government for further action.
“We have learned a lot from the first phase.
This time, we will take previous steps to bridge the gap that results in discomfort for the villagers,” he added.
Like the 13,000 strange people affected by the first phase, airport expansion will reach a population of 16,158.
From them, 11,998 must be given the status of the “project affected project”.
The majority remaining are under the age of 18 or not residents remain in the area or do not have any land.
Quoting from the record, an official said the administration had to take over 1,987 farm plots this time and lowered 2,998 permanent structures.
While conducting a survey in six villages where land will be obtained (Beacharak, Delayanatpur, Ranhera, Kureb, Karuli Bangar and Mundhera), Tim Sia has shown that a number of these structures have been built over the past two years.
“Maybe, they are built to claim the benefits that will be offered under the rehabilitation and resettlement of the scheme.
We have brought this to the notification of the acquisition agency,” an official said.
The villagers, however, unanimously in their request for higher compensation.
The majority of them have requested Rs 9,200 for SQMT.
When the Yamuna Expressway industrial development authority acquired land at around Rs 2,300 SQMT, villagers demanded four times the number in the number of Land Liberation Law provisions, 2013.
Although the final number will be decided by the district administration, the source said the SIA team recommended revised levels The circle in the subdivision of the Jewar, said that it remained unchanged for the past 5-6 years.

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