Greater Noida: District administration has warned a family that is not ready to shift from their original village to prepare to act.
Under pressure to submit the remaining land for two large ticket projects (Noida International Airport and dedicated the shipping corridor), the administration said that Earthmover would be pressed into the service to revoke houses.
Rohi in the Bodaki Jewar and Chamrawali in Dadri is two villages where administrative officials face resistance from the family part.
While Rohi comes under the airport site in Jiwar, the multimodal transportation hub has been planned in the Bodaki.
Officials said that only four individuals in Rohi refused to budge and disagree to empty their homes.
Likewise, 15 people in the Bodaki refused to hand over their land parcels.
“For several years, we have tried to convince administrative officials that we deserve four compensation because we are still undergoing rural life.
But they use all types of tactics to empty our ancestral homes without solving our problems,” Manish Bhati said from Kathehra Village.
He has opposed the delivery corridor and the Delhi-Mumbai industrial corridor project.
A total of 525 people were affected by the project in the Bodaki, according to officials.
The majority of 19 villagers have not taken the amount of compensation from the government and has challenged the decision to take over land before various forums or the number of compensation awards before the court.
Ravinder Fauji from Rohi said: “Our agricultural land and village have been taken over by administration for airport projects.
We have asked for administration to give us a basic facility on the rehabilitation site in Bangar Bangar and attract criminal cases.
But now, we are threatened with cases Another criminal.
We are not against the airport project again.
But contrary to the way we are treated for registering our protests.
“Suhas Ly District Judge said,” The dedicated officer team has been deployed to resolve all the issues of land owners.
Only a handful of families offer temporary resistance The majority has supported development projects.
Our officials will talk to villagers again before tight steps are taken.
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