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SIA report for airport ph 2 gets a nod, the acquisition process will begin now

SIA report for airport ph 2 gets a nod, the acquisition process will begin now
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Noida: The government up on Thursday approved the social impact assessment report (SIA) in the second phase of the Noida Airport project, setting the stage to begin the land acquisition process.
The government allows the government to obtain 1,365 hectares, according to the requirements mentioned in the SIA report.
This means that the land in Karuli Bangar Village, where the population has protested the acquisition, it will also be under the scope of the project.
Many back and forth have occurred between administrative officials and residents of the village settlement of Nagla’s law of Singh from Kariauli Bangar, where 160 hectares should be obtained.
With the government now allowing land acquisition there, villagers have decided to hold Panchayat next week.
Recommendations from Tim Sia have been submitted for final review on December 17.
Head of the Tiwari RK Secretary through the impact of the project in the local population and the management plan prepared by the multi-disciplinary committee before giving his approval.
The government has also asked the district government to consult with villagers and identify rehabilitation sites for families that must be moved.
In addition, schools, colleges, places of worship, public health centers and other basic facilities such as power and water supply must also be repaired before the family shifts.
Additional District Judges (land acquisition) Balram Singh said the process of taking farmers’ approval from six villages will begin next month.
Officials will arrange camps and record suggestions and objections from villagers.
Villagers in Karuli Bangar plan to move to court.
“We found about the government’s decision on Friday.
We will hold Panchayat in the next few days and complete our next strategy.
We also contemplated to move to court to oppose the acquisition,” said Dharmendra Siwach from the Settlement of Nagla Law Singh.
Officials said objections raised by villagers had been discussed at the meeting on December 17.
“Land must be obtained in five phases.
This is the second.
Therefore, it was decided to continue the initial plan,” said a source.

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