Compensation Camps for Farmers Affected by Jewar Airport Expansion Launching Soon
Jewar airport: Compensation drive in 14 villages from Friday
Hindustan Times
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Starting April 3, the Gautam Budh Nagar administration will hold daily compensation camps across 14 villages in Jewar tehsil, Uttar Pradesh, India. This initiative aims to expedite the compensation process for farmers impacted by land acquisition for the Noida International Airport expansion, covering approximately 1,838 hectares.
- 01Compensation camps will facilitate quicker processing for farmers affected by land acquisition.
- 02Camps will operate daily in 14 villages, including Thora and Ahmedpur Chaurouli.
- 03Farmers must submit necessary documentation at these camps to receive compensation.
- 04The initiative aims to reduce farmers' need to visit government offices.
- 05The Noida International Airport is expected to enhance regional connectivity and economic growth.
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The Gautam Budh Nagar administration is set to launch a compensation drive starting April 3, targeting farmers affected by land acquisition for the Noida International Airport expansion in Jewar, Uttar Pradesh, India. Daily camps will be organized across 14 villages, including Thora, Bankapur, and Ahmedpur Chaurouli, to expedite the distribution of compensation for approximately 1,838 hectares of land. District officials emphasize that the initiative aims to reduce the burden on farmers by allowing them to complete necessary documentation locally, thus avoiding long trips to government offices. Revenue inspectors and lekhpals will be present at these camps to assist farmers in processing claims and preparing case files on-site. The district magistrate, Medha Roopam, stated that the process will be transparent and time-bound, with the tehsildar of Jewar overseeing operations. This compensation initiative is crucial as the Noida International Airport, inaugurated on March 28, is expected to significantly boost regional connectivity and economic growth, serving as a major aviation and logistics hub.
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Farmers in the affected villages will have easier access to compensation, reducing delays and bureaucratic hurdles.
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