Deccan Chronicle

Protests halt TS plans

Compensati­on for project oustees derails TS projects

- L. VENKAT RAM REDDY | DC HYDERABAD, JULY 25

The row over Mallannasa­gar land acquisitio­n has cast a shadow on two ambitious projects of the TS government — National Investment and Manufactur­ing Zone in Medak and Pharma City project in Mucherla on the city outskirts.

Land acquisitio­n for both these projects came to a halt as state government continues with its flip-flop over how to compensate the oustees — as per the Centre’s Land Acquisitio­n Act, 2013 or its own land acquisitio­n policy (GO 123).

The government needs to acquire 12,636 acres for NIMZ and 12,500 acres for Pharma City. Of this 6,000 acres for NIMZ and 6,500 acres for Pharma City have already been acquired under GO 123.

However, protests against GO 123 are gathering momentum as project oustees demand compensati­on as per market value and not as per land registrati­on value, which is lower and has not been revised since 2013.

In Medak alone, the government needs to acquire about 60,000 acres for three projects— Mallannasa­gar, NIMZ and increase of the height of Ghanapur dam.

For Mallannasa­gar, 20,079 acres needs to be acquired, due to which 14 villages will face submergenc­e. For NIMZ, Medak, 12,636 acres spread over 17 villages needs to be acquired.

For Ghanapur project, another 400 acres are required to raise the height of the dam by six feet.

However, industry minister K.T. Rama Rao sees a conspiracy by vested interests to block NIMZ and Pharma City projects, the two mega industrial projects of the new state.

“These two projects have the potential to create lakhs of jobs and transform several remote villages in Medak and RR districts as industrial and economic hubs. No project can be taken up without acquiring lands,” he said.

Mr Rama Rao added, “Opposition playing politics to block these projects can be understood. Unfortunat­ely, some farmers are getting misled and falling in their trap. Farmers, villages and the state as a whole will be at a loss if these projects are scuttled.”

He reiterated that the compensati­on being offered by TS government was more than what was offered under the Centre's Act.

“The present market rate in several villages in Medak is nearly `18 lakh per acre. But the government is offering only up to `6 lakh. Though houses and jobs are being promised, they are not putting them on paper. How can we believe them,” said B. Nagaiah of Mamidi village.

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