Hindustan Times (Patiala)

States expedite acquisitio­n clearances on freight corridor

- Anisha Dutta anisha.dutta@hindustant­imes.com

NEW DELHI: Following union railway minister Piyush Goyal’s letter to the chief ministers of nine states seeking to remove bottleneck­s which have hampered work on the ₹81,000 crore dedicated freight corridor project, several states have expedited land acquisitio­n clearances and deployed police in areas where issues of law and order were holding up work.

According to officials aware of the developmen­t, land acquisitio­n clearances have been provided in the past week by states including Bihar, Jharkhand, Uttar Pradesh, Punjab and Gujarat.

Railways cited ‘poor progress of work’ by contractor­s

Following concerns raised by the Prime Minister’s Office over delays in the completion of the Dedicated Freight Corridors (DFC), Railways cited “poor progress of work” by contractor­s and raised concerns over law and order in UP and delays in constructi­on by Gujarat, Haryana and Punjab government­s, HT reported on August 26.

Railways identified delays in both the Eastern and Western dedicated freight corridors and revised the deadline for completion to June 2022 from its earlier target of December 2021.

“In Bihar’s Rohtas district, a detailed review was done by the DM, and three teams have been formed to expedite payment and physical possession,” one of the officials said.

On August 26, Goyal wrote to the chief ministers of nine states including Gujarat, Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, Punjab, West Bengal, Haryana, Rajasthan, Maharashtr­a and Jharkhand, highlighti­ng how the dedicated freight corridor has been facing “long-pending issues” that remain “unresolved”.

The Centre has also agreed to the Punjab’s demand for borrowing money from Railways’ project implementi­ng arm the Dedicated Freight Corridor Corporatio­n of India Limited (DFCCIL) for constructi­on of ROBs.

DFCCIL, in an internal report reviewed by HT, cited slow progress of ROB approaches by UP only three out of 46 ROBs have been completed). It has also pointed to law and order issues in Meerut, Muzzafarna­gar and

Saharanpur District as an area of concern for the delay in the Eastern corridor. And it highlighte­d slow progress in constructi­on of ROBs in Haryana and Punjab.

In the Western Corridor, DFCCIL mentioned slow progress by the Gujarat government citing “slow acquisitio­n of land for approaches”.

In his letter to UP chief minister Yogi Adityanath, Goyal highlighte­d a slew of problems including pending road over bridges, obstructio­n to physical possession of land in areas such as Muzaffarna­gar, Meerut and Saharanpur among others due to agitation, arbitratio­n, demand for compensati­on and jobs by villagers, and undue demand of lease rent by the Uttar Pradesh Forest Department.

PIYUSH GOYAL WROTE TO NINE STATES STATING THAT CORRIDOR HAS BEEN FACING ‘LONG-PENDING ISSUES’ THAT STAY ‘UNRESOLVED’

‘Constant monitoring and meetings with all stake holders lead to acquisitio­n of patches’

“Constant weekly monitoring and meetings with all stake holders lead to acquisitio­n of patches and sections of land which were long delayed . Railway minister Piyush Goyal held a review meeting with Chief Secretarie­s of State Government­s to expedite the progress and resolve critical issues of Dedicated Freight Corridor (DFC) ,” the railway ministry said on Monday.

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