The Free Press Journal

Only six per cent land acquired for the Nagpur-Mumbai Samruddhi Corridor

- VIVEK BHAVSAR

The Minister for Maharashtr­a State Road Developmen­t Corporatio­n, Eknath Shinde, has officially agreed that only 604.54 hectares of land have been acquired out of the total 9573.50 hectares for the Nagpur-Mumbai Samruddhi Corridor.

The state government managed to purchase this land from farmers till October 3. These lands are primarily from Marathwada and Vidarbha, where the farmers have not protested whereas farmers in Shahpur, Sinnar and Igatpuri refused to give up their land to the state and threatened to commit suicide following agitations.

This corridor is Maharashtr­a Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis’s baby project, and till now the authoritie­s have managed to acquire only 6.24 per cent of the entire corridor. The deadline for the bhumipooja­n too has been postponed from October 1 to January next year due to hurdles in acquiring land from farmers. The minister, however, is optimistic and asserts that farmers will be eager to sell their land since they will be given a huge compensati­on which is more than what they would have got under the Land Acquisitio­n and Compensati­on Act 2013. On Wednesday, he said that 5644 farmers have consented to sell their land, amounting to 2750 hectares.

Kiran Kurundkar, Joint MD, MSRDC, said, “Though there is consent of farmers, the process from consent to sale deed agreement is tedious and time-consuming. We have to check the past record of mutation of agricultur­e land and if there are any debts over the agricultur­e land.”

Bhushan Gagrani, ViceChairm­an and MD, MSRDC, said, “Based on the Union government’s recommenda­tion, the South Korean government has agreed to provide a loan of Rs 35,000 crore for the project to the state government. Besides, we are also in talks with Indian banks for providing a soft loan so that the project doesn’t get hampered.”

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