Hindustan Times (Noida)

Land to be acquired for Jewar airport phase 2

- Vinod Rajput vinod.rajput@htlive.com

NOIDA: The Uttar Pradesh government has sanctioned ₹4,000 crore for land acquisitio­n for the second phase of the Noida Internatio­nal airport scheduled to come up at Jewar. The Yamuna Expressway Industrial Developmen­t Authority (Yeida) has been told to begin work on the same.

“We have received communicat­ion from the state government on this to start work on the second phase. Subsequent­ly, we wrote to the Gautam Budh

Nagar administra­tion for necessary action in this regard. Land from a total of seven villages will be acquired for the second phase. We have also sent the superimpos­e map of this land to be acquired,” said Arun Vir Singh, chief executive officer of the Yeida.

The Yeida had sought permission from the state government to start work on the second project in November 2020, as the 1,334 hectares land needed for the first phase of the airport project was handed over to the Swiss firm Zurich AG, the concession­aire for the airport, which will start work at the site by April, said officials.

A total of 1,365 hectares will be required for phase 2, 1,318 hectares for phase 3 and phase 4 will witness land acquisitio­n of 735 hectares, said Yeida officials.

There will be two runways in phase 1 and the airport is expected to become operationa­l by 2023-24, said officials of Yeida and Noida Internatio­nal Airport Limited – the two agencies working on the project. In total, the airport is projected to have five runways when it is developed to its full capacity over a total of 5,000 hectares of land, said officials. The estimated budget for the project is between ₹15,000 crore and ₹20,000 crore.

“We are likely to issue a notificati­on and invoke Section 11 of the Land Acquisitio­n, Rehabilita­tion and Resettleme­nt Act, 2013 and start the process of conducting a social impact assessment survey for this land before the acquisitio­n can begin,” said Balram Singh additional district magistrate, Gautam Budh Nagar.

Under phase I, villages whose residents would be rehabilita­ted are Rohi, Parohi, Ranhera, Kishorpur, Banwaribas and Dayanatpur.

The administra­tion will soon release the names of the seven villages from where land would be needed before the acquisitio­n process begins, said officials.

Apart from this, the administra­tion is also likely to start land acquisitio­n for 40 hectares needed for the Delhi-mumbai industrial corridor (DMIC), which passes through the district.

The administra­tion will acquire land from Palla and some other villages for the DMIC project.

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