Land acquisition course of for Uttar Pradesh’s Defence Industrial Hall (UPDIC) challenge has been 96% accomplished. Round 2,015 hectares have already been bought and purchased out of the overall accredited 2,097 hectares for the challenge, in line with an announcement issued by the state authorities media cell on Wednesday.
Round 2,015 hectares have already been bought and purchased out of the overall accredited 2,097 hectares for the challenge. (Sourced)
The Uttar Pradesh Expressways Industrial Improvement Authority (UPEIDA), the nodal company for the challenge, is working at an accelerated tempo to finish the hall by November 2025, the assertion mentioned, including chief minister Yogi Adityanath has referred to as the Defence Hall a key a part of UP’s industrial growth and the ‘Aatmanirbhar Bharat’ imaginative and prescient.
Well timed completion of the challenge is anticipated to spice up industrial exercise and create a lot of native jobs. As a part of the acquisition drive, compensation has been disbursed to roughly 5,800 farmers, with Jhansi district witnessing the best variety of beneficiaries — over 2,000. Out of the overall 2,015 hectares of land for the (UPDIC), greater than 1,794 hectares have been bought, whereas over 220 hectares of land have been reacquired, transferred, or exchanged, the assertion mentioned.
The challenge is being developed throughout six nodes — Lucknow, Kanpur, Jhansi, Aligarh, Chitrakoot, and Agra.
In accordance with UPEIDA officers, the most important land acquisition has taken place within the Jhansi node, with over 1,087 hectares secured. In Chitrakoot, greater than 274 hectares have been acquired in two phases, adopted by over 222 hectares in Kanpur Nagar, 160 hectares in Lucknow, 158 hectares in Aligarh (in two phases), and 112 hectares in Agra (additionally in two phases).
Below the route of CM Yogi, the land acquisition course of has remained clear, with a robust concentrate on defending farmers’ pursuits, officers mentioned.
Thus far, 5,800 farmers have obtained honest compensation for his or her land. The best variety of beneficiaries is in Jhansi, the place 2,037 farmers had been compensated, adopted by 1,816 farmers in Chitrakoot (in two phases), 833 in Kanpur Nagar, 493 in Aligarh (in two phases), 369 in Agra (in two phases), and 260 in Lucknow.
By way of property registration (sale deeds), a complete of two,345 sale deeds have been accomplished, together with 1,072 in Jhansi, 400 in Kanpur Nagar, 313 in Chitrakoot, 239 in Lucknow, 186 in Agra, and 135 in Aligarh.