The Ghaziabad Development Authority (GDA) not too long ago began its land acquisition for the Harnandipuram Township initiatives. According to stories, the acquisition and sale of the plots within the eight villages is ready to be restricted quickly. The authority will purchase 541.1 hectares of land. Many a time, outsiders typically purchase massive quantities of land designated for a brand new mission and later promote them at excessive costs incomes important earnings. This apply typically turns into an issue for the farmers, who’re the true homeowners of the land.
To forestall this and defend farmers from losses, the Ghaziabad Development Authority (GDA) has determined to implement Section 11 of the Land Acquisition Act, 2013 in all eight villages. The eight villages the place the restrictions are set to be imposed are Nangla Feroj Mohanpur, Morta, Bhaupura, Ataur, Champat Nagar, Shamsher, Bhadi Khurd, Mathurapur and Shahpur Nij Morta.
According to a report by the Times of India, the Ghaziabad Development Authority permitted the map of this township close to the Hindon River in August, this yr. The officers have additionally began the survey of the plots. GDA Secretary Rajesh Singh defined that outsiders have a tendency to purchase massive quantities of land which might be designated for the mission, to realize important revenue. This apply extremely impacts the farmers who promote the land. To forestall this, Section 11 is ready to be enforced quickly in all of the villages.
The official additional talked about {that a} notification can be issued inside a month. “GDA is keeping a close watch on the acquisition of plots in the designated township area,” GDA Secretary Rajesh Singh added. However, farmers can proceed to alternate land amongst themselves.
According to the proposed plan, the biggest quantity of land, 247.8 hectares, shall be acquired from the village of Nangla Feroj Mohanpur, adopted by 123.97 hectares from the Shamsher village. Adding to it, round 11.8 hectares of land is ready to be acquired from the village of Bhadi Khurd, 8.7 hectares from Mathurapur, 39.2 hectares from Champat Nagar, 54.2 hectares from Shahpur Nij Morta, 2.6 hectares from Bhaupura and a couple of.6 hectares Morta.