Infopark acquisition
Kerala - Kochi
Land acquisition for Infopark progressing
Staff Reporter
34 acres in possession of district administration
46 acres expected to come into authorities' possession next week
Rs.50 crore is being utilised for the acquisition of land
KOCHI: Land acquisition for the development of the Infopark at Kakkanad is progressing, with 34 acres of land already in the possession of the district administration.
The documents of this land were handed over by the owners in anticipation of payment, accepting the land price fixed by the District-Level Purchase Committee. Another 46 acres are also expected to come into the possession of the authorities next week.
The highest value of land to be taken over for the Infopark is Rs.84,000 per cent with the lowest value being Rs.10,000 per cent. The land of those who are unwilling to accept the price fixed by the committee will be taken over under the Land Acquisition Act. Separate steps will be taken in the case of people who will lose their houses with the plots. A detailed hearing will be held by the Revenue Divisional Officer to work out the rehabilitation scheme for these families.
If one joint family residing in a single house has two units of nuclear families in it, both families will be considered eligible for separate compensation. There are such 58 families eligible for compensation at Kakkanad. These families will be given plots of land for rehabilitation. Three acres of `poramboke' land has been identified adjacent to the Smart City for providing rehabilitation to all the evictees, said District Collector A.P.M. Mohammed Hanish. An amount of Rs.50 crore is being utilised for the acquisition of land at Kakkanad.
The minimum price fixed for the land being taken over for the four-lane highway from Kalamassery to the Vallarpadam terminal has also been fixed at Rs.10,000. However, the land at the prime spots in Thrikkakara North village at Kalamassery with NH frontage, will fetch a maximum price of Rs.3.5 lakh.
(The Hindu, Monday, October 16, 2006)
Land acquisition for Infopark progressing
Staff Reporter
34 acres in possession of district administration
46 acres expected to come into authorities' possession next week
Rs.50 crore is being utilised for the acquisition of land
KOCHI: Land acquisition for the development of the Infopark at Kakkanad is progressing, with 34 acres of land already in the possession of the district administration.
The documents of this land were handed over by the owners in anticipation of payment, accepting the land price fixed by the District-Level Purchase Committee. Another 46 acres are also expected to come into the possession of the authorities next week.
The highest value of land to be taken over for the Infopark is Rs.84,000 per cent with the lowest value being Rs.10,000 per cent. The land of those who are unwilling to accept the price fixed by the committee will be taken over under the Land Acquisition Act. Separate steps will be taken in the case of people who will lose their houses with the plots. A detailed hearing will be held by the Revenue Divisional Officer to work out the rehabilitation scheme for these families.
If one joint family residing in a single house has two units of nuclear families in it, both families will be considered eligible for separate compensation. There are such 58 families eligible for compensation at Kakkanad. These families will be given plots of land for rehabilitation. Three acres of `poramboke' land has been identified adjacent to the Smart City for providing rehabilitation to all the evictees, said District Collector A.P.M. Mohammed Hanish. An amount of Rs.50 crore is being utilised for the acquisition of land at Kakkanad.
The minimum price fixed for the land being taken over for the four-lane highway from Kalamassery to the Vallarpadam terminal has also been fixed at Rs.10,000. However, the land at the prime spots in Thrikkakara North village at Kalamassery with NH frontage, will fetch a maximum price of Rs.3.5 lakh.
(The Hindu, Monday, October 16, 2006)
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