Officials use persuasion to get villages under Mallannasagar vacated
The Hindu
Oustees get accommodated in Mutrajpally notwithstanding ongoing court cases
Finally, all the villages under Mallannasagar are getting vacated. Even those who are fighting cases against the government for compensation under Right to Fair Compensation and Transparency in Land Acquisition, Rehabilitation and Resettlement Act – 2013 (LA Act – 2013) are cooperating with the government to vacate the village. Even on Thursday some of the oustees vacated Vemulaghat and other villages. The officials, particularly Collector P. Venkatarami Reddy, were successful in convincing them to vacate villages. He had held discussions with them, which continued into late hours. All the pending cheques to the oustees are being cleared within in no time, according to sources. Those who sought houses are being accommodated in the double bedroom houses already constructed in the Rehabilitation and Resettlement (R&R) Colony at Mutrajpally. On the other hand it is being left to the families of the oustees to build a house in the 250 square yard plot and ₹5 lakh provided as part of the R&R package by the government. This was almost a face saving formula for both the government and officials. Officials need not bring police force along with transport vehicles, like in the case of Kondapochamma reservoir where oustees were evacuated from the villages in the midnight, and oustees get ample time to settle in their new accommodations. Now also the government has been providing the transport vehicles. It was stated that all these villages will be vacated by August 9, the first day of entering Sravana, the fifth month as per Telugu almanac.A crowd comprising farmers, researchers, professors, students, and horticulture enthusiasts thronged the ICAR-Indian Institute of Horticultural Research (IIHR), Hesaraghatta, Bengaluru, on Friday for the inaugural ceremony of the Triphal Diversity Show which showcased 300 mango, 100 jackfruit, and 100 banana genotypes in collaboration with ICAR-National Research Centre for Banana, Tiruchirappalli.
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