Udupi: Farmers who gave up lands for NH 169 struggle, wait for compensation amount  


Daijiworld Media Network - Udupi

Udupi, Jul 2: Development work on the National Highway 169 from Saanur to Kulshekara in Mangaluru is progressing at a snail's pace. 

Right from the beginning, the National Highway department has been going slow on paying compensation to land owners. With the High Court ordering clearance of dues at revised rates to the landowners, the  department has not paid the compensation amount so far.

The National Highway 169 Land Sufferers  Horata Samithi has alleged that the department has been making excuses every time in awarding compensation to the affected.
 
 
The local highway department officials say that they have sent details of the revised compensation package to the ministry for approval. In 2020, when the list was ready the compensation to be disbursed was Rs 485 crore but now following the court direction the compensation amount to be disbursed has been put at Rs 1216 crore for which a revised list of beneficiaries is being prepared.

The High Court had ordered release of compensation amount to the affected landowners of Saanooru Padumaarnadu and Puttige villages about three months ago. But local officials say that they are yet to receive the amount from the Centre, members of the samithi said.

Over a month ago, the deputy commissioner had also ordered release of the revised compensation package to the villagers of Tenka Mijaru, Tenka Yedapadavi, Badaga Yedapadavu, Tenka Ulipadi, Thiruvailu and Kudupu. Though the officials and the elected representatives say that there is no shortage of funds or a fund crunch to award the compensation, the reason for not releasing the amount remains a mystery, says Narasimha Kamath, an executive committee member of Saanooru village.

Due to the monsoon season, work is likely to be affected for another three or four months although work in some places has been going on at a brisk pace. As the landowners are not getting the compensation amount, they are not willing to give up their land holding. Public are being inconvenienced in places where work is progressing at a snail's pace.
 
 
 
 
  

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  • Rudolf Rodrigues, Mumbai -Mangalore

    Mon, Jul 03 2023

    If I am not mistaken NHAI is, financially, in doldrums!!

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  • Alwyn Sequeira, Kulshekar,silvas gate

    Mon, Jul 03 2023

    It's so irritating that we are not allowed to sell or develop our land...if the High way authorities cannot understand us.. please forget it... allow us to build as per corporation set backs.we are sailing in the sea without food,, that's the present scenario... hope the concerned authorities understand our plea 🙏

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Raheja Waterfront

    Mon, Jul 03 2023

    Still waiting for the Promised ...

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  • Alwyn, Kudla

    Sun, Jul 02 2023

    Beauty of India. Longest than any highway in the world but realty different. Corruption and poverty is the worst of any nation to prosper

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  • Golibaje, Bajegoli

    Sun, Jul 02 2023

    This is fake manthra of BajaPa

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  • Langoolacharya., Belman / Washington, DC.

    Sun, Jul 02 2023

    People like our KR Puram Tahsildar Rai are appointed as Land Acquisition officers for distributing Compensation to those who land for these projects....There was one Gayatri Nayak...Tahsildar of Kundapur few years ago...she was caught red handed by Lokayuta in Corruption....Yeddy promoted her as Assistant Commissioner and appointed her 'Land Acquisition Officer in Mangalore....perhaps she could still there in this position....Tak...Takk...

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  • real kujuma, kodial

    Sun, Jul 02 2023

    keep voting nalayak mps...this is what you will get...enjoy the acche dins

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