If City and Industrial Development Corporation (CIDCO) is to be
believed, the Navi Mumbai international airport will be ready by the end
of 2018. Authorities said the first flight would take off from the
airport in December 2018.
CIDCO said they would make the remaining two villages, which are refusing to give land for the airport, understand the details of the compensation packageCIDCO said they would make the remaining two villages, which are refusing to give land for the airport, understand the details of the compensation package
The town planning body announced yesterday that most of the villages, which had earlier opposed the proposed airport and the rehabilitation package offered, have agreed to the state’s terms and conditions.
Earlier, out of 10 villages, six had objected to the land acquisition process. Now, the number has come down to two eight villages have agreed to the government’s 22.5 per cent land rehabilitation programme, where the displaced families will get developed land at an FSI of 2.
Sanjay Bhatia, vice-chairman and managing director of CIDCO, said, “We have started the survey in villages and over 90 per cent of it is complete. Villagers who earlier opposed the project have now agreed, and the project is gaining momentum. We are confident that the first flight will take off in December 2018.”
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CIDCO said they would make the remaining two villages, which are refusing to give land for the airport, understand the details of the compensation packageCIDCO said they would make the remaining two villages, which are refusing to give land for the airport, understand the details of the compensation package
The town planning body announced yesterday that most of the villages, which had earlier opposed the proposed airport and the rehabilitation package offered, have agreed to the state’s terms and conditions.
Earlier, out of 10 villages, six had objected to the land acquisition process. Now, the number has come down to two eight villages have agreed to the government’s 22.5 per cent land rehabilitation programme, where the displaced families will get developed land at an FSI of 2.
Sanjay Bhatia, vice-chairman and managing director of CIDCO, said, “We have started the survey in villages and over 90 per cent of it is complete. Villagers who earlier opposed the project have now agreed, and the project is gaining momentum. We are confident that the first flight will take off in December 2018.”
Read news in full 27/06/14 Mid Day
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