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New land act cripples development in Noida

The Yamuna Expressway Industrial Development Authority’s (YEIDA) ambitious scheme of 21,000 plots along Yamuna Expressway will continue to remain affected because of the new Land Acquisitions Act.

Updated on: Jul 01, 2014 06:13 PM IST
Hindustan Times | By , Greater Noida
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The Yamuna Expressway Industrial Development Authority’s (YEIDA) ambitious scheme of 21,000 plots along Yamuna Expressway will continue to remain affected because of the new Land Acquisitions Act.

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YEIDA had allotted the residential plots scheme in 2009-10. However, because of farmers’ protests, the authority has failed to hand over possession of these plots to allottees, who have together invested about Rs 2,000 crore.

If the authority gives-in to the demands, it would mean that YEIDA would have to generate Rs 8,000 crore (apart from already paid money for the land) from buyers and builders.

“New act says that if a farmer has not accepted compensation for his/her land acquired by the government under old land acquisition act. And the possession of the land stays with a farmer, then government will have to re-acquire the same land implementing 2013 act. Therefore, Yamuna’s 21,000 residential plots scheme will fail to take off,” said Dhirendra Singh a farmer leader.

In another controversy marred project, the Noida authority had announced to build a Rs 400 crore new office in a 130-metre high iconic building having 42 storeys on a 68,000 sqm plot in 2009. But it could not start the project as the land was entangled in legal conflict. Farmers of the area opposing to the land acquisition for this project had moved Allahabad high court against the authority.

 
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Vinod Rajput

Vinod Rajput writes on environment, infrastructure, real estate and government policies in Noida and Greater Noida. He has reported on environment and infrastructure in Delhi, Gurgaon and Panchkula in the past.

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