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LATEST NEWS UPDATES | Change in land use to placate Noida farmers by Purusharth Aradhak

Change in land use to placate Noida farmers by Purusharth Aradhak

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published Published on Aug 6, 2011   modified Modified on Aug 6, 2011

In a bid to settle the land acquisition row, Noida Authority on Friday issued a notice to change land use in Noida. The Authority has identified two pieces of land which will be allotted to farmers as developed land equalling 5 per cent of the total acquired and a b a d iland.

The Authority will first allot land to farmers of those villages where housing projects are currently under way.

TOI had earlier reported that Noida Authority has decided to amend the Noida Master Plan 2021 for this purpose .

Speaking to TOI on Friday, Noida Authority chairman, Balwinder Kumar said that the Authority has issued notices to change land use of two pieces of land. "The Authority has 46 hectares of agricultural land in Sector 63 A and 20 hectares of land in Sector 151 reserved for institutional projects. If no objection is filed within 15 days, the land use will be changed and it will be allotted to farmers," Kumar said. The Authority needs 700 acres of land to settle the dispute, of which it has 300 acres in its possession. In addition, it has a huge patch of land near the Sports City totalling around 300 acres. "We can also buy land from Greater Noida Authority in case we fall short," Kumar said.

There are 54 villages in Noida and land from around 16 villages was acquired between 1976 to 1997. The farmers whose land was acquired between 1976 to 1997 have been kept out of the 5 per cent developed land scheme.

"After scanning the land acquisition files of nearly 54 villages, we have found out that around 4,000 farmers have not received the five per cent developed land," Kumar said.

The Authority is currently looking into how many famers have already received the developed land. "The Authority has details of farmers in Sorkha , Parthala Khanjarpur, Shahdara, Sadarpur, Sarfabad, Badauli Bangar and Sorkha Jahidabad," Kumar said.

Authority officials say the 5 per cent developed plots will be issued to villages like Sorkha, Parthala Khanjarpur, Shahdara, Sadarpur, Sarfabad, Badauli Bangar and Sorkha Jahidabad in the first phase.

"Sorkha is the biggest village in Noida and major residential projects are underway in Sorkha only. We have already decided to issue 5% developed land in Sector 116 and 115 to Sorkha village farmers," Kumar further said.

The Times of India, 6 August, 2011, http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/noida/Change-in-land-use-to-placate-Noida-farmers/articleshow/9501433.cms


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