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Govt deposits compensation of rs. 377.12 crore on proposed naval baseto slao, karwar for forward distribution to affected families

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New Delhi: Government had acquired private land measuring 2,412 acres 15 guntas 7 anas, located in 13 vilages of TalukasKarwar and Ankola, Uttar Kannada District in Karnataka for the purpose of creating a naval base. At the time of acquisition of land from 1988 to 2000, a sum of Rs. 22.55 crore was paid to the ex-land owners towards compensation. Over and above this, as per extant law, Rs. 126 crore towards rehabilitation packages to the project affected families was also released to the State Government.

Some land owners who were not satisfied with quantum of compensation awarded by Special Land Acquisition Officer (SLAO), had filed references u/s 18 of Land Acquisition (LA) Act 1894, following which the Reference Courts awarded enhanced compensation at the rate of Rs. 4.60 lakh per acre, which was confirmed by the Supreme Court on September 13, 2012.

Accordingly, in compliance of the court orders, Ministry of Defence (MoD)from 2004-05 to till date has already paid Rs. 377.12 crore as enhanced compensation in respect of 997 such cases, of which Rs. 163.03 crore was released during 2017-18 and Rs.214.09 crore was released earlier upto 2016-17. This amount has already been deposited with SLAO, Karwar for onward disbursal to land owners through the Execution Courts.

Payment for 12 clear cases under Section 18 of LA Act, 1894 is   expected to be made by January 31, 2018 by the MoD with SLAO, Karwar.

As regards applications filed by ex-land owners u/s 28-A of LA Act, another Rs. 10.51 crore has been deposited by the Ministry with SLAO on January 10, 2018. Documentation in respect of remaining applications has also been fast tracked to enable early release of compensation amount. In these remaining cases, subject to the competent authorities giving clearance at the State level, the Ministry will be clearing these proposals by February 2018.

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