No big changes in land Act: Gadkari
Nitin Gadkari said the government's main focus will be to provide time-bound rehabilitation to farmers
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Nitin Gadkari said the government's main focus will be to provide time-bound rehabilitation to farmers
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Gadkari said a report on the Act would be prepared in the next 10 days and a decision on the changes to be made would be taken before the Budget session of Parliament.
The land acquisition law had faced severe criticism from industry, as it offered a high compensation package and required the consent of 80 per cent gram sabhas. While the Act prescribed twice the market value as compensation in urban areas and four times in rural areas, industry leaders said this would raise project costs. They added the mandatory consent clause would delay acquisitions.
Officials say now, the new government might tweak some rules in the Act to make it more industry-friendly.
At Gadkari's meeting with state revenue ministers, officials from Madhya Pradesh said the Act was delaying implementation of small projects, too, while those from Goa and Chhattisgarh questioned the timing of the law. Congress-ruled Assam sought changes in the clause related to the consent of 80 per cent gram sabhas.
At the meeting, Gadkari urged state governments to expedite computerisation of land records to ensure poor farmers were aware of the details of their land.
First Published: Jun 28 2014 | 12:26 AM IST