Union Minister for Water Resources Uma Bharti shared the information while replying to queries. She said 24,27,916 people have been displaced till now due to such projects. In Maharashtra,7,13,136 people were dislodged due to construction of 100 major and small irrigation projects in the state.
Andhra Pradesh saw displacement of 4,64,675 people. In Karnataka and Madhya Pradesh, 4,10,104 and 3,17,821 people, respectively, were shifted.
The minister said water projects are planned and implemented by state governments and project authorities, which make assessment of number of people/families displaced and formulate rehabilitation and resettlement (R&R) plan.
"However, compensation for project-affected people is decided by the project authorities as per existing R&R policy of the Centre/states, whichever is more beneficial," she said.
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