"A compensatory package of Rs 5 lakh was finalised for the project-affected people (PAP) during a recent meeting between chief ministers of both the states, but Maharashtra is yet to give us the names of the beneficiaries," Goa Water Resources Minister Dayanand Mandrekar told reporters here today.
During a meeting last month between the two chief ministers, it was decided that 73.3 per cent of the total compensation would be paid by Goa while the remaining 26.7 per would be Maharashtra's contribution.
S Nadkarni, chief engineer of the Goa water resources department, said that the state government has already budgeted around Rs 38 crore for payment to the project- affected people.
"Once we get the data, we will begin depositing the money," he said, adding that the data provided by the Maharashtra government has to be authenticated by the collector of Sindhudurg district.
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