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India🏛️ PoliticsProgressive20 hr. ago

Farmers protest over pending compensation for Visakhapatnam data centre project

Farmers in Tarluvada, Anandapuram mandal, protested against the pending compensation for the proposed data centre project, demanding immediate payment to 520 affected farmers, employment opportunities, land allotment, and transparency regarding the environmental impact assessment. They also called for preferential treatment for locals in construction jobs and removal of restrictions on their agricultural land. Local CPI(M) leaders supported the protest, stating previous attempts to resolve the issue had failed and warning they would block construction if demands remain unmet.

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The Hindu logoThe HinduIndependentProgressive20 hr. ago
Farmers protest over pending compensation for Visakhapatnam data centre project

Farmers in Tarluvada, Anandapuram mandal, protested against the pending compensation for the proposed data centre project, demanding immediate payment to 520 affected farmers, employment opportunities, land allotment, and transparency regarding the environmental impact assessment. They also called for preferential treatment for locals in construction jobs and removal of restrictions on their agricultural land. Local CPI(M) leaders supported the protest, stating previous attempts to resolve the issue had failed and warning they would block construction if demands remain unmet.

Bias read (Progressive): The article frames the farmers' demands as legitimate grievances requiring urgent governmental action. It highlights the involvement of a left-wing political party (CPI(M)) supporting the protest, emphasizing unresolved issues and potential obstruction of the project. The focus on social justice (e.

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