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Bidadi project: Hours after Karnataka Chief Minister announces review panel, govt. issues final land notification for acquiring 4,944.49 acres across four villages
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Bidadi project: Hours after Karnataka Chief Minister announces review panel, govt. issues final land notification for acquiring 4,944.49 acres across four villages

The Karnataka government has issued final notifications for the acquisition of 4,944.49 acres of land across four villages near Bidadi for the Greater Bengaluru Integrated Township (GBIT) project, commonly referred to as the Bidadi Township Project. This marks the second phase of land acquisitions, bringing the total notified land to 5,462 acres across seven villages. The decision was made shortly after Chief Minister D.K. Shivakumar announced the formation of a review panel to assess the project's pros and cons. Farmers have been protesting against the project for nearly 500 days, particularly in Bairamangala. The project aims to acquire a total of 9,600 acres across nine revenue and 16 non-revenue villages. Officials stated that they have secured stakeholder consent and will proceed with the project while conducting the evaluation.

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The Hindu logoThe HinduIndependentCenter4 hr. ago
Bidadi project: Hours after Karnataka Chief Minister announces review panel, govt. issues final land notification for acquiring 4,944.49 acres across four villages

The Karnataka government has issued final notifications for the acquisition of 4,944.49 acres of land across four villages near Bidadi for the Greater Bengaluru Integrated Township (GBIT) project, commonly referred to as the Bidadi Township Project. This marks the second phase of land acquisitions, bringing the total notified land to 5,462 acres across seven villages. The decision was made shortly after Chief Minister D.K. Shivakumar announced the formation of a review panel to assess the project's pros and cons. Farmers have been protesting against the project for nearly 500 days, particularly in Bairamangala. The project aims to acquire a total of 9,600 acres across nine revenue and 16 non-revenue villages. Officials stated that they have secured stakeholder consent and will proceed with the project while conducting the evaluation.

Bias read (Center): The article presents the government's actions and official statements neutrally, without overtly criticizing or praising the project. It reports both the government's push forward with the project despite protests and the establishment of a review panel, indicating a balanced approach. There is no明显

The Print logoThe PrintIndependentCenter6 hr. ago
Karnataka issues second phase of land acquisition notifications for GBIT project

The state of Karnataka has issued the second phase of land acquisition notifications for the Gangavathi-Bijapur Industrial Township (GBIT) project. This follows the initial phase of land acquisition aimed at developing industrial infrastructure in the region. The project is part of broader efforts to boost economic growth through industrial development. Land acquisition processes often involve legal procedures and compensation for affected landowners. The second phase indicates continued progress in implementing the GBIT initiative.

Bias read (Center): The article reports on a standard governmental process related to land acquisition for an industrial project. It does not present any overtly biased language, one-sided sourcing, or editorializing. The focus is on procedural updates rather than ideological framing.

The Hindu logoThe HinduIndependentCenter9 hr. ago
Karnataka government to set up committee to study Bidadi township project, announces CM

Karnataka Chief Minister D. K. Shivakumar announced the formation of a committee to evaluate the Bidadi Township Project, which has faced ongoing farmer protests. The project, originally proposed by a previous coalition government in 2006, is now under review by the current Congress-led administration. The committee will assess both the benefits and drawbacks of the project, including legal implications and compensation for affected farmers. Shivakumar emphasized that the government will make a decision based on the committee's findings within three months and reiterated that land acquisition will not be forced, offering compensation only to those who volunteer to sell their land.

Bias read (Center): While the article discusses a politically sensitive issue involving government action and farmer protests, the framing remains balanced. The Chief Minister acknowledges opposition concerns, mentions the project's history, and emphasizes procedural fairness. There is no overt ideological slant toward

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