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APCRDA takes possession of land for Seed Access Road amid farmers’ protest
India🏛️ PoliticsCenter5 hr. ago

APCRDA takes possession of land for Seed Access Road amid farmers’ protest

The Andhra Pradesh Capital Region Development Authority (APCRDA) has taken possession of approximately 2.5 acres of land from 10 farmers in Undavalli village for the Seed Access Road project, leading to protests from the affected landowners. Farmers claim the authorities used police forces to seize their land without considering alternative routes and refuse to relinquish their holdings under the Land Pooling Scheme or the Land Acquisition and Rehabilitation (LAAR) Act, demanding higher compensation based on market values. The APCRDA argues that the seized land is critical for completing the Seed Access Road, which is vital for Amaravati's road network. The project spans over 50,000 acres, with significant contributions from farmers in the initial phase. Officials stated that the government is ready to acquire the remaining lands through legal mechanisms if farmers refuse to cooperate.

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The Hindu logoThe HinduIndependentCenter5 hr. ago
Pragmatic, community-inclusive approach needed to avoid land acquisition delays, says Minister

Minister for Public Works P.K. Basheer emphasized the need for a pragmatic and community-inclusive approach to address land acquisition delays in Kerala during his speech at the 50th anniversary event of the KSCSTE-NATPAC. He highlighted the importance of collaboration between the Public Works Department (PWD) and NATPAC to accelerate infrastructure projects and improve road networks. The event also featured the launch of three golden jubilee initiatives, including the release of a golden jubilee logo, an activity calendar, and the 'TRANSFORM 2026' logo for an upcoming international transportation conference. Key figures from the institution and government presented on future research directions and the role of NATPAC in developing transportation systems.

Bias read (Center): The article presents a balanced account of a government minister's remarks on infrastructure challenges and highlights collaborative efforts between government agencies and research institutions. There is no overt ideological slant or emphasis on specific political agendas. The focus remains on the

The Hindu logoThe HinduIndependentCenter3 days ago
APCRDA takes possession of land for Seed Access Road amid farmers’ protest

The Andhra Pradesh Capital Region Development Authority (APCRDA) has taken possession of approximately 2.5 acres of land from 10 farmers in Undavalli village for the Seed Access Road project, leading to protests from the affected landowners. Farmers claim the authorities used police forces to seize their land without considering alternative routes and refuse to relinquish their holdings under the Land Pooling Scheme or the Land Acquisition and Rehabilitation (LAAR) Act, demanding higher compensation based on market values. The APCRDA argues that the seized land is critical for completing the Seed Access Road, which is vital for Amaravati's road network. The project spans over 50,000 acres, with significant contributions from farmers in the initial phase. Officials stated that the government is ready to acquire the remaining lands through legal mechanisms if farmers refuse to cooperate.

Bias read (Center): The article presents both perspectives: the farmers' resistance and demands for fair compensation versus the APCRDA's justification for the land acquisition as necessary for infrastructure development. While there is some emphasis on the government's efforts to secure land, the narrative remains non

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