Land acquisition delaying road projects

Out of 226 NHAI projects, 58 are facing delay due to various reasons including land acquisition

PTI | December 12, 2011



Government today said problems in land acquisition was one of the main factors in delays in the implementation of National Highway Development projects.

Answering queries on the issue during Question Hour in the Lok Sabha, Minister of Road Transport and Highways, C P Joshi said, "Land acquisition is one of the factors contributing to delay in implementation of some projects under NHDP."

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Out of the 226 projects under implementation by NHAI, 58 projects are currently delayed due to multiple reasons including land acquisition, he added.

The issues causing hindrance in the NHAI projects are forest clearance, poor performance of contractors and utility shifting.

Joshi said protection of wildlife during acquisition of land should be ensured while the responsibility of forest clearance lay with the state governments.

Supriya Sule (NCP) sought to know why environmental clearances are not taken at the initial stage of the highways projects despite the authorities being aware that this is a must and causes delay.

Joshi said this issue is being looked into and assured the House that his ministry tried to avoid any harm to wildlife in acquisition of land for the highways. On forest clearances he maintained that since this was to be done by the states, they should cooperate in giving the go-ahead.

The ministry is also forming land acquisition units at the district and Tehsildar levels to smoothen the process.

Shahnawaz Hussain (BJP) alleged that due to the "high-handed" attitude of the Planning Commission, all chief engineers of NHAI had resigned and held Joshi and his ministry responsible for the problems. Joshi denied this, saying there was no conflict between his ministry and NHAI.

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