Mangaluru: Acquisition for MRPL: Interests of farmers to be safeguarded – Deshpande


Daijiworld Media Network – Mangaluru (RJP)

Mangaluru, Jan 22: “The interests of farmers and other landowners will be safeguarded. They will be paid adequate compensation before acquiring land for the expansion of the Mangalore Refinery and Petrochemicals Limited (MRPL),” said state medium and large scale industries minister R V Deshpande here on Saturday, January 21.

Deshpande was speaking to reporters after visiting the Kadri Manjunatha Temple in city.

“Land will not be acquired in Permude, Kuthethoor, Thenka Yekkar, Moolur and Kandavar villages of Mangaluru taluk at the cost of farmers for the proposed expansion of MRPL. Welfare and interests of farmers and other land owners will be important to us,” Deshpande added.


Deshpande said that the affected people will also get jobs in public sector units and houses too will be provided to them.

“There will be no pollution from units that come up here. The MRPL will be investing nearly Rs 25,000 crore towards expanding its operation and improving quality of fuel,” he explained.

Referring to the objections raised presently by activists and farmers, Deshpande said “Similar objections were raised when acquisition was done to set up MRPL unit. Now people approach me for jobs in MRPL.”

The preliminary notification for acquisition of 1,011 acres was issued in December.

Activists and farmers have questioned the acquisition as this was being done under provisions of Karnataka Industrial Area Development Act 1966 and not under the Right to Fair Compensation and Transparency in Land Acquisition, Rehabilitation and Resettlement Act, 2013.

  

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  • Ronnie, Kinnigoli/Canada

    Mon, Jan 23 2017

    Farming is no more a profitable profession. 30 years ago people did it because of they had no other employable skills. During my recent visit to India I found out that vast areas of so called paddy fields remained uncultivated/untilled. Cash flow is so high nowadays, people prefer to buy grains from the mega stores and watch TV serials indoors! Very soon we will be importing grains... hence land acquisitions is a non issue.

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  • Rems, Mangaluru.

    Sun, Jan 22 2017

    The minister says there will be no pollution from units that come up here. But first of all is there any credible authority to check pollution content already in the air due to MRPL and HP ? These firms are releasing thick smoke at night and releasing polluted water in to the sea. Children around MRPL are falling sick all the time. Mangaluru is already over industrialized, polluted and over populated. We do not want new industries and expansion to current industries. It's high time all citizens take notice of this.

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  • Anand, Karkala

    Sun, Jan 22 2017

    Acquiring Land and giving job opportunities to other states made our unemployed youths to search jobs outside the states.

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