Odisha announces plan to rehabilitate those displaced by construction of the Hirakud dam
The Hindu
The Odisha government on Saturday announced a plan for giving land rights to 1,749 families in Jharsuguda district, who had lost their land amid the construction of the Hirakud dam over the Mahanadi River in the 1950s. Record of rights will reportedly be given on 3,231 acres of land to 1,749 families in 19 villages. Distribution of land rights will commence from five villages, Limeitikra, Sahasbaga, Lachhipalli, Patrapali, and Duanmunda from December.
The Odisha government on Saturday announced a plan for giving land rights to 1,749 families in Jharsuguda district, who had lost their land amid the construction of the Hirakud dam over the Mahanadi River in the 1950s.
Steps were taken to resolve a seven decade–long displacement issue following the direction of Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik, who was apprised about it by V.K. Pandian, his private secretary and secretary to 5T (Team work, technology, transparency, transformation and time limit) initiative. Mr. Pandian had received grievances during his recent visit to Jharsuguda district.
A high-level committee comprising of Mr. Pandian, Development Commissioner Anu Garg, and Revenue and Disaster Management Secretary Satyabrata Sahu decided to start settling land issues pertaining to 1,749 families belonging to two tehsils of Jharsuguda.
Record of rights will reportedly be given on 3,231 acres of land to 1,749 families in 19 villages. Distribution of land rights will commence from five villages, Limeitikra, Sahasbaga, Lachhipalli, Patrapali, and Duanmunda from December.
It needs to be mentioned that when the dam was built, a total of 73,923 hectares (182,590 acres) of land were submerged. This included 49,920 ha. (1,23,303 acres) of agricultural land and 24,003 ha. (59,287 acres) of government land, including forestland.
A total of 111 villages were fully submerged, out of which 108 were in Odisha. Apart from the fully submerged villages, 174 villages were partially submerged (141 in Odisha and 33 in Chhattisgarh). According to sources in the government, approximately 18,000 families were displaced.
The National Human Rights Commission had in the past directed its Special Rapporteur to conduct a fresh probe into the alleged failure of subsequent governments in Odisha to rehabilitate and resettle more than 26,000 families displaced by the Hirakud dam project seven decades ago.
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