Pradhan urges Odisha CM to provide compensation to people affected by Rengali dam project


PTI, Jul 4, 2023, 10:36 AM IST

Union Minister Dharmendra Pradhan has written to Odisha Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik, requesting him to provide compensation to 13,000 families who were displaced decades ago due to the construction of the Rengali dam as they are yet to receive the financial aid. The senior BJP leader also urged Patnaik to accord revenue village status to places, where the displaced people are now living, and give them permanent land records. The project has helped Odisha to expand irrigation facilities and augment hydropower generation but the ”displaced people continue to remain neglected”, Pradhan claimed in the letter written in Odisa language on Sunday. The Rengali dam, which was built over the Brahmani river in 1980, is the second-largest river embankment project in Odisha, he said.

The minister noted that around 13,000 families in 236 revenue villages became homeless due to the project between 1978 and 1984. ”Displaced families are still living in poverty due to a lack of proper accommodation and compensation,” Pradhan said. “In September 2010, as per the instruction of the chief minister, the amount of compensation was estimated at Rs 152 crore, but the affected families are yet to get compensation and rehabilitation packages,” Pradhan claimed. The compensation amount announced by the state government should be paid to the displaced people at the earliest, he said.

Udayavani is now on Telegram. Click here to join our channel and stay updated with the latest news.

Top News

Congress delegation flags concerns over Maharashtra poll process, seeks raw data from EC

Quota in judicial services: Visually impaired persons need empathy, compassion, says SC

World Championship: Gukesh squanders advantage to settle for draw in Game 7

Organisation, not the ‘differences’ was discussed in today’s meeting, says Karnataka BJP

Centre to initiate evidence-based research on areca nut’s health impact

Mahindra, IndiGo slug it out over ‘6e’ trademark

Karnataka govt asks DCGI to probe Ringer Lactate firm after maternal deaths

Related Articles More

Congress delegation flags concerns over Maharashtra poll process, seeks raw data from EC

Quota in judicial services: Visually impaired persons need empathy, compassion, says SC

Public sector banks safe, stable; performed ‘exceptionally well’ in recent years: Sitharaman

Days of ‘tarikh pe tarikh’ are over, says Modi of new criminal laws

Home Minister Amit Shah should resign if he can’t handle Delhi’s law and order: Kejriwal

MUST WATCH

TeamIndia

Rescue of 94-year-old lady who fell into well

A Lifetime of Krishna Seva at Krishna Mutt

Grafting

Coconut Flower


Latest Additions

Congress delegation flags concerns over Maharashtra poll process, seeks raw data from EC

Quota in judicial services: Visually impaired persons need empathy, compassion, says SC

Public sector banks safe, stable; performed ‘exceptionally well’ in recent years: Sitharaman

Days of ‘tarikh pe tarikh’ are over, says Modi of new criminal laws

World Championship: Gukesh squanders advantage to settle for draw in Game 7

Thanks for visiting Udayavani

You seem to have an Ad Blocker on.
To continue reading, please turn it off or whitelist Udayavani.