With cooperation from locals, land acquisition by the government for the Rs 52,000-crore Posco steel project gained momentum with 25 betel plantations being acquired in Jagatsinghpur district today.
“Land acquisition, which was resumed yesterday after a two-day break, is progressing at full steam with the cooperation of villagers at Polanga, Bayanala and Noliasahi areas,” the Additional District Magistrate (Paradip), Mr Sarojkant Choudhury, said.
There was no opposition to the drive and over Rs 51 lakh was paid as compensation to the land losers, he said.
The land was being acquired by the officials of the district administration, departments of revenue and forest and Industrial Infrastructure Development Corporation (IIDCO).
Land acquisition made headway after the members of the United Action Committee decided to cooperate with the administration following talks with senior officials on Monday.
“As the government responded positively to our demands, we are cooperating fully with the government in land acquisition.
We are not against the Posco project,” the UAC President, Mr Anadi Rout, said.
Mr Rout was hopeful that most major demands, including hike in compensation and jobs to the members of affected families, would be considered favourably at a meeting convened by the revenue divisional commissioner on May 30.
Though UAC gave up its brief opposition, traditional opponents of the Posco project, Posco Pratirodh Sangram Samiti and Bhitamati Suraksha Manch, held protests at Dhinkia, Gobindpur and Nuagaon. Around 700 police personnel were deployed in the area.