Telangana govt introduces new Bill on land acquisition

The Telangana government has come out with a new bill on land acquisition by tweaking the central government’s Land Acquisition Act, 2013.
Telangana govt introduces new Bill on land acquisition
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HYDERABAD: The Telangana government has come out with a new bill on land acquisition by tweaking the central government’s Land Acquisition Act, 2013.

‘The Right to Fair Compensation and Transparency in Land Acquisition, Rehabilitation and Resettlement (Telangana Amendment) Act, 2016’  was introduced in the State  Assembly on Monday by industries minister KT Rama Rao on behalf of deputy chief minister (revenue) Mohammed Mahmood Ali.

The state wants to complete the projects by speeding up land acquisition under the new Act.
The state government which was of the opinion that the central  government’s Act “The Right to Fair Compensation and Transparency in Land Acquisition, Rehabilitation and Resettlement Act, 2013’’  would delay the land acquisition process and execution of various projects,  had earlier issued two separate GOs. But following strong opposition from all quarters and the legal hurdles facing in implementation of the GO 123 issued for quick land procurement from land owners, it has decided to enact a new law.
The opposition parties moved the court against the implementation of GO 123 alleging that the order deprived the displaced persons at the proposed Mallanna Sagar reservoir of their right to get good compensation.

The Central Government Act, 2013 introduced processes like Social Impact Assessment (SIA), development plan etc. At each and every step, the Act has introduced mandatory time gaps before which the next step cannot start.

“It was decided to enact a state legislation for the state of Telangana for procurement of lands for public purposes in a speedy manner with higher compensation and rehabilitation and resettlement entitlements, duly amending the RFCTLARR Act, 2013 for its application to the state of Telangana,” the Bill said.
The Telangana Bill was aimed at ensuring expeditious procurement of land for public purposes by participation of land owners in the development process by willingly selling their lands and properties on the basis of agreement. It involves  negotiations with the land owners for finalisation of compensation for their lands being procured, based on the prevailing market value of the land in that area.

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