When the
Karnataka Industrial Area Development Board (
KIADB) is swift in paying compensation to owners of land that has been acquired for public purposes, it should give us pause.
Here’s why.
A Special Land Acquisition Officer of the KIADB, assigned to acquire the land for the construction of Namma Metro Station in front of Arabic College on Nagawara Main Road, has paid off compensation of approx. Rs 60 crore to about 30 squatters living on the said land.
“This despite the original land owners filing a written statement before the land acquisition officer,’’ said Nityanand V Naik who filed a writ petition in the
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Bengaluru Metro: Kanakapura Metro Section Connecting Yelachenahalli-Silk Institution To Open On 15 January
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The Kanakapura Road metro section that connects Yelachenahalli to Silk Institution station in south Bengaluru will be inaugurated on 14 January and opened up for operations from 15 January, Times of Indiareports.
Union Minister for Housing and Urban Affairs Hardeep Singh Puri will join Karnataka Chief Minister B S Yediyurappa to launch the extension on Green Line. Puri will join the event from New Delhi whereas CM Yediyurappa will flag it off at the metro station.
Bengaluru Metro Rail Corporation Limited (BMRCL) Ajay Sethi told TOI, âThe inauguration will be at 4.30 pm on 14 January. The public can use the service from 15 January.â This section comprises stations like Konankunate Cross, Doddakallasandra, Vajrahalli, Talaghattapura and Silk Institute.
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