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Locals of Phukot unhappy with compensation



KARNALI: Locals affected by the Phukot Karnali hydropower project have expressed dissatisfaction over the determination of compensation for them.

The compensation paid for their land is lower than the prevailing rate, they said.

The determination of the price by the District Rate Fixation Committee is not right as it is different for land in the rural road and the Karnali corridor, said Ananta Bara of Raskot-8.

The rate for land around the rural road has been fixed at Rs. 3,600 to 5,700 per square meter while for the land around the Karnali corridor it is Rs. 1050 per square meter.

The project is going to take over 1,294 land plots in Raskot, Sannitriveni and Pachaljharana areas.

Meanwhile, the chief of the hydropower project Hiraman Waiba said the determination committee led by the Chief District Officer has fixed the rate, and that nobody has been denied their rightful compensation.

The project has reportedly allocated a sum of Rs. 360 million for paying compensation for the land of the locals this year.

The locals will also be provided 10 percent share in the project, Waiba said.

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