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Villagers agree to land transfer for Hindalco’s Chakla coal project

Land acquisition hurdle cleared after third round of talks with local administration, company, and villagers

Jharkhand Story by Jharkhand Story
17 June 2025
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Villagers agree to land transfer for Hindalco’s Chakla coal project
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Chandwa (Latehar), June 17: A significant breakthrough has been achieved in Hindalco’s Chakla coal mines project, as local villagers have agreed to provide their land, resolving a longstanding land acquisition issue. The development follows a crucial meeting facilitated by local authorities, marking a key step toward the project’s commencement.

Productive Dialogue Yields Agreement

The third round of talks was held at the local block office auditorium under the supervision of Subdivisional Officer (SDO) Ajay Kumar Rajak. Present at the meeting were Circle Officer Jaishankar Pathak, Police Inspector Randhir Kumar, and senior officials from Hindalco, including Unit Head Deepak Lenka. Discussions were centred around the company’s Rehabilitation and Resettlement (R&R) policy and the concerns of displaced and affected villagers.

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The company assured full compliance with the R&R policy and reiterated its commitment to responsible land acquisition. Hindalco officials highlighted that compensation would be provided at four times the government-fixed rate, as per regulations.

Villagers Voice Concerns, Show Willingness

Displaced villagers expressed that they are not opposed to development, but emphasised that their rights must be safeguarded. A major concern raised was the presence of errors in land records, which have caused disputes among local families. Villagers stated they are prepared to transfer their land once these discrepancies are resolved.

Representatives of the affected community—including Vikas Bhagat, Hari Bhagat, Surendra Oraon, and Mo Izhar—submitted both written and oral demands. Key requests included compensation of ₹1.6 lakh per decimal for Raiyati land, job provisions for all adult displaced persons with a minimum salary of ₹45,000 per month, land allotments near the National Highway, and correction of survey inaccuracies.

Administration Assures Fair Process

Addressing the gathering, SDO Ajay Kumar Rajak urged villagers to continue engaging through proper channels. He assured them that the administration is committed to upholding their rights and will act on any legitimate complaints. “Do not take the law into your own hands,” he advised. “Report issues to the administration; we are here to ensure justice is served.”

The meeting also touched upon broader issues, including community forest lease grants and local participation in coal transport work, indicating an inclusive approach to development.

 

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