Farmers in Warangal staged a protest demanding higher compensation for lands being acquired for the Mamnoor airport expansion. Alleging that the government’s offer was far below market value, they insisted on yard-based compensation and warned they would not part with land otherwise
Farmers in Warangal are refusing to vacate lands for Mamnoor airport expansion, demanding compensation before surrender. With notices issued to halt cultivation, small and marginal farmers insist on continuing farming until payment is received, potentially delaying the airport project
Farmers were losing 175 acres as part of the acquisition for the airport. They are also insisting that the highway should pass near their villages as it would increase the land values further and facilitate transport connectivity
Situated roughly 170 km from Hyderabad's Rajiv Gandhi International Airport, Mamnoor will be the first of six proposed airports in Telangana to become functional under the Regional Connectivity Scheme (RCS-Udan).
I have written letters to the Chief Minister to cooperate with the Centre in establishing airports in the State, but so far there is no response from him, Kishan Reddy alleged
Warangal: The State government is planning to acquire 300 to 400 acres of the land for the expansion of the runway as a part of its efforts to revive the Nizam era airport located at Mamnoor near here. IT and Industries Minister KT Rama Rao along with Ministers Dayakar Rao, Satyavathi Rathod, Chief Advisor to […]