Farmers are also pleased with Gorakhpur Link Expressway, 22.029 Compensation of 2,030.29 Crores to the donors
Gorakhpur, June 19 (IANS). The Yogi government has left no stone unturned to make the farmers who make the concept of Gorakhpur Link Expressway happy. For this project, the government paid an amount of Rs 2,030,29 crore to 22,029 farmers as compensation. Not only that, Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath honored the Boers in the first phase of the Gorakhpur Link Expressway project and appreciated their contribution. When the Gorakhpur Link Expressway is inaugurated on Friday, farmers’ contribution will be discussed again. Whether the development of infrastructure facilities or industrialization is the first requirement. For this, farmers or landowners only give their land if they believe in government, and the government gives them a lot of compensation instead of land. The Yogi government is unmatched to give mutual trust and compensation in the process of land acquisition for development works. The chief minister itself is clearly believed that farmers play an important role in developmental works, along with Annadata. Land is needed for development works, for which the government depends on farmers. The beautiful form of Gorakhpur Link Expressway came out today, it was only possible by the country given by the Boers. For this 91.35 km long highway between Gorakhpur to Azamgarh, 1,148.77 hectares of land were obtained from farmers from 172 towns of Gorakhpur, Santkabirnagar, Ambedkar Nagar and Azamgarh. Farmers paid compensation of more than two thousand crore calls by DBT under a very transparent process. In this project, the farmers openly supported the government. Even if a complaint comes in a town, the satisfied solution was made in an open trial. The government took the farmers of the Boers to the government and in January 2020, in the first phase of the construction work of Gorakhpur Link Expressway, the chief minister of Yogi Adityanath 500 farmers who gave land to organize a function in Gorakhpur Industrial Development Authority (Gida) area. 40 of these farmers were honored with their own hands by CM Yogi. -Ians SK/ABM shares this story tags