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... land and residential areas , employ- ment , and an appropriate package of rehabilitation measures . Generally , the state government is expected to complete the process of land acquisition and allot the land to industry . Section 23 of the ...
... land and residential areas , employ- ment , and an appropriate package of rehabilitation measures . Generally , the state government is expected to complete the process of land acquisition and allot the land to industry . Section 23 of the ...
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... land , should also be provided along with part cash compensation . This will have a twin benefit : the loss of agricultural land will be minimized , and the PAP will continue to be engaged in their traditional professions . The PAP are ...
... land , should also be provided along with part cash compensation . This will have a twin benefit : the loss of agricultural land will be minimized , and the PAP will continue to be engaged in their traditional professions . The PAP are ...
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... land in Mahajanapali on the outskirts of the town of Somanatha to build a mosque , which is referred to as a dharmasthana . The land was acquired from the local raja , Sri Chada , son of Nanasimha , and reference is also made to the ...
... land in Mahajanapali on the outskirts of the town of Somanatha to build a mosque , which is referred to as a dharmasthana . The land was acquired from the local raja , Sri Chada , son of Nanasimha , and reference is also made to the ...
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