CBD: The City and Industrial Development Corporation (Cidco) will spend around Rs 60 crore to conduct a topographic survey for the land under Navi Mumbai Airport Influenced Notified Area (Naina) plan and Khopta notified areas. They will use Laser Imaging Detection and Ranging (Lidar) method to mark areas for developing townships within 25-km radius of the proposed airport.
The survey will be undertaken in 270 villages in Pen, Panvel, Uran, Khalapur and Thane talukas, which have been earmarked for the Naina townships and also in six villages near Karnala that come under the Khopta project. The main objective of the two townships is to rehabilitate the project affected persons (PAPs), whose lands are being acquired for the airport. The survey has already started a month ago in 10 villages in Panvel, which need to be developed at the earliest for the basic infrastructure of the airport. To read more please visit - indiarealtynews.com
The survey will be undertaken in 270 villages in Pen, Panvel, Uran, Khalapur and Thane talukas, which have been earmarked for the Naina townships and also in six villages near Karnala that come under the Khopta project. The main objective of the two townships is to rehabilitate the project affected persons (PAPs), whose lands are being acquired for the airport. The survey has already started a month ago in 10 villages in Panvel, which need to be developed at the earliest for the basic infrastructure of the airport. To read more please visit - indiarealtynews.com
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