Nepal: People of the remote Karnali region say they are unhappy with the land compensation amount fixed by the Phukot Karnali hydropower project, a 480 MW scheme in Kalikot.
The land rate fixed by the
district price determination committee in Raskot is low, said Maniraj Baral,
deputy mayor of Raskot Municipality.
The compensation amount for
the land connected by rural roads in the municipality has been fixed at Rs3,600
to Rs5,700 per square feet, he said.
But the price near the
Karnali corridor has been fixed at Rs1,800 per sq ft while a sq ft of land far
off the road fetches only Rs1,300, Baral said.
“The compensation is not fair
and locals are unhappy,” Baral said.
As the project is big, a mega
one in the district, the municipality has been facilitating its procedure.
The compensation fixing
committee has unjustifiably determined the compensation rate of Jiulo, Pacha
Jharana-1, said Dhaniram Neupane, a local. “How can the land near Karnali
corridor cost less than that near the village?” he questioned.
“This is irrational,” Neupane
said.
“All the locals are in favour
of building the project but the compensation distribution process should be
transparent.”
Though some residents have
received the compensation, they have demanded a review.
The price of land in
Ghatpari, where squatters used to plant paddy, is too low, Neupane said. The
farmers are demanding fair compensation for the land they have been tilling for
years.
Neupane said there is no
fixed compensation for houses and plants. “We are ready to leave the area where
our ancestors lived. The government, however, should be able to provide reasonable
compensation,” he said.
Rameshwor Devkota of Sani
Triveni-3 said that the compensation amount for a concrete house and land in
Shanti Ghat Bazar is unjustifiable too.
Bhadra Bahadur Bam, another
local, said there is no difference in the price of land in Shanti Ghat Bazar
and other places. The project needs to provide satisfy the locals.
Led by Bam, an ad-hoc
struggling committee has been formed to exert pressure on the local authority.
The committee has submitted a memorandum to the district administration office
demanding fair compensation for their properties.
The Phuket Karnali project is
expected to change the face of Kalikot district as it could generate jobs and
other income-generating activities in the underdeveloped region.
The project, obviously, will
change the face of the district but it should not make locals unhappy from the
outset, said Prem Raj Baral, a local leader.
The land compensation issue
is not new.
Three years ago, people in
the Raskot area disagreed on the amount and submitted a memorandum to the
district administrative office requesting a review of the rate.
“But there has been no
response so far,” Baral said.
The project plans to produce
electricity by diverting the Karnali river's water through a tunnel in San
Triveni-3 of Kalikot.
A powerhouse will be built in
Bhaurekunaat on the border of Naraharinath, said Saroj Adhikari, the assistant
chief district officer.
The proposed headworks of the
project are about 1.5 km downstream of the confluence of Karnali and Sanigad
rivers. The project reservoir will stretch 11 km along the river from the dam
to the Lapha Bagar.
The project catchment's
headwater originates from the Tibetan Plateau and then drains through Western
Nepal into the Ganges river system in India. The catchment area is 16,902
square kilometres.
“There is some
dissatisfaction among the locals but we are doing our best to resolve them,”
Adhikari said.
According to him, most of the
locals have taken the compensation amount fixed by the committee.
The national pride project is
estimated to cost Rs100 billion.
The compensation distribution
process has reached its final stage.
The district administration
has been distributing compensation to land owners affected by the project in
different phases since 2019.
Adhikari said the
compensation distribution work will be completed by this fiscal year ending
mid-July.
Phukot hydropower project has
settled the compensation amount of Rs500 million, out of the estimated Rs550
million for 1,020 ropanies from Sisnegadha dam to Bhurabagar, said Dammar
Uprety, chief of the Phukot Karnali hydropower project.
For the compensation of the
housing area, Rs30 million has been distributed, out of the allocated Rs130
million.
The district administration
office is engaged in the compensation distribution work and if there is any
discontent, it will be resolved through discussion among the locals in the
impacted areas, said Uprety.
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