India, April 27 -- The parliamentary standing committee on rural development and panchayati raj will present a report on the impact of mining and industrial corridors on rural people and land during Parliament's monsoon season, people aware of the matter said.
Last Wednesday, the committee met with officials from the mines ministry, the land resources department in the rural development ministry, and the tribal affairs ministry. It discussed protests in Odisha's Rayagada over the construction of a road for Sijimali bauxite mines, land acquisition for the Ken Betwa River Linking project in Madhya Pradesh and Uttar Pradesh, issues related to forest clearances, gram sabha consent processes, and their faking.
The standing committee will app...
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