India, Aug. 27 -- Over 1,000 farmers have agreed to give land for the proposed Chhatrapati Sambhaji Raje International Airport project at Purandar. According to the district administration, farmers from seven villages submitted consent letters on Monday and Tuesday.
The Maharashtra government has initiated the land acquisition process for the airport project, which requires 2,765 hectares across seven villages in Purandar Taluka. While around 1,268 hectares is government-owned land, 1,497 hectares will be acquired from private farmers. Officials said that 600 hectares of government land is already available, and owners of 200 hectares have expressed willingness to give their land.
"The Pune district administration has set up multiple of...
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