Published On:July 30 2014
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MP govt may reclaim 2,200 acre land from BHEL.

Efforts have been initiated by the Madhya Pradesh government to reclaim over 2,200 acres of land from 'Navratna' company Bharat Heavy Electricals Limited (BHEL), Bhopal, state government sources said. This land was allotted to the company years ago.

From 1956 to 1962 the state government had allocated 6,045.180 acres of land to BHEL. During the course of time the company surrendered 1,411.970 acre back to the state government with still 4,633.210 acre of land in its possession. The state wants this 2,243.210 acre of land.

Earlier, in 2006 the Madhya Pradeshstate government had made intense efforts to take possession of the land which falls under definition of prime land. BHEL had also sent a proposal to the Central government in this regard but it was turned down. The then central government had not only refused to surrender the land but also produced valid reasons that it required land for expansion in future and it would accord high priority to Bhopal so that new projects could take shape on the surplus land.

'BHEL has yet not received any proposal from the state government for surrender of the land,' said a BHEL spokesperson.


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