Punjab Hands Over Land to NHAI After HC Order
Three Districts See Swift Land Possession for Infrastructure….
Chandigarh : Following a strict directive from the High Court, the Punjab government has taken prompt action to hand over land possession to the National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) in three districts of the state. The state government assured the court of full compliance with its orders and committed to handing over the remaining land at the earliest possible date. This move comes after persistent delays in land acquisition had stalled several key infrastructure projects managed by the NHAI in Punjab.
The High Court’s stern stance compelled the authorities to accelerate the process and ensure smooth possession of land, which is crucial for the timely completion of national highway projects. Officials have been instructed to provide a detailed compliance report and an updated status of land acquisition in the forthcoming hearing scheduled for 11th July. This report will outline the progress made and any pending issues related to land handover.
The possession of land in the three districts marks a significant step towards resolving long-standing bottlenecks faced by infrastructure agencies in the region. The Punjab government’s cooperation with the NHAI is expected to boost the pace of highway development, which will enhance connectivity and contribute to regional economic growth.
Stakeholders, including local residents and project implementers, have been urged to cooperate with the authorities to facilitate the smooth transition of land ownership and minimize disruptions. The government’s assurance before the High Court reflects its commitment to balancing development needs with legal and procedural requirements.
As the state moves forward with this critical phase, the focus remains on ensuring transparency and timely execution of infrastructure projects that are vital for Punjab’s transportation network. The upcoming court hearing will be closely monitored to assess the government’s adherence to the High Court’s directives and the overall progress in land acquisition matters.
This development is a positive sign for investors and citizens who anticipate better road infrastructure and related benefits in the near future. The collaboration between state authorities and the NHAI demonstrates the importance of coordinated efforts in overcoming administrative hurdles for public welfare projects.
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