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Decades of Struggle: Farmers vs. NTPC in Greater Noida

Farmers in Greater Noida have protested against NTPC for years, demanding fair compensation and employment. NTPC denies discrepancies and agrees to follow the high-power committee's decision.

By Sudip Ghosh and Kumari Rajnandani
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Farmers from various villages in Greater Noida have been protesting against the National Thermal Power Corporation (NTPC) for years. Some claim they have been fighting for over 30 years, ageing in the process, yet their issues remain unresolved. The farmers are demanding equal compensation for the land acquired by NTPC to set up the Dadri power plant.

Uneven Compensation Claims 

Subedar Singh Raghav, a farmer, shared his experience: “I have received payments 2-3 times. Sometimes I got Rs. 1,70,000, sometimes Rs. 14,000, sometimes Rs. 15,000. Our land was taken away four times—40 bighas in total—in 1980, 1987, 1989, and 2004. In 1989, when our land was taken away, we were paid very little compensation.”

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Raghav added, “Some got Rs. 50 per yard; some got Rs. 250 per yard. We received Rs. 4 per yard and Rs. 6 per yard. We want the government to give us equal compensation for all and employment for all.”

Geeta Devi, another farmer, emphasised the need for equal compensation: “They gave Rs. 100 per yard to someone, Rs. 250 per yard to someone else, and Rs. 200 per yard to another person during the same time period. This is unjust.”

Kanchi Lal Sharma, who had to part with 5 bighas of land, detailed his losses: “We were given Rs. 20 per yard. We only got around Rs. 20,000.”

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