Strike against Bursar HEP called off by Marwah residents in JK

Press Trust of India  |  Jammu 

Residents of in district of today called off their over one-and-a-half month strike against the construction of Bursar Hydroelectric power (HEP) project on the assurance of the government, an said.

The 800 MW Bursar Hydroelectric Project is planned to be constructed on Marusudar, a tributary of river Chenab, but the residents have been demanding its cancellation raising concerns about the submerging of villages due to accumulation of water to generate

for Power Development reached out to the agitating residents and assured that the government was willing to listen to their concerns and would come out with a solution taking into account the development of the area as a whole, the said.

The assured that a delegation from region will accompany him to and raise their issues before the concerned committee since the project was governed by the and executed by NHPC, he added.

Urging local populace to act wisely and pave way for development of the district, the said people need not panic and fall prey to anti-developmental activities.

According to officials, seven villages with 18 hamlets consisting of 1,052 families are likely to be affected due to this project. Of these 1052 families, 336 would get affected fully and 716 partially and a provision of Rs 211 crore has been earmarked for Relief and Rehabilitation (R&R) and Local Area Development.

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First Published: Sun, May 27 2018. 21:35 IST