In a major relief move for those affected by the Musi River project, the government has announced a generous compensation package. Each displaced family will receive a double bedroom home along with a payment of ₹25,000 to help ease their transition. This comes as part of the government’s efforts to address the concerns of those displaced by the ongoing development around the Musi River.
The double bedroom scheme is aimed at providing secure and stable housing for displaced families. The homes, which are part of the state’s housing initiative, will offer much-needed relief to those whose homes were demolished during the Musi beautification project.
The additional ₹25,000 payment will act as immediate financial aid, allowing these families to cover some of the costs associated with relocation and rebuilding their lives.
Government officials have stated that the compensation will be provided promptly and without bureaucratic delays, ensuring that those affected will benefit quickly from this initiative.
The announcement comes at a time when protests from Musi project victims have intensified, with many demanding fair compensation for their losses. The government’s response is seen as an effort to calm tensions and offer a constructive solution to the ongoing concerns.
While the Musi River project has faced backlash, the government continues to emphasize its long-term benefits, from city beautification to improved infrastructure. However, addressing the needs of those displaced remains a priority, as this latest move demonstrates.
