Protests Halt Satellite Township Development in Assam
The Assam government has paused a survey for a proposed satellite township in Morigaon district after protests by the Tiwa and Bodo communities. Concerns arose over the displacement of villages near the Tata semiconductor project. The tribal organizations demand full cancellation of the project, not just the survey.
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The Assam government has decided to halt survey activities for a 'satellite township' near Tata's semiconductor project in Morigaon district, following opposition from tribal communities.
The Tiwa and Bodo people protested against the proposed township, which could impact villages such as Sindhisar, Naldhara, and Bihita.
Despite the immediate cessation of survey work, tribal groups are calling for the entire project to be canceled, citing concerns over displacement and the planned Rs 27,000 crore investment by Tata Electronics.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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