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Maharashtra approves compensation for families displaced by Deharji irrigation project

The Maharashtra government has sanctioned financial relief for residents affected by the Deharji Medium Irrigation Project. The decision aims to address long-pending grievances of displaced families in the region.

Times of India·Thu, 02 July 2026 at 10:51 pm
Maharashtra approves compensation for families displaced by Deharji irrigation project

The Maharashtra state government has approved a compensation package for residents who have been affected by the Deharji Medium Irrigation Project, marking a significant step toward resolving years of disputes with displaced families.

The decision was made following persistent demands from affected communities who have faced disruption to their livelihoods and property due to the irrigation project's implementation. The government's approval acknowledges the hardships faced by these residents and represents an effort to provide financial redress for their losses.

The Deharji Medium Irrigation Project, a water management initiative in Maharashtra, has been a source of displacement for local communities since its inception. Families living in the project area have had their agricultural lands and homes affected, leading to significant economic and social impact. The state administration has now recognized the need to compensate these individuals for their suffering and loss of livelihood opportunities.

The compensation approval is expected to provide relief to multiple families who have been waiting for government support. The exact amount and distribution mechanism will be determined by the state authorities as they implement the compensation scheme. This decision demonstrates the government's commitment to addressing the concerns of project-affected persons and ensuring their welfare.

Local residents and advocacy groups have long campaigned for official recognition and financial support from the state. The approval signals that their voices have been heard at the administrative level. Implementation details regarding how the compensation will be distributed, who qualifies for assistance, and the timeline for disbursement are expected to be clarified by relevant state departments in the coming weeks.

This development is part of broader efforts across India to ensure that residents affected by developmental projects receive appropriate compensation and rehabilitation support. The Maharashtra government's action sets a precedent for addressing similar concerns in other regions where irrigation and water management projects have displaced communities.

Source: Times of India

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