Madhya Pradesh
Mohanpura, Tandi, Naihera, Sameli, Jhumka, Mandakheda, Kolukhera, Dungarpur, Saipurian, Balbirpur
,
Banskheda
,
Rajgarh
Published :
Dec 2016
|
Updated :
Farmers Affected by Mohanpura Irrigation Dam in MP Await Compensation, Rehabilitation
Reported by
Arpit Deshmukh
Legal Review by
Anmol Gupta
Edited by
Anupa Kujur
Households affected
10240
People affected
2012
Year started
7051
Land area affected
Households affected
10240
People Affected
2012
Year started
7051
Land area affected
Key Insights
Sector
Power
Reason/Cause of conflict
Irrigation Dam
Conflict Status
Ongoing
Ended
Legal Status
Region Classification
Rural
Ended
Sector
Power
Reason/Cause of conflict
Irrigation Dam
Conflict Status
Ongoing
Ended
Legal Status
Region Classification
Rural
Ended
1
Summary

The Water Resources Department of Madhya Pradesh has proposed to develop the Mohanpura dam across Newaj river near Banskhedi village in Rajgarh district. The catchment area intercepted at the dam site is 3,726 square kilometres. The proposed dam will provide water for irrigation as well as for domestic and industrial uses.
Farmers from 32 villages have protested against the insufficient compensation offered for their land, which was acquired for the project. They allege that only nine villages have received the compensation after three years of the land acquisition and that the amount for the compensation and rehabilitation package is much lower than what they had expected. Moreover, many farmers who had received the compensation were unable to access their bank accounts as the administration had prohibited the withdrawal of money from the accounts by freezing them.
The prime minister inaugurated the project on June 23, 2018. The local people decided to protest by wearing black clothes to the inauguration to highlight their grievances of not being paid proper compensation.
On July 20, 2018, the state government issued an order to Jain Irrigation to execute the Mohanpura dam project. One month after inauguration, only 11 villages were rehabilitated.
By August 2019, 258 farmers were paid compensation and rehabilitation package. The minister for water resources informed that the remaining farmers will be paid their due amount soon.
Till date, some of the villages have not received the compensation and rehabilitated package yet. In July 2020, it was reported that villagers under the submergence zone will be informed through local panchayats about the date of opening of the dam which will flood the villages.

2
Fact Sheet

Demand/Contention of the Affected Community

Demand for promised compensation

Demand for more compensation than promised

Other Demand/Contention of the Affected Community

Region Classification

Rural

Type of Land

Both

Non-Forest (Other than Grazing Land)

What was the action taken by the police?

How many people did the police detain or arrest?

What is the current status of the detained/accused persons?

Did the person face any violence while in police custody?

If any arrests took place, were the accused persons produced before a judge within 24 hours of the arrest?

If the accused was not produced before a magistrate within 24 hours, or not produced at all, what were the reasons?

Legislation under which the accused was charged

Was the accused person informed of their right to legal representation? Did the accused person have access to legal aid?

In cases where the accused person approached the court for bail, was bail granted?

Why was bail granted or rejected? If granted, what were the bail conditions and quantum of bail?

Were there any other notable irregularities that took place, or other significant details?

Details of sources (names of accused, names and numbers of any lawyers, names of any police officers contacted)

Status of Project

Original Project Deadline

Whether the Project has been Delayed

Significance of Land to Land Owners/Users

Whether the project was stalled due to land conflict

Source/Reference

Total investment involved (in Crores):

3800

Type of investment:

Investment Made

Year of Estimation

2018

Page Number In Investment Document:

Has the Conflict Ended?

When did it end?

Why did the conflict end?

4
Additional Information

Government Departments Involved in the Conflict:

Water Resource department, Ministry of Environment, Forests and Climate Change

PSUs Involved in the Conflict:

Did LCW Approach Government Authorities for Comments?

No

Name, Designation and Comment of the Government Authorities Approached

Corporate Parties Involved in the Conflict:

Did LCW Approach Corporate Parties for Comments?

Communities/Local Organisations in the Conflict:

Farmers

5
Information on the use of criminal law

What was the action taken by the police?

How many people did the police detain or arrest?

What is the current status of the detained/accused persons?

Did the person face any violence while in police custody?

If any arrests took place, were the accused persons produced before a judge within 24 hours of the arrest?

If the accused was not produced before a magistrate within 24 hours, or not produced at all, what were the reasons?

Legislation under which the accused was charged

Was the accused person informed of their right to legal representation? Did the accused person have access to legal aid?

In cases where the accused person approached the court for bail, was bail granted?

Why was bail granted or rejected? If granted, what were the bail conditions and quantum of bail?

Were there any other notable irregularities that took place, or other significant details?

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Fact sheet

Demand/Contention of the Affected Community

Demand for promised compensation

Demand for more compensation than promised

If any arrests took place, were the accused persons produced before a judge within 24 hours of the arrest?

Was the accused person informed of their right to legal representation? Did the accused person have access to legal aid?

In cases where the accused person approached the court for bail, was bail granted?

Why was bail granted or rejected? If granted, what were the bail conditions and quantum of bail?

Were there any other notable irregularities that took place, or other significant details?

Status of Project

Original Project Deadline

Whether the Project has been Delayed

Significance of Land to Land Owners/Users

Whether the project was stalled due to land conflict

Source/Reference

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