Ken-Betwa link leaves tribal families fighting for fair compensation
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Dhruval Parekh
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downtoearth.org.inKen-Betwa link leaves tribal families fighting for fair compensationdowntoearth.org.inIndia’s first river-linking project, Ken-Betwa initiative in Bundelkhand, is displacing tribal families around the Dodhan dam in Panna Tiger Reserve. Affected communities allege forced relocation, demolitions, unfair rehabilitation, bias in compensation, and illegal payouts, prompting pyre protests.
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