Maharashtra halts Gadchiroli land acquisition
Analysis based on 6 articles · First reported Jun 06, 2026 · Last updated Jun 07, 2026
The temporary suspension of land acquisition by the India — Maharashtra>>> government for the Gadchiroli airport and industrial projects creates uncertainty for companies like JSW Group>>> and Lloyds Metals and Energy>>> that have planned investments in the region. This could lead to delays in project execution and potentially impact investor confidence in infrastructure and industrial development in the state.
The India — Maharashtra>>> government has temporarily suspended the land acquisition process for the proposed Gadchiroli airport and industrial projects in Chamorshi following large-scale protests by thousands of farmers. Farmers opposed the takeover of fertile agricultural land for these developments, including a proposed steel facility by JSW Group>>> and an integrated steel and iron ore processing complex by Lloyds Metals and Energy>>>. Minister of State Harsh Jaiswal>>> negotiated with the protesters, providing written assurances that the process would be halted until Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis>>> makes a final decision. The state had previously approved Rs 104 crore for acquiring over 311 hectares for the airport, and the India — Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation>>> is pursuing acquisition of nearly 3,000 hectares for industrial use. The government also agreed to extend the period for affected landowners to submit objections by an additional 90 days.
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