A railway project to the China border in Sikkim is violating land rights of indigenous communities
Land for the 45-km-long line that runs through thickly forested regions has been acquired by side-stepping issues of compensation and forest rights. https://scroll.in/article/1030774/a-railway-project-to-the-china-border-in-sikkim-is-violating-land-rights-of-indigenous-communitiesReply on topic: Councils launch North East Link legal challenge and ask the extension of tunnels
When the government takes control of the land under your house.... They don't...ent taking away the ownership of the land x meters below your land. It...rastructure like the #NorthEastLink. Landowners are not paid any compen...f you were thinking that you own the land a...Reply on topic: What lies beneath: Singapore plans a subterranean future
It means Singapore finally has given up the hopes of buying land from Malaysia and Indonesia. The silver lining is; they are looking for how to better use their own patch of land. Thanks to underground spacing... Smart move.Reply on topic: Spain and France work towards reopening of the Somport railway tunnel
The Somport tunnel works council in Spain says contractor Matinsa breaches terms of safety and labor rights https://tunnelcontact.com/discussion/view/39870/the-somport-tunnel-works-council-in-spain-says-contractor-matinsa-breaches-terms-of-safety-and-labor-rights
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