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-communitiesSingapore Land Transport Authority CCL6 Tanjong Pagar Station
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