The government has acquired nearly 32,139 acres of land, out of the total37,419 acres required for the construction of the Diamer-Bhasha dam, itemerged on Friday.
*APP*, citing sources, reported that almost 86% of the land for the megaproject has been acquired so far.
According to the publication, construction work on resettlement of themodel village at Harpan Das was in progress, and almost 95% of the work iscomplete.
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The construction of Right Bank Periphery Road (RBPR) is in progress,sources told the publication.
The contracts for RBPR-01 and 02 have also been awarded, with 86.5% and 40%work, respectively completed on the projects.
The procurement of contractors for RBPR-03 and 04 is in progress, while the3.6 megawatts Thor Hydropower Project has been operational from June 26,2019, and electricity is being supplied to locals as a goodwill gesturetill the commencement of work on the main dam.
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Meanwhile, the 3MW Thak Powerhouse was under construction with 94% progressmade on the project so far.
The government had spent Rs107.19 billion against land acquisition andresettlement from 2009-10 up to June 30, 2020, whereas Rs3.365bn had beenspent by WAPDA as bridge financing.
It is pertinent to mention, that the Diamer-Bhasha dam will provide waterfor agriculture, mitigating floods, and low-cost hydel electricity foreconomic development in the country.








