Jharkhand High Court to Hear PIL on JNAC Industrial Township Status on May 30

RTI Activist Sadan Kumar Thakur Challenges Decision, Tata Steel to Play Key Role

The Jharkhand High Court is poised to address a Public Interest Litigation (PIL) concerning the controversial designation of the Jamshedpur Notified Area Committee (JNAC) as an industrial township, with the hearing scheduled for May 30.

JAMSHEDPUR – A Public Interest Litigation (PIL) filed by Right to Information activist Sadan Kumar Thakur, questioning the decision to classify the Jamshedpur Notified Area Committee (JNAC) as an industrial township, is set to be heard by the Jharkhand High Court on May 30.

Thakur, who initiated the PIL approximately three months ago, has garnered the attention of the High Court, which has deemed the matter worthy of consideration.

The RTI activist has voiced his dissent over the move to designate the JNAC area as an industrial township, labeling it as erroneous and inappropriate.

In his petition, Thakur has challenged the decision, arguing that the classification of the JNAC area as an industrial township is misguided and lacks justification.

The upcoming hearing holds significant implications for the future of the JNAC area, as Tata Steel is expected to assume a central role in the proposed industrial township.

Under the envisioned structure, the Deputy Commissioner is slated to serve as the chairman of the industrial township, raising concerns about the potential displacement of the existing JNAC area.

Thakur’s PIL has brought the issue to the forefront, prompting the High Court to carefully examine the merits of the case and the potential consequences of the industrial township designation.

The hearing on May 30 is expected to shed light on the legality and appropriateness of the decision to classify the JNAC area as an industrial township, with the court’s ruling likely to have far-reaching implications for the region.

As stakeholders await the outcome of the PIL, the fate of the JNAC area hangs in the balance, with the High Court’s decision set to shape the future course of development in Jamshedpur.

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