<p>The Meghalaya government has sanctioned Rs 400 crore as compensation to people losing their lands to the Shillong-Tamabil road expansion project, Deputy Chief Minister Prestone Tynsong has said.</p>.<p>The Rs 1187.5-crore road project between the state capital and Tamabil at the India-Bangladesh border is being funded by the Japanese International Cooperation Agency (JICA).</p>.<p>"The state government has deposited Rs 400 crore for payment of compensation to different landowners in East Khasi Hills and West Jaintia Hills districts," Tynsong, the in- charge of PWD (Roads), told reporters on Wednesday evening.</p>.<p>He said the district collectors are working to release the amounts at the earliest.</p>.<p>Tynsong said the National Highways and Infrastructure Development Corporation Ltd (NHIDCL) has floated tenders for four packages under the project.</p>.<p>"The tender process will be completed by the end of this month, after which the NHIDCL will open technical and financial bids," he said.</p>.<p>The deputy chief minister expressed hope that the project will start within this year.</p>.<p>The four packages of Rs 120 crore each will include the four-laning of a 71-km stretch between Umshyrpi Bridge in Shillong and Baniun at 7th Mile, Upper Shillong and construction of a new bridge over Umngot river in Dawki.</p>.<p>The Defence Ministry has agreed to part with 12.45 acres of land for the project.</p>.<p>The remaining stretch till Dawki-Tamabil will be a two-lane road. </p>
<p>The Meghalaya government has sanctioned Rs 400 crore as compensation to people losing their lands to the Shillong-Tamabil road expansion project, Deputy Chief Minister Prestone Tynsong has said.</p>.<p>The Rs 1187.5-crore road project between the state capital and Tamabil at the India-Bangladesh border is being funded by the Japanese International Cooperation Agency (JICA).</p>.<p>"The state government has deposited Rs 400 crore for payment of compensation to different landowners in East Khasi Hills and West Jaintia Hills districts," Tynsong, the in- charge of PWD (Roads), told reporters on Wednesday evening.</p>.<p>He said the district collectors are working to release the amounts at the earliest.</p>.<p>Tynsong said the National Highways and Infrastructure Development Corporation Ltd (NHIDCL) has floated tenders for four packages under the project.</p>.<p>"The tender process will be completed by the end of this month, after which the NHIDCL will open technical and financial bids," he said.</p>.<p>The deputy chief minister expressed hope that the project will start within this year.</p>.<p>The four packages of Rs 120 crore each will include the four-laning of a 71-km stretch between Umshyrpi Bridge in Shillong and Baniun at 7th Mile, Upper Shillong and construction of a new bridge over Umngot river in Dawki.</p>.<p>The Defence Ministry has agreed to part with 12.45 acres of land for the project.</p>.<p>The remaining stretch till Dawki-Tamabil will be a two-lane road. </p>