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The decisions by the Chief Secretary-led committee and the state cabinet further confirm the intent to provide compensation.
SmartCity managing director Khalid Al Malik sent a dozen letters to the government listing these violations.
A similar impasse looms over the SmartCity project, as the SilverLine project includes a 10-meter buffer zone.
V S Achuthanandan, utilising the discretionary powers of the chief minister, decided to transfer the 100 acres free of cost to SmartCity.
By modifying the clause to include only a best-efforts commitment, Tecom was effectively absolved of any binding obligation to generate the promised jobs.
Any decision on the project will be taken only by upholding the state's interest. said the minister.
The government has adopted Tecom's compensation method, bypassing the contract's clause on attaching deposits and investments for project delays.
The cabinet has decided to appoint a committee to fix the compensation to be paid to the company.
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