The greater the delay in acquiring land in Maharashtra the more the losses the JNPT could incur. Currently, the flagship DFC project faces major land acquisition bottlenecks in 16 locations in Maharashtra’s Raigad, Thane and Palghar districts, according to documents previewed by ET, making it clear that the rest of the project is unlikely to be wrapped up by June 2022, the new deadline set by DFCCIL, the railway entity anchoring the project.
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Will the delay in acquiring land in Maharashtra for Dedicated Freight Corridor project affect JNPT port in Mumbai?