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          Patna, Jan 15 (IANS) Hundreds of farmers clashed with the   police in Bihar's Aurangabad district Saturday afternoon, demanding higher   compensation for the land acquired by state-owned firm NTPC in Nabinagar, police   said.  The clashes left nearly a dozen farmers injured. A farmer was   also reported to have died in the protests, but district authorities have denied   it. |  
  
      
	  
	  
	  NTPC (formerly National Thermal Power Corporation) is setting up three 660 MW   thermal power plants in Nabinagar, for which a total of 2,800 acres of land is   required.
 A group of farmers also set ablaze a passenger train at Ankorha   railway station.
 
 Police resorted to lathi charge and used water cannons   to disperse the mob.
 
 Earlier this month, farmers in Nabinagar facing   displacement due to the upcoming power plants wrote to Chief Minister Nitish   Kumar, demanding that the quality of their land be assessed.
 
 Arvind   Kumar Singh, secretary of the Visthaapit Kisan Mazdoor Sangharsh Samiti said the   state government had promised that no industry will be set up on fertile land.
 
 "Even land reforms commissioner Chandragupta Ashok Vardhan had made a   proposal against setting up industrial project on fertile land, but attempts are   on to forcibly take over our fertile land," the letter said.
 
 The letter   also said that middlemen were dictating terms in the sale and purchase of land.
 
 As per the present rule, NTPC normally pays Rs.5.50-7 lakh per acre for   the acquired land.
     
      
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