'Parcha' is a document which establishes the ownership of a farmer over a piece of land in revenue records.
The Supreme Court had on August 31 ruled that the land acquisition process in Singur was faulty and not for public purpose and had directed to return it to the farmers within 12 weeks.
Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee said the land 'parcha' would be distributed among 9,117 farmers of Singur on September 14.
"Of the total 997 acres of land in Singur, the district administration has completed the survey and demarcation work for 620 acres, and 800 cheques are ready for distribution among land-owners," Banerjee told reporters at the state secretariat.
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She said, "Altogether 9,117 parchas are ready for handing over to the farmers on September 14 when 'Singur Diwas' would be observed."
"We will follow the Supreme Court ruling line by line," she said, adding the land would be turned cultivable.
"If they remove them it is good, otherwise we will remove them," she said as she stressed the government was acting as per the apex court's landmark verdict.
On whether the government was facing non-cooperation from the Tatas, she replied in the negative.
"They have taken it sportingly and we have also taken it sportingly. The Tatas are also working in Bengal. There is no problem," she said.
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