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   China to relocate people for world's largest telescope

China to relocate people for world's largest telescope

PTI
Published : Feb 16, 2016, 5:54 pm IST
Updated : Feb 16, 2016, 5:54 pm IST

Each resident will receive 12,000 yuan (USD 1,800) in compensation from the government's eco-migration bureau.

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Each resident will receive 12,000 yuan (USD 1,800) in compensation from the government's eco-migration bureau.

Beijing

: China will relocate nearly 10,000people residing within the five kilometres radius of the world's largest radio telescope that promises to help humans discover alien life in space.

As many as 9,110 people will be relocated from China's Guizhou province ahead of the opening of the five-hundred- metre Aperture Spherical Radio Telescope (FAST), provincial officials said.

All residents living within five kilometres of the listening device will be relocated to other places to "create a sound electromagnetic wave environment", state-run Xinhua news agency reported.

Each resident will receive 12,000 yuan (USD 1,800) in compensation from the government's eco-migration bureau and each involved ethnic minority household with housing difficulties will get 10,000 yuan subsidy from the provincial ethnic and religious committee.

To be built at a cost of USD 1.2 billion yuan, FAST will be the world's largest radio telescope after its completion in September, overtaking the Arecibo Observatory in Puerto Rico which is some 300 metres in diameter.

Construction of the FAST began in March 2011 to "help us to search for intelligent life outside of the galaxy", Wu Xiangping, director-general of the Chinese Astronomical Society has earlier said.

Thousands of people have been forced out of their ancestral homes in China in the last decade, owing to the large-scale infrastructure building programmes in China, like n highway and dam projects.

The displaced people are often paid poor compensation.