Updated On: 10 November, 2013 02:58 AM IST | | Richa Pinto
With the Project Affected Persons (PAP) demanding higher compensation than what is being offered, CIDCO officials say they have identified alternative land in case the impasse cannot be resolved
Six years after announcing plans for a new international airport at Navi Mumbai and clearing most environmental hurdles, City and Industrial Development Corporation (CIDCO) officials on Saturday said they might be forced to shift the multi-million dollar project to a different site if the villagers affected by the project refused to accept the compensation being offered to them.

The PAPs are demanding 35 per cent of the developed land as opposed to the 22.5 per cent developed land offered to them by CIDCO. File photo