Social Monitoring Report

Social Monitoring Report (July to December 2020)

Project Number: 50059-002 Loan Number: 3542-NEP January 2021

Nepal: Power Transmission and Distribution Efficiency Enhancement Project

This Social Monitoring Report is a document of the borrower. The views expressed herein do not necessarily represent those of ADB’s Board of Directors, Management or Staff and may be preliminary in nature. In preparing country program or strategy, financing any project, or by making any designation of or reference to a particular territory or geographic areas in this document, the Asian Development Bank does not intend to make any judgments as to the legal or other status of any territory or area. ACRONYMS

ADB - Asian Development Bank AP - Affected person CDC - Compensation Determination Committee CDO - Chief District Officer DMD - Deputy Managing Director EA - Executive Agency SSEMD - Social Safeguard Environmental Management Department EUC - Electricity Users Cooperative FGL - Finish Ground Level GoN - Government of GRC - Grievance Redress Committee GESI - Gender Equality and Social Inclusion GIS - Gas Insulated Switchgear Substation Ha - Hectare HHs - Households IR - Involuntary Resettlement JFPR - Japan Fund for Poverty Reduction kV - kilo Volt NEA - Nepal Electricity Authority MVA - Mega Volt Ampere PPTA - Project Preparatory Technical Assistant PTDEEP - Power Transmission and Distribution Efficiency Enhancement Project PMD - Project management directorate PSC - Project Supervision Consultant RoW - Right of Way RP - Resettlement Plan SPS - ADB Safeguard Policy Statement (2009) SEP - Stakeholder Engagement Plan TA - Technical Assistance

TABLE OF CONTENTS CURRENCY EQUIVALENTS ...... I ACRONYMS ...... II TABLE OF CONTENTS ...... III LIST OF TABLES ...... IV LIST OF APPENDICES ...... IV EXECUTIVE SUMMARY ...... I 1. INTRODUCTION ...... 5

1.1 BACKGROUND ...... 5 1.2 BRIEF PROJECT DESCRIPTION ...... 5 2 PROJECT STATUS ...... 7

2.1 STATUS OF PROJECT IMPLEMENTATION ...... 7 2.2 STATUS OF PROJECT MONITORING ACTIVITIES ...... 10 2.2.1. Monitoring Parameters/Indicators and Methods ...... 11 2.2.2. Semi-annual Monitoring Results ...... 11 2.2.4. Land Acquisition and Compensation Distribution...... 12 2.2.5. Compensation Distribution for Structures ...... 14 2.2.6. Additional Assistance to Project Affected Vulnerable Households ...... 15 2.3 IMPLEMENTATION SCHEDULE ...... 16 3 INSTITUTIONAL ARRANGEMENT FOR MONITORING ...... 19 4 COMPLIANCE WITH SOCIAL SAFEGUARD COVENANTS ...... 20 5 GRIEVANCE REDRESSAL MECHANISM AND ITS IMPLEMENTATION ...... 25

5.1 PROJECT LEVEL GRM ...... 25 5.2 RECEIVED GRIEVANCES/SUGGESTIONS AND STATUS ...... 26 6 CONSULTATION, PARTICIPATION AND DISCLOSURE ...... 29

6.1 CONSULTATIONS ...... 31 7 KEY ISSUES AND RECOMMENDED CORRECTIVE MEASURES ...... 31

LIST OF TABLES TABLE 1-1: DETAILS OF PROJECT AND ITS COMPONENTS ...... 6 TABLE 2-1: PHYSICAL PROGRESS OF THE SUB-PROJECTS ...... 7 TABLE 2-2: SUMMARY OF PERFORMANCE ON SOCIAL SAFEGUARDS ...... 11 TABLE 2-3: STATUS ON COMPENSATION DISTRIBUTION FOR ACQUIRED LAND ...... 13 TABLE 2-4: STATUS ON COMPENSATION DISTRIBUTION FOR AFFECTED STRUCTURES ...... 14 TABLE 2-5: VULNERABLE HOUSEHOLDS ...... 15 TABLE 2-6: ADDITIONAL ASSISTANCE TO VULNERABLE GROUPS PROPOSED IN RP ...... 15 TABLE 2-8 IMPLEMENTATION SCHEDULE ...... 17 TABLE 4-1 SAFEGUARDS RELATED REQUIREMENTS ...... 20 TABLE 5-1 GRIEVANCE MATRIX ...... 28 TABLE 6-1 DISCLOSURE PLAN ...... 29 TABLE 7-1 CORRECTIVE MEASURES AND ISSUES ...... 31

LIST OF APPENDICES ANNEX 1 LAND NOTICE FOR THE SUBSTATIONS ANNEX 2 LOCATION OF PROJECT SUBSTATIONS ANNEX 3 STATUS OF COMPLIANCE WITH LOAN/GRANT COVENANTS ANNEX 4 GRIEVANCE REDRESSAL FOMATION LETTER OF SUBSTATIONS ANNEX 5 DETAIL COMPENSATION PAYMENT OF LAND,STRUCTURE AND CROP ANNEX 6 GRIEVANCE MATRIX

EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

1. Asian Development Bank (ADB) approved Power Transmission and Distribution Efficiency Enhancement Project (PTDEEP) to enhance the transmission and distribution system and improve reliability and quality of electric supply in the valley. Nepal Electricity Authority (NEA) is the Executing Agency (EA) and implementing all the activities through its Project Management Directorate (PMD). The project will contribute to Nepal’s distribution system strengthening in the and other major urban centers by scaling up distribution system efficiency and reliability, facilitating adequate power supply to meet ever-growing energy needs of the valley, increasing service reliability of the utility, and building capacity for the overall distribution system development.

2. The main objectives of PTDEEP is to enhance the distribution capacity and improve reliability and quality of electricity supply in the Kathmandu Valley by reducing distribution system overloads & technical and commercial losses. This will be done through the strengthening of the transmission grid capacity, enhanced capacity and rehabilitating the distribution network in the project areas and enhancing operational and financial performance of NEA distribution centers. The project shall be utilizing the US$150million loan approved by the Asian Development Bank. The project also aims to develop NEA’s capacity to operate & manage an advanced distribution system and intelligent network (smart grid) technology with Gender Equality and Social Inclusion (GESI) aspects in electricity access and end-user awareness programs. For this, an assistance grant equivalent to US$ 2 million is received from the Japan Fund for Poverty Reduction (JFPR) financed by the Government of Japan to strengthen the capacity of Nepal’s energy sector to deliver GESI results.

3. The project shall lead to enhanced reliability of availability of electricity in the target area by bringing in substantial infrastructure enhancement transmission & distribution network. The major project components may also be classified as: (i) substations, (ii) distribution network rehabilitation, (iii) system efficiency upgrades for enhancement of operational and financial performance of NEA distribution centers, and (iv) capacity building of NEA staff.

4. The major outcome from the execution of above listed components of the project is expected to be as follows: • Increased transmission grid capacity to feed the primary distribution networks for Kathmandu Valley. • Rehabilitation and Reinforcement of Kathmandu Valley distribution network which covers distribution system automation and the rehabilitation of low-voltage and medium-voltage networks, in the central and northern and Eastern and Southern region of Kathmandu Valley. • Operational and financial performance of NEA distribution centers improvement with Single-phase and three-phase smart meters to automate customer metering and reduce nontechnical losses.

i 5. The PTDEEP project as a whole are described by following components:

• Sub-project 1: Kathmandu Valley Transmission Capacity Reinforcement project Construction of 132/11 kV gas insulated substations at: • Chapagaun (Thimi switching station land has been made available in alternate of Chapagaun SS) • Mulpani (Mulpani SS is shifted to Chovar due to Technical Issue) • Site levelling is carried out and boundary wall work is in progress at Phutng SS. Land acquisition at Chapagaun could not be done due to problems faced during negotiation with landowners and existing 11kV switching station at Thimi is finalized for upgradation instead of new Substation at Chapagaun.

• Sub-project 2: and Changunarayan Substation Construction Project • Construction of new (220/132/11kV) gas insulated substation (GIS) at Lapsiphedi. • Construction of new gas insulated substations (132/11kV) at Changunarayan

Survey works and geotechnical investigation completed. Site levelling at Changunarayan is completed. Site levelling at Lapsiphedi (cutting part) is carried out.

• Sub-project 3: 220/132kV Barhabise (New) GIS Substation • Construction of 220/132/11kV gas insulated substation at Barhabise

Survey works and geotechnical investigation completed. Site levelling and retaining wall works are under progress.

• Sub-project 4: Enhancement of Distribution networks in Kathmandu Valley • Enhancement of Distribution networks in Central and Northern Region of Kathmandu Valley • Enhancement of Distribution networks in Eastern and Southern Region of Kathmandu Valley

Survey work completed and physical work commenced in February 2020. Trenching, foundation, pipe/cable laying, panel installation work is in progress.

• Sub-project 5: Delivery of Distribution Transformers Under tendering (financial evaluation) stage

• Sub-project 6: Enhancement of Distribution Networks in Major Urban Centers of Nepal • Enhancement of Distribution Networks in Major Urban Centers in Eastern Region of Nepal • Enhancement of Distribution Networks in Major Urban Centers in Western Region of Nepal

ii • Enhancement of Distribution Networks in Major Urban Centers in Central Region of Nepal

Demand forecasting is completed. Load flow studies and proposed network for Bhaktapur, Lalitpur and is completed. Final DPR of Bhaktapur was submitted and presentation was made to NEA.

6. The PTDEEP is categorized as ‘A’ for Involuntary Resettlement, ‘B’ for Environment and ‘C’ for Indigenous Peoples Safeguards. The meaningful consultation ensures the presence of different categories of representatives in the consultation process so as to obtain a balanced public opinion, equitable and non-discriminatory participation, provide transparent and factual information with prior information about the project, systematic documentation of the process, public disclosure of relevant parts etc. During the RP update in 2019, three public consultations were carried out in two substation Changunarayan and Mulpani area with total of 40 participants (80% male and 20% female).

7. The land acquisition notification for four substations had been published in the National Daily Newspaper on 2074/02/04 (18 May 2017) for Lasiphedi, 2073/02/07 (20 May 2016) for Changunarayan, 2073/09/20 (04 Jan, 2017) for Phutung, 2073/11/11 (22 Feb, 2017) for Mulpani and Barhabise 2073/03/25(09 July 2016). The compensation determination committees finalized compensation costs for Changunaryan, Lapsiphedi, Mulpani, Phutung and Barhabise substations. Distribution of compensation to the landowners is almost completed.

8. This monitoring report is prepared based on important parameters/indicators including: (i) type of impact due to land acquisition, (ii) extent of impacts, (iii) measures adopted to minimize impacts, (iv) implementation status of mitigation measures, (v) consultation and participation, (vi) grievance redressed, (vii) compensation payment and (viii) implementation of resettlement and rehabilitation activities. Various tools were used to collect data and information and to identify issues related to compensation process which include: (i) Observation to collect data and information of the Affected Persons (AP) in particular and community as a whole, (ii) Interview, focused group discussions, village mapping and data collection utilizing other participatory rule appraisal (PRA) techniques with APs, community members, workers and officials/other stakeholders to collect data and information, (iii) Public Consultation /Meetings with affected community and officials, and (iv) Formal consultation with representatives of local elected bodies & concerned stakeholders aligning with project objectives.

9. As detailed in Project Administration Manual (PAM), if there are grievances or suggestions, project affected families or local people submit/express their plea verbally or in written form to project officials. The submitted petition or suggestions are initially reviewed by the project manager. On the matters related to general and technical issues or suggestions, the project team itself tries to resolve the issues. However, if the issues or suggestions are major and they need to be notified to CDO and NEA before any decisions are taken, the CDO and NEA are notified. Then the CDO, on a fixed date, in the presence

iii of all relevant stakeholders, including the submitted grievances, discusses about the issues or suggestions, and resolve the problems with the active involvement and consensus of the stakeholders. If unsatisfied with the CDO determination, affected persons will have their right to take the complaint to be solved in a court of law. The GRCs have been formed in four substations (Lapsiphedi, Changunarayan, Mulpani and Phutung) whereas GRC formation in Barhabise substation is under process.

10. The disclosure of project information has to be done well in advance of commencement of project construction works. At each stage, certain engagement activities are being conducted/will be conducted to keep the stakeholders informed and they are being/will be reached for their feedback.

11. Land Acquisition has been completed in Changunarayan, Lapsiphedi, Phutung, Mulpani and Barhabise substations. Compensation of land acquisition in Phutung and Barhabise is 100% completed. For the rest three substations some of the landowners are yet to receive the compensation due to legal issues in their land ownership document. As the compensation has already been deposited in DAO, same shall be released after ownership verification. Socio economic survey has been completed in all four substations. Grievance redress committee has been formed in all four substations.

iv 1. INTRODUCTION 1.1 BACKGROUND Asian Development Bank (ADB) approved the loan for the Project 'Power Transmission and Distribution Efficiency Enhancement Project (PTDEEP)' on 29 June 2017. Agreement was signed on 10 September 2017 and the effective date was 23 September 2017. The project is expected to be completed by June 2022. The project will contribute to Nepal’s distribution system reinforcement in the Kathmandu Valley and other major urban centers by scaling up distribution system efficiency and reliability, facilitating adequate power supply to meet ever-growing energy needs of the Kathmandu valley, increasing service reliability of the utility and building capacity for overall distribution system development. The main aim of the Project (PTDEEP) is to enhance distribution capacity and improve reliability and quality of electricity supply in Kathmandu Valley by reducing distribution system overloads and technical & commercial losses. This will be done through strengthening of the transmission grid capacity, increasing capacity and rehabilitating distribution network in the project area, and enhancing operational and financial performance of NEA distribution centers. The project is being executed from ADB loan of US$150million and Govt of Nepal loan of US$39million to help improve Nepal’s electricity supply and distribution network. The project also aims to develop NEA’s capacity to operate & manage an advanced distribution system and intelligent network (smart grid) technology with Gender Equality and Social Inclusion (GESI) aspects in electricity access and end-user awareness programs. For this, an assistance grant equivalent to US$2 million has been received from the Japan Fund for Poverty Reduction (JFPR) financed by the Government of Japan to strengthen capacity of the Nepal’s energy sector to deliver GESI results. 1.2 BRIEF PROJECT DESCRIPTION

The project shall lead to enhanced reliability of availability of electricity in the target area by bringing in substantial infrastructure enhancement in transmission & distribution network. The major project components can be classified under following heading (i) substations, (ii) distribution network rehabilitation, (iii) system efficiency upgrades for enhancement of operational and financial performance of NEA distribution centers, and (iv) capacity building of NEA staff. Major outcome of the project is expected as: (i) Increased transmission grid capacity to feed the primary distribution networks for Kathmandu Valley. (ii) Rehabilitation and Reinforcement of Kathmandu Valley distribution network which covers distribution system automation and the rehabilitation of low-voltage and medium-voltage networks, in the central and northern distribution centers of Kathmandu Valley. (iii) Operational and financial performance of NEA distribution centers improvement with single-phase and three-phase smart meters to automate customer metering and reduce nontechnical losses. (iv) NEA’s Capacity Building to operate and manage advanced distribution system, intelligent network (smart grid) technology with GESI aspects in electricity access and end-user awareness The project has four components, among which involuntary resettlement is witnessed only in component-1 whereas there will be temporary impact while executing component -2 of the project. There is no impact (permanent or temporary) envisaged in execution of component 3 and 4 of the

5 project. Details of subprojects under this loan are provided in Table 1-1. Component wise location detail is in Annex 2.

Table 1-1: Details of Project and its Components Comp Subprojects in draft RP Subprojects Remarks onent 1 Substations Substations

Construction of 220/132/11kV Construction of 220/132/11kV substation at Bahrabise, substation at Bahrabise,

Construction of new (220/132/11kV) Construction of new gas insulated substation (GIS) at (220/132/11kV) gas insulated Lapsiphedi. substation (GIS) at Lapsiphedi. Thimi switching station Construction of 4 gas insulated land has been made substations (132/11kV) at: Construction of 4 gas available in alternate of insulated substations Chapagaun SS. Changunarayan, (132/11kV) at:

Chapagaun, Mulpani and Changunarayan, Mulpani SS is shifted to Phutung. Chovar SS. Thimi, Chovar, and Phutung

2 Distribution network

Rehabilitation of 2,100 km low voltage Rehabilitation of 229km HT Length of the (LV) and medium voltage (MV) line & 428km LT line at rehabilitation of networks in Ratnapark (1,500km) and Ratnapark distribution center distribution networks are Maharajgunj (600km) distribution and 280km HT line & 467km finalized after the center (DC) through LT line at Maharajgunj detailed survey. There underground/overhead cabling work. distribution center. is/shall be temporary impact but those impact Capacity augmentation of 1389 Capacity augmentation of shall not trigger IR policy distribution transformers with more 1389 distribution transformers of SPS. efficient ones with estimated capacity with more efficient ones with of 322.4MVA. estimated capacity of 322.4MVA.

3 System efficiency upgrades to Subprojects in updated enhancement of operational and RP is same as draft RP. financial performance of NEA There is no IR impact. distribution centers.

Deploy 90,000 smart meters and others mart grid elements in the distribution system.

4 Capacity building of NEA staff to Subprojects in updated operate and managed advanced RP is same as draft RP. distribution system, intelligent energy There is no IR impact. network (Smart Grid) technology and

6 Comp Subprojects in draft RP Subprojects Remarks onent GESI aspects in electricity access and end users’ awareness program.

* S1, S2 and S3 are sub-sections of Component 1 & have been separated to better represent their geography, timelines and current status

2 PROJECT STATUS 2.1 STATUS OF PROJECT IMPLEMENTATION

NEA has established a Project Management Directorate (PMD) to expedite decision making for the timely implementation of all ADB projects including PTDEEP. PMD is headed by Deputy Managing Director (DMD) and responsible for preparation, procurement, construction and supervision of ADB projects. A Project Supervision Consultant (PSC) is engaged to supervise the project during construction.

The summary of physical progress of packages until December 2020 are described in the below Table-2-1 Table 2-1: Physical Progress of the Sub-Projects Sub- Works Completed by December, Works for the first half of Subcomponents project 2020 2021

S1 Kathmandu Valley Transmission Capacity Enhancement Project

• Soil investigation work has been completed. The site leveling Detailed design, approval of works is carried out. design & drawings, levelling of Superstructure drawings Land, Construction of Retaining finalized. Boundary wall work wall, boundary wall, site store, commenced but left in between Access road and internal road, Mulpani/Chovar SS1 due to liquefaction. Mulpani has site office, security shed, Fire Substation been excluded from project. pump house, water storage Alternative site at Chovar has tank, CRB, Structure & been identified. Survey and Soil equipment foundation, Investigation completed at Drainage system and Cable Chovar. Power transformers trench. delivered to Kathmandu and stored at Kharipati, NEA. • The contour survey and Soil Detailed design, approval of investigation work has been design & drawings, completed. Access road Construction of Retaining wall, SS2 boundary wall, site store, completed. Site leveling work is Phutung Substation Access road and internal road, completed. Boundary wall is 75% site office, security shed, Fire completed. Pile casted and pile pump house, water storage testing has commenced. Power tank, CRB, Structure & transformers delivered to equipment foundation,

7 Sub- Works Completed by December, Works for the first half of Subcomponents project 2020 2021

Kathmandu and stored at Drainage system and Cable Kharipati, NEA. trench.

• Due to problem faced during Detailed design, approval of negotiation with landowners, work design & drawings, dismantling could not commence at SS3 Chapagaun of existing building, Substation / Thimi Chapagaun. Survey and Soil construction of equipment & Substation Investigation completed at Thimi. structure foundation, security Power transformers delivered to shed, fire pump house, water Kathmandu and stored at storage tank and CRB. Kharipati, NEA. S2

• Contour survey, Soil Investigation and Survey of road approach works have been completed. Site levelling work is partially Detailed design, approval of completed (cutting part). Contract design & drawings, awarded to Sinosteel MECC- Construction of access road, Lapsiphedi SS1 Zhaowei JV terminated on internal roads, boundary wall, Substation 13.02.20 due to non- retaining wall, construction performance. After retendering, store, equipment and structure Notification of Award issued to foundation. Larsen & Toubro Limited, India on 21 October 2020 Contract Agreement signed on 19 November 2020. • Site Leveling. contour survey and Soil Investigation works at Changunarayan S/S have been completed. Construction of Detailed design, approval of retaining wall is partially design & drawings, completed. Contract awarded to Construction of access road, Changunarayan S2 Sinosteel MECC-Zhaowei JV internal roads, pile testing, Substation terminated on 13.02.20 due to boundary wall, retaining wall, non-performance. After construction store, equipment, retendering, Notification of Award and structure foundation. issued to Larsen & Toubro Limited, India on 21 October 2020 Contract Agreement signed on 19 November 2020. S3

8 Sub- Works Completed by December, Works for the first half of Subcomponents project 2020 2021

• The Contour Survey & Soil Completion of Site levelling, Investigation works has been Retaining Wall, & Boundary Construction of completed at Barhabise S/S Site. Wall works. 220/132/11kV gas The site leveling work is carried Completion of foundations & insulated substation out, however FGL is yet to be buildings. at Barhabise achieved. Power & LT Transformer have been received Commencement of Earthing at site. Foundation work for Installation. quarters commenced. S4

Detailed survey work completed. • Physical Progress. ➢ Laying of HDPE pipe – 97.06 HDD/MHDD/Open trench, km out of 550 km HDPE pipe laying, foundation, Central and ➢ Foundation for RMU/Feeder and installation work for feeder Northern Region panels – 267 nos. out of 2701 panels, RMU, Transformers at nos. further feeders. ➢ Cable laying – 15.111 km HT out of 232km and 7.637 km LT out of 355km Detailed survey work completed • Physical Progress. ➢ Laying of HDPE pipe – 27.72 HDD/MHDD/Open trench, km out of 644 km HDPE pipe laying, foundation, Eastern and ➢ Foundation for RMU/Feeder/ and installation work for feeder Southern Region panels – 119 nos. out of 3989 panels, RMU, Transformers at nos. further feeders. ➢ Cable laying – 12.055 km HT out of 217km and 5.667 km LT out of 388km S5

• IFB for Supply and Delivery of Distribution Transformer was published on 27 November 2018. Supply of Opening of bids got delayed due Placement of award and Distribution to disputes raised by bidders. commencement engineering Transformers Technical Bids opened on activities 07.11.2019 and approval received. Financial bids opened on 29 December 2020 and Evaluation is under approval. S6

9 Sub- Works Completed by December, Works for the first half of Subcomponents project 2020 2021

• GIS mapping completed. Eastern Region • Load growth forecasting Submission of DPR for (, completed. Biratnagar, preparation of DPR , ) for Dharan and Itahari. • DPR for Biratnagar is under preparation. • GIS mapping completed. Central Region (, , • Load Growth forecasting Submission of DPR for , , completed. Bharatpur and Lalitpur,

Jitpur-Simara, • Final DPR for Bhaktapur is preparation of DPR for rest of Bharatpur, Lalitpur, submitted. urban center. Bhaktapur) • DPR for Lalitpur and Bharatpur is under review and finalization Western Region (Pokhara, , • GIS Mapping Completed. Submission of DPR for Lekhnath, Tulsipur, • Load Growth forecasting. Pokhara, preparation of DPR Gorahi, • DPR for Pokhara is under review for rest of urban center. and Dhangadi) and finalization.

2.2 STATUS OF PROJECT MONITORING ACTIVITIES

As per ADB’s Safeguard Policy Statement (2009), the borrower/client shall monitor and measure the progress of implementation of the resettlement plan. The extent of monitoring activities are commensurate with the project’s risks and impacts. As per the loan agreement and Resettlement Plan of the project, EA has to prepare semiannual safeguard monitoring report and submit the same to ADB. The semiannual report is based on the periodical report submitted by the subprojects to PMO, secondary document review, field information, discussion, meeting, and extensive consultation with stakeholders including project officials, affected persons, and the relevant project staff.

All the subcomponents under above mentioned table comes under the scope of subject semiannual social monitoring report.

NEA and its PMD is directly responsible for internal monitoring of RP implementation. In particular, SSEMD and supervision consultants supervise and manage monitoring of resettlement activities and implementation arrangements. The objectives of the monitoring program are (i) to ensure that the standard of living of affected households are restored or improved; (ii) to monitor whether the overall project and resettlement objectives are being met; (iii) to assess if rehabilitation measures and compensation are sufficient; (iv) to identify problems and risks; and (v) to identify measures to mitigate problems.

NEA/PMD’s social development specialist (SDS) along with supervision consultants conduct field level monitoring and regularly monitor the status of land acquisition, payment of compensation, identification of entitled persons physically and processing their entitlements, relocation and resettlement. Implementing consultants, as needed assist the monitoring.

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NEA/PMD is to hire an independent External Monitor (EM) to monitor the implementation of the RP and other benefits. The appointment of EM is already overdue and as informed by NEA, shall be engaged shortly. The main objectives of external resettlement monitoring are: (i) compensation and entitlement policy compliance, (ii) adequacy of organizational mechanism for implementing the RP, (iii) restoration of DPs incomes, (iv) settling complaints and grievances, and (v) provisions for adequate budgetary support for implementing the RP.

Qualitative and Quantitative Data:

This social monitoring report collected data utilizing both quantitative and qualitative tools and techniques to draw inference related to safeguard issues and implementation. The quantitative data are collected to measure the status and change of a specific variable which are quantifiable such as affected households, acquired land, compensation distribution status, total structure loss, total crop loss etc.

The qualitative data are also collected in order to identify the issues as well as get detailed information during the implementation process through observation, open-ended interviews, meaningful consultation meetings, GRC meetings, discussions, formal meetings with project staffs, project affected families, local communities, and other stakeholders etc.

2.2.1. MONITORING PARAMETERS/INDICATORS AND METHODS Monitoring method is based on some important parameters/indicators including: (i) type of impacts due to acquisition, (ii) extent of impacts, (iii) measures adopted to minimize the impacts, (iv) implementation status of mitigating measures, (v) consultation and participation, (vi) grievance redressed, (vii) compensation payment, and (viii) implementation of resettlement and rehabilitation activities.

Various tools were used to collect data and information and to identify issues related to compensation process which includes: (i) Observation for collection of data and information of the APs in particular and community as a whole, (ii) Interviews /focused group discussions, village mapping and data collection utilizing other participatory rule appraisal (PRA )techniques with affected persons, community members, workers and officials/other stakeholders to collect data and information, (iii) public consultation meetings with affected community and officials (iv) Formal consultation with representatives of local elected bodies & concerned stakeholders aligning with project objectives.

2.2.2. SEMI-ANNUAL MONITORING RESULTS Summary of Performance on social safeguards

Currently, the project has just entered the implementation stage of substation construction. The progress made in the safeguard implementation under different PTDEEP subproject components are summarized on Table 2-2:

Table 2-2: Summary of Performance on social safeguards

11 Component Subprojects Performance on Safeguards 1. Construction of 220/132/11kV About eighty five percent affected land owner substation at Bahrabise, households has already been compensated for their acquired land. Compensation for those lacking ownership documents, court Construction of new 220 kV substation cases, and absentee is remaining. The (GIS) at Lapsiphedi and 132kV project with the support of local level substation (GIS) at Changunarayan; committee is working to ensure ownership documents and distributing compensation Construction of 3 gas insulated including to other remaining households substations (132/11kV) at: Chapagaun; Mulpani; and Phutung Land acquisition and compensation already completed in Phutung, Barhabise and Mulpani (3APs are remaining) subprojects. 2. Distribution network rehabilitation at Site visits are being carried out to ensure Maharajgunj and Ratnapark compliance. 3. Improvement of operational and Not applicable financial performance of NEA distribution centers with 90,000 smart meters. 4. Capacity building of NEA staff to Not applicable operate and managed advanced distribution system, intelligent energy network (Smart Grid) technology and GESI aspects in electricity access and end user’s awareness program

2.2.3. Documentation and Approval A Resettlement Plan prepared and cleared by ADB to mitigate the acquisition and resettlement impacts associated with the project as well as to mitigate the temporary impacts likely to occur during underground/overhead cabling works. The resettlement plan is under implementation. Updated resettlement plan has been prepared for all the sub projects along with Barhabise substation which is part of Tamakoshi-Kathmandu 220kV Transmission line project) after the changes in the detail design has been submitted. The project is categorized as A for involuntary resettlement and categorized as C for indigenous people. The substations and distribution components have both permanent and temporary impacts. Permanent impacts are anticipated due to land acquisition for construction of five substations which required 21.64 hectares of private land. 2.2.4. Land Acquisition and Compensation Distribution The land acquisition notice for Changunarayan substation (Bhaktapur district) was published on 2073/02/07 (20 May 2016). The land acquisition notice for Phutung and Mulpani substation of was published on 2073/09/20 (4 January 2016) and 2073/11/11 (22 February 2017) respectively. For the Lapsiphedi substation, notice was published on 2074/02/04 (18 May 2020). For Barhabise land notice was published on 2073/03/25 (09 July 2016).The copies of notices are attached in Annex-1. As per Rehabilitation Action Plan (RAP) of PTDEEP, land acquisition and resettlement impact are mainly concentrated in component-1 of the project. However, temporary impacts on account of movement of people, business, operation of vehicle etc. are likely to occur during the construction

12 phase under component-2 and negligible impacts in the remaining components. Land acquisition of five substations namely, Changunarayan, Lapsiphedi, Mulpani, Phutung and Barhabise have been completed. Work at originally planned Substation at Chapagaon could not be taken up due to land related issues. Similarly, originally planned site at Mulpani had to be shifted owing to technical issue i.e., liquefaction. Two new sites were identified at (i) existing Thimi Switching station (ii) Chovar. Land for Thimi switching station was already in possession of NEA and within premises of existing switching yard. The proposed Chovar SS land is being allotted to NEA. Detailed status of these substations is presented herein: o At Changunarayan substation, 3.935 ha of land has been acquired by the project. Among the 49 HHs, 45 HHs have been compensated. 4 HHs are still remaining to be compensated on account of legal issues related to landownership. 4 plots (measuring 0.072 ha) belonging to the Government of Nepal has also been acquired by the project. o At Lapsiphedi substation, 9.199 ha of land has been acquired by the project. Among the 44 HHs, 39 HHs have been compensated. 5HHs are still remaining to be compensated due to issue in legal land ownership document. o At Mulpani substation, 0.6025 ha of land has been acquired by the project and all of the 21 HHs have been compensated. Noteworthy to mention here is that, among 21HHs compensated, 3 APs have only been compensated 50% of their total compensation. Remaining 50% of the compensation amount expected to be disbursed after the verification of legal ownership document. o At Phutung substation, 0.812 ha of land has been acquired by the project. All of the 10 HHs have been compensated fully. o At Barhabise substation, 7.1 ha of land has been acquired by the project. Among 49 affected person, all 49 APs have collected the compensation amount. Disbursement for one plot could not be made (deposited with DAO) due to no availability of legal land documents. o At Thimi substation 0.108 ha of land shall be utilized, which is with NEA. o At Chovar substation 0.636 ha of land which is being transferred from Himal Cement Industry through Ministry of Industry, Commerce and Supplies, so there are no affected HHs The details of the compensation payment status are in Annex-5. Summary of the compensation status is presented below in table 2-3.

Table 2-3: Status on compensation distribution for acquired land

Land Compensated SN Substation Remarks

Amount

Affected

Remaining

Households Households Households

Private

Required(ha) Compensated

1 Changunarayan 3.935 49 45 333,989,062.52 4

Plots not having the legal documents are 2 Lapsiphedi 9.199 44 39 378,664,375.00 5 remaining for the compensation. Among the 21 3 Mulpani 0.6025 21 21 202,982,207.50 3 HHs,3 hhs has been

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Land Compensated SN Substation Remarks

Amount

Affected

Remaining

Households Households Households

Private

Required(ha) Compensated compensated only 50% of the amount 4 Phutung 0.812 10 10 218,618,750.00 0

5 Barhabise 7.1 49 49 131,563,359.38 0

Total 21.64 173 151 1,265,817,754.40 12

2.2.5. COMPENSATION DISTRIBUTION FOR STRUCTURES Acquisition of land for the project has affected one temporary structure (constructed on the Guthi land) in Changunarayan substation. Likewise, 12 structures (5 kachhi ghar, 2 semi –pakki ghar, 1 pakki ghar and 4 cowshed) are affected in Barhabise SS. Compensation has been dispersed for affected structures as mentioned below in Table 2-4. Details of such structures is attached in Annex 5.

Table 2-4: Status on Compensation Distribution for Affected Structures

SN Type of structures No. Estimated compensation Compensation paid (NRs) (NRs) Barhabise Sub-station 1. Kachhi ghar 5 Paid. [The compensation 2. Semi pakki ghar 2 31,401,875.01 was included in the same 3. Pakki ghar 1 package (i.e. compensation 4. Cowshed 4 for acquired land)] Total 12 31,401,875.01 Changunarayan Sub-station 1. Temporary ghar/shed 1 95,590.24 Paid amount includes shifting and transitional allowances Grand Total 13 31,497,465.25

There are some tenants/other right holders claiming legal ownership over the land at substations Lapsiphedi and Mulpani. Their documents are being verified by District Administration Office. As the compensation has already deposited in DAO, same shall be released after ownership verification. All the documents related to project affected households, details of affected land, compensation disbursement related documents to the affected families, their details and information about compensation payment to remaining households, information regarding formation of committee representing project affected family and cadastral maps of the acquired land etc. have been maintained in the project office.

14 2.2.6. ADDITIONAL ASSISTANCE TO PROJECT AFFECTED VULNERABLE HOUSEHOLDS 92 households, out of total 124 HHs, were identified as vulnerable as per the entitlement matrix of the approved resettlement plan. Among the identified vulnerable households, there are 12 single women-headed households, 7 households with members with disability, 34 households headed by senior citizens, and 67 households belong to ethnic/minority caste group. Details are mentioned in Table 2-5.

Table 2-5: Vulnerable Households

Vulnerability Type Vulnerable

HHs

Lapsiphedi Changunar ayan Mulpani Phutung Barhabise Household headed by senior citizen 7 12 11 4 12 46 Single Women Headed Households 7 3 2 0 3 15 Households having Family Member with 0 0 3 4 0 7 Disability Households having BPL Income 0 0 0 0 6 6 Ethnic Households 34 32 0 1 9 76 Total as per 2019 survey 36 39 13 4 23 113

Additional assistance to the 113-project affected vulnerable households as provisioned in the RP in accordance with entitlement matrix shall be taken up by the Project after approval of the same. The households of ethnic minority, single women headed households, household with persons with disability, households headed by senior citizens, HHs below poverty level etc., comes under the category of vulnerable households. A tentative cost for vulnerable assistance has also been estimated in the updated resettlement plan (Table 2-6). The vulnerable households will be provided additional assistance after the verification of vulnerability status by the PSC consultant with the help of respective ward, local communities and project affected families as provisioned in the RP.

Table 2-6: Additional Assistance to vulnerable groups proposed in RP SN Vulnerable No. Number of HHs Cash Assistance at Special Total Total Categories of falling in single the Local Assistance Assistance Assistance HHs vulnerable Agricultural Wage (NRs.) [b] (NRs.) in million category Rate in NRs [a] (NPR) 1 Single Women 15 1 90,000 10,000 100,000 0.1 Headed HHs 2 Households 7 2 180,000 20,000 200,000 0.2 having Members with disability 3 Senior Citizen 46 19 1,170,000 190,000 1,360,000 1.36 Headed HHs

15 SN Vulnerable No. Number of HHs Cash Assistance at Special Total Total Categories of falling in single the Local Assistance Assistance Assistance HHs vulnerable Agricultural Wage (NRs.) [b] (NRs.) in million category Rate in NRs [a] (NPR) 4 Below Poverty 6 4 360000 40000 400000 0.4 Level (BPL) HHs 5 Ethnic Minority 76 56 5,040,000 560,000 5,600,000 5.6 Households 6 Multiple 31 vulnerable 2,790,000 310,000 3,100,000 3.1 category Tentative Total No 150 113 of Vulnerable [c] 10,170,000 1,130,000 11,300,000 11.3 Households and Assistance [a] No. of HHs x 90 days x NRs. 500 [b] No. of HHs x NRs. 10, 000 [c] Family members of vulnerable households also will be provided capacity building and skill training under the separate GESI Training to be implemented under JFPR as described in F-3.

2.3 IMPLEMENTATION SCHEDULE

A tentative implementation schedule of compensation for land acquisition and resettlement activities in the project including various sub tasks and time line matching with civil work schedule is provided in Table 2-8. The implementation schedule is linked to the project implementation schedule.

16 Table 2-7 Implementation Schedule

(Year/quarterly) 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 SN Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Activity Progress 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 A Project Preparation Phase Screen sub A1.1 project impact (completed) On site public consultation for A1.2 substations and distribution line alignment Carry out Census A1.3 Survey Prepare the draft A1.4 Resettlement Plan (RP) Carry out Census A1.5 Survey for RP update Updating of RP A1.6 and Reviewed by ADB Submitted Updated RP after A1.7 incorporating ADB observations B RP Implementation Phase

Engage with social specialist B2.1 and implementing NGO

17 (Year/quarterly) 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 SN Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Activity Progress 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 Public disclosure and B2.2 information disse mination Grievance B2.3 Redressal Co-ordinate with B2.4 district authority for LA Payment of B2.5 compensation for land Payment for all B2.6 the other assets Payment for the other allowances B2.7 and livelihood restoration C Monitoring and Reporting Phase Internal C3.1 Monitoring (ongoing) External Monitoring & C3.2 reporting (Semi- annual)

18 3 INSTITUTIONAL ARRANGEMENT FOR MONITORING The NEA is executing agency and implementing all ADB-funded project components through its Project Management Directorate (PMD), which is responsible for planning, designing, implementing, monitoring, and supervising all NEA projects funded by ADB. PMD usually hires its own project-specific Supervision Consultants to supervise and monitor both the technical as well as environmental and social safeguard aspects of projects. To implement the environmental and social safeguard activities more effectively, NEA has established its own dedicated Social Safeguard and Environmental Management Department (SSEMD) under the PMD headed by a director and supported by dedicated environmental and social safeguards officers, civil engineer, administrative and accounting and other support staff. SSEMD is responsible for implementing and updating the environmental preliminary studies and monitoring, mitigation, CSR and supervising the environmental and social safeguard related activities as per its job descriptions. The approved organizational structures of SSEMD are below.

NEA, Project Management Directorate

Social Safeguard and Environmental Management Dept. Director, (Admin, misc-11)

Environmental Management Social Safeguard Section Admin and Account Section Division Director, Adm. Mis. 11 L (1)

Assist. Director (Sociology) - 8L (1) Admin Officer- 7L (1) Manager (Env.)- 10L (1), Sociologist- 7L (1) Account Officer- 7L (1) Assist. Manager (Env.)- 8L (1) Civil Engineer- 7L (1) Senior Assistant (Admin)- 5L (1) Environmentalist- 7L (1) Assistant, Account- 4L (1)

Gender Equality & Social Inclusion (GESI) Unit

Sociologist- L7 (1)

19 Considering the volume of works carried out by NEA-PMD-SSEMD, additional human resources (if required) are engaged to support project implementation. Specifically, a Project Supervision Consultant (PSC) to assist NEA in supervising, managing, and implementing the project and to ensure that the project is completed according to the schedule and in compliance with ADB social and environmental safeguard requirements.

The institutional setup, till date has proved to be efficient and has comprehensively tackled issues arising during project implementation.

4 COMPLIANCE WITH SOCIAL SAFEGUARD COVENANTS As per loan covenants, semiannual safeguard monitoring report is required to be disclosed on ADB’s website. The loan covenants compliance status is enclosed as Annex 3. The detail of compliance of social safeguard related requirements is presented in the table 4.2. Table 4-1 Safeguards Related Requirements Item Safeguards Related Responsible Compliance status Completion Process to No. Requirements Agencies Deadline Date/ Remarks 1 MANAGEMENT Institutional and Financing Arrangements 1.1 Financing and budget: NEA Complied with: Before (i) Safeguard office and Safeguard office with focal commencement staff; (ii) RP cost person has been of site works. established. Compensation for 5 Substations has already been disbursed. However, compensation for few landowners whose legal status is not yet confirmed by district authority (Kathmandu, Bhakatpur and Sindhupalchowk), has been deposited with district administrative office. Same shall be disbursed after finalization of ownership status. Cost of RPs has already been allocated and shall be disbursed after approval of RPs. 1.2 Establish Safeguard NEA Being Complied with. Before Safeguard Unit Safeguard database has commencement database has (i) Safeguard’s been developed whereas of site works and been developed. database facilities trainings related to at the time of (ii) Safeguards training safeguard will be construction

20 Item Safeguards Related Responsible Compliance status Completion Process to No. Requirements Agencies Deadline Date/ Remarks implemented when work (for construction work trainings). commences. Updating of Draft Document/RP/IPP based on Detailed Design 1.3 (i)Update of RP: NEA/PSC Being Complied with. Before Updated RP Revise based on RP for the project, along commencement (including Detail Design with revised budget and of site works. Barhabise) was (ii) Revise implementation schedule, submitted on 24 implementation has been revised by the December 2020. Schedule (iii) Revise budget PSC and is under review. ADB has provided some input on the report. Same is being incorporated and shall be resubmitted shortly. 1.4 Compensation rates: NEA Complied with: Before (i) approved by the Compensation rate has commencement Government. been decided to reflect the of site works. (ii) Adequate as per replacement value of asset RP lost. The rate has been (iii) Affected persons decided in a transparent informed. manner in the presence of APs, govt. representatives and executing agency. Compensation rate has been finalized through the CDC and the disbursement of compensation is under process. Disclosure and Grievance Redress Arrangements 1.5 Disclose final / updated NEA Being complied with. Before Updated RP is RP (i) to the affected commencement under review at persons in local of site works. ADB. language; (ii) in ADB website; (iii) in EA’s website 1.6 Disclose project NEA/Contra Being complied with. Before GRC has been activities to affected ctor commencement formed at each communities: of site works. project location (i) put up a project expect Barhabise signboard and their details have been

21 Item Safeguards Related Responsible Compliance status Completion Process to No. Requirements Agencies Deadline Date/ Remarks (ii) Distribution of shared with the project leaflets and community. details of GRM to affected communities 1.7 Grievance redress NEA Being Complied with. Before committee: GRC has been constituted commencement (i) clear terms of and is functional along with of site works. reference the responsible personnel (ii) Appointment from the project in all decree substations except (iii) Publicly disclosed Barhabise. among affected persons. 1.8 Grievance redress NEA Being Complied with. During the Grievance are records: Disputes are being construction being resolved as (i) list and number collected through the GRC work per the grievances and the grievances are Within 4 weeks procedural received; being resolved. after grievance details mentioned (ii) numbers of received. in GRM. Efforts resolved issues; are being made (iii) Numbers of cases to resolve within under GRC review; the time frame (iv) outstanding cases from the date of (filed to court) receiving complaint as stipulated in RP. Monitoring and Reporting Arrangements 1.9 Set up internal NEA/PSC Complied with. During the monitoring system: (i) Deputation of dedicated construction assessment on staffs have been done and works. capacity and staff the periodic safeguard requirement; (ii) criteria monitoring report has been of safeguards prepared by monitoring assessment; (iii) site activities. reporting mechanism 1.10 Appoint external NEA Not complied. External Before the monitoring agency Monitoring agency to be construction (as relevant): (i) appointed after work starts. recruitment schedule; construction work start. (ii) TOR; (iii) baseline survey (iv) reporting mechanism (v) action taken by management on reports.

22 Item Safeguards Related Responsible Compliance status Completion Process to No. Requirements Agencies Deadline Date/ Remarks 1.11 Reporting: NEA/PSC Being Complied with: During the Regular (i) Frequency; Periodic environmental construction Environmental (ii) timelines; and social safeguard works. and social (iii) identified issues; monitoring reports has safeguard (iv) Action taken and been prepared along with monitoring report /recommendation. site inspection and (Semiannual) is provided the submitted. recommendation for the External noncompliance. monitoring report is getting delayed as external environmental and social safeguard is yet to be appointed by NEA. 2. RP IMPLEMENTATION Consultation 2.1 Consultation: NEA/PSC Complied with. Updated Before (i) Responsibility; RP included Stakeholder construction (ii) Stakeholders consultation & its works start. identified documentation. (iii) Consultation and process; (iv) Documentation. Mapping and Assets Inventory 2.2 Affected persons’ NEA/PSC Complied with. List of Before identity cards and Affected people were construction affected assets published in National daily works start. records: (i) issuance newspapers and objection, and distribution of if any, were invited from affected persons’ ID the interested party. The cards, (i) detail measurement of measurements survey land/valuation of assets of affected assets and were done in presence of documentation. the affected person and principle of replacement value of land/ assets was strictly adhered to. Based on the above activity RP update work has been completed by PSC. 2.3 Common property/ NEA/PSC Complied with. Before public assets: Identification of affected construction common property and works start.

23 Item Safeguards Related Responsible Compliance status Completion Process to No. Requirements Agencies Deadline Date/ Remarks (i) final inventory; (ii) assets completed along restoration plan and with restoration plan schedule; (iii) funding included in the updated sources. RP. Compensation, Relocation and Rehabilitation 2.4 Payment of NEA Being complied. Before Phutung-100%; compensation and Compensation distribution construction Barhabise- 100% entitlements (as stated is under process. works start. Mulpani- in the RP): (i) schedule 80.95%; of payment; (ii) records Changunarayan- / receipts of payment. 91.83% and Lapsiphedi- 56.81% 2.5 Provision of additional NEA Being complied. Before Additional assistance for Additional assistance for construction assistance for vulnerable affected the vulnerable affected works start. vulnerable APs persons: (i) per type of persons has been has been activities; (ii) schedule calculated in proposed RP. calculated in of implementation. Same shall be distributed proposed RP. after its approval. 2.6 Livelihood restored at NEA Being complied. During the the pre project level Livelihood restoration construction after the project trainings are not provided works. implementation. to the affected people. These training are included in the updated RP. This shall be taken up after approval of updated RP.

24 5 GRIEVANCE REDRESSAL MECHANISM AND ITS IMPLEMENTATION

There are two grievance redress processes available to affected person under this project, these are as follows: i. The Chief District Officer (CDO) to whom objections can be raised as per the LAA for land and asset related compensation objections. ii. The project level grievance redress mechanism (GRM) established to receive, evaluate and facilitate the resolution of affected people’s concerns, complaints, and grievances about other issues arising out of the project and RP implementation.

5.1 PROJECT LEVEL GRM The project level GRM has been established to receive, evaluate and facilitate the resolution of affected people’s concerns, complaints, and grievances about the social issues arising out of the project and RP implementation. The GRM is aimed to provide a trusted way to voice and resolve concerns linked to the project, and to be an effective way to address affected people’s concerns without allowing it to escalate resulting in delays in project implementation. The three tiers grievance redress mechanism addresses affected persons’ concerns and complaints promptly, using an understandable and transparent process that is gender responsive, culturally appropriate, and readily accessible to the affected persons at no costs and without retribution. While Grievance Redress Committee (GRC) has been formed in the Changunarayan, Lapsiphedi, Mulpani and Phutung, the same is in the process of formation at Barhabise. The site level grievances are redressed at the site level through the concerned project engineer and contractor, failing which the case is referred to the GRC. If the AP is not satisfied with the decision then he/she will have the right to approach the appropriate court of law for redress. The EA will ensure that affected persons have the right to approach court of law any time during the process of grievance redress activities. The GRC to meet regularly (at least twice in a month or as per the requirement) on a pre-fixed date. The committee to review the grievances submitted or expressed verbally by APs, and assign the responsibilities to relevant agencies on implementing the decisions of the committee.

25 Figure 1: Flow chart showing Grievance Redress Mechanism

If efforts to resolve disputes using the GRM remain unresolved or unsatisfactory, AHs also have the right to directly discuss their concerns or problems with the ADB’s South Asia Energy Division or the Nepal Resident Mission as well. ADB’s Accountability Mechanism allows people affected by ADB-supported Projects to submit complaints to ADB. This is a separate resolution mechanism from the GRM described above. The Accountability Mechanism provides an independent forum that allows people to voice their problems and seek resolution, and report alleged violations of ADB’s operational policies and procedures. 5.2 RECEIVED GRIEVANCES/SUGGESTIONS AND STATUS

In total 12 grievances have been received till 31 December 2020. Furthermore, there were no any grievances has been received however the status of old grievances has been updated and the Detail of collected grievances and its matrix and its status is presented below, and related letters are attached in Annex 6. A Grievance Redress Committee (GRC) has been formed in the Changunarayan, Lapsiphedi, Mulpani and Phutung with representatives of project, and representative of local. GRC is formed to ensure APs grievances are addressed and facilitate timely project implementation. The members of GRC in different subprojects are mentioned here below. The GRC formation letter is attached in Annex 4.

Mulpani SS 1. Prakash Phuyal Ward Chief, Kageshwori Manahara Municipality

26 2. Kamala Dahal Ward member, Kageshwori Manahara Municipality 3. Pradip Adhikari Sociologist, NEA 4. Juju Ratna Shakya Project Manager, NEA 5. Devraj Prasai Administrative chief, NEA

Phutung SS 1. Sanokaji Khatri Ward Chief, Tarkeshwor Municipality 2. Ruku Pariyar Ward member, Tarkeshwor Municipality 3. Ramesh Gautam Sociologist, NEA 4. Juju Ratna Shakya Project Manager, NEA 5. Devraj Prasai Administrative chief, NEA

Changunarayan SS 1. Buddhilal Maharjan Ward Chief, Changunarayan Municipality 2. Sapana Tamang Ward member, Changunarayan Municipality 3. Pradip Adhikari Sociologist, NEA 4. Juju Ratna Shakya Project Manager, NEA 5. Devraj Prasai Administrative chief, NEA

Lapsiphedi SS 1. Santa Bahadur Waiba Ward Chief, Shankarapur Municipality 2. Shanta Gautam Ward member, Shankarapur Municipality 3. Ramesh Gautam Sociologist, NEA 4. Juju Ratna Shakya Project Manager, NEA 5. Devraj Prasai Administrative chief, NEA

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Table 5-1 Grievance Matrix

SN Submitted Grievances/Requests Response Status Changunarayan Substation 1 Protection of irrigation canal and The project has ensured to protect Resolved plants/trees near the entrance private and public properties. location to the substation site (March Besides, the protection of irrigation 2016). canal falls in disputed land. 2 Demand for the distribution line by the The Project has provided the cost for Resolved locals. the construction of distribution line to the distribution department of NEA. Distribution wing is constructing the line. 3 Construction of access road nearby The project has assured to provide Resolved the substation for the locals’ easy certain percentage of cost for the access to temple. construction of access road based on the estimate provided by the locals. 4 Demand of small road access to the The project assured to consider in Under process field side the construction period.

Lapsiphedi Substation 1 Widening and improving the existing The project shall ensure widening Under process road linking the project site and main and improving the existing road road at Jarsingpauwa (Jan 2016) linking to main road. The scope of this activity is defined to contractor. - Detailed survey of approach road completed. Construction of access road not yet started 2 Enhancing the existing drinking water The estimate has not been provided Under process supply system brought from about 2 by the local for the enhancement of km above the Lapsiphedi (Jan 2016) existing drinking water supply. 3 (a)Providing the compensation of the (a) Compensation has been fixed (a)Not feasible. land per Ana 300000, through committee (b)in case of no document of the (b) In case, No document for the (b)Under land is available with AP, matter affected land, Project should provide process shall be taken up with Govt. of Nepal compensation according to the field and appropriate compensation, as book, approved shall be provided (c)Not feasible. (c)provide the shares 5000 per (d)Resolved affected household, (c)Not applicable as this is not Hydro (d) providing the job according to generation project as referred by skills, APs (d) However, local manpower will be given preference according to skill through contractor. 4 Murali Tiwari and others has No document for the land is available Under process demanded for the compensation of with AP. Matter shall be taken up the land which they are using for with Govt. of Nepal and appropriate decades and haven’t got any sort of compensation, as approved shall be compensation till date. They provided demanded to provide the amount from the social security fund of the project.

28 5 Maintenance and Construction of The project has provided first Resolved Existing Heath Post installment of the cost for the maintenance and construction of existing health post based on the estimate provided by Ward office)

6 CONSULTATION, PARTICIPATION AND DISCLOSURE

The disclosure of project information has to be done well in advance of commencement of project construction works. At each stage, certain engagement activities are being conducted/will be conducted to keep the stakeholders informed and they will be continuously reached for their feedback. Information dissemination and consultation activities during preparation of this report were done to attain the following: (i) share available project information with the affected people; (ii) obtain information on the needs and priorities of the affected people including their feedback on proposed activities; (iii) involve the affected people and communities in project planning; and (iv) ensure transparency in all activities related to resettlement impacts, mitigation and compensation. The primary stakeholders of the proposed refurbishment of distribution line and substation are the end consumers including affected households that will benefit from the electricity that the project will provide. The other stakeholders are NEA, GoN and the local government units.

The provisions of the ADB policy and Government laws on land acquisition were also disclosed to the affected persons and their community. During the census and sample household survey, meaningful consultations were held in designated points. Views of the community were shared with NEA and the consultants. The socio-economic survey and the consultation meetings provided opportunity to draw out information on the development needs of the local people, the role of the distribution line in meeting these needs, the potential adverse impacts of the construction and operation phase and their recommendations on the mitigation and compensation of these impacts.

Table 6-1 Disclosure Plan

Activity Task Status Agencies Remarks

Census and Socio- economic survey Identified DPs and Completed from Consultative meetings on collected socio- November 2016 to - resettlement mitigation economic information March 2017 draft RP, May 2017

Consultative meetings on Discuss entitlements, Completed from resettlement mitigation at compensation rates, May 2016 to March EA-NEA/PMD the time of draft RP, May GRM 2017 2017

Publish list of affected Public Notification for Land lands/sites in a local Completed in EA acquisition newspaper, project January 2017 commencement details

29 Activity Task Status Agencies Remarks

Distribute leaflets or Publicize the draft RP, Completed in June booklets in local EA May 2017 2017 language

Full disclosure of the draft Distribute RP in local Completed in June EA RP, May 2017 to DPs language to DPs 2017

Web disclosure of the draft RP posted on ADB Completed in June EA RP, May 2017 websites 2017 Census and Socio- economic survey Identified DPs and Completed in Consultative meetings on collected socio- October 2019 and - resettlement mitigation for economic information 2020 updated RP, 2019 and 2020 Consultative Consultative Meetings meetings on Discuss entitlements, regarding resettlement EA- compensation rates, resettlement mitigation at the time NEA/PMD GRM mitigation have of Updated RP 2019 been conducted and 2020 during the RP update. Distribution of EA- Project information information leaflets Continuous PMD/SSEMD/ dissemination to DPs NEA

Updated RP Full disclosure of the Distribute RP in is completed It is yet to be updated RP 2019 and local language to EA and under completed 2020 to DPs DPs review at PMD. Updated RP Web disclosure of the is completed RP posted on ADB It is yet to be updated RP 2019 and EA and under websites completed 2020 review at PMD.

NEA had consultation with affected communities to achieve feedback on perception of engagement during the pre-construction phase. The stakeholder engagement process for the vulnerable groups has/shall extensively use PRA techniques and has/shall be conducted separately. In case of involvement of indigenous people, such engagement has/shall especially ensure geographical integrity, cultural continuity and social hegemony. During the construction and operation phase, the active program of engagement with affected and interested parties to ensure that they will be kept informed and have an opportunity to continue a constructive dialogue about the Project with the project proponents.

30 6.1 CONSULTATIONS

The meaningful consultation ensures the presence of different categories of representatives (i.e., representative sampling) in the consultation process so as to obtain a balanced public opinion, equitable and non-discriminatory participation, provide transparent and factual information with prior information about the project, systematic documentation of the process, public disclosure of relevant parts etc. In this reporting period of semiannual social monitoring report, no any formal consultations have been conducted.

7 KEY ISSUES AND RECOMMENDED CORRECTIVE MEASURES

The corrective measures for the issues are presented in the below table 7-1.

Table 7-1 Corrective Measures and Issues

SN Issues Corrective Measures Timeframe Responsibility 1 Disbursement of the Assist in the documentation 2021 March NEA compensation to the process to expedite the affected APS due to legal compensation issues 2 Chapagaun land Issue Alternate land (identified at 2020 NEA because of land rate existing Thimi switching station) December rejected to collect the has been finalized as alternate of Chapagaun SS. compensation 3 Payment for the other Expedite the approval of 2021 March NEA/PMD/PSC resettlement assistance updated RP to enlist the affected people who are eligible for resettlement assistances 4 Livelihood restoration Expedite the approval of 2021 June NEA/PMD/PSC training to affected people updated RP to enlist the affected people who are eligible for training 5 GRC has not been formed Issuance of letter regarding 2021 June NEA/SSEMD yet in Barhabise SS formation of GRC to local processes is going on for government and regular follow the formation of GRC. up. 6 Recruitment of external External consultant to be 2021 May NEA/SSEMD monitor engaged

The following recommendations are also suggested for the monitoring adjustment: • Finalization of RP to be expedited to avoid delay in distribution of rehabilitation assistance (including distribution to vulnerable people), which might disrupt harmonious social relation between the project and community. • Deputation of Social development specialist from PMD for the implementation of RP. • Regular functionalization of GRC meeting to resolve the unresolved grievances which should be conducted at least once a month.

31 ANNEX1: LAND ACQUISITION GAZETTES

Land Acquisition Notice of Barhabise SS

32

Land Acquisition Notice of Lapsiphedi SS

33 34 Land Acquisition Notice of Phutung

Land Acquisition Notice of Mulpani SS

Land Acquisition Notice of Changunarayan SS

ANNEX 2: PROJECT LOCATIONS

Location of Project Substations

Annex 3: Status of Compliance with Loan/Grant Covenants

Responsible Status of Covenants Agencies Compliance Implementation Arrangements The Borrower and NEA shall ensure that the Project is implemented in GoN Being accordance with the detailed arrangements set forth in the PAM. Any complied. subsequent change to the PAM shall become effective only after approval of such change by the Borrower and ADB. In the event of any discrepancy between the PAM, and the Loan Agreement and Project Agreement, the provisions of the Loan Agreement and Project Agreement shall prevail. (FA-Schedule 5, para 1)

Counterpart Support The borrower shall cause NEA to allocate adequate counterpart financing and GoN Being staffing for the Project. This includes the Borrower providing budgetary complied. allocations on an annual basis or more regularly if needed for counterpart financing. In addition to the foregoing, the Borrower shall ensure that NEA has sufficient funds to satisfy its liabilities arising from any Works, Goods and/or Consulting Services contract. (FA-Schedule 5, para 2a) The Borrower shall exempt the NEA from all taxes and duties on the Works and GoN Complied Goods contract except for the 1% customs levy on imported equipment and the prevailing “value-added” tax on construction. (FA-Schedule 5, para 2b) Operational Covenants The Borrower shall ensure that by 15 December 2017, NEA prepares and NEA/ GoN Being submits to the Borrower a plan for further financial restructuring, including complied.

(a) conversion of the Borrower’s loans to NEA into equity; NEA (b) conversion to equity of interest accrued and due on the Borrower’s loans NEA to NEA; (c) set-off of accumulated losses from paid-up capital and reserves; and NEA (d) full payment or provisioning of municipal street light areas. GoN (FA-Schedule 5, para 3) NEA/GoN Being The Borrower and NEA shall ensure that the financial management action plan, complied. which sets forth specific actions and timelines and is summarized in Table 11 of the PAM, as agreed between the Borrower, NEA and ADB, is implemented in accordance with its terms in close coordination with ADB. As part of this action plan, the Borrower shall ensure that NEA can manage its exposure to foreign exchange risk (by way of currency forward or swap contracts or any other means deemed appropriate by NEA). (FA-Schedule 5, para 4)

The Borrower shall ensure that NEA adheres to the reporting requirements NEA/GoN Being partly below: complied.

(e) Provides to ADB summaries and related information for petitions made to the ETFC in relation to electricity tariff issues; (f) Provides ADB with an annual report detailing electricity losses on the integrated Nepal power system, including measures taken by NEA to control and reduce commercial losses; (g) Provides ADB with an annual report detailing NEA’s revenue collection performance, including details of significant debtors and recovery measures taken; and (h) Regularly publishes on its website the System Average Interruption Frequency Index and initiates the development of the system of the System Average Interruption Duration Index and the Consumer Average Interruption Duration Index and provides regular updates to ADB (as each is defined in Standard 1366-2012, as may be updated from time to time, of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers). (FA-Schedule 5, para 5) Financial Covenants The Borrower shall ensure that NEA maintains,

(a) by 15 July 2018, a debt service coverage ratio of at least 1.2 (with debt To be service being computed following generally accepted accounting complied. principles); and NEA/GoN (b) by 15 July 2019, a debt-to-equity ratio of no more than 75:25 and a current Being

ratio of at least 1. (FA-Schedule 5, para 6 & 7) complied. Tariffs The Borrower shall ensure that, if necessary to cover annual cost increases, NEA/GoN Being NEA submits regular petitions for increases in electricity tariffs to the ETFC. (FA- complied. Schedule 5, para 8) NEA/GoN Environment (a) The Borrower shall ensure, and cause NEA to ensure, that the preparation, NEA/GoN Being design, construction, implementation, operation and decommissioning of the complied. Project comply with: (i) all applicable laws and regulations of the Borrower

relating to environment, health, and safety; (ii) the Environmental Safeguards; and (iii) all measures, and requirements set forth in the

respective IEE and EMP, and any corrective or preventative actions set forth in a Safeguards Monitoring Report. (b) The Borrower shall ensure, and cause NEA to ensure, that (i) no proceeds of the Loan are used for Works located within the core and buffer zones of Being the Kathmandu Valley World Heritage Sites with potential adverse impact; Complied. and (ii) the Department of Archeology of the Borrower participates in the supervision of Works to ensure no adverse impact to the protected heritage sites. (FA-Schedule 5, para 9)

Land Acquisition and Involuntary Resettlement The Borrower shall ensure, and cause NEA to ensure, that all land and all rights- NEA/GoN Being of-way required for the Project are made available to the Works contractor in Complied. accordance with the schedule agreed under the related Works contract and all land acquisition and resettlement activities are implemented in compliance with (a) all applicable laws and regulations of the Borrower relating to land acquisition and involuntary resettlement; (b) the Involuntary Resettlement Safeguards; and (c) all measures and requirements set forth in the respective RP, and any corrective or preventative actions set forth in a Safeguards Monitoring Report. (FA-Schedule 5, para 10)

Without limiting the application of the Involuntary Resettlement Safeguards or NEA/GoN Being the RP, the Borrower shall ensure, and cause NEA to ensure, that no physical Complied. or economic displacement takes place in connection with the Project until:

(a) Compensation and other entitlements have been provided to affected people in accordance with the RP; and (b) A comprehensive income and livelihood restoration program has been established in accordance with the RP. (FA-Schedule 5, para 11)

Indigenous Peoples The Borrower shall ensure and cause NEA to ensure, that the Project does not NEA/GoN Being impact indigenous peoples within the meaning of the SPS. If due to unforeseen Complied. circumstances, the Project impacts indigenous peoples, the Borrower shall take all steps necessary or desirable to ensure that the Project complies with all applicable laws and regulations of the Borrower relating to indigenous peoples and within the SPS. (FA-Schedule 5, para 12) Human and Financial Resources to Implement Safeguards Requirements The Borrower shall make available, and NEA to make available, necessary NEA/GoN Being budgetary and human resources to fully implement the EMP and the RP. Complied. (FA-Schedule 5, para 13) Safeguards- Related Provisions in Bidding Documents and Works Contract The Borrower shall ensure, and cause NEA to ensure, that all bidding NEA/GoN Being

documents and contracts for Works contain provisions that require contractors Complied. to:

(a) Comply with the measures and requirements relevant to the contractor set forth in the IEE, the EMP and the RP (to the extent they concern impacts on affected people during construction), and any corrective or preventive actions set out in a Safeguards Monitoring Report; (b) Make available a budget for all such environmental and social measures; (c) Provide the Borrower with a written notice of any unanticipated environmental, resettlement or indigenous peoples risks or impacts that arise during construction, implementation or operation of the Project that were not considered in the IEE, the EMP or the RP; (d) Adequately record the condition of roads, agricultural land and other infrastructure prior to starting to transport materials and construction; and (e) Fully reinstate pathways, other local infrastructure, and agricultural land to at least their pre-project condition upon the completion of construction. (FA-Schedule 5, para 14) Safeguards Monitoring and Reporting The Borrower shall clause NEA to do the following:

(a) Submit semi-annual Safeguards Monitoring Reports to ADB and disclose NEA Party relevant information from such reports to affected persons promptly upon complied. submission; (b) If any unanticipated environmental and/or social risks and impacts arise NEA during construction, implementation or operation of the Project that were

not considered in the IEE, the EMP or the RP, promptly inform ADB of the occurrence of such risks or impacts, with detailed description of the event and proposed corrective action plan; and (c) Report any actual or potential breach of compliance with the measures and requirements set forth in the EMP or the RP promptly after becoming NEA aware of the breach. (FA-Schedule 5, para 15)

Prohibited List of Investments The borrower shall ensure, and cause NEA to ensure, that no proceeds of the NEA/GoN Being Loan are used to finance any activity included in the list of prohibited complied. investment activities provided in Appendix 5 of the SPS. (FA-Schedule 5, para 16)

Labor Standards, Health and Safety The Borrower shall ensure, and cause NEA to ensure, that the core labor NEA Being standards and the Borrower’s applicable laws and regulations are complied complied. with during Project implementation. The Borrower shall include specific provisions in the bidding documents and contracts financed by ADB under the Project requiring that the contractors, among other things (a) comply with the Borrower’s applicable labor law and regulations and incorporate applicable workplace occupational safety norms; (b) do not use child labor; (c) do not discriminate workers in respect of employment and occupation; (d) do not use forced labor; and (e) disseminate, or engage appropriate service providers to disseminate, information on the risks of sexually transmitted diseases, including HIV/AIDS, to the employees of contractors engaged under the Project and to members of the local communities surrounding the Project area, particularly women. The Borrower shall strictly monitor compliance with the requirements set forth above and provide ADB with regular reports. (FA- Schedule 5, para 17) Gender and Development The Borrower shall ensure that (a) the GAP is implemented in accordance with NEA Being

its terms; (b) the bidding documents and contracts include relevant provisions complied. for contractors to comply with the measures set forth in the GAP; (c) adequate resources are allocated for implementation of the GAP; and (d) progress on implementation of the GAP, including progress toward achieving key gender outcome and output targets, are regularly monitored, and reported to ADB. (FA-Schedule 5, para 18)

Governance and Anticorruption The Borrower and NEA shall (a)comply with ADB’s Anticorruption Policy NEA Being

(1998, as amended to date) and acknowledge that ADB reserves the right to complied. investigate directly, or through its agents, any alleged corrupt, fraudulent, collusive or coercive practice relating to the Project; and (b) cooperate with any such investigation and extend all necessary assistance for satisfactory completion of such investigation. (FA-Schedule 5, para 19) The Borrower and NEA shall ensure that the anticorruption provisions NEA Being acceptable to ADB are included in all bidding documents and contracts, complied. including provisions specifying the right of ADB to audit and examine the records and accounts of the executing and implementing agencies and all contractors, suppliers, consultants, and other service providers as they relate to the Project.(FA-Schedule 5, para 20) Change in Ownership

In the event that the Borrower or NEA plans to: (a) make any change in the NEA Being ownership of the Project facilities or NEA; (b) sell, transfer or assign, NEA’s complied. direct or indirect interest in the Project; or (c) lease or contract out, or otherwise modify NEA’s responsibilities for construction, operation and maintenance of the project, the Borrower shall at least 6 months prior to implementation of such transactions, consult with ADB and obtain ADB’s consent. (FA-Schedule 5, para 27)

Annex-4 Public consultations Meeting and Matrix List of Participants in Meeting

S.N Participants Gender Substation Date 1 Pranil Pradhan Male Mulpani 24th October 2019 2 Manisha Shilpakar Female (2076/07/07) 3 Sefina Joshi Female 4 Dinesh Nepal Male 5 Ishwori Nepal Female 6 Ganesh Kumar Shah Male

S.N Participants Gender Substation Date 1 Prakash Phuyal Male Mulpani 19th November 2 JuJuRatna Shakya Male 2019 3 Prabhat Dantre Male (2076/08/03) 4 Subodh Kumar Shah Male 5 Jayaram Adhikari Male 6 Rabin Dhakal Male 7 Manisha Shilpakar Female 8 Tikaram Nepal Male 9 Raju Nepal Male 10 Umesh Adhikari Male

S.N Participants Gender Substation Date 1 Bodh Nath Neupane Male Changunarayan 8th December 2 Prabhat Dantre Male 2019 3 Rabin Dhakal Male (2076/08/22) 4 Rashmila Prajapati Female 5 Shambhu K.C Male 6 Uttam Raj Sharma Male 7 Sun Kumar Bhadel Male 8 Madhusudan Paudel Male 9 Khadga Bahadur Khadka Female 10 Ramala Maharjan Female 11 Rafi Kumar Bhadel Male 12 Ratna Devi Shrestha Female 13 Uddhav Sharma Male 14 Gyan Bahadur Bhadel Male 15 Bhimsen Khadka Male 16 N awaraj Wagle Male 17 Ashok Bhadel Male 18 Manisha Shilpakar Female 19 Amrit Khatri Male 20 Kumar Tamang Male 21 Rajkumar Bhadel Male 22 Debendra Bhadel Male 23 BuddhiLal Maharjan Male 24 RojBahadur Tamang Male

Public Consultations Matrix

Changunarayan SS SN Date No. of Type of Topics/ Location Information Participants Participants Issues Disseminated discussed 1 8 Dec 2019 Total-24 Affected APs, About new Changunarayan Project benefits, (2076/08/22) Male-20 PSC, locals, document, compensation Female-4 ward chief, road disbursed, legal NEA officers construction, issues, process for compensation claiming payment to compensation, as rest of the left applicable, status person, of compliance of organize the grievance skills training redressal/demands for the affected APs Mulpani SS

1 24 Oct 2019 Total-6 Affected APs, Noise Mulpani Project benefits, (2076/07/07) Male-3 PSC, locals, management, compensation Female-3 ward member road access disbursed, legal and issues, process for employment claiming to the locals compensation, as applicable, status of compliance of grievance redressal/demands

2 19 Nov Total-10 Affected APs, Pre- Mulpani Project benefits, 2019 Male-9 PSC, locals, information of compensation (2076/08/03) Female-1 ward chief, the project disbursed, legal NEA officers issues, process for claiming compensation, as applicable, status of compliance of grievance redressal/demands

Annex: 5 Compensation Payment Status

Compensation Payment Status of Phutung Substation

Total Land Acquired Father/ Parcel Name of Land- Grandfather/ Compensated S.N. in Ropani Sq. m Land Sq. m Husband's No Owner Father- in law Amount Name, Caste Contact R A P D R A P D Number Krishna Bahadur 1 1176 0 4 3 0 150.98 0 4 3 0 150.98 Basnet Baburam Basnet Rudrabir Basnet 3,918,750 9860373169 Santoshi Basnet Shivashambhu Dhurba Prasad 2 1174 0 3 0 0 95.37 0 3 0 0 95.37 Bhandari Bhandari Bhandari 2,475,000 9869416169 3 869 1 1 1 0 548.47 1 1 1 0 548.47 Ramsaran Basnet Baburam Basnet Rudrabir Basnet 14,231,250 9840416552 Kedar Bahadur 4 870 1 1 0 0 540.53 1 1 0 0 540.53 Sudip Basnet Basnet Baburam Basnet 14,025,000 9860373169 Krishna Bahadur 5 871 0 6 2 0 206.62 0 6 2 0 206.62 Basnet Baburam Basnet Rudrabir Basnet 5,362,500 9860373169 Kedar Bahadur 6 872 0 6 2 0 206.62 0 6 2 0 206.62 Sudip Basnet Basnet Baburam Basnet 5,362,500 9860373169 7 873 0 6 2 0 206.62 0 6 2 0 206.62 Ramsaran Basnet Baburam Basnet Rudrabir Basnet 5,362,500 9840416552 Krishna Baniya Lal Bahadur Gagan Sigh 8 589 3 14 0 0 1971.28 3 14 0 0 1971.28 Chhetri Baniya Chhetri Baniya Chhetri 51,150,000 9841904795 Ambar Bhadur Rajkumar Baniya/ Rajbaniya/ Krisna Baniya/ Lal 9 244 2 0 0 0 1017.48 2 0 0 0 1017.48 Sajan Baniya Baniya Chhetri Bahadur Baniya 26,400,000 9851026369 Dwarika Raj Krishna Das 10 261 1 8 0 0 763.06 1 8 0 0 763.06 Shrestha Shrestha Kanchha Shrestha 19,800,000 9841240720 Ambar Bhadur Rajkumar Baniya/ Rajbaniya/ Krisna Baniya/ Lal 11 260 1 0 0 0 508.74 1 0 0 0 508.74 Sajan Baniya Baniya Chhetri Bahadur Baniya 13,200,000 9851026369 Ashok Prasad 12 187 0 15 1 0 484.79 0 15 1 0 484.79 Sebika Pandit Dinesh Pandit Pandit 12,581,250 9841904795 Rajbaniya/ Ambar Bhadur Rajkumar Baniya/ Krisna Baniya Baniya/ Lal 13 252 1 14 3 0 977.62 1 14 3 0 977.62 Sajan Baniya Chhetri Bahadur Baniya 30,750,000 9851026369 Krishna Das 14 525 0 14 0 0 445.06 0 14 0 0 445.06 Lalita Devi Shrestha Shrestha Kanchha Shrestha 14,000,000 9841240720

Compensation Payment Status of Mulpani Substation

Total Remain Former Acquired Father/ Grandfather/ ing Contact Land in Sq. Name of Land- Compensate S.N Parcel Sq. m Land Husband's Father-in Amount Number/ Ropani m Owner d Amount No. Name, Caste law to be Remarks

Parcel Parcel No R A P D R A P D paid Mukunda Prasad Basu Prasad 1 241 2487 2 3 2 0 1128.73 0 6 0 0 190.74 Rewatimaran 11,400,000 Adhikari Adhikari Sudarshan Krishna Adhikari/ Ganga Bhuwaneshwor 2 240 2485 2 3 2 0 1128.73 0 6 0 0 190.74 Prasad 8,850,000 9813758596 Adhikari/ Murari Adhikari Adhikari Prasad Adhikari Govinda Prasad Hari Prasad Ram Prasad 3 598 0 5 2 0 174.83 0 5 2 0 174.83 5,582,500 9849378107 Nepal Nepal Nepal Hari Prasad Ram Prasad 4 597 0 5 2 0 174.83 0 5 2 0 174.83 Tikaram Nepal 5,582,500 9841176914 Nepal Nepal Hari Prasad Ram Prasad 5 596 0 5 3 0 182.77 0 5 3 0 182.77 Mukunda Nepal 5,836,255 Nepal Nepal Nahakul Prasad Hari Prasad Ram Prasad 6 595 0 5 3 0 182.77 0 5 3 0 182.77 5,836,250 Nepal Nepal Nepal Hari Prasad Ram Prasad 7 591 0 5 2 0 174.83 0 5 2 0 174.83 Mukunda Nepal 5,582,500 Nepal Nepal Nahakul Prasad Hari Prasad Ram Prasad 8 590 0 5 2 0 174.83 0 5 2 0 174.83 5,582,500 Nepal Nepal Nepal Krishna Prasad Ram Prasad Khadananda 9 594 1 6 2 0 715.36 1 6 2 0 715.36 22,837,500 9849320083 Nepal Nepal Prasad Nepal Krishna Prasad Ram Prasad Khadananda 10 589 1 6 2 0 715.36 1 6 2 0 715.36 22,837,500 9849320083 Nepal Nepal Prasad Nepal Rajendra Prasad Achyut Ramchandra 9851030661/ 11 2439 0 3 2 2 115.21 0 3 2 2 115.21 Khatiwada/ Arjun Prasad 3,679,375 Khatiwada 9841609183 Khatiwada Khatiwada Ramchandra Ramhari 12 2440 0 3 2 2 115.21 0 3 2 2 115.21 Laxmi Sharma 3,679,375 Khatiwada SharanSharma Kamal Prasad Krishna Prasad 13 2462 0 3 0 0 95.37 0 3 0 0 95.37 Gita Khatiwada 3,045,000 Khatiwada Khatiwada Kedar Nath Lok Nath Achyut Prasad 14 2463 0 3 0 0 95.37 0 4 1 0 135.1 4,313,750 9860270758 Khatiwada Khatiwada Khatiwada

Total Remain Former Acquired Father/ Grandfather/ ing Contact Land in Sq. Name of Land- Compensate S.N Parcel Sq. m Land Husband's Father-in Amount Number/ Ropani m Owner d Amount No. Name, Caste law to be Remarks

Parcel Parcel No R A P D R A P D paid Komal Prasad Pabitra Pani Ramnath 15 1082 0 3 3 2 123.15 0 3 3 2 123.15 3,806,250 1891875 9849106136 Upadhya Nepal Nepal Nepal Durga Prasad Pabitra Pani Ramnath 16 1081 0 3 2 2 115.21 0 3 2 2 115.21 3,679,375 9849106136 Upadhya Nepal Nepal Nepal 1,839,687 Durga Prasad Pabitra Pani Ramnath 17 1080 1 1 1 0 548.47 1 1 1 0 548.47 17,508,750 9849106136 Upadhya Nepal Nepal Nepal Bishnu Prasad Not affected 18 189 0 8 0 0 254.32 0 8 0 0 254.32 Upadhya land parcel Janakai Adhikari/ Bhairab Laxmi Prasad 19 191 1 6 1 0 707.42 1 6 1 0 707.42 Kamal Adhikari/ Prasad 22,583,750 253750 14153715 Adhikari Bimal Adhikari Adhikari Murari Prasad Purushotttam Eknath 20 299 0 7 0 2 226.49 0 7 0 2 226.49 10,509,382 9860902726 Adhikari Adhikari Adhikari Murari Prasad Purushotttam Eknath 10,509,382 21 300 0 7 0 0 222.53 0 7 0 0 222.53 Adhikari Adhikari Adhikari 9860902726 9851015659 son/Not Komal Prasad Pabitra Pani Ramnath affected land 22 1090 0 14 0 2 449.02 0 2 0 0 63.58 Upadhya Nepal Nepal Nepal Parcel 9849106136/ Durga Prasad Pabitra Pani Ramnath Not affected 23 1091 0 14 0 2 449.02 0 5 0 0 158.95 Upadhya Nepal Nepal Nepal land Parcel Ishwori Pabitra Pani 2,537,500 24 1092 2522 0 14 1 0 453 0 2 2 0 79.46 Rukmani Nepal Prasad Nepal Nepal 9860231569 Komal Prasad Pabitra Pani Ramnath 17,381,875 25 1079 1 1 0 2 544.49 1 1 0 2 544.49 Upadhya Nepal Nepal Nepal Komal Prasad Pabitra Pani Ramnath 3,806,250 26 1083 0 3 3 0 119.19 0 3 3 0 119.19 Upadhya Nepal Nepal Nepal

Compensation Status of Changunarayan Substation

Total Land Acquired Land Details of Land-Owner S. Parcel Area Area Tenant Compensated Remainin Contact N No. Sq. m Sq. m Father/ Father-in Name Amount g Amount Number R A P D R A P D Name Address Husband Law Name Name Bhaktapur, Min Rammaya Min Mohan 1 101 3 9 3 0 1836.15 3 9 3 0 1836.15 Chan'naray Bahadur 12,918,750 9818967410 Shrestha Bahadur Bahadur an 1 Shrestha Bhaktapur, Badri Guna Hari Prasad 2 339 0 5 3 0 182.77 0 5 3 0 182.77 Chan'naray Prasad Nidhi Self 6,175,000 Poudel an 3 Poudel Poudel 340 0 5 3 0 182.77 0 5 3 0 182.77 Bhaktapur, 9841692325 Ramala Buddhi Lal Siddhi Lal 3 445 1 1 0 2 544.49 1 1 0 2 544.49 Chan'naray Self 9,384,375 Maharjan Maharjan Maharjan 366 0 6 0 0 190.74 0 6 0 0 190.74 an 6 Chandra Bhaktapur, Bhakta 4 319 0 10 2 0 333.78 0 10 2 0 333.78 Shiva Self 3,412,500 Maya Magar Chan'yan 3 Bahadur Dil Bhakta Shambhu Bhaktapur, Bahadur Bahadur 9849447491 Rana Magar Chan'yan 3 Magar Magar 5 320 0 10 2 0 333.78 0 10 2 0 333.78 Lila Rana Bhaktapur, Shankar Dil Bahadur Self 3,412,500

Magar Nagkhel 1 Ranamagar Ranamagar Banu Rana Bhaktapur, Bhola Dil Bahadur 9843303581 Magar Chan'an 3 Ranamagar Ranamagar Bajrayogini Shree Ram 4,604,166 Guthi Magar Shreeram Chandra 2,302,083 Magar Maya Magar Bhaktapur, Kumar 6 104 1 5 1 0 675.63 1 5 1 0 675.63 Changunar Magar ayan Kali Prasad

Magar Khadga

Magar Chuche Kaji Jagat Thapa 7 105 1 10 0 0 826.64 1 10 0 0 826.64 Kathmandu, Bahadur 8,450,000 (Chameli Shrestha maya

Total Land Acquired Land Details of Land-Owner S. Parcel Area Area Tenant Compensated Remainin Contact N No. Sq. m Sq. m Father/ Father-in Name Amount g Amount Number R A P D R A P D Name Address Husband Law Name Name Shrestha and Sarada) Manoj Kathmandu, Krishna Ratna Devi Shrestha 8 444 0 3 2 0 111.25 0 3 2 0 111.25 Saraswoti, Bahadur Self 1,137,500 9843398998 Shrestha & Father ward no. 6 Shrestha Aashlal Bhaktapur, Shambhu Bel Tej Changunar Bel 22,425,000 9849227712 K.C Bahadur Bahadur 9 107 4 5 0 0 2193.91 4 5 0 0 2193.91 ayan Bahadur Kanchhi Kathmandu, Bekh Tej Kha 9808569258 Gharti Chetri , 4 Bahadur Bahadur 108 0 0 2 2 19.84 0 0 2 2 19.84 110 0 0 2 2 19.84 0 0 2 2 19.84 Nepal 10 166 0 0 3 0 23.82 0 0 3 0 23.82 Government 177 1 4 2 0 651.78 1 4 2 0 651.78 9849503464 Nara Kumari Bhaktapur, Kanchha 11 0 9 1 2 298.01 0 9 1 2 298.01 1,598,203 gyan Shrestha Chan’ayan Magar 109 grandson Kanchha 1,448,672 9861021878 Thapamagar Buddhi Bhaktapur, Asta Bhakta Bahadur Chan'yan 7,150,000 9851232287 Bahadur Bahadur 12 111 1 6 0 0 699.48 1 6 0 0 699.48 Shrestha 1 Self Saran Bhaktapur, Asta Bhakta

Shrestha Chan'an 1 Bahadur Bahadur Bekh Punyabajra Bhaktapur, Kajinaraya Harsham 2 15 1 0 1502.27 2 15 1 0 1502.27 Bahadur 1,960,156 Manadhar Chan’yan n an 13 113 Gharti Kanchhi 1,960,156 DhartiChetri 151 3 0 0 0 1526.22 3 0 0 0 1526.22 Joyti Panchabir 15600000 5141007 14 153 0 6 0 0 190.74 0 6 0 0 190.74 Narayan Shrestha 1950000

Total Land Acquired Land Details of Land-Owner S. Parcel Area Area Tenant Compensated Remainin Contact N No. Sq. m Sq. m Father/ Father-in Name Amount g Amount Number R A P D R A P D Name Address Husband Law Name Name Chet Ganesh Man 152 0 6 0 0 190.74 0 6 0 0 190.74 1950000 5141007 Narayan Shrestha 154 0 6 0 0 190.74 0 6 0 0 190.74 Kuber Sukbir 1950000 5141007 156 3 0 0 0 1526.22 3 0 0 0 1526.22 Narayan Shrestha 15600000 Naresh Raj Bhaktapur, Bhairab Tulsi 15 276 2 2 1 0 1089 2 2 1 0 1089 Upadhya Changunar Empty 11,131,250 9841040966 Prasad Narayan Pudasaini ayan 2 Bhagwati Bhaktapur, Shiva Bhairab 16 277 2 2 1 0 1089 2 2 1 0 1089 Empty 11,131,250 9841394423 Sharma Chan’yan 2 Prasad Prasad Rajesh Pandit Guna Archana Kathmandu, 17 537 0 11 1 1 359.61 0 11 1 1 359.61 Father Dhwoj Self 3,676,562 Pandit Dachhi 2 Govinda Pandit Khadka Pradip Guna Srijana Bhaktapur Pandit 18 538 1 15 2 0 1001.47 1 15 2 0 1001.47 Dhwoj Self 10,237,500 Khadka Sirutar 5 Father Pandit Ram Saran 424 0 8 0 0 254.32 0 8 0 0 254.32 Sanu Kaji Kc 9843751522 Bhaktapur, Bekh Baburam 19 Gyani Kahtri Changunar Bahadur Self 5,200,000 Khatri 426 0 8 0 0 254.32 0 8 0 0 254.32 Dhurba ayan 2 Khatri 9841859060 Khatri Kancho Jit 425 0 8 0 0 254.32 0 8 0 0 254.32 9841110049 Bhaktapur, Bahadur Ganga Jit 20 Changunar Baburam Bekh 5,200,000 Khatri Bahadur 427 0 8 0 0 254.32 0 8 0 0 254.32 ayan 2 Bahadur Khatri Kanchha Bhaktapur 21 160 5 2 0 0 2607.28 5 2 0 0 2607.28 Self 26,650,000 Magar Chan’ayan Kedar Nath Bhaktapur Guna 22 299 0 13 0 0 413.27 0 13 0 0 413.27 Dinanath Self 4,225,000 9849227735 Poudel Chan'yan 3 Nidhi Hari Prasad Bhaktapur Guna 23 298 0 13 1 0 421.21 0 13 1 0 421.21 Badri Nath Self Paid Poudel Chan'yan 3 Nidhi

Total Land Acquired Land Details of Land-Owner S. Parcel Area Area Tenant Compensated Remainin Contact N No. Sq. m Sq. m Father/ Father-in Name Amount g Amount Number R A P D R A P D Name Address Husband Law Name Name Buddhinara Chandrawoti Bhaktapur Ramesh Kr 24 367 0 6 0 0 190.74 0 6 0 0 190.74 yan Self 1,950,000 9849043972 Maharjan Chan’yan 6 Maharjan Maharjan Gajendra Bhaktapur Dil Ram 7,921,875 9803443501 Bhadel 25 345 2 0 3 0 1041.3 2 0 3 0 1041.3 Changunar Bahadur Bahadur Self Debendra ayan 6 Bhadel Bhadel Kr Bhadel Raj Bhadel 7,170,312 Bhaktapur Tej Ram 26 346 2 0 3 0 1041.3 2 0 3 0 701.46 Kaju Bhadel Changunar Self 9841065268 Rajendra Bahadur Bahadur ayan 1 Kr Bhadel Bhaktapur Ram Min Bahadur Kalu 27 347 2 0 3 0 1041.3 2 0 3 0 830.6 Changunar Bahadur Self 8,490,625 9841605182 Bhadel Bhadel ayan 6 Bhadel 9841394091 165 4 11 0 0 2384.65 4 11 0 0 1883.85 Bajrayogini 6,418,750 (Asta Bdr Guthi Bhadel) 28 File Not

Found (Asta 12,837,500 Bahadur Bhadel) Mohan Maya

Bhadel Gopal Bahadur Bhadel Bhaktapur Pancha Buddhi 29 168 2 12 2 0 1414.84 2 12 2 0 649.78 Rajendra Changunar Bahadur Bahadur Self Bahadur ayan 1 Bhadel Bhadel 6,642,188 9840252892 Bhadel Prem Bahadur 9860200266 Bhadel

Total Land Acquired Land Details of Land-Owner S. Parcel Area Area Tenant Compensated Remainin Contact N No. Sq. m Sq. m Father/ Father-in Name Amount g Amount Number R A P D R A P D Name Address Husband Law Name Name Ashok Bhaktapur 30 283 3 4 2 0 1669.26 3 4 2 0 1669.26 Kumar Changunar Ishwori Buddhiman Self 9880193772 Bhadel ayan 1 Siddhi Bhaktapur 31 284 3 4 2 0 1669.26 3 4 2 0 1669.26 Bahadur Changunar Ishwori Buddhiman Self 17,062,500 9841620831 Bhadel ayan 6 Nara Bhaktapur Bahadur Man 32 173 6 3 2 0 3163.69 6 3 2 3 943.83 Changunar Jangabir Self 9,648,438 9849383994 Khatri Bahadur ayan 2 Chhetri Ram Devi Bhaktapur Man Kumari 33 175 7 13 0 0 3974.45 7 13 0 0 3974.45 40625000 Shrestha Chan’rayan Magarni Ranju Kathmandu Ramesh Indra 34 176 1 13 3 0 945.83 1 13 3 0 945.83 Self 9,668,750 Kaflye 16 Prasad Prasad Hari Krishna Shrestha Bhaktapur Hari (Ram Binod 9860770819 35 255 1 6 0 0 699.48 1 6 0 0 699.48 Changunar Krishna 9,900,000 Upadhya (son) ayan Shrestha also repeated) Chhinnama Bhaktapur Hari Krishna 9860770819 254 1 7 0 0 731.27 1 7 0 0 731.27 6,900,000 sta Guthi Chan’rayan Shrestha (Tenant Hari) 36 Sanumaya 3,450,000 Shrestha Krishna Bhaktapur Man 37 253 1 14 0 0 953.8 1 14 0 0 953.8 Bahadur Changunar Sanu Self 13,500,000 9841972115 Bahadur Khadka ayan 3 Hari Bhaktapur Dhan Sanu 38 256 2 0 0 0 1017.48 2 0 0 0 1017.48 Bahadur Self 10,400,000 Chan’yan 3 Bahadur Bahadur Khadka Kishor Kr Bhaktapur Keshab Kr Attarkum Krishna 39 479 1 13 2 0 937.89 1 13 2 0 937.89 9,587,500 Bhadel Chan’yan 6 Bhadel ar Bhadel Kr Bhadel Shyam Kr Bhaktapur Attar Kr Bhairab 9841358572/ 40 480 1 13 2 0 937.89 1 13 2 0 937.89 Self 9,587,500 Bhadel Chan’yan 6 Bhadel Singh 9841604084

Compensation Status of Lapsiphedi Substation

Grandfa Par Total Area Acquired Land Father/ Compensa Remaini Land Owner ther/ Contact S. N cel Sq. m Sq. m Tenants Husband ted ng Name Father Number No. R A P D R D P D Name Amount Amount in law Karsang 1 1 3 15 0 0 2003.22 3 8 0 0 1780.69 Self Suku Lama Dema Lama 12880000 9843972460 Lama Kule 2 2 0 13 3 0 437.21 0 13 3 0 437.21 NA Tamang Lal Chandra Jit Bahadur 3 3 2 8 0 0 1271.9 2 8 0 0 1271.9 Self Bahadur 0 9200000 Bahadur Waiba Waiba Waiba 9813009415 Sete 4 4 1 12 0 0 890.27 1 12 0 0 890.27 NA grandson of Tamang Sete Narayan Singh Jit Bahadur Lal 5 5 1 12 2 0 906.23 1 9 1 0 802.88 Self 5807500 9869320944 Waiba Tamang Waiba Tamang Bahadur Madhav Ganesh Raj Samsher 6 6 0 13 3 0 437.21 0 12 0 0 381.48 Self Rajbhanda 2280000 Bhandari Rajbhandari ri Kule 7 7 1 8 3 0 787.05 1 8 3 0 787.05 NA Tamang Madhav Ganesh Raj Samsher 8 8 3 10 2 0 1860.23 1 3 1 0 612.14 Self Rajbhanda 3657500 Bhandari Rajbhandari ri Tirtha Maya Harka Bhadur 9 9 0 5 3 0 182.89 0 5 0 0 158.95 Self Kajiman 950000 9808154271 Waiba Waiba Kale Ram Bahadur Man Bahadur 10 10 0 6 3 0 214.68 0 5 2 0 174.91 Self Waiaba 1045000 9860128403 Waiba Tamang Waiba Tamang Tamang Madhav Ganesh Raj Samsher 11 11 1 0 0 0 508.79 1 0 0 0 508.79 Self Rajbhanda 3040000 Bhandari Rajbhandari ri 9813009415 Sete 12 12 1 9 2 0 810.86 1 9 2 0 810.86 NA grandson of Tamang Sete Narayan Singh Jit Bahadur Lal 13 13 0 9 2 0 302.07 0 5 0 0 158.95 Self 950000 9869320944 Waiba Tamang Waiba Tamang Bahadur

Jit Bdr 14 14 0 12 2 0 397.44 0 12 2 0 397.44 NA Nagarkoti Sonam Akkal Bahadur Bride 15 15 8 9 0 0 4356.43 7 1 2 0 3609.28 Self Singh 26105000 9863424458 Syangbo Syangbo Syangbo Iman Pabi Tamang Suryaman 16 16 5 0 3 0 2567.89 4 9 2 0 2337.23 Self Singh 16905000 9841269197 Shrestha Lama Tamang Krishna Man Bhadur 17 17 0 3 3 0 119.31 0 3 0 0 95.37 Self Bahadur Govinda 690000 9866822453 Tamang Tamang Biman Singh Tamang Najar Singh 18 18 4 15 3 0 2535.95 4 15 3 0 2535.95 Self 18342500 9862250967 (mangale Tamang Tamang) Bal Rabichandra Deb Prasad 19 19 1 2 0 0 572.37 0 14 1 0 453.04 Self Krishna 3277500 9841095459 Tiwari Tiwari Tiwari Laxman 9861562349 20 20 14 12 1 0 7512.52 14 12 1 0 7512.52 NA Tamang (laxman) Binod Prasad Gauri Prasad Rudrakanta 21 389 8 0 0 0 4070.32 8 0 0 0 4070.32 Self 29440000 Sharma Sharma Adhikari Bal Rabichandra Deb Prasad 22 390 4 5 0 0 2194.11 4 5 0 0 2194.11 Self Krishna 15870000 9841095459 Tiwari Tiwari Tiwari Nepal 23 64 1 5 2 0 683.7 1 5 2 0 683.7 Road Government Birte Ramlal 24 65 1 3 3 0 628.1 1 3 3 0 628.1 Self Birdhwoj Syangb 4542500 9841557735 Syangbo o Harka Indra Kumari Man Bahadur 25 66 5 9 1 0 2838.04 5 9 1 0 2838.04 Self Bahadur 20527500 9861137311 Tamang Waiba Waiba Govinda 26 67 2 3 3 0 1136.89 2 3 3 0 1136.89 Prasad NA Tiwari Bal Rabichandra Deb Prasad 27 68 1 0 3 0 532.73 1 0 3 0 532.73 Self Krishna 3182500 9841095459 Tiwari Tiwari Tiwari

9863647303 Purna (son Dinesh) Govinda Muktinat 28 69 1 3 1 0 612.14 1 3 1 0 612.14 Self Bhadra 3657500 Badri Prasad Prasad Tiwari h Tiwari Tiwari Tiwari son 9841427589 Bal Rabichandra Deb Prasad 29 70 0 5 1 0 166.93 0 5 0 0 158.95 Self Krishna 950000 9841095459 Tiwari Tiwari Tiwari 9863647303 Purna (son Dinesh) Govinda Muktinat 30 71 1 10 0 0 826.69 1 9 0 0 794.9 Self Bhadra 5750000 Badri Prasad Prasad Tiwari h Tiwari Tiwari Tiwari son 9841427589 Pudke 31 72 1 8 0 0 763.11 1 8 0 0 763.11 NA Tamang Krishna Man Bhadur 32 73 0 15 0 0 476.85 0 15 0 0 476.85 Self Bahadur Govinda 2850000 9866822453 Tamang Tamang 9863647303 Purna (son Dinesh) Govinda Muktinat 33 74 1 14 0 0 953.85 1 12 1 0 898.25 Self Bhadra 6497500 Badri Prasad Prasad Tiwari h Tiwari Tiwari Tiwari son 9841427589 Nepal 34 75 0 3 3 0 119.31 0 3 3 0 119.31 River Government Chandra Dharma Birte 35 76 1 4 2 0 651.91 1 4 2 0 651.91 Self Bahadur Dhwoj 4715000 9862250178 Tamang Tamang Syangbo Karsang 36 77 0 9 0 0 286.11 0 9 0 0 286.11 NA Lama Man 37 78 1 7 0 0 731.32 1 7 0 0 731.32 NA 9861137036 Bahadur Lal Chandra Jit Bahadur 38 79 1 9 3 0 818.84 1 7 0 0 731.32 Self Bahadur 4370000 Bahadur Waiba Waiba Waiba Kul Bahadur 39 80 1 10 2 0 842.65 1 10 2 0 842.65 NA Tamang Sukram Bir Singh Baag 40 81 1 8 3 0 787.05 0 4 2 0 143.12 Self 1035000 9841876404 Tamang Tamang Singh

Kale Ram Bahadur Man Bahadur 41 82 0 6 2 0 206.7 0 6 2 0 206.7 Self Waiaba 1235000 9860128403 Waiba Tamang Waiba Tamang Tamang Bal Rabichandra Deb Prasad 42 83 0 4 0 0 127.16 0 3 3 0 119.31 Self Krishna 7125000 9841095459 Tiwari Tiwari Tiwari Chandra Dharma Birte 43 84 3 0 0 0 1526.37 3 0 0 0 1526.37 Self Bahadur Dhwoj 11040000 9862250178 Tamang Tamang Syangbo Pudke 44 85 1 4 0 0 635.95 1 4 0 0 635.95 NA Tamang Nepal 45 86 1 10 0 0 826.69 1 10 0 0 826.69 River Government Birte 46 87 1 2 0 0 572.37 1 2 0 0 572.37 NA Tamang Harka Bdr Pudke Birte 47 88 1 6 3 0 723.47 1 6 3 0 723.47 Self 5232500 9865074652 Syangbo Syangbo Tamang Kali Anita Birendra 48 368 0 2 1 0 71.56 0 2 1 0 71.56 Self Bahadur 517500 Nyhohang Nyhohang Nyhohang Chattur Bina Thebe Harkaman 49 369 0 12 1 0 389.46 0 12 1 0 389.46 Self Dhowj 2817500 Limbu Limbu Limbu Maitur Chandra Kala Rana Bahadur Chemjo 50 370 0 5 1 0 166.93 0 5 1 0 166.93 Self Chemjong Chemjong 1207500 ng Limbu Limbu Limbu Aete Buddhiman 51 90 2 4 1 0 1152.72 2 4 1 0 1152.72 Aete Lama Dhawa 8337500 9860881002 Lama Lama Narayan Singh Jit Bahadur Lal 52 91 1 10 0 0 826.69 1 10 0 0 826.69 Self 4940000 9869320944 Waiba Tamang Waiba Tamang Bahadur Bhakta Bahadur Kajiman 53 92 1 13 0 0 922.06 1 13 0 0 922.06 Self Pratab Waiba 5510000 9861642589 Waiba Tamang Tokle 9869061095 54 93 3 14 3 0 1995.37 3 14 3 0 1995.37 NA Lama (Tokle) Makure 9818940877 55 94 0 9 3 0 310.05 0 9 3 0 310.05 NA Tamang (Makure) Damai Singh 9848054177 56 95 2 2 0 0 1081.16 2 2 0 0 1081.16 NA Tamang (Damai Singh)

Chandra Dharma Birte 57 96 1 12 2 0 906.23 1 12 2 0 906.23 Self Bahadur Dhwoj 5415000 9862250178 Tamang Tamang Syangbo 9813009415 Sete 58 97 1 2 0 0 572.37 1 2 0 0 572.37 NA (grand son Tamang of Sete) Narayan Jit Bahadur Lal 59 98 1 0 0 0 508.79 0 15 0 0 476.85 Self Singh Waiba Waiba 2850000 9869320944 Bahadur Tamang Tamang Gyan Bahadur Sammar Mibhan 60 99 1 0 2 0 524.75 1 0 2 0 524.75 Self 3135000 9865073732 Waiba Bahadur Waiba Waiba Kale Ram Bahadur Man Bahadur 61 100 0 15 3 0 500.79 0 15 3 0 500.79 Self Waiaba 2992500 9860128403 Waiba Tamang Waiba Tamang Tamang Birte Ramlal 62 101 2 5 2 0 1192.49 2 5 2 0 1192.49 Self Birdhwoj Syangb 8625000 9841557735 Syangbo o Birte 63 102 1 4 3 0 659.89 1 4 3 0 659.89 NA Tamang Lal Chandra Jit Bahadur 64 103 0 14 0 0 445.06 0 12 1 0 389.46 Self Bahadur 2817500 BahadurWaiba Waiba Waiba Jit Bahadur 65 104 0 13 3 0 437.21 0 13 3 0 437.21 NA Nagarkoti Bijaya Laxmi Radha Krishna Ratna Kr 66 105 3 0 0 0 1526.37 3 0 0 0 1526.37 Self Malla Shrestha Shrestha Shrestha Lal Bahadur 9861551927 67 181 0 15 3 0 500.79 0 15 3 0 500.79 NA Nagarkoti (Lal) Chandra Dharma Sanu 68 356 0 5 0 0 158.95 0 5 0 0 158.95 Self Bahadur Dhwoj 1150000 9851198369 Tamang Tamang Tamang Dina Joshi Chandik Kalikaman 69 357 3 11 0 0 1876.06 3 8 0 0 1780.69 Self (Gyanu a Man 12880000 Joshi Khadka) Joshi Gangadhar Purnaswora Dandapa 70 330 2 8 1 0 1279.88 2 8 1 0 1279.88 Self 3823750 Adhikari Adhikari ni Nawaraj 0 0 3823750 Tiwari

Kaman Iman Singh 9843945540 2400.81 2400.81 Dema Lama Singh Lama grandson B.K Lama Ambar 0 0 Bhadur Lama 71 331 4 11 2 0 4 11 2 0 Self Harsa Bahadur 0 0 Lama 9840354213 0 0 Narayan Son Roman 0 0 Pasang Lama 17365000 9843841699 Bal Rabichandra Deb Prasad 72 118 2 3 0 0 1112.95 2 3 0 0 1112.95 Self Krishna 6650000 9841095459 Tiwari Tiwari Tiwari Harka Bahadur Pudke Birte 73 119 2 13 2 0 1446.81 2 9 0 0 1303.69 Self 7790000 9865074652 Syangbo Syangbo Tamang Thuli Kanchhi Yagyanidhi Ramchand 74 340 0 5 0 0 158.95 0 5 0 0 158.95 Self 950000 9869345737 Tiwari Tiwari ra Thuli Kanchhi Yagyanidhi Ramchand 75 341 0 5 0 0 158.95 0 5 0 0 158.95 Self 950000 9869345737 Tiwari Tiwari ra Govinda 76 121 0 9 0 0 286.11 0 9 0 0 286.11 Bahadur NA Tamang Laxman 9861562349 77 122 0 15 3 0 500.79 0 15 3 0 500.79 NA Tamang (Laxman) Harka 78 123 0 8 0 0 254.32 0 8 0 0 254.32 Bahadur NA Lama Kaman Iman Singh 9843945540 9348.96 9348.96 Dema Lama Singh Lama Grandson B.K Lama Ambar Bdr 0 0 Lama 79 124 18 6 0 0 18 6 0 0 Self Harsa Bahadur 0 0 Lama 9840354213 0 0 Narayan (Son Roman) 0 0 Pasang Lama 9843841699 Man Bahadur Harka 80 125 0 7 0 0 222.53 0 5 3 0 182.89 Self Govinda 1322500 9840465529 Tamang Bahadur

Tirtha Maya Harka 81 328 0 14 0 0 445.06 0 14 0 0 445.06 Self Govinda 2660000 9808154271 Waiba Bahadur Tirtha Maya Harka 82 329 0 14 0 0 445.06 0 14 0 0 445.06 Self Govinda 2660000 9808154271 Waiba Bahadur Sukman Purna Krishna 83 127 1 12 0 0 890.27 1 11 2 0 874.44 Self 5225000 9813667488 Thing Bhadur Thing Bahadur Shambhu Balbhadra Usha Devi 84 128 2 10 0 0 1335.48 1 10 3 3 856.57 Self Prasad Chaulagai 5118125 Chaulagain Chaulagain n Kale Ram Bahadur Man Bahadur 85 129 1 6 1 0 707.51 1 6 1 0 707.51 Self Waiaba 4227500 9860128403 Waiba Tamang Waiba Tamang Tamang Lal Chandra Jit Bahadur 86 130 1 6 0 0 699.53 1 3 3 0 628.1 Self Bahadur 3752500 IPS Bahadur Waiba Waiba Waiba Kaman Iman Singh 9843945540 1208.32 1208.32 Dema Lama Singh 7220000 Lama grandson B.K Lama Ambar 0 0 IPS Bhadur Lama 87 131 2 6 0 0 2 6 0 0 Self Harsa Bahadur 0 0 IPS Lama 9840354213 0 0 Narayan Son Roman 0 0 Pasang Lama 9843841699 Dharmuye 9861007814 88 132 2 5 2 0 1192.49 2 4 3 2 1172.64 Self Aete Lama Chhring 7006250 Lama Son Lwang Chattur Bina Thebe Harkaman 89 360 0 2 2 0 79.54 0 2 2 0 79.54 Self Dhowj 575000 Limbu Limbu Limbu Kali Anita Birendra 90 361 1 3 0 0 604.16 1 3 0 0 604.16 Self Bahadur 4370000 Nyhohang Nyhohang Nyhohang Nara Bam Bahadur 91 362 0 3 2 0 111.33 0 3 2 0 111.33 Self Dipa Limbu Bahadur 805000 Limbu Limbu Chandra Kala Rana Bahadur Maitur 92 363 0 3 2 0 111.33 0 3 2 0 111.33 Self Chemjong Chemjong 805000 Chemjo Limbu Limbu

ng Limbu Ram Sabita Man Bahadur 93 364 0 2 3 0 87.52 0 2 3 0 87.52 Self Sagar 632500 Bhattarai Bhattarai Bhattarai Roshna Purna Bahadur Tarbir 94 365 0 2 3 0 87.52 0 2 3 0 87.52 Self 632500 Thapa Thapa Thapa Bhim Man Kumari Ambar Bahadur 95 386 0 10 0 0 317.9 0 10 0 0 317.9 Self Bahadur 2300000 Gurung Gurung Gurung Ambar Bhim Man Kumari 96 387 0 6 0 0 190.74 0 6 0 0 190.74 Self Bahadur Bahadur 1380000 Gurung Gurung Gurung Kali Anita Birendra 97 388 1 0 2 0 524.75 1 0 2 0 524.75 Self Bahadur 3795000 Nyhohang Nyhohang Nyhohang Nepal 98 367 0 3 2 0 111.33 0 3 2 0 111.33 Road Government Krip Rajendra 99 134 0 12 0 0 381.48 0 10 1 0 325.88 Self Manju Tiwari Prasad 2357500 9841433541 Prasad Tiwari Dhital Narayan Singh Jit Bahadur Lal 100 135 0 10 0 0 317.9 0 9 1 0 294.09 Self 1757500 9869320944 WaibaTamang Waiba Tamang Bahadur Kale Ram Bahadur Man Bahadur 101 136 0 10 2 0 333.86 0 8 3 2 282.22 Self Waiaba 1686250 9860128403 Waiba Tamang Waiba Tamang Tamang Suku Laxmi Pudke 102 137 0 9 2 0 302.07 0 8 2 2 274.24 Self 1983750 9862462289 Tamang Tamang Biman Singh 103 316 1 1 2 0 556.54 1 1 2 0 556.54 NA Tamang

Compensation Status of Barhabise Substation

Rate (Per Amount to Remaining Total Land Area Required Area Detail of Land-Owner Ropani) be paid Amount to Remarks Par be paid S.N cel Grandfa no. Father/ Addre ther/ R A P D Sq.m R A P D Sq.m Name Husban ss Father- d Name in Law Karthali -9, Ram Ji Tej Man 1 631 0 9 1 0 294.05 0 9 1 0 294.05 Sindhu Raut Bahadur Dhwoz 1,000,000 578,125 - palcho ck Karthali 236 1 14 2 0 969.68 1 14 2 0 969.68 Yagya -9, 1,000,000 1,906,250 - /Subarn Ratna Bil 2 Sindhu a Bahdur Bahadur 240 0 13 3 1 439.07 0 13 3 1 439.08 palcho Bahadur 1,000,000 863,281.25 - ck Krishna Prasad Barabis Yagya Brihasp 3 416 5 4 1 1 2680.78 5 4 1 1 2680.79 Bhattara e,9 Nath ati 860,000 4,531,796.88 - i Karthali Neel -9, Khadga 4 432 1 0 1 2 520.65 1 0 1 2 520.66 Bahadur Sindhu Surbir Bahadur 860,000 880,156.25 - Khadka palcho ck Karthali Sher -4, Khadga 5 425 5 11 0 3 2899.35 5 11 0 3 2899.35 Bahadur Sindhu Surbir Bahadur 860,000 4,901,328.13 - Khadka palcho ck Gobinda Barabis Indra Padma 6 226 1 1 0 0 540.53 1 1 0 0 540.53 Bahadur e,5 Bahadur Bahadur 1,200,000 1,275,000 - Basnet Barabis Dirgha 7 227 4 7 2 2 2277.34 4 7 2 2 2277.35 e,9 Bahadur 1,200,000 5,371,875 -

Kedar Sa.

434 0 10 1 0 325.84 0 10 1 0 325.84 Devi Damber 860,000 550,937.50 - Khadka Bahadur Karthali 234 2 0 0 1 1019.46 2 0 0 1 1019.47 Man -9, 1,000,000 2,003,906.25 - Bir Kalyan 8 Bahadur Sindhu Bahadur Bahadur 238 0 15 3 2 504.64 0 15 3 2 504.65 Raut palcho 1,000,000 992,187.50 - ck Man Barabis Puna 9 428 2 3 2 1 1130.71 2 3 2 1 1130.72 Bahadur Juktey e,7 Naram 860,000 1,911,484.38 - Newar Bhupen dra Barabis Ganesh Krishna 10 435 0 14 0 2 449.03 0 14 0 2 449.04 Bahadur e,6 Bahadur Bahadur 860,000 759,218.75 - Basnet Karthali 235 1 9 2 2 814.70 1 9 2 2 814.71 Krishna -9, 1,000,000 1,601,562.50 - Yukta Sa. Bir 11 Kumari Sindhu Bahadur Bahadur 239 0 7 3 2 250.32 0 7 3 2 250.33 Raut palcho 1,000,000 492,187.50 - ck Bhakta Barabis Charma 12 249 2 1 0 0 1049.2 2 1 0 0 1049.27 Bahadur e,5 Dhowz 1,000,000 2,062,500 - Raut Bhaktab ahdur called Barabis Krishna Guman 13 601 1 8 1 2 774.97 1 8 1 2 774.98 who is e,6 Bahadur Singh 1,000,000 1,523,437.50 - Birendra Raj Raut Narayan Tej Man 14 630 0 9 1 0 294.05 0 9 1 0 294.05 Bahadur Bahadur Dhwoz 1,000,000 578,125 - Raut Karthali -9, This plot Sindhu has been Nain palcho Narayan Bhim excluded 15 446 2 0 0 0 1017.48 2 0 0 0 1017.48 Bahadur ck Bahadur Bahadur 860,000 from the Poudel substatio n Janak Barabis Jagat Ashama 16 437 5 1 3 0 2599.31 5 1 3 0 2599.31 Kumari e,6 Bahadur ru 860,000 4,394,062.50 -

Shresth a This plot does not have legal documen t so yet to receive compens ation File Not 17 420 0 8 3 1 280.12 0 8 3 1 280.13 from the Found 860,000 473,671.88 project to the affected person and compens ation amount is in DAO. Prem Barabis Bhim 18 418 4 11 2 0 2400.53 4 11 2 0 2400.53 Bahadur Rabilal e,6 Bahadur 860,000 4,058,125 - Poudel

462 2 11 2 1 1385.03 2 11 2 1 1385.04 Meen Barabis Dhan 1,000,000 2,722,656.25 - 19 Bahadur Faud Si e,6 Bahadur 463 2 11 2 1 1385.03 2 11 2 1 1385.04 Ray 1,000,000 2,722,656.25 - Nahendr a Barabis Laya Jagat 20 250 2 3 1 0 1120.79 2 3 1 0 1120.79 Bahadur e,9 Bahadur Bahadur 1,000,000 2,203,125 - Shresth a Bhim Barabis Bhim Dharma 21 419 1 10 1 2 838.55 1 10 1 2 838.57 Bahadur e,5 Bahadur Dhowz 860,000 1,417,656.25 - Raut Shree 232 4 3 2 2 2150.18 4 3 2 2 2150.19 Sankhar Barabis Bhim Pahalm 1,000,000 4,226,562.50 - 22 , e,6 Bahadur an 421 0 10 1 0 325.84 0 10 1 0 325.84 Narayan 860,000 550,937.50 -

and Surya

230 2 14 3 2 1490.33 2 14 3 2 1490.34 Bahadur 1,000,000 2,929,687.50 - Bhandar i Dhan Karthali Bhim Aammar 23 241 2 7 2 2 1259.86 2 7 2 2 1259.87 Bahadur -9, Bahadur Bahadur 1,000,000 2,476,562.50 - Raut Sindhu Jeet palcho Krishna Ram 24 648 0 15 0 3 482.81 0 15 0 3 482.81 Bahdur ck Bahadur Bahadur 860,000 816,328.13 - Newar Jeet Barabis Pancha Judda 25 431 0 13 3 1 439.07 0 13 3 1 439.08 Bahdur e,6 Bir Bir 860,000 742,421.88 - Newar Bitu Barabis Jeet Krishna 26 646 1 0 0 0 508.74 1 0 0 0 508.74 Shresth e,6 Bahadur Bahadur 860,000 860,000 - a Lok Barabis Kuti 27 231 1 15 3 3 1015.37 1 15 3 3 1015.37 Bahadur Karbir e,5 Man 1,000,000 1,996,093.75 - Karki Karthali 233 1 12 3 0 914.04 1 12 3 0 914.04 Lalit -9, 1,000,000 1,796,875 - Bir Kalyan 28 Bahadur Sindhu Bahadur Bahadur 424 3 12 0 1 1909.68 3 12 0 1 1909.69 Raut palcho 860,000 3,228,359.38 - ck Indra Barabis Padma Sanak 29 422 6 12 2 0 3449.8 6 12 2 0 3449.8 Bahadur e,5 Bahadur Si 860,000 5,831,875 - Basnet Krishna Barabis Kul Ram 30 252 1 6 2 2 719.33 1 6 2 2 719.34 Bahadur e,4 Bahadur Bahadur 1,000,000 1,414,062.50 - Newar Mekh Karthali Dirga Damber 31 438 1 15 1 3 999.49 1 15 1 3 999.49 Bahadur -9, Bahadur Bahadur 860,000 1,689,765.63 - Khadka Sindhu Keshav palcho Tej Man 32 629 0 9 0 1 288.09 0 9 0 1 288.10 Raut ck Bahadur Dhowz 1,000,000 566,406.25 - Bhakta Barabis Karna Sanak 33 427 1 6 3 1 725.28 1 6 3 1 725.29 Bahadur e,6 Bahadur Si 860,000 1,226,171.88 - Basnet

Gita 1 Barabis Sanjya Sa. 34 228 12 0 3 7509.80 14 12 0 3 7509.80 Shresth 14,761,718.7 4 e,9 Kumar Resham 1,000,000 - a 5 Bishnu Maya Barabis Kul Krishna 35 429 3 3 3 2 1649.38 3 3 3 2 1649.39 Shresth e,6 Bahadur Bahadur 860,000 2,788,281.25 - a Sita Barabis Nara Gadul 36 247 3 6 2 3 1738.80 2 6 2 3 1230.06 Ram e,6 Bahadur Dhowz 1,000,000 2,417,968.75 - Rokka Karthali -9, Binda Taran Tej 37 628 0 9 1 0 294.05 0 9 1 0 294.05 Sindhu Raut Bahadur Bahadur 1,000,000 578,125 - palcho ck

246 2 10 3 0 1359.2 2 10 3 0 1359.2 Amrit Barabis Ganga Dharma 860,000 2,297,812.50 - 38 Bahadur e,5 Bahadur Dhowz 585 2 6 2 0 1224.1 2 6 2 0 1224.1 Raut 860,000 2,069,375 -

251 1 11 2 0 874.31 1 11 2 0 874.31 Ganga Barabis Dharma Harka 1,000,000 1,718,750 - 39 Bahadur e,5 Dhowz Bahadur 587 2 0 0 0 1017.48 2 0 0 0 1017.48 Raut 1,200,000 2,400,000 - Karthali Binod -9,

40 433 2 4 2 0 1160.52 2 4 2 0 1160.52 Kumar Sindhu Karbir 860,000 1,961,875 - Khadka palcho Ganga ck Bahadur Ganesh Barabis Krishna 41 647 1 0 0 0 508.74 1 0 0 0 508.74 Shresth e,6 Bahadur 860,000 860,000 - a Ancha Kumari Barabis Ganesh Jeet 42 253 2 1 1 1 1059.19 2 1 1 1 1059.20 Shresth e,4 Bahadur Bahadur 1,000,000 2,082,031.25 - a Mohan Barabis Ganesh Bishnu 43 436 1 3 3 1 629.91 1 3 3 1 629.92 Prasad e,7 Datta Kant 860,000 1,064,921.88 - Poudel

Janak Barabis Dharma 44 586 5 0 0 2 2547.67 5 0 0 2 2547.68 Bahadur e,5 Dhowz 1,000,000 5,007,812.50 - Raut Ganga Hasta Bahadur Barabis Mohan 45 426 2 6 0 1 1210.20 2 6 0 1 1210.20 Bahadur e,5 man 860,000 2,045,859.38 - Newar Achyut Barabis Chabi Dhananj 46 415 1 15 1 3 999.49 1 15 1 3 999.49 Neupan e,7 Lal aya 860,000 1,689,765.63 - e Harka Barabis Jit Pancha 47 423 1 7 1 0 739.21 1 7 1 0 739.21 Bahadur e,6 Bahadur bir 860,000 1,249,687.50 - Newar Harka Sa. Barabis Padma 48 602 1 8 1 2 774.97 1 8 1 2 774.98 Kunmari Krishna e,6 Bahadur 1,000,000 1,523,437.50 - Raut Bahadur Karthali Mekh -9, Dirga Damber 49 10 2 15 0 3 1500.29 2 10 2 3 1357.22 Bahadur Sindhu Bahadur Bahadur 1,200,000 3,201,562.50 - Khadka palcho ck Krishna Prasad Barabis Yagya Brihasp 50 81 1 7 1 3 745.17 0 15 3 2 504.65 Bahattar e,9 Nath ati 1,200,000 1,190,625 - ai

Compensation payment of Structure in Barhabise Substation

SN Substation Land-Owner Plot no. Type of Acquired land Paid Compensation Total Paid Remarks Structure Amount 1 Kedar Devi Khadka 227 Semi-pakki 4-7-2-2 5,371,875 The 5,371,875 Ghar (2) compensation 2 Man Bahadur 428 Kachhi Ghar 2-3-2-1 1,911,484.38 paid includes 1,911,484.38 Newar (1) the amount 3 Bhakta Bahadur 249 Cowshed (1) 2-1-0-0 2,062,500 paid for the 2,062,500 Raut acquired land 4 Nahendra Bahadur 250 Kachhi Ghar 2-3-1-0 2,203,125 along with the 2,203,125 Shrestha (1) structure loss 5 Bhim Bahadur Raut 419 Kachhi Ghar 1-10-1-2 1,417,656.25 and its shifting 1,417,656.25 Barhabise SS (1) allowance 6 Lalit Bahadur Raut 424 Cowshed (1) 3-12-0-1 3,228,359.38 3,228,359.38 7 Indra Bahadur 422 Kachhi Ghar 6-12-2-0 5,831,875 Basnet (1) 5,831,875 8 Amrit Bahadur Raut 246/585 Pakki Ghar 2-10-3-0 / 2-6-2-0 2,297,812.50 / 4,367,187.50 (1)+Cowshed 2,069,375 (1) 9 Janak Bahadur 586 Kachhi Ghar 5-0-0-2 5,007,812.50 5,007,812.50 Raut (1)+ Cowshed (1)

Compensation payment of Structure in Changunarayan Substation

S N Substation Owner Name Transitional Allowance for one time Shifting Allowances Paid Amount Remarks Changunarayan Sanu Maya Shrestha 60000(10000 for 6month) 25000 95590.24

Annex: 6 GRC Matrix

SN Submitted Grievances/Requests Response Status Changunarayan Substation 1 Protection of irrigation canal and The project has ensured to protect Partially resolved plants/trees near the entrance private and public properties. location to the substation site (March Besides, the protection of irrigation 2016). canal falls in disputed land. 2 Demand for the distribution line by the The Project has provided the cost Resolved locals. for the construction of distribution line to the distribution department of NEA. Distribution wing is constructing the line. 3 Construction of access road nearby The project has assured to provide Under Process the substation for the locals’ easy certain percentage of cost for the access to temple. construction of access road based on the estimate provided by the locals. 4 Demand of small road access to the The project assured to consider in Under process field side the construction period. Lapsiphedi Substation 1 Widening and improving the existing The project shall ensure widening Under process road linking the project site and main and improving the existing road road at Jarsingpauwa (Jan 2016) linking to main road. The scope of this activity is defined to contractor. - Detailed survey of approach road completed. Construction of access road not yet started 2 Enhancing the existing drinking water The estimate has not been provided Under process supply system brought from about 2 by the local for the enhancement of km above the Lapsiphedi (Jan 2016) existing drinking water supply. 3 (a)Providing the compensation of the (a) Compensation has been fixed (a)Not feasible. land per Ana 300000, through committee (b)in case of no document of the (b) In case, no document for the (b)Under process land is available with AP, matter affected land, Project should provide shall be taken up with Govt. of (c)Not feasible. compensation according to the field Nepal and appropriate book, compensation, as approved shall be (d)Resolved (c)provide the shares 5000 per provided affected household, (d) providing the job according to (c) Not applicable as this is not skills, Hydro generation project as referred by APs (d) However, local manpower will be given preference according to skill through contractor. 4 Murali Tiwari and others has No document for the land is Under process demanded for the compensation of available with AP. Matter shall be the land which they are using for taken up with Govt. of Nepal and decades and haven’t got any sort of appropriate compensation, as compensation till date. They approved shall be provided demanded to provide the amount from the social security fund of the project.