Social Impact Assessment Report of - Bagalkot Railway Project, Rayabhag & Ramadurga Taluks

CONTENTS

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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 1-4 1 Project Summary 5-8 1.1 Project and public purpose 5 1.2 Location 6 1.3 Social impacts 6 1.4 Assessments of social costs and benefits 7 2 DETAILED PROJECT DESCRIPTION 9-15 2.1 Background of the project 9 2.2 Rationale for project 9 2.3 Details of project 10 2.4 Stations 12 2.5 Social Impact Assessment 13 2.6 Applicable legislations and policies 14 3 TEAM COMPOSITION, APPROACH, 16-22 METHODOLOGY AND SCHEDULE OF THE SOCIAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT 3.1 Team Composition 16 3.2 Approach & Methodology 17 3.3 Consultation 19 3.3.1 Type of Consultation 19 3.3.2 Findings of Consultation 20 3.4 Data Sources 21 3.4.1 Data from Secondary Sources 21 3.4.2 Data and information from primary Sources 21 3.5 Schedule of Social Impact Assessment 22 4 LAND ASSESSMENT 23-25 4.1 Proposed Land & Area 23 4.2 Total land requirement 23 4.2.1 Type of Land 24 4.2.2 Sources of Irrigation 24 4.3 Quantity and Location of Land Proposed 24 5 SOCIO-ECONOMIC AND CULTURAL PROFILE 26-48

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5.1 Project area 26 5.1.1 General Description 26 5.1.2 Land & Pattern 27 5.1.3 Project Affected Families 28 5.2 Demographic and Social Profile details 30 5.2.1 Population Details 30 5.2.2 Age Profile 33 5.2.3 Marital Status 34 5.3 Social Category of Project Affected Families 35 5.4 Religious Category of project Affected Families 36 5.5 Educational status 36 5.6 Occupational Structure 38 5.7 Vulnerable groups 39 5.7.1 Other vulnerable groups 39 5.8 Economic Status 39 5.9 Kinship Patterns 41 5.9.1 Family Structure 41 5.9.2 Head of the Family 41 5.10 Agricultural Patta Land 42 5.11 Status of Women in the Project Affected Area 42 5.11.1 Earning capability of women 42 5.11.2 Decision Making Power of Women 43 5.12 Participation is local organisation 44 5.13 Responses for various other Parameters 45 5.13.1 Social Security Benefits 45 5.13.2 Responses about Proposed Project 45 5.13.3 Knowledge Regarding HIV/AIDS 47 5.13.4 Health Status 48 6 SOCIAL IMPACTS 49-75 6.1 Project Impacts 49 6.2 Land requirement and Acquisition 50 6.3 Impact on Families 51 6.4 Loss of Community Property 70 6.5 Impact on Vegetation 72

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6.6 Division of Land 73 6.7 Impact on Various Social Groups 73 6.8 Analysis of Total Inventory Loss 74 7 REHABILITATION & RESETTLEMENT POLICY, 76-82 FRAMEWORK AND IMPLEMENTATION 7.1 Applicable Laws 76 7.2 Right to Fair Compensation and Transparency in 76 Land Acquisition, Rehabilitation and Resettlement Act 2013 7.3 Special Provision to Safeguard Food Security 80 7.4 Special Provision for SCs/STs 81 7.5 Right to Fair Compensation and Transparency in 82 Land Acquisition, Rehabilitation and Resettlement () Rules 2015 7.6 Persons with Disability Act, 1995 82 7.7 Right to Information Act, 2005 82 8 COST AND BENEFIT ANALYSIS 83-91 8.1 Introduction 83 8.2 Assessment of Public Purpose 83 8.3 Benefits from Project 83 8.4 Determination of Compensation 86 8.5 Land Acquisition Cost 90 9 SOCIAL IMPACT MANAGEMENT PLAN 92-109 9.1 Approach to mitigation 92 9.2 Major Findings of SIA 92 9.3 Social Impact Management Plan Institutional 93 Framework 9.3.1 Government of Karnataka 93 9.3.2 District Authority 93 9.3.3 Rehabilitation & Resettlement Office (R&R) 93 9.3.4 NGOs 94 9.3.5 Grievance Redress Committee (GRC) 94 9.4 Roles and Responsibilities of Various Institutions / 95 Department & Authorities 9.5 Measures to avoid mitigation 96 9.6 Total Impact of the Project and Proposed 97 Measures 9.7 Income Restoration 99

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9.7.1 Income Restoration Measures 100 9.7.2 Steps in Income Restoration 104 9.7.3 Institutional Linkages for Income Restoration 105 9.7.4 Identification of Alternative Income Restoration 105 Scheme 9.8 Timeline for Implementation of SIMP 107 9.9 Approximate cost of Rehabilitation Action Plan 108 10 Monitoring and Evaluation 110-113 10.1 Internal Monitoring 110 10.2 Independent Evaluation 111 10.3 Reporting Requirements 113

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TABLES

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1.1 Identification of social impacts at various stages 7 1.2 Positive and Negative aspects of the project 7 2.1 Statistical data of taluk 11 2.2 Statistical data of Ramdurga taluk 12 2.2 List Of Stations 12 2.3 List of Legislation & Policies relevant to this Project 15 3.1 Important issues identified during Consultation 20 3.2 Schedule of SIA 22 4.1 Type of Land 24 4.2 Source of Irrigation 24 4.3 Village wise details of chainage and Area 25 5.1 Details of Land Owned by Project Affected Families 27 5.1 (a) Details of Land Owned by Project Affected SC / ST 28 Families 5.2 Village wise distributions of PAFs 29 5.3 Total Population details 30 5.4 Village wise population details 31 5.5 Age profile details 33 5.5 (a) Age profile details of Project Affected Scheduled 33 caste families 5.5 (b) Age profile details of Project Affected Scheduled 33 Tribe families 5.6 Marital status of PAPs 34 5.7 Social Divisions of PAFs 35 5.8 Religious Divisions of PAFs 36 5.9 Educational Status of PAPs 37 5.10 Occupation Structures of PAFs 38 5.11 Annual Income of PAFs 39 5.12 Durable assets of PAFs 40 5.13 Livestock assets 40 5.14 Details of substantial loans 41 5.15 Type of family 41 5.16 Women Headed Families 42

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5.17 Number of Families having Patta Land 42 5.18 Earning capacity of women 43 5.19 Decision Making power of Women 44 5.20 Details of member ship in various Groups 45 5.21 Social Security benefits availed by PAFs 45 5.22 Responses about proposed project 46 5.23 Knowledge regarding HIV 47 5.24 Health Issues Noticed 48 6.1 Land requirement for the project 50 6.2 Village wise details of the individual assets affected 51 6.3 Details of the affected assets attached to the land - 54 Affected Person with Survey Number 6.4 Village wise community assets affected 70 6.5 List of trees affected by the project 72 6.6 Division of Land 73

6.7 Impact on Various Social Groups 73 6.8 Loss of Individual Properties 74 6.9 Loss of Community Assets 75 8.1 Comparative analyses of positive and negative 84 impacts 8.2 Category of Loss under Proposed Project 85 8.3 Basic Principles Governing Compensation Structure 86 and Entitlement Matrix 8.4 Approximate cost of Rehabilitation Action Plan for 90 Individual Assets 8.5 Approximate cost of Rehabilitation Action Plan for 91 Common Assets 9.1 Responsibilities of various Institutions / Departments 95 and Authorities 9.2 Loss of assets and proposed measures 97 9.3 Entitlement Matrix for Income restoration 100 9.4 Activity Timeline 107 9.5 Individual Land & Structures 108 9.6 Common Assets 108 9.7 Approximate Total cost of Land Acquisition, 109 Rehabilitation Action Plan 10.1 Indicators for Monitoring 111 10.2 Indicators for project outcome evaluation 112

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FIGURES

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2.1 Route Map 10 3.1 Approach And Methodology Of Social Assessment 18 4.1 Map of the proposed project 23 4.2 Village wise Land Acquired Details 25 5.1 Raibag & Ramdurga Taluk Maps 27 5.2 Percentage of families losing the land 28 5.3 Village wise Project Affected Families 29 5.4 Panchayath wise Distributions of PAFs 30 5.5 Village wise Project Affected Population 31 5.6 Panchayath wise Men & women Population 32 5.7 Percentage of Male and Female Population 32 5.8 Sex wise Age profile 34 5.9 Percentage of Social Divisions 35 5.10 Percentage of Religious Divisions 36 5.11 Educational Status 37 5.12 Occupational Status 38 5.13 Women Headed Families 42 6.1 Individual Assets Affected by the Project 53 6.2 Community Assets Affected by the Project 71 6.3 Affected Assets of Various Social Groups 74

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ANNEXURES

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1 Photographs of SIA

2 Gramasabha Proceedings

3 List of Beneficiaries

4 Gramasabha SIA/PDF CD

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ABBREVATIONS

BG : Broad Guage MoEF : Ministry of Environment SLAO : Special land Acquisition Officer R & R : Rehabilitation & Resettlement RFCTLARR : Right to Fair Compensation and Transparency in Land Acquisition, Resettlement & Rehabilitation Act 2013 SIA : Social Impact Assessment SIMP : Social Impact Management Plan PAFs : Project Affected Families PAPs : Project Affected Population SC : Scheduled Caste ST : Scheduled Tribe OBC : Other Backward Caste BPL : Below Poverty Line APL : Above Poverty Line AAY : Annabhagya Anthyodaya Yojane IAY : Indira Awas yojana GRC : Grievance Redress Committee NGO : Non-Government Organisation IR : Income Restoration SMU : Social Management Unit PWD : Public Works Department SR : Standard Rates CPIAL : Consumer Price Index for Agricultural Labourers IEA : Independent Evaluation Agency

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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

Project description: Railways are one of the most convenient and widely used means of travel in . The rail transport is one of the best and economic among the surface transport. Indian Railways is one of the largest rail networks in the world. The use of rail network for freight and passenger transport has the potential to reduce road congestion, improve safety and reduce environmental impacts. The South Western Railways is one of the zones of Indian Railway created by Ministry of Railways, Government of India, and has been vested with the responsibility of conceptualization, implementation, operation, efficiently running and managing the rail network under jurisdiction. The South Western Railway has conceived plan to carry out extensive studies to orient and link the existing rail networks as their massive expansion plan. Karnataka is a fast developing state with growing economy. This development could gain momentum with the advancement of linkages and improved rail connectivity. The Proposed Kudachi – Bagalkot BG line railway project is of a 142 Km railway line between Bagalkot District and . The rail route begin from Bagalkot and pass through Navanagar, Gaddanakeri, Kaladagi, Mudhol, Jamkhandi, Rabakavi-Banahatti, Terdal and reach Kudchi railway station in Raibag taluk of Belagavi district. It would help to improve the economy of Bagalkot and Belagavi districts and boost industrial activities in the Mumbai-Karnataka region.

Location of the Project:

Proposed Railway project is of 142 Kms passing through two districts, Bagalkot and Belagavi. This particular Social Impact Assessment is being conducted in 7 villages of Raibag taluk and 1 village in Ramadurga taluk, total of 8 villages in Belgavi district. The Railway line will be laid from the chainage 123200 to 139700 of 7 villages of Raibag taluk covering 16.5 Kms and chainage 50000 to

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53300 of village of Ramdurga taluk covering around 3.3 Kms. So total distance is 19.8 Kms of 8 villages. Total project affected Families identified (PAFs) are 433 and Project Affected Population (PAPs) is 2340 out of which 1292 (55.21%) are male and 1048 (44.79%) are female.

Impact of the Project:

Impacts are given below

Sl No Loss of Assets Nos. 1 Total individual land Acquired 207-9.3 Acres Individual Assets 1 Residential Houses 127 A R.C.C 1 B Tiled 95 C Thatched 31 2 Bore wells 187 3 Open wells 51 4 Farm Ponds 1 5 Cattle shed/Shed 64 6 Pump house 19 7 Transformer 18 8 Electric poles 124 9 Toilet 8 10 Compound / Fence 1 11 Water Tank 4 12 Pipe line 60 13 Drip 2 14 Hand pump 1 15 Graveyard 1 Total

Commercial 1 Bio Gas unit 6 2 Poultry 2 Total 8 TOTAL LOSS OF ASSETS 676 Total Number of trees 2196

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Loss of Community Assets :

Sl. No Assets Nos. 1 Bore wells 1 2 1 3 Pump house 1 4 Transformer 3 5 Electric poles 90 6 Water Tank 1 7 Pipe line 5 8 Mud Road 30 9 Tar Road 15 10 Safe Drinking Water 1 11 Cannel 14 12 School 2

Total 164

Proposed Cost for Land Acquisition & Rehabilitation & Resettlement Plan: Approximate cost of Individual Land & Structures Approximate Cost in Rs. Sl. No Category

1 Land Acquisition cost 19,79,69,350=00 Compensation of structures attached to the 2 2,62,39,000=00 acquired land 3 Compensation for Trees (horticulture/Forestry) 2,86,92,423=00 Total Cost 25,29,00,773=00 4 100% Solatium 25,29,00,773=00 5 12% additional cost for Land (for 730 Days)* 4,75,12,644=00 Total Acquisition Cost 55,33,14,190=00 6 10% Variation Costs 5,53,31,419=00 GRAND TOTAL ACQUISITION COST 60,86,45,609=00 The above said approximate cost may vary according to the time and this has to be borne by the state government

• AS per RTFCLARR Act 2013 12% additional cost for Compensation of land has been calculated for 2 years ie., 730 days.

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Approximate Cost of Common Assets

Approximate Cost in Rs. Sl. No Category

1 Compensation of various community 21,80,000=00 structures

10% variation cost 2,18,000=00 GRAND TOTAL 23,98,000=00

The community assets which have been affected by the project need to be restored in the community as per the provisions provided in Schedule III of The Right Fair Compensation and Transparency in Land Acquisition, Rehabilitation & Resettlement Act, 2013

Approximate Total cost of Rehabilitation Action Plan

Sl. No Category Approximate Cost in Rs.

1 Individual Assets 60,86,45,609=00

2 Community Assets 23,98,000=00

GRAND TOTAL 61,10,43,609=00

Total Cost of Land Acquisition, Rehabilitation & Resettlement Plan will be approximately Rs. 61,10,43,609=00 (Sixty one Crore ten Lakhs forty three Thousands six Hundred and nine Rupees Only)

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1. PROJECT SUMMARY

1.1 Project and Public Purpose

Rail Transport is one of the means of transport. Indian Railway provides the most important mode of public transport in India. This is the most commonly used and cost effective long distance transport system of the country. Indian Railway is operating by Ministry of Railways. Indian Railways is touching life of almost every people across India covering 29 states and 7 Union Territories with its over 40,050 miles or 64,460 kilometres railway network as of 2011.

Indian Railways is the fourth largest railway in the world which is transporting around 7651 million passengers and over 921 MT of freight per annum (As of 2011)

Indian Railways is divided into 17 zones, which are further sub- divided into divisions. The number of zones in Indian Railways increased from six to eight in 1951, nine in 1966 and sixteen in 2003. Each zonal railway is made up of a certain number of divisions, each having a divisional headquarters. There are a total of sixty-eight divisions.

South-western Railways is one of the zones with its Headquarters in Hubballi. There are 3 divisions in this zone namely, Hubballi, Bangalore and .

Considering the importance of Rail Transport, each year Indian Railways come up with new projects to be implemented throughout the country. One such project is Kudachi - Bagalkot new Broad Gauge line. This project was in the budget of 2010-11. This project will be implemented under South-western railway zone.

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Public Purpose:

Since Karnataka is one of the fast developing states with growing economy it is very important to have proper connectivity of cities to gain the momentum of Development. This particular Railway project passes through 12 sugar factories and 5 cement factories helping the transportation of goods from these factories. Apart from this it also help in transporting granite, iron ore and horticultural produce from the region. The proposed project is a linear project and falls under the list of projects classified in section 2 (I-b(vi)) i.e., project for transportation, tourism, sports, health care, space programme according to the RTFCLARR Act 2013. It clearly shows that this project surely has a public purpose.

1.2 Location

The proposed project is a linear project. It is going to be implemented in the two districts, Bagalkot & Belagavi.

This particular Social Impact Assessment is being done in Raibag and Ramadurga taluk of Belagavi District covering 8 villages. 1.3 Social impacts

The social impact of the proposed Railway project has been classified i) Impact during pre - Construction stage ii) Impact during Construction stage iii) Impact during Operation stage

The main aim of the Social Impact Management Plan is to ensure that the various adverse impacts are mitigated and the positive impacts are enhanced.

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Table 1.1: Identification of social impacts at various stages

Pre-Construction Construction Operation • Acquisition of • Cut down of trees • Reduction in the agricultural land • Loss of productive travel time • Acquisition of trees soil • Cost effective • Loss of livelihood • Noise and dust transportation • Loss of employment pollution • Helpful in • Loss of community • Employment developing assets opportunity business. • Loss of individual assets

1.4 Assessments of social costs and benefits

Social costs of the project can be provided by comparing the project’s positive benefits and negative impact. The proposed Kudachi – Bagalkot railway is a project taken up by the South Western Railways with the financial assistance from Central Government and State Government with 50:50 partnerships.

Table 1.2: Positive and Negative aspects of the project

Sl No. Positive aspects Negative aspects Remarks

1 Reduction in the travel Loss of land After observing the distance both positive and negative aspects, 2 Cost effective Loss of livelihood we could find that transportation there is more 3 Minimal chances of Loss of employment benefit by accidents implementing the 4 Helpful in developing Loss of individual proposed project. business by using the and community The negative facility to transport goods assets aspects could be

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5 Employment creation Loss of trees mitigated and provide them with the compensation and R&R packages as per RTFCTLARR Act 2013

As mentioned above the proposed New BG Line Railway project has more positive impacts and could create an effective and fast means of transport facility the people. This concludes that the potential benefits of the project outweigh overall cost of the project

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2. DETAILED PROJECT DESCRIPTION

2.1 Background of the project The Railway line between Kudachi – Bagalkot has a hundred years history. East India Company had first proposed the rail route from Kudachi to Bagalkote in 1894. Later on many surveys were conducted in 1912, in 1920 and in 1993, for implementing of the Railway line. However, the project was shelved, attributing to a report which stated that the Railway Department would not generate expected income on this route. Later on, people of Bagalkote district brought pressure on Railway Ministry for the sanction of the rail route under the State Broadguage Railway Action Committee. Thus, in 2007, another survey was conducted by a committee, which submitted a report that the Kudachi-Bagalkot rail route would be contributing more than 18 per cent revenue to the Railways. The proposal received a green signal in the Budget 2010-11 at an estimated cost of Rs. 986.30 crore.

The railway line will pass through Mudhol, Jamkhandi and Terdal before reaching Kudachi in Raibag taluk of district. Besides facilitating passenger travel, the line will help the transportation of goods to 12 sugar factories and five cement factories. The line will also help in transporting granite, iron ore and horticultural produce from the region. 2.2 Rationale for project

Belagavi and Bagalkot Districts are having maximum number of cement, mining and sugar industries. This 142 KM railway route will help transporting goods from these industries and also agricultural & horticulture produce. The proposed line will link to the existing lines Sholapur-Gadag and Hubli-Mumbai lines. It will also emerge as the nearest and alternative route for carrying iron ore from Bellary district, and granites from Ilkal and surrounding places to the Murmgoa port. It will decongest the - Murmgoa railway line via Hubli, and National Highway (NH) 13 and NH 218.

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Figure – 2.1 Route Map

2.3 Details of project

The proposed new Railway line passes through Bagalkot and Belagavi districts covering around 142 Kms. There are 20 stations in this line. This particular Social Impact Assessment is being taken up in Raibag and Ramadurga taluks of Belagavi District. Assessment survey was conducted in the 8 villages covering 348 Project Affected families.

The Railway line will be laid from the chainage 123200 to 139700 of 7 villages of Raibag taluk covering 16.5 Kms and chainage 50000 to 53300 of Kamakeri village of Ramdurga taluk covering around 3.3 Kms. So total distance is 19.8 Kms of 8 villages.

Brief Description about the District and Taluk:

Belgavi district is the biggest district of Karnataka, located in northern part along the Western Ghats. The city of Belgavi is the district headquarters. The Government of Karnataka has proposed making Belgavi the second capital of Karnataka, hence a second

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state administrative building Suvarna Vidhana Soudha was inaugurated on 11 October 2012, where the Karnataka Legislature will meet once a year. The ancient name of the town of Belagavi was Venugrama, meaning Bamboo Village. It is also called as Malnad Pradesh. The district has an area of 13,415 square kilometres bounded by Maharastra, Goa and other three districts of Karnataka. According to the 2011 Census of India, it has a population of 4,778,439 of which 24.03% live in urban areas, making it the second most populous district in Karnataka. Belagavi has a sex ratio of 969 females for every 1000 males, and a literacy rate of 73.94%. District has been divided into 14 taluks. Athani taluk is the largest and Raibag taluk is the smallest. District is known as the "Sugar District" because of the enormous scope of its sugarcane cultivation and production facilities.

The proposed Railway line passes through Raibag and Ramadurga Taluks and Social Impact Assessment has been taken up in these taluks.

Raibag Taluk

Raibag is one of the Taluks in Belagavi district. It is the smallest taluk with an area of 958.8 km². Raibag town is the taluk Head Quarters of this taluk. It is located 100 KM from District headquarters Belgaum, 492 KM from State capital Bangalore. Raibag is located at 16.48°N 74.78°E. Raibag consists of 59 Villages.

Table 2.1: Statistical data of Raibag Taluk

Population Literacy (%) Area (Sq. Kms) Male Female Total Sex Ratio Male Female Total

958 207142 198347 405489 958:1000 75.58 58.20 67.02

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Ramadurga Taluk

Ramadurga is one of the Taluks in Belagavi district. It is the smallest taluk with an area of 958.8 km². Ramadurga town is the taluk Head Quarters of this taluk. It is located 99 KM towards East from District headquarters Belgaum, 485 KM from State capital Bangalore towards South. is located at 15.95°N 75.3°E. Ramdurg consist of 131 Villages and 36 Panchayats. Gudagumnal is the smallest Village and is the biggest Village. Ramdurga is known for its hills, sugar factories, river and trekking. Almost all villages that come under Ramdurg talluk are historic places

Table 2.2: Statistical data of Ramadurga Taluk

Population Literacy (%) Area (Sq. Kms) Male Female Total Sex Ratio Male Female Total

1225 130918 127617 258527 975:1000 77.58 54.94 66.36

2.4 Stations:

Table 2.3 The list of stations in the covered in SIA is as follows;

Chainage Sl. No Station Name

1 Harugere 123200-129400

2 Suttahatti 135300-137600

3 Kudachi 137600-139700

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2.5 Social Impact Assessment

As per Right To Fair Compensation And Transference in Land Acquisition, Rehabilitation and Resettlement Act 2013, whenever the appropriate Government intends to acquire land for a public purpose, it shall carry out a Social Impact Assessment.

Definition of SIA: Social Impact Assessment includes the processes of analysing, monitoring and managing the intended and unintended social consequences, both positive and negative, of planned interventions (policies, programs, plans, projects) and any social change processes invoked by those interventions. Its primary purpose is to bring about a more sustainable and equitable biophysical and human environment. Social Impact Assessment (SIA) is a methodology to review the social effects of infrastructure projects like Railway project and other development interventions.

Carrying out SIA is very important to analyze the impact of the proposed projects on the private assets of the farmers and also the impact on their livelihoods when the lands of the farmers are acquired for implements the projects. The impact will mainly be on the Marginal and Small farmers affecting their livelihood. Mostly these farmers will be dependent on their lands for their livelihood and will be affected in a major way.

By conducting SIA we can even spot out government lands which have been encroached and also list out unauthorized dwellers such as squatters, Kiosks etc.

To minimize the social impacts and maintain the former standard living conditions of the affected families it is very important to conduct a Social Impact Assessment and bring out a detailed Social Impact Management Plan (SIMP) as per the RFCTLARR, Act 2013.

A detailed management plan will be prepared and submitted to the Government to take up a fair rehabilitation and resettlement programs for the affected families.

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Social Impact Assessment will be conducted in consultation with the concerned panchayat, at village level in the affected areas. The details of the methodologies include;

Sample Socio-Economic Survey: Based on final alignments and detailed measurement survey of land and structure, a sample socio- economic survey was carried out during the month of September 2017.

Stake holder’s Consultation: Consultations were carried out at individual and village level. Many important issues were discussed at village level. Impact of the project implementation was discussed; findings, suggestions and opinions of the people were taken into consideration while preparing Social Impact Management Plan.

Traverse on Chainage: Trans walk was taken up along with the affect families to get a clear picture about the loss of the affected family. When we walked across the chainage we could exactly identify the project affected families and take a note of it.

2.6 Applicable legislations and policies

The following statutes / policies as amended from time to time are relevant and applicable to the present project

♦ The Right to Fair Compensation and Transparency in Land Acquisition and Rehabilitation & Resettlement Act, 2013. ♦ The Karnataka Panchayat Raj Act, 1993 ♦ The Scheduled Tribes and other Traditional Forest Dwellers (Recognition of Forest Rights) Act, 2006; ♦ Registration Act, 1908 ♦ Land Transfer Regulations in Schedule V Areas ♦ The Railways Act ,1989

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Table: 2.4 List of Legislation & Policies relevant to this Project

Sl. No Act/Rules/Policies Purpose Authority The Right to Fair Set out rule for Special Land Compensation and acquisition of land Acquisition office, Transparency in Land by Government for District Collector 1 Acquisition and Rehabilitation the proposed and R & R & Resettlement Act 2013 project commissioner

Environment Protection Act To protect and MoEF GOI, State 2 1986 improve overall Gov. environment

Water (Prevention and Control To control water State Pollution of Pollution) Act, 1974 as pollution by Control Board amended in 1978 and 1988 controlling 3 discharge of pollutants

The Air (Prevention and To control air State Pollution Control of Pollution) Act, 1981 pollution caused Control Board by the usage of 4 generators, transport

Forest (Conservation) Act, To conserve the State Government 5 1980 as amended in 1988 forest land if it is being acquired.

Wildlife Protection Act, 1972 To conserve wildlife State Government if the proposed project is affecting 6 the wildlife

Noise Pollution (Regulation and The standards for State Pollution Control Act 1990) noise for day and Control Board night have been 7 promulgated by MoEF.

Indian Forest Act 1927 Conservation of State Government 8 forest produces

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3. TEAM COMPOSITION, APPROACH, METHODOLOGY AND SCHEDULE OF THE SOCIAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT

3.1 Team Composition G.G.V Education and Rural Development Society & G.G.V Enterprises was given a responsibility to conduct Social Impact Assessment of Railway Project in the villages of Raibag and Ramadurga taluk of Belagavi District by the District Collector of Belagavi

After it was assigned an experienced team was constituted and SIA was conducted and completed successfully.

Team Leader - Shivappa

Social Safeguards Mohan kumar

Community Organisers 5 members

Database Management Specialist 2 members

Data Operators 2 members

D Group Employee 1 person

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3.2 Approach and Methodology Approach and Methodology plays a vital role during conducting a SIA. It mainly consists of quantitative and qualitative tools and techniques. The study was conducted in three phases. The approach adopted to conduct socio-economic study aims at collecting baseline data for socio-economic information and identifies the affected families. The Methodology for conducting the SIA of the proposed project involves review of topographical survey drawings, field visits, data collection and stakeholder consultations.

 Study of relevant documents, reports, topographical drawings and other relevant maps.  Visits to the affected villages and information dissemination about the project.  Informing the people representatives and the families regarding the data collection and SIA  Conducted Socio-economic survey covering affected families, agricultural lands, structures, open plots, community property and forest land.  Analysis of the socio-economic survey data was done  Consultations and meetings with affected families, local leaders/people representatives, and vulnerable groups were held.  Analysing the losses due to the proposed project  Preparation of draft Social Impact Assessment report and Social Impact Management Plan  Discussions with the concerned authorities  Finalising the Social Impact Assessment report and Social Impact Management Plan

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Figure 3.1 presents the approach and methodology in the form of a flow chart which indicates various steps involved in the study

Figure – 3.1 Approach And Methodology Of Social Assessment

Phase -I PRE SURVEY ACTIVITIES

Review of Literature and Preliminary Survey and Start-up of Field Work consultation ♦ Building up the team to take up ♦ Project design SIA ♦ Land acquisition and R&R policy ♦ Ground level survey of the project ♦ Discussions with SLAO, Engineers area and other authorities ♦ Preparation of survey questioners ♦ Study of relevant documents and ♦ Brainstorming sessions for the SURVEYmaps OF PAFs/PAPs AND IMPLEMENTATIONcommunity organisers SYSTEM ♦ Information dissemination to the villagers

Phase -II

Survey Activities Implementation System ♦ 100%Census survey among the ♦ Analysis of legal policy and POSTaffected S URVEYperson ACTIVITIES ANDregulation ANALYSIS REPORT ♦ Door to door household interview ♦ Content analysis ♦ Public consultation ♦ Filed work arrangement, data ♦ Discussions with the people collection and analysis representatives ♦ Discussions with the concerned ♦ Assessment of land and assets authorities on implementation of loss SIMP ♦ Assessment of livelihood loss ♦ Resource mapping

Phase -III

Data Analysis & SIA Reports Consultation on SIA Report

♦ Data tabulation and analysis plan ♦ Conducting public meetings ♦ Finalising of SIA report structure ♦ Consultation on SIA finding with ♦ Analysis of survey results Affected people, civil societies ♦ Prepare and submission of draft ♦ Presentation of draft SIA report to SIA report the district collector ♦ Review & Comments from the Authorities ♦ Incorporation of comments and submission of final report

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3.3 Consultation Consultation procedure has been a critical but was an important phase in carrying out Social Impact Assessment process. This procedure will be continued till the preparation of Social Impact Management Plan (SIMP). Consultation is very important because, SIA could be conducted only when there is total involvement of local communities, people representatives and vulnerable groups. It is hoped that good rapport and linkages developed during this phase will ensure the involvement of different stakeholders in conducting SIA and implementation of the project.

3.3.1 Type of Consultation

Information Dissemination: → Initial information regarding the proposed project was collected from the concerned authorities → A study was conducted at staff level with the help of the plan, reports and maps given by the authorities → Informal consultations were taken up with the different stakeholders in the proposed villages. → Formal meetings took place with Project Affected Families and other local bodies and shared the information regarding the proposed project and discussed the impacts of the project. → Project affected Families list was shared and pasted in various places where most of the people access. → A pamphlet was shared with the community members regarding the socio-economic survey to be taken up. → Survey date was informed in each village by Tom-Tom

Consultation during Survey: → SIA at this stage included consultation at individual PAF level, groups of local bodies, Vulnerable groups → Data collection was done according to the necessary questioners prepared by the team → Focussed group discussion at strategic location

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→ Traverse across chainage to collect the actual acquisition data. The overall objective of these consultations was to ensure that the local people can participate in the project specific studies. This created a comfort zone to them to express their concerns and opinions regarding the proposed project.

3.3.2 Findings of Consultations Consultations were carried both at individual level and also at village level. Important issues were discussed during consultations with different stakeholders. Many issues were identified and concerns were also taken into consideration. Important issues/concerns raised during these consultations are presented below. Table 3.1: Important issues identified during Consultation Issues Identified Solutions

Loss of agricultural Land Fair compensation according to RTFCTLARR Act 2013

Compensation for houses, trees and Fair compensation according to other assets RTFCTLARR Act 2013

Compensation should be based in the Monetary Compensation is available current Market Value and will be as per RTFCTLARR Act 2013

Provision of Job in lieu of For R&R Consideration compensation as per new RTFCTLARR Act 2013

Loss of Community Assets Fair compensation according to RTFCTLARR Act 2013

Issues regarding compensation Can approach concerned authority and also approach Grievance cell

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3.4 Data Sources Data is very important to prepare SIA report. This data has been collected from various sources.

3.4.1 Data from Secondary Sources

Following information is collected from the published documents to appreciate the project background, land ownership details and required statistical information for conducting baseline survey from concerned authorities. . The Right to Fair Compensation and Transparency in Land Acquisition, Rehabilitation and Resettlement Act 2013 . Primary Census Abstract, District Census Handbook 2011 . Reports regarding the proposed project . Details of the land to be acquired for the project . Maps and other project related documents from the concerned authorities . Necessary data of land holdings

3.4.2 Data and Information from Primary Sources

With the help of the secondary data we could go forward to collect the primary data which is most important for SIA. . Structured Survey – Baseline and Census Survey in a prescribed format . Public Consultation . Focused Group Discussions . Consultation with the key informants . Consultation with important stakeholders . Public hearings / Gram Sabhas

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3.5 Schedule of Social Impact Assessment

Table – 3.2 Schedule of SIA

Date Particulars

Notification for Commencement if SIA

12-03-2018 G.G.V Education And Rural Development

No. RB/BGV/LAQ/CR-06/2015-16 Society & G.G.V Enterprises has been Dated : 12-03-2018 given responsibility to carry out SIA study by SLAO

Agreement between SLAO and G.G.V 12-03-2018 Education And Rural Development Society & G.G.V Enterprises

Constitution of the Team to carry out SIA 23-03-2018 & orientation meeting

26-03-2018 To 31-03-2018 Survey carried out in the villages

Submission of draft report 02-06-2018

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4 LAND ASSESSMENT

4.1 Proposed Land & Area

Land Acquisition of the proposed New BG Line Railway Project is being carried out as per the provisions prescribe in The Right to Fair Compensation and Transparency in Land Acquisition and Rehabilitation and Resettlement Act 2013. Land of 7 villages of Raibag taluk and 1 village in Ramadurga taluk, total of 8 villages in Belgavi district. has been proposed for this particular project.

Figure 4.1 Map of the proposed project

4.2 Total land requirement For the proposed Railway project total land required is around 207.9.3 Acres from 8 villages. These lands are mainly agricultural lands and families are dependent on these lands for livelihood. Apart for losing their land they are also be losing crops, trees and structures which are attached to these lands. Land which is being acquired is presently being irrigated.

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4.2.1 Type of Land: Below table give us details of type of Land which is being acquired Table – 4.1 Type of Land.

Sl. Type Acre Gunta Anne No

1 Dry Land 207 09 03 Total 207 09 03

4.2.2 Sources of Irrigation Below table give us details of sources of irrigation of the land which is being acquired

Table – 4.2 Source of Irrigation

Sl. Irrigation source No of PAF's Percentage No. 1 Open Well 22 5.08%

2 Bore well 124 28.64%

3 Rain fed 165 38.11%

4 Canal 80 18.48%

Total 433 100.00%

4.3 Quantity and Location of Land Proposed

The proposed Railway line passes across 7 villages Raibag taluk and one village in Ramadurga taluk. These villages fall under 2 hoblis , 2 purasabe and 5 Gram Panchayats Total distance covered will be approximately 19.3 Kms Total land to be acquired will be 207.9.3 acres from these villages.

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Details of the chainage and area of land is given below in a table

Table – 4.3 Village wise details of chainage and Area

Chainage SL. Grama Name of Taluk Hobli No Panchayat Village From To Area

Purasabha 1 Rayabaga Kudachi Kudachi 137600 141800 39-23-08 Kuduchi Kudachi Suttahatti 2 Rayabaga Suttahatti 135300 137600 24-02-3 Kudachi 3 Rayabaga Nilaji 133800 135200 26-34-15 Kudachi Alakanuru 4 Rayabaga Alakanuru 129700 133800 18-32-02 Kudachi Purasabha Badabyakud 5 Rayabaga 129400 129700 00-38-15 Harugere a Kudachi Purasabha 6 Rayabaga Harugere 123200 129400 55-19-05 Harugere Kudachi Yabarahatti 7 Rayabaga Yabarahatti 124800 125100 03-18-03 8 Ramadurga K. Chandaragi Hosakote Kamakere 50000 53300 38-00-00 Total 207-9-3

Figure – 4.2 Village wise Land acquired details

Village wise Land Acquired Details 55.19

39.23 38

26.34 24.02 18.32

3.18 0.38

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5 SOCIO-ECONOMIC AND CULTURAL PROFILE

This chapter mainly describes about the socio-economic profile of the project Affected persons and Families. This chapter specifically analyses the impacts of the project on the agricultural land and other immovable assets of Project affected Families based on detailed survey conducted. The survey has indicated the nature and characteristics of R&R interventions required to mitigate negative impacts of the proposed project. 5.1 Project area Social Impact Assessment of Proposed Kudachi – Bagalkot BG line was taken up in Raibag and Ramadurga taluk of Belagavi District. This SIA was conducted in 8 villages of 2 hoblies, 2 Purasabe and 5 Gram panchayaths of Raibag and Ramadurga taluk.

5.1.1 General description:

The proposed Railway project passes through Raibag and Ramadurga taluks of Belagavi district covering 8 villages. Raibagh is one of the smallest taluq in Belagavi district. The town is home to two sugar factories providing a large source of employment. A fertilizer factory on outskirts adds another feather to the cap. The villages nearby are famous for their vibrant cultures and arts. A village named , 8 km from the town is famous for its female goddess Mayakka, an annual fair which happens here is considered to be the Karnataka's second largest fair after Yellamma. In ancient days was called as Poobaagi means hoovina baagi' (flowers place). The Ratta empire ruled Poobaagi for several centuries. Somanath temple, Narasimha temple and Jain basadi are historical places. the place derives its name with the meaning King and Tiger, for Rai and bagh respectively where latter means tiger in Hindi. Ramdurga is a town in Belgaum district. The name of the down derives from Rama, as it is believed that Rama, a Hindu god, lived in this location during his exile. Ramdurg is known for its hills, sugar factories, river and trekking. There are many important places near Ramdurg, such as Shabari Kolla, , Navilu , Hoovina Kolla, Hanumappa, Megundappan Kolla, Ramdurg Forts and Toragal Forts. Almost all villages that come under Ramdurg talluk are historic places.

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Figure – 5.1 Raibag & Ramdurga Taluk Maps

5.1.2 Land and Pattern:

General land use pattern of the proposed project area has been dominated by net sown area. Most of the land is irrigated by the water of Krishna, Malaprabha, Rivers and their tributaries and is very fertile. Major crops grown in the region are sugarcane, cotton, oil seeds, and tobacco. Families here are mainly depended on these lands for their livelihood. Below table gives us the details of the land extent of project affected families.

Table: 5.1 Details of Land Owned by Project Affected Families

Sl. No. Extent of land No of PAF's %

1 0 to 1 acre 22 5.08% 2 1 - 2.5 acre 124 28.64% 3 2.5 - to 5 acre 165 38.11% 4 5- 10 acre 80 18.48%

5 More than 10 acre 42 9.70%

Total 433 100%

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Table: 5.1(a) Details of Land Owned by Project Affected SC / ST Families Sl. Scheduled Scheduled Extent of Land No Caste Tribe 1 0 to 1 acre 5 0 2 1 - 2.5 acre 1 1 3 2.5 - to 5 acre 2 1 4 5- 10 acre 0 0 5 More than 10 acre 0 1 Total 8 3

Figure 5.2 % of families losing the land

% of families losing the land More than 10 0 to 1 acre acre 5% 10%

5- 10 acre 1 - 2.5 acre 18% 29%

2.5 - to 5 acre 38%

5.1.3 Project Affected Families: During conducting Social Impact Assessment, socio-economic survey covered 433 Project Affected families spread across 8 villages. Village wise distribution of PAFs is depicted in the following table.

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Table – 5.2 Village wise distributions of PAFs Project Sl. Gram Name of Affected No Hobli Panchayat the Village Families % Rayabaga 1 Kudachi Purasabha Kuduchi Kudachi 72 16.63% 2 Kudachi Suttahatti Suttahatti 70 16.17% 3 Kudachi Nilaji Nilaji 36 8.31% 4 Kudachi Alakanuru Alakanuru 65 15.01% 5 Kudachi Purasabha Harugere Badabyakuda 5 1.15% 6 Kudachi Purasabha Harugere Harugere 138 31.87% 7 Kudachi Yabarahatti Yabarahatti 11 2.54% Ramadurga 8 K. Chandaragi Hosakote Kamakere 36 8.31%

Total 433 100%

Figure – 5.3 Village wise Project Affected Families

Village wise Project Affected Families:

138

72 70 65

36 36

11 5

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Figure 5.4 Panchayat wise Distributions of PAFs

Project Affected Families

143

72 70 65

36 36 11

5.2 Demographic and Social Profile details The project has been proposed in 8 villages which fall in 5 Panchayat, 2 Purasabe and 2 hoblis of Raibag and Ramdurga taluk. The demographic details of the project area are being given below in various tables. Demographic and social profile details give us an idea about the structure of villages.

5.2.1 Population details Total projected families of 8 villages are 433 and the total affected population is 2340 out of which 1292 are male and 1048 is female population.

Table – 5.3 Total Population details

Sl. No. Gender No of PAP’S Percentage

1 Male 1292 55.21% 2 Female 1048 44.79% Total 2340 100.00%

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Table - 5.4 Village wise population details

Name of Project Project the Affected % Affected Male % Female % Village Families Population

Rayabaga Taluk Kudachi 72 16.63% 417 208 8.89% 209 8.93% Suttahatti 70 16.17% 357 211 9.02% 146 6.24% Nilaji 36 8.31% 165 96 4.10% 69 2.95% Alakanuru 65 15.01% 334 191 8.16% 143 6.11% Badabyakuda 5 1.15% 36 21 0.90% 15 0.64%

Harugere 138 31.87% 830 455 19.44% 375 16.03%

Yabarahatti 11 2.54% 49 26 1.11% 23 0.98% Ramadurga Taluk Kamakere 36 8.31% 152 84 3.59% 68 2.91% 433 100.00% 2340 1292 55.21% 1048 44.79% Total

Figure – 5.5 Village wise Project Affected Population

Village wise Project Affected Population 830

417

357 334

165 152 36 49

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Figure 5.6 Panchayat wise Men & Women Population

Panchayat wise Men & Women Population 476

390

208 209 211 191 146 143

96 84 69 68 26 23

Purasabha Suttahatti Nilaji Alakanuru Purasabha Yabarahatti Hosakote Kuduchi Harugere Male Female

Figure 5.7 Percentage of Male and Female Population

Percentage of Male and Female Population

45%

55% Male Female

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5.2.2 Age profile It is very important to know age profile of the affected population. It gives us an idea about the area and its people because if number of senior citizens and children is high in specific area then there can be different problems and attitudes. It the younger group is high then social problems and attitudes will be different. Table - 5.5 Age profile details Sl. No of Persons Age profile Total Percentage No Male Female 1 0 - 6 Yrs 69 44 113 4.83% 2 6 - 18 Yrs 242 200 442 18.89% 3 18 - 35 Yrs 445 381 826 35.30% 4 35 - 60 Yrs 414 320 734 31.37% 5 60 Yrs Above 120 105 225 9.62% Total 1290 1050 2340 100.00%

Table - 5.5 (a) Age profile details of Project Affected Scheduled caste families

Sl. S.C Age profile Total % No Male Female 1 0 - 6 Yrs 2 2 4 9.09% 2 6 - 18 Yrs 4 2 6 13.64% 3 18 - 35 Yrs 10 9 19 43.18% 4 35 - 60 Yrs 6 4 10 22.73% 5 60 Yrs Above 2 3 5 11.36% Total 24 20 44 100.00%

Table - 5.5 (b) Age profile details of Project Affected Scheduled Tribe families

S.T Sl. No Age profile Total % Male Female 1 0 - 6 Yrs 2 1 3 14.29% 2 6 - 18 Yrs 5 1 6 28.57% 3 18 - 35 Yrs 1 3 4 19.05% 4 35 - 60 Yrs 4 2 6 28.57% 5 60 Yrs Above 1 1 2 9.52% Total 13 8 21 100.00%

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Figure 5.8 Sex Wise Age profile

Sex Wise Age profile 445 414

381

320 242

200 120

69 105

44 Male

0 - 6 Yrs 6 - 18 Yrs 18 - 35 Yrs 35 - 60 Yrs 60 Yrs Above Female

5.2.3 Marital Status

The analysis on marital status of the PAFs indicated that more than half of the population is married. They constitute nearly 64.27% while the unmarried are 33.25%. The proportions of widow are nearly 1.97%, widower nearly 0.51%.

Table - 5.6 Marital status of PAPs

Sl. No. Marital status No of Persons Percentage

1 Married 1504 64.27% 2 Single 778 33.25% 3 Widow 46 1.97% 4 Widower 12 0.51% Total 2340 100.00%

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5.3 Social Category of Project Affected Families

The social division of the PAFs is again important to know about various social sectors living in the affected area so that we will have a clear picture about the mitigations measures to be taken. It is observed from the socio-economic survey that PAFs from Scheduled Caste constitute around 1.85%, Scheduled Tribe constitutes 0.69 %, other backward caste constitutes 42.26%, minorities constitute around 18.25% and other castes constitute around 36.95%.

Table – 5.7 Social Divisions of PAFs

Sl. No. Social category No of PAF's Percent 1 SC 8 1.85% 2 ST 3 0.69% 3 OBC 183 42.26% 4 Muslim 31 7.16% 5 Jain 48 11.09% 6 Others 160 36.95% Total 433 100%

Figure – 5.9 Percentage of Social Divisions

SC, 1.85% ST, 0.69%

Others, 36.95% OBC, 42.26%

Jains, 11.09%

Muslim, 7.16% SC ST OBC Muslim Jains Others

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5.4 Religious Category of Project Affected Families It is observed that 433 families are divided majorly into three religious communities, with a numerical preponderance of the Hindu religion. Out of 433 PAFs, 354 families belong to Hindu 31 families belong to Muslim community and 48 family to Jain community.

Table – 5.8 Religious Divisions of PAFs Sl. No. Religion No of PAF's Percent 1 Hindu 354 82% 2 Muslim 31 7.16% 3 Jain 48 11.09% Total 433 100%

Figure – 5.10 Percentages of Religious Divisions

% of Religious Division

354

31 48

Hindu Muslim Jain

5.5 Educational status The total literacy rate of Raibag taluk is 67.02% and Ramdurga taluk is 66.36% Education status of the project affected population was also collected during the survey. The survey shows among the total PAPs around 28.86 % of total PAPs are illiterate. There are 46 persons who have done technical/ professional education which shows that the three are quite good number of high professionals among the PAPs

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Table – 5.9 Educational Statuses of PAPs

Sl. Type Of Literacy Male % Female % Total % No 1 Illiterate 285 23.27% 346 34.46% 631 28.31% 2 Primary School 229 18.69% 148 14.74% 377 16.91% 3 Middle School 192 15.67% 173 17.23% 365 16.38% 4 High School 201 16.41% 172 17.13% 373 16.73% 5 PUC 141 11.51% 94 9.36% 235 10.54% 6 ITI 23 1.88% 2 0.20% 25 1.12% 7 Diploma 13 1.06% 4 0.40% 17 0.76% 8 Graduate 66 5.39% 37 3.69% 103 4.62% 9 Post Graduate 42 3.43% 17 1.69% 59 2.65% 10 B.E 26 2.12% 11 1.10% 37 1.66% 11 M.B.B.S 7 0.57% 0 0.00% 7 0.31% Total 1225 100.00% 1004 100.00% 2229 100% (0-6 age group is not considered)

Figure – 5.11 Educational Statuses

Post Illiterat Primary Middle High Diplom Gradua M.B.B. PUC ITI Gradua B.E e School School School a te S te Male 23.27%18.69%15.67%16.41%11.51% 1.88% 1.06% 5.39% 3.43% 2.12% 0.57% Female 34.46%14.74%17.23%17.13% 9.36% 0.20% 0.40% 3.69% 1.69% 1.10% 0.00%

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5.6 Occupational structure Occupation structure gives us a picture of how the livelihood exists in the affect area. By the survey conducted and data collected we find that most of the population depends on agriculture and agriculture based works. There are very few who are dependent on other occupations. 55.23% of the total population depends on agriculture, 0.45% is Government employees, 0.76% are private employees and 0.76% have their own business. Nearly 13.37% of the population are housewives, they constitute 0.28%. Students constitute around 18.93% and we can observe that unemployed group is very less. Table – 5.10 Occupation Structures of PAPs Sl. No. Type Of Occupation No of Persons Percentage 1 Agriculture 1231 55.23% 2 Government Employee 10 0.45% 3 Private Employee 17 0.76% 4 Business 3 0.13% 5 Agriculture Labour 176 7.90% 6 Un employed 38 1.70% 7 Rural Artisan 34 1.53% 8 Student 422 18.93% 9 House wife 298 13.37% Total 2229 100.00% (0-6 age group is not considered) Figure – 5.12 Occupational Statuses

% of Occupational Status 55.23%

18.93%

13.37% 7.90% 1.70% 1.53% 0.76% 0.45% 0.13%

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5.7 Vulnerable groups

Vulnerable groups are the groups which would be vulnerable under any circumstances and groups whose resources endowment is inadequate to provide sufficient income from any available source. In India the vulnerable groups that face discrimination include; women, scheduled caste, scheduled tribes, children, aged, disabled etc.

5.7.1 Other Vulnerable groups

Apart from Person with disabilities other vulnerable groups who are being affected in the project are women, aged, Scheduled Caste, Scheduled Tribe and children.

Vulnerable Group Number

Women 653 Widow 46 S C / S T 65 Children 457 Senior Citizens 225

5.8 Economic status

The economic status of the PAFs could be analysed by the annual income of the family and the durable assets of the family. 62.59% of the total family have their income below 25,000 of the annual income.

Table – 5.11 Annual Income of PAFs

Sl. No. Income No of Persons %

1 Up to 25000 271 62.59% 2 25000 -40000 46 10.62% 3 40000-60000 11 2.54% 4 60000-90000 13 3.00% 5 90000-150000 68 15.70% 6 150000-200000 24 5.54% Total 433 100.00%

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Details of the durable assets and livestock asset are given below.

Table – 5.12 Durable assets of PAFs Sl. Durable Asset No No. 1 Cattle Shed 325 2 Ploughs 212 3 Bullock Carts 146 4 Horse Carts 24 5 Tractor/tiller 121 6 Spray pump 211 7 Bicycle 248 8 Scooter/ Motor Bike 255 9 Jeep / Truck/Lorry/Car 52 10 Sewing Machine 173 11 T.V 353 12 Mobile / Land line 553 13 Refrigerator 63 14 Washing machine 19 Total 2755

Table – 5.13 Livestock assets Sl. No. Livestock No. 1 Bullocks 220 2 Milching Cows 399 3 Milching Buffaloes 789 4 Bulls 109 5 Calves 426 6 Goats 950 7 Sheep 502 8 Hen/Cock 356 9 Ducks 6 10 Horse 12 Total 3769

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Table – 5.14 Details of substantial loans

Loan Particulars against PAF's

Percentage Sl. No. Loan Taken Yes No Total of Yes 1 Loan against PAF's 231 202 433 53.34% Loan Received From

Sl. No. Loan Received from No. Percentage 1 Bank 229 99.13% 2 Hand Loan 2 0.87% Total 231 100% Loan Purpose

Sl. No. Purpose of taking Loan No. Percentage 1 Agriculture 219 94.81% 2 Crops 10 4.33% 3 House 2 0.87% Total 231 100% Nearly 53.34 % of the PAFs are having substantial loan in their name. Most of them have agricultural loan which constitute around 94.81%. 5.9 Kinship patterns 5.9.1 Family structure: Nearly 90.76% of the total families are nuclear families. Only 2.54% are individual living and other 6.69% are joint families. Most of the families in the project affected are Nuclear families. Table 5.15 Type of family Sl. No. Type Of Family No of PAF's Percent 1 Joint 29 6.69% 2 Nuclear 373 90.76% 3 Individual 11 2.54% Total 433 100%

5.9.2 Head of the Family When the data was analysed we would come across 1 out of 433 families are headed by women. They constitute nearly 0.23% of the total PAFs. These women are responsible for the livelihood and taking care of the family.

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Table- 5.16 Women Headed Families

Sl. No. Gender of the PAF's No of PAF's Percent 1 Male 432 99.77% 2 Female 1 0.23% Total 433 100%

Figure – 5.13 Women Headed Families

Female 0% % of Women Headed Families

Male 100%

5.10 Agricultural Patta lands

All 433 PAFs 433 PAFs are having Patta for the agriculture land which they own.

Table – 5.17 Number of families having Patta Lands

Sl. No. Response No of PAF's Percentage 1 Yes 433 100% 2 No 0 0 Total 433 100% 5.11 Status of Women in the Project Affected Area There were many questions in the questioner which was framed to know the status of the women in the area. When the data was analysed we would found that women play a very important role in family.

5.11.1Earning capability of women Women were questioned and noted regarding their work and if they are working, kind of work they do and approximate income they are

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earning. Only 12.69% of total women are into earning and are contributing to their families’ income.

Table – 5.18 Earning capacity of women Whether women does any work Sl .No. Response No of People Percentage 1 Yes 133 12.69% 2 No 915 87.31% Total 1048 100% If yes, Mention what

Sl. No. Response No of People Percentage

1 Household work 4 3.01%

2 Farming 27 20.30% Agricultural 3 57 labourer 42.86% 5 Tailoring 45 33.83% Total 133 100%

What is the income contribution by women per annum

Sl. No. Income range No of People Percentage

1 Up to 10000 133 100%

Total 100 100%

5.11.2 Decision Making Power of Women It is important that women have to be part of decision making in a family. She has to be empowered to share her vision about the family wellbeing, children education, marriage etc. they were asked these and what they have shared is given below

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Table – 5.19 Decision Making power of Women

Whether women take decision making capacity.

Sl. No. Response No of PAF's Percentage

1 Yes 102 9.73% 2 No 946 90.26%

1048 100% Total

Decision making by women in Sl. Decision making No of PAF's Percentage No.

1 5 4.90% Financial matters 12 2 Children Education 11.76% 3 Health matters 10 9.80% 4 Asset Purchase 5 4.90% 5 Marriage 13 12.75% 6 Agriculture 17 16.67% 7 Family Members 12 11.76% 8 All subjects 28 27.45% Total 102 100.00%

5.12 Participation is local organisation

Most of the people now-a-days are members in one or the other local community based organisations; Cooperative Societies or they are elected members of local government. In this project affected population we don’t find many people being part of these groups but there are only 3 women in SHGs.

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Table-5.20 Details of member ship in various Groups Is any member of the PAF's Member or Office bearer in Village

Self Help Group

Sl. No. Male Female Total 1 0 3 3

5.13 Responses for various other Parameters Apart from all these information many other questions were also asked regarding the social security benefits, proposed project, HIV and so on. The responses what we have received is shared below in the tables.

5.13.1 Social Security Benefits This table gives you a picture about the social security benefits availed by PAFs from the government. Out of 317 only 267 responded yes for the ration cards. There are around 232 PAFs who fall under BPL cards constituting around 86.89 %.

Table – 5.21 Social Security benefits availed by PAFs

Sl. No Details Yes % No % Total 1 Ration Cards 379 87.52% 54 12.47% 433 Type of Ration Cards 379 1.1 BPL 317 (73.37%) 1.2 APL 56 (12.93%) 1.3 AAY 6(1.39%) 2 NREGA Cards 18 4.16% 415 95.84% 433 3 Aadhar Cards 433 100% 0 0% 433 4 Yashaswini Cards 93 21.48% 340 78.52% 433 5 Health Cards 16 3.70% 417 96.30% 433

5.13.2 Responses about proposed Project Few questions were asked regarding proposed project were asked to PAFs and their responses were recorded and share here below

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Table – 5.22 Responses about proposed project

Do you know about your land acquisition proposed for Kudachi – Bagalkot Railway Project

Sl. No. Response No of PAF's Percentage 1 Yes 433 100% 2 No 0 0% Total 433 100.00%

In this project do you or your family ready to do any work

Sl. No. Response No of PAF's Percentage 1 Yes 348 80.36% 2 No 85 19.63% Total 433 100% If yes which work

Sl. No. Type of work No of PAF's 1 Any technical job 64 2 Driver 31 3 Supervisor 52 4 Any job/ As per education 201 Total 105 Do you expect any impact on health due to this project

Sl. No. Response No of PAF's Percentage 1 Yes 0 0.00% 2 No 433 100.00% Total 433 100.00% If yes, What type

Sl. No. Response No of PAF's Percentage

1 Any health problem 0 0.00% 2 Sound pollution 0 0.00% 3 Sound and air pollution 0 0.00% Total 0 0.00%

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Basic Facilities:

Sl. No Responses Yes No

433 0 1 Drinking water facilities 2 Cooking Facilities (LPG) 356 77 3 Individual Toilets 433 0 4 Electricity 424 9 416 17 5 Good Nutrition Good health condition (Children, women & 433 0 6 senior citizens) They were asked whether the proposed project benefits them, responses received are → It is helpful for us to travel many business places. → It reduces the time and cost of travelling. → It reduced the cost to transport loads / products / luggage for business purpose. → Easy accessibility for elderly persons → We will lose the land and other structures attached to the land and we need proper compensation for it. → We need to get the compensation in right time, it should be delayed 5.13.3 Knowledge regarding HIV/AIDS Since this is prevailing more in the rural area we thought to know at what level knowledge regarding this issue among the PAPs and asked them few question and the responses are given below

Table – 5.23 Knowledge regarding HIV

Do you know about HIV/AIDS ?

Sl. No. Response No of PAF's Percentage

1 Yes 433 100% 2 No 0 0.00% Total 433 100.00%

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Do you know how to reduce HIV/AIDS ?

Sl. No. Response No of PAF's Percentage

1 Yes 433 100% 2 No 0 0% Total 433 100%

How did you come to know about this information Sl. Response No of PAF's Percentage No. 1 News Paper. 125 28.87% 2 TV 254 58.66% Govt. Health 3 54 12.47% campaign Total 433 100%

5.13.4 Health Status: Health is the most important factor necessary for everyone. Health statuses of the families were discussed during conducting SIA. Few health issues were noticed during the survey and are listed below.

Table – 5.24 Health issues noticed

Sl. No Health Issues Number 1 Heart problems 6 2 Diabetics É 13 3 Ortho 6 Total 25

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6 SOCIAL IMPACTS

6.1 Project Impacts The major finding and magnitude of impacts of the proposed Railway project is being discussed in this chapter. The project impacts have been classified into different categories such as • Impact on the living conditions of the people • Impact on land • Impact on Families in the project area • Impact on their livelihood • Impact of their assets/structures • Impact on community property assets

The proposed Railway project will have number of positive and negative impacts. In general the proposed project shall bring about following positive impacts.

 Reduction in the travel distance  Cost effective transportation  Minimal chances of accidents  Helpful in developing business by using the facility to transport goods  Employment creation

The negative impacts shall be on the people of the proposed project area. The anticipated negative impacts on these people include;

 Loss of land  Loss of residential structures  Loss of commercial structures  Loss of common property structures  Loss of trees  Loss of livelihood

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6.2 Land requirement and Acquisition

In the proposed project, Land is mainly required for laying the rails, construction of bridges wherever necessary and other project related constructions. Acquisition of land shall make the families in the area lose their livelihood and plantations. The project shall require 207.38 acres for acquisition to implement the proposed project.

Table – 6.1 Land requirements for the project

Total

Sl..No Name of Village Taluk Acer Gunta Ane

1 Kudachi 39 23 8

2 Suttahatti 24 2 3

3 Nilaji 26 34 15 Rayabaga 4 Alakanuru 18 32 02

5 Badabyakuda 0 38 15

6 Harugere 55 19 5

7 Yabarahatti 3 18 3

8 Kamakere Ramadurga 38 0 0

Total 207 9 3

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6.3 Impact on Families The estimated numbers of families which are going to be affected by the project are 433. Among these families around 216 Families are losing their assets attached to the land like bore wells, trees, homesteads and many other structures. There are commercial buildings also where families depend on business and losing their livelihood. Table - 6.2 Village wise details of the individual assets affected

Houses Other Assets Commercial

Village

of /Comp Pond

Sl.no Total RCC Drip Tiled ound Toilet Cattle Poultry Pipe Line Thatched Bore well Open Well Graveyard Farm Shed/Shed Hand Pump Water Tank Name Electric Pole Bio Gas unit Transformer Pump House Fencing

Taluk:Rayabaga Hobli: Kudachi Purasabha: Kudachi

1 Kudachi 0 34 3 28 12 0 18 4 3 24 4 1 0 9 2 0 0 2 1 145 Total 0 34 3 28 12 0 18 4 3 24 4 1 0 9 2 0 0 2 1 145 Hobli Kudachi Taluk:Rayabaga : Grama panchayat: Suttahatti 2 Suttahatti 0 8 2 11 4 0 1 4 2 13 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 49 Total 0 8 2 11 4 0 1 4 2 13 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 49 Hobli Kudachi Taluk:Rayabaga : Grama panchayat: Nilaji 3 Nilaji 1 2 1 8 13 0 2 3 1 28 1 0 0 8 0 0 0 1 0 69 Total 1 2 1 8 13 0 2 3 1 28 1 0 0 8 0 0 0 1 0 69

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Houses Other Assets Commercial

Village

/Comp of

Sl.no Total Drip RCC Gas unit Tiled ound Toilet Cattle Poultry Pipe Line Thatched Bore well Open Well Graveyard Farm Pond Shed/Shed Hand Pump Water Tank Electric Pole Bio Transformer Pump House Name Fencing Taluk:Rayabaga Hobli :Kudachi Grama panchayat: Alakanuru 4 Alakanuru 0 26 20 39 2 0 18 6 2 8 0 0 2 5 0 1 1 0 0 130 Total 0 26 20 39 2 0 18 6 2 8 0 0 2 5 0 1 1 0 0 130 Purasabha Harugere Taluk:Rayabaga Hobli :Kudachi : 0 0 1 2 2 0 1 0 1 4 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 13 5 Badabyakuda 0 22 4 62 10 1 24 0 3 9 3 0 2 24 0 0 0 3 1 168 6 Harugere Total 0 22 5 64 12 1 25 0 4 13 3 0 2 26 0 0 0 3 1 181 Grama panchayat Yabarahatti Taluk:Rayabaga Hobli :Kudachi : 0 0 0 14 0 0 0 2 0 13 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 30 7 Yabarahatti Total 0 0 0 14 0 0 0 2 0 13 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 30 Hobli K. Chandaragi Grama panchayat Hosakote Taluk : Ramadurga : : 8 Kamakere 0 3 0 23 8 0 0 0 6 25 0 0 0 7 0 0 0 0 0 72 Total 0 3 0 23 8 0 0 0 6 25 0 0 0 7 0 0 0 0 0 72 Grand Total 1 95 31 187 51 1 64 19 18 124 8 1 4 60 2 1 1 6 2 676

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Figure –6.1 Individual Assets Affected by the Project

Individual Assets Affected by the Project

187

124

95

64 60 51 31 19 18 8 1 1 1 4 2 1 1 6 2

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Table – 6.3 Details of the affected assets attached to the land - Affected Person with Survey Number Taluk: Rayabaga Purasabha: Kuduchi Village : Kuduchi

Houses Other Assets Commercial

Name of the Person Pond Caste Total Sl. No RCC Drip Tiled Toilet Cattle Poultry Survey No. Fencing/ Pipe Line Thatched Bore well Open Well Graveyard Farm Compound Shed/Shed Hand Pump Water Tank Electric Pole Bio Gas unit Transformer Pump House

Sadashiva Baramappa 1 OBC Dalavayi 449+648/10ºÀ 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Dalavayi Shrimantha OBC 2 Baramappa Vagyre 449+648/10ºÀ/2J 0 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 6

3 Subash Krishna Gasthi S.C 449+648/9J 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2

4 S. Ramachandra Gasthi S.C 449+648/9J 0 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6

5 Raju Mallappa Gasthi S.C 449+648/9J 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1

6 Sanjeeva Mallappa Gasthi S.C 449+648/9J 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 5

7 Ashoka Krishna Gasthi S.C 449+648/9J 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 Dalavayi Murari OBC 8 Baramappa 449+648/8 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2

9 S. Revappa Others 442/1 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 10 M. Basappa Doganavara Others 442/1 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 4 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 7

11 S. Doddamani Vagyre OBC 442/1 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 12 A. B. Dooganavara OBC 442/1 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3

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Houses Other Assets Commercial

Name of the Person /Comp Caste Total Sl. No RCC Drip Tiled ound Toilet Cattle Poultry Survey No. Pipe Line Thatched Bore well Open Well Graveyard Farm Pond Shed/Shed Hand Pump Water Tank Electric Pole Bio Gas unit Transformer Pump House Fencing

13 Ramappa shi Gullannanavara OBC 442/1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 14 Appasab Gangaram Jadava OBC 442/1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 15 Appanna Kallappa OBC Doddamani 442/1 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 16 Arjuna Lakshmana Pavara OBC 442/1 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 4 17 Channappa ba Muguli OBC 442/1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1

18 Bichu Mohaddina Dade Muslim 443/11 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 19 R.A.D Hajarath 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Hayathamran Muslim 442/2 0 0 0 0 1 Sahadeve Sathyappa OBC 20 Gaddennavara 447/1 0 2 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 21 M. Devappa Gddennavara OBC 447/1 0 1 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 22 Shyama Vittala Kedari OBC 447/1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 23 V. Mallappa Guddannavara OBC 447/1 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 24 Mahammed Shirajuddina Muslim 446/4 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 25 Najamuddina Shikola Muslim 446/4 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 26 Jandasab Esamuddin Muslim 446/2 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 27 Nazir Pasha Ajija Ahammed Muslim 445/4 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1

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Houses Other Assets Commercial

Name of the Person /Comp Caste Total Sl. No RCC Drip Tiled ound Toilet Cattle Poultry Survey No. Pipe Line Thatched Bore well Open Well Graveyard Farm Pond Shed/Shed Hand Pump Water Tank Electric Pole Bio Gas unit Transformer Pump House Fencing Khadi rasa Isamuddin Muslim 28 Baxiraja 445/3 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 4 Alingali Gajanana 29 Others Siddarama Tele 444/2 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 30 Tele Basavaraja Siddappa Others 444/1C 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 31 Mallappa Babu Namdani Others 440/1C 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 32 Lakkashetty Mallappa Teli OBC 439/2 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 2 33 Ramesha Mallappa Nandani OBC 439/1 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 3 34 Abdula Mazilakka Anwarulla OBC 439 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 35 Mallappa Lakkashetty Teli Others 438 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Appasaba Ramegowda Others 36 Narasappa Teli 438/4 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 Sarojini Ajitha Devaramare 37 Others Vagyre 438/2 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Devaramare Anilkumara OBC 38 Deva 437/2§ 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 Kuthubuddin Badesab 39 Muslim Rohile 434 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 4 40 Basappa mallappa teli Others 430/1E 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Prakasha Mallappa 41 Others Basapure 430/1qÀ 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Dayananda S/o Others 42 Bheemagate 428/3 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 7

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Name of the al ey Sl. No No. Tot

Person Surv Caste Houses Other Assets Commercial

/Compo und Drip RCC Tiled Toilet Cattle Poultry Pipe Line Thatched Bore well Open Well Graveyard Farm Pond Shed/Shed Hand Pump Water Tank Electric Pole Bio Gas unit Transformer Pump House Pump Fencing Gore Peerajade Manika 43 Muslim Chidananda 428/3 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 44 Maruthi Bheemagate Others 428/3 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 5 45 J. M. Kavamuddin Muslim 428/3 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 46 Lajjappa Ningappa OBC 428/2§ 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Mahadeva Gurupada 47 Others Basagunde 428/1 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 Sadashiva Gurupada Others 48 Basagunde 428/1 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 49 Ismahil Magaduma Muslim 427/3 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 50 Abeda Gousamuddin Muslim 427/1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 51 shamabi nabisha Muslim 426/2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 52 Bagadi Krishna Appa SC 424/2 0 3 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 Jamhasaba 53 Muslim 4 Makadumasaba 417/2 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0

Jineshwara Chipparagi OBC 54 442 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1

Total 0 34 3 28 12 0 18 4 3 24 4 1 0 9 2 0 0 2 1 145

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Taluk:Rayabaga Gramapanchayat: Suttahatti Village : Suttahatti Houses Other Assets Commercial

/

Name of

Caste Sl. No Drip RCC Tiled the Person Total Toilet Cattle Poultry Fencing Survey No. Survey Pipe Line Thatched Bore well Open Well Graveyard Farm Pond Compound Shed/Shed Water Tank Hand Pump Electric Pole Bio Gas unit Transformer Pump House Pump

55 K. B. Payappa Jain 45/1 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 56 Yagade L.Siddappa OBC 47 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 57 K. G. Lakshmana OBC 48/2 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 58 K. K. Kareppa OBC 67/1 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 3 1 4 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 12 59 S.G.Lagamanna Others 67/3 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 1 1 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 60 K. B. Tavanappa Jain 68/3 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 61 N. S. Ningappa Others 104/1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 62 S..P.Magaduma Others 105/1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 63 M. S.Pradani Others 108/1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 64 P. S.RaoShreepathi Others 108/3 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 65 L.G.Annappa Others 106 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 66 K. A.Chennappa Jain 39 0 3 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 67 P. N. Erappa Others 95/1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 68 Jayashree .A OBC 95/2 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 69 P.S. Erappa Others 96 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 70 As per RTC OBC 114/2 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 71 N.M. Shidarayi Others 114/1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1

Total 0 8 2 11 4 0 1 4 2 13 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 49

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Taluk : Rayabaga Gramapanchyat : Nilji Village : Nilji Houses Other Assets Commercial

Pole

Name of the Person Total Caste Sl. No und Drip RCC Tiled Toilet Cattle Poultry Survey No. Survey Pipe Line Thatched Bore well Open Well Graveyard Farm Pond Shed/Shed Water Tank Hand Pump Electric Bio Gas unit Transformer Pump House Pump Fencing/Compo 72 K. Basappa Apparayi Others 185/1 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 73 Pa Maruthi Mahadeva OBC 69/1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 6 74 Pa P. Pundalika OBC 69/5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 75 Pateela S. Maruthi OBC 70/1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 76 Pateela M. Babu OBC 70/2 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 77 Pateela S. Maruthi OBC 70/3 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 78 Pateela Shivaji Nana OBC 70/4 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 4 79 Pateela Ananda Ramu OBC 70/5 0 1 0 2 1 0 0 3 1 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 11 80 Pateela S. Babu OBC 71/1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 81 Pateela .S. Hariba OBC 71/2© 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 82 Pa Sudeera Nana OBC 71/3 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 83 Ha S. Pateela OBC 71/3 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 84 Pa H. Baburao OBC 71/5 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 7 85 Mulari .s.pateela OBC 71/5 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 86 H. Lakkappa ramu OBC 72 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 3 87 H. bittala ammanna OBC 72 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 6 88 Hasare. v. mayappa OBC 73/6 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 89 H. Ammanna Shivarayi OBC 73/7 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2

Total 1 2 1 8 13 0 2 3 1 28 1 0 0 8 0 0 0 1 0 69

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Taluk : Rayabaga Gramapanchyat : Alakanuru Village : Alakanuru

Houses Other Assets Commercial

Name of the Person Drip RCC Tiled Total Toilet Caste Cattle Sl. No Poultry Fencing/ Pipe Line Thatched Bore well Open Well Graveyard Farm Pond Compound Shed/Shed Survey No. Survey Hand Pump Water Tank Electric Pole Bio Gas unit Transformer Pump House Pump

90 Jaganuru gangavva SC 30/1 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 91 J. Channappa Yallappa SC 30/2J 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 92 H. Ittappa Ramappa Obc 36/1 0 1 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 93 H. Bheemappa Ramappa Obc 36/2 0 2 2 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 9 94 E. Mallappa Hallappa Obc 36/3 0 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 95 Halagonda rama Halappa Obc 37 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 96 M. Malakari shidrama Obc 38/1 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 5 97 M. shiddappa malakari Obc 38/2 0 0 2 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 98 Poojari Sadashivappa Obc 33/2 0 4 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 6 99 G. shankara kashappa SC 33/3 0 1 1 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 6 100 I. parashurama yallappa Obc 119 0 1 2 2 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 101 y. santharama adivappa Obc 120 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 102 y. honnappa adivappa Obc 120 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 103 P. Ramappa santharama Obc 91/3 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1

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Houses Other Assets Commercial

Name of the Person Caste Total Sl. No RCC Drip Tiled Toilet Cattle pound Poultry Survey No. Pipe Line Thatched Bore well Open Well Graveyard Farm Pond Shed/Shed Water Tank Hand Pump Electric Pole Bio Gas unit Transformer Pump House Fencing/Com

104 P. lakshmana santharama Obc 91/3 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 105 Bani Shidrama dundappa Others 91/5 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 106 Y. lakkappa Devappa Obc 93/2 0 3 1 2 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 Others 107 Navi S. Ramappa Erappa 101/2 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 108 Navi B. Rangappa Others 101/3 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 109 Y. lakkshmana Devappa Obc 102 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 Others 110 Gurusiddappa V Nidoni 102 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 3 111 K. S. S. Pundalika Others 103/1J 0 2 0 2 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 112 Y. Lakkappa Kallappa Obc 103/1¹ 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 113 Bani Mahalinga Bheema Obc 103/2 0 3 4 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 114 Badiger K.shivappa Obc 104 0 2 2 1 0 0 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 115 Kareppa Ningappa Poojeri Obc 92/1J 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 116 Vittala Shankara Poojeri Obc 92/1© 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 5 117 Maruthi Shankara Poojeri Obc 92/1¹ 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 118 Ramappa S. Poojeri Obc 92/1r 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 119 Tareppa shankara poojeri Obc 92/E 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 120 Kumara Poojari Obc 92/3 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 Total 0 26 20 39 2 0 18 6 2 8 0 0 2 5 0 1 1 0 0 130

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Houses Other Assets Commercial

Name of the Person Caste Total Sl. No RCC Drip Tiled Toilet Cattle Poultry Survey No. Fencing/ Pipe Line Thatched Bore well Open Well Graveyard Farm Pond Compound Shed/Shed Water Tank Hand Pump Electric Pole Bio Gas unit Transformer Pump House

Takkananavara Others 9 121 Annappa Gurupada 37 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 1 4 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 Dundappa Siddappa Others 122 Takkannanavaru 37 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 Takkananavara Others 2 123 Dundappa shiddappa 37 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0

Total 0 0 1 2 2 0 1 0 1 4 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 13

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Houses Other Assets Commercial

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124 P.L.G.Bheemagowda OBC 294 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 125 P.L.G.Bheemagowda OBC 295/1+2 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 126 P.B.Lakshmana OBC 296/2 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 3 127 U.K. Shiddappa OBC 327/1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 128 R. Parisa Satappa OBC 328/1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 129 R. Parisa satappa OBC 328/2 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 130 A. C.paragowda Others 329/1 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 3 131 Desayi Ananda Vittala OBC 330/2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 Kamathagi Ramesha 132 OBC 0 1 Ramakrishna 331/3 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Asangi Siddagowda 133 Others 0 1 Rachappa 332/1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Asangi Halagowda 134 Others 0 2 Bheemagowda 333/2 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Asangi Halagowda 135 Others 0 2 Bheemagowda 334/2 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 136 Poojari Bheerappa OBC 335/1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 137 Ramappa S.Poojari OBC 335/2§ 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3

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138 N. bujabali Jeevappa OBC 336/2qÀ/2 0 1 0 3 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 139 G. Babu Darura Vagyre OBC 338/1PÀ 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 3 140 M. Shekara Darura Vagyre OBC 338/1qÀ 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 141 M. S. Darura Vagyre OBC 338/2 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 142 T. Babu Naganuru OBC 339/1© 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 143 K. Jinnappa Naganuru OBC 339/2C 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 144 Pradani m. Darura Vagyre OBC 339/3§ 0 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 145 C. babu Sadalagi OBC 365/3 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 146 Naganura B. Jeevappa OBC 366/5 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 147 Sanantha Baramu Munnoli OBC 370/1C 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 3 148 Kurani Prakasha Ramappa OBC 370/2 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 149 Shivananda B B Pateela Others 374/1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 150 Shivananda B B Pateela Others 375/6 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 3 151 Mallappa B. B Pateela Others 376/1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 5 152 Badagi R.Shankarappa Others 485/3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 153 Balappa . J.Savadatti OBC 486/2PÀ 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 2

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154 V. Thimmappa Suragavi OBC 486/2qÀ 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 5 155 D. Yankappa Bheema OBC 488 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 7 156 M. Darappa Shivappa Others 494/1 0 2 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 6 157 M.Lakshmana Shivappa Others 494/2 0 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 158 M. Lakshmana Shivappa Others 494/3§ 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 159 S.Bhupala Parisha OBC 517/1§+2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 160 B. Sudhakara Girappa OBC 519/1C/2 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 161 B. L. Chougala Vagyre OBC 522/1+2C/2 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 162 J.B. Sadalagi Vagyre OBC 550/1 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 3 163 Ashoka Bheemappa OBC 551/1C 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 164 S. A. Vagyre OBC 551/3 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 3 165 P.Shidagowda Pateela Others 496/1 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 3 166 Valagowda B. pateela Others 497/1 0 1 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 167 Pateela M.Bheemagowda Others 497/2 0 2 2 3 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 168 Pateela S. Appagowda Others 497/3 0 1 0 1 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 6 169 Mudushi G. Annappa Others 501/3C 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 170 As per RTC Others 501/4 0 2 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5

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Name of the Person Caste Total Sl. No RCC Drip Tiled Toilet Cattle Poultry Survey No. Fencing/ Pipe Line Thatched Bore well Open Well Graveyard Farm Pond Compound Shed/Shed Hand Pump Water Tank Electric Pole Bio Gas unit Transformer Pump House

171 As per RTC Others 501/5 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 172 As per RTC Others 502/1C 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 173 As per RTC Others 502/1PÀ 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 174 N. Balappa Kottalagi OBC 503/2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 175 H. B. Bidari Vagyre OBC 546/2PÀ 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 176 B. Davala Yalagara OBC 546/2qÀ 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 177 J.Chennappa Badduru OBC 546/2E 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 178 C.Lakshmana Ramappa OBC 547/1 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 179 C. Namadeva Kreppa OBC 547/2 0 0 1 2 1 0 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 180 S. R. Badanikayi vagyre OBC 549/3J 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 181 S. N. Chandramma OBC 562/2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 182 S. Dundappa Gurappa OBC 572/2 0 1 0 1 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 6 183 Kuribasappa Ramu OBC 572/3 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 184 Yaligara gulaba OBC 572/4§ 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 185 K.Kuthubuddin Hussen Muslim 573/1 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 5 186 Ya. Bandu Daval Muslim 573/2C 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 187 Ya. Davalasab himam sab Muslim 573/3 0 2 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 5

Total 0 22 4 62 10 1 24 0 3 9 3 0 2 24 0 0 0 3 1 168

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Taluk : Rayabaga Grama panchayat : Yabarahatti Village : Yabarahatti

Houses Other Assets Commercial

Name of the Person Pond Caste Total Sl. No RCC Drip Tiled Toilet Cattle Poultry Survey No. Fencing/ Pipe Line Thatched Bore well Open Well Graveyard Farm Compound Shed/Shed Hand Pump Water Tank Electric Pole Bio Gas unit Transformer Pump House

188 Biradara S. Manappa Others 104 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Biradara Annamma 189 Others Shankarappa 105/1a 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 Pateela Siddagowda 190 Others Ninganagowda 105/1a 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 B. Pateela murigappa 191 Others Paragowda 105/b 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 B. Pateela 192 Siddagowda Others Paragowda 105/2a 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Biradara Tammanna 193 Others shankarappa 106 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 B. Pateela Murigappa 194 Others Siddagowda 107/1 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 B. Pateela Murigappa 195 Others Siddagowda 107/2 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 4 Total 0 0 0 14 0 0 0 2 0 13 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 30

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Taluk: Ramadurga Grama panchayat: Hosakote Village : Kamakere

Houses Other Assets Commercial

Name of the Person well Caste Total Sl. No RCC Drip Tiled Toilet Cattle Poultry Survey No. Fencing/ Pipe Line Thatched Bore Open Well Graveyard Farm Pond Compound Shed/Shed Hand Pump Water Tank Electric Pole Bio Gas unit Transformer Pump House

196 A. R. Karigowda Others 32/2a+2b 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2

197 S. V. Suragavi Others 32/3 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 198 S. V. Suragavi Others 32/1 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 199 V. T. Suragavi Others 32/1 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 200 Suresha L. Aralikatte Others 33/1 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 201 N. L. Aralikatte Others 33/1 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 202 M. R. Ramappa Others 33/3 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 203 A. K. Pandappa Others 35/1ak 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2

204 A. L. Pandappa Others 35/12 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 205 A. A. Krishnappa Others 35 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 206 K. B. Mabagudda Others 39/1+2/1 0 0 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 207 M. K. Hanumappa Others 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5

208 B. H. pandappa Others 40 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1

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Name of the Person Caste Total Sl. No Drip RCC Tiled Toilet Cattle Poultry Fencing/ Survey No. Pipe Line Thatched Bore well Open Well Graveyard Farm Pond Compound Shed/Shed Water Tank Hand Pump Electric Pole Bio Gas unit Transformer Pump House

Bheemappa Govindappa Others 0 0 2 209 Gangoti 41 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 Desayi Nagavva Others 0 0 210 Umesh 61/3 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 4 Mijala Sangappa Others 0 0 211 Hanumantha 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 Ragavendra Others 0 0 212 Kallappa 101 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 Ragavendra Others 0 0 213 L.Pothareddy 108 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 Galesha Others 0 0 214 Venkanna Gowda 67 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Shivappa .K. Yamanappa Others 83/1 0 0 1 215 Hanumavva a 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Kallappa Ramappa Others 0 0 1 216 Biradhara 83/2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0

Total 0 3 0 23 8 0 0 0 6 25 0 0 0 7 0 0 0 0 0 72

Grand Total 1 95 31 187 51 1 64 19 18 124 8 1 4 60 2 1 1 6 2 676

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6.4 Loss of Community Property

Project impact is not only on the individual family assets but also on the community assets.

Table – 6.4 Village wise community assets affected

Total SL.No Village Water School Cannel Temple Pipe line Name of Tar Road Mud Road Bore wells Water Tank Pump house Transformer Electric poles Safe Drinking Taluk : Rayabaga

1 Kudachi 1 1 1 12 0 1 4 8 5 1 1 0 35 2 Suttahatti 0 1 0 8 0 0 2 3 3 3 0 0 20 3 Nilaji 0 1 0 10 0 0 2 3 3 1 0 0 20 4 Alakanuru 0 0 0 15 1 0 4 3 3 0 0 1 27 5 Badabyakuda 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 6 Harugere 0 0 0 15 0 0 2 4 0 0 0 1 22 0 7 Yabarahatti 0 0 0 8 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 10 Taluk : Ramadurga 0 0 0 22 0 0 1 6 0 0 0 0 29 1 Kamakere Grand Total 1 3 1 90 1 1 15 30 14 5 1 2 164

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Figure- 6.2 Community Assets Affected by the Project

Community Assets Affected 90

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15 14 3 1 1 5 1 1 1 2

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6.5 Impact on Vegetation

Apart from the individual and community structures being affected even crops and trees will also be affected. There will be great loss of plantations in the farmers land. Many horticultural and forestry tress are affected by this project. Total of 2196 trees which includes horticulture and forestry tree are affected.

Table – 6.5 List of trees affected by the project

Sl. No Type of Trees Number 1 Coconut 534 2 Mango 247 3 Neem 250 4 Jackfruit 28 5 Areca nut 2 6 Silver oak 15 7 Pomegranate 7 8 Tamarind 63 9 Curry leaves 28 10 Teak 50 11 Nilgiri 76 12 Jaali 34 13 Pongameia 8 14 Cashew nut 1 15 Sapota 5 16 Hebevu 0 17 Lemon 24 18 Gauva 9 19 Musambi 0 20 Banny 5 21 Saguvani 405 22 Halugida 13

23 Drumstick 46 24 Gooseberry 11 25 Grapes 100 28 Other Forestry tress 235 Total 2196

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6.6 Division of Land

The land which is being acquired for the purpose of laying new Broad Gauge Railway line passes in the middle the agricultural lands. This track is dividing the land into two parts. Nearly 129 families are facing this problem. Their land will be divided into two, where it is very difficult to cultivate. They can cultivate only one part of the land and the cultivation of the other part will be very difficult. Accessibility to the other part should be taken care and should proper facility for them to access their other part of land. Table – 6.6 Division of Land

Is the Sl. Number Number Division Percent remaining Land Percent No of PAFs of PAFs Cultivable 1 Yes 392 90.53% Yes 433 100.00%

2 No 41 9.47% No 0 0.00%

Total 433 100.00% Total 433 100.00%

6.7 Impact on Various Social Groups

Nearly 676 assets are being affected by the project. These assets are from 8 villages and one municipality; Out of 433 Project Affected Families 216 families are losing their assets which are attached to the land being acquired for this Railway Project. When analysing regarding various social groups getting affected, we could arrive at a data which is shown below. Table – 6.7 Impact on various Social Groups

S.C O.B.C Muslim Jain Others Total

7 110 15 3 81 216

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Figure – 6.3 Affected Assets of various Social Groups

Impact on various Social Groups

3%

42% S.C

O.B.C 51% Muslim

Jain 7% 1% Others

6.8 Analysis of total Inventory Loss

After analysis of individual losses we have arrived with the following data of total inventory Loss. Table – 6.8 Loss of Individual properties Sl. No Loss of Assets Nos. 1 Total individual land Acquired 207-9.3 Acres Individual Assets 1 Residential Houses 127 A R.C.C 1 B Tiled 95 C Thatched 31 2 Bore wells 187 3 Open wells 51 4 Farm Ponds 1 5 Cattle shed/Shed 64 6 Pump house 19 7 Transformer 18 8 Electric poles 124

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9 Toilet 8 10 Compound / Fence 1 11 Water Tank 4 12 Pipe line 60 13 Drip 2 14 Hand pump 1 15 Graveyard 1 Total

Commercial 1 Bio Gas unit 6 2 Poultry 2 Total 8 TOTAL LOSS OF ASSETS 676 Total Number of trees 2196

Table – 6.9 Loss of Community Assets

Sl. No Assets Nos. 1 Bore wells 1 2 Temple 1 3 Pump house 1 4 Transformer 3 5 Electric poles 90 6 Water Tank 1 7 Pipe line 5 8 Mud Road 30 9 Tar Road 15 10 Safe Drinking Water 1 11 Cannel 14 12 School 2

Total 164

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7. REHABILITATION & RESETTLEMENT POLICY, FRAMEWORK AND IMPLEMENTATION

7.1 APPLICABLE LAWS This chapter discuss the existing law and Regulations of the country and State Government those are applicable for the proposed Railway Project. These laws are very important to follow for any proposed public project. These will guide us to plan the compensation, Rehabilitation and Resettlement of the affected families. The applicable laws on land acquisition, rehabilitation and resettlement for the proposed Railway Project are;

a. Right to Fair Compensation and Transparency in Land Acquisition, Rehabilitation and Resettlement Act 2013 b. Right to Fair Compensation and Transparency in Land Acquisition, Rehabilitation and Resettlement (Karnataka) Rules, 2015 c. Persons with Disability Act 1995 d. Right to Information Act, 2005

7.2 Right to Fair Compensation and Transparency in Land Acquisition, Rehabilitation and Resettlement Act 2013 The new land acquisition law came into force on 1st January 2014, The Right to Fair Compensation and Transparency in Land Acquisition, Rehabilitation and Resettlement Act 2013, (RTFCTLARR Act) replaces the Land Acquisition Act, 1894 which was framed & existed during British Regime. The New RTFCTLARR Act is an attempt to revamp and make the land acquisition process more effective by addressing the major lacunae in the old Land Acquisition Act.

The new Act seeks to harmonise the interest of the land owners, industrialist, and growth of real estate and infrastructure industries and bring transparency in the process of land acquisition. The objective of the Act is thus in line with the requirements of modern

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times. The Act, inter alia, contains provisions pertaining to mandatory rehabilitation and resettlement of those whose lands are acquired and payments of fair compensation to them. Significantly, the Act provides for enchased compensation to land owners in case of land acquisition by the government for public purpose or for public private partnership (PPP) projects that may be determined as per section 26 to section 29 of RTFCTLARR Act.

Key features of RTFCTLARR Act

The Act specifies provision for land acquisition as well as R&R. some of the major changes from the current provisions are related to i) the process of land acquisition, ii) rights of the people displaced by the acquisition, iii) method of calculating compensation and iv) requirement of R&R for all acquisitions.

Public purpose:

→ Land may be acquired only for public purpose. The Act defined public purpose to include: defence and national security, roads, railways, highways, project involving agro-processing, supply of inputs to agriculture, warehousing, cold storage facilities, project for water harvesting and water conservation structures, sanitation etc. This is broadly similar to the provisions of the LA 1984 Act. → Present Railway project falls under Section 2 (I-b (vi)) → In certain cases consent of 80% of the project affected people is required to be obtained. These include acquisition of land for i) use by the government for purposes other than those mentioned above, and ii) use by public-private partnerships, and iii) use by private companies.

Process of land Acquisition:

→ Prior to land acquisition Social Impact Assessment (SIA) study has to be conducted in consultation with Gram Sabha. After this, the SIA report shall be evaluated by an expert group. The SIA report will be examined further by a committee to ensure that

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the proposal for land acquisition meets certain specified conditions → A preliminary notification indicating the intent to acquire land much is issued within 12 months for the date of evaluation of the SIA Report. Subsequently, the government shall conduct a survey to determine the extent of land to be acquired. Any objections to this process shall be heard by the collector. Following this, if the government is satisfied that a particular piece of land must be acquired for public purpose, a declaration to acquire the land is made. Once this declaration is published, the government shall acquire the land. No transactions shall be permitted for the specified land from the date of the preliminary notification until the process of acquisition is completed.

Compensation to Land Owners:

The compensation for land acquisition is determined by the collector and awarded by him to the land owner within two years from the date of publication of the declaration of acquisition.

 Collector shall take into consideration Section 26 to Section 29 for determining the compensation to be given for the Project Affected Family.

Section 26 deals with the determination of market value of land by collector. The collector shall adopt the following criteria in assessing and determination of market value of the land namely;

(a) The market value, if any, specified in the Indian Stamp Act, 1899(2 of 1899) for the registration of sale deeds or agreements to sell, as the case may be, in the area, where the land is situated; or (b) The average sale price for similar type of land situated in the nearest village or nearest vicinity area;

The state government concerned shall specify the floor price or minimum rate per unit area of the said land based on the price

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calculated in the manner specifies in the sub-section (1) in respect if similar types of land situated in the immediate adjoining area;

As per the circular passed by Government of Karnataka value of land will be determined by taking into the consideration of the RTFCTLARR Act 2013, section 26, section 27 and section 29 which includes market value of land, land attached to the acquired land, buildings and other immovable property attached to the acquired land. As per the Circular passed bearing no. co.e 152 bo.swa.be 2013 (4) dated on 17-04-2017 the market value will be calculated with the multiplication factor and decide the actual market value.

 On this fixed amount, a 100 percent Solatium, as per Section 30, shall be given to arrive the final compensation figure.  Land owners whose property is acquired using the urgency provisions shall be given an additional 75 percent of the market of the land  Special provisions are made for SC and ST land is being acquired

Process of Rehabilitation and Resettlement:

 The RTFCTLARR Act requires R&R to be undertaken in case of every acquisition. Once the preliminary notification for acquisition is published by the Deputy Commissioner, the administrator for Rehabilitation and Resettlement shall by himself or authorise any officer or engage the services of a consultant or agency empanelled by selection through a transparent bidding process. A survey will be conducted and undertake a census of the affected families. Administrator shall collect the data based on the Social Impact Assessment study report as well as other sources and prepare a draft rehabilitation and resettlement scheme. The Administrator shall prepare a draft Rehabilitation and Resettlement scheme and shall as far as possible try to prepare comprehensive and detailed draft scheme in order to reduce future objections.

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 If a house is lost in rural areas, a constructed house shall be provided as per the Indira Awas- Yojana specifications. If any affected family in rural areas so prefers, the equivalent cost of the house may be offered in lieu of the constructed house.  In the case of irrigation project, as far as possible and in lieu of compensation to be paid for land acquired, each affected family owning agricultural land in the affected area and whose land has been acquired or lost, or who has, as a consequence of the acquisition or loss of land, been reduced to the status of a marginal farmer or landless, shall be allotted, in the name of each person included in the records of rights with regard to the affected family, a minimum of one acre of land in the command area of the project for which the land is acquired.  In every project those persons losing land and belonging to the Scheduled Caste or the Scheduled Tribes will be provided land equivalent to land acquired or two and a one-half acres, whichever is lower.

7.3 Special Provision to Safeguard Food Security  Save as otherwise provided in sub-section (2), no irrigated multi-cropped land shall be acquired under this Act  Such land may be acquired subject to the condition that it is being some under exceptional circumstances, as a demonstrable last resort, where the acquisition of the land referred to in sub-section (1) shall, in aggregate for all projects in a District or State, in no case exceed such limits as may be notifies by the appropriate Government considering the relevant State Specific factors and circumstances.  Whenever multi-crop irrigated is acquired under sun-section (2), an equivalent area of cultivable wasteland shall be developed for agricultural purposes or an amount equivalent to the value of the land acquired shall be deposited with the appropriate Government for investment in agriculture for enhancing food security

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 In a case not falling under sub-section (1), the acquisition of the agricultural land in aggregate for all projects in a District or State, shall in no case exceed such limits of the total net sown area of that District or State, as may be notified by the appropriate Government. Provided that the provisions of this section shall not apply in the case of projects that are linear in nature such as those relating to railways, highways, major district roads, irrigation canals, power liner and the like.

7.4 Special Provision for Scheduled Castes /Scheduled Tribes As far as possible, no acquisition of land shall be made in the Scheduled areas. Where such acquisition does take place it shall be done only as a demonstrable last resort. In addition to the R&R package, SC/ST families will be entitled to the following additional benefits  Land to be given to each family in every project even in the case of irrigation projects  One time financial assistance of Rs. 50,000 per family  Families settled outside the District shall be entitled to an additional 25% R & R benefits  Payment of One-third of the compensation amount at very outset  Preference in relocation and resettlement in area in same compact block  Free land for community and social gatherings  On case of displacement, a Development Plan is to be prepared  Continuation of reservation and other Schedule V and Schedule VI area benefits from displaced area to resettlement area.

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7.5 Right to Fair Compensation and Transparency in Land Acquisition, Rehabilitation and Resettlement (Karnataka) Rules, 2015

This Act is very similar to the RTFCTLARR Act 2013. Whereas, the draft of the Right to Fair Compensation and Transparency in Land Acquisition, Rehabilitation and Resettlement (Karnataka) Rules, 2014 was published as required by section 112 of the Right to Fair Compensation and Transparency in Land Acquisition, Rehabilitation and Resettlement Act, 2013 (Central Act 30 of 2013), in Notification No. RD 152 AQB 2013, dated 26-6-2014, in part IV-A of the Karnataka Gazette, Extraordinary, dated 26-6-2014 and 11-7-2014 inviting objections or suggestions from all the persons likely to be affected thereby within fifteen days from the date of its publication in the Official Gazette.

Whereas, the said Gazette was made available to the public on 21-6-2014 and 11-7-2014.And whereas, objections and suggestions received in this behalf within the period specified above have been considered by the State Government.

7.6 Persons with Disability Act, 1995

The Act has been formulated for empowering persons with disabilities. The Act endeavours to introduce an instrument for promising equality and participation of persons with disability on the one hand, and eliminating discrimination of all kinds, on the other.

7.7 Right to Information Act, 2005

The Act provides for setting out the practical regime of right to information for citizens to secure access to information under the control of public authorities, in order to promote transparency and accountability in the working of every public authority, the constitution of a Central Information Commission and State Information Commissions and for matters connected therewith or incidental thereto.

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8 COST AND BENEFIT ANALYSIS

8.1 Introduction New Broad Guage Railway line has been proposed from Kudachi – Bagalkot. Present SIA was conducted in 7 villages of Raibag taluk and 1 village in Ramadurga taluk, total of 8 villages in Belgavi district, which is part of this proposed line. Were covered under this SIA. One of the objectives of Social Impact Assessment is to study the social impacts of the project and nature and cost of addressing them. And also the impact of these costs on the overall cost of project vis-à-vis the benefits of the project.

8.2 Assessment of Public Purpose One of the objectives of Social Impact Assessment study is to examine whether the proposed project is a public purpose project? The proposed land acquisition for Railway project is required for the following reasons The proposed project is a linear project and falls under the list of projects classified in section 2 (I-b(vi)) i.e., project for transportation, tourism, sports, health care, space programme according to the RTFCLARR Act 2013. It clearly shows that this project surely has a public purpose.

8.3 Benefits from Project

It is quite difficult to quantify actual cost of social impact based on the land acquisition. However efforts shall be made to minimise negative impacts through intervention of Rehabilitation & Resettlement measures. However the project has a great positive impact which connects people to the nearby cities to find their livelihood, improve their business and also helpful for the students who are going for higher studies. Social costs are calculated by comparing project benefit and negative impacts from

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implementation of Railway project. Total cost of implementation of this project is approximately Rs. 986.30 crores. Positive and negative aspects of the project have been given below.

Table – 8.1 Comparative analyses of positive and negative impacts

Sl No. Positive aspects Negative aspects Remarks

1 Reduction in the Loss of land After observing travel distance the both positive 2 Cost effective Loss of livelihood and negative transportation aspects, we could 3 Minimal chances of Loss of find that there is accidents employment more benefit by 4 Helpful in developing Loss of individual implementing the business by using and community proposed project. the facility to assets The negative transport goods aspects could be 5 Employment creation Loss of trees mitigated and provide them with the compensation and R&R packages as per RTFCTLARR Act 2013

As mentioned above, the proposed project will have more positive impacts than the negative impacts. And these positive impacts make the people to travel for farthest cities with less time and cost. It helps in the development of the area and the people. All the affected families along the Railway project were identifies based on the data available with the Land Acquisition officer. After collecting the secondary data a questioner was prepared and a survey was conducted based on this questioner for collecting relevant information directly from the Affected Families. Based on the survey, duly considering the relevant Guidelines and Acts, the

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impact of the project on each affected families were categorised and according the R&R Policy is framed. The different categories of impacts that were identified has been classified as • Loss of Land • Loss of Structures • Loss of Trees • Loss community assets • Loss of Livelihood The quantification of the Rehabilitation and Resettlement entitlement for these losses has been based on the provision of Schedule I and Schedule II of RTFCTLARR Act 2013.

Table – 8.2 Category of Loss under Proposed Project

Sl. No Category of Loss Description of Loss

Agricultural lands 1 Land Residential sites

Residential houses, Bore wells, Farm Ponds, 2 Structures Pump Houses, Cattle shed, Transformers, Electric Poles, Water tanks etc Various types of crops and tress like coconut, 3 Crops and Trees Tamarind, Neem, mango, etc.

Roads, Electric poles, Transformers, etc. are 4 Community Assets going to be affected.

Families which are directly dependant on agriculture will be affected. Two families are 5 Livelihood losing their entire extent of land and becoming landless.

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8.4 Determination of Compensation As per section 26 and 27 of RTFCTLARR Act 2013 the collector shall adopt following criteria to assess and determine the market value of land and amount of compensation → Market value specifies in the Indian Stamp Act, 1899, for the registration of sale deed or agreement to sell where land is situated → The average sale price of similar land situated in the nearest village → Consented amount of compensation as agreed upon under sub- section (2) of section 2 in case of acquisition of lands for private companies. → R&R package as per RTFCTLARR Act 2013

Table – 8.3 Basic Principles Governing Compensation Structure and Entitlement Matrix

Sl. Category of Eligibility for Relevant RTFCTLARR Act 2013 Provisions No Impact Entitlement Entitlement Frame Work 1 Loss of Land Titleholder a) land will be acquired on payment of (agricultural/ compensation as per RTFCTLARR Act homestead/ 2013 commercial i) Market value as per the Indian Stamp or otherwise) Act, 1899 for the registration of sale deed or agreement to sell, in the area where land is situated; or Average sale price of similar type of land situated in the nearest vicinity area, ascertained from the highest 50% of sales deeds of the proceeding 3 years; or consented amount paid for PPPs or private companies a) If affected area is less than 5 kms from the town limit total cost of the land, homestead and other structures will be 1.5 times. b) If the affected area is more than 5 kms from the town limits then it value

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will be 2 times more iii) Plus 100% Solatium and 12% interest per annum from the date of publication of the notification of the SIA study under Sub section (2) of section 4, in respect of such land till the date of the award of the Collector or the date of taking possession of the land whichever is earlier. iv) The multiplier factor will be applied as per the Act b) where jobs are created through the project, after providing suitable training and skills development in the required field, make provision of employment at a rate not lower than minimum wages; or onetime payment of Rs.5,00,000/- per affected household or annuity policy that shall pay Rs2,000/- per month for 2- years with appropriate indexation to Consumer Price Index for Agricultural Labourers (CPIAL)

2 Loss Titleholder In addition to Compensation for land and Residential Assistance listed above Structure a) Cash compensation at scheduled rates for structure without depreciation with 100% solatium b) Right to salvage affected materials c) One time assistance to Rs.25,000 to all those who lose a cattle shed d) an alternative house as per Indira Awas yojana (IAY) specifications in rural areas and constructed house The Cash in lieu of house will be Rs.70,000/- (in line with IAY standards) Note: Stamp duty and registration charges will be borne in case of new houses or sites

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3 Loss of Titleholder In addition to Compensation for land and Commercial Assistance listed above under Sl. No. 1 structure a) Cash compensation at scheduled rates for structure without depreciation with 100% solatium b) Right to salvage affected materials c) One time assistance of Rs.25,000/- for loss of trade / self-employment for the business owner

4 Tenants Tenant / lease Residential: (Residential / holder (Non- a) Rental allowances are Rs.3,000/- per Commercial) Titleholder) month in rural area and Rs.4000/- per month in urban areas for six months b) One time financial assistance of Rs.50,000 for shifting Commercial: a) Rental allowances at Rs.4,000/- per month in rural areas and Rs.6,000/- per month in urban areas for six months b) One time shifting assistance of Rs.50,000 c) Commercial tenant will receive onetime financial assistance of Rs.25,000 (fixed) for loos of trade / self- employment

Squatter Family ( Non- i) valuation of the structure (homestead Titleholder) ii) Right to salvage the affected materials purpose) iii) Onetime subsistence allowance of Rs.3,000 per month for one year from the date of award iv) PAPs losing residential units 5 shall be offered tenements of 36.5 Sq.mt at residential buildings by AMC

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time financial assistance of Rs.25,000/- (fixed) for loss of trade / self- employment iv) One time shifting assistance of Rs.50,000 v) PAPs losing commercial units will be rehabilitated

6 Loss of Workers/emplo One time subsistence allowance of Employment yees Rs.3,000 per month for one year from the date of award

7 Vulnerable Family One adult member of the affected family Family whose livelihood is affected will be entitled for skill development Training for skill development This assistance includes cost of training and financial assistance for travel / conveyance and food

8 Mobile and Vendor (Non- Ambulatory vendors licensed for fixed ambulatory titleholder) locations will be considered as kiosks and vendors each affected vendor will get a) One time subsistence allowance of Rs.3000 per month for six months from the date of award

9 Common Community a) Community properties will be replaced Infrastructure in consultation with the community and common b) Civic infrastructure would be replaced Property in construction with the affected Resources community and the District/ Urban / rural administration

10 Any Affected Any unforeseen impact would be Unforeseen Community / mitigated / enhanced as per the Impact persons RTFCTLARR Act 2013

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8.5 Land Acquisition Cost As stated in the section 26 and 27 of RTFCTLARR Act 2013 the collector will determine the acquisition cost. Present cost of which as per Indian Stamp Act, 1899, for the registration of sale deed or agreement to sell is as follows

Table – 8.4 Approximate cost of Land Acquisition & Rehabilitation Action Plan for Individual Assets

Approximate Cost in Rs. Sl. No Category

1 Land Acquisition cost 19,79,69,350=00

Compensation of structures attached to the 2 2,62,39,000=00 acquired land 3 Compensation for Trees (horticulture/Forestry) 2,86,92,423=00

Total Cost 25,29,00,773=00

4 100% Solatium 25,29,00,773=00

5 12% additional cost for Land (for 730 Days)* 4,75,12,644=00

Total Acquisition Cost

6 10% Variation Costs 5,53,31,419=00

GRAND TOTAL ACQUISITION COST 60,86,45,609=00

• AS per RTFCLARR Act 2013 12% additional cost for Compensation of land has been calculated for 2 years ie., 730 days.

The above said approximate cost may vary according to the time and this has to be borne by the state government

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Table – 8.5 Approximate cost of Rehabilitation Action Plan for Common Assets

Approximate Cost in Rs. Sl. No Category

1 Compensation of various community 21,80,000=00 structures 2,18,000=00 10% variation cost GRAND TOTAL 23,98,000=00

The community assets which have been affected by the project need to restored in the community as per the provisions provided in Schedule III of The Right Fair Compensation and Transparency in Land Acquisition, Rehabilitation & Resettlement Act, 2013

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9 SOCIAL IMPACT MANAGEMENT PLAN

9.1 Approach to mitigation The Social Impact Management Plan (SIMP) has been prepared to mitigate negative Social Impacts of Railway Project according to RTFCTLARR Act 2013. The Social Impact Management Plan (SIMP) consists a set of mitigation, monitoring and institutional measuring to be taken during the design, construction and operational phase of the project to eliminated adverse social impacts or to reduce them to acceptable levels. The main aim of the SIMP is to ensure that various adverse impacts are mitigated and the positive impacts are enhanced.

9.2 Major Findings of SIA

 Through survey has been conducted in 8 villages identified 433 Project affected Families and 2340 Project Affected Population.  Total land acquired is 207.9.3 acres  127 Families are losing their houses, apart from many are losing different structures like, bore well, pump house, cattle shed, transformers, electric poles, farm ponds etc. a total of 676 structures are being affected.  Nearly 2196 of various horticulture and forestry trees are affected  A total of 164 community assets like roads, transformers, electric poles, , canal, channel, Schools etc are being affected by the project. All the above finding will be addressed according to RTFCTLARR Act 2013. It appears from the analysis and overview of the Act that the provisions of RTFCTLARR Act 2013 will be sufficient to address the impact.

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9.3 Social Impact Management Plan Institutional Framework Implementation of SIMP requires involvement of various institutions at different stages of project cycle. These institutions play a vital role in successful implementation of the project.  Government Of Karnataka  District Authority  Rehabilitation & Resettlement office (R & R)  NGOs  Grievance Redress Committee (GRC)

9.3.1 Government of Karnataka

The Government of Karnataka in collaboration with South- Western Railways has taken up this proposed new Kudachi – Bagalkot BG Railway Line. It has given the responsibility of implementation to the district authority.

9.3.2 District Authority:

District collector, is the project direction and responsible person of the project. He will appoint an officer on behalf of him to look after the project implementation process. He will appoint a Special Land Acquisition Officer (SLAO) who will be responsible for guiding and taking up Social Impact Assessment in the project affected area. This office will shall ensure that all land acquisition issues are handled according to the RTFCTLARR Act. It will also monitor that all the procedural and legal issues involved in land acquisition are fulfilled. 9.3.3 Rehabilitation & Resettlement office (R & R) Rehabilitation and Resettlement officer will be responsible to monitor whether the R & R has been planned as per the provision of RTFCTLARR Act and is implemented accordingly. He will look after that proper compensation is given under R & R plan.

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9.3.4 NGOs

Local NGOs play a vital role in implementation of resettlement and rehabilitation activities. The role of NGOs will be assisting the implementing agency in conducting regular consultation with the PAFs, identifying the issues if any, assisting PAFs/PAPs during and post implement phase.

9.3.5 Grievance Redress Committee (GRC) Efficient grievance redressal mechanism will be formed to assist the PAFs/PAPs resolve their queries and complaints. Grievances of PAPs will be first brought to the attention of filed level staff. If the grievances are not addressed at filed level it will be taken to the Grievance Redressal Cell (GRC). The composition of the proposed GRC will have representatives from PAPs, women representatives, project director, SLAO, NGO representative, representative from local body. The main responsibilities of the GRC are to . Provide support to PAPs on problems arising from land/property acquisition . Record PAPs grievances, categorize and prioritize grievances and resolve them. . Report to the PAPs on developments regarding their grievances and decision of the GRC . Immediately inform the higher concerned authorities regarding serious issues Other than disputes relating to ownership rights under the court of law, GRC will review grievances involving all resettlement benefits, compensation, relocation, replacement cost and other assistance. Any grievances brought to the notice of field staff, should be resolved within 15 days from the date of complaint. The GRC will meet every month if any complaint, determine the merit of each grievances and will resolve the issue within a month.

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9.4 Roles and Responsibilities of various Institutions / Departments and Authorities Each process in implementation of the project should be approved, implemented and monitored by various institutions / departments. Below table gives us a picture of concerned authority who is responsible to take up the process

Table – 9.1 Responsibilities of various Institutions / Departments and Authorities

Sl. Process Responsible Authority No 1 Land acquisition, determining Special Land Acquisition Officer (SLAO), the compensation and Railway Project, Karnataka Government distribution 2 Acquisition of Structures PWD of the Karnataka state will calculate the attached to the acquired land value and SLAO, Karnataka Government will give the compensation according to the Rehabilitation plan

3 Compensation for the crops / Horticulture Department and Forest Trees Department, Belagavi district, Karnataka Government will calculate the value and compensation of will be distributed by SLAO, Karnataka Government

4 Loss of Community Assets SLAO will decide as per the rehabilitation plan and with the recommendation by the community in Gram Sabhas regarding reconstructing them.

5 Implementation of Implementation Office Rehabilitation Action Plan i) Land Acquisition and implementation of R&R plan ii) budgeting for implantation of R&R plan iii) Regular consultation with the District Collector by SLAO for implementing R&R plan. iv) regular monitoring along with Chief Engineer regarding financial matter and implementation

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9.5 Measures to avoid mitigation Measures could be divided into 4 categories as; → Social Measures → Resettlement Measures → Economic Measures → Environmental Measures

Social Measures: ♦ If there is any dispute between the stakeholders, then this dispute should be resolved first and make sure that the compensation is given to the legal owner ♦ Efforts will be made for that all the vulnerable groups are addressed and make them to participate in decision making ♦ Project affected families has requested for 4 times of compensation form the market value and also provide job opportunities in the project implementation. ♦ Project Affected families requested proper compensation for the affected structures ♦ Community has requested to support to rebuild the temples which are affected by the project ♦ Provide approach roads Resettlement Measures:

♦ After the land acquisition skill training may be provided to the PAFs who ever are losing their livelihood so that they can earn their living ♦ During the operational and other stages of this project, preference should be given to the local village labour. ♦ Proper compensation for the PAFs who have lost their business

Economic Measures:

♦ Compensation should be given in fixed time to PAFS ♦ The compensation for the damage of the crops and trees during the project should be timely paid

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♦ Promoting PAP access to project related employment opportunities according to their skill and education

Environmental Measures:

♦ The policy related to the compensation of trees should be explained clearly and maximum compensation should be paid ♦ Proper measure has to be followed during construction phase to reduce soil pollution and air pollution ♦ More and more trees has to be planted to reduce the pollution caused during the construction phase

9.6 Total Impact of the Project and proposed measures

Compensation for land acquisition, structures attached to the land acquired will be give according to the Rehabilitation Plan prepared. Rehabilitation plan will be prepared according to the provisions given in RTFCTLARR Act 2013. Valuation of the assets will be done by the concerned departments and the rate will be fixed as per RTFCTLARR Act 2013 and government norms.

Table – 9.2 Loss of assets and proposed measures

Sl. Affected Units Proposed Measures No Structures

1 Land 207.9.3 Acres a) If affected area is less than 5 Acquisition kms from the town limit total cost of the land, homestead and other structures will be 1.5 times plus 100% Solatium and 12% interest per annum from the date of publication of the notification of the SIA study under Sub section

(2) of section 4, in respect of such land till the date of the award of the Collector or the date of taking possession of the land whichever is earlier.

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b) If the affected area is more than 5 kms from the town limits then it value will be 2 times more plus 100% Solatium and 12% interest from the date of notification to award

2 Structures As per PWD SR without Residential attached to the 127 depreciation with 100% solatium Houses land acquired R.C.C 1 Tiled 95 Thatched 31 Bore wells 187 Open wells 51 Farm Ponds 1 Cattle 64 shed/Shed Pump house 19 Transformer 18 Electric poles 124 Toilet 8 Compound / 1 Fence Water Tank 4 Pipe line 60 Drip 2 Hand pump 1 Graveyard 1 Bio Gas unit 6 2 Poultry 3 Loss of - One time subsistence allowance of Employment Rs.3,000 per month for one year from the date of award

4 Vulnerable Family One adult member of the affected Family family whose livelihood is affected will be entitled for skill development

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Training for skill development This assistance includes cost of training and financial assistance for travel / conveyance and food

5 Common Community a) Community properties will be Infrastructure replaced in consultation with the and common community Property b) Civic infrastructure would be Resources replaced in construction with the affected community and the District/ Urban / rural administration

6 Commercial Compensation as per Sl. No 1 and Buildings additional of i) As per PWD SR without depreciation with 100% solatium ii) Right to salvage the affected materials iii) Commercial squatter will receive one time financial assistance of Rs.25,000/-(fixed) for loss of trade / self-employment iv) One time shifting assistance of Rs.50,000

9.7 Income Restoration Proposed Railway project in spite of having many positive impacts and also has been a solution for a problem of many years, it also have negative Impact. This negative impact affects the socio- economic systems of the community. Restoration of pre-project levels of income is an important part of rehabilitation process. The basic objective of Income restoration is to see that the economic status of the project affected person should not worsen than before.

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9.7.1 Income Restoration Measures The Entitlement Matrix summarizes types of losses and scope of income restoration Table – 9.3 Entitlement Matrix for Income restoration

Sl. Category of Eligibility for Relevant RTFCTLARR Act 2013 Provisions No Impact Entitlement Entitlement Frame Work 1 Loss of Land Titleholder a) land will be acquired on payment of (agricultural/ compensation as per RTFCTLARR Act 2013 homestead/ i) Market value as per the Indian Stamp Act, 1899 commercial or for the registration of sale deed or agreement to otherwise) sell, in the area where land is situated; or Average sale price of similar type of land situated in the nearest vicinity area, ascertained from the highest 50% of sales deeds of the proceeding 3 years; or consented amount paid for PPPs or private companies a) If affected area is less than 5 kms from the town limit total cost of the land, homestead and other structures will be 1.5 times. b) If the affected area is more than 5 kms from the town limits then it value will be 2 times more iii) Plus 100% Solatium and 12% interest per annum from the date of publication of the notification of the SIA study under Sub section (2) of section 4, in respect of such land till the date of the award of the Collector or the date of taking possession of the land whichever is earlier. iv) The multiplier factor will be applied as per the Act b) where jobs are created through the project, after providing suitable training and skills development in the required field, make provision of employment at a rate not lower than minimum wages; or onetime payment of Rs.5,00,000/- per affected household or annuity policy that shall pay Rs 2,000/- per month for 2- years with appropriate indexation to Consumer Price Index for Agricultural Labourers (CPIAL)

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2 Loss Residential Titleholder In addition to Compensation for land and Structure Assistance listed above a) Cash compensation at scheduled rates for structure without depreciation with 100% solatium b) Right to salvage affected materials c) One time assistance to Rs.25,000 to all those who lose a cattle shed d) an alternative house as per Indira Awas yojana (IAY) specifications in rural areas and constructed house The Cash in lieu of house will be Rs.70,000/- (in line with IAY standards)

Note: Stamp duty and registration charges will be borne in case of new houses or sites 3 Loss of Titleholder In addition to Compensation for land and Commercial Assistance listed above under Sl. No. 1 structure a) Cash compensation at scheduled rates for structure without depreciation with 100% solatium b) Right to salvage affected materials c) One time assistance of Rs.25,000/- for loss of trade / self-employment for the business owner 4 Tenants Tenant / lease Residential: (Residential / holder a) Rental allowances ar Rs.3,000/- per month in Commercial) (Non-Titleholder) rural area and Rs.4000/- per month in urban areas for six months b) One time financial assistance of Rs.50,000 for shifting Commercial: a) Rental allowances at Rs.4,000/- per month in rural areas and Rs.6,000/- per month in urban areas for six months b) One time shifting assistance of Rs.50,000 c) Commercial tenant will receive onetime financial assistance of Rs.25,000 (fixed) for loos of trade / self-employment Squatter Family ( Non- i) valuation of the structure (homestead Titleholder) ii) Right to salvage the affected materials 5 purpose) iii) Onetime subsistence allowance of Rs.3,000 per month for one year from the date of award

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iv) PAPs losing residential units shall be offered tenements of 36.5 Sq.mt at residential buildings by AMC Squatter Family ( Non- i) valuation of the structure (commercial Titleholder) ii) Right to salvage the affected materials purpose) iii) Commercial squatter will receive one time financial assistance of Rs.25,000/-(fixed) for loss of trade / self-employment iv) One time shifting assistance of Rs.50,000 v) PAPs losing commercial units will be rehabilitated

6 Loss of Workers/ One time subsistence allowance of Rs.3,000 per Employment Employees month for one year from the date of award

7 Vulnerable Family One adult member of the affected family whose Family livelihood is affected will be entitled for skill development Training for skill development This assistance includes cost of training and financial assistance for travel / conveyance and food

8 Mobile and Vendor Ambulatory vendors licensed for fixed locations ambulatory (Non-titleholder) will be considered as kiosks and each affected vendors vendor will get a) One time subsistence allowance of Rs.3000 per month for six months from the date of award

9 Common Community a) Community properties will be replaced in Infrastructure consultation with the community and common b) Civic infrastructure would be replaced in Property construction with the affected community and the Resources District/ Urban / rural administration

10 Any Unforeseen Affected Any unforeseen impact would be mitigated / Impact Community / enhanced as per the RTFCTLARR Act 2013 persons

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The Entitlement Matrix of the proposed resettlement policy has adequate provision for restoration of livelihood of the affected communities. It has the following provisions for income restoration of affected persons.  Commercial structure (titleholder) losing less than 20% and remain viable is entitled for one time assistance of Rs. 25,000 for loss of trade / self-employment and he has right to salvage the affected materials. If affected person is displaced, he is entitles for a lump sum shifting allowance of Rs.50,000/-. Compensation for loss of land will be based on market value with 100% solatium and 12% interest and cash compensation at scheduled rated for structure without depreciation with 100% solatium.  Commercial-structure (tenant) is eligible for a lump sum rental allowance of Rs.6,000 /- per month in urban areas for Six months, lump sum shifting allowances of Rs.50,000/- training for up- gradation of skills. Commercial tenant will receive one time financial assistance of Rs.25,000 (minimum) for loss of trade / self- employment  Commercial-structure (Squatter) is eligible for a compensation at scheduled rates without depreciation for structure and has right to salvage the affected materials. Commercial squatter will receive one time financial assistance of Rs.25,000 for loss of trade / self- employment and one time shifting assistance of Rs.50,000/-, if displaced  If a person is losing source of Income (wage-directly affected due to the employer being displaced), the individual is entitled for one time subsistence allowance of Rs.3,000/- per month for one year from the date of award and training for up-gradation of skills  Ambulatory vendors licensed for fixed locations will be considered as kiosks and each affected vendor will get one time subsistence allowance of Rs.3000/- per month for six months from the date of award  Vulnerable family, in addition to compensation for land and assistance mentioned above, one adult member of the affected

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vulnerable family whose livelihood is affected will be entitled for skill development.

9.7.2 Steps in Income Restoration Based on the socio-economic surveys conducted basic information regarding Income Restoration activities of PAPs will be assessed. Based on these assessed information Income Restoration activities can be planned. Income Restoration (IR) activities are of two types a) Short term, and b) Long term,

a) Short Term Income Restoration Activities: Short term IR activities are intended to restore PAPs income in the periods immediately before and after relocation focusing on relocation and subsistence allowance and providing short term allowances such as; i) Subsistence allowance ii) Shifting assistance iii) Promoting PAP access to project-related employment opportunities such as work under the project construction and maintenance contractors b) Long term IR Activities Long-term options are affected by the scale of resettlement which may affect the feasibility of various non-land based and land-based IR options. The long term options are either project financed or government financed. Social management unit will coordinate with District Administration including Tribal development and social welfare departments to assure PAPs access to all existing government schemes that can contribute to income restoration. Project financed programs will include a specific time frame for handing over the activity to local administrations, at the end of a stipulated period. Long term IR activities will be generated once the census surveys and consultations get over. IR activities will be generated in consultation with the community, mechanism to dovetail existing government poverty alleviation program will be

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developed in consultation with the community and officials of district administration

9.7.3 Institutional Linkages for Income Restoration Eligible families identified for Income Restoration during the survey conducted, earns their livelihood through small businesses. Social Management Unit will play a vital role to mobilise PAPs to get some vocational skills training for the vulnerable groups and the vendors losing their business and income. The local NGO engaged in the implementation of the Rehabilitation plan will ensure that the PAP is facilitated to minimise disruption to their social network and normal work pattern. NGO will conduct a survey among the PAPs with options of various skills related to the resource base of the area and available market and accordingly select trades for training. Based on the training, NGO will identify income-generating activities for sustainable economic opportunities. This would include establishing forward and backward linkages for marketing and credit facility. In case of creation of alternative livelihood schemes, felt needs of the target group population will be studied and prioritised through people’s participation. Further, these options will be tested for their viability against availability of skills, resource base of the area and available appropriate technology. The PAPs are required to participate in developing feasible long-term income generating schemes.

9.7.4 Identification Alternative Income Restoration Scheme Keeping in view the resource base of the PAPs and also the socio- economic characteristics and references, SMU and the engaged NGO will chalk out individual IR schemes. The factors to be considered are → Education level of PAP → Skill possession → Likely economic activities in the post displacement period → Extent of land left → Suitability of the economic activity to supplement the income → Market potential and marketing facilities

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The best option is to allow the PAPs to continue its former occupation. However, during any development programs, occupations always change. Long term IR schemes will be developed during the implementation of the project and would be financed by project. The micro plans developed by the implementing authority will indicate the type of scheme each finely has opted.

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9.8 Timeline for Implementation of SIMP Timeline has been framed for implementation of SIMP. Initial phase will be conducting Social Impact Assessment, after completion of the assessment implementation of SIMP will start.

Table – 9.4 Activity Timeline Sl. Timeline- Months No Activity 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 Completion of Social 1 Impact Assessment Notification 11 (1) 2 ordinance Objections by the 3 community if any 4 Joint Implementation Valuation and management of 5 Rehabilitation Plan Grievances by the 6 PAFs/PAPs Notification 19(1) final 7 Ordinance 8 Internal Monitoring 9 External Monitoring

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9.9 Approximate cost of Land Acquisition, Rehabilitation Action Plan

Table – 9.5 Individual Land & Structures

Sl. Approximate Cost in Rs. Category No

1 Land Acquisition cost 19,79,69,350=00 Compensation of structures attached to the 2 2,62,39,000=00 acquired land 3 Compensation for Trees (horticulture/Forestry) 2,86,92,423=00 Total Cost 25,29,00,773=00 4 100% Solatium 25,29,00,773=00

5 12% additional cost for Land (for 730 Days)* 4,75,12,644=00 Total Acquisition Cost 55,33,14,190=00 6 10% Variation Costs 5,53,31,419=00

GRAND TOTAL ACQUISITION COST 60,86,45,609=00

The above said approximate cost may vary according to the time and this has to be borne by the state government.

Table – 9.6 Common Assets

Approximate Cost in Rs. Sl. No Category

1 Compensation of various community 21,80,000=00 structures

10% variation cost 2,18,000=00

GRAND TOTAL 23,98,000=00

Alternatives planned for the roads which are being affected are Road Bridge, cart track and village Road Bridge. The community assets which have been affected by the project need to restored in the community as per the provisions provided in Schedule III of The Right Fair Compensation and Transparency in Land Acquisition, Rehabilitation & Resettlement Act, 2013

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Table - 9.7 Approximate Total cost of Land Acquisition, Rehabilitation Action Plan

Sl. No Category Approximate Cost in Rs.

1 Individual Assets 60,86,45,609=00

23,98,000=00

2 Community Assets

GRAND TOTAL 61,10,43,609=00

Total Cost of Land Acquisition, Rehabilitation & Resettlement Plan will be approximately Rs. 61,10,43,609=00 (Sixty one Crore ten Lakhs forty three Thousands six Hundred and nine Rupees Only)

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10 MONITORING & EVALUATION

Monitoring & Evaluation are critical activities in involuntary resettlement. Monitoring involves periodic checking to ascertain whether activities are progressing as per schedule while evaluation is essentially to assess the performance of PAPs at the end of the project. Monitoring & Evaluation of R&R gives an opportunity to the implementation and the funding agency to reflect broadly on the success of the basic R&R objectives, strategies and approaches. Monitoring will give particular attention to the project affected vulnerable groups such as scheduled caste, scheduled tribe, BPL families women headed families, widows, old aged and disabled. Implementation Rehabilitation Plan will be monitored very closely both internally and externally. Social Management Unit will monitor internally along with the field level staff and prepare quarterly reports on the progress of the implementation of Rehabilitation Plan. An independent Evaluation Agency may be hired for mid and end term evaluation of RAP implementation.

10.1 Internal Monitoring The internal monitoring for implementation of rehabilitation plan will be carried out by Social Management Plan. The main objectives of internal monitoring are to ;  Measures and report progress against the Rehabilitation plan schedule  Verify that agreed entitlements are delivered in full to affected people.  Identify problems, issues or cases of hardship resulting from the resettlement process and to develop appropriate corrective actions, or refer them to the management team  Monitor the effectiveness of the grievance system

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Monitoring is a continuous process and will be carried out by field level officers on regular basis to keep track of the R&R progress. For this purpose, the indicators suggested have been given below;

Table - 10.1 Indicators for Monitoring

Indicators Parameters Indicators

♦ Number of families affected ♦ Extent of Land required ♦ Number of Structures affected ♦ Number of Families receiving assistance / compensation Physical ♦ Number of land users and private structure owners paid compensation ♦ Extent of government land identified for house sites ♦ Number of PAPs provided transport facilities / shifting allowance ♦ Amount of Compensation paid for land / Structures ♦ Amount of compensation for trees Financial ♦ Cash grant for shifting oustees ♦ Amount paid for training and capacity building of staffs ♦ Area and type of house and facility at resettlement site ♦ PAPs knowledge about their entitlements Social ♦ Communal harmony ♦ Take care of vulnerable population ♦ Women concern ♦ Entitlement of PAFs – Land/Cash ♦ Number of business re-established ♦ Utilisation of compensation Economic ♦ House sites / business sites purchased ♦ Successful implementation of Income Restoration scheme

♦ Number of community level meeting ♦ Number of GRC meeting Grievance ♦ Number of cases disposed ♦ Number of grievance referred and addressed by GRC ♦ Cases of LA referred to court/pending and settled 10.2 Independent Evaluation As mentioned earlier, an Independent Evaluation Agency (IEA) will be hired for mid and end term evaluation. The external evaluation will be carried out to achieve the following;

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→ Verify results of internal monitoring → Assess whether resettlement objectives have been met, specifically, whether livelihoods and living standards have been restored or enhanced → Assess resettlement efficiency, effectiveness, impact and sustainability, drawing lesions as a guide to future resettlement policy making and planning → Ascertain whether the resettlement entitlements were appropriate to meeting the objectives and whether the objectives were suited to affected persons conditions

Table – 10.2 Indicators for project outcome evaluation

Objectives Risk Factor Outcomes & Impacts

. The negative impacts on . Resettlement plan . Satisfaction of land owners families affected by the implementation may take with the compensation and project will be minimised longer time than assistance paid . Persons losing assets to anticipated . Type of use of compensation the project shall be . Institutional arrangement and assistance by land owners compensated at may not as efficiently as . Satisfaction of structure replacement cost expected owner with compensation and . PAPs will be assisted in . NGO may not perform assistance improving or regaining the task as efficiently as . Type of use of compensation their standard of living expected and assistance by structure . Vulnerable groups will be . Unexpected number of owner identified and assisted in grievances . % of PAPs adopted the skill improving their standard of . Finding a suitable site for required through training as living displaced population economic activity . PAPs falling below their . % of PAPs adopted the skill existing standard of living required through training as secondary economic activity . % of PAPs reported increase in income due to training . % PAPs got trained in the skill of their choice . Role of NGO in helping PAPs in selecting trade for skill improvement . Use of productive asset provided to PAPs under one time economic rehabilitation grant . Type of use of additional assistance money by

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vulnerable group . Type of grievances received . Numbers of grievances forwarded to GRC and time taken to solve the grievances . % of PAPs aware about GRC mechanism . % of PAPs aware about the entitlement framework mechanism . PAPs opinion about NGO approach and accessibility

10.3 Reporting Requirements Internal monitoring group will prepare quarterly progress reports on rehabilitation and resettlement activities and submitted a copy to the concerned authority. The independent evaluation agency will submit draft and final reports of their assignment to the concerned authority and determine whether rehabilitation and resettlement goal have been achieved, more importantly whether livelihoods and living standards have been restored / enhanced and suggest suitable recommendations for improvement. Submission of the draft report would be carried out after completion of assigned and the final report should be submitted after receiving feedback from concerned authority.

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2 444+648/10ºÀ/1 0-8-1 Sadashiva Bharampa Dalavayi 1-House 2-Bore well Kakasaheba Annasaheba Patil 1-Fancing 3 449+648/10ºÀ/2A Dalavayi Srimantha Bharamappa 1-House 1-12-4 1-Pipe Line Vagyre 1-Drip 2-Tamrend 1-cocanut 1-House 2-Nilagiri 1-Shed 2-ajani 1-House 2-Borewell 1-Hulagali Sangappa Ramachandrappa Gasti 1-House 1-Hut 1-Nelli Raju mllappa Gasthi 1-Compound 2-Shed 1-Coconut 4 449+648/9A 0-28-5 Sanjeev Mallappa Gasthi 1-Toilet 2-Elect Pole 1-Chikku 1-Gas Subas Krishna Gasthi 2-Coconut 1-House Ashika Krishna Gasthi 1-Hulagali 1-House 3-Coconut- 1-House Badama 1-House

5 449+648/7 0-7-15 Malladi Sydoddin Mahamdsa Vgyre 1-House 6 449+648/8 0-11-6 Dalavayi Shreemantha Baramappa 1-Shed 7 449-648 0-14-5 Bheemappa Parappa Bachivi 8 442/6 0-5-15 Malladi Sydoddin Mahamdsa Vgyre

1-House 1-Shed 1-Coconut 1Shed 1-Neem 1-House 4- 1-Shed Appasaba Basappa Duganavara Pomegranate 1-Compund Mahadeva Basappa Duganavara 4-Coconut 1-House Shivappa Devappa Karajanagi 10-Mango 1-Toilet 1-Pipe Line Ramappa Shi Gulannavaru 1-Neem 1-House 1-Gas 9 442/1 1-22-1 Appasab GagArAm Jadava 2-Pappaya 1-Shed 4-Electrical 4-Peru Arjuna La Pvara 1-Toilet Pole 15- Channappa B Mugali 1-House Seethapala Siddappa Ka Dodamani Vagyre 1-House 1-Coconut Appanna Ka Dodamni 1-Shed Toilet 3-Tamarind 1-Shed 1-Badham 1-Hut 1-House 1-Shed Aravinda Rao Keshavarao 10 442/2 0-17-4 1-Openwell Shiragorakara Bicchu Mohaddina Dade Bapu 11 443/11 3-28-11 1-Pipe Line Vayre 12 D 1-House 1-Hut 1-House 2-Shed Muruthi Devappa Gaddennavara 1-Cottan 0-1-1 1-House 2-Electrical Shyama Vittala Kedari Fother 1-Jambi 13 447/1 0-7-15 1-Shed Pole Mallappa Gaddenavara 5-Coconut 0-11-3 1-House 4-Coconut Sahadeva Sattappa Gaddennavara 1-Shed 2-Shed 1-House

1-House 0-4-12 Mahammad Shirajuddin Kola 2-Electrical 1-Badham 1-Shed 14 446/4 0-5-2 Najamuddin Shi Kola Pole 2-Coconut 1-House 0-5-3 3-Jangale Lajamuddin Shi Kola 1-Shed 0-13-2 Ahamadsha E Baksiraja 15 446/3 0-26-6 Saheblala E Baksiraja 1-Shed 16 446/2 0-15-4 Jahasaba Esamuddin Baksiraj 1-Badham 1-House 17 446/1 0-15-8 Gowsamuddin Shi Baksiraja Najeerapashya Ajijaahamad 18 445/4 0-11-0 1-House Baksiraja 1-House 1-Pipe Line 19 445/3 0-11-9 Kadirasa Esamuddina Baksiraja 1-Shed 1-Borewell 20 445/2 0-13-8 Baksira Dadesa Mamadsa Vagyre 21 445/1 1-4-4 Kumboji Appasaba Babu Kareemkhan Abdul Munap 22 444/3F 0-20-9 Husenasab 3-Coconut Halingali Gajanana Sidrama Teli 23 444/2 0-9-5 1-Openwell 3-Sagavani Basavaraj Siddappa 1-Hulagali 24 444/1§ 0-9-0 Marupa Bdesab Dadebapu Vagyre

25 444/1C 0-8-0 Teli Basavaraj Siddappa 1-Open well 26 440/1B/3 0-1-1 Mallappa Babu Nandani 1-Borewell 27 440/1C 0-25-12 Mallappa Babu Nandani 2-ele Pole 1-Borewell 28 439/2 0-35-14 Lakshatti Mallappa Teli 1-Drip 29 439 0-35-1 Mallappa Babu Nandani 1-BoreWell 30 439/1 0-35-9 Ramesh Mallappa Nandani 1-Openwell 1-Pipe Line Abdula Majeeka Anvarulla 1-Openwell 1-Coconut 31 439 0-31-9 Gorepirajade 1-Borewell 20-Jangale 32 438/3 0-6-1 Mallappa Babu Nandani 33 438 0-34-2 Mallappa Lakshatti Teli 1-Borewell 1-Coconut Appasaba Narasappa Teli 34 438/4 0-17-12 Ramagowda Narasappa Teli 2-Borewell Mallappa Babu Nandani 35 438/2 0-26-8 Sarojini Ajeetha Devamare Vagyre 1-Openwell 9-Coconut 36 438/1 0-2-5 Vate Kutubuddeen Emama 37 438 0-8-8 Kutubuddin Emama Vate 1-Borewell 1-Ele Pole 38 437/2§ 0-0-2 Devamare Anilakumara devappa 1- House 1-Ele Transferm 1- Bourwell 1-Poultry 39 434 0-39-10 Kutubuddin Badesab Rohile 1-Openwell Form 1-Pipe Line 40 433/2 0-12-6 Sajida Nijamuddin Rohile Asipp Ahammad Rapikayuddin Rihile 41 433/1 0-21-5 Asmabanu Rohite Shikshanadikari Shapakata Javidanasira Rihile Father 42 432/2 0-16-7 3-Coconut Nijamuddin Shapakata Javidanasira Rihile Father 43 432/3 0-23-7 Nijamuddin 44 432/1 0-17-2 Asmabanu Rohite Allavuddin 45 431/2 0-9-3 Rohile Rahaminnisa Ko Shikandar 46 431/1 1-06-08 Rapiyuddin Royile 2-Neem

47 430/1E 0-19-13 Basappa Mallappa Teeli 1-Openwell 16-Neem 4-Coconut 48 430/1qÀ 0-39-6 Prakasha Mallappa Bisapure 1-Openwell 2-Elachi 1-Mango 49 430/1A 0-2-12 Roomi Pamidabanu Khalida 50 429/2 0-3-10 Hosenasab Appalala Jatagara 51 429/3 0-2-15 Hosenasab Appalala Jatagara Babasaheb Shirajasaheb Baweaba 52 429/1 0-27-15 Vagyre 4-Borewell Japparulla Mahamuddin 2-Openwell Gore Pirajade Manika Chidananda 7-Ele Pole 53 428/3 2-35-5 2-Pump House Dayananda 1-Ele Father Bheema Gate Transferm 1-Pipe Line Lacchappa Ningappa Byakude 54 428/2§ 0-22-11 Vittala Ningappa Byakude 1-Borewell Lakshamana Ningappa Byakude 4-Borewell 55 428/1 0-10-12 Mahadeva Gurupada Basagunde 1-Pump House 1-Ele POle

56 428 0-19-1 Sadashiva Gurupada Basagunde 1-Coconut Esmayil Magadum Mather 1-Borewell 57 427/3 0-4-7 Rabi Ko Jeevavuddin Vagyre 1-Openwell Rasulasa Maktalasa E Magaduma 58 427 0-5-13 Vagyre Tayirabi Jeevavuddin E Magadum 59 427/2 0-11-15 Vagyre Ababeda Gowsamuddin E 60 427/1 0-13-02 1-Borewell Magaduma 61 426/2 0-8-10 Shamabi Nabisa E Magaduma 1-House 1-Ele Pole

Najira Pashcha Nabisaba Magaduma 62 426/1 0-12-5 Khalila Ahamad Nabisaba E Mugadum Vagyre Khonaveerasab Modinasab E Magadum & Shabuddin 63 426 0-10-12 Modeensab E Magadum Nanabapu Modinasab E Mgdum Palegara Maktumasab Jamhas 64 425/2 0-8-9 Palegara Shabbira Ahamadd Jamhasa Shekh Sypansab Hajisheb

65 425 0-3-8 Palegara Maksoda Babasab Vgyre 66 425/1 0-5-1 Bagade Krishna Appa Vgyre

Bagadi Krishna Appa Bagadi 3-House 67 424/2 0-4-14 1-Bourwell Aandeep Krishna 1-Poum House

68 424 0-0-15 Bagade Krishna Appa Vgyre 2-Bourwell 69 417/2 01-02-02 Jahamasab Makatumasab Palegara 2-Pipe Line Palegara Candapasha Jahamsab 70 - - Palegara Saheb Husen Jahasab 71 417/1 02-24-04 Babar Madhu Dhondiba

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72 449+648/1©/1 1-28-8 Dalavayi

73 427/3J As Per RTC 74 442 Jeneswara Chpparagi 1-House BAGALAKOTE - KUDACHI RAILWAY PROJECT BENEFICIARY DETAILS Rayabaga Taluk, Belagavi District Hobali : Kudachi Village : Sl Sy. No. Land LAQ Owners Stractures Well Trees No. Talavara Vittala Shankara Talavara Kallappa Shanakara Talavara PradhaniShanakara Talavara Kallappa Shanakara Talavara Sukumara Pradhani Talavara Sujeera Pradhani Talavara Vittala Shanakara Talavara Kallappa Shanakara Talavara Pradhani Shanakara 1 43 1-32 Talavara Narayana Kallappa 1-Neelagiri Talavara Ashoka Kallappa Talavara Mallappa Vittala Talavara Ajeetha Vittala Talavara Kallappa Shanakara Talavara Pradhani Shankara Hegade Vittala Shidrtama Hegade Bheema Mareppa Hegade Shidrama Mareppa Hegade Lakshmana Mareppa Merapure Vittala Ramappa 2 44 1-12 Merepure Satteppa Ramappa Kusanale Bharamu Thavanappa Kasunale Balagowda Payappa Kusanale Appasaheb Payappa Baloji Chalanadevi W/o Kumar Samayika Bavi Kusanale Baramagowda Thavanappa Kusanale Ajeetha Jinnappa 45/1,2,3,4,5, Kusanale Parisa Jinnappa 1-Bourwell 1-Coconut 3 6,7,8,9,10,11, 1-00 No. Asadara Anna Ajeetha 1-House 2-Ele Pole 3-Saguvani 12,13 kusanale Balagowda Payappa Kusanale Appasaheba Payappa Baloji Chalanadevi W/o Kuara Smayika Bavi Kusanale Bharamagowda Thavanappa Kusanale Ajeetha Jeenappa Kusanale Pareesa Jeenappa Hegade Ashoka Hegade Jykara Lagamanna 4 46 0-32 Hegade Jannavva Ashoka Hegade Lalitha Jayapala Hegade Lakshmana Siddappa Hegade Lakkappa Siddappa Hegade Basappa Siddappa 5 47 0-32 1-Openwell Hegade Thavanappa Siddappa Hegade Vittala Shidrama 6 48/1 0-08 Hegade Yallappa Shidrama

Kooge Vittal Rama Kooge Devaki Vittala 7 48/2 0-24 Kooge Gowravva Lakshamana 1-Borewell Kooge Kalleswara Lakshmana Kooge Saraswathi Kalleshvara Khotha Urpha Poogare Arjun 8 61/8 0-01 Ningappa Magadumma Chandrappa Gurulinga Magadumma Basappa Gurulinga Magadumma Samashiva Gurulinga Magadumma Appasaba Gurulinga Magadumma Gangappa Ganapathi Magadumma Parashurama Ganapati Magadumma Shankara Pradhani 9 62 1-28 Magadumma Chidanadha Pradhani Magadumma Ananda Pradhani Magadumma Adiveppa Rayappa Magadumma Sadashiva Rayappa Magadumma Basappa Rayappa Magadumma Ramappa Rayappa MagadummaGangappa Rayappa 1-Openwell Dalavayi Kallappa Bharamappa 2-Borewell Mulla Ajimsab Shirajisaba 1-Ele 10 67/1 1-28 3-Pump House 1-Neem Khotha Kumara Kareppa Transferm Khotha Mayappa Kareppa 4-Ele Pole 1-Pipe Line Soudatti Kallappa Maruthi Soudatti Mallappa Maruthi Mulla Beesayamma Ajamsaba Mulla Urpha Khateeba Aminoddin Nabisaheba Mulla Urpha Khatiba Konamira 11 67/2 1-24 Nabisaba Mulla Urpha KhatibaMahamad Husen Nabisaba Mulla Urpha Khatiba Shamashoddin Nabisaba

6-Mango 1-Borewell 1- House 1-Seethapala 1-Ele 12 67/3 1-01 Sawdatti Lagamanna Ramu 4-Shed 5-Neem Transferm 1-Pump House 1Coconut 4-Ele Pole 2-Tamarind

13 68/1 0-21 Kusanale Bharamu Tavanappa 14 68/2 0-28 Kusanale Bharamu Tavanappa 3-Mango 1-Neem 15 68/3 0-24 Kusanale Bharamu Tavanappa 1-House 1-Borewell 1Coconut 1-Nugge 16 69/1,2 1-30 As Per RTC Ninganure Satyappa Mayappa Ninganure Sadashiva Ramachandra 17 104/1 1-16 Ninganure Suresh Ningappa 1-Pipe Line Ninganure Shivanand Ningappa Ninganure Kashinath Ningappa Magadumma Gangappa Ganapati Magadumma Parashurama Ganapati Magadumma Chandrappa Gurulinga Magadumma Basappa Gurulinga Magadumma Samashiva Gurulinga 2-Ele Pole 18 105/1 1-14 Magadumma Appasaheba Gurulinga 1-Borewell Magadumma Sankara Pradhani Magadumma Chidananda Pradhani Magadumma Manohara Pradhani Magadumma Ananda Pradhani Badigera Subrava Annappa 19 107/7 0-23 Badigera Tukarama Annappa Badigera Veerabhadra Balappa 20 107/8 0-25 Kusanale Rathnavva Bru Jinnappa Badigera Subrava Annappa Mane Bheemappa Appaji Mane Ramappa Appaji 21 107/9 0-19 Mane Shivappa Appaji Mane Ningappa Appaji Mane Kallappa Sahadeva Mane Maruthi Sahadeva 22 107/10 0-22 Maane Pundalika Sukharama 23 107/11 0-19 Maane Pundalika Sukharama Magadamma Shankara Pradhani 1- Borewell 24 108/1 0-36 Hegade Shreshyla Vittala 1-Ele Pole Magadumma Shankara Pradhani Khidrapure Ningappa Sadashiva Khidrapure Suresha Sadashiva 25 108/2 0-33 Khidrapure Kumar Sadashiva Hegade Srishila Vittala Pateela Vasantha Shanmbhu

Pateel Vasantha Shambhu 1-Openwell 26 108/3 0-38 Pateel Sarjirava Sripathi 1-Pipe Line Magadumma Mahadeva Nagappa Magadumma Sthyappa Nagappa Magadumma Srisyla Nagappa Magadumma Prakasha Nagappa Sjjannavara Maggavva Ningappa Bendavada Mangala Mahadeva Lagali Annappa Kallappa Asadara Mother Rathnabayi 27 106 00-19-09 1-Pipe Line Lagali Shivanna Kallappa Asadara Mother Rathnabayi Lagali Mutturaja Ganapathi Asadara Mother Geetha Lagali Mallappa Ganganna Lagali Jyothibha Ganganna Lagali Krishna Ganganna Lagali Ningappa Shivarayi Kusanale Ajeetha Jinnappa Kusanale Pareesa Jinnappa Kusanale Annappa Tavanappa Kusanale Bharamu Tavanappa Kusanale Bhupal Tavanappa Baloji Chalanadevi Kumara Kusanale Balagowda Payappa 2-Chikku Kusanale Appasaba Payappa 2-Hut 28 39 3-25 1-Borewell 4-Coconut Kusanale Appasaba Payappa 3-House 1-Peeru Baloji Chalanadevi Kumara Kusanale Balagowda Payappa Kusanale Appasaba Payappa Kusanale Ajeetha Jinnappa Kusanale Pareesa Jinnappa Kusanale Annappa Tavanappa Kusanale Bharamu Tavanappa 29 63/1 0-12 As Per RTC 1-Borewell 95/1 1-Borewell 952 Jayashree Appasab 1-Coconut 30 0-34 95/3 1-Tamarind 95/4 As Per RTC 95/5 31 96 0-36 As Per RTC 1-House 1-Mango 32 97/1 0-23 As Per RTC 33 97/2 0-13 As Per RTC 34 114/1 2-11 As Per RTC 1-House 2-Coconut 26 114/2 2-34 As Per RTC 1-Openwell 1-Tamarind 1-Neem 27 114/3 1-11 As Per RTC 1-Chikku 28 114/4 1-09 As Per RTC 1-Peru 29 114/5 0-37 As Per RTC 30 115 0-24 As Per RTC BAGALAKOTE - KUDACHI RAILWAY PROJECT BENEFICIARY DETAILS Rayabaga Taluk, Belagavi District Hobali : Kudachi Village : Nilaji Sl Land Sy. No. Owners Stractures Well Trees No. LAQ 50-Saguvani 1 180/1 1-05 Hegade Srishyla Vittala 1-Banni Ninganure Suresh Ningappa Ninganure Shivananda Ningappa Ninganure Kashinatha Ningappa 2 180/2 0-29 Ninganure lakshmibayi sidalinga Ninganure Sadashiva Ramachandra

3 182/9 0-15 Hegade Srishyla Vittala Ninganure Ramu Nagappa 4 184/4 0-14 Ninganure Dasharatha Nagappa 5 184/5 1-00 Hegade Basavalinga Vittal 6 184/8 0-01 Magadumma Akkutayi Sadashiva 7 184/9 1-09 Hegade Basavalinga Vittal Khidrapure Basappa Apparayi Khidrapure Babu Apparai Khidrapure Ningappa Sadashiva 2-Openwell 11-Neem 8 185/1 1-25 Khidrapure Maruthi Sadashiva 6-Ele Pole 4-Coconut Khidrapure Siresh Sadashiva Khidrapure Kumara Sadashiva Mgadumma Mayappa Basavalinga Magadumma Arjun Basavalinga Magadumma Mahadeva Basavalinga 9 185/2 0-33 Magadumma Bheemappa Basavalinga Magadumma Shankara Basavalinga Magadumma Dundappa Nijalinga

Magadumma Mayappa Basalinga magadumma Arjuna Basalnga Magadumma Mahaderva Basavalinga 10 185/3 0-14 Magadumma Bheemappa Basaliga Magadumma Shankara Basalinga Magadumma Dundappa Nijalinga

11 185/4A 0-11 12 185/4B 0-20 Kedara Ravalappa Hegade Basalinga Vittala Pateela Maruthy Mahadeva 1-Openwell 1-Mango 13 69/1 0-22 Pateel Prakasha Vishnu 4-Ele pole 1-Coconut Pateel Maruthi Mahadeva 1-Pipe Line Pateela Maruthy Mahadeva 14 69/2 0-24 Pateel Prakasha Vishnu Pateel Maruthi Mahadeva Ninganure Basappa Sidarayi 15 69/3 1-05 Ninganure Maruthi Sidarayi Ninganure Mahadeva Sidarayi Pateel Ramachandra Mahadev Pateel Prakash Vishnu Pateel Ramachandra Mahadeva 16 69/4 1-18 Pateel Maruthi Mahadev Pateel Ramachandra Mahadeva Pateel Prakash Vishnu Pateel Panduranga Hari Pateel Pundaleeka Hari Pateel Gajanana Hari 17 69/5 01-30-11 1-Pipe Line Pateel Sambaji Hari Pateel Shivaji Hari Pateel Vittal Manohar Pateel Sanjeev Maruthi Pateel Narendra Maruthi Pateel Pushpha W/o Maruthi Pateel Sanjeeva Maruthi Pateel Narendra Maruthi Pateel Pushpha W/o Maruthi 18 70/1 01-13-00 1-Openwell 2-Coconut Pateeel Dhondirama Bheemarama Pateel Chandrakanth Bheemarama Pateel Shivaji Bheemarama Pateeel Dhondirama Bheemarama Pateel Chandrakanth Bheemarama Pateel Shivaji Bheemarama Pateel Maruthi Babu 19 70/2 0-27 1-Openwell 2-Coconut Pateel Srimantha Babu Pateel Sanjeev Maruthi Pateel Narendra Maruthi 20 70/3 0.28 1-Openwell 1-Neem Pateel Bheema Rao Shambhu

1-Pipe Line Pateela Shiddu Nana 21 70/4 1-03 1-Shed 1-Borewell Pateel Shivaji Nana 1-Openwell Pateel Balasaba Ramu Pateel Tanaji Ramu 2-Bourwell Pateel Dattatreya Ramu 1-Openwell Pateel Dattatreya Ramu 1-House 1-Ele 4-Coconut 22 70/5 0-35 Pateel Neethaji Ramu 3-Pump House Transferm 1-Neem Pateel Ananda Ramu 4-Ele Pole Pateela Raula Suresh 1-Pipe Line Pateel Mahadeeva Suresh Pateela Shiddu Nana 23 70/6 1-01 Pateel Shivaji Nana 24 71/1 0-14 Pateel Srimantha Babu 1-Pipe Line 25 71/2A 0-24 Pateel Ananda Ramu Pateel Panduranga Hariba 26 71/2B 0-26 Pateel Sambaji Hariba 1-Cattle Shed 1-Pipe Line Pateel Shivaji Hariba 1-Borewell Pateel Sudeera Nana 27 71/3 0-34 1-Openwell 1-Neem Pateel Nitin Nana 8-Ele Pole Pateel Rangaramu Babu 2-Neem 28 71/4 0-28 Pateel Srimantha Babu 1-Coconut Pateel Maruthi Srimanth u Lakshmana Pateel Mallari Srimanth u Lakshmana 17-Coconut Pateel Dattatreya Srimanth u 1-House 2-Mango Lakshmana 1-RCC 1-Openwell 3-Neem 29 71/5 2-34 Pateela Nitina Nana 1-Hut 2-Borewell 1-Peeru 1-Toilet 4-Ele Pole Pateela Sudera Nana 1-Seethapala 1-GobarGas Pavara Aravinda Babu Rao 1-Elachi Pavara Aravinda Babu Rao Pateela Udayakumar Srimantha Hasare Srimantha Ramu Hasare Purandhar Srimantha 2-Borewell Hasare Lakkappa Ramu 1-Openwell 30 72 3-19 Hasare Sanjeev Sidram 2-Pipe Line Hasare Surtesha Sidrama 4-Ele Pole Hasare Vittala Ammanna Hasare Kareppa Siddalinga Hasare Appaji Shiddalinga Hasare Thammanna Shiddalinga Hasare Lakshmana Siddalinga Hasare Vittal Mayappa Hasare Ramachandra Mayappa Hasare Siddalinga Lakshmana 31 73/5 01-24-13 Hasare Vittala Mayappa Hasare Ramachandra Mayappa Hasare Kareppa Shivalinga Hasare Appaji Shivalinga Hasare Thammanni Shivalinga Hasare Sidalinga Lakshmana Poojari Sathyavva Bra Annappa Poojari Gangubayi Bhra Bhupal Hasare Vittala Mayappa 32 73/6 1-05 1-Borewell Hasare Kareppa Shivalinga Vagyre Hasare Ammanna Shivarayi Hasare Mayappa Shidarayi 1-Borewell 3-Mango 33 73/7 1-46 Hasare Lakkappa Ramu i-Openwell 1-Neem Hasare Malakari Ramu Hasare Bheema Ammanna 34 75/4 0-06 Ninganurre Sadashiva Ramachanra Ninganure Ningappa Mayappa 35 75/9 0-22 Ninganure Siddalinga Satteppa Ninganure Sadashiva Ramachandra Ninganure Ningappa Mayappa Ninganure Siddalinga Satteppa Ninganure Sadashiva Ramachandra 36 75/10 0-16 Ninganure Satteppa Mayappa Ninganure Ningappa Mayappa Ninganure Siddalinga Satteppa Ninganure Sadashiva Ramachandra Ninganure Ningappa Mayappa Ninganure Satteppa Mayappa 37 75/11 0-11 Ninganure Siddalinga Satteppa Ninganure Sadashiva Ramachandra 38 76/1 0-02 Magadumma Bheema Lagmanna Hasare Vittal Mayappa Hasare Ramachandra Mayappa Hasare Maruthi Thammanni 39 74 2-36 Hasare Thukarama Thammanni Hasare Sadashiva Thammanni Hasare Chidanandha Thammanni BAGALAKOTE - KUDACHI RAILWAY PROJECT BENEFICIARY DETAILS Rayabaga Taluk, Belagavi District

Hobali : Kudachi Village : Alakhanuru

Sl No. Sy. No. Land LAQ Owners Stractures Well Trees

1 30/1 1-00 Jaganuru Gangavva Chinnappa 1-Cattle shed 1-Borewell Jaganuru Chinnappa Yallappa 2 30/2A 0-09 1-Pipe Line Beeradara Bapu Lagamanna Halagonda Ramappa Halappa Halagonda Bheemappa Ramappa 1-Lemon Halagonda Kareppa Ramappa 1-House 2-Borewell 3 36/1 1-00 10-Nilagiri Halagonda Ettapp Ramappa HHalagonda 2-Hut 1-Water Tank 1-Peeru Maruthi Ramappa Halagonda Navalappa Ramappa Halagonda Bheemappa Ramappa Halagonda Bheemappa Ramappa Halagonda Kareppa RamappaRamappa 2-House 3-Lemon 4 36/2 0-25 3-Borewell Halagonda Ettappa Ramappa 2-Hut 2-Mango 1-Hand Pump Halagonda Navalappa Ramappa 1-Water Tank 1-Neem Halagonda Maruthi Ramappa Hirekodi Mallappa Allappa Herekudi Maruthi Allappa 5 36/3 0-36 Poojari Ajjappa Ettappa 1-House 2-Borewell 1-Neem Poojari Shivappa Ettappa Hasare Lakkavva Ettappa Halagonda Rama Halappa E.ku.Mya Gaddi Shivarama Shidalinga Gaddi Bheemappa Shidalinga Yallatti Devappa Honnappa 6 37 0-38 1-Borewwell 10-Nilagiri Jakanuru Kallappa Syabu e.ku.mya Halagonda Ramappa Halappa Bondagara Ningappa Kallappa Bandagara Vittala Ningappa

1-House Masagonda Malakari Shidrama 1-Ele Ploe 7 38/1 0-16 1-Patrash Shed 1-Coconut Masagonda Vittala Shidrama 1-Pipe Line 1-Hut

1-Ele Pole 1-patrash Shed 2-Coconut 8 38/2 0-19 Masagonda Shiddappa Malakari 1-Ele 2-Hut 2-Mango Transferm Karigara Mahadeva Sidrama 9 39/1A 0-12 Karigara Maruthi Sidrama Karigara Sidrama Kenchappa Poojari Ajjappa Ningappa Poojari Sathyappa Ningappa Poojari Basappa Ningappa Karigara Mayappa Maruthi Ylgudfri Yallavva Ramu Hasare Lakkavva Kareppa Kamashetti Panditha Jangappa 10 39/2 Kamashetti Pandith Jangappa Tamadaddi Bujappa Satteppa Yallatti Honnappa Adiveppa Hasare Sankar Appaji Hasare Suresh Appaji 0-36 Valikara Rukkavva W/o Vittala Valika Kariyappa Ittappa

11 39/3 Kamashetti Pandith Jangappa

12 39/4 Kamashetti Pandith Jangappa

13 39/5 Kamashetti Pandith Jangappa Yallatti Honnappa Adiveppa Hasare Shankara Appaji 14 39/6 Hasare Suresha Appaji Valikara Rukfkvfv W/o Vittala Valikara Kariyappa Ittappa 15 33/1 1-24 Poojari Ittappa Siddappa Poojari Sadashiva Shivappa Poojari yallappa Shivappa Poojeri Bheemappa Shivappa 7-Coconut Poojeri Annappa Kareppa 4-House 6-Mango 16 33/2 1-18 Poojeri Ashoka Kareppa 1 Shed 1-Pipe Line 1-Peeru Poojeri Hucchappa Shivappa 2-Lemon Sanadi Sivakka Appasaba Latte Dundavva Shidrama 1-House 17 33/3 1-77 Gunadalu Shankara Kashappa (Vagayre) 1-Shed 2-Borewell 2-Neem 1-Gudi Inapuare Parashurama Yallappa Inapuare Parashurama Yallappa Inapuare MallappaYallappa Inapuare Mallamma Mahadevi Halimani Hanamantha Kalleppa Bevanura Mallamma W/o Mahadava 1-House Shivaputra Bhupala 2-Neelagiri 18 119 2-11 2-Hut 2-Borewell Covgala Bheerappa Huleppa 1-Peeru 3-Shed Bandagara Sadashiva Babu Rao Burli Lakkappa Siddappa Burli Mareppa Siddappa Inapure Mallappa Yallappa Inapure Mallappa Yallappa

Yallatti Santhrama Adiveppa 1-Openwell 19 120 3-10 Yallatti Honnappa Adiveppa 3-Borewell Yallatti Santhrama Adiveppa Challikere Bheemappa Mayappa Challikere Shivarayi Mayappa Challikere Raju Mayappa 20 148 0-29 2-Bourwell 7-Neelagiri Challikere Devappa Kareppa Challikeri Ettappa Kareppa Challikere Ajjappa Kareppa Challakeri Muttappa Adiveppa 1-Govt School 21 150 28-Feb Keruru Govravva W/o Appanna 1-Toilet 2-Bourwell 1-Compound

Takkannavara Balappa Dhareppa Takkannavara Mahadeva Shidalinaga Takkannavara Yamanappa Shidalinaga Takkannavara AshokaShidalinaga 9-Coconut 22 151 0-27 Takkannavara Mahadeva Shidalinaga 1-Mango Takkannavara Yamanappa Shidalinaga Takkannavara Ashoka Shidalinaga Takkannavara Kumara Balappa a.ku.mya Shedbale Rajesh Pareesa Buradagi Gangavva W/o Appanna Shingadi Shidrama Maruthi Shingadi Annappa Maruthi Shingadi Ramu Maruthi Shingadi Lakshmana Maruthi Shingadi Shivananda Parasappa Shingadi Sandeep Parasappa Asadara Mother Mahadevi Suryavamshi Ramappa Kallappa Suryavamshi LakshmanaKallappa 23 152 2-13 Suryavamshi Ramappa Kallappa Suryavamshi Lakshmana Kallappa Shingadi Maruthi Thimmappa Shingadi Shidrama Maruthi Shingadi Annappa Maruthi Shingadi Ramu Maruthi Shingadi Lakshmana Maruthi Shingadi Shivananda Parasappa Shingadi Sandeepa Parasappa Asadara Mother Mahadevi

Poojari Ramappa Santhrama 24 91/3 0-18 Poojari Lakshmana Santhrama 2-Borewell Poojari Annavva Shivappa Karigara Kareppa Ramappa Bedara Maruthi Yallappa Bedara Mahadeva Yallappa 25 91/4 1-36 Poojari Shivappa Rayappa Poojari Rayappa Shivappa Karigara Ajjappa Appanna Bani Shidrama Dunadappa Bani Mallappa Dunadappa Nayi Mallappa Abha Nayika Bharamappa Abha Nayika Parameshwara Abha Nayika Bharamappa Abha 26 91/5 1-31 1-Borewell Pamadinni Erappa Mallappa Pamadinni Ramappa Mallappa Pamadinni Basappa Mallappa Pamadinni Shivaputta Mallappa Pamadinni Ningappa Kareppa Pamadinni Suresh Kareppa Yallatti Sadashiva Appaih Yallatti Deevappa Appaih 5-Coconut 27 93/1 Yallatti Ashoka Appaih 4-Mango Yallatti Lakshmana Appaih

Yallatti Maruthi Honnappa Yallatti Ajjappa Honnappa Yallatti Ramappa Devappa 3-18 Yallatti Lakkappa Devappa 4-Nelagiri Yallatti Muttappa Ramappa 1-Gudi 8-Coconut Yallappa Lakkappa Devappa 1-House 3-Neem 28 93/2 2-Bore Yallappa Maruthi Honnappa 1-Hut 1-Tamarind Yallatti Ajjappa Honnappa 3-House 1-Bania Yallatti Ramappa Devappa 6-Mango Yallatti Muttappa Ramappa Yallatti Lakkappa Devappa

Rajappa Murigeppa Gurupada Rajappa Sangappa Gurupada Desayi Mahadeva Gopala Desayi Venakappa Gopala Rajappa Murigeppa Gurupada Rajappa Sangappa Gurupada Bani Sathyappa Sidrama Rogi Avvanna Bheema Rogi Vittala Bheema 1-Mango 29 95/1A 0-17 Rogi Ramu Bheema 1-Tamarind Rogi Lakshamana Bheema Rogi Avvanna Bheema Rogi Vittala Bheema Rogi Vittala Bheema Rogi Ramu Bheema Daruru Mayappa Toppanna Daruru AjjappaToppanna Daruru Mayappa Toppanna Daruru AjjappaToppanna Navi Nijaguna Shivappa 101/1 Yallatti Muttappa Kallappa Yallatti Lakkappa Kallappa Navi Siddappa Ramappa Navi Erappa Ramappa 1-Borewell 101/2 1-Pump House Navi Dhareppa Ramappa Navi Bheemapopa Ramappa Navi Bhagavanth Rangappa 101/3 Navi Prabhakar Yallappa 6-Borewell Navi Nijaguni Shivappa 30 4-07 Navi Basappa Shivappa Navi Ramappa S/o Dundappa Navi Sadashiva Bheemappa Navi Mahalingappa Bheemappa Navi Dhareppa Bheemappa 101/4 Teradala Neelavva W/o Maruthi Kolara Shivaleela W/o Sri Shyla Navi Guravva S/o Bheemappa Navi Yallavva W/o Bheemappa

Nidoni Basappa Parappa Nidoni Gurusiddappa Parappa Kurubara Urpha Gaddi Mallappa Parapp Karigara Maruthi Shidda 2-Borewell Nidoni Gurusiddappa Parappa 2-Ele Pole 31 102 4-15 Karigara Maruthi Shidda 1-Ele Transfem Karigara Lakshibayi Honnappa 1-Pipe Line Karigara Maruthi Shidda Yallatti Lakshmana Deevappa

2-Borewell 17-Coconut 2-House 32 103/1A Kambara Satteppa Pundaleeka 1-Ele Pole 1-Mango 1-Shed 1-Saguvani 33 103/1B 1-33 Yallatti Muttappa Kallappa Yallatti Lakkappa Kallappa 34 103/1C Yallatti Muttappa Kallappa 2-Bore

Bani Mahalinga Bheema Bani Kareppa Mallappa Bani Mallappa Bheemappa Bani Appasaba Bheema Bani Hanamantha Bheema Bani Mallikarjuna Parappa 23-Coconut Bani Bheemappa Kareppa 3-Tamarind Bani Shivalinga Parappa 1-Neem 3-House 2-Bore 35 103/2 2-27 Asadara Mother Rukkavva Parappa 5-Mango 4-Hut 1-Openwell Bani Neelavva W/o Parappa 2-Lemon Bani Ramappa Siddappa 1-Chikku Bani Murigeppa Siddappa 1-Seethapala Bani Ramappa Siddappa Bani Ramappa Siddappa Bani Allappa Siddappa Bani Ramappa Siddappa Bani Mallikarjuna Parappa Badigera Kareppa Shivappa Badigera Ramappa Bdigera Mahadeva Shivappa Badigera Akkavva Shivappa Yallatti Honnappa Adiveppa Kurubara Mallappa Parappa Yallatti Honnappa Adiveppa 2-House Badigera Ramappa Shivappa 5-PatrasaShed 1-Bore 5-Coconut Badigere Mahadeeva Shivappa 2-Hut Badigera Akkavva Shivappa 36 104 4-12 Badigera Shilapa W/o Kempaiah Badigera Lakshmana Siddappa Badigera Mahadeva Siddappa Badigera Parashurama Kareppa

Badigera Basappa Kareppa Badigera Annappa Kareppa Badigeera Ramappa Shivappa (vagyre) Badigera Lakshmana Siddappa (vagyre) Poojari Kenchappa Siddappa Poojeri Siddavva Goolappa Poojeri Goolappa Ettappa Asadara Mother Bhagavva Poojeri Sankara Ettappa Asadara Mother 37 100 2-34 Bhagavva Poojari Kareppa Siddappa Poojari Mayappa Siddappa Karigara Akkavva W/o Ramappa Khanadala Mahadevi W/o Basappa

1-Pump House 38 92/1A 0-30 As An RTC 1-Ele Pole

1-House 1-Borewell 39 92/1B 0-24 As An RTC 1-Gravyard 1-Pomp House 1-Ele Pole

1-House 40 92/1C 0-14 As An RTC 1-Pomp House

1-House 1-Hut 41 92/1D 0-05 As An RTC 1-Shed 1-Pomp House

1-House 1-Hut 1-Borewell 42 92/1E 0-10 As An RTC 1-Pomp House 1-Ele Pole

43 92/1F 0-27 As An RTC 44 92/1G 0-27 As An RTC 45 92/1H 0-27 As An RTC 46 92/1I 0-28 As An RTC 1-House 47 92/3 Kumara Poojari 1-Hut 48 92/3B 0-06 As An RTC 49 92/3C 0-33 As An RTC Yallatti Muttappa Kallappa 50 105/1 0-19 Yallatti Lakkappa Kallappa 51 41/2B/1 0-02 As An RTC 52 147 0-01 As An RTC BAGALAKOTE - KUDACHI RAILWAY PROJECT BENEFICIARY DETAILS Rayabaga Taluk, Belagavi District Hobali : Kudachi Village : Badabyakuda

Sl No. Sy. No. Land LAQ Owners Stractures Well Trees

Takkanna Annappa Gurupada Takkanna Annappa Gurupada Takkanna Alagowda Gurupada Takkanna Alagowda Gurupada Takkanna Bhagavantha Lakshmana Takkanna Vasantha Lakshmana Takkanna Dundappa Shiddappa Takkanna Babu Shivappa 2-Borewwell 2-Mango Takkanna Shankara Shiddappa 1-Gudi 1-Ele Transferm 1-Peeru 1 37 3-39 Takkanna Dundappa Shiddappa 1-Shed 4-Ele Pole 1-Chikku 1-Hut 2-Pipe Line Takkanna Bhagavantha Lakshmana 3-Coconut Takkanna Vasantha Lakshmana 2-Openwell Takkanna Babu Siddappa Takkanna Sankara Siddappa Takkanna Sankara Siddappa Takkanna Babu Siddappa Takkanna Dundappa Shiddappa Takkanna Bhagavantha Lakshmana Takkanna Vasantha Lakshmana Shiragara Neeminatha Bhupala Shiragara Suresha Bhupala Shiragara Rajendra Bhupala Shiragara Ashoka Bhupala 5-Coconut 2 39 0-25 Shirahatti Nemanna kenchappa 1-Neem Shiragavkara Neeminatha Bhupala Chinchali Tukarama Karappa Nadapa Appasaheba Emamasaheba Nadapa Babasaheba Emanusaheba BAGALAKOTE - KUDACHI RAILWAY PROJECT BENEFICIARY DETAILS Rayabaga Taluk, Belagavi District

Hobali : Kudachi Village : Harogeeri Sl Sy. No. Land LAQ Owners Stractures Well Trees No.

1 293/1 0-02-06-0 Pateela Basagowda Vagyre Pateel Malagowda Bheemagowda 2 293/2 0-12-01-0 Pateel Gowdappa Bheegowda

Pateela Lakshmana Gowda 3 294 1-30-13-0 1-Borewell Bheemagowda

Pateela Lakshmana Gowda 4 295/1+2 0-39-2-0 2-Borewell Bheemagowda 1-Pipe Line 5 296/2 0-38-0-0 Pateel Basavagowda Lakshmanagowda 2-Borewell Uppara Krishnappa Shiddappa 1-Banni 6 327/1 0-29-10-0 1Pipe Line Asagara tangavva shiddappa 1-Bari

7 327/2 0-30-9-0 Mahaveera Bujabali Aski Vagyre 1-Coconut

8 328/1 0-35-3-0 Ramatirtha Parisa Sathappa 1-Borewell 1-Lemon

3-Mango 4-Neelagiri 9 328/2 0-35-11-0 Ramatirtha Sathappa Ramappa 1-Borewell 2-Lemon 1-Coconut 329/1A+A B+2A+3A Asangi Annasayeba Basagowda +3B+4A+ 1-Borewell 1-Beri 10 0-21-13-0 Asangi Sadashiva Basagowda 1-Shed 4B+5A+5 1-Pipe Line 1-Lemon Guruva Surekha Kallu B+6A+6B/ 1 Guruva Surekha Kallu Guruva Hanamantha Basappa Guruva Sangappa Annappa Guruva Urpha Poojari Kallappa Dundappa Guru urpha Poojari Mallappa Dundappa 329/1A+A Guruva Bheemaraya Annappa B+2A+3A Guruva Basappa Dharmanna +3B+4A+ Guruva Yenkappa Dharmanna Asadara 11 0-21-6-0 4B+5A+5 Monther Asalavva B+6A+6B/ Guruva Mallappa Gundappa 2 Guruva Rekha W/0 Dhanalapala Guruva Mahalingava D/o Dhanapala Asangi Chanagowda Paragowda Guruva Hanamantha Gundappa Guruva Annappa Gundapa Guruva Basappa Dharmanna Guruvappa Yenkappa Dharmanna

Guruva Mallappa G|undappa 329/1A+A Guruva Surekha Kallu B+2A+3A Guruva Hanamantha Basappa +3B+4A+ 11 0-21-09-0 Guruva Rekha W/o Dhanapala 4B+5A+5 Guruva Mahalingava D/o Dhanapala B+6A+6B/ Guruva Anappa Gundappa 4 Asangi Chanagowda Paragowda 329/1A+A B+2A+3A +3B+4A+ 12 0-25-6-0 Asangi Chanagowda Paragowda 1-Barigida 4B+5A+5 B+6A+6B/ 5 329/1A+A B+2A+3A +3B+4A+ Guruva Vittala Pakkirappa 13 0-20-0-0 1-Barigida 4B+5A+5 Asangi Chanagowda Paragowda B+6A+6B/ 6

14 330/2 0-20-2-0 Desayi Ananda Vittala 1-Pipe Line Kamathagi Ramesha Ramrishna Kamathagi Chandashekara Ramakrishna Kamathagi Mahadeva Ramakrishna Kamathagi Suresha Ramakrishna 15 330/3 0-18-14-0 1-Gudi Kamathagi Chandashekara Ramakrishna Kamathagi Mahadeva Ramakrishna Kamathagi Suresha Ramakrishna Kamathagi Ramakrishna Ganapathi

Desayi Ankusha Vittala 16 331/2 0-15-12-0 Desayi Mahanthesh Vittala Desayi Hanamantha Vittala

Kamathagi Ramesha Ramrishna Kamathagi Chandashekara Ramakrishna Kamathagi Mahadeva Ramakrishna Kamathagi Suresha Ramakrishna Kamathagi Kamathagi Ramesha 17 331/3 0-20-9-0 1-Borewell Ramakrishna Kamathagi Chandrashekara Ramakrishna Kamathagi Mahadeva Rmakrishna Kamathagi Suresha Ramakrishna Kamathagi Ramakrishna Ganapathi Asangi Siddagowda Rachappa Asangi Basagowda Malagowda Shedabala Dundappa Parisa Kamathagi Ramesha Ramakrishna Kamathagi Chandrashekara Ramakrishna Kamathagi Mahadeva Rmakrishna Kamathagi Suresha Ramakrishna Kamathagi Ramesha Ramakrishna Kamathagi Chandrashekara Ramakrishna 18 332/1 2-15-8-0 Kamathagi Mahadeva Ramakrishna 1-Borewell 1-Coconut Kamathagi Suresha Ramakrishna Shedabala Dundappa Parisa Asangi Chanagowda Paragowda Kamathagi Ramakrishna Gangapathi Shedabala Dundappa Parisa Asangi Shidagowda Rachappa Shedabala Dundappa Parisa Asangi Chanagowda Paragowda

Desayi Ankusha Vittala 19 332/2 0-06-08-0 Desayi Mahanthesh Vittala Desayi Hanamantha Vittala 1-Tamarind Asangi Halagowda Bheemagowda 2-Neem 20 333/2 0-37-01-0 Asangi Mahadeva Bheemagowda 1-Shed 1-Borewell 15-Coconut Shedbala Dundappa Parisa 1-Lemon

Asangi Halagowda Bheemagowda 1-Mango 21 334/2 1-05-08-0 Asangi Mahadeva Bheemagowda 1-House 1-Borewell 12-Coconut Shedbala Dundappa Parisa 1Karibevu Poojari Bheerappa D/o Rayappa Poojari Malappa Rayappa 22 335/1 1-33-10-0 1-Pipe Line Poojari Sathyappa Rayappa Poojari Kareyappa Rayappa Poojari Urpha Banaja Ramappa Sathyappa Poojari Urpha Banajappa Gulappa Sathyappa Poojari Urpha Banaja Shivaraya Golappa D/o Sathyappa Lakshmana Gulappa Rayappa Shivaraya Sathyappa Poojari Poojari Urpha Banaja Kallappa 1-Openwell 1-Mango 23 335/2B 1-32-11-0 Lakshmana 1-House 1-Borewell 4-Coconut Poojari Urpha Banaja Ramappa Sathyappa Poojara Urpha Banaja Siddaruda Sadhashiva Poojari Urpha Banaja Bheerappa Maruthi Poojari Urpha Banaja Siddaruda Sadashiva Poojari Urpha Banaja Beerappa Maruthi

4-Coconut 24 336/2b 0-34-0-0 Naganuru annappa Donkappa 1-Lemon 14-Coconut 1-Tamarind 1-Shed 1-Openwell 25 336/2D/2 0-34-11-0 Naganuru Bujabali Jeevappa 1-Mango 1-House 3-Borewell 1-Nelli 1-Peru 1-Cattle 1-Pipe Line 26 338/1K 0-14-01-0 Gangappa Babu Darura Vagyri Shed 1-Ele Transferm

27 338/1D 2-13-14-0 Mallappa Shekara Darura Vagyri 1-Openwell 1-Cconut

28 338/2 0-18-12-0 Maruthi Shambu Darura Vagyri 1-Bore 29 338/3 0-18-12-0 Arjuna Pandappa Darura Vagyri 30 338/4 0-19-4-0 Muthappa Shivaraya Darura Vagyri 1-Coconut 31 339/1B 0-30-12-0 Thammanna Babu Naganura 1-Borewell 32 339/2A Kallappa Jinnappa Naganura 1-Borewell 1-Neem 3-01-11-0 33 339/2B Shivappa Jinnappa Naganura 1-Coconut 34 339/3B 1-0-06-0 Pradani Mallappa Darura Vagyri 1-House 2-Borewell 1-Mango 2-Neem 4-Ele Pole 35 365/3 00-06-04 Chandrama Babu Sadalagi 2-Borewell

36 366/3 0-39-10-0 Sadashiva Adiveppa 37 366/4 1-0-07-0 Poojari Mayappa Kareppa Naganura Bujabali Jeevappa 38 366/5 2-08-10-0 2-Borewell Naganura Bujabali Jeevappa 39 369/1 0-04-02-0 Umarani Ramagowda Sidagowda Subbannavara Gangappa Jinnappa 1-Watertank Munnuli Sananth Bharamu 40 370/1 1-Pipe Line 1-Coconut Munnuli Srinath Bharamu 1-Borewell

Kurani Prakasha Rayappa Kurani Mahaveer Rayappa 5-39-12-0 Kurani Prakasha Rayappa Kurani Mahaveer Rayappa 41 370/2 Subbannavara Gangappa Jinnappa 1-Openwell Munnuli Sananth Bharamu Munnuli Srinath Bharamu Nagavi Annappa Mallappa Aski Ramu Srikanth Doorara Sadashiva Adiveppa 1-Borewell 42 374/1 0-16-08-0 Shivananda B B Pateela 1-Coconut 1-Pipe Line 43 375/2 0-0-07-0 B Pateel Siddalingappa Shidagowda

44 375/3 0-6-13-0 B Pateela Sharadha W/o Chidananda

45 375/4 0-15-14-0 B. Pateela Murigappa Sidagowda B. Pateela Shivaputra Sidagowda 46 375/5 0-23-0-0 B. Pateela Meenakshi Shivaputra 2-Borewell 47 375/6 1-38-6-0 Shivananda Basagowda B Pateela 1-Pipe Line 1-Neem

1-Ele Pole B. Pateela Mallappa Basalingappa 1-Pipe Line 6-Neem B. Pateela Tayakka Urpha Uma 1-Cattle 1-Water 1-Bari 48 376/1 2-11-8-0 shambugowda Shed Tank Banni B. Pateela Saraswathi Shambugowda 1-Ele Nugge B. Pateela Shrishyla Shambugowda Transferm

49 376/2 0-20-11-0 Siddalingappa Shiddagowda B Pateela

50 376/3 0-13-6-0 Sharadha W/o Chidananda B Pateela

51 376/4 0-6-04-0 B. Patela Murigappa Siddagowda

B. Pateela Shivaputra Sidagowda 52 376/5 0-0-05-0 1-Neelagiri B. Pateela Meenakshi Shivaputra Karnavadi Bramhadeva Bagavantha Karnavadi Bheemagowda Bagavantha 53 3781/1A 1-24-08-0 Karnavadi Padmaraja Bagavantha 2-Banni Karnavadi Shanthinatha Bujabali Karnavadi Bharathesha Shanthinatha

54 378/1B 0-28-04-0 Karnavadi Bhupala Nemanna Karnavadi Siddappa Bahubali 55 378/1K 0-33-08-0 Karnavadi Siddappa Bahubali 1-Neem Karnavadi Siddappa Bahubali 56 378/1D 0-04-04-0 Karnavadi Rajendra Nemanna

57 379/* 0-06-14-0 Karnavadi Jinnappa Parisa Vagyre Savadi Dundappa Gurappa Savadi Mallappa Dundappa 3-Mango Savadi Yallappa Dundappa 11-Coconut Savadi Ravi Dundappa 34-Coconut Savadi Gurappa Dundappa 58 485/1 Plants Savadi Dundappa Gurappa 2-17-14-0 1-Saguvahni Savadi Mallappa Dundappa 1- Savadi Yallappa Dundappa Seethapala Savadi Ravi Dundappa Savadi Gurappa Dundappa 59 485/2 Savadi dundappa Gurappa Vagyre Badagi Ramappa Shankarappa 4-Neelagiri 60 485/3 1-38-06-0 Badagi Mallappa Shankarappa 1-Pipe Line 1-Neem Badagi Sathyappa Shankarappa 61 486/2A Narasappa Jinnappa Savadatti Vagyre

2-Mango 1-Coconut 1-01-11-0 1-House 1-Lemon 62 486/2K Balappa Jinnappa Savadatti 1-GoberGas 2- Seethapala 3-Ramapala

63 486/2B 0-09-05-0 Savadatti Annappa Jinnappa

1-House 1-Shed 1-Borewell 64 486/2D 0-02-0-0 Savadatti Bagavantha Jinnappa 1-Lemon 1-Toilet 1-GoberGas

2-Borewell 1-Openwell 65 488 2-06-06-0 Darmatti Yenkapa Bheema 3-Ele Pole 1-Pipe Line Mudashi Dareppa Shivappa Mudashi Appasaba Shivappa 2-House 3-Borewell 1-Tamarind 66 494/1 Gramodyana Vamana Kashinatha 1-Pipe Line 1-Neem Akumya 3-06-10-0 Mudashi Yallappa Gurappa 1-Tamarind Mudashi Lakshmana Shivappa 2-House 1-Coconut 67 494/2 Mudashi Darappa Shivappa 1-Shed 1-Lemon Gramodyana Vamana Kashinatha 3-Neem

Mudushi Mallappa Yallappa Mudushi Gireppa Annappa Mudushi Siddappa Annappa Mudushi Kallappa Annappa Mudushi Channappa Annappa Mudushi Gurupada Annappa 68 494/3A 0-10-0-0 Mudushi Maruthi Annappa Mudushi Muthuppa Annappa Mudushi Mallappa Shivaling Mudashi SadaShiva Shivalinga Mudashi Mahadeeva Shivalinga Mudashi Sangappa Shivalinga

Mudashi Lakshmana Shivappa Mudashi Dundappa Hanamantha Mudashi Ramagowda Hanamantha Mudashi Basappa Hanamantha 1-Patrash 69 494/3b 0-09-09-0 Mudashi Rachappa Hanamantha Shed 5-Coconut Mudashi Parappa Shivabasu 1-House Mudashi Srikantha Shivabasu Mudashi Srimantha Shivabasu Mudashi Suresha shivabasu

Shirahatti Bhupala Pareesa 4-Coconut Shirahatti Srikantha Parisa 1- 70 517/1B+2 0-30-2-0 1-Toilet 1-Pipe Line Shirahatti Parisa Shiddappa Bidirubetta Shirahatti Ravi Shiddappa 2-Tamarind

71 519/1A/1 Shirahatti Nemanna Kenchappa Badanikayi Sudhakara Girappa Badanikayi Rajashree W/o Bagavantha 1-04-10-0 Asadara D/o Rajashree 72 519/1A/2 Badanikayi Nikila Bagavantha 1-Borewell Asadara D/o Rajashree Badanikayi Prajval Bagavantha Asadara D/o Rajeshree Kuri Shivaraya Ramappa Kuri Malappa Shivaraya Kuri Somaraya Baramappa Kuri Ramappa Baramappa 73 519/2B/1 1-15-0-0 Kuri Bheemappa Baramappa Kuri Somaraya Baramappa Kuri Rayappa Baramappa Kuri Bheemappa Baramappa Kuri Jakkappa Siddappa

74 520 1-19-15-0 Sudhakara Gireppa Badanikayi Vagyre

1-Mango 75 521 1-16-11-0 Shivarayi Ramappa Kuri Vagyre 1-Chikku 522/1+2A/ 76 0-19-01-0 Mahadeva Sathyappa Chowgala Vagyre 1 522/1+2A/ 77 1-14-14-0 Basappa Lakshmanna Chowgala Vagyre 1-Borewell 1-Mango 2 78 523/* 1-12-7-0 Dayananda Shidramma Sadalagi

1-Borewell 79 550/1 Jinnappa Bheemappa Sadalagi Vagyre 1-Farmpond 1-Pipe Line

0-24-05-0 Jinnappa Bheemappa Sadalagi Vagyre 80 550/2 Jinnappa Bheemappa Sadalagi Vagyre 81 550/3

82 550/4 Dayananda Shidramma Sadalagi

83 551/1A Ashoka Bheemappa Shirahatti Vagyre 1-Pipe Line Bharathesha Harihantha Shirahatti 84 551/1B Vagyre 85 551/1K Ashoka Bheemappa Shirahatti Vagyre Bharathesha Harihantha Shirahatti 86 551/1D 0-11-11-0 Vagyre 87 551/1E Ashoka Bheemappa Shirahatti Vagyre Kenchappa Bheemappa Shirahatti 88 551/2 Vagyre 1-School 1-Mango 1-Borewell 89 551/3 Srimantha Appanna Shirahatti Vagyre 1-Cattle 1- 1-Pipe Line Shed Seethapala

90 552/* 0-0-3-0 Lakshmanna Annappa Shirahatti Vagyre

1-House 2-Tamarind 1-Cattle 2-Mango 91 496/1 1-25-11-0 Prakasha Shidagowda Pateela Vagyre 1-Pipe Line Shed 4-Bhadam 7-Coconut 92 496/2 1-02-12-0 Basagowda rudragowda Pateel 1-House 93 497/1 3-10-9-0 Pateela Malagowda Bheemagowda 4-Cattle Shed 2-Bari 11-Chikku 28-Mango 120- Saguvahani 10-Peeru 2-House 2-Neem 3-Borewell 2-Hut 2-Arecanut 94 497/2 1-38-0-0 Pateela Malagowda Bheemagowda 1-Openwell 1- Shed 5- 1-Toilet Seethapala 5- Pomogranat e 4-Bhadam 2-Lemon 13-Coconut

1-House 12-Coconut 1-Openwell 1-Hut 5-Tamarind 95 497/3 0-19-06-0 Pateela Shankaragowda Appagowda 1-Borewell 2-Cattle 5-Peeru 1-Pipe Line Shed 4-Mango

96 498/2A 0-09-11-0 Nagayi Babu Ramappa

97 498/2B 1-19-7-0 Nagayi Babu Rama

20-Saguvani 98 498/3 3-3-9-0 Pateela Malagowda Bheemagowda 1-Neem 1-Barigida

99 501/1 0-11-2-0 Nagayi Babu Rama & Others

100 501/2 0-21-5-0 Mudushi giriyappa Annappa & Others Mudushi Girimallappa Annappa & 101 501/3A 0-07-04-0 1-Borewell Others Sarikara Kasturi W/o Dharmanna Sarikara Sathyappa Dharmanna 102 501/3B 0-12-14-0 Sarikara Maruthi Dharmanna 1-Barigida Sarikara Mahadeva Dharmanna No. From2 to 4 Asadara D/o Kasthuri

2-Coconut 2-House 2-Bari 103 501/4 0-19-0-0 As Per RTC 1-Shed 1-Borewell 2-Neem 1-Hut 1-Tamarind 7-Jangali 1-House 104 501/5 1-06-14-0 As Per RTC 6-Barigida 1-Shed 105 502/1A 1-07-05-0 As Per RTC 1-Borewell

106 502/1B 0-38-3-0 As Per RTC

107 502/1K 0-19-15-0 As Per RTC 2-Borewell

108 502/4 0-16-2-0 As Per RTC

109 503/1 0-23-0-0 Gowdappa Bheemagowda Pateela

110 503/2 0-30-06-0 Neminatha Balappa kottalagi 1-Pipe Line

111 504/2 Pateela Annasaheba Bheemagowda

112 504/3 0-08-05-0 Pateela Annasaheba Bheemagowda

113 504/4 Pateela Annasaheba Bheemagowda 546/1A+1 114 1-23-12-0 Bandudavala Yalagara Vagyre B

115 546/2A 0-37-3-0 Bandudavala Yalagara Vagyre

116 546/2K 0-19-3-0 Hanamantha Bagavantha Bidiri Vagyre 1-Borewell

117 546/2B Jinnappa Channappa Baddura Vagyre

118 546/2D 0-21-0-0 Bandudavala Yalagara Vagyre 1-Borewell 2-Mango

119 546/2E Jinnappa Channappa Baddura Vagyre 1-Borewell

6-Mango 4-Coconut Chinchali Lakshmana Ramappa 4-Peeru 1-Borewell 120 547/1 1-19-11-0 Chinchali Ramadeva Kareppa 1- 1-Openwell Seethapala 2-Chikku 1-Tamarind

2-Cattle 4-Coconut Chinchali Namadeva Kareppa Shed 1-Openwell 1-Lemon 121 547/2 1-38-9-0 Chinchali Hanamantha Balappa 1-Toilet 2-Borewell 3-Mango Chinchali Shrishyala Balappa 1-Hut 1-Ele Pole 1-Musambi Shirahatti Srimantha Appanna Shirahatti Devappa Appanna Shirahatti Devappa Appanna Shirahatti Danapala Appanna Shirahatti Ramappa Appanna Shirahatti Ashoka Appanna 122 549/1A 0-05-14-0 Shirahatti Bharathesha Appanna Shirahatti Basappa Devappa Shirahatti sanju Devappa Shirahatti vardhamana Devappa Shirahatti Sagara Bheemappa Shirahatti Vidyadara Bheemappa

123 549/1B 0-8-04-0 Badnekayi Shreedhara Bheemappa

Badnekayi Shreedhara Bheemappa 124 549/2 0-23-13-0 Badnekayi Shanthinatha Girappa Badnekayi Surendra Girappa

125 549/3A Shanthina rigyappa Badanikayi Vagyre 1-Borewell 3-Coconut 0-20-9-0 126 549/3B Shanthina rigyappa Badanikayi Vagyre

127 562/1 1-19-0-0 Sadalagi Nemanna Chandramma 1-Coconut

128 562/2 1-08-13-0 Sadalagi Nemanna Chandramma 1-Pipe Line

129 571/4 0-01-10-0 Gulaba urpha gullusaba bandu yeligara

130 571/5 0-15-0-0 Gulaba urpha gullusaba bandu yeligara

1-Borewel 1-House 1-Openwell 1-Cattle 131 572/2 1-33-0-0 Savadi Dundappa Gurappa 1-Pipe Line Shed 1-Ele Transferm

Kuri Basappa Ramu 132 572/3 1-Borewell kuri Ramu Kallappa 1-03-11-0 Yaligara Gulaba urpha gula kusabha 133 572/4A bandu 1-Coconut Yaligara Gulaba urpha gula kusabha 1-Borewell 134 572/4B 1-01-0-0 1-Mango bandu 1-Pipe Line 1-Neem 135 572/5 0-21-11-0 Savadi Girimalla Shankarappa 1-Pipe Line 3-Borewell 136 573/1 1-16-8-0 Kanadala Kutubuddina Hussena Saba 1-Pultry Form 137 573/2A 0-26-11-0 Yeligara Bandu Dhaval 1-Borewell Yaligara Davala saba himama Saba Yaligara Mehaboob Himama saba 138 573/2B Yaligara Davala saba himama Saba Yaligara Mehaboob Himama saba

2-02-13-0 3-Coconut Yaligara Davala saba himama Saba 2-House 1-Neem Yaligara Mehaboob Himama saba 139 573/3 2-Shed 1-Tamarind Yaligara Davala saba himama Saba 1-GoberGas 4- Yaligara Mehaboob Himama saba Seethapala

140 575/1 0-04-05-0 Sadalagi Bharathesha Shidrama ADD

141 338/3©

142 338/1© 338/1J+1ZÀ 143 +zÀ+2+3J/ As Per RTC 6 BAGALAKOTE - KUDACHI RAILWAY PROJECT BENEFICIARY DETAILS Rayabaga Taluk, Belagavi District

Hobali : KudacVillage : Village : Yabaratti

Sl No. Sy. No. Land LAQ Owners Stractures Well Trees

Biradara Shivakumar Manappa Biradara Ammangowda Manappa Biradara Shivabasappa Hanamantha 1 104 0-08-14-0 Biradara Shivabasappa Hanamantha 1-Borewell Biradara Mallappa Hanamantha Biradara murigeppa Shidrama Biradara murigeppa Shidrama Pateel Siddagowda Ninganagowda 8-Ele Pole 1 105/1C 00-21-04 Biradara Ammanna Shankarappa 3-Borewell Pateel Siddagowda Ninganagowda 5-Ele Pole 105/1B 0-12-12-0 B.Pateel Murigappa Paragowda 2-Borewell B.Pateel Murigappa Paragowda B.Pateel Murigappa Paragowda 105/2A 0-31-10-0 1-Borewell B.Pateel Shidagowda Paragowda Sidegowda Paragowda Pateel 105/2B 0-8-8-0 Sidegowda Paragowda B Pateel 2-Pump 106 1-24-11-0 Biradara Tammamma Shankareppa 2-Borewell House B.Pateel Murigappa Sidagowda 3-Bourwell 3-Mango 2 107/1 1-23-8-0 1-Peeru B.Pateel Murigappa Sidagowda 1-Pipe Line 8-Neem 107/2 1-13-7-0 3-Bourwel 15-Neem

¸ÉÃ¥ÀðqÉ 9 107/3 Shivanagowda Malagowda BAGALAKOTE - KUDACHI RAILWAY PROJECT BENEFICIARY DETAILS RamadurgaTaluk, Belagavi District

Hobali : K. Chandaragi Village : Kamkere

Sl No. Sy. No. Land LAQ Owners Stractures Well Trees

Shoragave Venkappa Timmappa 3-Borewell 2-Openwell 32/1 00-29-09 2-Ele Trasferm 5-Ele Pole 1-Borewell 32/2A+2B 00-29-09 Karegowda Aboke Ramappa 1-Pipe Line 1 1-Borewell 1-Openwell 32/3 00-29-09 Shoragave Sadhashiva Venkappa 1-House 1-Ele Trasferm 4-Ele Pole

32/4 00-29-09 Shoragave Sadhashiva Venkappa

2-Borewell 2-Openwell Negappa Lakshmana Arlekatti, 33/1+2 00-29-02 2-House 1-Ele Suresh Lakshmana Aralkatte 2 Transferm 8-Ele Pole Metagudda Ramappa Krishna, 4-Borewell 33/3 00-29-02 Metagudda Ravindra Ramappa 4 Ele Pole

34/1+2 00-16-07 Metagudda Gourbovi Ramappaq

3 34/3 00-16-07 Mademal Rangappa Ramappa

34/4 00-16-07 Arkere Appanna Dhudappa

Arkere Arjun Krishnappa, Arkeri 35/1A 00-29-01 Krishnappa Pandappa, Arkere 3-Borewell Lachappa Panadappa

35/1B 00-29-01 Arakeri Hanamantha Satteppa

Arkere Arjun Krishnappa, Arkeri 35/1C 00-29-01 Krishnappa Pandappa, Arkere Lachappa Panadappa Arkeri Krishnappa Satteppa, B 4 Patil Ramanagowda 35/1D 00-29-01 Venkanagouda, B Patil Mallappa Ramanagouda, Masaraddi Tangyavva Govindappa

35/1E 00-29-01 Arakeri Arjun Krishnappa 1-Borewell

35/1F 00-29-01 Arakeri Arjun Krishnappa

35/2 00-29-01 Ramesh Pandappa Arkeri

38/1 00-34-14 Arakeri Arjun Krishnappa

38/2 00-34-14 Prakasha Pandappa Arakeri 5 38/3A 00-34-14 Arakeri Subhasha Appanna

38/3B 00-34-14 Arakeri Krisghna Dundappa

Metgud Kalvati Bhimappa, Metgud 2-Borewell 39/1A+2/1 00-18-03 Ningappa Bhimappa, Metgud 2-Openwell Shasavva Bhimappa

39/1A+2/2 00-18-03 Metgud kasturevva Hanamappa 2-Borewell

Metgud Basappa Mallappa, Metgud Parimala Rangappa, 39/1B 00-18-03 Metgud Sheetavva Mallappa, Metgud Rajashri Rangappa, Metgud Vijayalakshmi Rangappa 6 39/3 00-18-03 Metgudda Subhasha Hanamappa

Karabasangouda Bhagirathi 39/4 00-18-03 Ayyangouda, Malli Ningappa Venkappa 39/5 00-18-03 Metgud Subhasha Hanamappa

39/6 00-18-03 Metgud Subhasha Hanamappa

39/7 00-18-03 Metgud Subhasha Hanamappa

40/1 00-12-00 Biradar Hanamappa Pandappa 1-Borewell

40/2A 00-12-00 Arakeri Shanthvva Arjunappa 7 7 40/2B 00-12-00 Arakeri Hanamappa Satteppa

40/3 00-12-00 Narachakkanavar Bhirappa Kareppa

41/1 00-11-08 Biradar Timmavva Panadappa 1-Borewell 8 41/2+3+4 00-11-08 Gantote Timmappa Govindappa 1-PipeLine Gantote Timmappa Govindappa, 41/5+6+7 00-11-08 Gantote Krishnappa Govindappa Timmappa Venkappa, 58/1 00-10-3.2 Kavali Akkamahadevi Shivalingappa 9 58/2A 00-10-3.2 Nirmala Timmappa

58/2B 00-10-3.2 Udapudi Venkappa Timmappa

59/1 00-12-11 Basappa Shivashankarappa 10 59/2 00-12-11 Hampiholi Basappa Shivashankarappa

60/1 00-12-10 Arkeri Krishnappa Satteppa

11 60/2 00-12-10 Kamakshi Krishnappa Arakeri

60/3 00-12-10 Roopa Kallappa Malali

1-Borewell 1-Ele Desaie Negavva Umash, Gantote 61/3 01-02-02 Transferm Paddavva Venkappa 12 1-Ele Pole 1-Pipe Line

61/4 00-24-11 Maju Sangappa Hanamantha 1-Pipe Line 1-Borewell 64/1A 00-25-03 Ragavendra Kallappa Yaragudari 1-Pipe Line 13 64/1B 01-10-10 Ragavendra Kallappa Yaragudari Ragavendra Lakshmappa 14 65/1 00-24-04 Potareddy, Hanamant Lakshmappa 1-Pipe Line Potareddy Ramappa Ningappa Arakeri, 66/1A+2A 00-06-07 Basavaraju Ningappa Arakeri 15 66/3 00-11-01 Vittal Pirappa Mang

67/4A+4B 00-15-04 Venkapp Ningappa Birddar 16 67/2 00-12-07 Galesh Venkanagowda Patil 1-Ele Pole

67/8 00-26-01 Kashibai Shivangowda Patil Rathnavva Basappa Ganiger @ 69/2 00-35-04 Teli, Shoba, Irappa Basappa 17 Ganiger @ Teli Parvatyavva Mahadevappa Teli @ 69/3 00-30-14 Ganiger

18 71 04-17-00 Kenchavva Hanamappa Sanadi 1)Govt, 2)Shivappa 3)Krishnappa 83/1A 00-32-05 4) Yamanappa S/o Hanamappa 1-Borewell Kali Kamappa, hanamappa, Kushappa 83/1B 00-17-05 19 S/o Ramappa Kali 83/1C 00-14-01 Kali Rudrappa Hanamappa

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