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24 March,2019

Requiring Body SIA Unit

R a j a g i r i rw T s ia c h Rajagiri Outreach Rajagiri College of Social Sciences (Autonomous) Rajagiri P.O Kalamassery Kochi- 683104 Public Works Department Ph: 0484 2911330 - 332 Roads Division (North) [email protected] Kozhikode 1

CONTENTS

Chapter 1- Executive Summary 1.1 Project and public purpose 1.2 Location 1.3 Size and attributes of land acquisition 1.4 Alternatives considered 1.5 Social impacts 1.6 Mitigation measures

Chapter 2- Detailed Project Description 2.1 Background of the project, including developer's background and governance/ management structure 2.2 Rationale for project including how the project fits the public purpose criteria listed in the act 2.3 Details of project size, location, capacity, outputs, production targets, costs and risks 2.4 Examination of alternatives 2.5 Phases of the project construction 2.6 Core design features and size and type of facilities 2.7 Need for ancillary infrastructural facilities 2.8 Work force requirements (temporary and permanent) 2.9 Details of social impact assessment/ environment impact assessment if already conducted and any technical feasibility reports 2.10 Applicable legislations and policies

Chapter 3- Team Composition Approach, Methodology and Schedule of the Social Impact Assessment 3.1 List of all team members with qualification 3.2 Description and rationale for the methodology and tools used to collect information for the social impact assessment 3.3 Sampling methodology used 3.4 Overview of information/ data sources used

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3.5 Schedule of consultations with key stakeholders and brief description of public hearings conducted

Chapter 4- Land Assessment 4.1 Description with the help of the maps, information from land inventories and primary sources 4.2 Entire area of impact under the influence of the project (not limited to land area for acquisition) 4.3 Total land requirement for the project 4.4 Present use of any public, utilized land in the vicinity of the project area 4.5 Land (if any) already purchased, alienated, leased or acquired, and the intended use for each plot of land required for the project 4.6 Quality and location of land proposed to be acquired for the project 4.7 Nature, present use and classification of land and if agriculture land, irrigation coverage and cropping patterns 4.8 Size of holdings, ownership patterns, land distributions and number of residential houses 4.9 Land prices and recent changes in ownership, transfer and use of lands over the last three years

Chapter 5- Estimation and Enumeration (Where Required) of Affected Families and Assets 5.1 Estimation of families 5.1.1 Families which are directly affected (own land that is proposed to be acquired) 5.2 Family of scheduled tribes and other traditional forest dwellers who have lost any of their forest rights 5.3 Families which depend on common property resources which will be affected due to acquisition of land of their livelihood 5.4 Families which have been assigned land by the State Government or the Central Government under any of its schemes and such land is under acquisition 5.5 Families which have been residing on any land in the urban areas for proceeding three years or more prior to the acquisition of the land

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5.6 Families which have depended on the land being acquired as a primary source of livelihood for three years prior to the acquisition 5.6.1 Families which are indirectly impacted by the project (not affected directly by the acquisition of own lands) 5.6.2 Inventory of productive assets and significant lands.

Chapter 6- Social Economic and Cultural Profile (Affected Area and Resettlement Site) 6.1 Demographic details of the population in the project area 6.2 Income and poverty levels 6.3 Vulnerable groups 6.4 Land use and livelihood 6.5 Local economic activities 6.6 Factors that contribute to local livelihoods 6.7 Kinship patterns and social and cultural organization 6.8 Administrative organization 6.9 Political organization 6.10 Community based and civil society organizations 6.11 Regional dynamics and historical change processes 6.12 Quality of the living environment

Chapter 7- Social Impact Management 7.1 Approach to mitigation 7.2 Measures to avoid mitigate and compensate impact 7.3 Measures that are included in terms of Rehabilitation and Resettlement and Compensation as outlined in the Act 7.4 Measures that the Requiring Body has stated it will introduce in the project proposal 7.5 Alterations to project design and additional measures that may be required to address the extend and intensity of impacts across various groups as identified during SIA 7.6 Detailed Mitigation Plan including detailed activities to be carried out for each mitigation strategy, timelines for each mitigation strategy

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7.7 The SIA plan indicating which measures the Requiring Body has committed to undertake and those that have been proposed, but not committed to be undertaken by the Requiring Body

Chapter 8- Social Impact Management Plan Institutional Framework 8.1 Description of institutional structures and key person responsible for each mitigation measures 8.2 Specify role of Non-Governmental Organizations 8.3 Indicate capacities required and capacity building plan, including technical assistance if any 8.4 Timelines for each activity

Chapter 9- Social Impact Management Plan Budget and Financing of Mitigation Plan 9.1 Costs of all resettlement and rehabilitation costs 9.2 Annual budget and plan of action 9.3 Funding sources with break up

Chapter 10- Social Impact Management Plan Monitoring and Evaluation 10.1 Key monitoring and evaluative indicators 10.2 Reporting mechanisms and monitoring roles 10.3 Plan for independent evaluation

Chapter 11- Analysis of Costs and Benefits and Recommendation on Acquisition 11.1 Final conclusions on assessment of public purpose, less displacing alternatives, minimum requirements of land, the nature and intensity of social impacts, and viable mitigation measures will address costs 11.2 The above analysis will use the equity principle as a framework of analysis for presenting a final recommendation on whether the acquisition should go through or not.

List of Tables and Figures List of Abbreviations References

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List of Tables

Table No, Contents Page No. 3.1.1 SIA Team 16 3.5.1 Schedule of Meetings 18 3.5.2 List of Public Hearing and Response from Requiring Body 19 5.1.1 List of Affected Families 35 5.6 Nature of Ownership/Management of Commercial Units 43 5.6.2.A Type of Commercial Units Affected 44 5.6.2.B Type of Trees Affected 44 6.1.1 Social Group 47 6.1.2 Type of Family 47 6.1.3 Marital Status 48 6.1.4 Education Level 48 6.5 Source of Income 51 7.6 Mitigation Plan 56

List of Figures

Figure Contents Page No. No, 4.7.1 Nature of Land 32 4.7.2 Use of Land 33 4.8.1 Extent of Land 34 6.1.1 Religion 46 6.1.2 Age 47 6.2.1 Monthly Family Income 49 6.2.2 Poverty Level 49

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List of Abbreviations

SIA Social Impact Assessment

PWD Public Works Department

GO Government Order

RFCTLARR Act The Right to Fair Compensation and Transparency in Land Acquisition, Rehabilitation and Resettlement Act, 2013

RD Revenue Department

KM Kilo Meters

CM Centimetres

LP Lower Primary

UP Upper Primary

PO Post Office

SC Scheduled Caste

OBC Other Backward Communities

UG Under-Graduation

PG Post-Graduation

BPL Below Poverty Line

APL Above Poverty Line

GoK Government of Kerala

CPI (M) Communist Party of (Marxist)

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Chapter 1 Executive Summary

1.1 Project and public purpose

Kozhikode, district capital is also one of the largest cities in the state of Kerala and a large number of people commute daily to the city for various purposes. To improve the road transportation between Kozhikode and , Kerala PWD has proposed to widen the existing road between Cherukulam and Amsakachery for 4.8 KMs in Kakkodi and Chelannur Villages. The widening of the road has been a long standing requirement for the people in the region.The project aims at eliminating traffic between Kozhikode and Balussery which in turn ensures an easier transportation in reduced time for the public.

The principle Government approval for the land acquisition through G.O 187/11 dated 31.01.2011 was expired and later in the year 2016, upon the request letter from PWD Chief Engineer (Road and Bridges), the project has resumed through G.O 496/2016/PWD.

1.2 Location

The project covers an area of 4.8 KMs in Kakkodi and Chelannur villages in Kakkodi Grama Panchayat in Kozhikode district and a total area of 3.2639 Hectares of land is identified to be acquired from 166 families.The project area is a semi-urban area and the quality of living and other demographic dimensions are found as generally positive.

1.3 Size and attributes of land acquisition

Considering the future traffic and to improve commercial/ living condition in the region, Kerala PWD has proposed to widen the road to 12 meters as average from the existing 6.60 meters. To achieve the aforesaid objective, the requiring body has identified land plots in Kakkodi and Chelannur villages and proposed to acquire

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2.823 Hectares and 0.4409 Hectares respectively, totaling 3.2639 Hectares of land. A list of affected land owners and extent of land to be acquired from them for the project are provided in Table 5.1.1 in Chapter 5.

Acting upon the request letter from Executive Engineer, PWD (Road Section), Kozhikode Division and considering the project for public purpose, Department of Agriculture, Government of Kerala has sanctioned to fill 0.0293 Hectares of agriculture land included in Survey No. 112/1A, 112/1C in Chelannur Village through G.O (Ms) 39/2015/Agriculture dated 06-03-2015. Likewise, through G.O. (Ms) 213/2015/Agriculture dated 19-11-2015, 2.6699 Hectares of agriculture land included in Survey Nos. 15, 20, 21, 29, 30, 32, 37, 66, 79, 83, 84, 95, 96, 111, 115, 116, 121, 122, 133, 134, 135, 147, 148 in Kakkodi village have also been sanctioned.

1.4 Alternatives considered

The project intends to widen the existing road which is considered to be one of the main roads that connect Kozhikode and Balussery and hence no alternatives considered.

1.5 Social impacts As per the land assessment for the acquisition, 166 affected persons will lose land and the same is understood to be the major impact. Further, certain number of affected families especially the people who depends on commercial units for means of income will permanently/temporarily lose their existing livelihood opportunities. Agriculture land and compound wall of Perinjila Aided LP School will also be affected. Loss of trees such as Coconut, Arecanut, Mango and its yield should also be listed in the adverse impacts. A brief summary of major impacts are as follows

Loss of Land : 166 Families Loss of Livelihood Opportunities : 23 Families

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Public Organization Affected : 1 Loss of Agriculture Land Loss of Trees and Crops (Reference Table 5.6.2 B)

Despite the negative impacts, the proposed project is expected to be beneficial for the people in the region as it ensures safer transportation and better access with other regions in the district.

1.6 Mitigation measures

For affected persons whose land will be acquired, the Rehabilitation and Resettlement package as per the Policy issued by Revenue (B) Department, Government of Kerala vide G.O.(Ms)No.448/2017/RD dated 29/12/2017 for the rehabilitation and resettlement package for land acquisition in the state in lieu of RFCTLARR Act 2013 will be applicable to the land construction of Cherukulam - Amshakachery road widening in Kozhikode District . Further recreation of common properties and livelihood opportunities along with replanting of trees will mitigate various impacts to an extent possible.

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Chapter 2 Detailed Project Description

2.1 Background of the Project, including developer's background and governance/ management structure Roads in India are considered as the most crucial mode of transportation; being cost effective and preferred for freight and passenger transport. India has the second largest road network connecting every nook and corner of the country with its 5.23 Million Kilo Meter roads comprising of National/State Highways, Districts and Village Roads (National High Way Authority of India, Annual Report 2016-17). It is estimated that road transportation contributes nearly 4.7 % towards India's GDP; whereas the railways contribute only 1 %. Besides its significance to the economy, roads enable social integration by connecting different regions, institutions and people across the country.

As per the Kerala PWD-Road Bridge Maintenance Policy Order (22, 10, 2016), the State has a network of roads over 1.5 Lakh KMs and except the National Highways (1542 KM), all other major roads are being constructed, maintained and managed by Kerala Public Works Department with the funding from Government of Kerala.

Kerala Public Works Department (Kerala PWD) is one of the important departments in the Government of Kerala and operates under Department of PWD. The department is responsible for design, implementation and maintenance of all public works undertaken by Government and thus improve mobility, safety and economic development of the state.

Kozhikode-Balussery road is an important road in North Keralaand the proposed Cherukulam- Amsakachery road connects Kakkodi and Chelannur Villages in Elathur Constituency, located north of Kozhikode Corporation area. The total

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Through GO (Rt) 187/11 PWD dated 31.01.2011, an in-principle approval was given and sanctioned 305 Lacks for the land acquisition. However, the order has expired and yet the compensation for already acquired land wasn't given to the affected parties. Later in 2016, through PWD Order No. 496/2016/PWD dated 01.03.2016, the principal order was resumed and Road and Bridges Division of the PWD have begun the preliminary processes for land acquisition.

Vide Kerala Gazette Order G.O. (P) No. 62/2018/RD dated 29.9.2018, the SIA Unit of Rajagiri outREACH, Kalamassery was appointed to conduct Social Impact Assessment Study and to prepare a Social Impact Management Plan as per section 4 (1) of the Right to Fair Compensation and Transparency in Land Acquisition, Rehabilitation and Resettlement (RFCTLARR) Act, 2013.

2.2 Rationale of the projectincluding how the project fits the public purpose criteria listed in the act

Kozhikode is the largest city in North Kerala with a population of over 2 million in the urban agglomeration (Census, 2011). Construction and widening of roads in the city and neighbouring areas are quintessential for the overall development and to improve the connectivity in the region. Considering the anticipated increase in the traffic and to improve the connectivity between Kozhikode and Balussery, PWD has proposed to widen the existing road between Amsakackery and Chrukulamfor a total distance of 4.8 KMS. The project is intended to increase the average width to 12 meters from the current average of 6.60 meters.

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As per Section 2 b (i) of The Right to Fair Compensation and Transparency in Land Acquisition, Rehabilitation and Resettlement Act 2013 (RFCTLARR Act), the project fits in for public purpose.

2.3 Details of project size, location, capacity, outputs, production targets, costs and risks

The total distance of the road is estimated at 4.8 KMs and would require to be acquired 2.823 Hectares and 0.4409 Hectares of land from Kakkodi and Chelannur Villages respectively, totalling 3.2639 Hectares of land for the proposed widening of the road. Considering the anticipated increase in the traffic, PWD has decided to widen the road from the current average of 6.60 meter to 12 meter.

2.4 Examination of alternatives

The project intends to widen the existing road which is considered to be one of the main roads that connect Kozhikode and Balussery. Further, the region is highly populated area and the land is insufficient to construct a bye-pass road. Also, the proposed project is expected to finish without affecting any residential buildings and a resulting displacement. Based on the research of the expert team and to limit the risk and cost, there are no suitable alternate project areas.

2.5 Phases of the project construction

The project is planned to implement in two phases. Phase I involves whole process of land acquisition by Land Acquisition Officer appointed by Government of Kerala. Social Impact Assessment, Land Assessment, Mitigation, Compensation/Resettlement procedures etc. are included in this phase. Phase II consists tendering process, appointment of contractor, construction of road and launch thereafter for public use.

2.6 Core design features & size and type of facilities

The project covers an area of 4.8 KMs and intends to widen the road to 12 meters (Planned Average) from 6.60 meters (Current Average). Common properties such as

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Culvert, Bridges and other facilities will be newly constructed and renovated as per the project plan.

2.7 Need for ancillary infrastructural facilities

The proposed widening of the road requires construction of drainage, culverts, Boundary fencing, walkways and its alignment to private properties etc. Further, any requirement of infrastructural facilities which may emerge during the construction of the road should also be included.

2.8 Workforce requirements (temporary and permanent)

The appropriated combination of permanent and contract workforce will be deployed along with the right set of machineries and equipment as to be decided by Kerala PWD during tendering process.

2.9 Details of social impact assessment/ environment impact assessment if already conducted and any technical feasibility reports

As per the letter dated on 21-01-2019 by Assistant Engineer, PWD, Road Section, , no Social Impact Assessment or related studies were carried out in the past with respect to the project. Further, any technical feasibility reports were not available to refer during this study.

2.10 Applicable legislations and policies

The applicable laws on land acquisition, rehabilitation and resettlement for the proposed project land acquisition for widening the Cherukulam- Amsakachery road are:

• The Right to Fair Compensation and Transparency in Land Acquisition, Rehabilitation and Resettlement Act, 2013.

• Government of Kerala - Revenue (B) Department -State Policy for Compensation and Transparency in Land Acquisition vide G.O (Ms) NO.485/2015/RD dated 23/09/2015.

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• Government of Kerala - Revenue (B) Department -State Policy for Rehabilitation and Resettlement Package for Land Acquisition in the State in lieu of RFCTLARR Act 2013 vide GO(MS)No.448/2017/RD dated 29/12/2017.

• Right to Information Act, 2005

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Chapter 3 Team Composition, Approach, Methodology and Schedule of the Social Impact Assessment

3.1 Team Members Vide Kerala Gazette Order G.O. (P) No. 62/2018/RD dated 29.9.2018, the SIA Unit of RajagirioutREACH, Kalamassery was appointed by Revenue (B) Department to conduct Social Impact Assessment Study of the project and to prepare a Social Impact Management Plan as per section 4 (1) of the Right to Fair Compensation and Transparency in Land Acquisition, Rehabilitation and Resettlement (RFCTLARR) Act, 2013. Further, a team was constituted with experts who have engaged in similar projects and deployed them into the project with a set of definite roles and responsibilities.

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Table (3.1.1)

Qualification and Sl.No Name Experience Designation 1. Dr.Binoy Joseph MA(HRM), LLB, Ph.D. 22 years in teaching, Principal, Rajagiri Consultant-SIA research and training College of Social Sciences 2. MSW MeenaKuruvilla 30 years in development Chairman - SIA Unit sector

3. MA, DSS, 27 years in development Maria Tency V S Research Associate sector 4. BA.DSS, 23 years in development Ranjith K U Research Associate sector 5. BA 24 years in development Biju C P Development Officer- sector SIA MSW 2 Years of experience in 6. Tony Babu Research Associate development sector MSW 2 Years of experience in Mithun Mathew 7. Research Associate development sector

3.2 Description and rationale for the methodology and tools used to collect information for the social impact assessment

As per the report of PWD Roads Division of Kozhikode (North), 166 plots of land were identified and alignment stones were planted upon the approval from Chief Engineer, PWD. Since the extent of land and degree of impact varies from one affected party to another, a population Socio Economic Survey was conducted to collect the information. Further, Key Informant Interviews and Focus Group Discussion were also held to understand depth of the impact due to implementation of the project.

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To collect primary information directly from the land owners and other affected persons through Socio-Economic-Impact Survey, field investigators have visited households in the region through a structured questionnaire. Further, to collect the information and assess the impact of the affected parties whose residence is not in the vicinity, a telephonic survey was held with the same questionnaire schedule.

Focus Group Discussion and Key Informant Interviews of Affected Persons, Administrators, Civil Officers, Road Committee and other important stakeholders were also held by the expert qualitative researchers of the SIA Unit to gather common, specific and perceived impact of the project. The published reports from Government of Kerala, PWD Roads Division (North)-Kozhikode and Road Committee were also referred in this study.

3.3 Sampling Methodology Used As the size of land to be transferred for the project by the affected person and extent of impact due to the latter is unique for each, a population Socio-Economic-Impact Survey was found to be appropriate over sampling method. Further, the respondent size was found to be 166 land owners and was possible to collect the information in the limited timeframe as per the scheme of the study.

3.4 Overview of Information/Data Sources Both primary and secondary information were collected and analysed through mixed method by the expert quantitative and qualitative researchers. Secondary information and published reports from concerned PWD/Revenue/Civil Stations were collected/ referred by the field investigators at multiple stages. A structured questionnaire was prepared, tested and validated to collect information from affected persons through Socio-Economic-Impact Survey. 166 persons have participated directly in the survey and provided the information. Survey contained questions aimed to collect the information such as Demographic/

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Economic/ Family/ Livelihood, details of performing/non-performing assets in the project land and the types/degree of impact. The response and data points were analysed through statistical software and findings have reported along with recommendations.

3.5 Schedule of consultations with key stakeholders and brief description of public hearings conducted

As part of the study, multiple meetings/interviews/discussions were held with important stakeholders.

Table (3.5.1)

Date Activity/Event/Meeting Venue

29-12-2018 Pilot Study Kakkodi and Chelannur Villages 29-12-2018 Meeting with Land Acquisition Officer Civil Station, Kozhikode December Socio-Economic Survey, Focus Group Kakkodi and Chelannur Villages 30, 2018 to Discussions and Key Informant January 10, Interviews 2019 10-01-2019 Meeting with Kerala PWD Officer in Civil Station, Kozhikode Charge

Distribution of Notice and broadcasting Kakkodi and Chelannur Villages about Public Hearing Meeting

16-02-2019 Public Hearing Government UP School, Ottathengu, Kakkodi

The public hearing with the participation of Project Affected Persons (PAP), Requiring Body Representatives, Land Acquisition Officer and other critical stakeholders was held on February 16, 2019. The Audio-Visual of the Public hearing and deliberations were recorded. Clarifications and concerns raised by attendees in the public hearing meeting and the response in writing from requiring body aregiven in the below table.

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Public hearing date: 16.02.2019

Table (3.5.2)

SL. Response from the Name Concerns/Needs No Concerned Authorities

1 K.P Sadasivan At present, there are no For existing residences, (6767) drainages in Cherukulam- arrangements will be done Amsakachery Road and for the movement over people in the locality have drainages. their own arrangements. Does the requiring body build drainage /slabs and ensure hassle free movement from the residence and other land properties?

2 Kuttan Several years ago, land of 42 Compensation amount for persons including mine have land acquisition will be acquired promising sanctioned only after the compensation in 6 months. It completion of survey has not been received yet and procedures by Revenue request for immediate Department. INR 3.05 compensation. Has this Crores was included in the project included in the last budget in the year 2011. budget?

3 MampattaKaru Representing on behalf of Land will be acquired and nakaran wife and has been in the compensated based on forefront of public movement the RFCTLAAR Act, 2013. to widen the road. No progress has taken place yet and authorities should consider compensating of land in square feet rather than in cents.

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4 Samudrika, Have complaints the way Once the land acquisition Kachery Road alignment stone was placed procedure is over, the last time. My residence and alignment stone will be land are located in either side repositioned during of the road and stone was construction of the placed on one side indicating project. as 'zero marking' in the first alignment for the project. During the second alignment, stones were placed in both sides and one stone was placed in the drainage which would hinder the flow of water especially during the rainy season. This will cause difficulty to my family and property and authorities should take necessary action to resolve.

5 (6769) Survey No. 38/1 in which I Construction is based on ShailajaKaramv hold land is not included in the approved alignment alli the list and the road goes which optimally uses the through my plot in the existing road. middle. During the second Compensation including alignment procedure, the for trees will be provided. land was aligned more towards left than during in the first alignment. Will the land on which the existing road is constructed be returned to me? What should be done with the missing survey No.? Is there any plan to widen the existing road or construct a new road? How does the compensation amount is calculated for

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property and trees? Does the road construction starts only after compensating the affected parties? Are we entitled to have a copy of the road plan? How do we get informed about the progress if we are not available in the region?

6 KambrathBalan Why do PWD Alignment Alignment stones are stones not placed in many positioned in the most places? Require required spots. compensation for the land Compensation will be and commercial shop being provided based on affected with the project RFCTLAAR Act 2013.

7 SwaminathanT Border of the acquiring land Extent and border of the hazhathuMada has not been explicit. The road are confined in the thil alignment stone was placed alignment stone before 2007 and is positioned at present. understood that the old plan Affected persons will be is not applicable at present. compensated for the loss Will there be any further of property and assets and surveying and alignment will not be rebuilt by the procedures? People whose requiring body. land is acquired before be given compensation? And are there any proof of the same with Revenue Department? With the present alignment, compound wall and gate have to be demolished. Will these be rebuilt or compensated? Keen to know the procedure for compensation

8 (6770) It is understood that there is The required land as per

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Anilkumar-30/ discrepancy in the extent of the alignment stone 5 C land to be acquired as per the positioned at present will notification given in the News be taken over Paper. Does it get rectified and take the accurate measurement before the project take place?

9 (6770) Rajesh House is located in Ward No. The proposed project Kumar 6. As per the first alignment, requires extent of land only half of the well was told between the alignment to be affected. But with the stone placed at present. current mapping, the entire well is known to be lost and the family is dependent on the water in the well for the drinking water requirements.

10 Mammed Koya I am a business man and with As per the RFCTLAAR Act, the existing mapping, my four 2013 and requisites by shops will be lost and further Revenue Department, fresh water well will also be PWD will be approving the affected. Request for the amount for each and every possible measures since there assets being lost. are no livelihood means.

11 Hassan- 133/ The alignment procedures The party has not defined 11 B were completed and present explicitly unscientifically as water gets about the unscientific logged on the road during methods as he claims. rainy season between Road and required Amsakachery and drainage will be built Koodathumpoyil and scientifically. between Kambilithazham and Choyi Bazar. The project also affects well. It requires a good drainage system and are there any plans for big drainage channel and highly

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elevated road?

12 N Sadanandan- The alignment didn't follow Acquisition of land is Puthencheritha logic of equal extent of land based on the approved zham on both sides. Since the old alignment and the logic of road has a width of 6.60 equal extent of land in meters, only 2.70 metres in either sides need not be each side is required. But I am followed. loosing 3.76 meters in my land and request authorities to acquire land on both sides of the road equally.

13 VinodAnchery Distance between road and The land required for the residence is 5 meters. 3 road will be compensated shutter shops and a shop as per the RFCTLAAR Act, above it will be lost. The 2013 properties including residence were bought with the hard earned money by working over 13 years in Middle East. Have two daughters and savings for them takes place with rental income. Submission of land causes huge loss for the livelihood and hence appropriate compensation should be given. Request authorities to transfer the entire amount of compensation before the construction begins.

14 Raveendran While acquiring the land, Acquisition of land is 6771 equal extent from either sides based on the approved should be considered alignment and the logic of equal extent of land in either sides need not be

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followed.

15 Shasheendran Have two shops in It is not feasible to change 79 Parathasarathy stop. the alignment favouring Alignment stone was placed the shop outside of the shop in the first alignment, but in the second alignment procedure, PWD has positioned alignment stone in the shop. It is impossible to run the shop in this context and request to change the alignment without disturbing the shop and commercial activities.

16 SudhaVijendra Land was aligned on one side Acquisition of land is n (116/ 1 C) of the road and my land was based on the approved mapped more than required. alignment and the logic of It is fine if a drainage is built equal extent of land in on the front side of the land. either sides need not be Alignment stone was placed followed. All the structure in our absence and complaint on the acquired land will was raised in PWD and be dismantled by PWD Revenue Department in this and construction work will regards, but no inquiries were start only after the taken place. With the current completion of land alignment, 20 meters acquisition. compound wall built on rock stone has to be demolished. Who is responsible for the same? When does the construction begins? Around 40 productive tress have to be cut. Further three shops and the upstairs will also be lost and request authorities to re-examine the location and

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find extent of land on both sides of the road proportionately.

17 Raghu I have transferred my land Drainages will not be built years ago. Since there are in a manner which causes many paddy fields, water difficulties to the residence logging spots are aplenty on due to water logging. the road. Hence scientific drainage systems have to be built while constructing the road, otherwise houses in the region is likely to be submerged.

18 JayaprakashKo Advance position should not The land being acquired odathil (Road be accepted. I have given the for the road will be Committee land in the year 2005 for INR compensated as per the Chairman) 24, 0000 per cent and has not requisites of Revenue been compensated yet. AS Department which will be has specifically mentioned based on RFCTLAAR Act that people whose land is 2013. surrendered have to be compensated. While compensating, priority should be given to the 42 persons who have transferred the land already.

19 Viswanathan Alignment is known to be Acquisition of land is irrational as land of certain based on the approved people are to be lost more alignment and the logic of than the rest and demands equal extent of land in alignment on both sides either sides need not be equally followed.

20 Vijayakumar- I live near to Ottathengu The extent of land while 83/13 Bazar. No alignment stone keeping thread between was seen in the premise and two adjacent alignment hence the extent of land to stone is found to be the

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be is unknown. It is assumed land for acquisition. that compound wall and car porch will be lost. Request authorities to specify the alignment and extent of land to be affected

21 Sudheeran- Do not construct drainage on Drainages will be built Prarthana the same level of road and scientifically and the roads should consider the comfort are being built, widened of people having residence and strengthened not and buildings. The proposed merely considering the road doesn't have a bus route, but traffic of passenger bus route and why other vehicles should also would the land is being be taken into account. acquired?

22 Haridasan To widen the road for 500 The land being acquired meters, my land was acquired for the road will be in 2006 and dismantled compensated as per the sunshade of commercial requisites of Revenue shop. No amount as Department which will be compensation is given yet based on RFCTLAAR Act and requests to release the 2013. same immediately.

23 V.E Saljjeev Request to take over the land Acquisition of land is equally from either edges of based on the approved the road while keeping my alignment and the logic of commercial shop unharmed equal extent of land in either side need not be followed. It is not feasible to change the alignment favouring the shop

24 Shasheendran For the development of the It is not feasible to change road, land was given years the alignment favouring ago and subsequently the shop constructed commercial shop keeping a distance of 3

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meters from the road. Yet, veranda and sunshade of the shop are included in the latest alignment and hence request to proceed with formalities avoiding the same. Also request authorities to check if widening of the road is essential or not.

25 Baburaj C V My land and compound wall The land being acquired were acquired in advance for the road will be during the land acquisition compensated as per the happened in 2009 for the requisites of Revenue development of the road. No Department which will be amount as compensation is based on RFCTLAAR Act given yet and requests to 2013. release the same immediately.

26 Sasikala Due to the road widening and Should consult with acquisition procedures, my respective panchayat for establishments are known to the matters related to be extinct. Hence request to approval for building. approve the construction of new building in the remaining adjacent land without any technical hurdles.

27 Sukumaran For the compensation for The land being acquired acquired land, septic tank and for the road will be mango tree in the affected compensated as per the land, I have submitted land requisites of Revenue documents at Panchayat in Department which will be the year 2009. No amount as based on RFCTLAAR Act compensation is given yet 2013. and requests to release the same immediately.

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28 Satheesh I have bought the land in the The land being acquired Kumar year 1993. When measured, for the road will be width of the road in front of compensated as per the residence is known as 7.35 requisites of Revenue meters. While buying in 1993, Department which will be the alignment was done from based on RFCTLAAR Act the edges of the existing road 2013. and the document was prepared accordingly. Further, it maintained 45 CM gutter space while constructing the compound wall at road sides. Request for appropriate compensation including the right of land surrendered for 45 CM drainage.

29 V VSaidudheen Due to land acquisition for Should consult with the road, space and facilities respective panchayat for at residence will be affected the matters related to adversely. Hence request to approval for building. construct a floor above the existing level.

30 Usman C K To widen the road for 500 The land being acquired meters, my land was acquired for the road will be in 2009 and when compensated as per the approached for requisites of Revenue compensation, the requests Department which will be were rejected twice. Request based on RFCTLAAR Act to release the compensation 2013. amount as immediate as possible.

31 KoodathilSuma To widen the road for 500 The land being acquired thy (Son- meters, my land was acquired for the road will be Jayaprakash) in 2009 and requests to compensated as per the release the compensation requisites of Revenue amount as immediate as Department which will be

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possible. based on RFCTLAAR Act 2013.

32 CheeruveetilGa To widen the road for 500 The land being acquired ngadharan meters, my land was acquired for the road will be in 2009 and requests to compensated as per the release the compensation requisites of Revenue amount as immediate as Department which will be possible. based on RFCTLAAR Act 2013.

Public Hearing

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Chapter 4 Land Assessment

4.1 Description with the help of the maps, information from land inventories and primary sources

The project aims to widen the Cherukulam-Amsakachery Road in Kakkodi and Chelannur villages of Kakkodi Grama Panchayat in the district of Kozhikode for 4.8 KMs. The project area is understood to be a semi-urban area.

4.2 Entire area of impact under the influence of the project (not limited to land area for acquisition)

The Cherukulam-Amsakachery Road Widening project involves acquisition of land plots from 166 affected persons in Kakkodi and Chelannur villages in Kozhikode district. While majority of the land is kept unused, the remaining plots are being used for residential, farming and commercial purposes. The project also causes cutting of trees in the affected lands and also has adverse effect on 27 commercial units.

As per the land assessment for the acquisition, 166 affected persons will lose land and the same is understood to be the major impact. Further, 23 number of affected

Land Acquisition for Widening the Cherukulam-Amsakachery Road, at chelannur and Kakkodi villages in Kozhikode District 31 families especially the people who depend on commercial units for means of income will permanently/temporarily lose their existing livelihood opportunities. Agriculture land and compound wall of Perinjila Aided LP School will also be affected. Loss of trees such as coconut Tree, Areca, Mango etc. is also anticipated and hence the same along with the yield from these trees should also be considered while measuring the impact. (Reference- Table No. 5.6.2A, 5.6.2.B)

4.3 Total land requirement for the project

The project is being implemented in 3.2639 Hectares of Land in Kakkodi and Chelannur Villages and the identified plots belong to 166 affected persons.

4.4 Present use of any public, utilized land in the vicinity of the project area

Apart from the land owned by 166individuals, compound wall of Perinjila Government LP School will also be affected with the project implementation.

4.5 Land (if any) already purchased, alienated, leased or acquired, and the intended use for each plot of land required for the project

As per the 4-1 notification, ownership of 42 plots in the project area were transferred to Kerala PWD in the year 2005 covering 500 meters between Sasidhara Bank and Ottathengu junction. However, the compensation and other proceedings weren't held as on date and the land properties of the latter are included in the study.

The proposed widening of Cherukulam-Amsakachery road is approximately 4.8 KMs long and would require 3.2639 Hectares to be acquired to increase the average width to 12 meters from the current 6.60 meters. As per the reports from PWD, Roads Division, Kozhikode (North), there are 149 plots of land to be acquired in Kakkodi Village of MakkadaDesom which constitute 2.8230 Hectares. The remaining 0.4409 Hectares of Land is located in Chelannur Village of Desom and is spread into 17 plots. With the stated land, PWD intent to construct two lane traffic with drainage and footpath on both side along the existing road.

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4.6 Quality and location of land proposed to be acquired for the project

The project land is located at Kakkodi Grama Panchayat; spread in Kakkodi and Chelannur villages in Kozhikode district. Majority of the affected land (53 %) are residential land; each plot having variety of trees and plants. As per the survey, 27 commercial units which are adjacent to the existing road will also be affected while the widening as proposed. The road begins at Cherukulam city (11.335261, 75.775658) and via and Koodathumpoyil connects Kozhikode and Balussery main road at Chelannur (11.331317, 75.809146). The land is understood to be suitable for the road construction and the presence of wet land is limited in the project area.

4.7 Nature, present use and classification of land and if agriculture land, irrigation coverage and cropping patterns

53 % of the surveyed area (N-88) is classified as open residential land; whereas 35 % of the land is reported to be converted residential land (N-58). Number of agriculture fields to be affected due to the project is estimated at 20 as per the conducted survey records. Figure (4.7.1)

Nature of Land

100 ------88

Open Land Nilam Nilam Nikathu Purayidam

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Majority of land plots (N-86) are kept unused, yet with various types of trees growing in it. 55 plots are residential land and 21 plots are being used for farming and agriculture purposes. Paddy farming is not very prevalent in the affected area as only one paddy field is to be affected. However high yield coconut trees, areca, mangoes trees, jackfruit trees, plantain etc. among others are present in the affected land. 4plots have uses other than the above. Figure (4.7.2)

4.8 Size of holdings, ownership patterns, land distributions and number of residential houses

As given in the figure 4.8.1, 59 affected persons owns less extent of land (1-10 cents). There are 34, 28 and 15 affected land owners each hold total land in the band of 11­ 20, 21-30 and 31-60 cents respectively. Whereas, 30 affected owners hold more than 60 cents. About half of the affected persons have bought the land (49.3 %) from third parties; whereas the other half (50.7 %) owns the land as inherited property. The existing

Land Acquisition for Widening the Cherukulam-Amsakachery Road, at chelannur and Kakkodi villages in Kozhikode District 34 ownership of land is registered and recorded between 1964 and 2015 period by the affected persons. 45 residential houses are reported to be in the project vicinity, however none is found to be affected directly due to the proposed widening of the road. Figure (4.8.1)

Extent of Land Owned

More than 60 Cents \s\ c U

1-10 59

0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 No. of Plots

4.9 Land prices and recent changes in ownership, transfer and use of lands over the last three years

Based on the available information gathered through survey and interviewing key stake holders, the market value of the land per cent is reported to be between INR 3,00,000 and 5,00,000 per Cent and will be varied based on the value in the specific area. Except one transfer of ownership within the family, no transaction was held in the last three years and there were no major changes in the farming and other uses of land in the project area.

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Chapter 5 Estimation and Enumeration (Where Required) of Affected Families and Assets

5.1 Estimation of families As per the released document from Revenue Department, there are 166 affected families whose land has to be acquired for the proposed widening of Cherukulam- Amsakachery Road. Through the Socio Economic Census Survey, the SIA team of Rajagiri Outreach has found 166 affected families and their details are given in this chapter. 5.1.1 Families which are directly affected (own land that is proposed to be acquired) The following table covers available list of directly affected person, address and extent of land to be acquired with the survey number.

Table (5.1.1) Sl. Survey Extent of Name and Address No. Number Land 1 135/1E1, 0.0390 Sathyanandhan, Pushpaka House Makkada PO Kacheri 135/1C Road , Kakkody 2 135/1E1 0.0390 RajendraPrasadh,Leelamrutham House Makkada PO Kacheri Road , Kakkody 135/1D1 0.0316 Satheeshan, Satheeshvihar House, Makkada PO 3 Kacheri Road , Kakkody 4 135/1D1 0.0316 Shaji A, Satheeshvihar House, Makkada PO Kacheri Road , Kakkody 5 135/15 Rajeshkumar, Shanthikrishna, Vazhipokkilnilam, Makkada PO Kakkody 6 121/52 Chandran, VKR GurickalNilayamMakkada PO Kakkody 7 111/8A 0.0423 Vinodh, Ancheri House Makkada PO Kakkody 8 114/4 TP Mumthas , Makkada PO Kakkody 9 181/2, Prayoganan, KuzhiyanickalThazhath House, Makkada 115/1A1A PO Kakkody 10 111/45 Gopidasan, Sreenilayam House Kacheri Road Makkada PO Kakkody

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11 111/87 Sreenivasan, KayyattailThazhath House, Makkada PO Kakkody 12 115/1A1A 0.0237 Asokan, KuzhiyanickalThazhath House Makkada PO Kakkody 13 121/58, Sadhanandan, Vanasree House Makkada PO Kakkody 132/33 14 114/4 MammadhKoya, RaziyaManzil House, Peechangadithazham 15 121/3A Dayalnadh, Nivedhyam House, Makkada PO Kakkody 16 111/30 Anilkumar, Ancheri House, Makkada PO Kakkody 17 121/43 Sunilkumar, Anugraha House Makkada PO Kakkody 18 115/1A1C 0.0391 Girish, Thelakkatttil House KoodathumpoilMakkada PO Kakkody 19 115/2B 0.0083 Raveendran, Keerthana House, Makkada PO Kakkody 20 116/1C SudhaVijayendran, Vasudha House, ParthasarathyMakkada PO Kakkody 21 97/121 Chandrashekaran, Sapthaswara House, Makkada PO Kakkody 22 97/1K2 N. Thankamani, Urungattil House, Makkada PO Kakkody 23 97/145 Sarojini, Uthradam House, Makkada PO Kakkody 24 97/193 Jayaprakash, Kpoodathil House Makkada PO Kakkody 25 Balan, Ambady House, KoodathumpoilMakkada PO Kakkody 26 137/2A Pavithran, Cheepilatt House Makkada PO Kakkody 27 112/2C 0.0201 Diamond Silicate, Kacheri Road, Chelannur, Calicut 28 148/66 Pushpa, Mambattu House Makkada PO Kakkody 29 147/6A 0.0376 Prakashan T, VeluthedathThazhath House, Makkada PO Kakkody 30 113/3 0.0480 Shaji M, JitheshNilayam, Chelannur PO Kozhikode 31 113 SavithriAntharjanam, Kailas House, Chelannur PO Kozhikode, 32 113/3 0.0480 V P Chandran, Chandrodhayam House Kacheri Road, Chelannur 33 112/28 Nandhakumar, Krishnasree House Kacheri Road Chelannur. 34 148/6A 0.0602 Sreevardhas, Sreenilayam House, Kacheri Road Makkada PO Kakkody

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35 147/6A 0.0376 N Sadanandhan, PuthencherithazhamNirmalyam House Kacheri Road Chelannur. 36 148/5A 0.0049 SatheeshKumar, Sindhoori House, Kacheri Road, 148/4A 0.0127 Makkada PO Kakkody 37 148/3C 0.0103 KP Purushothaman, Greeshmam House, Makkada PO Kakkody 38 P T Rajan, Putheriparambaththazhath House Makkada PO Kakkody 39 135/1F3 0.0236 Krishnan K, Kayyattalil House Kakkody 40 135/1B1 Vinodhini, Prashanthi House, Makkada PO Kakkody 41 113/1A 0.0077 Aneesh AP, Vadakkel House Chelannur 42 198/3C Chandhukutty, Anirudh House, KecheriroadKakkody 43 135/1G Devasi,Shalom House, ChenchilanilayamRoadMakkada PO Kakkody 44 148/6C Narayanan,Kacheri road KoodathumpoilKakkody 45 113/1 Karunakaran Nair, Vadakkel house Chelannur PO Kozhikode 46 181/2 RamakrishnanKuzhiyanickalthazhath House Makkada 115/1A1A PO Kakkody 47 121/36 Pradheepkumar, Koderi House, Makkada PO Kakkody 48 121/36 Sreedharan Nair, Thapasya House, 49 121/10C 0.0219 Rathnamma, Sisiram House CheepilathMakkada PO 121/8C 0.0097 Kakkody 50 121/5C Karunakaran, Green view House Makkada PO Kakkody 51 Anandhan, Cheepilattu House Koodathumpoil, Kakkody 52 135/1E3 0.0111 Suresh Babu, Sreevalsam House, Kacheri Road 212/2 Kakkody 53 Shakir, ZibadManzil, Parambaththazhath House Kacheri Road Kakkody 54 135/10 Surendran KP, Parambaththazhath, Vishnu BhavanKakkody 55 133/27 Ramdas, Sreethilakam House, Koodathumpoil, Kakkody 56 133/11B 0.0448 Rathnakaran P, 57 131/1 0.0137 Sureshan, Ancheri House, Makkada PO Kakkody 58 81/30 Velayudhan, Kambrath House Makkada PO Kakkody 59 81/30 Aandikutty, Kambrath House, Makkadsa PO Kakkody

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60 81/5B 0.451 Vasu, Kambrath House Makkada PO Kakkody 61 115/2B 0.0083 Sathyan, NagathParambath House, Makkada Po Kakkody 62 115/1A1C 0.0391 PavithranSooryodhayam House, Makkada PO Kakkody 63 121/4B 0.0268 Shaji, LeeenaNivasMakkada PO Kakkody 64 121/4B 0.0268 Santhosh Kumar, LeenaNivas, Makkada PO Kakkody 65 133/1 0.0137 Sasidharan, Anchery House Makkada PO Kakkody 66 83/3 0.0430 HaridasanKoodathil House Makkada PO Kakkody 67 83/3 0.0430 Vijayakumar Gurucharan House Ottathengu , Makkada PO Kakkody 68 83/1 0.0823 Ummar,AlangattThazham House, Ottathengu, Makkada PO Kakkody 69 29/1A 0.0572 V P Rajagopal BhagavathiParambathThazhathuNilam, 135/1E3 0.0111 Makkada PO Kakkody 70 66/1A 0.0404 Prabhavathi VP, ValiyaparambathuThazhamValappil 66/26 House Makkada PO Kakkody 71 66/14 0.0404 Mohandas ,ValiyaparambathThazhamValappil House 66/1A Makkada PO Kakkdy 72 66/20 Radhakrishnan,ValiyaParambathThazhamValappil 66/14 House Makkada PO Kakkody 73 29/56 Harindran,Ashtapathy Ottathengu, Opp.Milk Society Makkada PO Kakkody 74 32/1 Appuraj,Thirumalayam House Choikutty Road Makkada Po Kakkody 75 32/1D 0.2049 Ravi, Kunnathumkandi House, Makkada PO Kakkody 76 30/6A 0.0130 Sadasivan, Kailas House KambilithazamMakkada PO 30/3A 0.0031 Kakkody 77 30/6A 0.0130 Sherifa,JaseelaManzil House, Ottathengu, Makkada PO 30/1A Kakkody 78 32/33 Surendran KM, Sreelakshmi House Koliyerithazham, Makkada PO Kakkody 79 20/2A3 Balakrishnan K , K KKuniyil, Nirmal House CherukulamMakkada, Kakkody 80 20/45 Kuttan, Nalinam House Choibazar, Makkada PO Kakkody 81 83/25 Gangadharan, Cheruveettil House Ottathengu, 84/61 Makkada PO Kakkody 82 30/19 Leelavathiyamma, Manattil House Makkada PO Kakkody

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83 29/1A 0.0572 Shanmugan, Bagavathiparambath House Makkada PO Kakkody 84 29/8 0.0572 Viswambaran, Bagavathiparambath House Makkada 29/1A PO Kakkody 85 66/3A 0.0247 Jayasree, Top Gear, Makkada PO Kakkody 86 66/12,83/ IsiriKoya, Athangattuthazham House, Makkada PO 18,83/19, Kakkody 66/13 87 95/2C 0.0124 Mohanlal, KeezhettamvallyMakkada PO Kakkody 88 95/2C 0.0124 Aseez,Keezhettamvellithazham house, Makkada PO Kakkody 89 84/1A3 0.0257 Viswanathan, Nidhinam house Makkada PO Kakkody 90 83/9 Rahul, Rosna House, Makkada PO Kakkody 91 81/2B 0.0034 Anilkumar, Kukkudumbil House, Makkada PO Kakkody 92 12/463, RakeshLal, NarangalilThazhath House, Makkada PO 12/464 Kakkody 93 81/30 Aandikutty, Kambrath House, Makkada PO Kakkody 94 15/10C 0.0094 Moidheen, Pokkrathazhath House Makkada PO Kakkody 95 15/8C 0.0041 Sayyed Noordhin, ShujaAth Manzil house Makkada PO Cherukulam 96 37/2 0.0427 Pradeepan, Thekkayil House Makkada PO Kakkody 97 37/2 0.0427 Sivan, Kamburath House Makkada PO Cherukulam 15/36 98 15/3A 0.0730 Pavithran, Kampurath House Makkada PO Kakkody 99 15/3A 0.0730 Leela, Sivaramanilayam House, Makkada PO Kakkody 100 20/2A1 0.0076 Choikutty, Kizhakkekuniyil House Makkada PO Cherukulam 101 20/40 Isahak, Kummungalthazham House Makkada PO Kakkody 102 32/1A 0.1177 Jayarani,Siva Smrithi House, Kummungal Thazham Makkada PO Kakkody 103 32/1A 0.1177 Baby, Sreepournami House Makkada PO Kakkody 32/1D 0.2049 104 59/2 Vasudevan, Manathilthazhath House Makkada PO 30/5C 0.0111 Kakkody 105 60/3 Marakkar AS Abdul Rasaq, Thazhemannathil House 65/2 Makkada PO Kakkody 106 82/12 0.1177 Usman,Bethulharam house, Makkada PO Kakkody 32/1A

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107 32/32 Syamprasadh, Vaaliyilkoliyathazham House Makkada PO Kakkody 108 32/1C 0.0079 Sreenivasan, Koliyeri house Makkada PO Kakkody 109 32/1A 0.1177 Raghu, KoliyethazhamSreesylam House Makkada PO Kakkody 110 32/24 Sooraj K, Vrindavanam Near Choikutty road Makkada PO Kakkody 111 32/1A 0.1177 Babu, Kunnathukandiyil House Near Choikutty Road Makkada PO Kakkody 112 30/5C 0.0111 Anil kumar, Sauparnika House, Makkada PO Kakkody 113 21/3A 0.0197 Manoj Kumar, Archana House, Kummangalthazham Makkada PO Kakkody 114 21/3A 0.0197 Shailaja, Sreekrishna House, 21/4A 0.0028 Koliyerithazhammakkada PO Kakkody 115 21/3A 0.0197 Balaraman, Kala House Makkada PO Kakkody 116 29/35 Sreedevi, Yadhavam house, Makkada PO Kakkody Via 117 29/58 Indhuchoodan, B.P house Bhagavathiparambath Makkada PO Kakkody 118 96/1C 0.0433 K. Haridasan, Keezhattamvally House makkada PO Kakkody 119 95/22 Rajan, Lakshmi ragam House Makkada PO Kakkody 120 95/1C 0.0303 Sukumaran,Nakshatra house, Makkada PO Kakkody 121 95/12 Usman,DharVihindha House,Makkada PO Kakkody 122 95/11 Baburaj, Vilas house Makkada PO Erattavallithazham, Calicut 123 84/71 T Mammadhkoya, Nusaibas House Makkada PO Kakkody 124 84/70 Saina, Thayyil House Makkada PO Kakkody 125 84/84 Anwar Sadath, SafaMahal house Makkada PO Kakkdody 126 84/1A1 0.0381 Raghu , SankarMahal House Ottathengu, Makkada PO Kakkody 127 10/A Basheer, Ozhembrath house, Makkada PO Kakkody 128 95/25 Mohan Lal, Meparambathu House Makkada PO Kakkody 129 115 Mohammadh, P P Complex Makkada PO Kakkody 130 Madhavan Nair, Mainakam House, Cherukulam Makkada PO Kakkody 131 135/E3 Rajan Nair, Arangatt House Kacheri road Makkada PO

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129/1A Kakkody 132 21/3 Thankam, 2D, PVS Appartments, Phase 2two, YMCA Cross Road Calicut 133 15/3A 0.0730 Sunil Kumar, Vadakkedathu House, Makkada PO Kakkody 134 83/29 Shija, Anchery House Makkada PO Kakkody 83/30 135 81/2B 0.0034 Prakashan, Nediyadath House Po Kozhikode 136 83/25 Gangadharan, Cheeruveettil House, Makkada PO 84/64 Kakkody 137 84/1A3 0.0257 Ramachandran Nair, BindhuNivasUriyedath house 84/1A1 0.0381 Makkada PO Kakkody 138 121/76 Joy, Mukkath House, Koodathumpoil, Makkada PO Kakkody 139 37/2 0.0427 Suresh, Thenniyil House, Makkada PO, Kakkody 140 95/1A 0.0111 Salim Haji 141 135/121 BaijuParambath Thazhath, Kakkodi PO, Koodathumpoil 142 135/18E3 Shakeer, ZibadManzil, Parambath Thazhath House Kacheri Road, Kakkodi 143 135/1E3 0.0111 Kambramban house, Koodathumpoil, Makkada P O Kakkodi 144 134/2B 0.0102 Viswanathan T, Vismayam House, Kacheri Road Makkada PO, Kakkodi 145 148/3C Rajan, Putheriparambaththazhath, Makkada PO Kakkodi 146 121/5C Vairamani Krishnalayam,Makkada PO, Kakkodi 147 A K DineshanVijayaapuri, Chelannur 148 155/A1A1 Rameshan Meloth, Makkada PO, Kakkodi C 149 115/1A Saseendran Pournami, Kakkodi 150 SreemanUnni, Thejus, Chalilthazham, Kizhakkummuri 151 Sivaanandhan Thripthi, Eranjhipalam 152 15/135 Gangadharan Nair, Sreesivam, Karuvassery 153 148/2B1 Minija, Parambaththazhath, Makkada PO, Kakkodi 148/3A 154 148/2B3 Minija Parambaththazhath, Makkada PO, Kakkodi 155 Radha Mannad, Kakkodi 156 Muhammad Javish, Thayyilpurayil,Merikunnu 157 112/29 V Chandran, Vinaynivas, Chelannur

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158 32 Shylaja KA, 6 B , PVS Appartment, Kozhikode 159 38/1 ShylajaThazhakode, Kallai 160 111 Mini kayattayilthazhath, Koodathumpoils 161 134/17 Shaiba K , Sreepuri,Koodathumpoil, Kakkodi 162 84/103 Peethambaran, Kenakkottuvayal, Kakkodi 163 84/1A1 Rajeena Narangalithazham, Makkada PO,Kakkodi 164 121/5C Karunakaran Green View, Koodathumboil, Kakkodi 165 35/5B Vasudhevan Manattil Thazhath,Makkada PO, Kakkodi

5.2 Family of scheduled tribes and other traditional forest dwellers who have lost any of their forest rights The project is aimed at widening the existing road that goes through semi urban areas in Kozhikode district. Neither any forest land nor lands of any scheduled tribes are to be acquired as part of the project. However, land properties of9 Scheduled Caste families will be affected without any deviation of special rights or whatsoever.

5.3 Families which depend on common property resources which will be affected due to acquisition of land of their livelihood

Except the electricity posts in both the sides throughout the area, no major common property and resources are found to be affected with the proposed widening of Cherukulam-Amsakachery road.

5.4 Families which have been assigned land by the State Government or the Central Government under any of its schemes and such land is under acquisition

No families in recent years were assigned land by any government and no such land will be affected. 5.5 Families which have been residing on any land in the urban areas for preceding three years or more prior to the acquisition of the land

None of the affected families have bought land in the proposed project area in the last three years. While half of the affected persons inherited ancestral land properties, the remaining have purchased land for residence and farming before three years.

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5.6 Families which have depended on the land being acquired as a primary source of livelihood for three years prior to the acquisition

The SIA team has found 27 commercial units which have been engaged in business activities in the last three years. Thenature of ownership and management of the commercial units are explained below.

Table (5.6.)

SL. Nature of Ownership/ Management No. of Units No. 1 Solely owned and managed 9 2 Run business on rented building 8 3 Runs business on partnership 3 4 Business Units which are not functional 7 Total 27

Out of 27 units, the road widening project is expected to affect income of 15 shops, wherein 8 shops have to be completely shut down. 8 others business owners have responded that the project will not affect its sources of income. The Cherukulam- Amsakachery Road will also affect 28 people employed in the commercial units in Kakkodi and Chelannur villages.

5.6.1 Families which are indirectly impacted by the project (not affected directly by the acquisition of own lands)

Employees working in the commercial unites are understood to be affected with the proposed acquisition of land for widening of Cherukulam-Amsakachery Road.

5.6.2 Inventory of productive assets and significant lands.

The following commercial units are expected to be affected by the proposed project.

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Table (5.6.2.A)

SL. No. of Types of Business No. Units 1 Vegetable Shop 3 2 Grocery Shop 3 3 Light & Sounds Systems 1 4 Coconut Processing Units 4 5 Bakery 3 6 Tailoring Shop 1 7 Automobile Workshop 1 8 Furniture Units 2 9 Mobile Phone Sales and Service Unit 1 10 Hair Saloon 1 Total 20

The major trees to be lost for the project are as follows: Table (5.6.2.B)

SL. Types of Tree No. of No. Units 1 Coconut 446

2 Areca 83 3 Jackfruit Tree 34 4 Plantain 323 5 Mango Tree 76 Total 962

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Chapter 6 Social Economic and Cultural Profile (Affected Area and Resettlement Site)

6.1 Demographic details of the population in the project area Kakkodi and Chelannur are two prominent villages in Kakkodi Grama Panchayat in Kozhikode district and the proposed widening of Cherukulam-Amsakachery Road will have varied impact on the people directly and indirectly. Socio-economic profiles of 166 affected families are given here.

As given in the figure 6.1.1, is the most prevalent religion in the area with 139 families following the same. While 22 families follow Islam, 1 family has Christian faith and 4 families have no inclination to identify themselves with any religion.

While 80 families belong to Other Backward Community (OBC), 71 families fall in the General category. Number of Schedule Caste (SC) families is 9 and the remaining 6 families have not disclosed the information. (Table 6.1.1)

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Table 6.1.2 explains the type of family systems of the affected population. Nuclear family system is being followed widely in 156 families. While 8 families maintain joint family system, 2 affected persons are individuals with no other member in the family.

In the process of enumeration, it is found that 661 people (Male- 325 and Female- 336) live in 166 affected families. As furnished in Figure 6.1.2, population of children and adults is high as the former (0— 17) counts as 118and 270 for the latter (18-45). Population of senior citizen (Above 60 years) is reported as 113 in 166 families.

As per the survey, 60 % of the entire population are married. While No. of unmarried population is 243, 24 persons are reported to be either widow/widower. (Table 6.1.3)

As reported information of 560 people, one of the affected people is illiterate and 72 have either lower or upper primary school education. It is enumerated that 171 people have either completed/pursuing high schooling; whereas 98 have higher secondary education in the academic career. 177 people have completed/pursuing UG/PG/Engineering course and no. of affected persons completed/pursuing other professional courses are counted as 41. (Table 6.1.4)

Figure (6.1.1)

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Table (6.1.1)

Social Group No. of Families SC 9 OBC 80 GENERAL 71 None 6 Total 166

Table (6.1.2)

Type of Family No. of Families Joint Family 8 Nuclear Family 156 Individual 2 Total 166

Figure (6.1.2)

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Table (6.1.3)

Marital Status No.of Persons Married 393 Unmarried 243 Widow/Widower 24 Separated 1 Total 661

Table (6.1.4)

Level of Education No. of Persons Illiterate 1 1-4 33 5-7 39 8-10 171 11-12 98 B.Tech 26 M.Tech 4 UG 104 PG 43 Other Professional Courses 41

6.2 Income and poverty levels Among the surveyed population, 148 families have given the information on monthly income in the family. As furnished in Figure 6.2.1, monthly income of about half of the population (47.97 %) is less than INR 10,000. While 28 families have monthly income of between INR 10,001 and 20,000, 42 families have an income of less than INR 50,000, but higher than INR 20,000 per month. Income of 7 families is found to be high as compared to their peers and members of these families earns over INR 50,000 each and every month.

Total No. of adult earning members in the surveyed population is reported as 207; whereas the total No. of dependants is 391 making a ratio of 1:2.

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Figure 6.2.2 furnishes poverty level of the project affected families and 1.5 % of the families hold Yellow ration card which represents most economically backward section of the society. However the income level is better than the former, 12.9 % of the families live under Below Poverty Line (BPL) as they hold pink ration card. As 44.7 % and 40.9 % families hold Blue and White Ration card respectively, it is understood that major population live Above Poverty Line (APL) in the project affected villages. Figure (6.2.1)

Monthly Family Income

0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40

Figure (6.2.2)

% of Families With different Ration Card Indicating Poverty Level

50.0 44.7 45.0 40.9 40.0 35.0 30.0 25.0 20.0 15.0 12.9 10.0 5.0 1.5 0.0 Pink Blue Yellow White

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6.3 Vulnerable groups The proposed project covers an area of 4.8 KMs and spread in Kakkodi and Chelannur villages in Kozhikode district. Though major aspects of Human Development Index such as education, income, health etc. are found to be positive, there are certain vulnerable groups who would require special attention while implementing the project. Children under 18 yearsof age constitutes 17.7 % of the surveyed population and elders whose age is above 60 years would make 18 %. Further, there are 9 Scheduled Caste families and 24 widow/widowers. Both categories along with former two are qualified to be amongst vulnerable group.

6.4 Land use and livelihood

As furnished in Figure 4.7.1, 53 % of the surveyed area (N-88) is classified as open residential land; whereas 35 % of the land is reported to be converted residential land (N-58). Number of agriculture fields to be affected due to the project is estimated at 20 as per the conducted survey records.

Majority of land plots (N-86) are kept unused, yet with various types of trees growing in it. 55 plots are residential land and 21 plots are being used for farming and agriculture purposes. Paddy farming is not very prevalent in the affected area as only one paddy field is to be affected. However high yield coconut trees, areca, mangoes trees, jackfruit trees, plantain etc. among others are present in the affected land. 4 plots have uses other than the above. (Figure 4.7.2)

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6.5 Local economic activities Business and working in the commercial units together makes the largest source of income in the project area. The location also has a large base of retired workers and army men (14.7%) and pension is their main source of income. While farming is the sole livelihood opportunity for 5.9 %, 12.5 % of the population works for daily wage. As driving and private company jobs contribute income to 7.4 % of the families each, there are 5.9 % of families depend income from jobs in foreign countries. Teaching, Jobs in government department/banking etc. would also help certain population for means of livelihood. Table (6.5)

Source of Income % Share of Income Government Job 4.4 Farming 5.9 Daily Wage Job 12.5 Job in Foreign Country 5.9 Teaching 3.7 Business 22.8 Private Company Job 7.4 Pension 14.7 Driving 7.4 Other 15.4

6.6 Factors that contribute to local livelihoods Education levels of the project affected villages are high and majority of them are employed with government and private organisations. The road under the plan goes through three major towns and commercial units also contribute for the livelihood of the people. Further, yield from coconut trees and areca also constitutes income sources of the families.

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6.7 Kinship patterns and social and cultural organization As observed by the expert team of SIA, people generally live in harmony and work together for the development of the region. To render school education, two government schools are functioning in the project area. The region also has different clubs and associations to promote sports, art, reading etc. among community.

6.8 Administrative organization Chelannur Block Panchayat office, Government Veterinary Hospital and Literacy Mission Office, GoK are the major administrative organisations present in the project area.

6.9 Political organization The project location has offices of major political parties and is observed that a regional office of CPI (M) in Parathasarathy Junction may be affected. Further, the area has a special informal group named 'Road Committee' constituted for the development of the proposed road and to work for the welfare of the project affected families.

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6.10 Community based and civil society organizations Though the project area has presence of all major religions, Hinduism is the dominant religion and has two temples in Kachery Road and Parathasarathy Junction.

6.11 Regional dynamics and historical change processes The project covers an area of 4.8 KMS in Kakkodi and Chelannur villages of Kozhikode district. The area was ruled by different kingdom over the years including . Due to its close access with Kozhikode city, the villages had close tie up with ancient foreign traders for different mercantile activities. After the British rule, Government of Kerala has implemented its administration in the region.

6.12 Quality of the living environment Major population in the project area live Above Poverty Line with access to facilities such as Schools, Hospitals, Civil Organisations, Social Groups etc. Due to its close access with Kozhikode, the largest city in North Kerala, the facilities in the city are also being used widely for tertiary care hospitals, higher education etc. The distance to major railway station and airport is estimated at 12 KMs and 30 KMs respectively.

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Chapter 7 Social Impact Management

7.1 Approach to mitigation To assess the mitigation, the expert research team of SIA Unit has adopted an approach that is spanned in three phases. In the first phase, a physical observation of the area was held and conducted a pilot study to understand major risks and opportunities involved with the project. Through a structured questionnaire, detailed dynamics of risks of each affected person is collected and analysed. Further, to understand generic and common risks involved with the project, in-depth interviews were held with selected key persons and stakeholders of the project. A public hearing conducted on 16.02.0219 for a comprehensive measurement of risk and to mitigate it in the third phase.

7.2 Measures to avoid, mitigate and compensate impact The proposed widening of the Cherukulam- Amsakachery Road for 4.8 KMs is planned by the requiring body by minimising the risk in the most possible manner. No residential building will be affected and no major farming lands are being used for the project. However, certain families and groups will be adversely affected and the following measures may be taken to avoid, mitigate and compensate impact.

• The Rehabilitation and Resettlement package as per the Policy issued by Revenue(B) Department, Government of Kerala vide G.O.(Ms)No.448/2017/RD dated 29/12/2017 for the rehabilitation and resettlement package for land acquisition in the state in lieu of RFCTLARR Act 2013 shall be provided to the affected land owners. • Reinstall common facilities and way to residential/ other properties which are expected to affect due to the implementation of the project.

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• Land properties of a 42 families among the surveyed population have transferred in the year 2005 for widening of the road (500 meters) between Sasidhara Bank and Ottathengu. No compensation is given so far for the affected parties and they should be compensated with priority. • Distribute sapling and take initiatives to replant trees which will be lost due to the project • Recreate livelihood opportunities of the affected persons whose dependence on the affected area is crucial for the means of future income • Safety of the people while constructing the road and healthy disposal of wastages arise out of construction should be ensured.

7.3 Measures that are included in terms of Rehabilitation and Resettlement and Compensation as outlined in the Act

The Rehabilitation and Resettlement package as per the Policy issued by Revenue(B) Department, Government of Kerala vide G.O.(Ms)No.448/2017/RD dated 29/12/2017 for the rehabilitation and resettlement package for land acquisition in the state in lieu of RFCTLARR Act 2013 shall be provided to the affected land owners.

7.4 Measures that the Requiring Body has stated it will introduce in the project proposal

Measures stated by the requiring body in the project proposal as sufficient fund has been reserved as compensation.

7.5 Alterations to project design and additional measures that may be required to address the extend and intensity of impacts across various groups as identified during SIA

Not Applicable

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7.6 Detailed Mitigation Plan including detailed activities to be carried out for each mitigation strategy, timelines for each mitigation strategy

The Rehabilitation and Resettlement package as per the Policy issued by Revenue(B) Department, Government of Kerala vide G.O.(Ms)No.448/2017/RD dated 29/12/2017 for the rehabilitation and resettlement package for land acquisition in the state in lieu of RFCTLARR Act 2013 shall be provided to the affected land owners.

Table (7.6)

SL. Mitigation Strategy Activities No. 1 Compensation and Assessing the impact Resettlement Calculation of Compensation Transfer of land and Disbursement of Compensation 2 Recreation of Common Construction of common facilities Facilities along with road widening 3 Livelihood Impact Reinstall livelihood opportunities for Mitigation the affected person whose dependency on the affected area is vital for his/her future earning 4 Environmental Mitigation Distribute sapling and take initiatives to replant trees which will be lost due to the project 5 Mitigation to ensure Implement safety measures and safety and continuous develop plan of action for the transportation undisrupted transportation and to dispose construction wastages

7.7 The SIA plan indicating which measures the Requiring Body has committed to undertake and those that have been proposed, but not committed to be undertaken by the Requiring Body

Not Applicable

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Chapter 8 Social Impact Management Plan Institutional Framework

8.1 Description of institutional structures and key person responsible for each mitigation measures

The project of widening the Cherukulam-Amsakachery Road in Kozhikode district is proposed by Kerala PWD. Government of Kerala has appointed various key persons through formal order with clear roles and responsibilities in accordance with the Right to Fair Compensation and Transparency in Land Acquisition, Resettlement and Rehabilitation (RFCTLARR) Act, 2013.

RTFCTLARR Act, 2013 defines the Administrator appointed by the State Government would be the person responsible for Preparation of Rehabilitation and Resettlement Scheme for affected families of Land Acquisition. Subject to the superintendence, directions and control of the appropriate Government and the Commissioner for Rehabilitation and Resettlement, the formulation, execution and monitoring of the Rehabilitation & Resettlement Scheme shall vest in the Administrator.

As per G.O. (Ms) No.485/2015/RD, dated 23/09/2015, The Kerala State Policy for Compensation and Transparency in Land Acquisition, the District Level Fair Compensation, Resettlement and Resettlement Committee comprising :

• District Collector, Administrator for resettlement and rehabilitation, • Land Acquisition officer • Finance Officer • Representatives of the requiring body to take financial decisions on its behalf, • Representatives of Local Self Government Institution will monitor the Rehabilitation Action Plan

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8.2 Specify role of Non-Governmental Organizations A Road Committee consists of affected persons whose land has been already transferred in the year 2005 for widening the road has informal, yet crucial role at different phases of the project.

8.3 Indicate capacities required and capacity building plan, including technical assistance if any

Road division of Kerala PWD will finalise the resources and capacities.

8.4 Timelines for each activity Timeline will be finalized as per the Kerala Right to Fair Compensation and Transparency in Land Acquisition, Rehabilitation and Resettlement Rules, 2015.

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Chapter 9 Social Impact Management Plan Budget and Financing of Mitigation Plan

9.1 Costs of all resettlement and rehabilitation costs Through GO (Rt) 187/11 PWD dated 31.01.2011, an in-principle approval was given and sanctioned 305 Lacks for the land acquisition. However, the order has expired and yet the compensation for already acquired land wasn't given to the affected parties. Later in 2016, through PWD Order No. 496/2016/PWD dated 01.03.2016, the principal order was resumed and Road and Bridges Division of the PWD have begun the preliminary processes for land acquisition.

9.2 Annual budget and plan of action Not Applicable

9.3 Funding sources with break up Not Applicable

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Chapter 10 Social Impact Management Plan Monitoring and Evaluation

10.1 Key monitoring and evaluative indicators The Cherukulam-Amsakachery Road widening project will affect 166 families and 27commercial units. The key monitoring and evaluative indicators are

• Fair compensation and resettlement measures as per RFCTLAAR Act, 2013 • Timely disbursement of funds to the affected families • Implementation of the proposed project in the timeframe defined • Safety and environmental measures • Recreate livelihood opportunities if any

10.2 Reporting mechanisms and monitoring roles Rehabilitation and Resettlement procedures as stated in the Kerala Right to Fair Compensation and Transparency in Land Acquisition, Rehabilitation and Resettlement Rules 2015 will be applicable.

10.3 Plan for independent evaluation Not Applicable

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Chapter 11 Analysis of Costs and Benefits and Recommendation on Acquisition

11.1 Final conclusions on assessment of public purpose, less displacing alternatives, minimum requirements of land, the nature and intensity of social impacts, and viable mitigation measures will address costs The Cherukulam-Amsakachery Road helps people in the region to ease the travel between Kozhikode city and Balussery, one of the major towns in the district. The proposed widening of the road for 4.8 KMs to an average width of 12 meters has initiated by Kerala PWD more than a decade ago and land plots of 42 families have acquired in the year 2005. However the affected persons were not given the compensation and through different GO in the year 2011 and 2016, the project has resumed and redesigned to the current nature. The project is owned by Kerala PWD and is fit to be categorised for public purpose.

With the current land mapping done for the project, no residential buildings are expected to be affected and hence need not consider any displacing alternative. But the widening of the road may affect commercial buildings in the area and fair compensation will be suitable enough to mitigate the impact.

For a span of 4.8 KMs, 3.2639 hectares of land is identified to be acquired from 166 families and only 0.06 Are per Meter will be required for the proposed widening of the road.

The nature of impacts varies from one to another. While loss of both used and unused land is understood to be the major impact, loss of livelihood opportunities due to the effect on commercial units, loss of various crops etc. should also be categorised into negative impact. Fair compensation based on RFCTLAAR Act, 2013 and environmental measures to replant tress are expected to be the major mitigation

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11.2 The above analysis will use the equity principle as a framework of analysis for presenting a final recommendation on whether the acquisition should go through or not.

Based on the analysis and assessment of the positive and negative impacts of the project of widening the Cherukulam-Amsakachery Road, SIA Team recommends the project to implement with the existing land mapping and acquisition plans. The project is expected to improve quality of living in the region especially on transportation and the same is empathised by the affected persons despite the negative impact the project leaves. The following are recommended to mitigate the impact • The Rehabilitation and Resettlement package as per the Policy issued by Revenue(B) Department, Government of Kerala vide G.O.(Ms)No.448/2017/RD dated 29/12/2017 for the rehabilitation and resettlement package for land acquisition in the state in lieu of RFCTLARR Act 2013 shall be provided to the affected land owners. • Reinstall common facilities and way to residential/ other properties which are expected to affect due to the implementation of the project. • Land properties of a 42 families among the surveyed population have transferred in the year 2005 for widening of the road (500 meters) between Sasidhara Bank and Ottathengu. No compensation is given so far for the affected parties and they should be compensated with priority. • Distribute sapling and take initiatives to replant trees which will be lost due to the project.

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• Recreate livelihood opportunities of the affected persons whose dependence on the affected area is crucial for the means of future income • Safety of the people while constructing the road and healthy disposal of wastages arise out of construction should be ensured.

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References

1. The Right to Fair Compensation and Transparency in Land Acquisition, Rehabilitation and Resettlement Act, 2013 2. Rehabilitation and Resettlement Package for acquisition of Land in the State in lieu of RCFTLAAR Act, 2013 G.O. (Ms) No. 448/2017/RD dated 20/12/2017 3. Kerala PWD (PS) division G.O. 496/2016/PWD dated 01/03/2016 4. Kerala Agriculture Department G.O. 39/2015 dated 06/03/2015 5. Kerala Agriculture Department G.O. 213/2015 dated 19/11/2015 6. Letter from Assistant Engineer PWD Roads Section, Kozhikode North dated 21­ 01-2019 7. Kerala Gazette G.O. (P) No. 62/2018/RD dated 29-09-2018 8. National Highways Authority of India, Annual Report 2016-17 9. Kerala PWD- Road Bridge Maintenance Policy G.O (Ms.) No. 72/2016/PWD DATED 22/10/2016 10. www.keralapwd.gov.in

Land Acquisition for Widening the Cherukulam-Amsakachery Road, at chelannur and Kakkodi villages in Kozhikode District LIST OF ANNEXURES

A n n ex u re 1 4 (1) Gazette Notification

A n n ex u re 2 Socio Economic Survey Questionnaire

Annexure 3 (a) : Public Hearing Notification (Madhyamam)

Annexure 3(b) : Public Hearing Notification (Deshabhimani)

Annexure 3 (c) : News about Public Hearing

A n n ex u re 4 : Notice issued to the affected families

Annexure 5 (a) : List of participants -affected families in the public H earin g

Annexure 5 (b) : List of Officials participants in the public hearing .

A n n ex u re 6 : Government of Kerala - Revenue Department- State Policy for Compensation and Transparency in Land Acquisition 2015.

A n n ex u re 7 Policy for R&R package for acquisition of land in the State 2017 issued by Revenue (B) Department

A n n ex u re 8 Details of affected families AooeocuTse -I

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GOVERNMENT OF KERALA Revenue (B) Department

NOTIFICATION G. O. (P) No. 62/2018/RD. Dated, Thiruvunaiuhapuram, 29th September, 2Q!H.

Rules

S. R. O. No. 685/2018.—W hereas, it appears to ihe Government of Kerala that the land specified in the Schedule below is needed or likely to be needed for a public purpose, to wit for the land acquisition for the Development o f Cherukulam-Amsakachery Road in Kozhikode District;

A nd W hereas, in exercise of the powers conferred in sub-section (I) of section 4 of the Right to Fair Compensation and Transparency in Land Acquisition, Rehabilitation and Resettlement Act, 2013 (Central Act 30 o f'’013), Government of Kerala have decided to conduct a Social Impact Assessment in the area specified in the schedule below; » { ~ ‘ 33f3682/2Q 18/S-Z

. * Now. T herefore, sanction is accorded to the Social Impact Assessment Unit, viz. Rajagiri Out Reach Service Society, Rajagiri P. O.. Kalamassery to conduct a Social Impact Assessment Study and to prepare a Social Impact Management Plan as provided in the Act. The process shall be completed within a period of two months in any case.

Schedule District—Kozhikode. Taluk—Kozhikode. Village or Amsom and Desom—Kakkodi. Chelannur. (The extent given is approximate) SI Extent Survey Nos. Description No. (in Hectares)

I 15. 20, 21, 29. 30, 32, 37, 38, Kakkodi Village, 2.8230 66, 79. 81, 82, 83. 84, 95. 96, Makkada Desom 97. Ill, 115, 116, 121. 122. 133.134.135,147, 148

2 110, 111. 112. 113, 115 Chelannur Village, 0.4409 Thamarassery Desom

Total 3.2639

By order of the Governor,

P. H. K urian, Additional Chief Secretary.

Explanatory Note (This does not form part oF the notification, but is intended to indicate its general purport.)

The Right to Fair Compensation and transparency in Land Acquisition, Rehabilitation and Resettlement Rules has come into force on 19-9-2015 and as per Rule 10 notifying a Social Impact Assessment Unit

(a) A3U/8M)Z/frS88S83 Awnexu^e, -

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Socio Economic Survey for Social Impact Assessment Study Land Acquisition for the widening of Amsakacheri- Cherukulam Road in Kozhikode District

SIA Ref No Interviewer's Name Survey Date Supervisor Name Data Entry Staff' Name Data Entered Date Data verified by, and Date

Name of the respondent______

Name of the Affected Family (Head).

Place/ Location Q .l Identification Ward No. Name of Panchayath

ASSET DETAILS

Q. 2 Type of property a) Open land b) Nilam c) Nilam Nikathu Purayidam

Q.3 Type of use a) Open Land b) Agriculture c) Residential d) Others Specify

Q.4 Address details Address of the Affected Property (with pincode) Communication Address (with pincode)

Q.5 Contact Number:

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Q.6Name of title holder/s of the property (specify the names of all the members specified as per the title deed)

Date of acquiring of the property (approx)

Details of transactions made on the property within the last three years

Q.7 Acquisition by a) Hereditary b) Purchase c) Encroached d)Lease/Rent

Q.8 Property Details a) Survey No______b) Total Area owned______c) Area of acquisition

Q.9 Extent of acquisition: Fully Partially

Q.10 Whether you will be displaced: Yes No

Q .ll Religious Group: Hindu Muslim Christian Other Specify______

Q.12 Social Group: SC __ ST OBC General Others Specify.

Q.13 Ration Card Yes No Ration Card Number

Q.14 Type of Ration Card PINK BLUE WHITE Not Applicable

Q.15 Family Pattern Joint Nuclear | Individual

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Q.16 FAMILY MEMBERS - DETAILS

E d u c a tio n SI. Monthly N o M a rita l Major N a m e A g e Sex

th e Job S ta tu s diseases Income Relationship with Head of the family Continuing C o m p le te d

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ECONOMICAL ACTIVITIES IN AFFECTED AREA( for Non residential category) Commercial entity - details (if applicable)______Q.17Name of the Shop Q.18Type of shop/Business Enterprise Sole Proprietorship 1

Partnership 2

Company 3 Q.19No of employees Q.20No of employees working since last three years Q.21Whether licensed by govt/concerned authority Q.22Date of establishment Q.23If Commercial entity/business/trade whether you will wind up/ shut down due to this project implementation Yes 1 No l

Q.24In any manner, whether it will adversely affect your employee Yes 1 No

Q.25 Details of business Tea stall i Jewelry shop 10 Sweet shop 19 Grocery/general store Educational Institution 11 Butcher/Meat 2 0 Vegetables/Fruits Hotel/Restaurant 12 Barber shop 21 Cloth/Garments 4 Electrical 13 Medicine shop 22 Tailor shop Furniture Wine shop 23 Pan/ Cigarette shop 6 Petrol Pump 15 Mobile Recharge 24 Automobile Garage Handicrafts 16 Photocopy service 25 Lubricant shop D Video Parlour/ Internet cafe 17 PDS Departmental store Ba kery/Confecti ona ry 18 Other (specify) 9 9

Q.26 Employee details (if necessary, use additional sheets)( for non residential -affected firm/person)

SI Name Age Sex Education Monthly Date of Valid Id No Contact No No Salary joining (Mention ID)

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Q.27 REHABILITATION OPTIONS a) Owner Equivalent / better productive land and 1 construction allowance for any structure being affected What is preferred rehabilitation Cash compensation at replacement value 2 measure Shifting and rental value Training for income restoration Other (specify) 9

b) Tenant What is preferred rehabilitation Shifting and rental allowance measure Training for income restoration 2

Other (specify) 9

Q.28 Family Monthly Income, Q.29 Family Monthly Expenditure,

Q.30 No of adult earning members. Q.31 No of dependents______

Q.32 Major Source of Income ___

Q.33 Livelihood (Major Source of Income) of Family Affected Yes No

Q.34 Whether Agriculture is Affected Yes No

Q.35 If Yes, Mention loss

5/ No Affected Crop Agriculture area affected Number of trees/ crops affected l Coconut tree 2 Areca nut tree 3 Mango tree 4 Jack fruit tree 5 Banana Tree 6 Guava 7 Mahogany/Teak tree

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8 Pepper/Nut mug/ 9 Konna/ 10 Ra m bootta n/red sa n d a 1 11

Q.36. Are you aware of the proposed Land Acquisition for the widening of Amsakacheri- Cherukulam Road in Kozhikode District.? Yes No Q.37. If yes, source of information Newspaper Internet/social media

TV/ Media | | Community members Rajagiri Team

All of the above Others Specify,

Q.38 Opinion about the project.

Q.39 Views regarding acquisition of land.

Q.40 Additional Information, If any.

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GOVERNMENT OF KERALA Abstract Revenue Department - State policy for Compensation and Transparency in Land Acquisition - Approved - Orders issued.

REVENUE (B) DEPARTMENT G.O.(Ms) No.485/2015/RD. Dated, Thiruvananthapuram, 23/09/2015. Read G.O.(P) No.470/2015/RD dated 19/09/2015,

ORDER

The Right to Fair Compensation and Transparency in Land Acquisition, Rehabilitation and Resettlement Act, 2013 has been enacted with the objective of ensuring just and fair compensation and rehabilitation for the affected families due to compulsory acquisition of land for public purpose. This Act came into force w.e.f. 01/01/2014. The State Government as per G.O. read above has approved Right to Fair Compensation and Transparency in Land Acquisition, Rehabilitation and Resettlement (Kerala) Rules, 2015. 2. Section 108 of the Right to Fair Compensation and Transparency in Land Acquisition, Rehabilitation and Resettlement Act, 2013 provides for framing a state law/policy which provides higher compensation than that calculated under this Act for the acquisition of land so that the affected person or his family or member of his family can opt to avail such a higher compensation under such state policy . 3. Therefore, in order to speed up and simplify the procedures of land acquisition for public purpose, Government are now pleased to approve a state policy for compensation in land acquisition as appended to this order. The important objective of this policy is to conduct negotiations with the land owners and reach consensus on compensation and rehabilitation by the District Level Fair compensation, rehabilitation and resettlement committee (DLFC) and approval of the same by the State Level Empowered Committee (SLEC). (By Order of the Governor) Dr. Vishwas Mehta Principal Secretary to Government

To The Commissioner, Land Revenue, Thiruvananthapuram All District Collectors The Public Works / Water Resources/Industries/Power/Transport/ Local Self Government/IT Departments The Accountant General (Audit/A&E) Kerala, Thiruvananthapuram The Finance Department Geperal Administration (SC) Department ^kuormation 8s Public Relations (W&NM) Department Stock File/Office Copy.

Forwarded/By Order

Section Officer. - 2 -

Appendix

Policy of the State of Kerala for compensation in land acquisition

Introduction

The Right to Fair Compensation and Transparency in Land Acquisition, Rehabilitation and Resettlement Act, 2013 has been enacted with the objective of ensuring adequate compensation and Rehabilitation 85 Resettlement to Land owners whose land are compulsorily acquired by the State for bonafide public purposes. Section 108 of the Act empowers the Government to frame law or policy which provides a higher compensation than calculated under this Act for the acquisition of land and thereby enabling the land ouster to exercise option either to avail such higher compensation for Rehabilitation and Resettlement under such policy of the State or to go by the provisions of the Act. Kerala is a State with high population density and whenever Government resorts to acquisition of land for public purpose, families get displaced from their ancestral properties and lose lands which are often their sole livelihood. In order to ensure that immediate relief by providing enhanced compensation and Rehabilitation & Resettlement package to such affected families, Government of Kerala felt the need for framing an adequate policy on the subject.

Objectives

Government aims to ensure the following relief to the land losers through this p o licy .

1. The land loosers are provided with just and reasonable compensation for land acquired, relieving them from the burden of approaching judicial forums for enhancem ent of compensation. 2. Rehabilitation 8 s Resettlement policy as provided in the Act along with additional packages including employment/stake holdings in eligible cases according to the nature of the project. 3. Disbursement of compensation before taking possession of land and ensuring Rehabilitation and Resettlement packages including infrastructural amenities as provided in the third schedule of the Act within 18 m onths of the date of publication of DD. 4. Transparency in procedures and less negative impact ensuring the land losers that their socio-economic status does not fall below what it was before the acquisition.

Frame work of the policy

The general provisions of the Right to Fair Compensation and Transparency in Land Acquisition, Rehabilitation and Resettlement Act, 2013 shall apply to all land acquisitions. Social Impact Assessment (SIA) study shall be conducted in projects where it is m andatory and preliminary notification under Section 11 of the Act shall be published after approval of the project by the Expert Committee.

(1) The Government shall constitute a District Level Fair Compensation, Resettlem ent and Rehabilitation Committee in every District.

(2) The District Level Fair Compensation, Resettlement and Rehabilitation Committee shall have the following Members: -3-

i) District Collector ii) Administrator for Resettlement and Rehabilitation iii) Land Acquisition Officer iv) F in a n c e O ffic e r v) Representative of the Requiring Body empowered to take financial decisions on its behalf. vi) Representative of the Local Self Government Institution of the area where the land is situated.

Provided that where the affected area covers more than one district, the District Level Fair Compensation, Resettlement and Rehabilitation Committee of the district, where major portion of the land to be acquired belongs to, shall function as District Level Fair Compensation, Resettlement and Rehabilitation Committee to take action in the matter.

(3) The District Collector will verily the title deeds, non-encumbrance certificate, basic tax receipt, building tax receipt, possession certificate and other relevant records of each parcel of land to be acquired.

(4) The District Government Pleader or any other advocate specially authorized by the District Collector in this behalf will scrutinize the title deeds, and other documents relating to ownership and possession and give necessary recom m endation to the District Collector.

(5) The District Collector shall, within 7 days of the preliminary notification under Section 11, send the SIA Report and other relevant documents to the District Level Fair Compensation, Resettlement and Rehabilitation Committee.

(6) The District Level Fair Compensation, Resettlement and Rehabilitation Committee shall fix the param eters and shall define criteria for categorization of land as per the local needs to fix land value and the same may be approved by the Committee. The Committee should take utmost care in determining the criteria for categorization. There should not be any ambiguity regarding classification. The authority to change the categorization once approved by the District Level Fair Compensation, Resettlement and Rehabilitation Committee shall rest only with the SLEC.

(7) After categorization of lands, land value shall be arrived at as per the provisions of the Right to Fair Compensation and transparency in Land Acquisition, Rehabilitation and Resettlement Act, 2013 and keeping this as the basis land value and taking into consideration the existing m arket value of the land make negotiation with the land owners and reach consensus with them on the final la n d v a lu e

(8) The Committee will finalise the estimate of a fair and reasonable price of land and com pensation along with the Rehabilitation and Resettlem ent package to be given to the affected person/fam ily. The Committee shall ensure that eligible affected family is given Rehabilitation & Resettlement an envisaged in the second and third schedule of the Act.

(9) The District Level Fair Compensation, Resettlement and Rehabilitation Committee shall send the estimate arrived as above, in Annexures I & II to the State Level Empowered Committee for approval. - 4 - The Government shall constitute a State Level Empowered Committee which shall have the following members:

(i) C h ie f S e c r e ta r y (ii) R e v e n u e S e c r e ta r y (iii) Secretary of the Administrative Departm ent (iv) Law Secretary (v) F in a n c e S e c r e ta r y

The State Level Empowered Committee shall approve the estim ate or return it for reconsideration by the District Level Purchase Committee with suggestions/observations that it thinks fit.

The District Level Fair Compensation, Resettlement and Rehabilitation Committee shall, within 15 days of the receipt of such approval with or without changes, send individual notices to the affected families and affected persons apprising them of the provisions of the law or policy and giving them a date to appear before it on a specified date for the purpose of considering settlement of compensation and resettlement and rehabilitation claims on the basis of the p o licy .

On the date fixed as above, the District Level Fair Compensation, Resettlement and Rehabilitation Committee shall explain the policy to the affected family or affected person and give them an estimate of the compensation and resettlement and rehabilitation package worked out under the policy.

Provided that the date so fixed may be adjourned for another date for reasons to be recorded, Provided further that the proceedings shall not be adjourned for more than a period of 30 days in all from the first date.

At the proceedings, the District Level Fair Compensation, Resettlement and Rehabilitation Committee shall present the estimated compensation and resettlem ent and rehabilitation package to the affected family or affected person and explain the term s and conditions of the same, Provided that the District Level Fair Compensation, Resettlement and Rehabilitation Committee may change the compensation and relief and resettlem ent package for the benefit of the affected family or affected persons to the extent of 10% in order to arrive at a mutually acceptable d settlement. If District Level Fair Compensation, Resettlement and Rehabilitation Committee feels that a higher payment exceeding 10% is absolutely necessary, then the proceedings m ay be recorded and sent to SLEC for approval.

The affected family or affected persons shall thereupon subm it their consent to having their claims settled according to such law or policy of the State instead of settling the same under the Act Provided that the affected families or affected persons who earlier rejected the negotiated settlem ent may, by a written application to the Collector, shall choose the option of the State policy at any time before passing the final award under Sections 30 and / or 31.

Upon receiving the consent of the affected person or affected family, the District Level Fair Compensation, Resettlement and Rehabilitation Committee shall submit the consent along with minutes of its proceedings to the Collector for finalizing the conveyance of land in term s of the consent. -5- (17) The Collector, upon receiving the consent, shall cause a Sale Deed in terms of the settlement arrived at in the proceedings before the District Level Fair Compensation, Resettlement and Rehabilitation Committee to be executed and registered between him self and the affected family or affected person.

(18) The Collector shall ensure that the draft declaration under Section 19of the Act has been published before proceeding with the execution of the sale deed.

(19) The designated officer of the concerned project authority will take steps to effect necessary changes in the classification of land through the Taluk Tahsildar on the basis of the copy of the registered deed obtained from the Office of the Sub R e g is tra r.

(20) The Compensation or package received by the affected family or affected person shall not be subject to income tax or any other levy.

(21) The compensation and package agreed upon shall be paid into the bank account the details of which shall be subm itted by the affected family or affected person along with the consent.

(22) On completion of the conveyance the Collector shall take possession of the land immediately, provided that the Collector may, on a written application by the affected family or affected person, accord sanction for extension of talcing of possession of the land by a period not exceeding 30 days.

(23) No conveyance made under these rules shall be called in question in any court of law on any ground except that the same was executed by a person other than the one who was competent to do so.

Append.ix.-I

Check List for District Level Purchase Committee

1. Whether the title of the land is clear :

2. Whether any Government land is involved :

3. Criteria for categorization :

4. Criteria for fixing land value :

5. Decision of the DLPC - 6 -

Appendix-II FORMAT FOR SUBMITTING PROPOSALS FOR SLEC I. Land No.of Land Land Total Value title value value Extent 100%+ No. of holders as decided Existing of solatium % of Category title who per by the faii- land + 12% increase holders have BVR DLPC value in additional given in (per Ares land consent Ares Are) value A

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II Budget provision under H/A 5054-80-800-65 LA for Government purposes

III Amount already released

IV Balance available

V Approx, amount proposed to be released for compensation in the present case

VI Amount recommended for release

VII Whether percentage of increase is justified A T File No.REV-B1/264/2017-REV A B & (L

GOVERNMENT OF KERALA Abstract Revenue Department - Rehabilitation and Resettlement Package for acquisition of Land in the State in lieu of the Right to Fair Compensation and Transparency in Land Acquisition, Rehabilitation and Resettlement Act, 2013 - Approved - Orders issued.______REVENUE(B)DEPARTMENT G.O.(Ms)No. 448/2017/RD Dated,Thiruvananthapuram,29/12/2017______Read: 1 G.O (Ms) No 419/11/RD dated 15.11.2011. 2 Right to Fair Compensation and Transparency in Land Acquisition, Rehabilitation and Resettlement Act, 2013 3 Minutes of the meeting convened by A C S (Revenue) on 29.05.2017

ORDER

Land acquisition for public purpose in the State is done by invoking the provisions contained in the Right to Fair Compensation and Transparency in Land Acquisition, Rehabilitation and Resettlement Act, 2013, National Highways Act, 1956 and by Direct/Negotiated purchase. In view of the introduction of the Right to Fair Compensation and Transparency in Land Acquisition, Rehabilitation and Resettlement Act, 2013 the necessity for a clear and transparent policy for rehabilitation and resettlement was felt.

The meeting convened by Additional Chief Secretary (Revenue) on 29.05.2017 inviting Finance Secretary, Law Secretary, Secretary PWD, Transport Secretary, Commissioner, Land Revenue & District Collector, Thiruvananthapuram discussed the various issues related to the formulation of State Policy on Rehabilitation & Resettlement in lieu of the Right to Fair Compensation and Transparency in Land Acquisition, Rehabilitation and Resettlement Act, 2013 .

The Committee observed that the State of Kerala is facing several problems with regard to Land Acquisition. Stiff resistance from all corners are being faced by the Land Acquisition Officers (LAO). The Committee viewed that organized resistance from petty traders, shop owners are faced during this entire process. Owing to the experience gained over a past couple of years, the Committee decided to slightly deviate from those File No.REV-B1/264/2017-REV

provided under the 2nd schedule of the Right to Fair Compensation and Transparency in Land Acquisition, Rehabilitation and Resettlement Act, 2013 and give more compensation to the affected parties considering the prevailing conditions existing in the State. On serious and deliberate discussions the Committee unanimously came to the conclusion for providing more assistance rather than included in the 2nd schedule of Right to Fair Compensation and Transparency in Land Acquisition, Rehabilitation and Resettlement Act, 2013.

Government have examined the matter in detail and are pleased to approve a comprehensive Rehabilitation and Resettlement Policy as appended to this order for land acquisition in the State slightly deviating from those provided under the 2nd schedule of the Right to Fair Compensation and Transparency in Land Acquisition, Rehabilitation and Resettlement Act, 2013 and give more compensation to the affected parties considering the prevailing conditions existing in the State. This Rehabilitation and Resettlement Policy will be applicable to all land acquisition cases in the State, ie, by invoking the provisions contained in the Right to Fair Compensation and Transparency in Land Acquisition, Rehabilitation and Resettlement Act, 2013, National Highways Act, 1956 and by Direct/Negotiated purchase. This Rehabilitation and Resettlement Policy will have effect from the date of this order where the land acquisition award has not been passed.

By order of the Governor P H KURIAN ADDITIONAL CHIEF SECRETARY To:- The Commissioner of Land Revenue, Thiruvananthapuram. All District Collectors. The Public Works/Water Resources/Industries/Power/Transport/Local Self Government/IT Departments. The Principal Accountant General (Audit), Kerala, Thiruvananthapuram. The Accountant General (A&E), Kerala, Thiruvananthapuram. The Finance Department (Vide UO No 514877/Exp-A1/267/201 dated 20.07.2017) General Administartion (SC) Department (Vide Item No 1784 dated 26.12.2017) Information and Public Relations Department Stock File / Office Copy File No.REV-B1/264/2017-REV

Copy To:- P S to Chief Minister P S to Minister (Revenue) AS to Chief Secretary PA to ACS (Rev & DM) CA to Principal Secretary (Finance) CA to Principal Secretary (PWD/Transport) CA to Additional Secretary (Revenue/LA)

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APPENDIX

SI. State Policy on Rehabilitation and Resettlement No.

1 Provision of housing units in case of displacement:

1. If a house is lost in rural areas, a constructed house shall be provided as per the Indira Awas Yojana specifications. If a house is lost in urban areas, a constructed house shall be provided, which will be not less than 50 Sq mts in plinth area.

2. The benefits listed above shall also be extended to any affected family which is without homestead land and which has been residing in the area continuously for a period of not less than three years preceding the date of notification of the affected area and which has been involuntarily displaced from such area.

PROVIDED that any such family in urban /rural areas which opts not to take the house offered, shall get a one-time financial assistance for house construction, which shall not be less than Rs 300000( three lakhs rupees only) irrespective of their annual financial income. 2 Land for Land

In the case of irrigation project, affected family owing agricultural land in the affected area and whose land has been acquired or lost, or who has, as 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:

PROVIDED that in every project those persons losing land and belonging to the Scheduled Castes or Scheduled Tribes will be provided land equivalent to land acquired or two and a one half acres, whichever is lower.

3 Offer for developed Land:

In case the land is acquired for urbanization purposes, twenty percent of the developed land will be reserved and offered to File No.REV-B1/264/2017-REV

land owing project affected families, in proportion to the area of their land acquired and at a price equal to the cost of acquisition and the cost of development:

PROVIDED that in cases the land owing project affected family wishes to avail of this offer, an equivalent amount will be deducted from the land acquisition compensation package payable to it.

4 Choice of Annuity or Employment:

The appropriate Government shall ensure that the affected families are provided with the following options:

(a) . Where jobs are created through the project, after providing suitable training and skill development in the required field, make provision for employment at a rate not lower than the minimum wages provided for in any other law for the time being in force, to at least one member per affected family in the project or arrange for a job in such other project as may be required; or

(b) One time payment of five lakhs rupees per affected family; or

(c) Annuity policies that shall pay not less than three thousand rupees per month per family for twenty years, with appropriate indexation to the Consumer Price Index for agricultural Labourers. 5 Subsistence grant for displaced families for a period of one year

Each affected family which is displaced from the land acquired shall be given a monthly subsistence allowance equivalent to five thousand rupees per month for a period of one year from the date of award.

In addition to this amount, the Scheduled Castes and the Scheduled Tribes displaced from Scheduled Areas shall be relocated in a similar ecological zone, so as to preserve the economic opportunities, language, culture and community life of the tribal communities.

6 Transportation cost for displaced families:

Each affected family which is placed shall get a one-time financial assistance of fifty thousand rupees as transportation cost for shifting of the family, building, materials, belongings and cattle. File No. REV-B1/264/2017-REV

7 Cattle Shed/Petty Shops cost:

Each affected family having cattle or having a petty shop shall get one-time financial assistance subject to a minimum of twenty five thousand rupees and maximum of Rs. 50,000/- ( Fifty thousand rupees) for construction of cattle shed or petty shop as the case may be. 8 One time grant to artisan, small traders and certain others:

Each affected family of an artisan, small trader or self employed person or an affected family which owned non agricultural land or commercial, industrial or institutional structure in the affected area, and which has been involuntarily displaced from the affected area due to land acquisition, shall get one-time financial assistance of fifty thousand rupees. 9 Fishing Rights:

In cases of irrigation or hydel projects, the affected families may be allowed fishing rights in the reservoirs. 10 One time Resettlement Allowance:

Each affected family shall be given a one-time “Resettlement Allowance” of fifty thousand rupees only. 11 Commercial Tenants

One time assistance of Rs. 2,00,000/- ( Rupees Two lakhs only) to meet all shifting charges and social costs. Provided, such assistance would not be provided to companies, banks, financial institutions & large shops having a carpet area of more than 2000 sq.ft.

12 Employees working in commercial establishments

Rs.6,000/-(Rupees Six thousand only) p.m for 6 months for loss of livelihood for the employees working in the said commercial establishment for 3 years prior to acquisition.

13 Residential family Tenants

They will provided a one time shifting allowance of Rs.30,000/-.( Rupees thirty thousand only)

14 Encroachers who live or run their business on puramboke File No.REV-B1/264/2017-REV

land fora minimum period of 3 years preceding the date of 4(1) notification of Right to Fair Compensation and transparency in Land Acquisition, Rehabilitation and Resettlement Act, 2013 or date of Preliminary Notification of the concerned Act as the case may be:

1. Rs. 5,000/- p.m ( Rupees Five thousand only) for 6 months.

2. Value of Structure/improvements on land valued as per The Right to Fair Compensation and Transparency in Land Acquisition, Rehabilitation and Resettlement Act. 15 Place of worship.

In addition to land and structural value, shifting charge of actual expenditure subject to a maximum of Rs. 1,00,000/- ( Rupees One lakh only) wherever necessary. Affected families and details SI. Survey Extent of Name and Address No. Number Land 1 135/1 El, 0.0390 Sathyanandhan, Pushpaka House Makkada PO Kacheri 135/1C Road, Kakkody 2 135/1 El 0.0390 RajendraPrasadh,Leelamrutham House Makkada PO Kacheri Road , Kakkody 135/1D1 0.0316 Satheeshan, Satheeshvihar House, Makkada PO 3 Kacheri Road, Kakkody 4 135/1D1 0.0316 Shaji A, Satheeshvihar House, Makkada PO Kacheri Road , Kakkody 5 135/15 Rajeshkumar, Shanthikrishna, Vazhipokkilnilam, Makkada PO Kakkody 6 121/52 Chandran, VKR GurickalNilayamMakkada PO Kakkody 7 111/8A 0.0423 Vinodh, Ancheri House Makkada PO Kakkody 8 114/4 TP Mumthas, Makkada PO Kakkody 9 181/2, Prayoganan, KuzhiyanickalThazhath House, Makkada 115/1A1A PO Kakkody 10 111/45 Gopidasan, Sreenilayam House Kacheri Road Makkada PO Kakkody 11 111/87 Sreenivasan, KayyattailThazhath House, Makkada PO Kakkody 12 115/1A1A 0.0237 Asokan, KuzhiyanickalThazhath House Makkada PO Kakkody 13 121/58, Sadhanandan, Vanasree House Makkada PO Kakkody 132/33 14 114/4 MammadhKoya, RaziyaManzil House, Peechangadithazham 15 121/3A Dayalnadh, Nivedhyam House, Makkada PO Kakkody 16 111/30 Anilkumar, Ancheri House, Makkada PO Kakkody 17 121/43 Sunilkumar, Anugraha House Makkada PO Kakkody 18 115/1A1C 0.0391 Girish, Thelakkatttil House KoodathumpoilMakkada PO Kakkody 19 115/2B 0.0083 Raveendran, Keerthana House, Makkada PO Kakkody 20 116/1C SudhaVijayendran, Vasudha House, ParthasarathyMakkada PO Kakkody 21 97/121 Chandrashekaran, Sapthaswara House, Makkada PO Kakkody 22 97/1K2 N. Thankamani, Urungattil House, Makkada PO Kakkody 23 97/145 Sarojini, Uthradam House, Makkada PO Kakkody 24 97/193 Jayaprakash, Kpoodathil House Makkada PO Kakkody 25 Balan, Ambady House, KoodathumpoilMakkada PO Kakkody 26 137/2A Pavithran, Cheepilatt House Makkada PO Kakkody 27 112/2C 0.0201 Diamond Silicate, Kacheri Road, Chelannur, Calicut 28 148/66 Pushpa, Mambattu House Makkada PO Kakkody 29 147/6A 0.0376 Prakashan T, VeluthedathThazhath House, Makkada PO Kakkody .30 113/3 0.0480 Shaji M, JitheshNilayam, Chelannur PO Kozhikode 31 113 SavithriAntharjanam, Kailas House, Chelannur PO Kozhikode, 32 113/3 0.0480 V P Chandran, Chandrodhayam House Kacheri Road, Chelannur 33 112/28 Nandhakumar, Krishnasree House Kacheri Road Chelannur. 34 148/6A 0.0602 Sreevardhas, Sreenilayam House, Kacheri Road Makkada PO Kakkody 35 147/6A 0.0376 N Sadanandhan, PuthencherithazhamNirmalyam House Kacheri Road Chelannur. 36 148/5A 0.0049 SatheeshKumar, Sindhoori House, Kacheri Road, 148/4A 0.0127 Makkada PO Kakkody 37 148/3C 0.0103 KP Purushothaman, Greeshmam House, Makkada PO Kakkody 38 P T Rajan, Putheriparambaththazhath House Makkada PO Kakkody 39 135/1F3 0.0236 Krishnan K, Kayyattalil House Kakkody 40 135/1B1 Vinodhini, Prashanthi House, Makkada PO Kakkody 41 113/1A 0.0077 Aneesh AP, Vadakkel House Chelannur 42 198/3C Chandhukutty, Anirudh House, KecheriroadKakkody 43 135/1G Devasi,Shalom House, ChenchilanilayamRoadMakkada PO Kakkody 44 148/6C Narayanan,Kacheri road KoodathumpoilKakkody 45 113/1 Karunakaran Nair, Vadakkel house Chelannur PO Kozhikode 46 181/2 RamakrishnanKuzhiyanickalthazhath House Makkada 115/1A1A PO Kakkody 47 121/36 Pradheepkumar, Koderi House, Makkada PO Kakkody 48 121/36 Sreedharan Nair, Thapasya House, 49 121/10C 0.0219 Rathnamma, Sisiram House CheepilathMakkada PO 121/8C 0.0097 Kakkody 50 121/5C Karunakaran, Green view House Makkada PO Kakkody 51 Anandhan, Cheepilattu House Koodathumpoil, Kakkody 52 135/1E3 0.0111 Suresh Babu, Sreevalsam House, Kacheri Road 212/2 Kakkody 53 Shakir, ZibadManzil, Parambaththazhath House Kacheri Road Kakkody 54 135/10 Surendran KP, Parambaththazhath, Vishnu BhavanKakkody ■55 133/27 Ramdas, Sreethilakam House, Koodathumpoil, Kakkody 56 133/11B 0.0448 Rathnakaran P, 57 131/1 0.0137 Sureshan, Ancheri House, Makkada PO Kakkody 58 81/30 Velayudhan, Kambrath House Makkada PO Kakkody 59 81/30 Aandikutty, Kambrath House, Makkadsa PO Kakkody 60 81/5B 0.451 Vasu, Kambrath House Makkada PO Kakkody 61 115/2B 0.0083 Sathyan, NagathParambath House, Makkada Po Kakkody 62 115/1A1C 0.0391 PavithranSooryodhayam House, Makkada PO Kakkody 63 121/4B 0.0268 Shaji, LeeenaNivasMakkada PO Kakkody 64 121/4B 0.0268 Santhosh Kumar, LeenaNivas, Makkada PO Kakkody 65 133/1 0.0137 Sasidharan, Anchery House Makkada PO Kakkody 66 83/3 0.0430 HaridasanKoodathil House Makkada PO Kakkody 67 83/3 0.0430 Vijayakumar Gurucharan House Ottathengu , Makkada PO Kakkody 68 83/1 0.0823 Ummar,AlangattThazham House, Ottathengu, Makkada PO Kakkody 69 29/1A 0.0572 V P Rajagopal BhagavathiParambathThazhathuNilam, 135/1E3 0.0111 Makkada PO Kakkody 70 66/1A 0.0404 Prabhavathi VP, ValiyaparambathuThazhamValappil 66/26 House Makkada PO Kakkody 71 66/14 0.0404 Mohandas ,ValiyaparambathThazhamValappil House 66/1A Makkada PO Kakkdy 72 66/20 Radhakrishnan,ValiyaParambathThazhamValappil 66/14 House Makkada PO Kakkody 73 29/56 Harindran,Ashtapathy Ottathengu, Opp.Milk Society Makkada PO Kakkody 74 32/1 Appuraj,Thirumalayam House Choikutty Road Makkada Po Kakkody 75 32/1D 0.2049 Ravi, Kunnathumkandi House, Makkada PO Kakkody 76 3 0/6 A 0.0130 Sadasivan, Kailas House KambilithazamMakkada PO 30/3A 0.0031 Kakkody 77 3 0/6 A 0.0130 Sherifa,JaseelaManzil House, Ottathengu, Makkada PO 30/1A Kakkody 78 32/33 Surendran KM, Sreelakshmi House Koliyerithazham, Makkada PO Kakkody 79 20/2A3 Balakrishnan K, K KKuniyil, Nirmal House CherukulamMakkada, Kakkody 80 20/45 Kuttan, Nalinam House Choibazar, Makkada PO Kakkody 81 83/25 Gangadharan, Cheruveettil House Ottathengu, 84/61 Makkada PO Kakkody 82 30/19 Leelavathiyamma, Manattil House Makkada PO Kakkody 83 29/1A 0.0572 Shanmugan, Bagavathiparambath House Makkada PO Kakkody 84 29/8 0.0572 Viswambaran, Bagavathiparambath House Makkada 29/1A PO Kakkody 85 66/3A 0.0247 Jayasree, Top Gear, Makkada PO Kakkody 86 66/12,83/ IsiriKoya, Athangattuthazham House, Makkada PO 18,83/19, Kakkody 66/13 87 95/2C 0.0124 Mohanlal, KeezhettamvallyMakkada PO Kakkody 88 95/2C 0.0124 Aseez,Keezhettamvellithazham house, Makkada PO Kakkody 89 84/1 A3 0.0257 Viswanathan, Nidhinam house Makkada PO Kakkody 90 83/9 Rahul, Rosna House, Makkada PO Kakkody 91 81/2B 0.0034 Anilkumar, Kukkudumbil House, Makkada PO Kakkody 92 12/463, RakeshLal, NarangalilThazhath House, Makkada PO 12/464 Kakkody 93 81/30 Aandikutty, Kambrath House, Makkada PO Kakkody 94 15/10C 0.0094 Moidheen, Pokkrathazhath House Makkada PO Kakkody 95 15/8C 0.0041 Sayyed Noordhin, ShujaAth Manzil house Makkada PO Cherukulam 96 37/2 0.0427 Pradeepan, Thekkayil House Makkada PO Kakkody 97 37/2 0.0427 Sivan, Kamburath House Makkada PO Cherukulam 15/36 98 15/3A 0.0730 Pavithran, Kampurath House Makkada PO Kakkody 99 15/3A 0.0730 Leela, Sivaramanilayam House, Makkada PO Kakkody 100 20/2A1 0.0076 Choikutty, Kizhakkekuniyil House Makkada PO Cherukulam 101 20/40 Isahak, Kummungalthazham House Makkada PO Kakkody 102 32/1A 0.1177 Jayarani,Siva Smrithi House, Kummungal Thazham Makkada PO Kakkody 103 32/1A 0.1177 Baby, Sreepournami House Makkada PO Kakkody 32/1D 0.2049 104 59/2 Vasudevan, Manathilthazhath House Makkada PO 30/5C 0.0111 Kakkody 105 60/3 Marakkar AS Abdul Rasaq, Thazhemannathil House 65/2 Makkada PO Kakkody 106 82/12 0.1177 Usman,Bethulharam house, Makkada PO Kakkody 32/1A '107 32/32 Syamprasadh, Vaaliyilkoliyathazham House Makkada PO Kakkody 108 32/1C 0.0079 Sreenivasan, Koliyeri house Makkada PO Kakkody 109 32/1A 0.1177 Raghu, KoliyethazhamSreesylam House Makkada PO Kakkody 110 32/24 Sooraj K, Vrindavanam Near Choikutty road Makkada PO Kakkody 111 32/1A 0.1177 Babu, Kunnathukandiyil House Near Choikutty Road Makkada PO Kakkody 112 30/5C 0.0111 Anil kumar, Sauparnika House, Makkada PO Kakkody 113 21/3 A 0.0197 Manoj Kumar, Archana House, Kummangalthazham Makkada PO Kakkody 114 21/3 A 0.0197 Shailaja, Sreekrishna House, 21/4 A 0.0028 Koliyerithazhammakkada PO Kakkody 115 21/3 A 0.0197 Balaraman, Kala House Makkada PO Kakkody 116 29/35 Sreedevi, Yadhavam house, Makkada PO Kakkody Via 117 29/58 Indhuchoodan, B.P house Bhagavathipararnbath Makkada PO Kakkody 118 96/1C 0.0433 K. 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•133 15/3A 0.0730 Sunil Kumar, Vadakkedathu House, Makkada PO Kakkody 134 83/29 Shija, Anchery House Makkada PO Kakkody 83/30 135 81/2B 0.0034 Prakashan, Nediyadath House Karaparamba Po Kozhikode 136 83/25 Gangadharan, Cheeruveettil House, Makkada PO 84/64 Kakkody 137 84/1 A3 0.0257 Ramachandran Nair, BindhuNivasUriyedath house 84/1A1 0.0381 Makkada PO Kakkody 138 121/76 Joy, Mukkath House, Koodathumpoil, Makkada PO Kakkody 139 37/2 0.0427 Suresh, Thenniyil House, Makkada PO, Kakkody 140 95/1A 0.0111 Salim Haji 141 135/121 BaijuParambath Thazhath, Kakkodi PO, Koodathumpoil 142 135/18E3 Shakeer, ZibadManzil, Parambath Thazhath House Kacheri Road, Kakkodi 143 135/1E3 0.0111 Kambramban house, Koodathumpoil, Makkada P O Kakkodi 144 134/2B 0.0102 Viswanathan T, Vismayam House, Kacheri Road Makkada PO, Kakkodi 145 148/3C Rajan, Putheriparambaththazhath, Makkada PO Kakkodi 146 121/5C Vairamani Krishnalayam,Makkada PO, Kakkodi 147 A K DineshanVijayaapuri, Chelannur 148 155/A1A1 Rameshan Meloth, Makkada PO, Kakkodi C 149 115/1A Saseendran Pournami, Kakkodi 150 SreemanUnni, Thejus, Chalilthazham, Kizhakkummuri 151 Sivaanandhan Thripthi, Eranjhipalam 152 15/135 Gangadharan Nair, Sreesivam, Karuvassery 153 148/2B1 Minija, Parambaththazhath, Makkada PO, Kakkodi 148/3A 154 148/2B3 Minija Parambaththazhath, Makkada PO, Kakkodi 155 Radha Mannad, Kakkodi 156 Muhammad Javish, Thayyilpurayil,Merikunnu 157 112/29 V Chandran, Vinaynivas, Chelannur 158 32 Shylaja KA, 6 B , PVS Appartment, Kozhikode 159 38/1 ShylajaThazhakode, Kallai 160 111 Mini kayattayilthazhath, Koodathumpoils 161 134/17 Shaiba K, Sreepuri,Koodathumpoil, Kakkodi 162 84/103 Peethambaran, Kenakkottuvayal, Kakkodi 163 84/1A1 Rajeena Narangalithazham, Makkada PO,Kakkodi 164 121/5C Karunakaran Green View, Koodathumboil, Kakkodi 165 35/5B Vasudhevan Manattil Thazhath,Makkada PO, Kakkodi Raj ag i ri o itf/fe ach Rajagiri College of Social Sciences Rajagiri P.0 Kalamassery Pin: 683 104 Ph: 0484 2911330, 332/2550785 [email protected] www.rajagirioutreach.org