Social Safeguards Compliance Report

August 2017

IND: Second Rural Connectivity Investment Program

Odisha

Prepared by National Rural Road Development Agency, Ministry of Rural Development, Government of for the Asian Development Bank.

CURRENCY EQUIVALENTS (as of 6 July 2017) Currency unit – Indian Rupees (INR/Rs) INR1.00 = $ 0.01545 $1.00 = INR 64.73

ABBREVIATIONS ADB : Asian Development Bank APs : Affected Persons BPL : Below Poverty Line FFA : Framework Financing Agreement GOI : Government of India GRC : Grievances Redressal Committee IA : Implementing Agency MFF : Multitranche Financing Facility MORD : Ministry of Rural Development MOU : Memorandum of Understanding NC : Not Connected NGO Non-Government Organization NRRDA : National Rural Road Development Agency NREGA : National Rural Employment Guarantee Act OSRRA : State Rural Road Agency PIU : Project Implementation Unit PIC : Project Implementation Consultants PFR : Periodic Finance Request PMGSY : Pradhan Mantri Gram Sadak Yojana ROW : Right-of-Way RRSIIP : Rural Roads Sector II Investment Program ST : Scheduled Tribes TA : Technical Assistance TOR : Terms of Reference TSC : Technical Support Consultants VAP : Vulnerable Affected Person WHH : Women Headed Households ADB : Asian Development Bank APs : Affected Persons BPL : Below Poverty Line FFA : Framework Financing Agreement GOI : Government of India GRC : Grievances Redressal Committee IA : Implementing Agency MFF : Multitranche Financing Facility MORD : Ministry of Rural Development MOU : Memorandum of Understanding NC : Not Connected NGO Non-Government Organization NRRDA : National Rural Road Development Agency NREGA : National Rural Employment Guarantee Act OSRRA : Odisha State Rural Road Agency PIU : Project Implementation Unit PIC : Project Implementation Consultants PFR : Periodic Finance Request PMGSY : Pradhan Mantri Gram Sadak Yojana ROW : Right-of-Way RRSIIP : Rural Roads Sector II Investment Program ST : Scheduled Tribes TA : Technical Assistance TOR : Terms of Reference TSC : Technical Support Consultants VAP : Vulnerable Affected Person WHH : Women Headed Households

GLOSSARY Affected Persons (APs): Affected persons are people (households) who stand to lose, as a consequence of a project, all or part of their physical and non-physical assets, irrespective of legal or ownership titles.

Encroacher: A person, who has trespassed government land, adjacent to his/her own land or asset, to which he/she is not entitled, by deriving his/her livelihood there. Such act is called “Encroachment.”

Gramsabha Resolution: A resolution drawn up by the collective decision of villagers. The resolution drawn up for the purpose of the project refers to identification of the affected persons, extent of their losses by unique identification and signed consent of the affected persons to donate voluntarily the identified assets for the project purpose. The resolution is also signed by the village sarpanch, village president and other villagers including senior citizens of the village.

Panchayat: An institution (by whatever name called) of self-government for rural areas constituted at the village, intermediate, and district levels under article 243B of the Constitution of India. A panchayat is a body of directly elected people responsible for development of activities in an area. The three levels of panchayat comprise gram panchayat at village level, intermediate panchayat at block level, and zilla panchayat at district level. In Odisha, the village panchayat is empowered to execute undisputed cases of land mutation.

Village level mechanism for grievance redress: village committees were in place comprising the village sarpanch, village president and senior citizens for the purpose of redressal of grievances

Sarpanch: Elected head of the Gram Panchayat

Panchayat Secretary: Appointed by Odisha State Government, is responsible to keep copy of village level land records.

Vulnerable Affected Person (VAP): Vulnerable people affected by the project are defined as (i) households living below the poverty line as per the state poverty line for rural areas; (ii) households who will lose income and move below the poverty line as a result of loss to assets and/or livelihoods; (iii) households losing structure, households headed by women, scheduled caste, scheduled tribe, or the disabled.

Zilla: A district which is the first administrative division at the state level.

This social safeguard compliance report is a document of the borrower. The views expressed herein do not necessarily represent those of ADB's Board of Directors, Management, or staff, and may be preliminary in nature.

In preparing any country program or strategy, financing any project, or by making any designation of or reference to a particular territory or geographic area in this document, the Asian Development Bank does not intend to make any judgments as to the legal or other status of any territory or area.

CONTENTS

B. CONTEXT AND PURPOSE OF THE REPORT ...... 1 C. PROPOSED TRANCHE-I (SECOND RCIP) PROJECTS IN ODISHA ...... 1 D. SOCIAL SAFEGUARDS IN THE PROJECT...... 1 E. METHODOLOGY FOR ASSESSING SOCIAL SAFEGUARDS COMPLIANCE DURING PREPARATION OF THE SUBPROJECTS UNDER TRANCHE-I...... 2 F. FINDINGS ...... 3 G. GRIEVANCE REDRESSAL MECHANISM ...... 10 H. INSTITUTIONAL ARRANGEMENT ...... 10 I. MONITORING ...... 10 J. GENDER PARTICIPATION ...... 10 K. ROAD SAFETY AWARENESS ...... 12 L. CONCLUSION ...... 12

APPENDICES Appendix 1: RCIP II – Districtwise Distribution of Proposed Tranche 1 Roads – Odisha ...... 13 Appendix 2: Odisha – List of Roads Proposed under RCIP II – Tranche 1 ...... 14 Appendix 3: Outline Community Participation Framework for RCIP/RRSIIIP ...... 24 Appendix 4: List of Batch I Subproject Roads Reviewed ...... 28 Appendix 5: CPF and ECOP Documents: RCIP II – Tranche 1 ...... 29

LIST OF TABLES Table 1: Stage-wise Activities carried out as per CPF Requirement ...... 5 Table 2: Category wise break up of Vulnerable APs ...... 7 Table 3: Affected Persons by Type of Impact on Selected Sample Batch I Roads ...... 9 Table 4: Women participation in transect walk in the sample roads...... 11

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A. Context and Purpose of the Report

1. Pradhan Mantri Gram Sadak Yojana (Pmgsy) aims to provide all-weather road connectivity to currently unserved habitations in India’s rural areas, where 70% of the population live. the government of india (GOI) launched “The Pradhan Mantri Gram Sadak Yojna (PMGSY) in year 2000. The objective of PMGSY is to provide all-weather road connectivity to all rural habitations with a population of more than 500 persons in plains and and 250 persons in hill states. This program is being implemented through National Rural Road Development Agency (NRRDA) under ministry of rural development (MORD) at central level and through state rural road development authority/agencies (SRRDA) at state level.

2. The Second Rural Connectivity Investment Program (RCIP-2) Is continuation of Rural Connectivity Investment Program (RCIP) and is a Multi-Tranche Financing Facility (MFF) that will be implemented in the states of Assam, Chhattisgarh, Orissa, Madhya Pradesh and West Bengal. Investments In rural roads will improve connectivity, cut transport costs, and provide enabling infrastructure to areas currently with poor access to markets and urban towns, and thus contribute to growth and equity in the country’s largest sector.

3. The Government is now planning to submit to ADB the first Periodic Finance Request (PFR) that includes the proposal for about 1998.94 km of rural roads in the state of Odisha. OSRRA is the implementing agency (IA) for the ADB funded subprojects in the state. The preparatory works for the first Batch of roads have been completed for the state. As per the requirements of ADB, it is mandatory that the subprojects under the programme comply with ADB's social safeguards. This report is prepared to fulfill the requirement of this compliance.

B. Proposed Tranche-I (Second RCIP) Projects in Odisha

4. A district wise summary and PIU wise subproject roads under the first batch (Batch I) is presented in Appendix -1 and Appendix-2 respectively. Summary of the proposed subprojects is as under:

 No. of districts where subprojects are located : 27  Total no.of roads proposed under batch I 433  Total length of roads including pilot roads (Km) : 1998.94

5. These districts are located all over the state covering 27 out pf the 30 districts. In this batch of subprojects, the longest road is 25.22 km (T04-Rairakhol Podabalanda to Badmal road in Rairakhol block of Sambalpur district), while T02-Sindhekela to Themera road (0.5 km) in Bangomunda block of Bolangir district is the shortest. The average length of roads works out to 4.62 km.

C. Social Safeguards in the Project

6. The strategy adopted to address the social safeguards and other social risks in the project include the Community Participation Framework (CPF)1 that establishes guidelines supplemental to the PMGSY guidelines for community consultation, detailing the procedural steps and requirements to be followed for all subprojects to be included under the Second Rural Connectivity Investment Program (RCIP II) to be financed under ADB Loans.

1 Community Participation Framework – OSRRA for application to ADB financed sub-projects under Second Rural Connectivity Investment Program (RCIP II), 2017

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7. The PMGSY employs a bottom-up approach for project planning and preparation. The Core Network, from which the roads to be improved are selected, is prepared at the block level in consultation with the concerned Panchayats and consolidated at the district level. The list of roads to be taken up in each yearly allocation is first prepared by the PIU, approved by the Zilla Parishad, and then forwarded to the state government for further approval.

8. In the preparation stage, the alignment of PMGSY roads is finalized through community consultation. The PMGSY guidelines require the PIU to conduct Transect Walk along project roads before finalizing the alignment, to ensure active community participation, select the alignment that best suits the community’s needs and minimizes adverse social and environmental impacts of the proposed improvement.

9. Under the PMGSY, the existing revenue tracks are taken up for construction to the standards in the Rural Roads Manual and other relevant specifications. The available width of the existing tracks is not always sufficient to accommodate the proposed improvements, as a result requiring additional land. A standard practice is voluntary land contribution by affected households to meet this requirement for improvements and/or upgrading of rural roads (e.g., shoulder adjustment and drainage etc.). However, the extent of impacts on land, structures and livelihood sources is expected to be minimal, as the road improvements are generally carried out along the existing tracks.

10. Additional land required for road improvement under the PMGSY has been secured through voluntary donation by the land/asset owners. The CPF establishes the guidelines to ensure that donation is voluntary and the negative social and economic impacts due to the Project will be avoided or minimized. The community consultation processes for subproject preparation result in a set of documents that collectively serve as a plan for mitigating likely negative impacts of each subproject. This process follows the ADB social safeguard requirements mentioned below for projects involving voluntary donations:

(i) full consultation with landowners and any non-titled people on site selection; (ii) voluntary donations do not severely affect the living standards of APs and are directly linked to benefits, with community sanctioned measures to replace any losses that are agreed through verbal and written record by affected people; and (iii) Voluntary donations are confirmed through verbal and written record and verified and adopted through constitutional process. (iv) Adequate grievance redress mechanisms are in place.

11. Appendix-3 presents the Outline Community Participation Framework and the mitigation measures matrix adopted for the project by the OSRRA for all roads to be taken up in the state under RCIP II.

D. Methodology for Assessing Social Safeguards Compliance during preparation of the subprojects under Tranche-I

12. A combination of field visits to selected sub projects and desk review of documents available with the OSRRA/ PIUs were undertaken to study the procedure adopted and documentations carried out while preparing the subprojects proposed under Batch I. For the review, the subprojects were randomly selected from the proposed roads. The sample of roads includes at least one subproject from each district where the Batch I projects are located with a minimum of 10% of the total proposed roads. In total 48 roads of 227.35 km were covered. The sample roads selected by TSC to review covers 10.35% of the 464 roads & 11.3 % of the total 3

road length of 2012.30 km in 27 districts under the Second RCIP tranche I. Field visits were carried out to the sample districts, where the Batch I roads are located. Appendix-4 provides details of roads selected for review.

13. The desk review comprised review of project documents, files, correspondences, progress reports, and data of the OSRRA/PIUs. During field visits in-depth consultations, focus group discussions, individual interviews were carried out involving officials of OSRRA/PIUs, PIC, project affected families, officials of other line agencies like Sarpanch, PRI Member, eminent citizens, community leaders, members of women groups in project area. The field visits were carried out during May-June 2017.

14. The team comprised of the TSC’s Social Development/ Monitoring Specialist, Environment Specialist and other support staffs including social scientists. During the field visit the specific task assigned to the support staff was to interact with the local community specifically the APs and to assess the procedures adopted during the transect walks, presence of officials during the exercise and grievance redressal mechanism. The APs including the VAPs were also enquired about their consent for voluntary land donation.

E. Findings

15. The subproject wise findings as per the major activities carried out to comply with CPF requirements are presented in the following section.

16. A sample of the safeguard document of the subproject RD road to Palasabhadar Road of length 1.90 km under Nuapada Block of Nuapada District is annexed as Appendix-5 to represent the good practices of the documentation of Assam PMGSY. The document consist all the activities as per the Community Participation Framework (CPF) being documented by the PIC. This also consists of the following documents:

 Land Availability Certificate from Revenue Officials  No Objection Certificate for land as well earth from the Gram Sabha & Panchayat  No Objection Certificate for water use for road construction from the Gram Sabha & Panchayat

1. Activities under Community Participation Framework (CPF)

17. The CPF adopted for the project follows the ADB social safeguard requirements mentioned below for projects involving voluntary donations:

a. Road Selection and consultation with landowners and any non-titled people

18. The selections of roads for improvement under the project were from the PMGSY Core Network. The selection of the PMGSY roads were discussed during the meetings of the Zilla Parishad and the concerned Gram Panchayats. The list of roads finally selected under each batch is shared with all the concerned officials of the district including revenue, forest, mineral resources, water resources, irrigarion PWD etc., the elected representatives of PRI in the district and people’s representatives from the district in the state legislature and in the parliament.

19. Table 1 represents the details of CPF activities performed in the sample roads reviewed by the TSC.

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20. Out of the 48 subproject roads reviewed, 39 roads already had adequate ROW for the construction purpose and were free of encumbrances. The direct impacts for the other 9 roads were limited to narrow strips of land along the existing alignment, shifting of temporary boundary fences without affecting any of the residencial structures. The temporary boundary fences are mainly made of temporary structures like wooden sticks etc. with life span of about a year, which is very cheap and can be shifted without accruing much cost for shifting.

21. The PIUs assisted by the PIC, conducted transect walks in all the subproject roads and held meetings attended by the panchayat officials and land owners/ non-titled persons on site selection. Various stakeholders from the government (AEE/AE of PIUs, Revenue officials), Panchayati Raj Institutions (PRIs), and the local community participated in the transect walk. The rural roads proposed under this Batch follow existing alignments and no new alignment was proposed for any subproject road. The PIUs also obtained certificates from the gram panchayat signed by the sarpanch and/or the secretary confirming conduct of the trasect walk, land availability and identification of affected persons through the process.

22. The consultation with the community also focused on avoiding/ minimizing displacement due to the sub-project road. Inside habitation areas and in village sections the road width has been restricted (in some cases to less than 6 m) to avoid damage to residential or commercial structure.

b. Voluntary donations do not severely affect the living standards of APs and are directly linked to benefits, with community sanctioned measures to replace any losses that are agreed through verbal and written record by affected people

Subsequent to the transect walks, the PIUs with help of Gram Panchayats conducted formal consultation with all those persons likely to get affected as a result of the road improvement. "Gramsabha" meetings were held at Gram Panchayat level attended by the sarpanch, secretary, senior citizens of the village and the village community including all the APs and the PIU officials. During the conduct of the transect walks, all APs were identified, fully consulted on the voluntary donation process. Vulnerable APs were identified through census survey and support/ assistance to the APs were finalized in consultation with the community through the village panchayat in case of all the subproject roads.

The CPF includes criteria for assistance to vulnerable APs. Vulnerable households are considered (i) those headed by women, (ii) Scheduled Tribes (ST), (iii) Scheduled Castes (SC), and (iv) Disabled persons, (v) Households Below Poverty Line (BPL) as per the state poverty line for rural areas, (vi) Households who are or will become BPL as result of loss to assets and / or livelihoods and (vii) Households losing structure. It was evident from the consultations on the roads that vulnerable APs had agreed for voluntarily donating their land for the proposed road improvement. 5

Table 1: Stage-wise Activities carried out as per CPF Requirement Road Selection Project Planning & Design Stage Subproject Road

Stage

f voluntary voluntary f

Sl Length District Name of the Road

(km)

issues

Core Network Core

measures in DPR measures

Marking of Alignment Marking

Consultations with APs with Consultations

alignment shifts & incorporation incorporation & shifts alignment

of community suggestion) of community

Sentisization of of Community Sentisization

Scrutiny and approval of of DPR approval and Scrutiny

Identification of vulnerable APs of vulnerable Identification

Incorporating impact mitigation mitigation impact Incorporating

& grievance redressal procedures redressal grievance &

Finalization of support/ assistance of support/ Finalization

Finalization of alignment (Transect (Transect of alignment Finalization

Community consultation on design design on consultation Community

Dissemination of PMGSY Road under under Road PMGSY of Dissemination

Census Survey of APs and AP profile and AP APs of Survey Census

donation, support/ assistance options options assistance support/ donation,

Dissemination of process o process of Dissemination

Walk, Walk,

Awareness generation on road safety road on generation Awareness Dissemination of Project Information & & Information Project of Dissemination

1 Angul L026-Dalo Jokapani Road 5.52 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No AP Yes Yes Yes 2 Angul L053-Kalamchhuin Solanda Road 3.87 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No AP Yes Yes Yes 3 Balasore L109-Tudigadia to Jalada Road 7.78 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No AP Yes Yes Yes 4 Bargarh T02-SH3 near Sohela to Tambimunda 4.20 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No AP Yes Yes Yes 5 L022-PWD Road to Bachhada 5.00 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No AP Yes Yes Yes 6 Bolangir T11-Barpadar to Baghmund road 12.60 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No AP Yes Yes Yes 7 Boudh L122-SH 41 to Badachapapali 1.05 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No VAP Yes Yes Yes 8 L029-Kakhadi to Ramshyampur 7.05 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No AP 9 Cuttack L030-Kakhadi to Routraypur 6.00 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No AP Yes Yes Yes 10 Cuttack T01-Gadama to Kishannagar 8.31 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No AP Yes Yes Yes 11 Dhenkanal L079-NH 42 to Tentuliapada 2.0 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No AP Yes Yes Yes 12 Ganjam L039-PWD Road to Palakasandha 2.30 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No AP Yes Yes Yes 13 Ganjam L045-PWD road to Madhabarida Via Benikpalli 5.00 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No AP Yes Yes Yes 14 Ganjam L043-Panigidi Manikapur 4.50 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No AP Yes Yes Yes 15 Ganjam L038-SH21 Panchubhuti Harijana Sahi 2.54 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No AP Yes Yes Yes 16 Ganjam L056-NH 217 to B Nuapalli road 1.30 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No AP Yes Yes Yes 17 L053-Urali to Patenigaon 3.75 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No AP Yes Yes Yes 18 Jagatsinghpur L071-Balipatna to Pubapada 2.10 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes 19 Jagatsinghpur L035-Alana II to panchapa 3.50 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No AP Yes Yes Yes 20 L030-Kalyanapur Samalpur 3.92 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No AP Yes Yes Yes 21 Jharsuguda L114-NH200 to Lakhanpur 5.00 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No AP Yes Yes Yes 22 Kalahandi L128-NH 201 to Sanfula 4.50 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No AP Yes Yes Yes 23 Kalahandi L037-PWD Road to Balajipita 3.10 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No AP Yes Yes Yes 24 Kandhamal T-05- Garakumpa Balasakumpa Road 5.35 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No AP Yes Yes Yes 25 L041-RB road to Balikana 3.40 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes

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Road Selection Project Planning & Design Stage Subproject Road

Stage

f voluntary voluntary f

Sl Length District Name of the Road

(km)

issues

Core Network Core

measures in DPR measures

Marking of Alignment Marking

Consultations with APs with Consultations

alignment shifts & incorporation incorporation & shifts alignment

of community suggestion) of community

Sentisization of of Community Sentisization

Scrutiny and approval of of DPR approval and Scrutiny

Identification of vulnerable APs of vulnerable Identification

Incorporating impact mitigation mitigation impact Incorporating

& grievance redressal procedures redressal grievance &

Finalization of support/ assistance of support/ Finalization

Finalization of alignment (Transect (Transect of alignment Finalization

Community consultation on design design on consultation Community

Dissemination of PMGSY Road under under Road PMGSY of Dissemination

Census Survey of APs and AP profile and AP APs of Survey Census

donation, support/ assistance options options assistance support/ donation,

Dissemination of process o process of Dissemination

Walk, Walk,

Awareness generation on road safety road on generation Awareness Dissemination of Project Information & & Information Project of Dissemination 26 Kendrapara L032-Tiarchak to Balarampur 2.48 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No AP Yes Yes Yes 27 Keonjhar L033-Arsala to Teliarsala road 5.81 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No AP Yes Yes Yes 28 Keonjhar L032-NH215 to Bishnupur road 2.65 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No AP Yes Yes Yes 29 Khurda L060-R D road to Tandal 2.36 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes 30 Khurda L030-R D road to Bengitangi 3.40 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No AP Yes Yes Yes 31 Koraput L022-NH 43 to A Ghatarla 8.80 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No AP Yes Yes Yes 32 Koraput L038-Thuba to Raising 3.00 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No AP Yes Yes Yes 33 Koraput Kundra to Bagderi 8.80 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes 34 Mayurbhanj L074-SH50 to Kasipentha Road 4.5 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No AP Yes Yes Yes 35 Mayurbhanj L069-SH50 to Handifuta 3.89 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No AP Yes Yes Yes 36 Mayurbhanj L064-Betnoti to Sukhilahar Road 4.8 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No AP Yes Yes Yes 37 Nawarangpur T02-Dohana jn to Jagannathpur 3.2 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No AP Yes Yes Yes 38 Nayagarh L042-MDR 76 to Barangadia 2.07 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No AP Yes Yes Yes 39 Nuapada L032-RD Road to Beheradahi 8.00 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No AP Yes Yes Yes 40 Nuapada L031- RD road to Palasabhadar 1.90 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes 41 Puri L051-E K Embkt to Uttarana 7.58 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes 42 Rayagada L052-PWD Road to Loba 7.50 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No AP Yes Yes Yes 43 Sambalpur L061-NH42 to Ichhapal 10.9 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No AP Yes Yes Yes 44 Sambalpur L051-NH 6 Chinimahul 7.70 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No AP Yes Yes Yes 45 Sonepur L025-Sibatala Lukapada RD road to Attasingha 1.44 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No AP Yes Yes Yes 46 Sonepur L024-NH 224 to Janmura 4.20 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No AP Yes Yes Yes 47 Sundargarh MDR 32 to Tulsikani 2.70 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No AP Yes Yes Yes 48 Sundargarh L029-Rouldega to Thiteitangar road 6.03 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No AP Yes Yes Yes 7

23. Among the 48 roads reveiewed there were 9 roads that had total 38 APs out of which 16 (42.1%) belonged to vulnerable category. Comprising these APs in the sample roads reviewed, the vulnerable categories are the ST (18.75%), BPL (43.75%), SC (31.25%) and SC/BPL (6.25%). None of the APs are losing any structure. Based on the assessment, the voluntary donation has marginal impact on temporary boundary fences and on agricultural lands. It is important to note that no AP has been relegated to BPL category as a result of the project. All those belonging to the BPL category has long been there prior to the impact of the project. Table 2 provides the details of sub project road wise vulnerable APs while Table 3 presents sub project road wise types of impact.

Table 2: Category wise break up of Vulnerable APs No. of Category wise Sl Name of Length Total Impact on total Road Name Vulnerabl Break up of No District (Km) APs land (%) e APs Vulnerable APs <5% - 4 >5-<10% - 0 L122-SH 41 to >10 -<15% - 0 1 Boudh 1.05 4 0 0 Badachapapali >15-<20% - 0 >20-<25% - 0 >25% - 0 <5% - 3 >5-<10% - 0 Jagatsinghp L071-Balipatna to BPL – 1 >10 -<15% - 0 2 2.10 3 1 ur Pubapada >15-<20% - 0 >20-<25% - 0 >25% - 0 <5% - 5 >5-<10% - 0 Jagatsinghp L035-Alana II to SC- 1 >10 -<15% - 0 3 3.50 5 2 ur panchapa BPL –1 >15-<20% - 0 >20-<25% - 0 >25% - 0 <5% - 4 >5-<10% - 0 L041-RB road to SC- 1 >10 -<15% - 0 4 Kendrapara 3.40 4 2 Balikana BPL –1 >15-<20% - 0 >20-<25% - 0 >25% - 0 <5% - 5 >5-<10% - 0 L060-R D road to SC- 2 >10 -<15% - 0 5 Khurda 2.36 5 4 Tandal BPL –2 >15-<20% - 0 >20-<25% - 0 >25% - 0 <5% - 6 >5-<10% - 0 ST – 3 >10 -<15% - 0 6 Koraput Kundra to Bagderi 8.80 6 4 BPL – 1 >15-<20% - 0 >20-<25% - 0 >25% - 0 <5% - 4 Nawarangpu T02-Dohana jn to 7 3.2 4 1 SC – 1 >5-<10% - 0 r Jagannathpur >10 -<15% - 0

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No. of Category wise Sl Name of Length Total Impact on total Road Name Vulnerabl Break up of No District (Km) APs land (%) e APs Vulnerable APs >15-<20% - 0 >20-<25% - 0 >25% - 0 <5% - 4 >5-<10% - 0 L031- RD road to >10 -<15% - 0 8 Nuapada 1.90 4 1 SC/BPL - 1 Palasabhadar >15-<20% - 0 >20-<25% - 0 >25% - 0 <5% - 3 >5-<10% - 0 L051-E K Embkt to >10 -<15% - 0 9 Puri 7.58 3 1 BPL – 1 Uttarana >15-<20% - 0 >20-<25% - 0 >25% - 0 Note: ST - Scheduled Tribes, SC - Scheduled Castes, Gen BPL – Non SC/ST Households Below Poverty Line (BPL), PCH - Disable

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Table 3: Affected Persons by Type of Impact on Selected Sample Batch I Roads

Impact Type (Loss) Length No. No.of VAPs by Category No. of Res. Sl District Block Name of Road of Road of Name of VAP Res. Agr. Com. VAPs Str./ WHH/ Str./ Othrs (Km) APs SC ST BPL Land Land Str. Fence PCH Fence L122-SH 41 to 1 Boudh Kantamal 1.05 4 0 No VAP  Badachapapali 2 Jagatsinghpur L071-Balipatna to Pubapada 2.10 3 1   Bhagaban Biswal    Sarat Chandra Bhoi  3 Jagatsinghpur L035-Alana II to panchapa 3.50 5 2   Biju Parida    Arjun Behera  4 Kendrapara L041-RB road to Balikana 3.40 4 2   Niladri Barik    Kamali Nayak    Madan Nayak  5 Khurda L060-R D road to Tandal 2.36 5 4   Harihar Biswal    Kishore Subudhi     Ganapati Pangi    Dhaneswar Burudi  6 Koraput Kundra to Bagderi 8.80 6 4   Laxman Khara    Sukra Kata  T02-Dohana jn to 7 Nawarangpur 3.2 4 1   Narayan Patra  Jagannathpur L031- RD road to 8 Nuapada 1.90 4 1    Mohan Keuta  Palasabhadar 9 Puri L051-E K Embkt to Uttarana 7.58 3 1   Banambar Sahoo 

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c. Voluntary donations are confirmed through verbal and written record and verified and adopted through constitutional process.

24. Voluntary donations are confirmed through written record and verified and adopted through constitutional process during the village level meetings in the presence of ‘Sarpanch’ and ‘Panchayat Secretary’ in case of all the subproject roads having APs. The gramsabha resolution identified the APs by category of loss and written consent of the APs for voluntary land donation was obtained. The resolutions also had signature of other attendants of the village community in the meeting including the sarpanch and the Panchayat Secretary. For the purpose of MOU with the APs, the PIUs are following the MOU formats specified in the CPF.

25. Some of the vulnerable APs possessing job cards prior to the present road development program have already received the 100 days of employment under NREGA by the Panchayats; and provision of essential commodities through government programmes like Public Distribution System (PDS) at subsidized rates. For all the other vulnerable APs who received job card after the transect walk and census surveys have already started receiving employment under the scheme and the guaranted employment will be provided to them within the current financial year. The PIC will be monitoring this aspect to ensure that the VAPs receive this support assistance within the financial year.

F. Grievance redressal mechanism

26. In case of all the subproject roads, village committees were in place comprising the sarpanch, panchayat secretary and other prominent citizens of the village for the purpose of redressal of grievances. As the site selection process involved participation and full consultation with the community, there was hardly any grievance by the APs and no complaint was received by any of these village committees. PIC professionals and PIU staff are in regular contact with the village community and community leaders to facilitate resolving any grievance that may arise.

G. Institutional Arrangement

27. The Project Implementation Consultants (PIC) are already in place to assist the PIUs in conduct of transect walk and consultations. At the outset PIC had meeting with the concerned PIUs for their cooperation in involving the revenue and other line department officials in the transect walk and obtaining official documents needed for meeting CPF requirements. This helped in better communication with the stakeholders including the villagers as updated revenue records are generally not readily available on demand. During the field visit the TSC also had a number of meetings with PIC and PIU officials in improving the social safeguard documentation as per the CPF adopted for RCIP-II.

H. Monitoring

28. The PIUs will be monitoring the implementation of CPP at the sub project level. The PIC will assist the PIUs in documenting the progress monitoring of CPP of Tranche I subproject roads and for the subsequent batches under the RCIP-II programme.

I. Gender Participation

29. The PIC and the PIUs have encouraged female participation in the transect walk. In the sample roads reviewed, the Women partipants in the transect walk is 714 out of 1923 total 11

participants (37.13%). Table 4 represents the participation of women during transect walk in the sample roads.

Table 4: Women participation in transect walk in the sample roads Transect Walk Length Participants Sl District Road Name Km Total Women Participants Partcipants 1 Angul L026-Dalo Jokapani Road 5.52 38 20 2 Angul L053-Kalamchhuin Solanda Road 3.87 28 10 3 Balasore L109-Tudigadia to Jalada Road 7.78 20 7 4 Bargarh T02-SH3 near Sohela to Tambimunda 4.20 52 29 5 Bhadrak L022-PWD Road to Bachhada 5.00 20 6 6 Bolangir T11-Barpadar to Baghmund road 12.60 34 11 7 Boudh L122-SH 41 to Badachapapali 1.05 20 7 8 Cuttack L029-Kakhadi to Ramshyampur 7.05 48 17 9 Cuttack L030-Kakhadi to Routraypur 6.00 47 15 10 Cuttack T01-Gadama to Kishannagar 8.31 28 7 11 Dhenkanal L079-NH 42 to Tentuliapada 2.0 20 10 12 Ganjam L039-PWD Road to Palakasandha 2.30 50 22 L045-PWD road to Madhabarida Via 13 Ganjam 5.00 Benikpalli 50 12 14 Ganjam L043-Panigidi Manikapur 4.50 48 19 15 Ganjam L038-SH21 Panchubhuti Harijana Sahi 2.54 50 20 16 Ganjam L056-NH 217 to B Nuapalli road 1.30 52 19 17 Jagatsinghpur L053-Urali to Patenigaon 3.75 19 0 18 Jagatsinghpur L071-Balipatna to Pubapada 2.10 15 4 19 Jagatsinghpur L035-Alana II to panchapa 3.50 58 41 20 Jajpur L030-Kalyanapur Samalpur 3.92 30 10 21 Jharsuguda L114-NH200 to Lakhanpur 5.00 49 23 22 Kalahandi L128-NH 201 to Sanfurla 4.50 46 15 23 Kalahandi L037-PWD Road to Balajipita 3.10 52 17 24 Kandhamal T-05- Garakumpa Balasakumpa Road 5.35 20 7 25 Kendrapara L041-RB road to Balikana 3.40 23 8 26 Kendrapara L032-Tiarchak to Balarampur 2.48 20 8 27 Keonjhar L033-Arsala to Teliarsala road 5.81 41 18 28 Keonjhar L032-NH215 to Bishnupur road 2.65 34 17 29 Khurda L060-R D road to Tandal 2.36 23 7 30 Khurda L030-R D road to Bengitangi 3.40 20 8 31 Koraput L022-NH 43 to A Ghatarla 8.80 62 20 32 Koraput L038-Thuba to Raising 3.00 42 14 33 Koraput Kundra to Bagderi 8.80 48 19 34 Mayurbhanj L074-SH50 to Kasipentha Road 4.5 16 5 35 Mayurbhanj L069-SH50 to Handifuta 3.89 13 4 36 Mayurbhanj L064-Betnoti to Sukhilahar Road 4.8 12 2 37 Nawarangpur T02-Dohana jn to Jagannathpur 3.2 33 13 38 Nayagarh L042-MDR 76 to Barangadia 2.07 25 7 39 Nuapada L032-RD Road to Beheradahi 8.00 58 22 40 Nuapada L031- RD road to Palasabhadar 1.90 64 21 41 Puri L051-E K Embkt to Uttarana 7.58 32 11 42 Rayagada L052-PWD Road to Loba 7.50 148 32 43 Sambalpur L061-NH42 to Ichhapal 10.9 48 15 44 Sambalpur L051-NH 6 Chinimahul 7.70 49 15

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Transect Walk Length Participants Sl District Road Name Km Total Women Participants Partcipants L025-Sibatala Lukapada RD road to 45 Sonepur 1.44 Attasingha 56 24 46 Sonepur L024-NH 224 to Janmura 4.20 45 20 47 Sundargarh MDR 32 to Tulsikani 2.70 53 29 48 Sundargarh L029-Rouldega to Thiteitangar road 6.03 64 27 Total 76.892 1923 714

J. Road Safety Awareness

30. The PIC and the PIUs conducted road safety awareness programmes among the villagers and students of schools along the project roads. The road safety awareness has been done through 1) Road safety sessions in the schools, 2) road safety campaigning among villagers & 3) distributing road safety awareness leaflets in local language.

K. Conclusion

31. The field visits and review of CPF documentation revealed that

(i) Transect Walks have been conducted and consultation with the village communities have been held in all the project roads proposed under RCIP-II tranche I. (ii) The PIC is assisting the PIUs in documenting the records of transect walk, conduct of the gramsabha meetings as per CPF requirements while designing and implementing the project. Written records of voluntary donations are maintained by the PIUs. Formation of Village level committees have been completed in some of the project roads and are in progress in rest for addressing any grievance that may arise. (iii) Female participation achieved during the transect walks in the project roads reviewed has been 37.13%. Road Safety awareness campaign has been organized in all the projects roads reviewed.

(iv) None of the subproject roads impacted Common Property Resources (CPRs) like community land, places of worship etc. In the design, the road alignment was marginally shifted to avoid CPR boundary walls or village ponds etc. wherever there was such requirement. The PIUs have covered adequately the measures that need to be adhered to for implementation of CPP. (v) Only 9 out of the 48 roads reviewed had APs and vulnerable APs. The panchayats have made arrangements to provide assistance through rural development schemes to the identified vulnerable APs through issuance of job cards, making available essential commodities through government programmes like Public Distribution System (PDS) at subsidized rates and providing employment opportunities to the APs under MGNREGA programme. (vi) The PIUs were aware of the grievance redress mechanism provided in the CPF. Some of the gram panchayats have already formed GRCs and the rest are in the process of formation of GRC to address any grievance that may arise.

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APPENDIX 1: RCIP II – DISTRICTWISE DISTRIBUTION OF PROPOSED TRANCHE 1 ROADS – ODISHA

Sl District Proposed no. of Road Length Longest Shortest Avg. No Roads Km Road Road Length Km Km Km 1 Angul 5 25.08 6.69 3.00 5.02 2 Balasore 4 22.32 9.00 3.40 5.58 3 Bargarh 15 74.06 13.62 1.50 4.94 4 Bhadrak 1 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5 Bolangir 4 25.10 12.60 1.85 6.28 6 Boudh 4 30.92 15.86 1.05 7.73 7 Cuttack 28 142.18 9.73 1.50 5.08 8 Dhenkanal 5 22.90 9.70 2.00 4.58 9 Ganjam 53 194.36 13.50 1.23 3.67 10 Jagatsinghpur 20 91.61 9.69 2.10 4.58 11 Jajpur 39 125.95 6.50 1.20 3.23 12 Jharsuguda 1 3.06 3.06 3.06 3.06 13 Kalahandi 6 23.40 5.10 1.90 3.90 14 Kendrapara 20 74.94 6.10 2.19 3.75 15 Keonjhar 22 80.99 8.16 1.16 3.68 16 Khurda 18 88.56 9.28 1.50 4.92 17 Koraput 6 35.06 8.80 3.30 5.84 18 Mayurbhanj 122 444.56 11.53 1.00 3.64 19 Nawarangpur 8 57.31 10.50 3.20 7.16 20 Nayagarh 7 31.88 7.50 2.21 4.55 21 Nuapara 8 22.87 8.00 1.05 2.86 22 Kandhmal 12 74.27 19.95 1.00 6.19 23 Puri 10 36.93 6.40 2.00 3.69 24 Rayagada 10 77.62 15.00 2.07 7.76 25 Sambalpur 14 105.21 25.22 1.37 7.52 26 Sonepur 7 29.02 11.28 1.40 4.15 27 Sundargarh 15 67.15 8.76 1.44 4.48 Total 464 2012.30 25.22 1.00 4.34

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APPENDIX 2: ODISHA – LIST OF ROADS PROPOSED UNDER RCIP II – TRANCHE 1

Lengt Sl. Name of the No of No of District Name of the Road h in No. Block APs VAPs Km. L039-PWD Road to Ambapal via 1 Angul Chendipada 3.00 Badamahitala Natada 2 Angul Pallahara L052-Batisuan Buabada Dhauragotha Road 6.69 3 Angul Pallahara L026-Dalo Jokapani Road 5.52 4 Angul Talcher L046-Karnapur Natedi Road 6.00 5 Angul Talcher L053-Kalamchhuin Solanda Road 3.87 6 Balasore Basta L035-Singla to Gadasahi Baliapal Road 3.40 7 Balasore Khaira T03-Barhapur to Charampa 4.50 8 Balasore Khaira L109-Tudigadia to Jalada Road 5.42 9 Balasore Simulia L044-Balikhanda to Andrei Road 9.00 10 Bargarh Ambabhona L036-RD Road to Dekhulia 8.86 11 Bargarh Ambabhona T02-Samardhara Chhak to Badamal 5.70 12 Bargarh Bhatli L043-R D Road to Hatisar 2.14 13 Bargarh Bhatli L058-Kanakbira Chhak to Jadamunda 3.23 14 Bargarh Bijepur T04-RD Road at 3rd Km to Pada Chhak 13.62 15 Bargarh Bijepur L039-RD Road to Bairakpali 1.50 16 Bargarh Bijepur L048-Saipali to Darlipali 3.15 17 Bargarh Padampur T06-PWD Road at Dahita to Budhamal Chhak 7.61 18 Bargarh Paikmal L045-SH3 at 69 Km to Borasambar 2.73 19 Bargarh Paikmal L029-MDR 36 at 52 Km to Sambalpuri 2.18 20 Bargarh Sohella T02-SH3 near Sohela to Tambimunda 4.20 21 Bargarh Bijepur L072-PWD Road to Satbandha 8.34 22 Bargarh Padampur L060-SH3 at 56 5 Km to Singhenpur 1.80 23 Bargarh Sohella L028-Haldipali Chhak to Jamchhapar 5.51 24 Bargarh Paikmal L084-SH3 at 87 Km to Mundhela 3.50 25 Bhadrak Basudevpur L022-PWD Road to Bachhada 5.00 26 Bolangir Muribahal L028-PWD road to Ichapara road 1.85 27 Bolangir T11-Barpadar to Baghmund road 12.60 28 Bolangir Titilagarh T04-Rigdol to Bhalegaon road 2.25 29 Bolangir Titilagarh T07-Sirekela to Goudatola road 8.40 30 Boudh Boudh T02-Baghiapada to Birigada road 4.82 31 Boudh Harbhanga T01-Dhalpur to SH23 Near Atalsara 15.86 32 Boudh Kantamal L122-SH 41 to Badachapapali 1.05 33 Boudh Boudh T10-Dahiya to Sagada rod 9.20 34 Cuttack Athagarh L029-Kakhadi to Ramshyampur 7.05 35 Cuttack Athagarh L044-PWD Road to Paikerapur 3.70 36 Cuttack Athagarh L030-Kakhadi to Routraypur 6.00 37 Cuttack Baramba L034-PWD Road to Diniary 5.00 38 Cuttack Baramba L048-R D Road to Kendupalli 6.30 39 Cuttack Baramba L025-Kajalbedha Barapalli 7.00 40 Cuttack Cuttack T01-Gadama to Kishannagar 8.31 41 Cuttack Cuttack T02-Damodarpur to Fullar 9.73 42 Cuttack Kantapara L033-Sanapatasundarpur to Waujanga 3.01 43 Cuttack Mahanga L049-Mahanga to Kalianti 8.80 44 Cuttack Mahanga L043-Khandal to Bhaunria 5.95 45 Cuttack Narsinghpur L064-Kamaladiha to Kaintira 4.00 46 Cuttack Nischintakoili L053-Jiginipur to Barado 2.63 47 Cuttack Nischintakoili L024-Dikhitpara Kentalo 3.50 48 Cuttack Nischintakoili L048-Damadarpur to Purunapari 1.50 Appendix 2 15

Lengt Sl. Name of the No of No of District Name of the Road h in No. Block APs VAPs Km. 49 Cuttack Salipur L042-C C Road Nandolagada to Tentola 3.05 L043-Kendrapara canal embankment Tentola 50 Cuttack Salipur 3.00 to Attoda 51 Cuttack Salipur L077-CC Road Naliamuhan to Sauri 4.00 52 Cuttack Salipur L044-C C Road Kharakhia to Jamalpur 2.55 53 Cuttack Tangi Choudwar L064-Rajbati Ramachandrapur to Ambilijhari 7.00 54 Cuttack Tangi Choudwar L056-Nakhara to Guali road 8.25 55 Cuttack Cuttack L022-Kandarpur to Athanga 4.00 56 Cuttack Cuttack L025-Kamarpada Dharina 2.91 57 Cuttack Mahanga L054-Nurtanga to Jankoti 6.55 58 Cuttack Mahanga L044-Palisahi to Badagotha 5.19 59 Cuttack Tangi Choudwar L023-PWD Road to Narayanpur 5.79 60 Cuttack Tangi Choudwar L026-Uchhapada to Kadei 3.10 61 Cuttack Tangi Choudwar L046-Tangi Haripur PWD Road to Karanji 4.31 62 Dhenkanal Hindol T05-T 1 to Gobardhanpur 9.70 63 Dhenkanal Kankadahad L043-Birasal to Tarajanga 6.00 64 Dhenkanal Odapada L079-NH 42 to Tentuliapada 2.00 65 Dhenkanal Gondia L064-L 63 to Santhasara 2.20 66 Dhenkanal Parajang L055-NH 200 to Naupalmundeilo 3.00 67 Ganjam Aska L036-RD Road to Karnoli 1.50 68 Ganjam Aska L043-RD road to Sahaspur 4.50 69 Ganjam Aska L050-SH 7 to Sapuapalli 1.52 70 Ganjam Aska L027-Babanpur Sahapur 2.18 71 Ganjam Beguniapada L048-SH 30 Khajapalli to Chakundajhola 4.12 72 Ganjam Belguntha L039-PWD Road to Palakasandha 2.30 73 Ganjam Belguntha L036-NunipadaSanadodanga 4.00 L045-PWD road to Madhabarida Via 74 Ganjam Belguntha 5.00 Benikpalli 75 Ganjam Bhanjanagar L041-PWD road to Veerda 1.50 76 Ganjam Chikiti L074-Sorala Rly station to Erendra 2.72 77 Ganjam Chikiti T05-SB Chaitanyapur to Digapahandi 7.06 78 Ganjam Dharakote L047-Jaggnathpur sasan Olomba Road 4.00 79 Ganjam Dharakote L025-NH 217 Laxmipur Via Sudnarapalli 5.00 80 Ganjam Digapahandi T03-Digapahandi to Kotabadapali chhak SH 3.00 81 Ganjam Digapahandi L089-PWD rod to Patanda 2.05 82 Ganjam Digapahandi L030-Approach road to Dhamanapadar road 2.57 83 Ganjam Jaganathprasad L063-SH 21 to Gochhabadi 2.06 84 Ganjam Khallikote L050-NH 5 to Khamar 5.05 85 Ganjam Khallikote L049-Khallikote to D H Palli 6.08 86 Ganjam Kukudakhandi L040-PWD road to Nalihada 1.60 87 Ganjam Kukudakhandi L053-Gurunthi to Bankiapalli 3.82 88 Ganjam Polasara L050-PWD road to Saradapur Road 1.50 L041-Polasara Buguda PWD road to Nimina 89 Ganjam Polasara 4.00 Canal 90 Ganjam Polasara L048-Mathura to Mardarajpur 3.00 91 Ganjam Polasara L023-Pandiripada Patalasingi Paniri 3.20 92 Ganjam Polasara L070-PWD road to Kanipalli 1.95 93 Ganjam Polasara L053-PWD road to Kartali 2.00 94 Ganjam Polasara L064-Jemadeipur to Dunguri road 3.50 95 Ganjam Polasara L071-Badua to Biripur 2.15 96 Ganjam Purusottampur L054-Bhutasarasingi Arakhapur Road 10.27

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Lengt Sl. Name of the No of No of District Name of the Road h in No. Block APs VAPs Km. 97 Ganjam Purusottampur L047-PWD road to Jaugada Tourist Place 4.58 98 Ganjam Purusottampur L049-PWD road to Chatamunduli Road 3.10 99 Ganjam Purusottampur L038-Bhabandha Sargunapalli Road 1.81 100 Ganjam Purusottampur L057-RD road to Nuagam 1.23 L056-Purusottampur Kandarapalli Via 101 Ganjam Purusottampur 5.06 Ranigam Road 102 Ganjam Rengailunda L040-Pathara to Ganju road 3.03 103 Ganjam Seragada L037-Barasing to Bhetasingi road 2.45 104 Ganjam Sorada L022-RD road to Siarimala 1.30 105 Ganjam Belguntha L054-PWD road to Bankilidi Via Sanaborisingi 3.75 106 Ganjam Bhanjanagar L062-PWD road to Khariguda 3.80 107 Ganjam Buguda L043-Panigidi Manikapur 4.50 108 Ganjam Chhatrapur L031-NH 5 to Paikapada road 7.17 109 Ganjam Digapahandi L063-PWD road to Gundriguda 4.75 110 Ganjam Jaganathprasad L038-SH21 Panchubhuti Harijana Sahi 2.53 111 Ganjam Jaganathprasad L039-SH 21 to Chadheipalli Road 2.48 112 Ganjam Jaganathprasad L048-RD Road Rauti 3.00 L051-Jagnathprasad Block Agyanprasad 113 Ganjam Jaganathprasad 3.86 Chhak 114 Ganjam Kabisuryanagar L047-Sunapall to Asinapur 4.13 115 Ganjam Khallikote L039-PWD road Pustapur to A Nuapalli 4.67 116 Ganjam Khallikote L055-NH 5 Langaleswasr to BGhodapada 13.50 117 Ganjam Patrapur L055-PWD road Sirrampur 6.72 118 Ganjam Rengailunda L035-PWD road Gunupur to Belakudi road 1.50 119 Ganjam Seragada L056-NH 217 to B Nuapalli road 2.25 120 Jagatsinghpur Balikuda T01-Kandarpur to Machhagaon 4.51 121 Jagatsinghpur Balikuda L086-Sangrampur to Achutipur 5.51 122 Jagatsinghpur Biridi L026-Maindipur to Bagalpur 4.30 123 Jagatsinghpur Jagatsinghpur L055-MSPur to tartanga 6.00 124 Jagatsinghpur Jagatsinghpur L053-Urali to Patenigaon 4.70 125 Jagatsinghpur Kujanga L059-Rahama to Gorada 3.21 126 Jagatsinghpur Kujanga L032-Santara to mangarajpur 4.20 127 Jagatsinghpur Nuagaon T01-Alanahat MDR to Sikharghat 5.00 128 Jagatsinghpur Nuagaon L035-Alana II to panchapa 3.75 129 Jagatsinghpur Raghunathpur L062-T 06 PWD Road to Korakora 3.50 130 Jagatsinghpur Raghunathpur L041-T 05 Bartira to Ichhapur 3.50 131 Jagatsinghpur Tirtol L071-Balipatna to Pubapada 2.10 132 Jagatsinghpur Tirtol L058-Katara to Baranga 4.89 133 Jagatsinghpur Tirtol L023-Nagapura to Porgadei 3.00 L064-Nuagaon via Anatapur to 134 Jagatsinghpur Balikuda 9.69 Khadikandanda 135 Jagatsinghpur Biridi L035-Kamasasana to Nuagaon 4.50 136 Jagatsinghpur Jagatsinghpur L031-Jagatsinghpur to Balarampur 7.10 137 Jagatsinghpur Jagatsinghpur L057-Ninigaon to nachhipur 3.75 138 Jagatsinghpur Jagatsinghpur L047-Alipingal to Benukhanda 3.00 139 Jagatsinghpur Tirtol L029-PWD road 2nd Km to Batilo 5.40 140 Jajpur Badachana T01-Krushnadaspur to Ratnagiri 5.00 141 Jajpur Badachana L032- Chhak to Bengapur 4.50 142 Jajpur Badachana L026-Saudia Chhak to Barapada 3.00 143 Jajpur Badachana T08-Darpani to Samia RD Road 6.00 144 Jajpur Binjharpur L030-Kalyanapur Samalpur 2.94 Appendix 2 17

Lengt Sl. Name of the No of No of District Name of the Road h in No. Block APs VAPs Km. L046-Mainda Kapila RD Road to 145 Jajpur Binjharpur 3.92 Ramachandrapur 146 Jajpur Binjharpur L044-Mainda Kapila RD Road to Lenkasahi 1.41 147 Jajpur Binjharpur L041-Sansanda to Baruna 3.00 148 Jajpur Danagadi T10-Expressway to Kolathapada 4.00 149 Jajpur Danagadi T02-TTS Chhaka RD Road to Mulasara 6.43 150 Jajpur Dasrathpur L070-Mangalpur to Bajrapata 1.73 151 Jajpur Dasrathpur L041-Mirjapur to Senanda 3.00 152 Jajpur Dharmasala L072-Jenapur to Brundadeipur 3.60 153 Jajpur Jajpur L024-SH 56 Kamagarh to Bidyadharpur 5.40 154 Jajpur Korei T03-Barundei to Bandal 6.50 155 Jajpur Korei L024-Kadamia Chhak to Osala 5.59 156 Jajpur Rasulpur L048-Krushnanagar to Pahanga 4.18 157 Jajpur Rasulpur L023-R and B Road to Bahadalpur 2.30 L033-Khandra kamalpur RD Road to 158 Jajpur Jajpur 5.22 Govindpur 159 Jajpur Jajpur L064-RD Road to Beruda 2.40 160 Jajpur Korei L042-NH 215 to Pimpala 2.98 161 Jajpur Sukinda L063-RD Road to Pimpudia 3.73 162 Jajpur Danagadi L067-Express Highway to Dankarisahi 2.24 163 Jajpur Danagadi L073-RD Road to Sabara 1.49 164 Jajpur Danagadi L049-NH 200 to Golagaon 1.20 165 Jajpur Danagadi L060-Expressway to Benapatia 3.61 166 Jajpur Danagadi L062-RD Road to Dhabahali 3.20 167 Jajpur Danagadi L065-Expressway to Tungeisuni 2.60 168 Jajpur Danagadi L068-Expressway to Mahalisahi 2.20 169 Jajpur Rasulpur L047-Vikipur to Tarapur 2.24 170 Jajpur Sukinda L071-R and B Road Kalarangiatta 1.49 171 Jajpur Sukinda L028-NH200 to Sarangapur 2.50 172 Jajpur Sukinda L054-Bandhagaon to Mantiri 2.20 173 Jajpur Sukinda L068-R and B Road to Bhalukipatla 1.49 174 Jajpur Sukinda L046-NH200 to Bhalukhanthia 4.32 175 Jajpur Sukinda L047-NH 200 to Olia 3.20 176 Jajpur Sukinda L073-R and B Road to Balipada 1.49 177 Jajpur Sukinda L077-Aradapal to Podaro 2.25 178 Jajpur Sukinda L072-R and B Road to Sukarangi 1.40 179 Jharsuguda Lakhanpur L114-NH200 to Lakhanpur 3.06 180 Kalahandi Bhawanipatna L027-PWD Road to Kusumsila 5.00 181 Kalahandi Bhawanipatna L037-PWD Road to Balajipita 3.80 182 Kalahandi Bhawanipatna L041-Tarinimandir to Gabhapada 5.10 183 Kalahandi Junagarh L101-Ghulijuba to Maliguda 3.10 184 Kalahandi Junagarh L128-NH 201 to Sanfurla 1.90 185 Kalahandi Koksara L042-Bangamunda to Dengaguda 4.50 186 Kendrapara Derabis L053-Balia to Tilanga 6.10 L034-Anuapada Bus stop to Sorisia via 187 Kendrapara Derabis 4.52 Gahaga Narsinghpur 188 Kendrapara Derabis L055-Golarhat to Nilakanthapur II 3.30 189 Kendrapara Derabis L050-Pallei to Kanipada Sabalanga 2.19 190 Kendrapara Derabis L039-Tarata to Bindhasahi via Teheda sahi 4.01 L058-Derabish College Chhaka to 191 Kendrapara Derabis 4.01 Badaphogal via Bisok

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Lengt Sl. Name of the No of No of District Name of the Road h in No. Block APs VAPs Km. 192 Kendrapara Derabis L068-Belarpur to Kansaripatana 2.36 193 Kendrapara Garadpur L033-Andhalo to Patsura 3.95 194 Kendrapara Garadpur L022-Nadiabarei to Karilopatana 4.50 195 Kendrapara Garadpur L030-Gardapur to Sitalpatana 2.85 196 Kendrapara Kendrapara L077-SH 9A to Badamantia 4.10 197 Kendrapara Kendrapara L054-CC Road balia to Tarapur 5.89 198 Kendrapara Kendrapara L070-PWD road to Dhumatsasan 4.03 199 Kendrapara Mahakalapara L047-Olia nilakanthapur to Gayaspur 4.00 200 Kendrapara Marshaghai L048-Jamboo Canal Embkt to Hatia 2.20 201 Kendrapara Marshaghai L039-Karilopatna to Dalanta 3.80 202 Kendrapara Marshaghai L049-NH 5A to Darbachha 2.20 203 Kendrapara Rajnagar L041-RB road to Balikana 3.13 204 Kendrapara Rajnagar L032-Tiarchak to Balarampur 3.40 205 Kendrapara Rajnagar L029-Hatina to Kathuaganga 4.40 206 Keonjhar Jhumpura L032-NH215 to Bishnupur road 2.35 207 Keonjhar Jhumpura L033-Arsala to Teliarsala road 2.65 208 Keonjhar Keonjhar T03-NH 215 to Barakhanda 6.30 209 Keonjhar Patna L035-Malliposi to Chinamaliposi road 4.86 210 Keonjhar Telkoi T02-Khuntapada to Kaliahata road 8.16 211 Keonjhar Telkoi T03-Telkoi to Akul 6.20 212 Keonjhar Saharpada L074-Nishintapur to Baikala road 2.69 213 Keonjhar Saharpada L027-BHalidiha to Jerkanibeda 7.49 214 Keonjhar Champua L022-SH 10 to Jayantinapur Road 2.48 215 Keonjhar Champua L067-Remuli to Ramchandrapur road 2.99 216 Keonjhar Ghatgaon L034-NH215 to Mukundpurpatna road 1.98 217 Keonjhar Ghatgaon L028-Ghatgaon to Uperdiha road 1.48 218 Keonjhar Ghatgaon L030-NH215 to Melana road 2.88 219 Keonjhar Ghatgaon L025-NH215 to Kundapitha road 1.16 220 Keonjhar Ghatgaon L038-RDRoad to Bhanjatipra road 1.50 221 Keonjhar Jhumpura L035-NH215 to Nahabeda road 5.81 222 Keonjhar Jhumpura L044-PWD Road to Ghuntposi road 2.04 223 Keonjhar Joda L059-PWD Road toKankhendra road 2.01 224 Keonjhar Joda L053-T03 to Kashia Ka road 3.00 225 Keonjhar Joda L052-T02 to Nasarda road 6.51 226 Keonjhar Joda L028-Dampur to Kanhupur 3.46 227 Keonjhar Keonjhar L064-NH215 to Bhaliadihi road 2.99 228 Khurda Balianta L042-Tankapani Bentapur 5.65 T03-KBC right embankment at Niali to 229 Khurda Balipatna 2.20 Meladanada 230 Khurda Banapur L058-PWD road Karadapali 4.28 231 Khurda Begunia L050-Dingar to Gadamanitri 7.25 232 Khurda Begunia L030-R D road to Bengitangi 1.50 233 Khurda Begunia L025-Sarua to Keranga 3.40 234 Khurda Begunia L060-R D road to Tandal 4.50 235 Khurda L024-P W D road to Ostapada 2.62 L059-Chandaka Chhak PWD road to 236 Khurda Bhubaneswar 2.36 Mundasahi 237 Khurda Chilika L039-N H 5 to Gheekhala 3.83 238 Khurda Chilika L038-N H 5 Kimbhiripada to Lambodarpur 1.52 239 Khurda Jatni L052-Chhatabar to Mahula road 2.88 240 Khurda Khurda T05-N H 5 R D road to Mandarbasta 9.28 Appendix 2 19

Lengt Sl. Name of the No of No of District Name of the Road h in No. Block APs VAPs Km. 241 Khurda Tangi T03-N H 5 to Bhusandapur 7.20 242 Khurda Bolagarh L047-Dibyasinghapur to Gobardhanpur road 7.29 243 Khurda Banapur L037-Canal road to Kusarada 9.00 244 Khurda Bolagarh L051-Khanguria to Rammandir road 8.01 245 Khurda Bolagarh L022-Gediaplli to Shyamamohaptrapatna 5.80 246 Koraput Kotpad L022-NH 43 to A Ghatarla 4.76 247 Koraput Kundra L066-Kundra to Bagderi 8.80 248 Koraput Kundra L061-Kundra to Pakhnaguda 7.00 249 Koraput Kundra L029-Jeeraguda to Dangarpaunsi 5.00 250 Koraput Nandapur L038-Thuba to Raising 6.20 251 Koraput Nandapur T07-Nandapur to Banamaliput Lamtaput 3.30 252 Mayurbhanj Badasahi L044-RDRoad to Chenguamagalpur Road 2.50 253 Mayurbhanj Badasahi T02-Baghmara to Makadakenda 3.00 254 Mayurbhanj Badasahi L080-SH19 to Talanda Road 3.00 255 Mayurbhanj Bangiriposi L025-NH5 to Kumbharmundhakata Road 5.13 256 Mayurbhanj Bangiriposi L027-Budhamara to Pathuri Road 2.25 257 Mayurbhanj Bangiriposi L049-Shymsundarpur to Budhikhamari Road 4.00 258 Mayurbhanj Baripada L043-NH5 to Jhadjamda Road 2.00 259 Mayurbhanj Betnati L064-Betnoti to Sukhilahar Road 4.80 260 Mayurbhanj Betnati L048-MDR70 Nakhara to Khandadeulia Road 5.20 261 Mayurbhanj Betnati T06-NH5 at Betnoti to Merda Road 2.60 262 Mayurbhanj Betnati L070-NH 5 Dhanpur to Navadoy School 3.50 263 Mayurbhanj Betnati L049-Nadpur to Patalipura Road 4.10 264 Mayurbhanj Betnati L057-NH 5 to Janakideipur Road 3.66 265 Mayurbhanj Betnati L041-Balk to Kantipur 5.70 266 Mayurbhanj Bijatola L029-PWD Road to Begdega road 4.50 267 Mayurbhanj Bisoi L036-Asna to Kasipani 5.70 268 Mayurbhanj Bisoi L058-NH6 to Rangamatia Road 6.77 269 Mayurbhanj Bisoi L069-SH50 to Handifuta 1.75 270 Mayurbhanj Bisoi L074-SH50 to Kasipentha Road 5.00 271 Mayurbhanj Jashipur L051-NH6 to Begunia 3.89 272 Mayurbhanj Jashipur L043-Dhudku to Goili 6.65 273 Mayurbhanj Jashipur L047-NH6 to Bakartala 4.50 274 Mayurbhanj Kaptipada L059-RD Road to Salchua Road 3.50 275 Mayurbhanj Kaptipada T03-Mahisasuri to Sarat Road 1.30 276 Mayurbhanj Kaptipada L046-Goudgan to Baulakhaladi Road 5.00 277 Mayurbhanj Karanjia L048-Karanjia to Saradha 3.25 278 Mayurbhanj Khunta L027-PWD Road to Athapada Road 3.70 279 Mayurbhanj Kuliana T02-Chalunia to Kalajhinei Road 3.96 280 Mayurbhanj Kuliana T06-NH5 to at Kuchei to Chandua Road 7.24 281 Mayurbhanj Kuliana L062-RD Road to Sundria Road 1.50 282 Mayurbhanj Kuliana L052-RD Road at Kulina to Madanasahi Road 5.54 283 Mayurbhanj Rairanghpur T01-Garumahisani to Suriyagoda road 1.76 284 Mayurbhanj Rairanghpur L048-Sanpokhana to Godigaon 4.52 285 Mayurbhanj Raruan L025-PWD Road to Godapalsa 4.27 286 Mayurbhanj Raruan L051-RD Road to Righa 2.20 287 Mayurbhanj Raruan L028-ODR to Badmenta 3.77 288 Mayurbhanj Rasgovindpur T01-ODR Chitrada Rajghat Road 3.90 289 Mayurbhanj Rasgovindpur L040-Anla to Paikasahi Road 2.80 290 Mayurbhanj Rasgovindpur L029-Sarumula to Darakhuli Road 4.70 291 Mayurbhanj Samakhunta L022-Dhanpur to Sindurgoura Road 4.10

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Lengt Sl. Name of the No of No of District Name of the Road h in No. Block APs VAPs Km. 292 Mayurbhanj Samakhunta L031-Karanjia to Baunsbilla Road 2.25 293 Mayurbhanj Samakhunta L044-Samakhunta to Sankuchiamara Road 3.50 294 Mayurbhanj Saraskana L031-San Kachimbilla to Pandra Road 4.40 295 Mayurbhanj Saraskana L038-NH6 to Nuhamalia Sahar Road 4.20 296 Mayurbhanj Saraskana L048-NH6 to Rautara Road 2.70 297 Mayurbhanj Saraskana L051-NH6 to Ghantibuda 4.40 298 Mayurbhanj Sukruli L034-NH 6 to Kasia 1.63 299 Mayurbhanj Sukruli L035-PWD Road to Haldia 1.78 300 Mayurbhanj Sukruli T01-Tangabilla to Sukruli Road 9.62 301 Mayurbhanj Sukruli L048-Kesna to Adipur 1.12 302 Mayurbhanj Suliapada L035-Paktia to KamarjantaRoad 7.00 303 Mayurbhanj Suliapada L039-PWD Road to Lankadiha Road 3.00 L061-PWD Road at Deuli chhak to nuagaon 304 Mayurbhanj Suliapada 3.71 Road 305 Mayurbhanj Suliapada L037-Paktia to Ukasole Road 3.50 306 Mayurbhanj Udala L040-Udala to Balabhadrapur Road 3.70 307 Mayurbhanj Udala L027-Radho to Mauda Road 4.30 308 Mayurbhanj Baripada L058-T03 to raikarjharan Road 9.20 309 Mayurbhanj Rasgovindpur L065-Jhirani to Mahulia Road 11.53 310 Mayurbhanj Saraskana L022-RD Road to Badratila Road 5.91 311 Mayurbhnaj GB Nagar PWD Road to Tangena Road 2.40 312 Mayurbhnaj Badasahi RD Road to Jamuna Road 3.00 313 Mayurbhnaj Badasahi RDRoad to Dhadabani Road 2.20 314 Mayurbhnaj Khunta PWD Road to Sankadadiha 4.00 315 Mayurbhnaj Khunta PWD Road to Badjamuna Road 2.00 316 Mayurbhnaj Khunta SH19 to Dharampur Road 2.50 317 Mayurbhnaj Khunta RD Road to Raghunathpur Road 3.50 318 Mayurbhnaj Khunta RD Road to Baragadia Road 2.20 319 Mayurbhnaj Khunta Beldangiri to Taragadi Road 2.00 320 Mayurbhnaj Khunta SH19 to Nuagaon Road 6.00 321 Mayurbhnaj Khunta RD Road to Belpal Road 4.10 322 Mayurbhnaj Khunta Badkaranjia to Dhabanisole Road 3.20 323 Mayurbhnaj Baripada NH5 to Karanjia Road 2.25 324 Mayurbhnaj Baripada T5 to Betna Road 6.00 325 Mayurbhnaj Samakhunta Jyotipur to Itamundia Road 2.50 326 Mayurbhnaj Samakhunta RD Road to DR Nagar 2.25 327 Mayurbhnaj Samakhunta RD Road at Harisole to Chandanpur Road 2.30 328 Mayurbhnaj Saraskana RD Road to Kasipal Road 1.50 329 Mayurbhnaj Saraskana RD Road to Dakhinbadi Road 2.30 330 Mayurbhnaj Saraskana RD Road to Bhandhiari Road 2.10 331 Mayurbhnaj Saraskana NH6 to Badbudamara Road 4.50 332 Mayurbhnaj Saraskana NH6 to Jambani Road 2.30 333 Mayurbhnaj Saraskana NH6 to Talak Road 1.50 334 Mayurbhnaj Saraskana NH6 to Kurundihi Road 1.50 335 Mayurbhnaj Saraskana NH6 to Kendua Road 3.00 336 Mayurbhnaj Suliapada PWD Road to Kaltia Road 3.00 337 Mayurbhnaj Suliapada RD Road to Bad Tungadhua Road 2.00 338 Mayurbhnaj Suliapada RD Road toKusumi Road 1.20 339 Mayurbhnaj Suliapada Bhuskunda to Patharnesa Road 2.25 340 Mayurbhnaj Suliapada Bilash to Pandusole Road 1.60 341 Mayurbhnaj Suliapada Kujidihi chhak to Pathara Road 7.00 Appendix 2 21

Lengt Sl. Name of the No of No of District Name of the Road h in No. Block APs VAPs Km. 342 Mayurbhnaj Suliapada RD Road to Rasunia Road 1.20 343 Mayurbhnaj Suliapada Kujidihi Chitakhal Road 2.20 344 Mayurbhnaj Suliapada Sanjogiband to Sarasposi Road 1.70 345 Mayurbhnaj Suliapada Bedhi to Kadopatia Road 3.00 346 Mayurbhnaj Suliapada RD Road to Handbhanga Road 2.00 347 Mayurbhnaj Suliapada PWD Road to Kundiasole Road 3.00 348 Mayurbhnaj Suliapada PWD Road to Chakchakia Road 1.40 349 Mayurbhnaj Suliapada RD Road at Bhola chhak to Kathsirsi Road 1.80 350 Mayurbhnaj Udala MDR70 to Dutikadeipur 6.95 351 Mayurbhnaj Badasahi PWD Road to Barapada Road 2.00 352 Mayurbhnaj Khunta PS Road to Nuagaon Road 5.00 353 Mayurbhnaj Suliapada Dhadangri to Nedua Road 4.50 354 Mayurbhnaj Saraskana Bedhakudar to Amdiha Road 4.80 355 Mayurbhnaj Saraskana Kasiabeda Chhak to Ghuma Road 2.50 356 Mayurbhnaj Saraskana Paktia to Pokpoka Road 3.44 357 Mayurbhnaj Saraskana RD Road to Silphodi Road 4.10 358 Mayurbhnaj Saraskana RD Road to Bankisole Road 4.92 359 Mayurbhnaj Saraskana RD Road to Gopinathpur Road 2.44 360 Mayurbhnaj Saraskana RD Road to Jodajam Road 2.05 361 Mayurbhnaj Saraskana RD Road to Kundiapani Road 3.30 362 Mayurbhnaj Saraskana RD Road Mundhabani Road 3.50 363 Mayurbhnaj Kuliana NH 5 to Aniapal 2.50 364 Mayurbhnaj Kuliana RD Road to Kamarpal Road 6.00 365 Mayurbhnaj Kuliana RD Road to Kesrpur Road 2.00 366 Mayurbhnaj Kuliana RD Road to Srichandanpur Road 1.00 367 Mayurbhnaj Kuliana RD Road to Tiringidihi Road 5.20 368 Mayurbhnaj Kuliana NH 5 to Palasbani Road 5.25 369 Mayurbhnaj Kuliana RD Road to Baitpur Road 6.90 370 Mayurbhnaj Morada Kisantandi Chhak to Gadia 3.60 371 Mayurbhnaj Morada Moroda to Bhatchatrapur Road 7.80 372 Mayurbhnaj Morada PWD Road to Dhansole Road 1.20 373 Mayurbhnaj Samakhunta SH 19 to Pandura Road 4.50 374 Nawarangpur Kosagumuda L038-RD jn to Kantasariguda 9.10 375 Nawarangpur Kosagumuda L059-Kasagumuda to Khutiguda 8.01 376 Nawarangpur Nandahandi T04-Chiliguda to Ekamba 8.00 377 Nawarangpur Nandahandi T02-Dohana jn to Jagannathpur 3.90 378 Nawarangpur Nowrangpur T08-Chikili to Phatakote road 8.60 379 Nawarangpur Papadahandi T08-Jatabal to Manigam 10.50 380 Nawarangpur Raighar L065-Mohanda to Nisantikira 6.00 381 Nawarangpur Raighar L057-Dongripara jn to Dongripara 3.20 382 Nayagarh Khandapara L042-MDR 68 to Ranipada Extn 2.21 383 Nayagarh Ranpur L044-Jankia to Krushnachandrapur 7.50 384 Nayagarh Ranpur L051-NH5 to Benta 4.51 385 Nayagarh Ranpur L042-MDR 76 to Barangadia 5.02 386 Nayagarh Ranpur L096-RD Road to Thanapallipatna 5.25 387 Nayagarh Ranpur L061-MDR 76 to Krushnapur 4.69 388 Nayagarh Nayagarh L109-RD Road to Saluni 2.70 389 Nuapara Komna L040-Tikrapara to Jetupali 2.25 390 Nuapara Komna L060-PWD Road to Malikmunda 4.00 391 Nuapara Komna L100-Tengnabasa road to Khajurbahal 2.07 392 Nuapara Nuapara L031-RD Road to Palsabhadar 1.90

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Lengt Sl. Name of the No of No of District Name of the Road h in No. Block APs VAPs Km. 393 Nuapara Nuapara L032-RD Road to Beheradahi 1.05 394 Nuapara Nuapara L036-RD road to Bkakharamal 1.50 395 Nuapara Nuapara L027-RD Road to Jamli 2.10 396 Nuapara Sinpalli L024-Hatibandha to Bharuamunda 8.00 Phulbani 397 Balliguda T05-Barakhama to Daka Road 1.70 (Kandhamal) Phulbani 398 Daringbadi T05-Gadapur to Dusharigan road 4.10 (Kandhamal) Phulbani 399 Daringbadi L067-Saniketa to Suganketa road 3.20 (Kandhamal) Phulbani 400 G.Udayagiri L038-PWD Road to Raipalli 8.17 (Kandhamal) Phulbani 401 K.Nuagaon L048-NH 217 to Balamarpadar road 3.10 (Kandhamal) Phulbani 402 K.Nuagaon L058-Sarangada to Bandudi road 7.10 (Kandhamal) Phulbani 403 Khajuripada T05-Garakumpa Balaskumpa road 5.35 (Kandhamal) Phulbani 404 Phiringia T02-Budakamba Balandapada road 19.95 (Kandhamal) Phulbani 405 Phiringia T05-Gochhapada Jn to Nedipadar 6.26 (Kandhamal) Phulban 406 Raikia T05-Sugudabadi to Mandasuru road 7.85 i(Kandhamal) Phulbani 407 Tumudibandh L035-Guchuka to Pukuru road 6.50 (Kandhamal) Phulbani 408 Tumudibandh L024-NH 217 to Padikia road 1.00 (Kandhamal) 409 Puri Brahmagiri T03-Baliharchandi to Gaudiaghai 3.32 410 Puri Delanga L058-T7 to Barakera 2.50 411 Puri Nimapada T05-Nimapara to Dhamantira 6.40 412 Puri Nimapada T03-Nimapara to Balanga 5.21 L046-T5 Satasankha Balanga road to 413 Puri Pipili 2.00 Rupadeipur 414 Puri Pipili L075-T7 to Danagohiri 3.00 415 Puri Pipili L060-NH203 to Birapurusottampur 5.00 416 Puri Pipili L080-T9 to Gunthal 2.00 417 Puri Puri L051-E K Embkt to Uttarana 3.00 418 Puri Puri L041-NH 203 to Khandiabandha 4.50 419 Rayagada Gudari T03-RD Road to Karlaghat 10.50 420 Rayagada Gunupur L052-PWD Road to Loba 4.00 421 Rayagada Kalyansinghpur T02-Kumariguda to Papikona 7.58 422 Rayagada Kalyansinghpur T01-K usabheti to Badadwarasahi 3.00 423 Rayagada Kashipur L049-Kucheipadar to Dumbaguda 7.50 424 Rayagada Kolnara L080-PWD road to Badakhilapadar 12.00 425 Rayagada Padmapur L038-PWD Road to Biripadar 3.97 426 Rayagada Padmapur T05-Padmapur to MKRai 12.00 427 Rayagada Rayagada T05-Kumbikota to Badacheka 2.07 428 Rayagada Kashipur T01-Kasipur to Sikarpai 15.00 429 Sambalpur Bamra L057-SH 24 to Bandhakani 6.60 430 Sambalpur Bamra L050-Chhatiposh to Charbhaya 5.49 Appendix 2 23

Lengt Sl. Name of the No of No of District Name of the Road h in No. Block APs VAPs Km. 431 Sambalpur Jamankira L051-NH 6 Chinimahul 1.37 432 Sambalpur Jamankira L031-NH 200 Nuagaon 3.58 433 Sambalpur Jamankira L038-NH 6 to Badibahal M 1.60 434 Sambalpur Jamankira L033-NH 200 to Balimal 6.11 435 Sambalpur Jujumura L061-NH42 to Ichhapal 7.70 436 Sambalpur Kuchinda L036-Tainsar to Badmundaloi 9.45 437 Sambalpur Kuchinda L060-Charbhati to Tihadipali 5.40 438 Sambalpur Maneswar L057-PWD Road to Jaduloisingh 10.90 439 Sambalpur Naktideul T01-Batagaon to Salebhata road 10.54 440 Sambalpur Rairakhole T04-Rairakhol Podabalanda to Badmal road 25.22 441 Sambalpur Bamra L072-Gurla to Bounsalaga 3.75 442 Sambalpur Jujumura L036-Gadgadbahal to Adhapada 7.50 443 Sonepur Sonepur T05-MDR 39 Nandanmal to Dabpali 2.73 444 Sonepur Sonepur T04-Khari Kutasingha 11.28 445 Sonepur Sonepur L041-NH 224 to Buromunda 2.10 446 Sonepur Sonepur L044-B A R D road to Mayurudan 5.26 447 Sonepur Sonepur L024-NH 224 to Janmura 4.20 448 Sonepur Sonepur L035-Nh 224 to Badbahali 1.40 L025-Sibatala Lukapada RD road to 449 Sonepur Tarava 2.05 Attasingha 450 Sundargarh Balisankara L029-Rouldega to Thiteitangar road 6.03 451 Sundargarh Bargaon L055-RD road to Manaharpur 1.56 452 Sundargarh Bargaon L059-Singarmunda to Aludega 1.44 453 Sundargarh Bisra L039-MDR 32 to Tulsikani 2.70 454 Sundargarh Bonaigarh L040-NH 23 to Tendra 8.20 455 Sundargarh Bonaigarh L026-NH 23 to Jamirposh 7.00 456 Sundargarh Hemgiri L045-Kanika to Kusumel 8.76 457 Sundargarh Kuanramunda T04-NH 23 to Jhurmur road 3.20 458 Sundargarh Kutra L031-PS road to Beldihi road 1.45 459 Sundargarh Lahunipara L037-Kurda to Fuljhar road 4.59 460 Sundargarh Lahunipara L054-RD road to Angul road 4.20 461 Sundargarh Subdega L044-MDR SH 31 to Tilijora 3.43 L035-ODRroad At Kurunkel to Majhapara 462 Sundargarh Subdega 3.20 Deogaon 463 Sundargarh Tangarpali L037-PWD road to Belsara Via Budabahal 3.10 L063-Bhatipada to PWD road via Rampur 464 Sundargarh Balisankara 8.29 Gaikanpali Bhimkuta Kurei Jamudhar 2012. Total 30

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APPENDIX 3: OUTLINE COMMUNITY PARTICIPATION FRAMEWORK FOR RCIP/RRSIIIP

1. The proposed multitranche financing facility (MFF) will finance the construction and upgrading of rural roads eligible for Pradhan Mantri Gram Sadak Yojana (PMGSY), the Prime Minister’s Rural Roads Program, in the selected states (Assam, Orissa, West Bengal, Chhattisgarh and Madhya Pradesh) and any other states meeting the requirements in the Framework Financing Agreement). The criteria for subproject selection, social assessment, and review procedures are provided here.

A. Social Criteria for Subproject Selection

2. Criteria include the following:

(i) adequate land width availability as specified in the Rural Roads Manual, Specification for Rural Roads 2004 and PMGSY Operations Manual 2005; (ii) the proposed alignment involves limited land loss, and the remaining land and or/structures remain viable for continued use; (iii) if impacts are unavoidable, the impacts will be minimized through one or more of the following mechanisms: (a) design modifications by reducing land width, shifting the alignment, modifying cross-sections, etc., to the extent required by safety considerations; (b) voluntary donation of land/assets by the land/asset owner by means of memorandum of understanding (MOU) or other documentation acceptable to ADB; and (c) provision of support and assistance to vulnerable 2 3 affected people through gram panchayat and rural development schemes and agreed mitigation matrix; and (iv) roads with no scope for addressing social impacts through any of the mechanisms above will not be taken up under the MFF for that particular year. Such roads will be taken up after the social issues are resolved by the community.

B. Social Assessment Requirement

3. After subproject selection (para. 2), the following processes will be undertaken and documented in specified formats:

4. Planning. This involves the following activities: (i) Disseminate project information to (a) sensitize the communities on project related issues, and (b) articulate community expectations of the proposed project and the mechanism for beneficiaries’ land contribution. (ii) Finalize alignment through community planning: (a) transect walk conducted by the PIU, panchayat, and local community; (b) joint on-site inventory, crosschecking, verification of alignment, and transfer of information on revenue maps; (c) Identification and redress of grievances; (d) initiation of the process of 4 land transfer; (e) Identification of vulnerable people affected by the project

2 Affected people are defined as people (households) who stand to lose, as a consequence of the project, all or part of their physical and nonphysical assets irrespective of legal or ownership titles. 3 A panchayat is a body of directly elected people responsible for development of activities in an area. The three levels of panchayat comprise gram panchayat at village level, intermediate panchayat at block level, and zilla panchayat at district level. 4 Vulnerable people affected by the project are defined as (i) households living below the poverty line as per the state poverty line for rural areas; (ii) households who will lose income and move below the poverty line as a result of loss to Appendix 3 25

identified; (f) Community acceptance of the project and road alignment; (g) voluntary land donations made through MOU or other documentation acceptable to ADB; and (h) Adjustment of community/panchayat land to mitigate severe livelihood disturbances arising from land donations. (iii) The PIU/gram panchayat consults with people affected by the project after the transect walk to (a) disseminate information and data on how the concerns of affected people (AP) are incorporated in design modifications; (b) describe procedures to be adopted for land transfer; (c) outline entitlement provisions for vulnerable affected people for targeted support/assistance through linkages with rural development schemes, civil support mechanisms, or cash assistance; (d) describe disbursal procedures to vulnerable AP; and (e) outline inputs required from the community: construction labor, temporary use of land for diversion. (iv) Develop a profile of AP: the PIU and gram panchayat will (a) survey AP to estimate asset ownership, sources of livelihood, and lost assets and livelihood; and (b) identify vulnerable AP to provide targeted support/assistance based on their vulnerability (living below the poverty line; households moving below the poverty line; scheduled tribes; scheduled castes; households headed by women; handicapped people suffering losses of their land, shelter, or source of livelihood). (v) Disseminate the process of land transfer and finalize entitlement provisions. 5 (vi) Form village and district land management committees and grievance redress committees to resolve grievances, if any. (vii) Submit MOU or other documentation acceptable to ADB/ to panchayati raj institution (PRI) and documentation of structure losses that are to be replaced by the PIU, state, and/or panchayat.

5. Mitigation Measures Matrix. A voluntary land donation system is adopted for the project in recognition of the effectiveness of the system for rural roads development in India. The project will also ensure that (i) there is full consultation with landowners and any nontitled people on site selection (ii) voluntary donations do not severely affect the living standards of affected people and are directly linked to benefits for the affected people, with community sanctioned measures to replace any losses that are agreed through verbal and written record by affected people; (iii) any voluntary donation will be confirmed through verbal and written record, and verified by an independent third party; and (iv) adequate grievance redress mechanisms are in place.

6. To mitigate the possible adverse impacts of the subprojects, the community participation framework (CPF) lists various types of impact categories and mitigation measures which would apply to sample as well as additional subprojects, based on the specific project impacts.

Mitigation Measures Matrix Impact Category Mitigation Measures Responsibility Loss of Willing transfer of land by means of memorandum of Gram panchayat Agricultural Land understanding (MOU) or other documentation acceptable to (GP), Project ADB implementation  Advance notice to harvest standing crops unit (PIU) and  For vulnerable affected people (AP), assistance/support by land revenue means of (i) alternate land sites provided by gram department panchayat, or (ii) cash assistance as per replacement

assets and/or livelihoods; (iii) households losing structure, households headed by women, scheduled caste, scheduled tribe, or the disabled. 5 A land management committee will be formed by the gram panchayats consisting of gram panchayat members.

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Impact Category Mitigation Measures Responsibility cost6 by gram panchayat to meet loss of land; and inclusion as beneficiaries in the existing poverty reduction/livelihood restoration programs  For land involving traditional and tenurial rights, the legal provisions applicable of the central and state governments pertaining to transfer of land will be followed; existing customary rights of tribal communities on various categories of land will be taken into account during the process of land transfer Loss of Structure  Provision of an alternate plot of land and structure of Gram panchayat equivalent quality and value to be provided as per AP’s (GP), Project choice, or cash assistance by gram panchayat to meet the implementation loss of land and structure allowing AP to purchase land and unit (PIU) and rebuild structure of an equivalent standard land revenue  For loss of boundary walls, fences, and other structures, department willing transfer by means of MOU or other documentation acceptable to ADB. If voluntary donation of such structures is not possible, cash assistance as per replacement cost by gram panchayat to meet the loss of such structures, or provision of materials and/or labor by gram panchayat to allow AP to replace/rebuild the same  For vulnerable AP, inclusion as beneficiaries in the rural development programs/housing schemes  For tenants, assistance to find alternative rental arrangements by gram panchayat, or cash assistance equivalent to advance payments made to the owner  For squatters, provision of alternative relocation site, or cash assistance as per replacement cost, or provision of building material and/or labor by gram panchayat, or inclusion as beneficiaries in the rural development programs/housing schemes  For land and structure involving traditional and tenurial rights, the legal provisions applicable of the central and state governments pertaining to transfer of land will be followed; existing customary rights of the tribal communities on various categories of land shall be taken into account during the process of land transfer Loss of  For vulnerable AP, inclusion as beneficiaries in the existing Gram panchayat Livelihood poverty reduction/livelihood restoration programs; in case and PIU of non-inclusion in such programs, cash assistance to meet the loss of income during transitional phase and for income restoration  Assistance for asset creation7 by community and gram panchayat Loss of Assets  Willing transfer of the asset by means of MOU or other Gram Such as Trees, documentation acceptable to ADB panchayat, PIU, Well, and Ponds  For vulnerable affected people, assistance for the loss of and land these assets through inclusion as beneficiaries in the revenue existing poverty reduction/livelihood restoration programs; department

6 Replacement cost means the "cost" to replace the lost asset at current market value or its nearest equivalent, plus any transaction costs such as administrative charges, taxes, and registration and titling costs allowing the individual/ community to replace what is lost and their economic and social circumstances to be at least restored to the pre-project level. 7 Assistance for asset creation shall comprise of assistance for creation of cattle shed, shop, production unit or any other form of income generating asset that will enable the affected household in restoring their livelihood. Appendix 3 27

Impact Category Mitigation Measures Responsibility in case of non-inclusion in such programs, cash assistance by gram panchayat to meet the loss of assets and income Loss of  Relocation or construction of assets by gram panchayat Gram Community- with technical inputs from the PIU panchayat, and Owned Assets  Consultations with the concerned section of the community PIU (such as temple, in the case of grazing land, etc. wells, ponds, grazing land, etc.) Temporary  Civil works contract conditions to include provisions to PIU Impacts during obligate the contractor to implement appropriate mitigation Construction measures for the temporary impacts including disruption of normal traffic, increased noise levels, dust generation, and damage to adjacent parcel of land due to movement of heavy machinery. Other Impacts  Unforeseen impacts will be documented and mitigated based on the principles not Identified in this framework.

7. Implementation. The following activities will be undertaken:

(i) For the implementation of civil works, the states will acquire or make available on a timely basis the land and rights in land, free from any encumbrances. (ii) The PIU will facilitate enrollment of vulnerable AP in rural development schemes with prior disclosure of information of the process and schedule. (iii) Entitlements will be disbursed through civil support mechanism by gram panchayat or any other agency that holds jurisdiction over such disbursement. (iv) For lands involving traditional tenurial rights, the PIU and gram panchayat, through consultations, will assess the impacts of such land donations and the extent of dependence of the local community on such land. (v) Loss of other assets (well, trees, etc.) will be accounted for either through willing transfer (MOU or other documentation acceptable to ADB) or relocation/construction by gram panchayat/community with technical inputs from the PIU. (vi) Grievances will be resolved through the land management committee and grievance redress committees. (vii) The PIU takes physical possession of land. (viii) Temporary use of land during construction will be through written approval of the landowner or the panchayati raj institution. Contractor will bear the costs of any impact on structure or land due to movement of machinery and other construction- related reasons. Construction camp will be sited in consultation with local community and panchayati raj institution. (ix) In order to ensure effective implementation of social safeguard process and accountability of Social Safeguarding interests, procedures and documents post the demobilization of the PIC, it may be necessary to formulate state level Social Safeguard Cells.The cell will (i) Coordinate all agencies involved in dealing with Social safeguards process (ii) Assist the PIU and PIC in organizing social safeguard processes as mentioned in CPF (iii) Ensuring documentation of all documents on time (iv) Facilitate PIU/PIC for better linkage of APs and (iv)b Monitoring of the PIUs and PIC.

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APPENDIX 4: LIST OF BATCH I SUBPROJECT ROADS REVIEWED

Road No of No of Sl No District Name of Road Length Km APs VAPs 1 Angul L026-Dalo Jokapani Road 5.52 0 0 2 Angul L053-Kalamchhuin Solanda Road 3.87 0 0 3 Balasore L109-Tudigadia to Jalada Road 7.78 0 0 4 Bargarh T02-SH3 near Sohela to Tambimunda 4.20 0 0 5 Bhadrak L022-PWD Road to Bachhada 5.00 0 0 6 Bolangir T11-Barpadar to Baghmund road 12.60 0 0 7 Boudh L122-SH 41 to Badachapapali 1.05 4 0 8 Cuttack L029-Kakhadi to Ramshyampur 7.05 0 0 9 Cuttack L030-Kakhadi to Routraypur 6.00 0 0 10 Cuttack T01-Gadama to Kishannagar 8.31 0 0 11 Dhenkanal L079-NH 42 to Tentuliapada 2.0 0 0 12 Ganjam L039-PWD Road to Palakasandha 2.30 0 0 13 Ganjam L045-PWD road to Madhabarida Via Benikpalli 5.00 0 0 14 Ganjam L043-Panigidi Manikapur 4.50 0 0 15 Ganjam L038-SH21 Panchubhuti Harijana Sahi 2.54 0 0 16 Ganjam L056-NH 217 to B Nuapalli road 1.30 0 0 17 Jagatsinghpur L053-Urali to Patenigaon 3.75 0 0 18 Jagatsinghpur L071-Balipatna to Pubapada 2.10 3 1 19 Jagatsinghpur L035-Alana II to panchapa 3.50 5 2 20 Jajpur L030-Kalyanapur Samalpur 3.92 0 0 21 Jharsuguda L114-NH200 to Lakhanpur 5.00 0 0 22 Kalahandi L128-NH 201 to Sanfula 4.50 0 0 23 Kalahandi L037-PWD Road to Balajipita 3.10 0 0 24 Kandhamal T-05- Garakumpa Balasakumpa Road 5.35 0 0 25 Kendrapara L041-RB road to Balikana 3.40 4 2 26 Kendrapara L032-Tiarchak to Balarampur 2.48 0 0 27 Keonjhar L033-Arsala to Teliarsala road 5.81 0 0 28 Keonjhar L032-NH215 to Bishnupur road 2.65 0 0 29 Khurda L060-R D road to Tandal 2.36 5 4 30 Khurda L030-R D road to Bengitangi 3.40 0 0 31 Koraput L022-NH 43 to A Ghatarla 8.80 0 0 32 Koraput L038-Thuba to Raising 3.00 0 0 33 Koraput Kundra to Bagderi 8.80 6 4 34 Mayurbhanj L074-SH50 to Kasipentha Road 4.5 0 0 35 Mayurbhanj L069-SH50 to Handifuta 3.89 0 0 36 Mayurbhanj L064-Betnoti to Sukhilahar Road 4.8 0 0 37 Nawarangpur T02-Dohana jn to Jagannathpur 3.2 4 1 38 Nayagarh L042-MDR 76 to Barangadia 2.07 0 0 39 Nuapada L032-RD Road to Beheradahi 8.00 0 0 40 Nuapada L031- RD road to Palasabhadar 1.90 4 1 41 Puri L051-E K Embkt to Uttarana 7.58 3 1 42 Rayagada L052-PWD Road to Loba 7.50 0 0 43 Sambalpur L061-NH42 to Ichhapal 10.9 0 0 44 Sambalpur L051-NH 6 Chinimahul 7.70 0 0 45 Sonepur L025-Sibatala Lukapada RD road to Attasingha 1.44 0 0 46 Sonepur L024-NH 224 to Janmura 4.20 0 0 47 Sundargarh MDR 32 to Tulsikani 2.70 0 0 48 Sundargarh L029-Rouldega to Thiteitangar road 6.03 0 0

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APPENDIX 5: CPF AND ECOP DOCUMENTS: RCIP II – TRANCHE 1

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 CPF & ECOP DOCUMENTS : RCIP-II TRANCHE-I

NAME OF ROAD: RD ROAD TO PALASABHADAR BLOCK NAME: NARASINGHPUR, ROAD NETWORK CODE: L-031 RURAL WORKS DIVISION: NUAPADA DISTRICT: NUAPADA PKG.NO.- OR-24-ADB/69/RC-II/TR-I

 PROJECT IMPLEMENTATION CONSULTANT (PIC)  LIFE ACADEMY OF VOCATIONAL STUDIES (LAVS)

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CONTENT REFERENCE PAGE INFORMATION ON CORE ROAD NETWORK 03-03

NOTICE FOR VILLAGE MEETING 04-04

ANNEX 2: INFORMATION DISSEMINATION ON PMGSY 05-09

ANNEX 3 A: DOCUMENTATION OF TRANSACT WALK 10-16

VILLAGE MEETING (PALLI SABHA) RESOLUTIONS 17-19

GP AND RI CERTIFICATES 20-20

ANNEX 3 B: PROMPT LIST FOR PUBLIC CONSULTATIONS 21-21

ANNEX 3 C: ROAD SAFETY SESSION LEAFLETS 22-25

ANNEX 4: CENSUS SURVEY OF AFFECTED PERSONS 26-27

ANNEX 5: DISPLAYING AND DOCUMENTING DETAILS OF APS 28-29

ANNEX 6: REPORTING IMPACT OVERVIEW 30-30

ANNEX 7: MOUs WITH APS 31-32

ANNEX 8: KEY RURAL DEVELOPMENT SCHEMES IN ODISHA 33-33

RURAL ROADS ENVIRONMENT CHECKLIST 34-37

STRIP MAP OF THE ROAD 38-48

PHOTOGRAPHS OF SELECT CHAINAGES 39-50

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ANNEX – I: INFORMATION ON CORE NETWORK

Block Name of Through Code in Length Habitations Population to be Name Road Route or Core (Km) to be served & code Link Route Network Connected Total SC ST

RD road to Nuapada Link Route L-031 1.90 Palasabhadar 641 243 0 Palasabhadar Further details available at:

Agency Name Office of the Executive Engineer, Rural Works Division

Address RW Division, Nuapada

Contact Person Mr.Muktikanta Panda, AEE Contact Phone Number +91-9438289620

Responsible Agency /Person:  PIU (EE/SE)  District Panchayat (Zila Parishad President)  Gram Panchayat (Sarpanch and other members)

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NOTICE FOR PALLISABHA

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ANNEX II: INFORMATION DISSEMINATION ON PMGSY THROUGH DISTRIBUTION OF BROCHURES IN LOCAL LANGUAGE

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ANNEX III A: DOCUMENTATION OF TRANSECT WALK

1. Name of Road : RD Road To Palasabhadar 2. Villages : Palasabhadar 3. Gram Panchayat : Budhipalli 4. Block : Nuapada 5. District : Nuapada 6. Date & Time : 19.05.2017 at 10.00 AM 7. Total Number of Participants in the : 64 transact walk 8. Number of Participants in the following categories Female headed household : 0 Scheduled Caste : 37 Scheduled Tribe : 0 Disabled : 0 BPL : 42 Household loosing structure : 0 Women in general : 21 9. Name & Designation of the Key Participants: From Government : Mr. Muktikanta Panda, AEE Mr. Lingaraj Kharsal, JE Mr. Mahendra Kumar Chalan, RI From Panchayat Raj Institution (PRI) : Sri. Harabai Keuta, Sarpanch 10. Issues and suggestions raised by the Participants: i Road alignment and design in : The proposed road takes off from RD road and general (PIUs to consult prompt list connects Palasabhadar village. The road proposes in Annex 3(b) to offer round the year connectivity to 641 inhabitants including 243 belonging to SC communities. The alignment is on the existing track. After transact walk with community the length of the road was recorded as 1.90 Km. ii Road width and land availability : Sufficient land is available for road construction except in few patches. The width varies between 4.0 mtr. to 7.2 mtr. in different sections of road alignment. The carriage way would be 3.5 mtr. & 3.75 mtr. in village area and outside village area respectively. iii BPL Households : {The determination of BPL households under the CPF will be as per two criteria: (a) written verification (entry in the Government list of BPL or possession of 1 out of 4 affected persons belongs to BPL category. a BPL card) or (b) community The BPL status has been verified as per guidelines. confirmation that an affected person/family falls in the category of economically weaker section and thus needs to be assisted under the Project} iv Land owned/used by vulnerable : 1 out of 4 affected persons belong to vulnerable groups of people groups. Land owned by VAP is 2.56 Acre and loss is 0.040 Acre Appendix 5 39

v : The proposed road does not pass through any Sensitive locations (forests, cultural sensitive locations such as forests, religious, properties, etc.) cultural or other places of public importance. vi Water-related issues (drainage lines, : rivers and water crossings, irrigation Community suggested for 2 CD works at Ch. 0/010 water courses, other water bodies, (1 HPC) and 1 RCC at Ch. 0/045 km. etc.) vii : Cautionary signboards, speed breakers are Road safety-related issues (major suggested at Junction at 0/000 Village area at Ch. junctions, curves, bends, etc.) 0/850 to 1/400, 1/750 to 1/800 km. viii : Community does not feel the need for any special Other suggestions (such as regarding design for cattle crossing. Barren land patches are cattle crossing, borrow pits, etc.) available for borrow pits. 11. Major Outcomes of the Transect Walk i Changes to be incorporated in the : Alignment should be finalized avoiding tree felling design and straightening road at minor curves. ii Extent of land taken and : No additional land required as sufficient ROW is willingness/unwillingness of land available. owner/users for donation iii Environmental issues to be resolved : Issues identified and addressed by providing CD works at Ch. 0/010, 0/045 (RCC) Km. iv Other issues : Protection wall or Toe wall not required 12 Brief Summary of consultation held during transect walk Transact walk findings were discussed at Pallisabha in the presence of PIU and PRI representatives. There was assurance from Gram Panchayat to extend all co-operations during road construction. It was decided to construct 600 mtr. CC road and 1300 mtr. BT Road. 13 Major issues discussed during consultation No additional private land is required for the sub-project as sufficient ROW is available. Community suggested taking appropriate safety measures on road alignment. Community assured cooperation during construction. 14 Recommendation of the Social Safeguard Specialist  Safety signboards to be installed at vulnerable locations as identified during transact walk  Major CD works may be provided at chainages identified by the community and agreed by PIU representatives.

The road alignment will be finalized with the best efforts to address the above issues.

List of Culverts Recommended Chainage Specification (HPC/RCC/Box Cell) Proposal Remarks 0/010 900 mm S/R HPC New To be Constructed 0/045 RCC Slab Culvert (3x2) New To be Constructed

Road Safety Measures Recommended: Chainage Safety Issue Safety Measures 0/000 Junction Junction to be properly developed and Cautionary signage & Speed breakers should be provided. 0/850 to 1/400, Village Area Cautionary signage & Speed breakers should be 1/750 to 1/800 provided.

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CHAINAGE WISE TRANSECT WALK FINDINGS Chainage  Existing Additional Land Type of Loss (Land) Remark Land Required in Mtr. Width LHS RHS LHS RHS in mtr. 000-400 6.0 1.5 1.5 Govt. Land Govt. Land BT Road Proposed 400-600 5.5 1.0 1.5 Agri Land Agri Land BT Road Proposed 600-900 6.0 1.0 1.0 Agri Land Agri Land BT Road Proposed 800-1300 4.5 Nil Nil Nil Nil CC Road Proposed 1300-1800 7.5 Nil Nil Nil Nil BT Road Proposed 1800-1900 5.0 Nil Nil Nil Nil CC Road Proposed

Countersigned :

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TRANSACT WALK RECORD SHEET B: PHYSICAL PARTICULARS Tree-T, Electric Pole-EP, Tube Well-TW, Sub Station-SS, School-Sch, Pond-P, Canal-C, River- R, Temple-TM, Forest-F, Hill-H, Community Structure-CS, Private House-PH, Worship Place- WP

Chainage Left Hand Side Right Hand Side 8-10 M 6-8 M 4-6 M 2-4 M 0-2 M 0-2 M 2-4 M 4-6 M 6-8 M 8-10 M 000-100 T-1 T-4 100-200 T-1 T-2 T-1 T-1 200-300 T-2 300-400 T-1 T-1 400-500 T-1 T-3 500-600 T-2 T-1 600-700 T-2 T-1 700-800 T-3 T-1 PH-2 800-900 PH-2 T-3 T-1

PH-3 900-1000 PH-4 EP-1 EP-2 PH-2 1000-1100 PH-3 TW-1

EP-3 CENTRELINE 1100-1200 PH-1 PH-3 EP-1 EP-1 1200-1300 PH-4 PH-3 1300-1400 EP-1 EP-1 1400-1500 PH-1 T-3 T-4 1500-1600 T-1 T-2 T-3 PH-3 1600-1700 EP-1 1700-1800 T-2 T-2 T-3 1800-1900 T-3 CS-1 EP-1 PH-3

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GP CERTIFICATE:

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ANNEX 3 (B) PROMPT LIST ON COMMUNITY CONSULTATION ON ROAD ALIGNMENT AND DESIGN ISSUES (FOR THE USE BY PIUS)

Question Yes No N/A 1. Are there any flood prone areas on the road? √ If yes: 1.1 Are locations specified and inspected? √ 1.2. Is high flood level specified for each stretch? √ 1.3 Are locations specified and inspected? √ 2. Are there any locations on the road where irrigations ducts √ need to be provided? If yes: 2.1 Are locations specified and inspected? √ 3. Can the road be used as a shortcut by through traffic? √ 4. Does the road lead to any quarries, mining areas, brick kilns, √ logging areas, tourist attractions etc.? 5. Are there plans to build new schools, hospitals, temples etc √ 6. Is there potential for double connectivity? √ If yes on any of 3-6: 6.1 Is information on location, size and nature of additional traffic √ generators and specific routes obtained? 7. Is there a need for deviations from existing track? √ If yes: 7.1 Were the proposals for deviation shown on site and explained √ to the community? 7.2 Is the land availability checked? √ 7.3 If there is a need for donation, were the owners consulted √ regarding their agreement to donate the land? 8. Is there a need for speed breakers? √ If yes: 8.1 Is location and rational for speed breakers identified? √ 8.2 Is rationale verified and checked on site? √ 8.3 Are alternative or additional locations discussed? √ 9. Are all existing intersections checked with the community on √ site? 9.1 Is the use of intersecting roads identified (e.g. school children, √ farm machinery, etc)? 10. Are proposed culvert locations verified with the community? 10.1 Is there a need for additional culverts? √ 10.2 If yes, are locations identified? √ M √ 11.1 If yes, are locations identified? √

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ANNEX 4: FORMAT OF CENSUS SURVEY QUESTIONNAIRE AND CONSULTATIONS WITH THE AFFECTED PERSONS

1. Project Road: RD Road To Palasabhadar

2. Household Identification Number: 01

3. Plot No./Patta No./Khasra No:

4. Name of the Head of the Household: Ratan Lal Sahu

5. Vulnerability: Tick here if belong to any of the following: Households Below Poverty Line (BPL) as per the state poverty Scheduled line for rural areas X Caste X Households becoming BPL as a result of loss of asset and / or Scheduled X X livelihood Tribe Households losing structure X Disabled X Female headed household X person X

6. Household size (Number of members): 5

7. No. of Adult earning members: 1

8. No. of Dependents: 4

9. Annual Income (prior to donation): 92000/-

10. Nature of Impact: Loss of Agriculture land  Loss of Commercial Structure X Loss of Residence X Any Other (Specify ) X

11. Type of land: 1. Irrigated 2. Un-irrigated 3. Barren 4. Govt land:

12. Type of structure: 1. Kutcha 2. Semi Pucca 3/ Kutcha -NA

13. Category of AP: 1.  Titleholder 2. Squatter 3. Encroacher 4. Tenant 5. Others

14. Agriculture 14.1 Size of Total Land holding (in acres): 4.7 14.2 Marginal farmer: a) Yes b) No 14.3 Extent of impact (% of total land holding including any other land parcels owned elsewhere by the APs). Specify extent of Loss in the following: Less than 5%  More than 10% less than 20% More than 5% less than 15% More than 20%

less than 10% More than 15% less than 25%

Size of the residual holding (in acres): 4.637 Appendix 5 55

15. Residence –Not Applicable 15.1 Plot size (in sq mts): 15.2 Extent of impact (Full/partial): 15.3 Impacted Area (in sq. mts): 15.4 Residual Plot viable: a) Yes b) No 15.5 If No, Alternate house site (if relocation required): Yes No If yes, specify 16. Commercial establishment (Not Applicable) 16.1 Plot size (in sq mts): 16.2 Extent of impact (Full/partial): 16.3 Impacted Area (in sq. mts): 16.4 Commercial Plot viable : a) Yes b) No 16.5 If No, Alternate commercial site (if relocation required): Yes No If yes, specify 17. Asset Loss 1. Inventory assets lost (Trees, Wells, hand pump, CPRs etc): Nil 18. Livelihood Loss due to donation of asset ( Rs / year): 800/- 19. 18.1 Alternate livelihood sources, other than mentioned above: Yes No If yes, specify- 18.2 If yes, annual income from alternate source? NA 18.3 Annual Income (in Rs) after donation of asset? 91200/- Willingness to donate land Yes (No. of APs)-: 1 No (No. of APs)-: 0 Major Issues discussed during the Consultation: (issues will include): i. Concerns raised during transect walk addressed in DPR; ii. Why concerns raised could not be addressed in DPR; iii. land width requirements; iv. procedure for land transfer (MoU or other documentation acceptable to ADB); v. Impacts and support/assistance provisions for vulnerable APs; vi. Procedure of support/assistance; vii. Mechanism of grievance redressal) Summary of Discussion:

 Road alignment finalized restricting loss of private land or common property resources.  Land donation has been managed where the available widths needs expansion.  The affected persons shall be benefited through linkage to MGNREGS, IAY and other Flagship Programmes  The grievance redressal committee shall be in place to address grievances if any.

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ANNEX 4: FORMAT OF CENSUS SURVEY QUESTIONNAIRE AND CONSULTATIONS WITH THE AFFECTED PERSONS

1. Project Road: RD Road To Palasabhadar

2. Household Identification Number: 02

3. Plot No./Patta No./Khasra No:

4. Name of the Head of the Household: Nirmal Raut

5. Vulnerability: Tick here if belong to any of the following: Households Below Poverty Line (BPL) as per the state poverty line for Scheduled X X rural areas Caste Households becoming BPL as a result of loss of asset and / or livelihood X Scheduled Tribe X Households losing structure X Disabled person X Female headed household X X 6. Household size (Number of members): 4

7. No. of Adult earning members: 1

8. No. of Dependents: 3

9. Annual Income (prior to donation): 125000/-

10. Nature of Impact: Loss of Agriculture land  Loss of Commercial Structure X

Loss of Residence X Any Other (Specify ) X

11. Type of land: 1. Irrigated 2. Un-irrigated 3. Barren 4. Govt land:

12. Type of structure: 1. Kutcha 2. Semi Pucca 3/ Kutcha -NA

13. Category of AP: 1.  Titleholder 2. Squatter 3. Encroacher 4. Tenant 5. Others

14. Agriculture 14.1 Size of Total Land holding (in acres): 5.38 14.2 Marginal farmer: a) Yes b) No 14.3 Extent of impact (% of total land holding including any other land parcels owned elsewhere by the APs). Specify extent of Loss in the following: Less than 5%  More than 10% less than 20% More than 5% less than 15% More than 20% less than 10% More than 15% less than 25% Size of the residual holding (in acres): 5.282 Appendix 5 57

15. Residence –Not Applicable 15.1 Plot size (in sq mts): 15.2 Extent of impact (Full/partial): 15.3 Impacted Area (in sq. mts): 15.4 Residual Plot viable: a) Yes b) No 15.5 If No, Alternate house site (if relocation required): Yes No If yes, specify 16. Commercial establishment (Not Applicable) 16.1 Plot size (in sq mts): 16.2 Extent of impact (Full/partial): 16.3 Impacted Area (in sq. mts): 16.4 Commercial Plot viable : a) Yes b) No 16.5 If No, Alternate commercial site (if relocation required): Yes No If yes, specify 17. Asset Loss 2. Inventory assets lost (Trees, Wells, hand pump, CPRs etc): Nil 18. Livelihood Loss due to donation of asset ( Rs / year): 600/- 19. 18.1 Alternate livelihood sources, other than mentioned above: Yes No If yes, specify- 18.2 If yes, annual income from alternate source? NA 18.3 Annual Income (in Rs) after donation of asset? 124400/- Willingness to donate land Yes (No. of APs)-: 1 No (No. of APs)-: 0 Major Issues discussed during the Consultation: (issues will include): i. Concerns raised during transect walk addressed in DPR; ii. Why concerns raised could not be addressed in DPR; iii. land width requirements; iv. procedure for land transfer (MoU or other documentation acceptable to ADB); v. Impacts and support/assistance provisions for vulnerable APs; vi. Procedure of support/assistance; vii. Mechanism of grievance redressal) Summary of Discussion:  Road alignment finalized restricting loss of private land or common property resources.  Land donation has been managed where the available widths needs expansion.  The affected persons shall be benefited through linkage to MGNREGS, IAY and other Flagship Programmes  The grievance redressal committee shall be in place to address grievances if any.

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ANNEX 4: FORMAT OF CENSUS SURVEY QUESTIONNAIRE AND CONSULTATIONS WITH THE AFFECTED PERSONS

1. Project Road: RD Road To Palasabhadar

2. Household Identification Number: 03

3. Plot No./Patta No./Khasra No: NA (Encroached Govt. Land)

4. Name of the Head of the Household: Milan Sahu

5. Vulnerability: Tick here if belong to any of the following: Households Below Poverty Line (BPL) as per the state poverty line for Scheduled X X rural areas Caste Households becoming BPL as a result of loss of asset and / or livelihood X Scheduled Tribe X Households losing structure X Disabled person X Female headed household X X 6. Household size (Number of members): 5

7. No. of Adult earning members: 1

8. No. of Dependents: 4

9. Annual Income (prior to donation): 112000/-

10. Nature of Impact: Loss of Agriculture land  Loss of Commercial Structure X

Loss of Residence X Any Other (Specify ) X

11. Type of land: 1. Irrigated 2. Un-irrigated 3. Barren 4. Govt land:

12. Type of structure: 1. Kutcha 2. Semi Pucca 3/ Kutcha -NA

13. Category of AP: 1.  Titleholder 2. Squatter 3. Encroacher 4. Tenant 5. Others

14. Agriculture 14.1 Size of Total Land holding (in acres): 4.12 14.2 Marginal farmer: a) Yes b) No 14.3 Extent of impact (% of total land holding including any other land parcels owned elsewhere by the APs). Specify extent of Loss in the following: Less than 5%  More than 10% less than 20% More than 5% less than 15% More than 20% less than 10% More than 15% less than 25% 3. Size of the residual holding (in acres): 4.050 Appendix 5 59

15. Residence –Not Applicable 15.1 Plot size (in sq mts): 15.2 Extent of impact (Full/partial): 15.3 Impacted Area (in sq. mts): 15.4 Residual Plot viable: a) Yes b) No 15.5 If No, Alternate house site (if relocation required): Yes No If yes, specify 16. Commercial establishment (Not Applicable) 16.1 Plot size (in sq mts): 16.2 Extent of impact (Full/partial): 16.3 Impacted Area (in sq. mts): 16.4 Commercial Plot viable : a) Yes b) No 16.5 If No, Alternate commercial site (if relocation required): Yes No If yes, specify 17. Asset Loss 4. Inventory assets lost (Trees, Wells, hand pump, CPRs etc): Nil 18. Livelihood Loss due to donation of asset ( Rs / year): 500/- 19. 18.1 Alternate livelihood sources, other than mentioned above: Yes No If yes, specify- 18.2 If yes, annual income from alternate source? NA 18.3 Annual Income (in Rs) after donation of asset? 111500/- Willingness to donate land Yes (No. of APs)-: 1 No (No. of APs)-: 0 Major Issues discussed during the Consultation: (issues will include): i. Concerns raised during transect walk addressed in DPR; ii. Why concerns raised could not be addressed in DPR; iii. land width requirements; iv. procedure for land transfer (MoU or other documentation acceptable to ADB); v. Impacts and support/assistance provisions for vulnerable APs; vi. Procedure of support/assistance; vii. Mechanism of grievance redressal) Summary of Discussion:  Road alignment finalized restricting loss of private land or common property resources.  Land donation has been managed where the available widths needs expansion.  The affected persons shall be benefited through linkage to MGNREGS, IAY and other Flagship Programmes  The grievance redressal committee shall be in place to address grievances if any.

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ANNEX 4: FORMAT OF CENSUS SURVEY QUESTIONNAIRE AND CONSULTATIONS WITH THE AFFECTED PERSONS

1. Project Road: RD Road To Palasabhadar

2. Household Identification Number: 04

3. Plot No./Patta No./Khasra No: NA

4. Name of the Head of the Household: Mohan Keuta

5. Vulnerability: Tick here if belong to any of the following: Households Below Poverty Line (BPL) as per the state poverty line for Scheduled   rural areas Caste Households becoming BPL as a result of loss of asset and / or livelihood X Scheduled Tribe X Households losing structure X Disabled person X Female headed household X X 6. Household size (Number of members): 5

7. No. of Adult earning members: 1

8. No. of Dependents: 4

9. Annual Income (prior to donation): 46000/-

10. Nature of Impact: Loss of Agriculture land  Loss of Commercial Structure X Loss of Residence X Any Other (Specify ) X

11. Type of land: 1. Irrigated 2. Un-irrigated 3. Barren 4. Govt land:

12. Type of structure: 1. Kutcha 2. Semi Pucca 3/ Kutcha -NA

13. Category of AP: 1.  Titleholder 2. Squatter 3. Encroacher 4. Tenant 5. Others

14. Agriculture 14.1 Size of Total Land holding (in acres): 2.56 14.2 Marginal farmer: a) Yes b) No 14.3 Extent of impact (% of total land holding including any other land parcels owned elsewhere by the APs). Specify extent of Loss in the following: Less than 5%  More than 10% less than 20% More than 5% less than 15% More than 20% less than 10% More than 15% less than 25% 5. Size of the residual holding (in acres): 2.52 15. Residence –Not Applicable Appendix 5 61

15.1 Plot size (in sq mts): 15.2 Extent of impact (Full/partial): 15.3 Impacted Area (in sq. mts): 15.4 Residual Plot viable: a) Yes b) No 15.5 If No, Alternate house site (if relocation required): Yes No If yes, specify 16. Commercial establishment (Not Applicable) 16.1 Plot size (in sq mts): 16.2 Extent of impact (Full/partial): 16.3 Impacted Area (in sq. mts): 16.4 Commercial Plot viable : a) Yes b) No 16.5 If No, Alternate commercial site (if relocation required): Yes No If yes, specify 17. Asset Loss 6. Inventory assets lost (Trees, Wells, hand pump, CPRs etc): Nil 18. Livelihood Loss due to donation of asset ( Rs / year): 300/- 19. 18.1 Alternate livelihood sources, other than mentioned above: Yes No If yes, specify- 18.2 If yes, annual income from alternate source? NA 18.3 Annual Income (in Rs) after donation of asset? 45700/- Willingness to donate land Yes (No. of APs)-: 1 No (No. of APs)-: 0 Major Issues discussed during the Consultation: (issues will include): i. Concerns raised during transect walk addressed in DPR; ii. Why concerns raised could not be addressed in DPR; iii. land width requirements; iv. procedure for land transfer (MoU or other documentation acceptable to ADB); v. Impacts and support/assistance provisions for vulnerable APs; vi. Procedure of support/assistance; vii. Mechanism of grievance redressal) Summary of Discussion:  Road alignment finalized restricting loss of private land or common property resources.  Land donation has been managed where the available widths needs expansion.  The affected persons shall be benefited through linkage to MGNREGS, IAY and other Flagship Programmes  The grievance redressal committee shall be in place to address grievances if any.

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ANNEX 5: FORMAT FOR DOCUMENTING & DISPLAYING DETAILS OF APS A: FORMAT DOCUMENTING PROFILES OF ALL AFFECTED PERSONS (APs)

District Nuapada Tehsil Nuapada Block Nuapada

Name of Subproject Road: RD Road To Palasabhadar

Road No.: L-031 Total length (in Km): 1.90 km

A: FORMAT DOCUMENTING PROFILES OF ALL AFFECTED PERSONS (APs)

Details of APs (A)

Vulnerable Category

S.No.

HH HH

BPL BPL

Tribe

Caste

losing

Fence)

Female Female

headed headed

C, R+C, C,

Villagename

Disabled

becoming

Scheduled Scheduled

Name of Name the AP

boundary /

Household

structure(R, Households

1 Palsabhadar Ratan Lal Sahu NA NA NA NA NA NA NA

2 Palsabhadar Nirmal Raut NA NA NA NA NA NA NA

3 Palsabhadar Milan Sahu NA NA NA NA NA NA NA

4 Palsabhadar Mohan Keut  NA  NA NA NA NA

Details of APs (B) Type of Impact/Loss Extent Ownership

of Loss

crops crops

irrigated)

tenant

(sqm.) (sqm)

typeof

- (sizeof

residual

(partial / / (partial

holding)

squatter, squatter,

(specify)

totaland

structure

Structure Structure

Name Name the of AP

size)with

(irrigated (irrigated /

Livelihood

Land(total

(titleholder, (titleholder,

CPR, trees, CPR,

encroacher, encroacher,

typeof land

Land(sqm.)

un landholding

Ratan Lal Sahu 4.7 Acre Yes No No 4.637 0.063 Title Holder

Nirmal Raut 5.38 Acre Yes No No 5.282 0.098 Title Holder

Milan Sahu 4.12 Acre Yes No No 4.050 0.070 Title Holder

Mohan Keut 2.56 Acre Yes No No 2.520 0.040 Title Holder

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B: FORMAT DISPLAYING INFORMATION OF VULNERBALE APs

District Nuapada Block Nuapada Village Palasabhadar Name of the Sub Project Road RD Road To Palasabadar Road No. L-031

Village-wise Details of Eligible APs Vulnerability Support/Assistance Sl. No. Name of the AP Type of Loss Category Options GP has agreed to 1 Mohan Keut Agriculture land SC & BPL extend benefits under RD schemes Note: The following category of APs shall be entitled for support and assistance as Vulnerable APs: a. Households Below Poverty Line (BPL) as per the state poverty line for rural areas; b. Households becoming BPL as a result of loss of assets and / or livelihood. c. Households losing structure d. Female headed household e. Scheduled Caste f. Scheduled Tribe g. Disabled person The mitigation proposed for the Project impacts on these vulnerable households will be as per the Mitigation Measures Matrix in the Project brochure. The PIU will facilitate and coordinate the enrolment of vulnerable APs in the existing Rural Development (RD) schemes as per his/her vulnerability and delivery of entitlements as described in the agreed mitigation matrix. The date and location for enrolment as well as procedure of support/assistance shall be disclosed by the PIU in advance to the Vulnerable APs. Further details available at:

Agency Name Office of the Executive Engineer, Rural Works Division

Address RW Division, Nuapada

Contact Person Mr. Muktikanta Panda, AEE Contact Phone Number 91-94383289620

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ANNEX 6: FORMAT FOR REPORTING IMPACT OVERVIEW State ODISHA District Nuapada Block Nuapada Village Palasabhadar Name of Subproject Road RD Road To Palasabhadar Road No L-031 Date of Transect Walk: (day, month, year) 19.05.2017 Date of Consultation with Affected Persons: (day, month, year) 19.05.2017

Date of Census Survey: (day, month, year) 19.05.2017 List of Vulnerable Affected Persons Publicly Displayed on: (day, 20.05.2017 month, year)

Types of Impacts As per the Remarks field Impacts on Land (sq. m) verification Private land (Sq. m.) 1100 Gram Sabha/Community Land include 0 Pashuchar/ Gauchar/Open land etc. Government/Departmental Land include Forest 1200 Land, GairMajuakahs&Aam (Sq. mtr.) TOTAL 2300 Category of Impact Loss of Land (No. of APs) 4 Loss of land (no. of Vulnerable APs) 1 Loss of Structure (No. of APs) 0 Loss of Common Property Resources (No. of 0 Structures) Non-titleholders (No. of APs losing land, no of 0 APs losing structure) TOTAL APs 4

Note: This format will be compiled by PIU and attached to the DPR, together with (i) record of Transect Walk as per Annex 3, (ii) minutes of consultation with affected persons as per Annex 4, (iii) list of all affected persons as per Annex 6 A, and (iv) list of vulnerable affected persons as per Annex 6 B.

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ANNEX 7: MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING (in case signing is done individually) (NOT APPLICABLE) This memorandum of understanding is made on ______day of _____ 2005 between Sri/Srimati______resident of______(hereinafter referred to as “the First Party”) and the Governor of (State) through Sri/Srimati______(designation) ______(hereinafter referred to as “the Second Party”). THESE PRESENTS WITNESS AS FOLLOW: 7. That the First Party is landowners with transferable right of ______acres of land bearing khasraNos______in village ______block ______, tehsil______, district ______. 8. That the First Party has taken part in the transect walk conducted under the requirements of the PradhanMantri Gram SadakYojana (PMGSY) and has been made to understand the benefits of obtaining a rural road for the village under PMGSY. 9. That the First Party hereby grants to the Second Party, out of its free will, above said land for the construction and development of PMGSY rural road in the village ______under ______Panchayat for the benefit of the villagers and the public at large. 10. That the First Party would not claim any compensation against the above said grant of land. 11. That the Second Party agrees to accept the above grant of land for the purposes mentioned in Clause 3. 12. That the Second Party shall construct and develop the PMGSY road and take all possible precautions to avoid damage to land adjacent to PMGSY road. 13. That the First Party also assures the Second Party that the first party will not indulge in any 65ilful act of damaging the PMGSY road or obstructing the movement of public and vehicles on the PMGSY road. 14. That both the Parties hereto agree that the PMGSY road so constructed/developed shall be public premises. 15. That the provisions of the MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING will come into force and effect from the date of signing of this deed. IN WITNESS WHEREOF the Parties hereto have signed this deed on the day and the year first above written. Signatures of the First Party Signature for and on behalf of the Second Party ______Witnesses: Witnesses: 1. ______1. ______

2.______2.______(Signature, name and address) (Signature, name and address) Note: The witnesses will include the panchayat head and the Junior Engineer conducting the transect walk. More witnesses can be added – including NGOs, village elders etc.

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MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING (Refer PALLI SABHA Resolution) (In case signing is done community-wise) This memorandum of understanding is made on ______day of _____ 2005 between the persons listed below on the one part (hereinafter collectively referred to as “the First Party”), and the Governor of (State) through Sri/Srimati ______(designation) ______(hereinafter referred to as “the Second Party”).

THESE PRESENTS WITNESS AS FOLLOW: 1. That the First Party is the landowners with transferable right of the respective acres (OR OTHER UNITS AS APPLICABLE) of land bearing khasraNos as listed below in village ______, block ______, tehsil______, district ______. 2. That the First Party has taken part in the transect walk conducted under the requirements of the PradhanMantri Gram SadakYojana (PMGSY) and has been made to understand the benefits of obtaining a rural road for the village under PMGSY. 3. That the First Party hereby grants to the Second Party, out of their free will, above said land as detailed in the list below for the construction and development of PMGSY rural road in the village ______under _____ Panchayat, for the benefit of the villagers and the public at large. 4. That the First Party would not claim any compensation against the above said grant of land. 5. That the Second Party agrees to accept the above grant of land in Clause 3. 6. That the Second Party shall construct and develop the PMGSY road and take all possible precautions to avoid damage to land adjacent to PMGSY road. 7. That the First Party also assures the Second Party that the first party will not indulge in any 66ilful act of damaging the PMGSY road or obstructing the movement of public and vehicles on the PMGSY road. 8. That both the Parties hereto agree that the PMGSY road so constructed/developed shall be public premises. 9. That the provisions of the MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING will come into force and effect from the date of signing of this deed. Sl. Name Description of land owned Description of land granted for No PMGSY rural road

(add as many more who are granting their land) IN WITNESS WHEREOF the Parties hereto have signed this deed on the day and the year first above written. Signatures of the First Party Signature for and on behalf of the Second Party 1.______2.______Witnesses: Witnesses: 1. ______1. ______2.______2.______(Signature, name and address) (Signature, name and address)

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ANNEX 8: LIST OF SOME OF THE STATE RURAL DEVELOPMENT SCHEMES

I. SCHEMES UNDER MINISTRY OF RURAL DEVELOPMENT (MoRD)

 Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Act (MGNREGA)  Backward Region Grant Fund  National Rural Livelihood Mission  Mahilakisan Sashaktikaran Pariyajana  Integrated Action Plan

II. EMPLOYMENT ORIENTED SCHEMES (State)

 Gopabandhu GrameenYojona  Targeted Rural Intervention for Poverty Termination and Infrastructure (TRIPTI)

III. RURAL HOUSING SCHEMES

 Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana (PMAY)  Mo Kudia

IV. LAND RELATED SCHEMES

 Integrated Watershed Management Programme (IWMP)  Forest Rights Act  Accelerated Irrigation Benefit Scheme  Rastriya Krishi Vikas Yojana

V. SCHEMES FOR TRIBAL DEVELOPMENT

 Integrated Tribal Development Agency  Micro Plans for Primitive Tribal Groups  Post- matric Scholarships for Tribal students  Tribal Sub Plan (TSP)  Schemes of SC & ST Development Department

VI. SCHEMES UNDER MINISTRY OF WOMEN AND CHILD DEVELOPMENT

 SABALA (Programme to Empower Adolescent Girls)  MAMATA  ICDS  Beti Bachao, Beti Padhao  UJJAWALA (Protection against Trafficking of women and girls)  Kishori Shakti Yojana  Childline

VII. SOCIAL WELFARE SCHEMES

 National Health Insurance Scheme  National Old Age Pension  Rastriya Bima Yojana  Targeted Public Distribution System  Total Sanitation Campaign (TSC)