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DAM REHABILITATION AND IMPROVEMENT PROJECT

CONSTRUCTION OF ADDITIONAL SPILLWAY OF , IN DISTRICT,

DRAFT RESETTLEMENT ACTION PLAN (RAP)

Submitted by

Department of Water Resources

June, 2018

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CONTENTS

EXECUTIVE SUMMARY ...... i E.1 Background ...... i E.2 Hirakud Dam Rehabilitation and Improvement ...... i E.3 Displacement of People ...... i E.4 Impacts ...... ii E.5 Entitlement ...... ii E.6 Consultation ...... iii E.7 Implementation ...... iv E.8 Monitoring and Evaluation ...... iv E.9 Grievance Redressal Mechanism ...... iv E.10 RAP Budget ...... iv CHAPTER-1: INTRODUCTION ...... 1 1.0 BACKGROUND ...... 1 1.1 The Hirakud Dam ...... 2 1.2 NEED FOR ADDITIONAL SPILLWAY PROJECT ...... 3 1.2.1 Alternatives Considered ...... 5 1.2.2 Salient Features of Additional Spillways ...... 5 1.3 SCOPE OF THE SUB-PROJECT ...... 5 1.4 RESETTLEMENT ...... 6 1.5 STRUCTURE OF THE REPORT ...... 6 CHAPTER-2: APPROACH AND METHODOLOGY ...... 8 2.1 Introduction ...... 8 2.2 Primary Data Collection ...... 8 2.2.1 Methodology ...... 8 2.2.2 Tools ...... 9 2.2.3 Quality Control of the Study ...... 10 2.2.4 Public Consultation ...... 11 2.2.4.1 Local Level Consultation ...... 11 2.2.4.2 Consultation with Other Stakeholders ...... 11 2.3 DEFINITIONS OF TERMS AND PHRASES ...... 12 CHAPTER-3: SOCIO-ECONOMIC PROFILE ...... 14 3.1 DISTRICT PROFILE ...... 14

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3.1.1 Physiographic condition of the District ...... 15 3.1.2 Hydrogeology ...... 15 3.1.3 Demographic Profile of the District (2011 Census) ...... 16 3.1.4 Literacy ...... 16 3.1.5 Culture and Language of the District ...... 17 3.1.6 Economy of the District ...... 18 3.1.7 Economic Activities of the District ...... 18 3.1.8 Factors Contributing to Local Livelihoods ...... 18 3.1.9 Soil Type, Land Type and Use ...... 19 3.1.10 Climatic Condition ...... 19 3.2 SOCIOECONOMIC PROFILE OF THE AFFECTED AREA ...... 19 3.2.1 General Social Infrastructure ...... 20 3.2.2 Socio-Cultural Practices of the People in Affected Colonies ...... 29 3.3 SOCIO ECONOMIC CONDITIONS OF THE AFFECTED PEOPLE ...... 29 3.3.1 Quantification of Affected Households Colony wise ...... 29 3.3.2 Displacement Population ...... 32 3.3.3 Gender wise distribution of Heads of Household ...... 33 3.3.4 Colony wise affected Population and gender profile of Project Affected Households ...... 34 3.3.5 Colony wise Age profile of affected population ...... 35 3.3.6 Social Category (Caste Composition) of PAPs ...... 36 3.3.7 Marital Status of PAPs ...... 37 3.3.8 Occupation of the Affected PAPs/ Population from Main and Subsidiary ...... 38 3.3.9 Income Level of Affected Households ...... 40 3.3.10 Education Status of the PAPs ...... 41 3.3.11 Joint, Nuclear and Single Family households ...... 42 3.3.12 Vulnerability Status ...... 43 3.3.13 Housing Details ...... 44 3.3.13.1 Type of House ...... 44 3.3.13.2 Housing Amenities ...... 44 3.3.13.3 Sources of Drinking Water ...... 45 3.3.14 Assets ...... 46 3.3.14.1 Assets Owned by Affected households ...... 46

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3.3.14.2 Livestock Population ...... 47 3.3.14.4 Agricultural Implements ...... 49 3.3.14.5 Loan & Indebtedness Profile ...... 49 3.3.15 Govt. Schemes and Programmes Availed by any Family Members ...... 51 3.3.16 Perception towards Shifting Option ...... 52 3.3.17 Perception Regarding Project Assistance ...... 53 3.3.18 Awareness on the Project and Sense of Benefit ...... 54 3.3.19 Key Social Issues ...... 54 CHAPTER-4: STAKEHOLDER ANALYSIS AND CONSULTATIONS PLAN ...... 55 4.1 OBJECTIVES OF PUBLIC CONSULTATION...... 55 4.2 METHODOLOGY ...... 55 4.2.1 Level of Discussion ...... 55 4.2.2 Local level discussion ...... 56 4.3 STAKEHOLERS ANALYSIS ...... 56 4.3.1 Primary level Stakeholders ...... 56 4.3.2 Secondary Stakeholders ...... 57 4.3.3 Local level Consultation ...... 58 4.4 FOCUS GROUP DISCUSSIONS (FGDs) ...... 61 4.4.1 Consent and Willingness of the Family towards the Project ...... 67 4.4.2 Views towards Income Restoration Assistance ...... 67 4.5 2nd level Public Consultations ...... 67 4.5.1 Process: ...... 67 4.6 PUBLIC HEARING ...... 68 4.7 CONSULTATION AND PARTICIPATION PLAN DURING IMPLEMENTATION STAGE ...... 69 CHAPTER-5: IMPACTS ASSESSMENT ...... 71 5.1 POSITIVE IMPACTS ...... 71 5.2 ADVERSE IMPACTS ...... 72 5.2.5 Impacts on Social Set Up ...... 73 5.2.6 Cultural Impacts ...... 74 5.2.7 Impact on Common Property Resources ...... 74 5.2.8 Impacts due to Labor influx ...... 75 CHAPTER-6: RESETTLEMENT & REHABILITATION ...... 77 6.1 ANALYSIS OF THE ACTS AND POLICIES APPLICABLE FOR RAP ...... 77 6.1.1 Comparative Gap Analysis of Above Legal Provisions ...... 77

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6.1.2 Approved Entitlement Framework (In form of Ex-Gratia) by Department Of Water Resource, Government Of Odisha ...... 78 6.2 CUT OFF DATE ...... 79 6.3 DISPLACEMENT ...... 80 6.4 RESETTLEMENT SITES ...... 80 6.5 INCOME RESTORATION/ENHANCEMENT PLAN ...... 84 6.5.1 Short term Income Restoration plan/ activities ...... 84 6.5.2 Long term Income Restoration plan/ activities ...... 85 6.5.3 Existing schemes and programmes ...... 85 6.5.3.1 Odisha Skill Development Authority ...... 85 6.5.3.2 Rural Self Employment Training Institute (RSETI) ...... 85 6.5.3.3 National Rural Employment Guarantee Scheme (NREGS) ...... 86 6.5.3.4 Some of the other Schemes may be considered to link up are: ...... 86 6.6 PROPER USE OF RESETTLEMENT ASSISTANCE ...... 86 6.7 PROVISION FOR COMPENSATION OF DISPLACED PERSONS FROM CONSTRUCTION OF MAIN HIRAKUD DAM ...... 87 CHAPTER-7: INSTITUTIONAL ARRANGEMENTS AND IMPLEMENTATION SCHEDULE ...... 88 7.1 INTRODUCTION...... 88 7.2 INSTITUTIONS RELATED TO PLANNING AND IMPLEMENTATION ...... 88 7.3 KEY INSTITUTIONS IN RAP IMPLEMENTATION ...... 88 7.4 ROLES AND RESPONSIBILITIES IN RAP IMPLEMENTATION ...... 88 7.6 RAP APPROVAL AND DISCLOSURE ...... 90 7.7 IMPLEMENTATION SCHEDULE ...... 90 CHAPTER-8: MONITORING & EVALUATION ...... 97 8.1 INTRODUCTION...... 97 8.2 PROJECT LEVEL REHABILITATION & RESETTLEMENT COMMITTEE (PLRRC) ...... 97 8.3 AT STATE LEVEL DIRECTORATE OF R & R ...... 97 CHAPTER-9: R & R BUDGET ...... 99 9.1 RAP BUDGET ...... 99 9.2 COMPENSATION AGAINST LOSS OF STRUCTURES ...... 99 9.3 COST FOR RESETTLEMENT AND REHABILITATION (EX-GRATIA) ...... 99 9.4 COST FOR SHIFTING OR RELOCATION OF COMMON PROPERTY RESOURCES ...... 100 9.5 COST FOR RAP EXECUTION AGENCY ...... 100 9.6 COST FOR CONCURRENT MONITORING & EVALUATION ...... 100 9.7 BUDGET SUMMARY ...... 101

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CHAPTER-10: GRIEVANCE REDRESSAL MECHANISM ...... 102 10.1 GRIEVANCE REDRESS MECHANISM ...... 102 Annexure – I: Abstract of Project Affected Households ...... 105 Annexure – II: Proceedings of 2nd Level Public Consultation ...... 106 Annexure – III: Attendance Sheets of Public Hearing Conducted on 26.09.2017 ...... 117 Annexure – IV: R&R Package (Ex-gratia) approved by DOWR, Govt. of Odisha ...... 120 Annexure – V: Approval of Draft RAP by DOWR, Govt. of Odisha ...... 122 Annexure – VI: Maps of Resettlement Sites ...... 123 Annexure VII – Advertisement regarding provision of payment of compensation to original displaced persons at Hirakud Dam ...... 127 Annexure – VIII: Photos of Type of Affected Assets, Survey and Consultation Process ..... 128 Annexure – IX: Details of eligible PAPs (separate document)

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LIST OF TABLES

Table No. Tables Title Page No. E-1 E-1 Resettlement and Rehabilitation Package ii 1-1 Salient features of the Hirakud Dam 02 1-2 Capacity & water Spread 03 1-3 Salient Features of Additional Spillways 05 2-1 Stages of Project Study 08 2-2 Objective, Scope, Methodology and Validation 09 2-3 Collection of Primary and Secondary Data 10 3-1 Administrative setup of the District 14 3-2 Demographic details of 16 3-3 Health Indicators of Sambalpur District 17 3-4 General Resources & Infrastructure Profile; Hirakud Dam Project 21 3-5 Project Affected Households 29 3-6 Project Affected Families 30 3-7 Distribution of Total number of Project Affected Families 31 (Under eligibility criteria for entitlement) 3-8 Colony wise number of Households displaced earlier 32 4-9 Gender wise distribution of Head of the Households 33 3-10 Colony wise Population & gender profile 34 3-11 Colony wise age profile of the PAPs 35 3.12 Colony wise Social Category (Caste Composition) of the PAPs 36 3-13 Marital status of PAPs 37 3-14 Occupation Pattern of Project Affected Persons 38 3-15 Income level of project affected Households 40 3-16 Caste wise annual Income of project affected Household 40 3-17 Education Status of project affected people 41 3-18 Type (Kinship) of Project Affected Households 42 3-19 vulnerability status of PAPs 43 3-20 Housing Conditions 44 3-21 Distribution of source of Drinking water using by Project affected 45 Households 3-22 Total Assets owned by PAFS 46 3-23 Distribution of number of Livestock own by Project affected families 47 3-24 Number of Project affected households having Livestock 48 3-25 Agricultural Implements 48 3-26 Loan and Indebtedness 50 3-27 Distribution of Different Govt. Scheme avail by Project affected family 51 members of Households

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Table No. Tables Title Page No. 3-28 Perception towards shifting option 51 3-29 Perception regarding Project assistances 52 4.1 Outcome of Local Level Consultation 57 4.2 Stakeholder Expectations Concerns and Issues 59 4.3 Outcome of FGDs at Different settlement Area 62 5.1 Impact on Social infrastructure/ Community assets 71 5.2 Cultural Religious Places 71 6.1 Comparative Gap Analysis on Provision of Compensation & Assistance 73 6.2 Approved Ex-gratia Package 74 6.3 Basic Information Sheet for proposed Resettlement colony 77 6.4 List of public amenities and infrastructural facilities to be provided in the 79 Resettlement Area 6.5 List of public amenities and infrastructural facilities to be provided within 79 or nearby/ vicinity of the Resettlement Area 7.1 Staffing Structure of R&R Management Team 85 7.2 Role & Responsibilities of the Concerned Officers and Agencies 86 8-1 Monitoring Framework 96 9.1 Compensation Against Structures of households belongs to Project 98 Affected Settlement 9.2 Cost against Resettlement & Rehabilitation assistance as per Entitlement 98 Matrix Approved by the Government in Water Resource Department of Odisha 9.3 Compensation against Govt./ Community Properties and Public Amenities 99 infrastructure belongs to Project Affected Settlement 9.4 Cost of R&R Implementation 99 9.5 Monitoring and Evaluation Budget 100 9.6 Budget Summary 100

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ABBREVIATIONS

Short Form Full Form ANM Auxiliary Nursing Midwife BPL Below Poverty Line CPMU Central Project Management Unit CWC Central Water Commission CEMC Centre for Envotech and Management Consultancy Pvt. Ltd. CPR Common Property Resources CHC Community Health Centre M3 Cubic Meter CumSec Cubic Meter per Second C.C.A Cultivable Command Area DRIP Dam Rehabilitation and Improvement Project Dept. Department DoWR Department of Water Resource E East ESMF Environmental and Social Management Framework EIA Environmental Impact Assessment EMP Environmental Management Plan FGD Focus Group Discussion ft. Foot FRL Full Reservoir Level GOI Government of GP Gram Panchayat GS Gram Sabha ha Hectare HH Household IT Information Technology Km Kilo Meter MWL Maximum Water Level MSL Mean Sea Level MW Megawatt M. Meter MOEF Ministry of Environment and Forest

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MOEF&CC Ministry of Environment and Forest & Climate Change NGO Non-Government Organization N North OP Operational Policies OBC Other Backward Caste PS Palli Sabha PRI Panchayati Raj Institution PRA Participatory Rural Appraisal PHC Primary Health Centre PAF Project Affected Family PAH Project Affected Household PAP Project Affected Person PDF Project Displaced Family PMC Project Management Consultant PMF Project Maximum Flood RAP Resettlement Action Plan R&R Resettlement and Rehabilitation SC Scheduled Caste ST Scheduled Tribe sec Second SHG Self Help Group SIA Social Impact Assessment SIMP Social Impact Mitigation and Management Plan sq. Square M2 Square Meter SPMU State Project Management Unit TOR Terms of Reference UNDP United Nations Development Program UM Unmarried WB World Bank yr Year

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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY E.1 Background India has 5,254 large in operation – the third largest in the world, besides many other smaller size dams. As a good number of dams are quite old, the situation has compelled attention towards undertaking remedial measures for ensuring their safety. In this context, the Central Water Commission (CWC), (GOI) sought assistance from the World Bank in 2012 and embarked upon a six- year long Dam Rehabilitation and Improvement Project (DRIP) covering 223 dams spread across seven states – , , Odisha, , , and . The project has three components: i) Rehabilitation and Improvement of Dams and Associated Appurtenances focusing on structural and non-structural measures at project dams; ii) Dam Safety Institutional Strengthening focusing on regulatory and technical frameworks for dam safety assurance; and iii) Project Management focusing on overall project coordination and management in each participating state. The project is currently into the fifth year and proposes to undertake a major remedial measure in Odisha - the Hirakud Dam.

E.2 Hirakud Dam Rehabilitation and Improvement Hirakud Dam is a multipurpose project built across river, about 15 km upstream of Sambalpur town in Odisha and was commissioned in the year 1957. The proposed intervention – construction of an additional spillway on the Left Dyke of the Dam-- comprises the following components: a Spillway with 5 Radial gates with a release capacity of about 3.20 lakh cusecs; an Approach Channel first 714m width is 120m and rest 1.186 km width is 200m; and a Connecting New Dyke having a length of 1.15km. The additional spillway at left dyke will pass through and encompass seven habitations resulting in significant resettlement related impacts. To address this, Water Resources Department (WRD), Government of Odisha (GoO) has prepared a Resettlement Action Plan (RAP) based upon an Environmental and Social Management Framework (ESMF) approved for the overall project by the state/ national governments as well as the World Bank. The preparation has been highly participatory with several rounds of consultations, focus group discussions and dissemination workshops.

E.3 Displacement of People The RAP has been prepared following a census study which led to an understanding of the baseline situation analysis and social impact assessments. Situational analysis reveals that the interventions will affect 716 households (PAHs) comprising 1,415 families (PAFs) and 3,022 persons (PAPs). The households are spread across seven habitations/ colonies and all of them are in an urban area and some 120 households had undergone displacement during the construction of the dam nearly sixty years back. Unfortunately, none of the 716 households own title to the land/ house and are considered as ‘squatters’.

Half of the PAPs are women, with female headed households accounting for as high as 20%. Social composition wise, Scheduled Castes (SC) (38%) together with Scheduled Tribes (ST-10%) constitute the majority. Other Backward Communities form 21% and the remaining one third belong to the General Category. A majority of the persons are literates (81%), though only less than 10% have had relatively higher education. On the employment front, 65% PAPs are in the age group of 18-60 years, rendering high employability, yet only 25% are ‘earners’ and the remaining are ‘dependents’. Further most persons take out their livelihood from wage or services. Most people are poor as 66% households have annual income less than Rs 100,000/annum while 15% are categorized as ‘vulnerable’. A quarter of the house structures are categorized as ‘pucca’ (with RCC roof), but majority of them are in a dilapidated condition and hence are categorized as ‘kutcha’. Lastly, one third of the households do not have access to piped Water supply and 50% lack sanitation services and resort to open defecation.

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E.4 Impacts Positive impacts/ benefits of the project are twofold: one, for the public living under the river/ dam spread viz., country at large; and other, for the prospective displaced persons. The former relates to enhanced safety of the dam as it will add additional discharging capacity of the dam, when there is high rush of water impeding the capacity of the dam, there by prevent large scale loss to life and properties in the downstream areas. The latter provides an opportunity for the affected families as it would result in formal secured ownership of house/ lands. It will also lead to: b) improved residential plots/ habitation; c) better infrastructure-water supply, sanitation facilities and electricity; and d) enhanced livelihood support and assistance. Adverse impacts include: a) displacement of 716 households comprising 1415 families and 3022 persons. b) loss of all 622 residential and commercial structures comprising 152 Pucca and 470 semi-pucca structures including 20 shop/Kiosks; c) impact on 455 vulnerable groups/persons (BPL, widow, Divorcees, Female headed households, orphans, persons with disabilities); d) loss of common property resources and social services institutions; e) loss of common property resources and social services institutions such as Community hall, Kalyan Mandap, and Anganwadi center; impact on livelihood, loss of business due to loss of clientele, loss of employment for persons dependent, small enterprise and wage labor.

E.5 Entitlement Preparation of an entitlement package was a challenging task as none of the households have any title to their lands/ house rendering them as ‘squatters’. Neither the latest national Right to Fair Compensation and Transparency in Rehabilitation and Resettlement Act 2013, nor the World Bank policy (Operational Policy on Resettlement OP 4.12) is explicit in dealing with such a situation. However, GoO has exuded high degree of empathy and formulated a special package, drawing upon their state R&R policy of 2006, to address the displacement while taking cognizance of their vulnerabilities and preferences. It is consistent with the existing national/state policies and World Bank’s OP 4.12 and with the overall provisions of the ESMF for the Project. The package provides for each PAF: a) residential housing/ house site/cash assistance in lieu; b) house building assistance; c) shifting allowance; d) subsistence allowance/rental allowance; e) full replacement cost of the asset; and f) livelihood support assistance for poor and vulnerable. The Cut-off date established for defining families as eligible to receive entitlement package is May 25, 2016. Details of the package for each of the PAF, enumerated separately for rural and urban resettlement, are presented in the table below.

Table E-1 Resettlement and Rehabilitation Package Sl. Items Rural area Urban area No. Residential Housing/ • 4 Decimals1 homestead land in the • 2 Decimals homestead land House site/ Cash resettlement colony in the resettlement colony 1 Assistance in-lieu • Cash against another 6 decimals • Cash against another 2 (Rs. 60,000/-) decimals (Rs. 20,000/-) within Urban/ SMC area House Building Rs. 2,75,000/- Rs. 2,75,000/- 2 Assistance Moving/ Transport Rs. 5,000/- Rs. 5,000/- 3 Allowance (One time allowance) Maintenance Allowance 4 Rs. 4,000 X 12 = Rs. 48,000/- Rs. 4,000 X 12 = Rs. 48,000/- for one year Full replacement cost of Actual cost of structure– –Actual cost of structure 5 the asset

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In addition to the above package, for the vulnerable groups as identified in the socio-economic survey, project will:

(i) provide financial assistance to the FHHs for income generation activities (Rs 25,000 per household: (ii) livelihood support assistance for SC/ STs, drawing upon the resources from Special Component Plan (CP) / Tribal Sub Plan (TSP); and (iii) encourage Civil Works Contractor to provide work opportunities on a preferential basis to at least one able bodied member of the other vulnerable affected households.

The GoO has identified piece of land at different locations for resettlement of displaced population. Initially the GoO identified two resettlement sites: one at Basantpur and the other at Rangapalli village about 20 km away from the affected site. Both the resettlement sites were located in the rural areas. However, during 2nd level consultation most of the affected families disagreed to these sites owing to the long distance from their present settlement. They expressed their concerns about risk of their livelihood, difficulty in commutation to their work site and disruption of brotherhood relationship. They requested to find out alternative resettlement site closer to their present settlements. Consequently, GoO identified four more sites, all in urban areas – Solpali, Solband and Garmunda as well as Larbanga—all within the Sambalpur Municipal Corporation (SMC) limits. The urban sites are within a radius of 3-8 Km and are quite acceptable to the affected households.

In order to compensate persons who lost their lands and were displaced during construction of main Hirakud Dam, Government of Odisha (GoO) has established a mechanism and provisioned a sum for this purpose. GoO periodically issues notices in local newspapers for persons to submit required documentation to claim compensation. Such notices will also be prominently displayed in the existing colony habitations. From the project’s side, efforts will be made to put forward the cases out of the 119 persons identified by the census study as experiencing second time displacement.

E.6 Consultation Consultations, Focus Groups Discussions and public hearings with affected communities were conducted during Census and Socio-Economic survey and also post identification of resettlement sites to elicit people’s concerns, issues and perceptions on the overall project, proposed entitlement package and also on the identified resettlement sites. Information on the salient features, necessity of the intervention in respect of safety of the dam, purpose of surveys and provisions of the entitlement package were communicated to the persons. The public hearings were attended by representatives of the PAPs, District administration, Project authorities, Media, Non-government organizations, Project Management consultants and RAP preparation agency. Key benefits perceived by PAPs included: new opportunities for small scale business, more employment opportunities in the area, restoration of common property resources, R&R package including livelihood support and better civic infrastructure at the resettlement site, etc. Adverse impacts perceived included: loss of basic amenities, loss of ethnic group unity, disruption and irregularity to children’s education and sports, increased time in commuting longer distance to workplace and disruption of brotherhood relationship. During course of RAP implementation, information dissemination and consultations will continue in respect of processes for disbursing of entitlements, grievance redressal mechanism, identifying and implementing suitable income generation and livelihood enhancement/restoration measures, etc.

The Executive Summary of the RAP has been translated into the local language (Oriya). This along with full RAP and a list of PAPs with impacted assets will be shared with each colony through public consultative workshops before the implementation and disclosed on websites of Central Water Commission and Orissa WRD as well as that of the World Bank.

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E.7 Implementation The Central Water Commission, GOI is responsible for overall project implementation, guidance and monitoring. Whereas, Dam Authority will play an apex role through the State Project Management Unit (SPMU) established under the DRIP Project, Special Land Acquisition cum R&R Officer (Spl. LARRO), functioning under the guidance of the District Collector (DC), will support the RAP implementation specially with regard to extending lands and housing provisions. At the dam level, a committee comprising all the relevant stakeholder representatives will be set up to provide operational guidance on a regular basis. A RAP Execution Team will be put in place to shoulder day-to-day responsibility for the implementation of the RAP. They will mobilize and involve people in the project implementation, facilitate grievance redressal, look after relocation and resettlement, restoration of common property resources. They will be supervised by R&R Directorate and the Dam Authority.

The RAP shall be implemented over a period of 12 months. Implementation schedule shall comprise the following key activities: contracting a RAP Execution agency; constitution of Project Level Grievance redressal cell and orientation of its members; preparation of Microplans for each Project Affected Family; Opening of Bank account for affected families; finalization and development of resettlement site and allotment of plots, payment in installments of amounts towards house building assistance, shifting and cost of structures linked to house building and relocation; livelihood assessment and assistance and support measures; restoration of common properties including cultural properties; and submission of RAP implementation completion report.

E.8 Monitoring and Evaluation Monitoring of RAP implementation will be undertaken by Project Level Rehabilitation & Resettlement Committee (PLRRC) that will be headed by District Collector and comprise representatives from District and Block Administration, Municipal Corporation, Revenue Department and members of the Affected communities including 5 members from affected communities including 1 SC, 1 ST and 1 Woman member. In addition, internal monitoring will be carried out by SPMU, GoO. Additionally, an external agency will be contracted to concurrently monitor RAP implementation and also conduct an Impact evaluation at the end of RAP implementation period to evaluate the RAP implementation – activities and process; ascertain if there are any pending issues and make recommendations towards improvement of outcomes, if any.

E.9 Grievance Redressal Mechanism Mechanisms to redress grievances would be at three levels. First level would be a Project level Grievance Committee comprising representatives of the project authority, R& R Directorate, district administration, SMC, RAP Execution Agency and representatives of the colonies. Key functions of the committee will be to: i) record the grievances received, categorize and prioritize them and provide solution; ii) committee may undertake site visit to ascertain facts and status and seek information as necessary from concerned authorities; iii) fix a time frame to resolve the grievance; and iv) inform PAPs through SPMU about their decision to PAPs for compliance. Second level Committee would be constituted at the District level under the Chairmanship of the District Collector and comprise representatives of R&R Authority, Project Authority, R&R Manager and the representatives of the colonies. The third level committee will be at the state level under the Chairmanship of Secretary, Department of Water Resources and shall comprise R&R Director, Engineer in Chief, Water Resources Department, Chief Engineer (Dam Safety), District Collector and representatives of the colonies. The decision of the Grievance Committees will not be binding on the PAPs and they will have the option of taking recourse to court of law, if she/he so desires.

E.10 RAP Budget The budget estimates include the cost of: a) compensation against loss of structures, b) resettlement and rehabilitation, c) shifting/ relocation of common properties resources; d) common infrastructure facilities

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(civic amenities); e) services of implementing institutions and f) monitoring and evaluation. Total RAP implementation cost is Rs. 95,41,35,308/- (Rs. 954 million). However, this is likely to go up as the actual budget for all above (including budget for registration and development of Resettlement site, i.e. all weather road connectivity, supply of water, electricity and other basic necessary amenities) shall be determined and finalized by the appointment of special LAO by the Odisha State Government in coordination with project authority.

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CHAPTER-1: INTRODUCTION 1.0 BACKGROUND India has 5254 large dams in operation, the third largest in the world. Besides this, there are several thousands of smaller dams. A good number of dams, however, are quite old, construction of which dates back as long as sixty years. While these dams ensure in enabling water security, as adequate investments have not been made in the past, the situation has compelled attention towards undertaking remedial measures for ensuring ‘safety’. Any lapse could result in huge loss of lives and property as well as flora and fauna. It is in this background in April 2012, the Central Water Commission (CWC), Ministry of Water Resources, River Development & Ganga Rejuvenation, Government of India (GOI) sought assistance from the World Bank and embarked upon a six year Dam Rehabilitation and Improvement Project (DRIP) at an estimated cost of Rs.21,000 million. The project originally envisaged the rehabilitation and improvement across four states -- Kerala, Madhya Pradesh, Odisha, and Tamil Nadu. Subsequently, three more states -Karnataka, Uttarakhand and Jharkhand—joined. Total number of dams covered under DRIP aggregates to 223 dams. The main objectives of the DRIP are to:

• improve the safety and performance of selected existing dams and associated appurtenances in a sustainable manner, and

• strengthen the dam safety institutional setup in participating states as well as at national level.

The objectives are to be achieved through investments for physical and technological dam improvements, managerial upgrading of dam operations, management and maintenance, with accompanying institutional reforms. This will in turn help to keep dams safe, respond to changing water demands, and keep the downstream population safe from floods. DRIP also aims at restoring the capacity of project dams for effective utilization of the stored water, and monitoring and managing the long-term performance of the dams. The project has three components –

(i) Rehabilitation and Improvement of Dams and Associated Appurtenances focusing on structural and non-structural measures at project dams spread;

(ii) Dam Safety Institutional Strengthening focusing on regulatory and technical frameworks for dam safety assurance; and

(iii) Project Management: Focusing on overall project coordination and management in each participating state

The project is currently in the 5th year of implementation and works are underway across 198 dam sites. Out of them, 26 dam sites are in Odisha. Now, it is proposed to embark upon a major remedial intervention in Odisha—the Hirakud Dam. The investment entails construction of an additional spillway as a key dam safety measure. This has necessitated a major enquiry into social and environmental aspects.

Environmental and Social Management Framework (ESMF): While repairs and remedial measures for dams underpin the bulk of the investments, given that a dam forms a part of the socio-economic and eco system, project has paid due attention to social and environmental aspects. Towards this, an Environmental and Social Management Framework (ESMF) has been developed as a part of the project preparation in accordance with the safeguard policies of the state/ country as well as that of the World Bank. This document is being used in identifying and mitigating the potential negative environmental and social impacts that may emerge at different stages of the sub-projects. It also provides a guideline for the entities for implementation of the mitigation measures and their monitoring. The framework has been accorded approval from the state/ national governments as well as the World Bank. The same is adopted for Hirakud dam as well and a Resettlement Action Plan (RAP) has been prepared.

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1.1 THE HIRAKUD DAM River Mahanadi, the sixth largest river in the peninsular river systems of India graciously flows 494 km in the North-Eastern part of Odisha state measured from its total traverse of 851 km from its origin to the outfall point at Bay of . In its basin area of 65,628 sq km in Odisha State, the river influences development scenario of 23 districts, 7 nos. in full and 16 nos. in part. The River Mahanadi forms the lifeline of the state and carries sacred feelings for the people of Odisha.

The Hirakud Dam project is built across river Mahanadi about 15 km upstream of Sambalpur town in the state of Odisha and was commissioned in the year 1957. It is a Multipurpose project and is the longest earthen dam in Asia having a total length of 25.8 Km. It is a composite dam of earth, concrete, and masonry. The main dam has an overall length of about 4.8 km and spans between two hillocks of Lamdungri on the left and Chandlidungri on the right. The length of main dam is 4.8 Km. The total area of the Reservoir at FRL is 743 sq Km with gross water storage of 5896 million cum.

The Hirakud Dam has catchment area of 83,400 Sq Km, gross command area (GCC) of 181,376 Ha, Culturable Command Area of 159,106 Ha with annual irrigation potential of 267,491 Ha. The project provides 159,106 Ha. of Khariff and 108,385 Ha. of Rabi irrigation in the districts of Sambalpur, , Bolangir, and Subarnapur. The water released through the power house irrigates an additional 2,51,000 Ha. of C.C.A (Cultivable Command Area) in Mahanadi delta. The installed capacity of Hydropower at Hirakud Dam is 347.86 MW with Average Annual Energy Generation 937.813 of MU. A population of about 30 million from Coastal area of Khurda, , Kendrapar and districts are main beneficiaries of the dam. Besides, it provides flood protection to 9,500 km2 of delta area in undivided districts of Cuttack and Puri.

Thus, the above features establish not only the size of the river but also its importance in terms of impacting on the economy as it supports among others, irrigation, drinking water, power supplies and flora and fauna. It also establishes that any breach could result in huge losses affecting huge number of human settlements. Hence, it is essential to accord priority attention to provide for management of additional water discharge by passing part of it through additional spillways and absorbing a part of it in the reservoir so as to avoid catastrophe by preventing overtopping of the dam and its consequent failure.

There are two spillways in the main dam on the left and right sides located on the two channels of the main river. The main dam toe Power House is on the right flank of the main dam. The dam is flanked by two earthen dykes on left and right sides with a combined length of about 21 km to close the low saddles. The salient features of the Hirakud Dam are given below:

Table 1.1 Salient features of the Hirakud Dam Year of Commissioning 1957 Type of Project: Multipurpose Total Length 25.8 Km Length of the main Dam 4.8 Km Catchment intercepted by Hirakud Dam 83,400 km2 Gross Command Area (GCA) (ha): 181376 Culturable Command Area (CCA) (ha) 159106 Annual Irrigation Potential (ha) 267491 Hydropower generation Installed Capacity (MW) 347.86 Drinking Water Sambalpur, Hirakud & Burla towns Gross Storage :5896 MCM Live Storage 4823 MCM Length of Left and right Dyke 21.0 km

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Dam Top Level R.L. 195.68 m Full Reservoir Level R.L. 192.024 m Total Existing Discharge Capacity: 42450 m3/sec Discharge Capacity of Right Spillway (with 13 No. 15565 m3/sec Crest Gate and 24 No. Sluice Gate) Discharge Capacity of Left Spillway ((with 21 No. 26885 m3/sec Crest Gate and 40 No. Sluice Gate)

Table 1.2: Reservoir Capacity & water Spread

Storage Capacity Water Spread area(in sq Elevation (In m/ft) (InM. m3) km) FRL/MWL/192.024m/ 8136 Mm3(yr 1957) Gross storage 743 sq km 630ft 5896 Mm3 (yr 2000) 2318 Mm3 (yr 1957) Dead storage DSL 179.83m/590ft 274 sq km 1073 Mm3 (yr 2000) 5814 Mm3(yr 1957) Live Storage FRL 192.024m 743 sq km 4823 Mm3(yr 2000)

1.2 NEED FOR ADDITIONAL SPILLWAY PROJECT

Spillways are structures constructed to provide safe release of flood waters from a dam to a downstream area, normally the river on which the dam has been constructed. Every reservoir has a certain capacity to store water. If the reservoir is full and flood waters enter the same, the reservoir level will go up and may eventually result in over-topping of the dam leading to risk of dam break and random flooding of the area around the dam. To avoid this situation, the flood has to be passed to the downstream and this is done by providing a spillway which draws water from the top of the reservoir. A spillway can be a part of the dam or separate from it.

In the Hirakud dam also two controlled spillways have been provided – one at left bank and another at right dyke of the dam. The left spillway of the Hirakud Dam has 40 sluice gates and 21 crest gates. The right spillway has 24 sluice gates and 13 crest gates. The total discharging capacity of both the spillways is 42,450 m3/sec (150 million cusec). Further due to operational restrictions 11No. Sluice gates & 9 no. crest gates are not to be operated except in case of grave emergency. This limits the normal safe release capacity of the existing spillway to 11,67,720 cusec (33066 cumec). Also high flood were observed at the dam site of the order of 152.5 million cusec (43183 cumec) in July 1959 and 133.2 million cusec (37718 cumec) in Sept 1980, threatening safety of the dam. Further the dam safety analysis reveals that affected area is 10,700 square Km, where the severity of the consequences or the combination between depths and velocities can be classified as high and extreme in more than 65% of the total area. When the designed flood is routed through the reservoir and using the available spillways it was assessed that the dam can get overtopped which can result in failure of the dam resulting in large scale loss to life and properties in the downstream cities/Towns of Hirakud, Sambalpur, Cuttack, Burla, Jagatpur, Bhubaneshwar, etc.

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1.2.1 Alternatives Considered The state government sought views & methods from experts and consultants to address the present problem of passing the additional flood discharge ensuring safety of Hirakud Dam. Amongst several alternatives, five of the following were considered for appraisal:

1. Raising the height of existing Dam.

2. Additional spillway on the left bank dyke near Gandhi minar and adjacent hillock.

3. Additional spillway on the right dyke.

4. Lowering the spill way crest level with corresponding increase of spill way crest gates.

5. Additional spillway with 5 Nos. crest gates at the left dyke and 8 nos. gates at the right bank dyke.

Further studies were carried out for all these feasible above alternatives through CWC experts, SPMU & WB’s consultant team and finally the best option considered was additional spillway at Left bank dyke and right bank dyke to meet the estimated discharge as per PMF level. These additional spillways will be constructed in two Phases. In Phase 1 the proposed spillway at left dyke will be taken up for which this RAP has been prepared. Phase 2 is not envisaged currently.

1.2.2 Salient Features of Additional Spillways The below table shows the salient Features of Additional Spillways:

Table 1.3: Salient Features of Additional Spillways

Sl. Item Description Phase 1 Phase 2 1 Location 2nd saddle on further left of Gandhi Right bank Dyke hillock 2 Spillway Gates 5 nos. each 15mx15m size 8 nos. each 15m x10m size 3 Crest of spillway EL177.024 m EL 182.024m 4 Length of spillway 1.80 Km 141.00m 5 Discharge 9512 m3/sec(3.36 lakh cusec) 9057m3/sec (3.20 lakh cusec) 6 Stilling basin Invert EL 142.00m EL 155.00m 7 BL of spill channel EL 160.00m EL 166.00m 8 Approx. TWL EL 167.40m EL 173.40m 9 Width of spill channel 120m upto 714m 205m (Approx.) 200m upto 1.186m 10 Approx. cost INR 3500 million INR 3200 million

1.3 SCOPE OF THE SUB-PROJECT Proposed Sub-Project: Phase I: Construction of Additional Spillway on the Left Dyke [in the 2nd saddle near Gandhi Minar] of Hirakud Dam.

Size of Sub-Project: Location: Structure: • Proposed Location: (Fig. 2.1) • Size of Spillway: Between Left Dyke & Left of Gandhi 5 Nos. Radial Gates each of size15m x hillock 15m • Geo-coordinates: • Release/Capacity: Latitude: 210-32’-33”(N) 9122m3/sec (About 3.20 lakh cusecs)

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Longitude: 830-53’-39”(E) • Approach channel: • Distance from Sambalpur 120m wide x 1.00km long Township/Railway station=15km • Spill channel: 250m wide x 950m long • Connecting New Dyke: 1.15km long

Fig. 1.4: Proposed Location Map with Contour

1.4 RESETTLEMENT Since the proposed alignment of the additional spillway at left dyke will pass through settlement area, displacement of 1,415 families from 716 households is envisaged due to the project. None of these households possess land title as they have occupied government lands. While it is considered as unauthorized occupancy, a few of them were displaced during the construction of the dam (sixty years back). None of them own any (agricultural) lands. In fact, it is an urban area and the affected habitation forms a part of Sambalpur electoral constituency. And most of them are quite poor drawing livelihoods on working as laborers. Thus, it is a unique situation wherein no household has any title, with the result, no policy (GOI/ WB) can be adopted to extend full scale resettlement and rehabilitation (R&R) assistance. However, Government of Odisha has exuded a very high degree of empathy and developed a special package for providing R&R assistance. Towards the preparation of a resettlement action plan (RAP), Government of Odisha (Water Resources department) has undertaken a baseline situational analysis and a social impact assessment.

1.5 STRUCTURE OF THE REPORT The RAP report is structured as presented below:

Chapter No. Contents in brief

1 Description of DRIP; salient features of Hirakud Dam; features of the proposed additional spillway and need for resettlement

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2 Methodology adopted in preparation of this report, detailing processes in preparing survey tools, conducting household survey, consultations, FGDs and public hearings, etc. 3 Profile of the project area, socio-economic profile of the affected households and preferences expressed in context of resettlement 4 Analysis of stakeholders involved; key topics discussed during consultations, FGDs and public hearings 5 Impacts on private, common and cultural assets based on Census survey along with potential impacts as perceived by PAPs 6 Entitlement package approved by GoO for each PAF and also the key features of the identified resettlement sites 7 Institutions responsible for planning and implementing RAP along with their specific roles and responsibilities 8 Mechanisms for Internal and Concurrent Monitoring and External end term Evaluation; indicative indicators for monitoring and parameters for evaluation 9 Budget estimates for RAP implementation including cost of: ex-gratia, cost of replacement of other structures contracting of implementation and monitoring institutions and resettlement site facilities, etc. 10 Description of three tier Grievance redressal mechanism; functions of GR committees and time frame for resolution

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CHAPTER-2: APPROACH AND METHODOLOGY

2.1 INTRODUCTION

The chapter section presents the approach and methodology followed in collection and analysis of data. It involved both quantitative and qualitative approach to data collection 2.2 PRIMARY DATA COLLECTION

The entire exercise involved seven stages which are as follows:

Table 2.1: Stages of Project Study

Exploratory visit to the area, Identification of study tools, preparation of Stage I questionnaires and pre-testing, team setting and orientation Stage II Collection of secondary source data Stage III Collection of primary source data Stage IV IT based data entry, processing and analysis –preparation of draft report Stage-V Submission of draft report to the Client Organization Stage- VI Conduct Public consultation and assessment of PAFs perception Stage- VII Generation of Draft RAP report

The integrated approach to collecting information included primary census survey of households, secondary source information collection, physical observation of the situation, stakeholder consultation, colony level meetings, discussions with key informants, Focus Group Discussions, Participatory Rural Appraisal etc. Effort was made to collect and collate as much information possible so as to Fig. 2.1: Reconnaissance field visit by Dam officials along with strengthen the database. Effort was expert team of CEMC made to involve all the affected family members in the process of data collection at the household level so as to have a representative view of the household on the issues of displacement, compensation, resettlement and rehabilitation. Secondly, since such information aimed to shape their future life and livelihoods, sufficient time was given to family members to think and exercise their choice relating to compensation, resettlement and rehabilitation.

2.2.1 Methodology

The methodology selected to conduct the study was to satisfy the objective and scope of laid down in the TOR approved by the World Bank. People’s cooperation, involvement and participation were very crucial to collect data and other information that are adequate, relevant and reliable. Further, as people’s participation is a pre-requisite to the success of any project various methods were therefore adopted to involve people and assess their needs and priorities. Table 2.2 below summarizes the approach.

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Table 2-2: Objective, Scope, Methodology and Validation

Objective and Scope Methodology used Validation Rationale of the project, analysis Discussion with project Validated through site visits and of alternate sites, understanding officials and Revenue discussion with community displacement issues, impact on the officials people, officials using FGD and direct and indirect beneficiaries, PRA methodology, individual benefits of the project and the level discussions benefits to the displaced families etc. Estimation of affected families Census survey using Genealogy analysis was done in information base provided consultation with the household by the Water Resource members, neighbors, senior Department and genealogy citizens, and community. methodology Identification of displaced & Interview of livelihood Validated through discussion livelihood loser families (landless losers with key informants of the agricultural labourers/ community, community people, sharecroppers/ shop keepers, PRI representatives etc. vendors etc.) Socio-economic profile of Door to door household Validated through neighbor displaced families, livelihood survey using structured interview and community level losers questionnaire information gathering Socio-economic profile and Colony survey using Validated through using general infrastructure and structured questionnaire and secondary information, resource mapping of affected area observation discussion with PRI members, opinion leaders, key informants Assessment of social, economic, Household survey of Validated using secondary cultural environmental and other displaced families, information, site visits, impacts livelihood losers, In addition discussion with project officials FGD and PRA exercises and PRI members.

2.2.2 Tools

Questionnaire and checklist method were adopted to conduct socio-economic and census surveys of the affected area. Survey questionnaire was prepared to capture wide range of socio-economic and cultural features of the affected persons and assets. Separate sections were incorporated to segregate types of information. In addition, separate check-lists were prepared to guide the Focused Group Discussions (FGD), colony (habitation) level discussions and discussion with the officials of the requiring department (water resources department) and other line departments.

The main household questionnaire was prepared in consultation with the requiring department and approved by it. Secondary information about the socio-economic profile of the district and project area was collected from authentic sources such as published government data and maps. Primary data on different socio-economic profile and cultural features were collected from actual site surveys. The different types of primary and secondary data collected are listed in following table:

Table 2.3: Collection of Primary and Secondary Data

Primary Secondary

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▪ Census Survey of affected households through ▪ Information, maps etc. provided by the structured questionnaire Water Resource Department authority.

▪ Colony level general infrastructure and socio-cultural ▪ Project area map, project details property survey using questionnaire, observation, consultation with colony members, municipality representatives etc.

• Focus Group Discussion • Relevant Acts, legislations and policy guidelines

▪ Discussion with the Field level Govt. Functionaries ▪ Other study reports, project related of line Department documents, Odisha Economic Survey 2014

• Discussion with the officials of requiring body, • District statistical hand book revenue officials involved in land R&R • Census 2011 data base

Focus Group Discussions (FGDs)

In a focus group discussion, people from similar backgrounds or experiences are brought together to discuss a specific topic of interest to the investigators. The purpose of the FGD is to explore the range of opinions/views on displacement issues and to check if they corroborate with or complement to the household survey findings.

Methodology Used

The survey covered 100% of the households as it required to address issues and concerns of each and every household besides the broader issues confronting the common interests of the colonies.A brief description on these two types of information collected in the present study is presented below.

2.2.3 Quality Control of the Study

Monitoring and cross checking of the field level data collection was done to ensure quality of the collected information and by using the following methods.

• Regular cross checking in the field by Supervisor and Team Leader • Daily meeting with the field team to get feedback • Regular meeting with the project officials • 10% data checking by the Survey Coordinator

• Checking of the data by the Team Leader • Visit by the DoWR representatives IT- enabling of Data

Data entry was done through different stages for this project. As the volume of data collected was huge, the IT-enabling had to be done in a step by step process. In the first stage, the entire data were entered through a single database system i.e. MS Access. Designing the database was done separately for the respondents across various occupation categories, the following steps were used.

➢ Discussion on the project with concepts

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➢ Assessment of output requirements ➢ Scrutiny and validation of data ➢ Planning, designing and execution ➢ Development and programming ➢ Debugging of data ➢ Maintenance of data ➢ Testing of programmes custom-made to suit the requirement ➢ Implementation of programmes for output generation ➢ Preparation of two way tables ➢ Processing of data using Excel package ➢ Presentation of final output tables

Database designing was made with proper care by taking considerations of the primary key. Table creation and naming were done with the appropriate key words which matched with the proper criteria on the record, so that one can know the details regarding structure of the table, whether the field is made numeric or text or any other data type. The tables were designed in such a manner that its structure would strictly prohibit the duplication of data entry with the primary key. Similarly designing of forms was done based on the table structures. All the field names were designed based on the data records. It was done for the purpose of easy identification of the record, just in case something was found missing during the entry process.

After the creation of database software, data were entered separately for different colonies and separately for various sections as enlisted above. This was done for easy scrutinizing and analysis of data separately. The data were as far as possible cross checked with the original schedules, to ensure consistency and improve reliability. After that the data were transported to Excel sheet for further processing and analysis. The output was generated colony wise as well as for each of the question asked in the family profile schedule.

2.2.4 Public Consultation

Considering the importance of people’s participation in the project planning, public consultation and FGDs were also carried out at different levels at various stages of project preparation right from the survey from May, 2016 upto completion of the study. Both informal and formal consultations were undertaken. The informal consultation was carried out during field surveys. The formal consultations were carried out by providing advance intimation to the public with defined agenda. The objectives of the consultation were to disseminate information about the project to the potentially affected population in order to incorporate their views and suggestion in preparing the RAP. The consultation focused on identification of issues raised by the PAPs and its integration in the Resettlement Action Plan.

2.2.4.1 Local Level Consultation

It was ensured that intimation regarding the proposed consultations was given to the concerned village at least two days prior to consultations so as to maximize participation. The participants included village head and/or opinion leader of the village; community and potentially affected persons. The targeted segments included men and women affected by loss of residential structures; commercial structures; livelihood or sources of livelihood.

2.2.4.2 Consultation with Other Stakeholders

Consultations were held with concerned departments with the following objectives (i) to create awareness about the project among the district administration, and officials of line departments of the project and

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other stakeholders.(ii) to study implementation arrangements and its capacity in delivering the R&R benefits 2.3 DEFINITIONS OF TERMS AND PHRASES

The following terms, words and phrases have been referred to and used in this RAP Report for better clarification of the reader. Though, some of the terms are indicated in the Act and Rules, for the purpose of relevance and importance the definition and connotation of all relevant words, terms and phrases are furnished below:

1) Affected Area means such area as notified by the Government of Odisha under the relevant land acquisition Acts for the purposes of land acquisition for the Project;

2) Affected Household or Project Affected Household (PAH) means either a single or joint family residing under one roof, using single kitchen and interdependent to each other.

3) Family includes a person, his or her spouse, minor children, minor brothers and sisters dependent on him: Provided that widows, divorcees and women deserted by families, shall be considered as separate families.

4) Affected Family (AF) means Affected family means a family whose land is affected by construction of the project but not necessarily displaced or required to be displaced.

5) Displaced Family means a family ordinarily residing in the project area prior to the date of publication of notification under the provision of the relevant Act and an account of acquisition of his/her homestead land is displaced from such area or required to be displaced.

6) Project Affected Persons (PAPs) means affected population consisting of major (above or 18 year of age) and minor (below 18 years of age) living within project affected area.

7) Below poverty line or BPL Family means below poverty line families as defined by the Planning Commission of India, from time to time, and those included in the BPL list of Odisha State in force.

8) Central Government means the Government of India.

9) Cut off Date: As all the households in the project lack formal title, the end date of baseline census and socio-economic survey is considered as the Cut-off date i.e. 25th May 2016.. This date shall be considered as the date for declaring affected persons eligible to receive entitlements. No persons who move into the project area after determination of the ‘Cut-off-date” will not be eligible for any benefit. Here cut-off-date

10) District Collector means the officer appointed by the State Government as a Collector and District Magistrate of a District.

11) Employee means an individual engaged by a likely displaced commercial establishment in the proposed land acquisition, for compensation under a contract for employment whether oral or written, express or implied.

12) Landless means the landless person as defined in the Odisha Prevention of Land Encroachment Act 1972.

13) Project means construction of Additional Spillway of Hirakud Dam under (DRIP) for DoWR, Odisha in Sambalpur district.

14) Rehabilitation and Resettlement means as per policy carrying out rehabilitation and resettlement under ORRP, 2006.

15) R and R or R & R means Rehabilitation and Resettlement

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16) R & R Entitlements means the benefits as prescribe and developed for this project approved by the Government of Odisha.

17) Squatter means those persons: i) who have illegally occupied government lands for residential, business and or other purposes for a minimum of 3 years prior to the Cut Off date and ii) those who have been residing or operating on public land as on date of baseline census survey.

18) State Government refers to the Government of Odisha;

19) Tenants are those: i) persons having bona fide tenancy agreements for three years prior to the acquisition of the land, with a property owner with clear property titles, to occupy a structure or land for residence, business or other purposes and ii) those identified during baseline census socio- economic survey

20) Vulnerable groups: persons such as differently abled, widows, and women headed household, persons above sixty years of age, Scheduled Caste and Scheduled Tribes and other groups as may be specified by the State Government of Odisha.

21) Women Headed Household means a family headed by a woman and does not have a male earning member or the Male member is not earning/ not capable of earning. This woman may be a widow, separated or deserted woman.

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CHAPTER-3: SOCIO-ECONOMIC PROFILE

This chapter describes the baseline information on socio-economic profile of the project area based on secondary information as well as project specific site surveys. The Chapter contains different sections which are;

1) secondary data containing the baseline information on the district where the Hirakud Dam is located, the detail profile of the project area, the profile of the village/colony profiles, general infrastructure survey, village wise social and cultural activities.

2) Primary data both quantitative and qualitative pertaining to the affected families such as demography, occupation, income level, vulnerability, education etc.

3) Details of housing structure and condition in the project affected villages/colonies

4) Assets owned by the families, Govt. programmes availed by the families, health status, cultural practices, accessibility to service centres etc.

5) People’s perception on the proposed project 3.1 DISTRICT PROFILE

Sambalpur District is located in the western part of the state of Odisha. It is surrounded by Deogarh district to the east; Bargarh and districts to the west; Sundargarh District to the north; and Sonepur and Districts to its south. The District covers a geographical area of 6702 sq km and lies between 200 40’ to 22011’ North Latitude and 820 39’ to 85015’ East Longitude.

The district is having a total population of 1041099 as per 2011 census distributed over 526877 male and 514222 female. The district has a schedule caste population of 191827 and schedule tribe population of 355261. For Administrative reasons, the district has been further divided into 3 Sub Divisions (Sambalpur, and ), 9 Tahasils, 9 Blocks , 23 police stations , 136 Gram Panchayats and 1349 Revenue Villages. The district is famous for its rich cultural value and glorifying history. Sambalpuri Saree is famous for its ikkat style of weaving and colourful designs.

Table 3.1: Administrative setup of the District

No. of Sub-Divisions : 3 No. of Tehsils : 9 No. of Municipalities/Corporation : 1 No. of N.A.Cs : 2 No. of Blocks : 9 No. of Police Stations : 24

No. of Gram Panchayats : 136 No. of Inhabited Villages : 1238

No. of Uninhabited Villages : 84 No. of villages : 1322

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Fig.3.1: District map of Sambalpur 3.1.1 Physiographic condition of the District

Sambalpur district has three common geo-morphological features comprising of denudational hills, pediments and pediplains and can be divided broadly as; i) Northern hilly terrain of Bamra and Kuchinda, ii) South eastern plateau and ridges of Rairiakhol and iii) South eastern valley and plains of Sambalpur Sadar sub-division. Average elevation of major parts of the district ranges from 100- 300 meters above mean sea level with isolated hill peaks having height up to 600 meters above mean sea level. 7 Most parts of the district are drained by Mahanadi (with Harihar Jore, Surbali Jore, Karandi Jore and Jhul jore as tributaries), Ib (along with Bhedan as tributaruies) and Bramhani (with Tikara and tributary). Famous Hirakud reservoir constructed by damming Mahanadi River occupies about 250 square KMs of area in Sambalpur district. Other important rivulets of the district are Maltijor, Harrad, Kulsara, and Phuljiharan.

3.1.2 Hydrogeology

Sambalpur district has been divided into two major hydrogeological units, viz; (1) Consolidated formations comprising of hard rocks of Precambrian age occupying 85% of the area and (2) Semi

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consolidated rocks of Super Group occurring in pockets in northern and southern eastern parts. Consolidated formations include Granite Gneisses, , Charnockites, Schistose rocks and Epidorites. Secondary porosity forms the conduits for movement of groundwater and also act reservoir of groundwater. Groundwater occurs under pheratic conditions in upper weathered residium of rock masses at shallower depths. At deeper levels in fractured and joined rocks it occurs under semi confined to confined conditions.

Ground water regime conditions of the district are monitored through 46 National hydrograph stations for quantity and quality during January, April, August and November months. Depth to water levels during pre-monsoon period (April) range from 5 to 10 meters below ground levels in most parts of the districts. Whereas in limited western canal irrigated parts shallow depth to water levels of the order of 2 to 5 meters below ground levels are also observed.

A deeper water level of the order of more than 10 mbgl is observed in the southwestern part of the district. (Plate III) During the post monsoon period (November) most parts of the district have depth to water levels in the range of 2 to 5 meters below ground levels with shallow depth to water levels of the order of 0 to 2 meters below ground levels in the same period in some limited isolated pockets in western parts having canal irrigation network. 3.1.3 Demographic Profile of the District (2011 Census)

The demographic profile of the district may be presented as follow. It is to be noted that the population density per square Kilo Meter is arrived at 157 as per 2011 census.

Table 3.2: Demographic details of Sambalpur District

Total Population 10,41,099 in % Male 5,26,877 50.61 Female 5,14,222 49.39 Rural 7,33,006 70.41 Urban 3,08,093 29.59 Scheduled Caste 1,91,827 18.43 Scheduled Caste Male 96,511 50.31 Scheduled Caste Female 95,316 49.69 Scheduled Tribe 3,55,261 34.12 Scheduled Tribe Male 1,77,565 49.98 Scheduled Tribe Female 1,77,696 50.02

3.1.4 Literacy

The average literacy rate of Sambalpur District is 76.22 percent. While male literacy is 84.35%, female literacy figures 67.93%.The total literates in Sambalpur district are 703,691 out of which male literates in number are 393,192 and female literates in number are 310,499 College, Gayatri College of Pharmacy, University college of Engineering, VSS Medical college and hospital, Dr P.M Institute of Advanced studies in Education, Gayatri College of Management, Gayatri College of Pharmacy, Lajpat Rai Law College, Sambalpur Nursing college are the famous educational institutes in the District.

Table 3.3: Health Indicators of Sambalpur District

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Sl. No. Indicators Limit/ Unit/ (%) 01 Sex Ratio at Birth 823 02 Infant Mortality Rate 37 03 Under Five Mortality Rate (U5MR) 62 04 Mortality Rate (Neo-natal Mortality Rate) 32 05 Mortality Rate (Post Neo-natal Mortality Rate) 15 06 Women who are aware of HIV/AIDS (%) 91.6 07 Women who are aware of RTI/STI (%) 70.5 08 Women who are aware of HAF/ORS/ORT & ZINC (%) 99.8 09 Children suffering from Acute Respiratory Infection who sought 91.5 treatment (%) 10 Children suffering from Fever (%) 25.2 11 Children suffering from Fever who sought treatment (%) 86.6 12 Children suffering from Diarrhoea (%) 20.1 13 Children suffering from Diarrhoea who received HAF/ORS/ORT (%) 85.0 14 Children suffering from Acute Respiratory Infection (%) 28.3 15 Family planning practices (CMW Any Method Any Modern Female aged 15-49 years) 63.0% Method Sterilization 49.4% 29.7% 16 Having diagnosed for Chronic Illness (Per 100,000 Population) Any 8315 kind of Chronic Illness 17 Prevalence of any type of Disability (Per 100,000 Population) 2495 18 Sex Ratio at Birth 889 19 Sex Ratio (0-4 Years) 887 20 Sex Ratio (All Ages) 975 Source: Factsheet-Odisha: AHS Factsheets 2012-13: censusindia.gov.in

3.1.5 Culture and Language of the District

Being situated in the lap of nature Sambalpur has a vivid culture mixed up with that of modern and the tribal culture of the forest region. The language, festivals, songs and and everything is deeply connected with the cultural heritage of Sambalpur. The language of the people is called “ Sambalpur”. Samablpur forms are mostly performed in order to convey the prayers to the deities. Sambalpuri dance is also folkloric dance form which has its roots in western parts of Odisha. A dance form named is performed by young girls of several communities during festive occasions.

These young girls form a queue or form a semi-circular formation and sing the traditional song which are known as Dalkhai songs. Karma is another famous tribal dance form performed by the tribal to honour deities. Folk music is famous in the district. has been an ever shining song of the district. Sital Sasti, Nuakahi, Rath , Bhai Jhuntia festival, pua jiuntia festival are the important festival of Sambalpur district.Sambalpur is also famous worldwide for its Sambalpuri Saree that combines in it beauty, rich textile and ikkat style of hand weaving.

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3.1.6 Economy of the District

The economy of Sambalpur District is basically dependent on agriculture and secondly on forests. Forests play an important role in the economy in terms of contribution to revenue, domestic Product as well as dependence of people for livelihood. In the past Sambalpur has been a great centre of diamond trade. Kendu leaf () is also produced in Sambalpur. Tendu leaf is one of the most important non–wood forest products of Sambalpur and is also called as green gold of Odisha. Lately industrialization has started in the district and the prime industries of power, alumina and steel have been established. The place is famous for its globally renowned textile bounded patterns and fabrics locally known as Baandha. Sambalpur is famous for its Hand loom textile works, popularly known as Sambalpuri Textile. It has earned international fame for its unique pattern, design and texture. Apart from textiles, Samabalpur has a rich tribal heritage and fabulous forestlands.

The important crops grown in the District are rice, gram, tur, arhar, seasame, groundnut, mustard, castor, linseed. Sugarcane is the most important cash crop grown in the District. Hirakud Dam is located near Sambalpur city that has contributed to the agriculture sector a lot in terms of providing irrigation facilities through its canal system and hydro-power generation.

3.1.7 Economic Activities of the District

The major economic activity in Sambalpur district is agriculture based that has led to the establishment of agro-processing units. Handloom Textile is another important economic activity. In the trading activity forest produces play an important role in the economy in terms of contribution to revenue and domestic product. Kendu leaf or Coromandel Ebony or East Indian Ebony also forms part of the economy of Sambalpur with many bidi manufacturing units functioning in and around Sambalpur. Sambalpur city is the main merchandising area of the people in the district. It is famous for handloom and other textile products. Mahanadi Coal Field Limited, a subsidiary of Coal India Limited located at Sambalpur produced 100.28 million tonnes of coal and had a profit before tax during 2010–2011 at Rs 4039.30 crore. The Hirakud smelter, set up by Indal in 1959 at Hirakud was the country’s second aluminium smelter operating on grid power sourced from the hydro of the Hirakud Dam. It was the first in India to adopt clean coal combustion technology that uses a circulating fluidised bed, which is considered environmentally friendly. Currently the smelter has a capacity of 213,000 tpa, it provides employment to around 1700 persons. 3.1.8 Factors Contributing to Local Livelihoods

Agriculture has been the main livelihood of the people. Irrigation facilities developed under the Hirakud Dam project particularly the canal system has contributed significantly to the growth of the sector in the district. The multiple crops grown are rice, gram, tuar, arhar, sesame, groundnut, mustard, castor, linseed. Sugarcane is the most important cash crop grown in the District providing income opportunities to the farming families. Agro based processing units that exists based on agro-products are providing employment opportunities to the people for sustenance of their livelihood. As tendu leaf is available in sufficient quantity in the nearby forest, bulk of population mainly marginalized sections engage themselves in bidi making activity to sustain their livelihood.

As mentioned elsewhere in the report, Sambalpuri textiles are world famous for their ethnic designs, ikkat style of weaving, beauty and richness of textile fabric. Being a traditional occupation of certain communities, people practice the same as major source of income earning for their livelihood sustenance. Mining activity is another important activity that provides jobs to large number of people who work in coal mines. The major mining player found in the district is the Mahanadi Coal Fields Ltd.

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The big industries like Hirakud Smelter dealing with alluminium smelter provide employment to thousands of people. It is to be noted that the Hirakud Smelter consumes power from the Hydro Power unit of Hirakud Dam. Trading of different produces also provide ample opportunities to the major chunk of population in the district.

3.1.9 Soil Type, Land Type and Use

The topography of the district is mostly undulating comprising ridges and valleys. All the ridges crest are the uplands and the upper slopes–the unbunded and bunded are locally called Att and Mal lands respectively. These together constitute the high lands. The valley bottom lands are called Berna lands. The low lands are called Bahal lands. Mainly two types of soils occur in Sambalpur district i.e. (1) Ultisoils consisting of red, yellow and lateritic soils & (2) Alfisoils predominantly include red gravelly, sandy, loamy, red earth mixed with black soils. The alfi soils cover about 60% of the area and are devoid of any lime concretions with pH ranging from 6.5-7.3. These are very fertile soils. The red forest soil is available in Rairakhol and Kuchinda sub division, which are suitable for orchards & dry land crops like Arhar. The brown forest soil is available in Kuchinda area, which is suitable for fruit crops, Sandy soil suitable for Ground nut & pulses are available in several areas. The district has been divided into 3 Agriculture Districts namely Sambalpur, Kuchinda and Rairakhol comprising nine (9) blocks. Out of these nine blocks Dhankauda, , Jujumura are mostly and part of Rengali as well as Jamankira are coming under Hirakud Command area. The rest blocks are of rain-fed. The area under the Command area of Hirakud Dam Project has a fairly developed agricultural zone which contributes for the development of the locality and supports to other sector. 3.1.10 Climatic Condition

Sambalpur District experiences extreme type of climate with 66 rainy days and 153 centi meters rainfall on an average per annum. Most of the rainfall is confined to the months from June to October visited by south west monsoon. Mercury raises upto 47 degree C during May with intolerable heat wave and falls as low as 11.8 degree C during December with extreme cold. The rainfall is highly uneven and irregular.

3.2 SOCIOECONOMIC PROFILE OF THE AFFECTED AREA

The proposed area of the project is located on the downstream of the left bank canal. The entire project area is located in the urban area. The project area is owned by the Govt. mainly the Water Resources Department. In course of time squatters started settling down there including the few of the displaced families during construction of Hirakud Dam project. The proposed project area is extended over seven colonies such as First Gap colony, Cable Colony, Rerolling Colony, Premnagar, Laxmi Nagar, Gujatal and Gandhi Nagar. The habitation in these areas consists of multi-caste people such as General, OBC, SC and ST.

The households in the affected settlement areas are located in a scattered manner. Caste and ethnic feelings are reflected in the concentrated groups of caste wise households. For instance, STs have preferred to stay together in proximity with each other and the same for other caste groups also. The Sambalpur Municipal Corporation has acknowledged the households and provided house numbers to some of the households mainly in cable colony, rerolling colony, Premnagar and Gandhinagar. There are primary schools, SHGs and other caste specific cultural groups within the colonies. The dispensaries, higher level of education facilities and market places are near to the colonies within a distance of 3 kms. The Hirakud Dam has its site offices within some of the colonies. The internal road communication within the community is partly pucca and kachha.

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Since most of them are squatters, they have adopted different occupations such as petty shops, trading, vending, fish business, wage labour, job holders etc. A majority of them are under below poverty line and lead a subsistence living. All of them have access to Govt. schemes and programmes. With the initiative of the Govt. dirking water, electricity and other facilities have been provided to them.

As regards educational status of the families, majority population are found to be literate and education level is high up to matriculation level. Higher level of education like Graduate, Post Graduate and technically qualified persons are very insignificant. Generally they speak except tribal people having their own language to communicate within their kith and kin. Sambalpuri dance such as Dalkhai dance or Karma, a dance form of tribal groups are performed by the community members to please the deities.

Sital Sasthi, , , Bhai Junta Festival, Puajiuntia festival are some of the important festivities in the colonies besides many other caste and tribe specific rituals. The community members live together in brotherhood relationship with each other and manifest the unity and togetherness for the larger interest of the humanitarian cause. The community level disputes are amicably solved in colony level meetings.

Fig. 3.2: Taranagar nodal school in Fig. 3.3: Cremations platform at meeting point of Spill Firstgap colony channel and Mahanadi River

3.2.1 General Social Infrastructure

A general survey carried out in the project area to identify the social infrastructure situated within the project area. The following table depicts different social infrastructure present within the area through which the project is passing through.

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Fig. 3-4: Resources map of Project affected area through GPS

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Fig.3-5: Social map of Fastgap colony

Fig. 3-6: Resources map of Fastgap colony

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Fig. 3-7: Social map of Rerolling colony

Fig. 3-8: Resources map of Rerolling colony

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Fig. 3-9 : Social map of Cable colony

Fig. 3-10 : Resource map of Cable colony

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Fig. 3-11 : Social map of Laxminagar

Fig. 3-12 : Resource map of Laxminagar

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Fig. 3-13: Social map of Gandhi Laxminagar

Fig. 3-14: Resources map of Gandhi Laxminagar

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Fig. 3-15: Social map of Gujatal

Fig. 3-16: Resources map of Gujatal

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3.2.2 Socio-Cultural Practices of the People in Affected Colonies

Since all colonies are part of the Hirakud urban area so the cultural traditions are observed with much pomp and gaiety in all colonies. All bow down and respect “ Maa Samalai” as their principal deity. Some of the major festivals are listed below:

• “Nuakhai” is the most important social festival of Sambalpur. Generally it takes place during the month of August and September. Preliminary preparation of the festival starts 15 days before the occasion. The first grains of the paddy crop, cooked into various dishes are offered to the deities. There after the eldest member of the family distributes new rice to other members of the family. People observe and practice much serenity during this festival. • The Bhai-juntia festival is celebrated on the Mahastami Day of Puja. It is a total fasting undertaken by women without water for the whole day and night to seek Goddess Durga's blessing for the long life of their brothers. • The Puo-juntia festival is observed by mothers to invoke the grace of Lord Dutibahana for the long life and prosperity of their sons by staying fasting the whole day. • Chaitra Punei is another festival which is celebrated by the Khadia people of Firstgap colony. In that festival people are offering animal sacrifices (Pasu Bali) to their almighty god to full fill their desire. Karma puja is also celebrated by the Khadia community. They consume homemade brewery called as “”. At the age seven the every member of Khadia community will have ear piercing to wear silver and gold ring. • Dushahara is also another attraction of Hirakud town, which is celebrated for seven days with big mela. • “Manabasa” is also celebrated by the affected people in the months of November to December to worship the Goddess Maa Laxmi for wealth. 3.3 SOCIO ECONOMIC CONDITIONS OF THE AFFECTED PEOPLE

3.3.1 Quantification of Affected Households Colony wise

The objective of the present study is to assess the impact of proposed land requirement for the proposed Spill Way and Spill Channel on the left side of Hirakud Dam. A detailed survey has been done in order to collect necessary information, and to draw neutral assumptions based on the facts and figures for a better planning towards resettlement and rehabilitation of the affected population.

As per detailed survey within the impact corridor, a total number of 716 house hold will be affected due to the proposed project. The colony wise details are presented in Table 3.5 below. It is evident from the table that major concentration of affected households are in Gandhinagar 407 (56.84%) followed by Gujatal 102 (14.25%) and First Gap 98 (13.69%). In other colonies the affected households vary from 14 – 52. For more details, Please refer to Annexure- III.

Table 3.5: Project Affected Households

Sl. Name of the Hamlet/ Total Number of Project Affected Percentage (%) No. Colony Households 1 First Gap 98 13.69 2 Cable Colony 26 3.63 3 Rerolling Colony 17 2.37 4 Premnagar 14 1.96 5 Laxminagar 52 7.26 6 Gujatal 102 14.25 7 Gandhinagar 407 56.84 Total (in Nos.): 716 100.00

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Fig. 3.17: Percentage of Project Affected Households

13.69% 3.63% Firstgap 2.37% Cable colony 1.96% 7.26% RE-Rolling Colony Premnagar 14.25% Laxminagar Gujatal 56.84% Gandhinagar

3.3.1.1 Total number of Project Affected Families

As per the definition of the R&R policy 2006 of Govt. of Odisha, the numbers of affected families have been estimated to 1415. The families include major sons, daughters, brothers, sisters, grandsons and granddaughters, persons with disability, widow, divorcee and orphans in the family living in the house with the head of the family. The table shows that there are 774 (54.70%) families in Gandhinagar, 208 (14.70%) families in Gujatal, 207 (14.63%) in Firstgap are going to be affected. In other colonies the number varies from 35- 95. Colony wise details of the families are presented in below Table 3.6. For more details, Please refer to Annexure- III.

Table 3.6: Project Affected Families

Name of the Hamlet/ Total Number of Project Percentage Sl. No. Colony Affected Families (%) 1 First Gap 207 14.63 2 Cable Colony 52 3.67 3 Rerolling Colony 44 3.11 4 Premnagar 35 2.47 5 Laxminagar 95 6.71 6 Gujatal 208 14.70 7 Gandhinagar 774 54.70

Total (in Nos.): 1415 100.00

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Fig. 3.18: Colony wise Percentage of Project Affected Families

14.70 Firstgap 3.71% Cable colony 3.08% 2.45% Rerolling Colony 6.79% Premnagar

Laxminagar

14.56% Gujatal 54.72% Gandhinagar

3.3.1.2 Category-wise project affected families

As per this categorization of families under the R&R policy 2006, the survey reveals that out of the 1415 total families, 716(50.1%) are head of the families, 396 (28.0%) are major sons followed by 145 (10.1%) major daughter, 41 (2.9%) major grandson, 40 (2.8%) widowed, 22 (1.5%) major brother, 15 (1.0%) disables, 25 (1.75) dependent father/mother/in-laws, 13 (0.9%) major granddaughter, 7 (0.5) divorcee, 8(0.6%) major sister and 1 (0.1%) orphan. The majority of families (782) are in Gandhinagar followed by 210 in First Gap, 208 in Gujatal, 97 in Laxmi Nagar, 53 in cable colony, 44 in Rerolling and 35 in Premnagar.

Table 3.7: Distribution of Total number of Project Affected Families

(Under eligibility criteria for entitlement)

Sl. Sl. No Name of the Hamlet/Colony

Head of the Households Major Son Major Grand son Major Daughter Major Grand Daughter Major Brothers Major Sisters Dependent Disables PH/ Widowed Divorcee/ Separated Orphans Total Families 1 First Gap 98 56 10 28 3 4 2 1 3 1 1 0 207 Cable 26 12 2 9 0 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 52 2 Colony Rerolling 17 13 1 8 1 0 1 1 0 2 0 0 44 3 Colony Prem 14 11 0 6 0 2 0 1 0 1 0 0 35 4 nagar Laxmi 52 25 0 9 1 2 2 2 0 2 0 0 95 5 nagar

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6 Gujatal 102 55 10 22 2 1 3 5 4 4 0 0 208 Gandhi 407 224 18 72 6 12 4 11 7 12 0 1 774 7 nagar Grand Total 716 396 41 154 13 22 12 23 14 22 1 1 1415 Percentage out of total Project 50.6 28.0 2.9 10.9 0.9 1.6 0.8 1.6 1.0 1.6 0.1 0.1 100.0 Affected Families (1415)

Fig. 3.19: Total number of affected extended families

1.6% Head of the Households 0.8% 1.6% 0.1% 1.6% Major Son 0.1% 0.9% 1.0% Major Grand son 10.9% Major Daughter Major Grand Daughter 2.9% Major Brother Major Sister Dependent Father (in laws etc) PH/ Disabled Widowed Divorcee/ Separated 50.6% Orphan 28.0%

3.3.2 Displacement Population

The study reveals that the affected households have prior displacement experience. Out of 716 affected households, 119 (16.62%) across 7 colonies have earlier displacement experiences. Out of total 119 displaced households, 90 (12.57%) households are from First Gap colony constituting 12.57% of total affected households from this area. In rest of the affected settlement areas, the ratio of such earlier displaced household vary between 1-2% of the total affected households in respective colonies. This shows that, the remaining 597 (83.38%) households do not have any earlier displacement experience, the maximum being 395 in Gandhinagar colony. The detailed list of colony wise households with prior displacement experience is presented in Table 3.8 below.

Table 3.8: Colony wise number of Households displaced Displaced HHs Sl. Name of the Hamlet/ Total No. Colony Households Number of Percentage out of Displaced HHs Total HHs ( % ) 1 First Gap 98 90 12.57 2 Cable Colony 26 01 0.14 3 Rerolling Colony 17 03 0.42 4 Premnagar 14 01 0.14

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Table 3.8: Colony wise number of Households displaced Displaced HHs Sl. Name of the Hamlet/ Total No. Colony Households Number of Percentage out of Displaced HHs Total HHs ( % ) 5 Laxminagar 52 07 0.98 6 Gujatal 102 05 0.70 7 Gandhinagar 407 12 1.68 Total (in Nos.): 716 119 16.62

Fig. 3.20: Households Displaced earlier for any Project

16.62%

Displaced Households

Non Displaced Households

83.38%

3.3.3 Gender wise distribution of Heads of Household

It is to be noted that out of 716 households, 585 (81.7%) are male headed households and 131 (18.3%) are female headed households. As 18.3% of households are headed by women, they need special attention while planning for resettlement of the affected families. As observed, while the male headed households are majority in Gandhinagar i.e 335, there are 84 male headed households in Gujatal followed by 75 in First Gap. In other colonies the number varies within 12-46. Similarly in the category of Female Headed households majority are from Gandhinagar representing total 72 numbers followed by First Gap (23), Gujatal (18) and in rest other colonies the number varies within 2-6. The colony wise details are given in the following Table 3.9.

Table 3.9: Gender wise distribution of Head of the Households Sl. Male Head of the Female Head of Name of the Hamlet/ Colony Total Number of No. HHs the HHs HHs 1 First Gap 75 23 98 2 Cable Colony 20 06 26 3 Rerolling Colony 13 04 17 4 Premnagar 12 02 14 5 Laxminagar 46 06 52 6 Gujatal 84 18 102 7 Gandhinagar 335 72 407 Total (in Nos.): 585 131 716 Percentage (%) out of Total 81.7 18.3 100.00 Households

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Fig. 3.21: Gender wise distribution of Head of the Households

18.30%

Male Head of the Households

Female Head of the Households

81.70%

3.3.4 Colony wise affected Population and gender profile of Project Affected Households

The gender wise population details of the affected colonies are given below in the following table 3.10. It is observed from the table that there the project affected population is 3022, out of which male population is 1492 and female population is 1530 across the 7 affected colonies. The female population is more than 50% of the total population. Further, it is also observed that except Gujatal where female population is less than male, in all other colonies the female population is more than male population.

Table 3.10: Colony wise affected Population & gender profile Sl. Name of the Total House Total Male (%) Female (%) No. Hamlet/ Colony holds Population 1 First Gap 98 431 211 6.98 220 7.28 2 Cable Colony 26 105 49 1.62 56 1.85 3 Rerolling Colony 17 82 39 1.29 43 1.42 4 Premnagar 14 72 33 1.09 39 1.29 5 Laxminagar 52 231 109 3.61 122 4.04 6 Gujatal 102 418 212 7.02 206 6.82 7 Gandhinagar 407 1683 839 27.76 844 27.93 Total (in Nos.) 716 3022 1492 49.37 1530 50.63 Coming to the colony wise classification of the affected population, it is observed that in First Gap colony out of total 3022 affected persons, 431reside in First Gap Colony, 105 in Cable Colony, 1683 in Gandhinagar 418 in Gujatal , 72 in Premnagar, 82 in Re-rolling colony and 231 in Laxminagar.. The graphical chart below 3.22 presents a view of the population share of affected colonies.

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Fig. 3.22: Demography Composition

14.26% First Gap 3.47% 2.71% Cable Colony 2.38% Rerolling Colony 7.64% Premnagar Laxminagar Gujatal 55.69% 13.83% Gandhinagar

3.3.5 Colony wise Age profile of affected population

Fig. 4.23: Gender profile of Project Affected Population

Male 50.63% 49.37%

Female

Further, the populations to be affected have been divided on specific age groups. The distribution shows that there are 1949 (64.49%) within the age group of 18 & less than 60 followed by 853 (28.23%) within 0 and less than 18. Children below 6 years constitute 287 of the total population while 220 (7.28%) are elder population above 60. The habitation specific age wise population is given in Table 3.11.

Table 3.11: Colony wise age profile of the PAPs Sl. Hamlet/ Colony 60 and Total 0<6 6<18 18<60 No. name above Population 1 First Gap 40 85 269 37 431 2 Cable Colony 07 18 75 05 105 3 Rerolling Colony 03 17 55 07 82 4 Premnagar 10 09 46 07 72 5 Laxminagar 20 51 141 19 231 6 Gujatal 39 73 276 30 418 7 Gandhinagar 168 313 1087 115 1683 287 566 1949 220 3022 Total: 853 64.49% 7.28 100.00 (28.23%)

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Fig.3.25: Colony wise age profile of the PAPs 1200 1087 1000 800 600

400 269 276 313 168 141 115 200 85 75 55 73 40 37 7 18 5 3 17 7 10 9 46 7 2051 19 39 30 0

0>6 6>18 18>60 More than 60

3.3.6 Social Category (Caste Composition) of PAPs

All seven colonies are multi-caste communities. The details of caste wise population composition are presented in the following table no 3.12. It is understood from the table that there are 1151 (38.09%) SC population, 308 (10.19%) ST population, 621 (20.55%) OBC, and 942 (31.17%) general caste population across all colonies. Gandhinagar represents more than 50% of the total population across all colonies. The ST and SC population together constitute 48.28% of the total population. Adding the OBC into them would take figure to 2080 which means 68.82%, a large majority who belong to vulnerable and backward class. Therefore, focus must be given to their issues and concerns while designing RAP.

Table 3.12: Colony Wise Social Category of the PAPs Sl. Hamlet/ Colony SC ST OBC General Total No. name 1 First Gap 127 205 41 58 431 2 Cable Colony 12 08 29 56 105 3 Rerolling Colony 06 16 12 48 82 4 Premnagar 20 11 19 22 72 5 Laxminagar 96 07 26 102 231 6 Gujatal 95 43 179 101 418 7 Gandhinagar 795 18 315 555 1683 Total: 1151 308 621 942 3022 Percentage (%) out of 38.09 10.19 20.55 31.17 100.00 Total Population

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Fig. 3.26: COLONY WISE SOCIAL CATEGORY (CASTE COMPOSITION) OF THE PAPs 38.09% 40.00% 31.17% SC 30.00% ST 10.19% 20.55% 20.00% OBC

10.00% General

0.00% SC ST OBC General

3.3.7 Marital Status of PAPs

The total populations have been further divided on the basis of marital status. As far as the marital status is concerned, out of 3022 population, there are 1519 persons (50.26%) who are married, 1324 (43.81%) are unmarried, 13 persons (0.43%) are divorced and 165 persons (5.46%) are widowed and 1 (0.03%) person is deserted. The details with regard to the habitation specific marital status are given below.

Table 3.13: Marital status of PAPs Hamlet/ Colony Total Sl. Married Unmarried Divorced Widowed Deserted Name Population 1 First Gap 201 197 02 31 00 431 2 Cable Colony 54 45 00 06 00 105 3 Rerolling Colony 36 39 00 07 00 82 4 Premnagar 36 33 00 03 00 72 5 Laxminagar 125 96 01 09 00 231 6 Gujatal 210 184 04 20 00 418 7 Gandhinagar 857 730 06 89 01 1683 Grand Total 1519 1324 13 165 01 3022 Percentage (%) 50.26 43.81 0.43 5.46 0.03 100.00

Fig. 3.27: Marital Status of PAPs

5.46% 0.43% 0.03% Married Unmarried 50.26% Divorcee/ Separated Widowed 43.81% Deserted

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3.3.8 Occupation of the Affected PAPs/ Population from Main and Subsidiary

In all 7 colonies people pursue varied occupation in search of livelihood. Only 65 persons are in Government jobs who account 2.15% of the total affected persons. A total of 1136 (37.59%) affected persons of the total population are in different primary occupations, 1886 (62.41%) are non-earners (minors, students, dependents, old and aged, students etc.) and 67 (2.19%) other having subsidiary occupations. It shows that a large majority do not have subsidiary income sources. Majority of the people are the Agriculture labour followed by private jobs and non-agricultural labour as their main occupations. As agricultural labour there are 337 (11.15%) persons, private job holders are 267 (8.84%) and in non- agricultural labour there are 166 (5.49%) persons. This being semi urban location most people are found to be agriculture labour as agriculture activities are taking place around the project location. Substantial persons are in private jobs and work as agriculture & non-agricultural labours with low payments. The occupations which strengthen the socio-economic life of the people seem less rewarding contributing towards lesser economic growth. There are other occupations like selling of fire wood, collecting and selling of forest produces, shops, barber shop, fishing, work, vegetable vending, tailoring etc in negligible numbers. The colony wise details are presented in the following tables.

Table 3.14: Occupation Pattern of Project Affected Persons Number of Number of Percentage (%) Percentage (%) PAPs have PAPs have Particulars out of Total out of Total these Main Subsidiary Population Population Occupation Occupation Govt. Service 65 2.15 0 0 Private Job 267 8.84 6 0.20 Bhatta (Old Age Person) 28 0.93 0 0 Pension (Person With Disability) 9 0.30 0 0 Pension (Govt. Retired or other 45 0 0 from means) 1.49 Pension (Widow Pension) 27 0.89 Pension (Others) 27 0.89 14 0.46 Contract job 10 0.33 0 0 Contractor 2 0.07 1 0.03 Anganwadi Cook 1 0.03 0 0 Advocate 1 0.03 0 0 Business 11 0.36 2 0.07 Trading 17 0.56 0 0 LIC Agent 1 0.03 0 0 Driver 27 0.89 1 0.03 Dealership 1 0.03 0 0 Shop 12 0.40 11 0.36 Green Grossery/ Green Grossery 1 0.03 0 0 Shop Vegetable Shop 1 0.03 1 0.03 Betel Shop 4 0.13 1 0.03 Tea Stall 2 0.07 0 0

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Table 3.14: Occupation Pattern of Project Affected Persons Number of Number of Percentage (%) Percentage (%) PAPs have PAPs have Particulars out of Total out of Total these Main Subsidiary Population Population Occupation Occupation Agriculture 14 0.46 8 0.26 Agricultural labour 337 11.15 10 0.33 Non Agril/ Contract or Daily 166 5.49 6 0.2 wage labour Selling Firewood 2 0.07 0 0 Cook 3 0.10 2 0.07 Electrician (Pvt.) 1 0.03 0 0 Fitter (Pvt.) 1 0.03 0 0 Goldsmith 1 0.03 0 0 Blacksmith 0 0.00 1 0.03 Painter 1 0.03 0 0 Carpentry 1 0.03 0 0 Barber 1 0.03 0 0 Sweeper 2 0.07 0 0 Priest 3 0.10 0 0 Mason 5 0.17 0 0 Washerman 0 0.00 1 0.03 Bamboo work 1 0.03 0 0 Bidi Making 19 0.63 0 0 Fishing 0 0.00 0 0 Tailoring 3 0.10 0 0 NTFP collection and selling 0 0.00 0 0 Milk Selling 2 0.07 0 0 Grazing cattle 1 0.03 0 0 Forest Produce collection 3 0.10 0 0 House Rent 0 0.00 1 0.03 House work (in another's house 2 0 0 for livelihood) 0.07 Others 8 0.26 1 0.03 Total Working Group: 1136 37.59 67 2.19 Depended Persons 16 0.53 0 0 Children & Minors (Below 18 853 0 0 years) 28.23 Students or In search of Job or 268 0 0 Unemployed (above & 18 years) 8.87 House wife/ House work 666 22.04 0 0 Old Age (Unable to work/ Not 83 0 0 working) 2.75 Total 3022 100 67 2.19

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3.3.9 Income Level of Affected Households

The table below presents the income level of the affected households. As observed out of 716 households there are 154 (21.51%) households who earn less than 50,000/- annually while 320 (44.69%) households earn between 50,000 to less than 1,00,000/-, 141(19.69%) between 1,00,000 to less than 2,00,000, 54 (7.54%) between 2,00,000 to less than 3,00,000, 23 (3.21%) households between 3,00,000/- to less than 4,00,000/- and 24 (3.35%) households above 4,00,000/-

This indicates a poor income level of majority of the household in the surveyed location with a considerable dependent population. A substantial number of households i.e. 154 of the total households earn a very little and suffice to below the line of poverty as per NFSA guideline. Further, the households earning less than 1,00,000 per annum is 474 (66.20%). All above facts substantiate a poor economic profile of majority of households with regard to annual income who are to be affected under the project. The details of habitation specific level of income are illustrated in the following table.

It is, therefore, to be mentioned here that while designing RAP adequate care must be taken to provide the affected families income opportunities so that they sustain their existing income level or improve upon that.

Table 3.15: Income level of project affected Households Less 100000 40000 Total Hamlet/ Colony 50000 < 200000 < 300000 < Sl. than < 0 and House Name 100000 300000 400000 50000 200000 above holds 1 First Gap 23 45 21 5 2 2 98 2 Cable Colony 0 14 7 2 2 1 26 3 Rerolling Colony 3 9 2 0 1 2 17 4 Premnagar 2 6 3 0 0 3 14 5 Laxminagar 11 28 7 5 1 0 52 6 Gujatal 24 43 21 7 5 2 102 7 Gandhinagar 91 175 80 35 12 14 407 Grand Total 154 320 141 54 23 24 716 % 21.51 44.69 19.69 7.54 3.21 3.35 100

Fig. 3.28: Income level of Project Affected Households

50.00% 44.69% 40.00%

30.00% 21.50% 19.69% 20.00% 7.54% 10.00% 3.21% 3.35% 0.00% > 50000 50000 > 100000 > 200000 > 300000 > 400000 > 100000 200000 300000 400000 above

The caste based household income level is presented in the following table.

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Table 3.16 : Caste wise annual Income of project affected Household Sl. No. Caste < >50000 >100000 < >200000 < >300000 400000 Total 50000 <100000 200000 300000 < 400000 and Households above 1 SC 65 137 54 21 05 04 286 2 ST 12 30 17 04 02 02 67 3 OBC 31 65 28 10 07 06 147

4 General 46 88 42 19 09 12 216

Grand Total 154 320 141 54 23 24 716

3.3.10 Education Status of the PAPs

The educational analysis has been done considering the entire population of all 7 habitations. Out of 3022 population, only 243 (8.0%) persons are found illiterate in the survey. Sparing child population of 236 (7.8%) and persons who did not answer 95(3.1%) and the illiterates as mentioned the remaining 2444(80.87%) population are literate with varying academic achievements. Educational achievements shows high at Primary level and secondary level i.e. 801 (26.0%) and 721(23.7%) respectively.

This indicates a good motivation among current generation towards education having more enrolment and continuation. As far as higher education is concerned there are 439 (14.2%) matriculates, 181 (6.00%) intermediates, 107 (3.5%) graduates and 53 (1.8%) post graduates. There are 146 (4.8%) persons who have gone for technical education. The resettlement must take into consideration for the continuation of the education of the children who are studying now in different schools. The detail scenario on education is given below.

Table 3.17: Education Status of project affected people

Hamlet/ Colony

name

Total

Child

Sl. Sl. No.

Matric

Middle

Primary

Illiterate

Graduate

Technical

Population

Secondary/

Intermediate

Post graduate Not Answered

1 First Gap 139 130 45 15 05 00 06 57 34 00 431 2 Cable Colony 29 28 34 13 03 16 02 03 06 00 134 3 Gandhinagar 420 401 228 83 72 12 87 123 144 81 1651 4 Gujatal 107 93 61 27 08 07 28 47 30 11 419 5 Premnagar 12 12 06 10 03 12 05 01 10 01 72 6 Rerolling Colony 13 19 19 11 08 03 06 02 01 01 83 7 Laxminagar 81 38 46 22 08 03 12 10 11 01 232 Grand Total 801 721 439 181 107 53 146 243 236 95 3022 % 26.0 23.7 14.2 6.0 3.5 1.8 4.8 8.0 7.8 3.1 100.0

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Fig. 3.29: Education Status of project affected people

7.8% 3.1% Primary 8.0% 26.0% Secondary/ Middle 4.8% Matric Intermediate 3.5% 1.8% Graduate Post graduate 6.0% Technical Illiterate 23.7% Child 14.2% Not Answered

3.3.11 Joint, Nuclear and Single Family households

Out of the total 716 households 220 (30.73%) households are joint family households, 447 (62.43%) are nuclear family households and the remaining 49 (6.84%) family households and single headed housholds. Joint family household which once upon a time was considered breeding place for fraternity, fellow feeling and cohesiveness is gradually decaying.

However, it indicates that still the joint family culture in our society is in place and people are living together. Other significance is that for the resettlement of the affected people, it might be easy to convince the nuclear family households since the family/household shall consist of husband, wife and children only than the joint family where besides the head of the households others will play an important role, probably consuming more time.

Table 3.18: Type (Kinship) of Project Affected Households Total Sl. No. Hamlet/ Colony name Joint Nuclear Single Households 1 Firstgap 32 59 07 98 2 Cable colony 05 20 01 26 3 Rerolling Colony 05 12 00 17 4 Premnagar 04 10 00 14 5 Laxminagar 26 25 01 52 6 Gujatal 34 61 07 102 7 Gandhinagar 114 260 33 407 Grand Total 220 447 49 716 Percentage (%) out of total 30.73 62.43 6.84 100.00 Households

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Fig. 3.30: Type (Kinship) of Project affected Households

6.84%

Joint 30.73% Nuclear

Single 62.43%

3.3.12 Vulnerability Status

Vulnerability, the susceptibility to harm, results from an interaction between the resources available to individuals and communities and the life challenges they face. Vulnerability results from developmental problems, personal incapacities, disadvantaged social status, inadequacy of interpersonal networks and supports, degraded neighborhoods and environments, and the complex interactions of these factors over the life course. Vulnerable groups or people are therefore, at risk. While vulnerability of people could be considered on the basis of income, gender, age, social deprivation and discrimination, physical inability, lack of access and ownership to assets and facilities etc. the survey could identify Persons with disability, widowed, women headed households, BPL households, divorcee and orphan across caste compositions as most vulnerable.

The Person with Disabilities (PWDs) vary with different levels disability who depend on others for their survival, widowed include both men and women who just maintain a subsistence of living, women headed households who take the burden of maintaining the family without any other support and struggle, BPL households are economically poor, divorcees who depend on others for their survival or lead a struggled life, the orphan who has no one to look after.

In all the 7 habitations there are 165 widowed, 13 divorcees and 47 Person with Disabilities (PWDs), 131 women headed households, 98 BPL Households and only one deserted- clubbing them together to 455 who are identified as vulnerable persons. While the vulnerable cases are more among SCs i.e 206, there are 112 persons from the general caste who are vulnerable followed by 83 in OBC and 54 among STs. The persons identified from among total population are presented in the following Table 3.19 and figure 3.31

Table 3.19: Vulnerability status of PAPs

Schedule Schedule Sl. Categories OBC General Total Caste Tribe 1 Widowed 77 14 32 42 165 2 Divorcee 09 02 01 01 13 Female Headed 3 66 14 26 25 131 Households Households below 4 33 20 15 30 98 poverty line 5 PWD 21 04 09 13 47 6 Orphan 00 00 00 01 01

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Grand Total 206 54 83 112 455

Figure 3-31: Vulnerability status

Widow 47 1 165 Divorcee 98 Female Headed Households Households below poverty line PWD 13 131 Orphan

3.3.13 Housing Details

3.3.13.1 Type of House Total 716 households are residing in 622 houses. Out of 622 structures, majorities are of Semi-Pucca and rests are Pucca houses mainly quarters allotted by Dam, Re-rolling Mill and by Cable. Again out of 622 structures 566 numbers are belongs to structure owners and rest 56 are belongs to different company.

3.3.13.2 Housing Amenities Out of 622 housing structures, only 342 (54.98%) have toilet facilities in their houses while rest 280(45.02%) do not have such facilities. This indicates that about 45% house adopt open defecation practices that pollute the environment. Ensuring clean and hygienic environment is important for good health and community living. It is also priority of the Govt. to promote sanitary latrines in every household. Therefore, all households who will be resettled in other locations should be linked with the Swachha Baharat Mission scheme of the Govt. to install toilets in every household.

Table 3.20: Housing Conditions Sl. No. Hamlet/ Colony Name Toilet 01 First Gap 09 02 Cable Colony 25 03 Rerolling Colony 17 04 Premnagar 14 05 Laxminagar 29 06 Gujatal 63 07 Gandhinagar 185 Grand Total 342 % 54.98% Around 55% households (having structure) have Toilet facilities attached to their home and 45% do not have it.

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Fig. 3.33: Toilet (Sanitation) facilities 45.02%

54.98% Structures have attached toilets

Structures do not have attached toilets

3.3.13.3 Sources of Drinking Water For the purpose of drinking water and other domestic use the people in all 7 habitations mostly rely on open wells, tube wells and piped water supply. As far as practice is concerned out of 716 households 14 (1.96%) depend on own well, 16 (2.23%) on community well, 17 (2.37%) on own tube well, 115 (16.06%) on community tube well and 470 (65.64%) households on piped water supply.

Yet, piped water supply system is inaccessible to 246 families. Yet, 5 families (0.70%) are using water from river and quite a large number of families i.e 58(8.10%) are using pond water which are unsafe sources particularly for drinking purpose. There are 21 (2.71%) households that are still served with Mobile Water supply system. Again, if we talk about respective colonies, the people from Firstgap, Premnagar and Re-rolling colonies have no accessibility to piped water supply. However, 372 households of Gandhinagar and 94 of Gujatal avail the benefits of pipe water supply.

It is suggested that the households in resettled colonies may be linked with Water and Sanitation Department of the Govt. for supply of water and sanitation facilities. However, to begin with the project should provide community tube wells to ensure safe drinking water facilities to the resettled households. The details of access to drinking water sources are given in the following table.

Table 3.21: Distribution of source of Drinking water using by Project affected Households

Hamlet/ Colony name ar

%

gar

Gap

agar

First

Total

Cable

Grand

Colony

Gujatal

Rerollin

Gandhin

g Colony

Laxmina Premnag

Own well 04 00 00 00 02 01 07 14 1.96 Community well 05 01 04 00 01 05 00 16 2.23 Own tube well/ Hand 11 01 00 00 04 00 01 17 2.37 pump Community tube well/ 54 20 11 13 05 01 11 115 16.06 Hand pump River 05 00 00 00 00 00 00 5 0.70

Pond 08 01 02 01 36 00 10 58 8.10 Pipe Water through 00 02 00 00 02 94 372 470 65.64 Overhead Water tank Mobile Water Tank 11 01 00 00 02 01 06 21 2.93 Total Household 98 26 17 14 52 102 407 716 100

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Fig. 3.37: Sources of drinking water

Own well 2.93% 2.23% 1.96% 2.37% Community well 16.06% Own tube well/Hand pump 0.70% Community tube well/ Hand pump 8.10% River

Pond 65.64% Water Tank

Mobile Water Tank

3.3.14 Assets

3.3.14.1 Assets Owned by Affected households The details of assets hold by the affected households are given in a tabular form. Categorically, it indicates poverty of the people that hinder them to own assets for their necessity, comfort and luxury. The habitation specific asset lists are quite indicative of the fact. 897 Phone sets are only available across all colonies taking a total population of 3022. Another example is that people have more bicycles i.e 760 which they might afford but 253 bikes are available across all 7 locations which is quite less. Although there are 716 households in total 545 TV sets are available only. We may not talk of quality and costly sets but TV as a minimum requirement is not available to some considerable number of households. Another analysis is that very negligible number of 29 agricultural equipment like Ploughs, Tractor, Spray Pump and Pump Sets are available. It indicates people are not into agriculture mode although majority of people work as Agriculture labour. The people owning pump sets might be using the same for rent purpose or might be doing small scale agricultural activities. There are 8 sewing machines. This indicates that women folk have skills on tailoring. They may be linked with Odisha Livelihood Mission to get schematic support to undertake tailoring activity as micro business. Similarly, light and sound system as business activity as 49 light and sound systems are there. The number of assets colony wise are presented in the following table.

Table 3.22: Total Assets owned by PAFs

Assets Owned by PAFs

Total

Colony

Gujatal

Rerolling

First Gap

Premnagar

Laxminagar

Gandhinagar CableColony Ploughs 06 00 00 02 00 02 00 10 Tractor 02 00 00 00 00 00 00 2 Spray pump 02 00 01 01 00 00 00 4 Pump set 00 00 10 02 01 00 00 13 Bicycle 114 35 410 124 13 18 46 760

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Table 3.22: Total Assets owned by PAFs

Assets Owned by PAFs

Total

Colony

Gujatal

Rerolling

First Gap

Premnagar

Laxminagar

Gandhinagar CableColony Scooter/ Motor bike 33 15 126 33 13 07 26 253 Jeep/Truck 03 02 08 07 00 01 00 21 Light and sound system 16 00 23 00 01 01 08 49 Television 66 22 313 76 14 16 38 545 Sewing Machine 04 05 48 17 04 01 02 81 Phone 87 56 483 149 32 29 61 897 Any other 110 13 225 28 01 32 75 484 Colony Wise Total 443 148 1647 439 79 107 256 3119 number of Assets

Fig. 3.39: Assets owned by PAFS 1000 897 900 760 800 700 545 600 484 500 400

300 253 200 49 81 100 10 2 4 13 21 0

3.3.14.2 Livestock Population Occupational shift, lack of grazing lands, mechanization in the field of agriculture, and the changing life style have impacted livestock population under domestication at household level. Among the 7 habitations, Firstgap has more population of livestock i.e. 395 followed by 390 in Gandhinagar, 49 in Gujatal, 7 in Cable Colony, 6 in Rerolling colony, and 23 in Laxminagar colony. Surprisingly not a single livestock are there in Premnagar colony. In total there are 43 bullocks, 171 milching cows and buffaloes , 3 dry buffaloes, 91 calves, 121 goats & sheeps, 445 hens and ducks. Having mulching cows and buffaloes, goats and sheeps and hen and duck is the indication that people know the skills of rearing those livestock and in case of their economic rehabilitation these may be promoted through appropriate schematic linkage. The details are given in the following table.

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Table 3.23: Distribution of number of Livestock own by Project affected families Sl. Hamlet/ Colony Bullock Milching She Calves Goats & Hens & Total No. name Cow and Buffaloes Sheeps Ducks Buffaloes Dry 1 First Gap 34 81 0 42 31 207 395 2 Cable Colony 3 2 0 2 0 0 7 3 Rerolling Colony 1 3 1 1 0 0 6 4 Premnagar 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 Laxminagar 0 3 0 3 8 9 23 6 Gujatal 2 10 0 7 10 20 49 7 Gandhinagar 3 68 2 36 72 209 390 Grand Total 43 171 3 91 121 445 874

Fig. 3.40: Distribution of number of Livestock own by Project affected Household

500 445

400

300 171 200 121 91 100 43 3 0 Bullock Milching & She Calve Goats & Hens & Buffaloes Buffaloes Sheeps Ducks Dry

3.3.14.3 Households Having Livestock

The following table explains 57 projected affected households from Firstgap, 03 households from Cable colony, 76 from Gandhinagar, 20 from Gujatal, 06 from Rerolling Colony and 04 households from Laxminagar have their livestock, whereas affected households from Premnagar do not have any of that. The affected households are keeping these livestock either for their source of livelihood or to get food and other means.

Table 3.24: Number of Project affected households having Livestock Milching She Sl. Hamlet/ Colony Bullo Goats & Hens & Cows & Buffaloes Calves Total No. name ck Sheeps Ducks Buffales Dry 1 First Gap 9 14 0 12 3 19 57 2 Cable Colony 1 1 0 1 0 0 3 3 Rerolling Colony 1 3 1 1 0 0 6 4 Premnagar 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 Laxminagar 0 1 0 1 1 1 4 6 Gujatal 1 10 0 4 2 3 20

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7 Gandhinagar 1 26 1 13 15 20 76 Grand Total 13 55 2 32 21 43 166 3.3.14.4 Agricultural Implements In addition to above livestock the following agricultural implements are found in the mentioned 7 habitations. It is to be noted that almost all implements are available in Firstgap except pump set although in very small number. The table presented below indicates that people own very less number of agricultural implements. In Gandhinagar colony there are 10 pump sets owned by households. It is mainly for the purpose of rent or for use in the small scale agricultural activities. This gives an understanding that people are not into agriculture activities although majority of them are agriculture labours.

Table 3.25: Agricultural Implements Sl. Hamlet/ Colony name Ploughs Tractor Spray pump Pump set 1 First Gap 06 02 02 00 2 Cable Colony 00 00 00 00 3 Gandhinagar 00 00 01 10 4 Gujatal 02 00 01 02 5 Premnagar 00 00 00 01 6 Rerolling Colony 02 00 00 00 7 Laxminagar 00 00 00 00 Grand Total 10 02 04 13

Fig. 3.41: Agricultural Implements

13 15 10 10 4 5 2

0 Plough Tractor Spray pump Pump set

3.3.14.5 Loan & Indebtedness Profile The loan profile indicates a total of 7,807,700 INR availed by households for various purposes that include business, house construction, children’s education, marriage of sons/daughters, household consumption, medical expenses, investment in agriculture and farming, fishing and repayment of debt. The survey reveals that there are 29 households who share 21.61% of total loan for business purpose, 41 households share 35.07% of loan for house construction, 9 households sharing 9.71% for education purpose, 11 housholds who share 7.71% for marriage purpose, 5 households sharing 0.98% for household consumption, 8 households sharing 7.06% for medical expenses, 12 households who share 1.97% for agriculture purpose, 03 households sharing 0.28% for fishing activities, 06 households sharing 2.28% for repayment of debt and there are 18 households who share 13.33% of the total loan for other purposes. It indicates that only 142 (19.83%) households only have availed loan. It seems there are more families who have taken loan for house construction and business investment. (41 & 29 respectively). Surprisingly, there are 5 households who have taken loan for household consumption. It is a matter of concern as these households are likely to fall under the poverty trap.

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People have taken loan for medical treatment which is 7.06% of the total loan amounting 551000 INR. This indicates poor saving and poor medi-claim facilities among the people.

For agricultural purposes very less amount has been taken which is Rs. 1,54,000/- and only 1.97% of the total loan. But surprisingly no agriculture activities as occupation by the households are found in the survey. It means households have availed loan for the agriculture purpose but probably utilized the same for other purposes. There are 6 households who have availed loan for repayment of debt is also a concern. The trend shows that for productive purpose the loan taken is less than unproductive purposes. Details are presented in the following table.

Table 3.26: Indebtedness Number of % to Sl. Loan amount Reasons HHs total No. availed (in Rs) loan 1 Investment/Business 29 1687200 21.61

2 House construction/construction/repair 41 2738000 35.07 3 Education Expense 09 758000 9.71 4 Marriage & other ceremonial expenses 11 602000 7.71 5 Household consumption 05 76500 0.98

6 Medical expenses 08 551000 7.06 7 Investment in agricuIture/ Farming 12 154000 1.97 8 Fishing 03 22000 0.28

9 Repayment of Debt. 06 178000 2.28

10 Others 18 1041000 13.33 Grand Total 142 78,07,700 100.00

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Fig. 7.42: Distribution of HHs taking loan for different purpose 2.28 0.28 13.33 1.97 21.61 7.06 0.98 7.71

9.71 35.07

Investment/Business House construction/construction/repair Education Expense Marriage & other ceremonial expenses Household consumption Medical expenses Investment in agricuIture/ Farming Fishing Repayment of Debt. Others

3.3.15 Govt. Schemes and Programmes Availed by any Family Members Out of 716 households, 565 family members have been linked with various Govt schemes. 30 persons have been getting old age pension which include 7 persons from Firstgap colony, 13 from Gandhinagar, 8 from Gujatal and one each from Premnanagr and Laxminagar. Similarly 31 women are availing widow pension which include 3 from Firstgap Colony,14 from Gandhinagar,12 from Gujatal and on each form cable colony and Premnagar. There are 11 persons with disability who are receiving disability pension and 493 family members who have been linked with PDS and getting ration on a regular basis.

It is noted here that the family members’ entitlements and benefits may be restored at the resettlement sites so as to avoid any suffering of the recipient family members. Moreover, effort should be made to link all other potential beneficiaries under different schemes. Discussion in this regard may take place with the BDO, Municipal Corporation etc. to help the family members to get benefits under different schemes.

Table 3.27: Distribution of Different Govt. Scheme avail by Project affected family members of Households Sl. Hamlet/ Colony Old Age Widow Disability Indira PDS/ Ration No. name Pension Pension Pension Awas Shop 1 First Gap 7 3 00 NA 81 2 Cable Colony 00 01 00 NA 12 3 Rerolling Colony 00 00 00 NA 13 4 Premnagar 1 1 01 NA 05 5 Laxminagar 1 00 00 NA 30 6 Gujatal 8 12 01 NA 77 7 Gandhinagar 13 14 09 NA 275 Grand Total 30 31 11 NA 493

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Fig. 3.43: Govt. Schemes 493 500 400 300 200 30 31 100 11 0 0

3.3.16 Perception towards Shifting Option

Out of 716 households the perception of 558 housholds was drawn towards shifting while 158 families could not respond. A large majority of 501 (69.83%) families favoured shifting while 57(7.96%) families were against shifting. The details are as follows; Table 3.28: Perception towards shifting option Hamlet/ Colony Sl. Shifting Non shifting Cannot say Total Family name 1 First Gap 45 01 52 98 2 Cable Colony 22 00 4 26 3 Rerolling Colony 13 00 4 17 4 Premnagar 11 00 3 14 5 Laxminagar 21 02 29 52 6 Gujatal 60 37 5 102 7 Gandhinagar 329 17 61 407 Grand Total 501 57 158 716 In % 69.83 7.96 22.21 100.00

Fig. 3.44: Perception towards shifting option

69.83%

70.00% 60.00% 50.00% 40.00% 22.21% 30.00% 7.96% 20.00% 10.00% 0.00% Shiftting Non Shiftting Cannot say

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3.3.17 Perception Regarding Project Assistance

Similarly with regard to resettlement all 716 households have given their views. Against the loss of their houses and land 623 households about 87 % of the total households have sought for homestead in the resettlement colony and cash assistance for relocation. 60 households about 8.4% have sought cash for land. 248 housholds about 34.06% of the households seek cash for land and 232 (32.4%) households have asked for other type of compensation.*

Table 3.29: Perception regarding Project assistances Homestead within the House building Hamlet/ Colony Rehabilitation colony and Cash for assistance * Any Sl. Name Cash assistance for self- Land other relocation 1 First Gap 97 12 97 10 2 Cable Colony 16 8 09 14 6 Rerolling Colony 18 1 17 1 5 Premnagar 11 5 05 6 7 Laxminagar 51 8 49 4 4 Gujatal 76 5 13 54 3 Gandhinagar 354 21 58 143 Grand Total 623 60 248 232 Percentage (%) 87.0 8.4 34.6 32.4

*NB: Any other Includes

• Livelihood restoration training for tenants or job assistance • Vending zone or market place in the name of PAFs who are commercial business • House for house with cash and job • House at relocated site with cash benefit

Fig. 3.45: Perception of Project Affected Household regarding project Assistances

32.40% 87.00% Homestead within the Rehabilitation colony and Cash assistance for self relocation Cash for Land

34.60% House building assistance

Any other 8.40%

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3.3.18 Awareness on the Project and Sense of Benefit A large majority of about 95% of the affected families are aware of the project. Yes, one thing is clear to them that Govt. will give them compensation package, relocate their location. In the absence of detailed understanding of the R&R benefits they apprehend many challenges and difficulties in the future. Hence, it is highly required by the project authority to adopt appropriate communication mechanism to consult with them on project details and benefits. Community level consultative committees may be formed in this regard. There should be public disclosure on the impact of the project on them and their mitigation strategy. They have also pending issues that need to be addressed by the Government.

3.3.19 Key Social Issues 1. The additional spillway construction will affect 716 households comprising 1,415 Families and 3,022 persons in all. 2. Of the 716 households, about 17% (119) had undergone displacement earlier, during the construction of the dam, sixty years back. 3. The households are spread across seven habitations/ colonies and all of them are in an ‘urban’ area. 4. None of them own title to the land/ house and are considered as ‘squatters’. 5. Half the PAPs are female, with female headed households accounting for 20%. 6. Among the PAPs, 38% are Scheduled Caste (SC); Other Backward Communities, 21%; and Scheduled Tribe, 10%. Remaining 31% (one third) belong to the General Category. 7. Majority of the PAPs (65%) are (employable) in the age group of 18-60 years. Yet, only 25% are ‘earners’ and the remaining ‘dependents’. 8. Occupation wise, it is quite spread out and only a small number account for ‘service’. 9. 81% are literates, though, not educated fully in school / colleges. Less than 10% have stepped into college. 10. Majority of the households (66%) are poor (annual income less than Rs 100,000) with 15% fall into the category of ‘vulnerable’. 11. Though one fourth of the houses can be categorized as ‘pucca’ (with RECC roof), most houses are in a dilapidated condition and hence fall more into ‘kachcha’ category. 12. One third of the households do not have access to Piped Water supply and 50% lack sanitation services (who resort to open defecation). 13. Transport and other access facilities are also quite poor. 14. Project will also affect one school, three temples and one crematorium.

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CHAPTER-4: STAKEHOLDER ANALYSIS AND CONSULTATIONS PLAN

Public participation and community consultation has been taken up as an integral part of social impact assessment process. Public participation has been viewed as a continuous two way process, involving promotion of public understanding of the process and mechanism through which developmental problems and needs are investigated and solved. Focus Group Discussion (FGD) was used as a tool to inform and educate stakeholders about the proposed project. It assisted in identification of the problems associated with the project as well as the needs of the population likely to be impacted. This participatory process helped to reduce the public resistance to change and enabled their participation in this development process.

4.1 OBJECTIVES OF PUBLIC CONSULTATION

The public consultations have been conducted during the SIA study with the following objectives:

• To promote public awareness and understanding of the project. • To identify the major issues of environmental and social problems • To develop an effective community friendly planning of mitigation measures. • To settle the problems of PAPs with mutual consensus. • To inform the PAPs about the entitlement framework and RAP • To assist the PAPs during relocation and rehabilitation

4.2 METHODOLOGY

A three-phase consultation programme was conducted for the present project. At the first stage, people were consulted for the projects likely Socio-economic impacts due to the proposed project. The potential PAPs were identified through Socio-economic census. Both informal meetings with the local residents of the affected settlements areas and Focus group discussions were held to assess the Social and Environmental impacts in and around the project corridor. Project affected persons (PAPs) were consulted to assess their loss of properly, structures and assets. Questionnaires were prepared for different socio-economic issues. In the local level meetings and Focus group discussions, the participants were informed about the purpose and preliminary design of the project and feed backs were received on their issues of concern. Focus group discussions were held in all the affected settlement area within the project vicinity.

4.2.1 Level of Discussion

The discussion process established for the project has employed a range of formal consultative tools including in depth interviews with key informants and on-site Focus Group Discussion and meetings. The enactment of participation and consultation with the habitants in the direct project influence area has been done at various locations within the project corridor.

After completion of SIA study and R&R Plan, a second level consultation was held on 26 September, 2017 in the presence of district authority for disclosure of the documents and the proposed compensation and assistance package.

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4.2.2 Local level discussion

These discussions were held in project area to inform people about the purpose and preliminary design of the project. These discussions were carried out to identify:

• Specific social issues • Extent of likely impact due to the project • Expectation and reservations of people towards project; and • Resettlement and rehabilitation options.

Local level Focus Group Discussions were held at selected locations to understand the implication of the project impacts on various groups, especially those with distinct degree of vulnerability. The venues of the meetings were in the colony settlements in the project area. At these meetings, the people were invited covering project affected persons, prominent persons of the area, panchayat members, teachers, health workers, etc. Continuous local level consultations along with consultations with different district authorities were carried out in all the 7 affected colonies between May, 2016 to December, 2016

The general issues discussed in all locations are given below:

• Perception on the existing project • Benefits and problems faced if any with the existing project • Perception on the proposed improvements and rehabilitation options • proposed features of the spillway and impacts on local properties and business • Displacement and resettlement issues.

4.3 STAKEHOLERS ANALYSIS

As a part of participatory planning process, different stakeholders were identified who could be involved to identify critical issues, impacts, provide suggestions relating to resettlement and rehabilitation project planning, execution, monitoring and evaluation. The stakeholders have been classified as primary and secondary stakeholders. The project requires part of its own land where squatters had settled down long back. Therefore, their displacement, resettlement and rehabilitation are of paramount importance. It required a participatory process from the beginning of project initiation. People in common have been considered as primary stakeholders and others include the service providers, authorities who have a say in the project etc. The details of the identified stakeholders are described below.

4.3.1 Primary level Stakeholders

• Directly affected people o People losing assets o People losing employment o Community affected due to loss of religious structures, cultural properties, etc

The displaced people in the project area who could be further specified in terms of their occupational involvement;

• Petty shop owners • Share croppers

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• Cultivators on encroached land • Vendors • Daily wage earners • Persons in service • Fishermen • Masons • SC Communities • ST communities • Women • Children • Unemployed youth • Temple & other cultural features like cremation centre • Indirectly affected people o Project side villagers prone to air and noise pollution, accidents, communicable diseases, etc o Settlements losing access

• Agencies having local knowledge to contribute o Village Panchayat o NGOs o Forest Department o Department of Agriculture

The concerned authorities • Department of R&R, Govt. of Odisha • Water Resource Department, Govt. of Odisha • Forest Department • Sambalpur Municipal Corporation • Revenue Department • District Collector and Magistrate • R&R officer at the District level • Land Acquisition officer at the district level • Concerned Tahasildar • Pollution control board authority

4.3.2 Secondary Stakeholders

The secondary stakeholders are mostly Govt. institutions who are expected to play a role in the project execution. They are as follows:

• DoWR, Govt. of Odisha

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• Central Water Commission • Revenue and Disaster Management Department, Govt. of Odisha • Water and Sanitation Mission • Electricity Department • Fisheries Department • Department of Forest and Environment, both Govt. of India &Odisha • Mahila Mission • Agriculture Department • Horticulture Department • Civil Supply Department • Panchayati Raj Department

4.3.3 Local level Consultation

During the socio-economic and census surveys, series of informal consultation were carried out at local levels with an objective to identified various issues and public perceptions. It was a part of the assessment exercise that involved various stakeholders such as PRIs, colony leaders, colony residents including men and women etc. Topics discussed and the outcomes of the discussions are presented in Table 4.1

Table 4.1: Outcome of Local Level Consultations

Agenda of discussion Outcome of discussion in First Gap Colony, Rerolling Colony and Laxmi Nagar General perception and They have general awareness about the project as they came to know about it from awareness about the local source. They are in favour of the project as it is a concern for the safety of the project dam. Support of local people Mixed reaction, one group positive and the other negative. They also made for proposed project conditions for displacement like declara4tion of R&R plan prior to displacement, package of assistance etc. Any problem due to the Livelihood of the people which is mainly tiny enterprise based and wage labour proposed dam project shall be at stake. Proper livelihood restoration is most vital.

Any critical issues or Litigation with earlier companies needs to be resolved. concerns by the local Resettlement of the colony people people regarding the Livelihood restoration project Engagement in the project

General socio-economic Most of them are engaged in small business activities like petty shops, vending, condition? Economic daily wage labour, fish marketing. Considerable number of families are BPL activities families and earn a subsistence livelihood. Disruption of community Disruption of brotherhood relationship, lack of market facilities, ethnic group unity life like effect on market and cultural festivities, basic amenities for living place or any community activity

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Agenda of discussion Outcome of discussion in First Gap Colony, Rerolling Colony and Laxmi Nagar Any prior displacement Yes, earlier most of them have been displaced by Hirakud Dam project. experience. What was Compensation they received was not adequate. Cases also were reported pending the process and settlement. compensation package

Effect of religious sties Their temples, common places for festival etc. shall be affected.

Health status and No chronic diseases in the village. Nearest hospital caters to the needs of the colony facilities for medical members. They wonder what would be the fate in the new location. treatment and care Poverty level in the area About 80% people living under poverty line. They solely depend on micro and economic status entrepreneurial activities and daily wage labour Status of education Graduate Intermediate Matriculate Under matric/elementary level Just literate/illiterate Rare post graduates and technical qualified persons Employment status Govt job Private job Wag labour Unemployed youths Petty business Vending Migration pattern Seasonal migration of local youth to outside state (Gujrat, Tamilnadu) for working in brick industries Social Composition in Mixed caste groups, SC population, ST population, OBC and general caste the locality population Status of women in the There are Women SHGs, women participate in meetings, raise their voices society Prevalence of child No child labour in the village labour in the area Women and children No trafficking Choice of relocation in Relocation site, adequate compensation, livelihood restoration allowance, case of displacement due livelihood restoration programme support to the project Possibility of shifting Community specific religious structures to be relocated religious structure and where to relocate Perceived benefits from New opportunities for small scale business the project More employment opportunity in the area Adequate compensation package Furnished house at relocation site Restoration of common property resources Adequate R & R Package Perceived loss from the Loss of livelihood project Loss of house Loss of assets Any NGO/CBO working No such organization work in the area except youth club and SHGs in the area Any other issues No other issues to share Likely involvement of Conditional the local people in the

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Agenda of discussion Outcome of discussion in First Gap Colony, Rerolling Colony and Laxmi Nagar project implementation process

The following table depicts the different categories of stakeholders and their concerns and expectations from the project.

Table 4.2: Stakeholder Expectations, Concerns and Issues Sl. Category of Issues and Involvement Expectation Interests No Stake holders Concerns 1 Petty shop Ensuring Issue of Participated in the • Package of owners livelihood displacement and consultation. compensation, loss of livelihood resettlement and Needs to be involved rehabilitation – in the public restoration of consultation livelihood, new business opportunity and assistance, market linkage etc. • Land for cultivation • training in agriculture and input support. • New business opportunity and assistance, training in new business, scope of marketing at the new location.

2 Vendors Business in new Loss of Participated in the New business opportunity resettlement site livelihood consultation. and assistance, training in new business, scope of Needs to be involved marketing at the new in the public location. consultation 3 Daily wage Ensuring daily Loss of Participated in the Employment in the project earners wage livelihood consultation. work

Needs to be involved in the public consultation 4 Person in Ensure Communication Participated in the Resettlement location service effective and problem to work consultation. within radius of 5 kms easy place in case of commuting to displacement Needs to be involved work place in the public consultation 5 Fishermen Ensure daily Loss of New business Nearby site for relocation fish catching livelihood, opportunity and so that it becomes easy for and vending customer base in assistance them to catch fish and sale case of in local markets displacement 6 Masons Ensuring daily Loss of Participated in the Masonry work in dam engagement employment survey. project, communication opportunity ,

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Table 4.2: Stakeholder Expectations, Concerns and Issues Sl. Category of Issues and Involvement Expectation Interests No Stake holders Concerns communication Needs to be involved facility from new location problem to new in public site location consultation 7 SC Communities Ensuring Loss of house Participated in the Priority for job works, livelihood and and livelihood survey. ensuring Govt. housing entitlements, restoration Needs to be involved of PDS system in new in public location consultation 8 ST Ensuring Loss of house Participated in the Special privileges to them, communities livelihood and and livelihood survey. priority for job works, housing and common ensuring Govt. property Needs to be involved entitlements, promotion of Protecting resources in public their cultural practices, cultural consultation their common property practices and resources, restoration of ethnic group PDS system etc. relationship Participation in the project execution process 9 Women Family Loss of house Participated in the Promotion of SHGs – resettlement, and livelihood survey. regular saving, houses and functioning, management, livelihood, Needs to be involved economic activities, social education of in public activities. Participation in children, health consultation the meetings, health and care children education 10 Children Ensuring Irregularity in Participated in the Ensuring education, education, education, sports survey. playground, sports and sports and and games recreation, Anganwadi games Needs to be involved Centres etc. separate consultations 11 Unemployed Look for Unemployment, Participated in the Youth clubs houses, Youth employment, lack of scope for survey. assistance for different education and availing activities. Employability training employment Needs to be involved training and scope for separate employment consultations

4.4 FOCUS GROUP DISCUSSIONS (FGDs)

Given a context where the squatters have settled down on the patches of Govt. owned land for a long time, some of them having past experience of displacement from their home land mainly due to Hirakud Dam project, their displacement for second time from the present location for the purpose of the Dam Safety is a bolt from the blue for such people. However, for the larger interest of the state and the country, this is inevitable. It raises many questions for them on their further resettlement, rehabilitation particularly their livelihood.

Under the above circumstances, the social impact assessment was carried out collecting relevant information on the impact of the project on the community. While the project purpose and the objective of the survey were explained to them at different levels of consultation be it; village meetings, FGD, large group discussion, stakeholder meetings etc, mixed response was received from them.

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Most of them expressed the fact that Hirakud Dam is a pride of the state and the nation and therefore, the proposed project for its safety is a necessity. However, they expressed their concerns on their resettlement, restoration of livelihood and other litigated matters that required the administrative action. The colony wise FGD/meetings and consultations conducted are as follows

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Table 4.3: Outcome of FGD at different settlement area

Number of Issues raised Response providedt Sl. Hamlet/ Venue Participants Participants No Colony present Community • They expressed their concerns of • R&R package has been made by the 1 Hall, Firstgap 07.06.2016 27 Nos. disruption of living and livelihood due to Dam Authority which includes Colony the project. provision of resettlement site m • An utmost care towards their resettlement assistance allowance, and livelihood and rehabilitation is required fron District support. All the affected families Authority and the Dam Authority. will get land at identified • Proper resettlement site with sufficient resettlement site. plot area for each affected families • The pattern of housing and other social infrastructure to be provided to the local residents, probable impacted affected families. families and the SIA • Immediate compensation towards In-front of study team livelihood sustenance till they are settled Bhagabata 2 03.04.2017 73 Nos. Tungi, First members. properly. Gap • Provide employment to the local people at the time of construction of the spill way project. • To ensure the existing facilities of the present colony in a new resettlement colony. • Govt. should declare the R&R package to the people and the mechanism of providing the same much before the actual displacement takes place.

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Number of Issues raised Response providedt Sl. Hamlet/ Venue Participants Participants No Colony present • The resettlement colony should be provided with large number of local tree saplings including fruit bearing species etc. They suggested the following which will enable them to cope up with the local residents, displacement situation. probable impacted Radhakrushna • Proper R&R plan and packages before Temple, families and the SIA 3 19.06.2016 23 Nos. Rerolling study team displacement Colony members. • To provided resettlement site • Restoration of their livelihood • Employment in the project works

• There was resistance by the local people The Dam authority deposited the in the cable colony and rerolling colony estimated amount of Rs. 10.40 crores for • All the families living in the residential the assest in the rolling and cable colony quarters of these two mills even after as per court’s direction in the labour closure of these two plants. court including from which the pending local residents, • Most of the residents in this area have salaries of the affected employee shall be Shiba Mandir, probable impacted not got their salary after closure of cable disbursed by the labour court as per Cable Colony families and the SIA mill and rerolling mill. decision of the Supreme Court. 4 02.04.2017 60 Nos. & Rerolling study team • The residents of these quarters are not Colony members. ready to vacate the premises without All the affected families will be provided getting full payment of their due salary. with land piece in the proposed • The affected families protested the resettlement colony with land title as per proposal of displacement from the approved R&R plan for this project by present site. the Odisha Government • Secondly, they also demanded adequate R&R package from the Govt. local residents, • There was resistance by the local people • All the affected families will be Hanuman 5 02.04.2017 probable impacted 25 Nos. in the cable colony provided with land piece in the Temple, families, local proposed resettlement colony with

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Number of Issues raised Response providedt Sl. Hamlet/ Venue Participants Participants No Colony present Gujatal leader, and the SIA • The affected families protested the land title as per approved R&R plan (Talipada) study team proposal of displacement from the for this project by the Odisha members. present site. Government • Secondly, they also demanded • The Relocation of the temple will be appropriate R&R package from the taken up before initiation of Govt. construction in this stretch • Temple to be relocated before start of work in this stretch local residents, • There was resistance by the local people • All the affected families will be probable impacted • The affected families protested the provided with land piece in the proposal of displacement from the proposed resettlement colony with Gandhinagar families, local present site. land title as per approved R&R plan 6 (Bhuliapada) 06.04.2017 leader, and the SIA 37 Nos. • Few of the affected people from this area for this project by the Odisha & Premnagar study team asked for compensation scheme and Government members. denied to shift from this area to far away resettlement site • They should be provided accommodation • All the affected families will be facilities first provided with land piece in the proposed resettlement colony with • Their livelihood should be restored at the land title as per approved R&R plan new location for this project by the Odisha • There affected temples should be Government local residents, relocated at new location in consultation • The Relocation of the temple will be probable impacted taken up before initiation of with them families and the SIA construction in this stretch 7 Laxmi Nagar study team • Land should be provided for cultivation • Compensatory plantation will be members. purpose and should be free from soil planned in the area erosion. • Plantation should be done in an around the colony. • However, all people gathered realized the importance of the project and at the same time apprehended the interventions of the

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Number of Issues raised Response providedt Sl. Hamlet/ Venue Participants Participants No Colony present Govt towards their resettlement and rehabilitation

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4.4.1 Consent and Willingness of the Family towards the Project

As it is earlier mentioned in the report, people, by and large, are positive about the project as it is of dam safety importance and pride of the state and nation. However, it seems their resettlement and rehabilitation is a priority to them as they have faced the earlier challenges of displacement. Therefore, to them their displcement is conditional. First Govt. has to make arrangements for their resettlement and rehabilitation, then only the project should start. Otherwise there shall be non-cooperation and resistance from the people.

4.4.2 Views towards Income Restoration Assistance

In the surveyed villages discussion was held with the family members at length to seek their views on income restoration assistance. Diverse range of responses was noted. Some of the common views are as follows;

• Petty business assistance to establish new business operations. • Trade based skill trainings and subsequent support to establish new skill based enterprises. • Market opportunities • Transition allowance till new business takes up • Land for agriculture activities • Shopping complex in the new location • Engagement in the proposed project • Wage employment • Entrepreneurial activities through women SHGs

4.5 2ND LEVEL PUBLIC CONSULTATIONS

2nd level public consultation was conducted on 26th September, 2017 near the proposed Nehru Udyan, Gandhinagar near dam area on Draft SIA & RAP report having draft R &R plan.

4.5.1 Process:

For conducting 2nd level Public Consultation, the laid down procedure for conducting public consultation of the Odisha State as well as the World Bank was followed. A prio notice for 2nd level consultation was circulated by the Sambalpur District Authority to all the affected areas, district authorities, forest department, pollution control boards and other stakeholder institutions. The salient features of SIA and R&R Plan in local language (oriya) and english language was widely circulated to all the panchayat offices, block office, district office, and district administration’s website. Entire proceedings of this consultation were videographed.

4.5.2 Issues raised during 2nd level Public Consultation:

An interactive detailed discussion was conducted between Dam Authority, representative of District authority, District Land Acquisition Officer present, forest official, etc. and project affected persons. People were made aware about Project, Benefits to PAPs, approved Ex-gratia package and suggested resettlement site by the authorities. The most important issues raised by the PAPs are as follows:

• To explore and identify the resettlement sites in the vicinity of proposed displaced colonies, i.e. within Hirakud, Sambalpur Municipality Corporation area.

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• To develop the resettlement site with all basic & necessary public amenities/ infrastructure • To allot plots to the PAPs along with Patta/ Ownership rights • To facilitate service/ job to at-least one member of each family or Skill Development Trainings • To initiate project and area specific income generation and livelihood restoration programs • Some of the PAPs requested to provide constructed house in the proposed resettlement colony

Overall, Project Affected and Displaced Families shown their willingness and agreed for the proposed project in terms of the condition that, they shall be provided with proper/ suitable ex-gratia package. The detail proceeding & discussions of the meeting has been incorporated in the report in Annexure-IV.

Fig 4-1: 2nd Level Public Consultation

4.6 PUBLIC HEARING A public hearing for the project was conducted by the Odisha Pollution Control Board for the proposed Additional Spillway Project under the chairmanship of Additional District Magistrate, Sambalpur as a process of obtaining Environmental Clearance as per EIA Notification, 2006 on 8th December, 2017 by following the laid down procedure for conducting Public Consultation. The 1 month advance notice for Public Hearing was published in Oriya and English news paper informing about the purpose of the Public Hearing meeting, venue and time of the meeting and inviting objections and suggestions from all the stakeholders. The summary EIA report indicating the finding of the EIA and SIA study was uploaded on

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the website of the State Pollution Control Board in both English and Oriya languages. The hard and soft copies of the same was made available to public at different government offices, panchayat offices, of the affected area, office of dam authority, etc and information of such offices were notified to the public.

The public hearing meeting was attended by the residents of all the affected settlement area, local leader, media persons, district authorities, local officers, local NGO, and other public representatives. About 500 persons attended the meeting.

In the consultation meeting the Dam Authority presented the salient features of the proposed additional spillway, its necessity and finding of the EIA and SIA study for the proposed project. The approved R&R package for the affected families due to the proposed project and the process for disbursement was also explained to the public.

Most of the participants were aware about the proposed project due to previously held continuous during surveys, FGDs and 2nd level public consultation. Most of the queries raised by the public was related to R&R packages for the affected families and resettlement sites. Most of the people are in favour of the proposed additional spillway as a dam safety measures. However their concerns were related to R&R package and their timely disbursement.

They expressed their satisfaction about the selection of alternate resettlement site close to the dam area. During 2nd level consultation they resisted the proposed resettlement site at Rengalipalli (about 30 km away from the present site) Basantpur (22 Km away) and Larbanga (8 Km away) and requested to identify close to the dam area. The Dam authority confirmed that the new alternate resettlement site is located in Garmunda, Solband and Solpali area around the dam area within 3 Km radius from the proposed project site. It was also informed that the area will be developed to provide social infrastructure such as internal road network, electric supply system, drainage, water supply network, primary health centre, etc.

The public also wanted to the action taken for inclusion of public representative in the team of GRC and RAP implementation. The District Authority confirmed that they have already in the process of formation of GRC cell and received the name of public representative of 6 settlement area and awaiting for remaining 1 name for the 7th affected settlement area. Then it will be notified by the District Authority. The copy of the public hearing proceedings has been enclosed as Annexure-III

4.7 CONSULTATION AND PARTICIPATION PLAN DURING IMPLEMENTATION STAGE

PAPs and other stakeholders will be continuously engaged during implementation phase to promote public understanding of the project as well as on issues and prospects of resettlement and rehabilitation. RAP Execution Agency shall undertake the following key activities:

➢ Communicate and inform PAPs and beneficiary households of their entitlements through distribution of pamphlets and through conducting of colony level public meetings; ➢ Hold one to one meeting with the PAPs to explain their eligibility for micro-plan preparation; ➢ Display micro plan in affected villages for prior review before finalization and thereby minimizing grievances; ➢ Consult PAPs on development of facilities at the chosen resettlement sites ➢ Conduct household level consultation to identify skill improvement training needs; counsel PAPs on usage of assistance amounts; elicit interest amongst households for available work opportunities with civil works contractor and besides undertaking other actions towards livelihood restoration/enhancement and

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➢ Explain the available mechanisms for redressal of grievances.

Information dissemination would be carried out at least twice a month or even more frequently as necessary, by organizing public meetings at each colony on a pre-decided date, time and venue. The meetings would involve PAPs, local communities, project authorities and relevant departments, besides the RAP Execution Agency. The meetings will be a to inform all about the key aspects of the project, importance of consultations and seek PAPs participation and co-operation in the project. Affected communities would be given opportunity to provide suggestions and discuss issues which concern them. After the public meeting, Minutes of Meeting (MoM) would be prepared in local language - Oriya and read out to people present in the meeting. The MoM would be signed by all the participants present at the meeting. The MoM would be kept in project file for documentation purpose as well as pasted on the notice boards of respective colonies.

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CHAPTER-5: IMPACTS ASSESSMENT

The impact of any project is important to be assessed in the beginning. Larger interest of its impact is usually valued not ignoring the negative impact the project will create for some of the families and people. When it becomes a matter of larger public interest and that significantly contribute to the socio- economic development of a large section people such projects becomes inevitable and is welcomed despite some negative impact. Such considerations are there in rules and enactments ever made to guide big projects which have adverse impact of displacement, land acquisition and require environmental clearances. Rules and enactments of Govt of India and state Govt. of Odisha and the World Bank guidelines have been followed while dealing with the assessment on the impact that the project is going to create. It is to be noted here that the current project under study is Dam Rehabilitation and Improvement Project (DRIP) that plans for construction of spill ways on both sides that help in discharging water with added safety to the dam and also reduce the flood chances of Sambalpur city and other parts in Odisha. Hence, the project is of great importance that caters to the vast public need most. Further, the chapter also deals with risks and assumptions in implementation of the project.

Like any other infrastructure development project this proposed additional project will have some social impact which may be positive and negative. The analysis of impacts due to the project reflects that the negative impact due to the project will be of short term duration, but the positive impacts on overall social setups will in the long run overshadow the negative impacts. The following section describes the anticipated impacts due to the proposed project.

5.1 POSITIVE IMPACTS

The Project will have following positive impacts:

5.1.1 Enhanced Dam Safety

The proposed additional spillway will enhance the safety of the dam to a great extent as it will add additional discharging capacity of the dam when there is high rush of water impeding the capacity of the dam and prevent large scale loss to life in case of dam break or overtopping of dam (more than 300,000 population) and huge properties in the downstream areas.

5.1.2 Secured tenure

The affected families will be allotted piece of land as per RAP with patta/formal ownership rights for constructing their house. Title will rest jointly with both man (husband) and women (wife).

5.1.3 Better Opportunity of Living Conditions

At resettlement site well developed social infrastructure facilities will be provided which will include all weather internal road networks, drainage networks, water supply and sanitation arrangements, electricity supply network, primary health centre, playground, etc. Thus, the resettlement will result in better living condition for the resettled families, which in the long run will help in improved health conditions.

5.1.4 Livelihood Support

All the affected families will get livelihood support and assistance. It is also proposed to include skill development plan for all affected families for their livelihood support, which will enhance the livelihood

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opportunity for the affected families. This will help in overall economic development of the affected population

5.1.5 Income Generation and Livelihood Support Activities to FHH and SCs/STs:

To provide financial assistance to the needy FHHs for income generation activities (Rs 25,000 per household: and livelihood support assistance for SC/ STs among the affected families.

5.1.6 Other Perceived Project Benefit

The other perceived project benefits are. • New opportunities for small scale business • More employment opportunities in the area • Restoration of common property resources • R&R package including livelihood support.

5.2 ADVERSE IMPACTS

5.2.1 Impact on Land Resources

It is worthwhile to mention here that 716 head of households along with total 1,415 families will be affected in the process. All are squatters and have been occupying the land since long with their houses on it. Such encroachment dates back to the displacement days of Hirakud Dam Project where most of the present displaced families occupied the place and lived. Out of 716 families 119 families were displaced by Hirakud Dam Project. This is again a humanitarian concern of these families who need to be relocated with dignity. During the initial days of Hirakud displacement there were no appropriate policies for the displaced and resettlement was mostly a responsibility of the displaced families. Here as 1415 families are losing their piece of residential unit or the dwelling place, it becomes a concern to make sound resettlement plan for these families. These families have been backed with Government favors and are linked with various schemes and amenities those are required for all inhabitants in the colonies. The project will definitely make these families shelter less and deprive them from their community living and the basic facilities they were enjoying being part of such community. They will be deprived of education, health what they were availing in the locality. They will also be deprived from their common property resources like the temples, playground, market place, cremation ground, parks and other such resources availed by them in the locality.

5.2.2 Impacts on Livelihood

Livelihood is always dependent on several factors. It is directly or indirectly influenced by several factors and the prominent among them include the resources available with the person, skill , population and relationship, market and practice of the concerned person. Here, majority of the household who are engaged with private jobs because of Hirakud township and other business interventions there those people will suffer a lot following the displacement. It depends on the place and distance of their relocation in post displacement. Living at far off place may affect doing their jobs and some have to forego or loose even. Even if they continue they might have to meet additional costs which may not be permissible to their earning. The agriculture based labors may certainly lose their occupation as they have to relocate in a different location. Some of the families who have petty shops, fishing, washing clothes, hair cutting and providing milk to household, worshiping in temples will lack this opportunity. Because all these businesses/ services are based on the population, consumers and relationships, they will suffer a lot on this ground.

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5.2.3 Impact on Women & Children

Displacement has always impacted on women and children. In most of the Indian families, it is the women who suffer more negative impacts of displacement. Hence, they should be considered in planning process so that they can give their opinion and plan for the relocation of their families. Their social cohesiveness, health issues, child caring need to be considered while planning for resettlement. Besides, it is to be noted that there are women headed houses who may suffer a lot in displacement. Hence adequate guidance, hand holding, escorting need to be provided to those families in the implementation of resettlement and rehabilitation plan so as to restore livelihood of women headed families following the shifting from the displacement colonies. Similarly, displacements affect a lot to children. They have to forego crèche facilities, school facilities and the park where they have been playing. As the family life itself gets disturbed over the process certain negligence might occur in child care.

5.2.4 Impact on vendors & construction workers

Definitely new spill ways in the left dyke will go through a construction process which will require activities like site clearances, construction of approach roads, stock yard for storage of materials and parking of machineries. Construction of sheds for people and even temporary office of the vendor companies and construction. On the other hand, there are grieved families who if not satisfied with their need and if not properly rehabilitated may become disturbing concern for the vendor companies. This will be difficult for them to carry on their construction activities uninterrupted and meet the deadlines. Hence, all preparedness lies in resettlement and rehabilitation planning of the affected families/population.

The vendor companies must involve the local people particularly the displaced families in the construction process. They may be involved based on their skills and expertise in the construction activities. The vendor companies must keep close coordination with different authorities who are responsible for rehabilitation and resettlement of the affected families. In the process, the vendor company should not keep isolated from the displaced families and must care their concern by involving them, giving gainful employment to them and supporting them in the rehabilitation and resettlement process. 5.2.5 Impacts on Social Set Up The project is going to impact the social set up in the affected area that consists of SHGs, youth clubs, community hall, Kalian Mandap, Anganwadi centre and other set ups. These set ups are part and parcel of the people’s community living and hence carry much importance to sustain their unity, cohesiveness and common activities. Due to the project these set up are going to be affected. The details of the social set ups are presented in the following table.

Table 5.1: Impact on Social infrastructure/ Community assets

Hamlet/ Colony Hall/ Hall/

Name SHGs

Ground

bhawan

Grazing Sulabha

Ground/

Platform

Samudaya

Cremation

PicnicSpot

Souchalaya

Community

Play Ground

Kalyan Mandap

Club/ Youth Club Anganwadi Centre Firstgap 06 01 01 00 01 01 00 01 00 00

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Table 5.1: Impact on Social infrastructure/ Community assets

Hamlet/ Colony Hall/ Hall/

Name SHGs

Ground

bhawan

Grazing Sulabha

Ground/

Platform

Samudaya

Cremation

PicnicSpot

Souchalaya

Community

Play Ground

Kalyan Mandap

Club/ Youth Club Anganwadi Centre Cable colony 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 01 00 00 Gandhinagar 03 01 03 01 02 00 00 01 00 05 Premnagar 00 00 02 00 00 00 00 01 00 00 Gujatal 03 00 00 00 01 00 00 00 01 00 Rerolling Colony 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 Laxminagar 00 00 00 00 00 00 01 01 00 00 Total: 12 02 06 01 04 01 01 05 01 05

5.2.6 Cultural Impacts The affected families belong to different caste groups and sects and there are tribal populations as well. The total population includes general caste, other backward caste, schedule caste and schedule tribes. They have different festivals – some common to all and some festivals based on their caste orientations. They have their place of worships, separate cremation grounds and places of assembly. All will be disturbed in the wake of displacement. Such variations need to be considered in the rehabilitation and resettlement plan The present cluster of houses is caste based and ithis factor must be taken into consideration while planning further. The details of the cultural and religious places found to be impacted are presented in the following table.

Table 5.2: Cultural Religious Places Sl. Hamlet/ Colony Name Temple Puja Mandap Holy Groves No. 1 Firstgap 02 01 03 2 Cable colony 01 01 01 3 Gandhinagar 03 02 01 4 Gujatal 01 01 01 5 Premnagar 00 00 00 6 Rerolling Colony 01 00 00 7 Laxminagar 02 00 01 Total: 12 04 07

5.2.7 Impact on Common Property Resources Here, it is important to mention the general infrastructures that the affected communities are availing at present. The families are entitled to avail all these facilities in their rehabilitation and resettlement. Table 5.1 above describes some of the common property resources and includes the cultural aspect also. They have burial grounds, cremation platforms, play grounds, roads and electricity connections, water supply units and so many facilities those have been enlisted very carefully. The list is given herewith for better

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understanding of the common property resources people have been using as inhabitants of the respective colonies. 5.2.8 Impacts due to Labor influx Construction works will require labor force and associated goods and services. All the required labor will not be fully supplied locally for a number of reasons, such as worker unavailability and lack of technical skills and capacity. In such cases, labor force (total or partial) needs to be brought in from outside the project area. As workers on infrastructure projects are likely to be predominantly young and male, who are either single or are separated from their family or spouse, and are outside their habitual sphere of social control, the risk of sexual harassment for local women (and co-women workers, if any), is likely to be higher, in particular for younger women and girls, but also boys. In addition, this influx of labor may affect the project area adversely in the terms of additional burden on public infrastructure such as health services, utilities such as water and electricity, housing and social dynamics. Other related issues could be increased risk of spread of communicable diseases, and increased rates of illicit behavior and crime.

The responsibility to manage these adverse impacts would be clearly reflected in the contractual obligations of the Civil Works Contractor with appropriate mechanisms for addressing non- compliance. The bid documents for construction of Additional Spillway of Hirakud Dam, incorporate requirements for Environment, Social, Health and Safety (ESHS) including list of applicable labor laws2 and provisions and the metrics for periodic reporting by contractors. The bidders are required to submit the following as part of their technical bid: ESHS strategy and implementation plan; code of conduct; and declaration of past ESHS performance. The successful Bidder will submit an Environmental, Social, Health and Safety (ESHS) Performance Security @ 1% of accepted contract value.

Prior to starting construction, the contractor will prepare and submit the Contractor ESMP (CESMP) to the Project Authority for acceptance. The CESMP will include a detailed explanation of how the contractor will comply with the project’s safeguard documents, and demonstrate that sufficient funds are budgeted for that purpose. It will include Management Strategies and Implementation Plans (MSIPs) for: (i) work activities; (ii) traffic management; (iii) occupational health and safety; (iv) environmental management; (v) social management; and (vi) labor influx. The C-ESMP shall be approved prior to the commencement of construction activities. The approved C-ESMP shall be reviewed, periodically (but not less than every six (6) months), and updated in a timely manner, as required, by the Contractor to ensure that it contains measures appropriate to the Works activities to be undertaken.

As part of the Labor Management Plan under CESMP, following activities would be undertaken to address Gender Based Violence and Labor Influx and thereby avoid /minimize impacts on the local community:

(i) to address labor influx, contractor will: ➢ source all unskilled labor from within the project area and its vicinity to minimize labor influx into the project area. Skilled labor force, if unavailable locally, would be brought in from outside the project area either from within or outside the state.

2 Workmen Compensation Act, 1923, Minimum Wages Act, 1948, Payment of Wages Act, 1936, Equal Remuneration Act, 1979, Child Labour (Prohibition & Regulation) Act, 1986, Inter-State Migrant Workmen’s (Regulation of Employment & Conditions of Service) Act, 1979, etc.

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➢ develop a Workers’ Camp Management Plan that addresses specific aspects of the establishment and operation of workers’ camps e.g. cordoning of separate areas for labor camps and material storage; ➢ conduct training programs on HIV/AIDS and other communicable diseases ➢ develop a complaint handling mechanism at the project level ➢ provide information to communities in project area and to host communities about the contractor’s policies and Worker Code of Conduct (where applicable). (ii) to address Gender Based violence, contractor will: ➢ conduct mandatory and repeated training and awareness raising for the workforce about refraining from unacceptable conduct toward local community members, specifically women; ➢ inform workers about national laws that make sexual harassment and gender-based violence a punishable offence which is prosecuted; ➢ introduce a Worker Code of Conduct as part of the employment contract, and including sanctions for non-compliance (e.g., termination), and ➢ adopt a policy to cooperate with law enforcement agencies in investigating complaints about gender-based violence; and ➢ provide specific facilities for women workers including, designated health centre, Day Crèche Facilities for workers with infants and small children; organizing of construction schedule so as to exempt women workers from night shifts as far as possible;

The Contractor will periodically submit report to the Project Authorities as per ESHS metrics and update the Labour management Plan as necessary during construction period.

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CHAPTER-6: RESETTLEMENT & REHABILITATION

6.1 ANALYSIS OF THE ACTS AND POLICIES APPLICABLE FOR RAP

The Right to Fair Compensation and Transparency in Land Acquisition, Resettlement and Rehabilitation (RFCTLAR&R) Act 2013, enacted by the national government is the latest legislation. This is in force and superseded all other old acts for land acquisition and to determining R&R activities throughout the country. Odisha too has adopted the same. the same. Unfortunately, the affected families of the current project would not get any benefit according to RFCTLAR&R Act 2013, because all the PAFs are squatters.

To protect these PAFs from the impending adverse impact due to displacement and treating it as an opportunity to provide them a better living condition with strengthening of their livelihood, a special R&R package have been developed, based on an earlier existing state policy, i.e. the Orissa Rehabilitation and Resettlement Policy (ORRP) 2006 and its further amendments for squatters. This fulfils all the requirements of the WB Policy OP 4.12. In fact, Hirakud package is much better as it provides generously for ‘squatters’. Yet, a comparison between R&R policy of 2006 and that of the OP 4.12 is presented here for library purpose.

6.1.1 Comparative Gap Analysis of Above Legal Provisions The Comparative Gap Analysis between Orissa Resettlement and Rehabilitation Policy 2006 (with 4th Biennial revision of the rehabilitation grants in monetary terms) and World Bank’s Operational Policies has been explained in the table mentioned below. Comparative Gap Analysis of Above Legal Provisions

Table 6-1: Comparative Gap Analysis On Provision Of Compensation and Assistance

Gaps between Orissa Resettlement & Rehabilitation Policy 2006 (With 4th Biennial Revision of the Rehabilitation Grants In Monetary Terms) and World Bank’s Operational Policies

Orissa Resettlement & World Bank’s Gaps Compensation and Rehabilitation Policy 2006 Operational Policies Assistance COMPENSATION AGAINST LOSS OF LAND AND ATTACHED ASSETS (IMMOVABLE PROPERTIES) (A) Compensation against (As per ORRP 2006) (i) Full replacement loss of assets (immovable (i) Compensation for loss cost for loss of properties) of Structure only Structure and No Gap attached assets

ASSISTANCE UNDER RESETTLEMENT AND REHABILITATION PACKAGE (B) House Or Housing Site (As per ORRP 2006) (i) Residential Or Cash Assistance (i) Homestead land upto housing/housing 1/10 acre in Rural area site/cash and 1/25 acre in urban area (if the No Gap encroachment is unobjectionable) (ii) Structure Cost

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Table 6-1: Comparative Gap Analysis On Provision Of Compensation and Assistance

Gaps between Orissa Resettlement & Rehabilitation Policy 2006 (With 4th Biennial Revision of the Rehabilitation Grants In Monetary Terms) and World Bank’s Operational Policies

Orissa Resettlement & World Bank’s Gaps Compensation and Rehabilitation Policy 2006 Operational Policies Assistance COMPENSATION AGAINST LOSS OF LAND AND ATTACHED ASSETS (IMMOVABLE PROPERTIES) (C) Temporary Shed (i) One time Temporary Does Not Allowance Shed allowance Rs. Not Available Exists in 17,000/- WB Policy (D) Transportation cost/ (ii) One time Transportation Available No Gap moving allowance allowance Rs. 3,400/- (E) Subsistence/ (iii) Maintenance allowance Maintenance/Livelihood Rs. 3,400/- per month (i) Livelihood support No Gap assistance for (F) Stamp duty and Stamp duty and registration Stamp duty and No Gap registration fees fees registration fees (G) Support to Vulnerable/ Not available particular attention is Gap exists Women Headed paid to the needs of as WB OP Households etc. vulnerable groups requires special attention for vulnerable groups (H) Income Restoration Vocational training or skill Provides for training/ No Gap Strategy and Livelihood development training skill development support

6.1.2 Approved Entitlement Framework (In form of Ex-Gratia) by Department Of Water Resource, Government Of Odisha After several meetings and discussion held among Project Authority, Authorities from R&R cell of DoWR (Odisha), World Bank (Experts) representatives and Experts from Consulting Agency, a project specific suitable Entitlement Framework had been prepared and appraised to the Government vide letter no. 3767 on date 09.05.2017 by the Chief Engineer & Basin Manager, Upper Mahanadi Basin, Burla for approval.

Later on, considering different components like Residential housing/ House sites/ Cash Assistance in Lieu, Moving Allowance/ Transport Allowance and Subsistence Allowance (Maintenance Allowance)/ Rental Allowance etc. the Government in Water Resource Department of Odisha has approved and suggested a suitable Ex-gratia package for Compensation & Assistance vide letter no. 20765 (WR-RR- MISC-0034-2017) on date 31.08.2017 according 2017 price index. Refer to Annexure-IV. The approved ex-gratia package has been suggested for all eligible entitled project affected families irrespective of their residential ownership category. The Ex-gratia package approved by Government of Odisha for this project is given below:

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Table 6-2: Approved Ex-gratia package

Sl. Items Rural area Urban area No. Residential Housing/ • 4 Decimals3 homestead land in the • 2 Decimals homestead land House site/ Cash resettlement colony in the resettlement colony 1 Assistance in Lieu • Cash against another 6 decimals • Cash against another 2 (Rs. 60,000/-) decimals (Rs. 20,000/-) within Urban/ SMC area House Building Rs. 2,75,000/- Rs. 2,75,000/- 2 Assistance Moving/ Transport Rs. 5,000/- Rs. 5,000/- 3 Allowance (One time allowance) Maintenance Allowance 4 Rs. 4,000 X 12 = Rs. 48,000/- Rs. 4,000 X 12 = Rs. 48,000/- for one year. Full replacement cost of Actual cost of structure– –Actual cost of structure 5 the asset

In addition to the above package, for the vulnerable groups identified in the socio-economic survey, GoO will provide the following:

(iv) provide financial assistance to the FHHs for income generation activities (Rs 25,000 per household: and (v) (ii) livelihood support assistance for SC/ STs, drawing upon the resources from Special Component Plan (CP) / Tribal Sub Plan (TSP). (vi) For other vulnerable groups, project authorities will encourage the Civil works Contractor to provide work opportunities on a preferential basis to at least one able bodied member of the affected household.

Project Authority shall be provide support to PAPs who are physically unable to build their own houses. Such PAPs shall be identified by the RAP Execution Agency during the consultations process and requisite support shall be recorded in their micro-plan details.

As per guidelines, each displaced family shall get 10 decimals of housing site/ land in case of rural area and 04 decimals of housing site/ land in case of urban (Municipal) area. Accordingly two types of Entitlement Framework have been suggested by the Project Authority during 2nd Stage Public Hearing. The details R&R package is present in the proceedings of public hearing attached in Annexure-II .

6.2 CUT OFF DATE

As per the policy guidelines of the World Bank Persons covered under Para- 15(a) and (b) are provided compensation for the land they lose, and other assistance in accordance with Para- 6. Persons covered under Para- 15(c) are provided resettlement assistance in lieu of compensation for the land they occupy, and other assistance, as necessary, to achieve the objectives set out in this policy, if they occupy the project area prior to a cutoff date established by the borrower and acceptable to the Bank. Persons who encroach on the area after the cutoff date are not entitled to compensation or any other form of resettlement assistance. All persons included in para 15(a), (b), or (c) are provided compensation for loss of assets other than land.

It is therefore important to declare a cutoff date prior to the Social Assessment to enumerate the eligible persons for the compensation and entitlements. In this context 25th May 2016 (Household survey carried

3 -- Decimals equals 40.50 Sq Mtr

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out) has been taken as cutoff date for assessment. No persons who move into the project area after determination of the ‘Cut-off-date” will not be eligible for any benefit.

6.3 DISPLACEMENT

The displacement should take place only after the affected families build their houses or after they receive land or cash and house construction grant as per allowed ex-gratia package. Tthe implementation of resettlement activities is linked to the civil works schedule and ensures that displacement or restriction of access does not occur before necessary measures for resettlement are in place. For impacts covered in Para- 3(a) of this policy, these measures include provision of compensation and of other assistance required for relocation, prior to displacement, and preparation and provision of resettlement sites with adequate facilities, where required. In particular, taking of land and related assets may take place only after compensation has been paid and, where applicable, resettlement sites and moving allowances have been provided to the displaced persons. For impacts covered in para. 3(b) of this policy, the measures to assist the displaced persons are implemented in accordance with the plan of action as part of the project (see para. 30).

Preference should be given to land based resettlement strategies for displaced persons whose livelihoods are land based. These strategies may include resettlement on public land or on private land acquired or purchased for resettlement. Whenever replacement land is offered, resettlers are provided with land for which a combination of productive potential, locational advantages, and other factors is at least equivalent to the advantages of the land taken.

If land is not the preferred option of the displaced persons, the provision of land would adversely affect the sustainability of a park or protected area, or sufficient land is not available at a reasonable price, non- land based options built around opportunities for employment or self-employment should be provided in addition to cash compensation for land and other assets lost. The lack of adequate land must be demonstrated and documented to the satisfaction of the Bank.

6.4 RESETTLEMENT SITES

The GoO has been quite responsive in identifying pieces of land at different locations for resettlement of the displaced population. Initially the GoO identified two resettlement sites one at Basantpur and another one at Rangapalli village about 20 km away from the affected site. Both the resettlement sites were located in rural area.

The details of the area is given below:

• BASANTPUR: This site is located parallel to the main road on the way to Chipilima. It is about 22kms away from the dam site and 8 kms from town Chipilima. NH-53 is at a distance of 2km from this site. This area is a plain and gently undulating land, without having any structures and trees except a few shrubs. The area of the land is 38.85 ha. In this site 650 families can be accommodated. This land is owned by Dept. of Water Resources, Govt. of Odisha.

• RENGALIPALLI: This site is located 1km inside from the main road and near Chipilima power house which is about 30 kms away from the dam site. There exists a metal road to the identified site from the main road. This area is a plain and gently undulating land, without having any structures and trees except a few shrubs. The area of the land is 118.81 ha. In this site 1500 families can be accommodated. Amenities like school, market and Public Health Centre exist at Chiplima within a radius of 1km from this site. This land is owned by Dept. of Water Resources, Govt. of Odisha

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• LARBANGA: Two patches of land were identified in this village (Larbanga) to accommodate the families likely to be displaced due to project implementation. This site is located about 8 kms from the dam site on the dam road in eastern direction. This is a gently sloped land. At present this area is apparently filled with trees, shrubs, herbs and bushes may be due to rain. All trees may not be required to cut if the site is selected for rehabilitating the identified families to be displaced. Since this land is close to the revenue village Larbanga most of the service facilities are available very close to the site. However, this land belongs to Revenue Dept., Govt. of Odisha. 850 families will be accommodated in this land. The area of the land is 48.03 acre.

However, during 2nd level consultation most of the affected families disagreed to these sites owing to the long distance from their present settlement, They express their concerns about risk of their livelihood, difficulty in commutation to their work site and disruption of brotherhood relationship. They requested to find out alternative resettlement site close to their present settlement.

In view of the above, the GoO in consultation with local representative identified three more sites at Solpali, Solband and Garmunda that are located adjacent to each other and are connected with all weather road. They are nearly 3 km away from the proposed spillway site. All these three sites fall in urban area and are within Sambalpur Municipal Corporation (SMC). The Larbanga is also located in Sambalpur Municipal area is also available as a resettlement site option.

By and large these three sites have been accepted by the affected families. A brief description of each site is given below and the site map is attached as Annexure-VI.

• SOLPALI, SOLBAND and GARMUNDA (at Hirakud, Within SMC):

Combinedly all three locations have a total area of 55.21 acre and there are 28.30 acres have been required for establishment of resettlement colony will be accommodate all project affected 1,415 families as per approved packages, with extra area for other basic facilities. The families will be resettled here can get the benefit of existing common facilities such as School, College and public health centers etc. situated at Hirakud. Besides it, Project Authority is willing to provide provision of Primary School, High School, and Anganwadi etc. areas for future development perspective.

Details of the proposed rehabilitation site have been furnished in the below mentioned table.

Table 6-3: Basic Information Sheet for Proposed Resettlement Colony Location of identified Sl. Name of Recorded Raiyat Area available R&R sites Plot Nos. No. Ownership Right of Land in Acres (Village Name) (A) Solpali, Solband and Garmunda (situated approximately 3 KMs from Hirakud) 1 Garmunda Revenue land 01 08.81 2 Garmunda Revenue land 1638 00.98 3 Garmunda Revenue land 1640 00.80 4 Garmunda Revenue land 1641 11.67 5 Solband Revenue land 04 0.17 6 Solband Revenue land 05 4.83 7 Solband Revenue land 06 1.62 Total area of Land under Revenue Dept. 28.88 8 Solpali Irrigation and Power Dept. 20 12.90 9 Solpali Irrigation and Power Dept. 21

10 Solband Hirakud Dam project 02 13.43 Total area of Land under Irrigation, Power & Hirakud Dam Dept. 26.33 Gross Total: 55.21

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Table 6-3: Basic Information Sheet for Proposed Resettlement Colony Location of identified Sl. Name of Recorded Raiyat Area available R&R sites Plot Nos. No. Ownership Right of Land in Acres (Village Name) School, public health centre and 11 Nearby facilities available college at Hirakud Families to be accommodated 142 Nos. 12 (@ 2 Decimal/ per family) (Plot area – 28.84 Acre) 13 Area for road and vacant area on outer edge of the plots 17.43 Acre Area for primary school, high school, anganbadi, club 14 8.94 Acre etc. (B) Larbanga: Situated approximately 8 KMs from Hirakud Nearby Village- Jamadarpali – 2 KMs Nearby Town- Sambalpur – 12 Kms 1 Revenue land 928 2.14 2 Revenue land 986 2.14 3 Revenue land 1001 7.88 4 Larbanga Revenue land 1021 2.83 5 Revenue land 1037 13.55 6 Revenue land 1045 9.53 7 Revenue land 1055 9.96 Gross Total: 48.03 Primary School at Larbanga, High School & Public health centre at 8 Nearby facilities available Jamadarpali, College at Hirakud (10Km) and Sambalpur (12Km) Families to be accommodated 9 850 Nos. (@ 4 Decimal/ per family) (C) Basantpur: Situated approximately 22 KMs from Hirakud Nearby Village- Gosala (on NH 53) – 2 KMs Nearby Town- Chiplima – 8 Kms 1 Hirakud Dam Project 81 6.70 2 Hirakud Dam Project 82 4.14 3 Hirakud Dam Project 83 1.95 4 Basantpur Hirakud Dam Project 84 3.68 5 Hirakud Dam Project 87 9.17 6 Hirakud Dam Project 88 1.07 7 Hirakud Dam Project 89 12.14 Gross Total: 38.85

School at Basantpur, School & Public health centre at Gosala, 8 Nearby facilities available College at Godabhaga (7 KMs), at Burla (8 KMs) and at Sambalpur (22 KMs)

Families to be accommodated 9 650 Nos. (@ 4 Decimal/ per family)

(D) Rengalipali: Situated approximately 30 KMs from Hirakud Nearby Village- Gosala (on NH 53) – 9 KMs Nearby Town- Chiplima – 1.5 Kms 1 Hirakud Dam Project 5 22.60 2 Rengalipali Hirakud Dam Project 6 39.05 3 Hirakud Dam Project 7 28.30

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Table 6-3: Basic Information Sheet for Proposed Resettlement Colony Location of identified Sl. Name of Recorded Raiyat Area available R&R sites Plot Nos. No. Ownership Right of Land in Acres (Village Name) 4 Hirakud Dam Project 8 28.86 Gross Total: 118.81

Area under cultivation on Plot No. 7 and 8 57.16

School and public health centre at Chiplima, College at Godbhaga 8 Nearby facilities available (14 KMs), at Burla (15 KMs) and at Sambalpur (28 KMs)

Families to be accommodated 9 1500 Nos. (@ 4 Decimal/ per family)

Thus, six sites have been identified by Project Authority. After finalization of site with definite number of families by getting their consent, the area will be developed and necessary amenities such as road, water source, electricity, health facilities etc. will be provided prior to handing over plots to the affected families.

6.4.1 Resettlement Plan/ Proposal for Basic public amenities and infrastructural facilities to be provided in the resettlement area:

Table 6-4: List of public amenities and infrastructural facilities to be provided in the Resettlement Area Sl. No. Items 1 Connecting colony roads along with an all-weather road link to the nearest pucca road or BT road, passages and easement rights for all the resettled families are adequately arranged.

2 Proper drainage as well as sanitation plans executed before physical resettlement. 3 Provision for construction adequate number of tube wells for safe drinking water facility to each family and cattle.

4 Facilities for sanitation and including appropriate number of individual/ community toilet points. 5 Individual single electric connections (or connection through non-conventional sources of energy like solar energy), for each household and for public lighting 6 Provision for appropriate street light systems in the resettlement colony 7 Adequate nos. of Village/ Hamlet chowdy shall be facilitated according to the 1: 50 Families ratio

The rehabilitation process will be completed prior to implementation of project.

6.4.2 Resettlement Plan/ Proposal for public amenities and infrastructural facilities to be provided within or nearby/ vicinity of resettlement area:

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Table 6-5: List of public amenities and infrastructural facilities to be provided within or nearby/ vicinity of the Resettlement Area Sl. No. Items 1 Availability of Public transport facilities through local bus services with the nearby growth centers/urban localities shall be considered during Site selection. 2 A reasonable number of Fair Price Shops for proper PDS. 3 A community tank shall be provided in each resettlement colony to meet day to day water need. 4 Provision for appropriate Green belt development within the resettlement colony

5 Anganwadi centres and Primary & High school shall be constructed/ provided in consultation with local community.

6 Community hall may be facilitated in consultation with local community. 7 Temple (Religiious structures for worship) shall be provided in consultation with local community 8 Provision should be kept for renovation and development of existing Club and Social institutions.

9 Existing SHGs, shall be given opportunities for skill development trainings and initiatives may be taken for reformation and restrengthen of SHGs those are in non-functioning stage.

6.5 INCOME RESTORATION/ENHANCEMENT PLAN

There will be adequate compensation to restore income level and sources for the different livelihood groups. Income restoration strategy (IRS) is required for the vulnerable persons who have a chance to lose their livelihood. As project displaced persons will be resettled in the vicinity of the current location (i.e. near by Hirakud) in the newly identified resettlement sites at Solipali, Solband, Garmunda and Larbhanga, most of the families would not lose their livelihood/ occupation as most of the families are either agricultural/ non. Agricultural/ daily wage/ contract labor or they are working in different private sector in nearby locality. However, before getting consent from PAPs regarding their choice amongst the resettlement sites a generalized Income Restoration/Enhancement and Generation Strategy has been drawn below with indicating different available Schemes. From displacement to resettlement, within this definite time, two types of IR and generation activities i.e. Short term and Long term activities will be implemented.

6.5.1 Short term Income Restoration plan/ activities

Short-term Income Restoration activities are intended to restore PAF’s income in the periods immediately before and after relocation focusing on relocation and subsistence allowances, and providing short term allowances such as: (a) subsistence allowance; (b) shifting assistance; (c) promoting PAF access to project-related employment opportunities such as work under the project construction and maintenance contractors. The project authorities will encourage contractors to maximize positive impacts for women, ST, SC participation in the project by providing employment opportunities for them and conducting sensitization initiatives to the communities and include the provisions of work opportunities on a preferential basis within the contract documents.

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6.5.2 Long term Income Restoration plan/ activities

Long-term options are either project financed or government financed. Therefore, Project will coordinate with District Administration including Rural Development, Tribal development and Social welfare Departments to assure PAFs access to all existing government schemes that can contribute to additional income including drawing upon the resources from Special Component Plan (CP) / Tribal Sub Plan (TSP). Besidest, skill development/ vocational training wiall be provided to the PDFs by dove-tailing with different existing govt schemes.

6.5.3 Existing schemes and programmes

6.5.3.1 Odisha Skill Development Authority

There are several skill development schemes are available in different trade/ field to enable self employment and livelihood restoration. Like, Craftsman Training Scheme, Technical Training Scheme, Modular Employable Skill (MES) by Directorate of Technical Education and Training (DTET), Odisha and Skill Development and Technical Education Department (ET&T), Odisha. Eligible members of PAFs can be linked up in such vocational/ skill development training programs as income generation and livelihood sustainability approach.

6.5.3.2 Rural Self Employment Training Institute (RSETI)

Rural Self Employment Training Institute is a Government of India programme jointly implemented by Commercial Banks and State Government. RSETIs are non- profit institutions established with the support of State Government and Central Governments. The objective of this institute is to generate self- employment in rural areas through training for capacity building. These RSETIs are imparting comprehensive quality residential training programs in personality and skill development areas to rural youth free of cost. SBI has set up 116 Rural Self Employment Training Institutes (RSETIs) across the country as an institution to mitigate the unemployment and underemployment problems among the rural youth in the country. There are 17 centers in Odisha and there is one in also. Rural unemployed youth in the age group of 18-45 are trained in these institutes. RSETIs provide short duration residential trainings on Skill development and Entrepreneurship. The trained candidates are also provided handholding support for 2 years post training. Odisha livelihoods mission (NRLM) reimburses training cost of BPL candidates trained in RSETIs.

Uniqueness in RSETI training • Free Residential training. • Training for short duration ranging from 1-6 weeks. • Handholding to trained candidates for 2 years. • Focus on Motivation and Self development of the candidate. • Providing Skill and Entrepreneurship training. • Candidates trained on preparation of DPR, trained on various facets of setting up and managing a micro enterprise. • Support for availing credit linkage from banks.

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• RSETIs offer different kinds of trainings. Every year the training calendar is prepared based on the potential of the district, market demand and performance of candidates trained in trades previous year. RSETIs offer trainings under the following categories. • Agriculture based Entrepreneurship Development programs. • Product based Entrepreneurship Development programs. • Process based Entrepreneurship Development programs. • General Entrepreneurship Development programs. • Skill up gradation program for established Entrepreneurs

There are different types of trainings imparted in different trades, as:

1. Dress designing 2. Mushroom cultivation 3. Agarbathi Making 4. Goatery 5. Dairy farming 6. Computer Basics 7. LMV Driving 8. Poultry 9. Mobile Phone servicing 10. Beauty parlour 11. Domestic product making 12. Vermicompost 13. Pisiculture 14. Electrical Repair 15. Horticulture and Floriculture 16. Cloth Bag making 17. Vegetable cultivation

6.5.3.3 National Rural Employment Guarantee Scheme (NREGS)

The beneficiaries (PAFs) will get 95 days wage as per applicable wage rate during construction of their house under IAY scheme. So, it must benefit the vulnerable category a lot to get Income generation source for a short term period.

6.5.3.4 Some of the other Schemes may be considered to link up are:

(a) Rashtriya SwasthiyaBima Yojana (RSBY) (b) Employment State Insurance Scheme (ESIS) (c) Swarnjayanti Gram Swarozgar Yojana (SGSY) (d) Prime Ministers Employment Generation Programme (PMEGP)

6.6 PROPER USE OF RESETTLEMENT ASSISTANCE

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From the past experience it is understood that people utilize the compensation amount in unproductive ways that leads them towards impoverishment. People need to be properly guided on this critical aspect. Hence the RAP Execution Agency has a great role in guiding people to utilize the ex-gratia amount in productive ways. The PAPs should be guided appropriately so that they do not squander away precious ex-gratia amount.

6.7 PROVISION FOR COMPENSATION OF DISPLACED PERSONS FROM CONSTRUCTION OF MAIN HIRAKUD DAM

In order to compensate persons who lost their lands and were displaced during construction of main Hirakud Dam, Government of Odisha has established a mechanism and provisioned a sum for this purpose. GoO periodically issues notices in local newspapers for persons to submit required documentation to claim compensation. These persons are required to apply for the same after verifying their names from list available in the office of the Collector, Jharsuguda; Sub-Collector office, concerned Tahsil office and Revenue Inspector office. In addition, those families whose DC Patta/Records of Rights (RoR) have not yet regularised or those who have not yet received homestead land as per rules, are to apply for the same with requisite documents/facts at their concerned Revenue Inspectors office, Tahsil office, Sub-Collector Office or Collectors office. Such notices will also be prominently displayed in the existing colony habitations. From the project’s side, efforts will be made to put forward the cases out of the 119 persons identified by the census study as experiencing second time displacement.

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CHAPTER-7: INSTITUTIONAL ARRANGEMENTS AND IMPLEMENTATION SCHEDULE

7.1 INTRODUCTION The chapter outlines the institutional and implementation structure for RAP planning and implementation and details the activity wise responsibility of different institutions. 7.2 INSTITUTIONS RELATED TO PLANNING AND IMPLEMENTATION The institutions related to planning and implementation are mentioned below;

• Central Water Commission, Govt. of India • Ministry of Forest and Environment, Government of India • Department of Water Resources, Govt. of Odisha • SPMU – DRIP, Government of Orissa • Directorate of R&R, DOWR, GoO • Revenue and Disaster Management Department, Govt. of Odisha • Public Works Department Govt. of Odisha • Office of the Dam Safety, Hirakud Dam, Government of Odisha • Office of the District Collector (DC) • Sambalpur Municipal Corporation

7.3 KEY INSTITUTIONS IN RAP IMPLEMENTATION RAP implementation will involve multiple agencies and require coordination in execution of various activities. The Central Water Commission, GOI is responsible for overall project implementation guidance and monitoring. Whereas, Dam Authority will play an apex role through the State Project Management Unit (SPMU) established under the DRIP Project, Special Land Acquisition cum R&R Officer (Spl. LARRO), functioning under the guidance of the District Collector (DC), will support the RAP Execution Committee and RAP Execution Agency in field level implementation of the RAP. Composition of these two key agencies is presented below:

➢ RAP Execution Committee: This committee under Hirakud Dam Authority will be headed by Superintending Engineer. Other members will include: Special LARRO from the district Administration, representatives of SMC and PWD, other respective departments as necessary. ➢ RAP Execution Agency: It will comprise of R&R experts, gender experts, community organizers and other support personnel. The agency will support the RAP Execution Committee

Roles and responsibilities of these institutions by activity is presented in the next section.

7.4 ROLES AND RESPONSIBILITIES IN RAP IMPLEMENTATION RAP implementation will involve multiple agencies and require coordination in execution of various activities. The Central Water Commission, GOI is responsible for overall project implementation guidance and monitoring. Whereas, Dam Authority will play an apex role through the State Project Management Unit (SPMU) established under the DRIP Project, Special Land Acquisition cum R&R Officer (Spl. LARRO), functioning under the guidance of the District Collector (DC), will support the RAP Execution Committee and RAP Execution Agency in field level implementation of the RAP.

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A RAP Execution Agency will be put in place will shoulder day-to-day responsibility for the implementation of the RAP. They will mobilize and involve people in the project implementation, facilitate grievance redressal, look after relocation and resettlement, restoration of common property resources. They will be supervised by R&R Directorate and the Dam Authority. Further, GoO has an Administrator in in each district to manage after R&R interventions of the development projects. As per R&DM Department notification RDM-RRC-Policy-0014-2014/34160 DATED 17/11/14, sub- collectors working in the district have been assigned the duty of Administrator, R&R of all projects located within their area of jurisdiction. During the process of the survey the district collector, sub-collector, Tahsildar, Revenue Inspector, Land Acquisition Officer, have already been in terms of participating in the meetings with the colony people, discussion with the survey team etc. Table 7.1 presents the roles and responsibilities of different agencies by activity.

Table 7.1 – Roles and responsibilities in RAP Implementation by Agency and by Activity

S.No. Institution/Agency Activities Supporting agency, if any 1 CPMU at CWC Overall project implementation including RAP implementation Monitor overall project progress including SPMU, DOWR progress on RAP implementation and provide period reports to WB 2 Project Level RAP Preparation of RAP, its approval and Hirakud Dam Authority and Execution disclosure RAP preparation agency Committee within Contract RAP Implementation Agency Hirakud Dam Contract Agency for Concurrent Monitoring Authority and Evaluation Facilitate preparation of RAP including DOWR, CWC videography of all affected structures Facilitate disclosure by DOWR, CWC Map resettlement sites among the displaced District Administration, RAP families Execution Agency Finalization of Resettlement site & allotment RAP Execution Agency of plots Development of the layout of resettlement RAP Execution Agency sites Payment of installment towards RAP Execution Agency Housebuilding Assistance, Shifting allowance and cost of structures Relocation of affected temples and RAP Execution Agency Crematoria Conduct Internal Monitoring and prepare RAP Execution Agency monthly reports for submission to SPMU Constitution of Project level Grievance District Administration/SMC redressal cell and orientation of GRC members 3 District Finalization of Resettlement sites and layout Hirakud Dam Authority and Administration – preparation DOWR Sambalpur / Provision of necessary clearances and other support as necessary to develop Municipal infrastructure at resettlement site Corporation Enable conducting of public meetings Sambalpur Disbursement of ex-gratia amount for RAP Execution Agency, structures and other assistances through Hirakud Dam Authority Special Land Acquisition and Rehabilitation and Resettlement Officer (LARRO) Support in relocation process as required

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S.No. Institution/Agency Activities Supporting agency, if any Facilitate redressal of grievances RAP Execution Agency, Hirakud Dam Authority 4 Public Works Undertake valuation of affected structures PWD Department, GoO and provide final figures for preparation of micro-plans for each PAF 5 RAP Execution Distribution of pamphlets providing details Agency of entitlements to all affected households in each colony Conduct community consultations (continuous activity) to explain Relocation Process and Phased disbursement of Assistance amounts Undertake Skill Development need assessment Prepare Female Headed Household action plan Photograph PAPs for Preparation and Issuance of Entitlement cum- photo ID cards to PAPs Preparation of Micro plans for each Project Project Level Execution Affected Family Committee Open Bank account for affected families (if not having account already) Preparation a Relocation Plan (including date, timing, transportation arrangements and communication to Affected households) Livelihood assessment of PAPs (Identification of Training needs, livelihood options for PAPs, market survey of trades) Assessing labor requirement for construction Project Level Execution civil works Committee and Contractor Implementation of livelihood Trainings and Project Level Execution hiring of labor for civil works Committee and Contractor Submit completion report on implementation of RAP

7.6 RAP APPROVAL AND DISCLOSURE The draft RAP has been disclosed by the DOWR on its website http://www.dowrorissa.gov.in/. The Executive Summary of the RAP has been translated into the local language (Oriya). Following review and approval of the Draft RAP by World Bank, it along with a translated Executive Summary in local language (Oriya), and a list of PAPs with impacted assets will be shared with each colony through public consultative workshops before implementation. These will also be disclosed on websites of Central Water Commission, Orissa WRD and World Bank (Operational portal).

7.7 IMPLEMENTATION SCHEDULE The Relocation and resettlement will be completed over a period of 12 months. Subsequently, rehabilitation, could continue for another one year. The relocation will be linked to the construction schedule that shall span across 30-36 months period. As per the indicative construction schedule, works are proposed to be undertaken in two Phases. Phase I will involve upstream area of hill near proposed Spillway Gate, i.e. First Gate, Cable Colony, Rolling Colony and Premnagar area which are located in the influence area of blasting. The rest of the area i.e. downstream area (near Spill channel, i.e. Laxminagar, Gujatal and Gandhinagar hamlets) will be covered in Phase II. Hence it is estimated that Phase I works will displace 300 PAFs, while Phase II will involve 1,115 PAFs. No blasting of the hillock

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or dismantling of the existing spillway shall be done prior to the complete relocation and resettlement of all the households. Figure 7.1 presents the RAP Implementation Schedule.

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Figure 7.1 – Implementation schedule of RAP for construction of Additional Spillway for Hirakud Dam

S. Activities Months Remarks No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 1 Videography and Formal valuation of structures (i) Videography of the affected area (structures and assets)

(ii) Valuation of affected structures

2 RAP Approval and Disclosure (i) Approval of RAP from GoO to send Bank will to Bank for review review, approve and authorize disclosure (ii) Following Bank’s approval Disclosure of RAP on websites of CWC, DOWR and World Bank 3 Institutional arrangements (i) Contract RAP Implementation Consultant Firm

(ii) Constitution of Project level Grievance redressal cell and orientation of GRC members 4 Micro plan Preparation and Disbursement (i) Distribution of pamphlets providing details of entitlements to all affected households in each colony (ii) Ascertain and document final preference of each PAFs to determine numbers at each resettlement site

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Figure 7.1 – Implementation schedule of RAP for construction of Additional Spillway for Hirakud Dam

S. Activities Months Remarks No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 (iii) Conduct community consultations (continuous activity) to explain Relocation Process and Phased disbursement of Assistance amounts (iv) Photography of PAPs towards Preparation and Issuance of Entitlement cum- photo ID cards to PAPs (v) Preparation of Micro plans for each Project Affected Family (vi) Opening of Bank account for affected families (if not having account already) 5 Resettlement Site Preparation and Relocation – Stage I (i) Map resettlement sites among the displaced families (ii) Finalization of Resettlement site & allotment of plots (iii) Development of the layout of resettlement sites- Stage I (iv) Development of infrastructural facilities at finalized resettlement site

(v) Payment of First installment of Housebuilding Assistance (30% of INR 275,000) (vi) Preparation a Relocation Plan (including date, timing, transportation arrangements and communication to Affected households) (vii) Payment of Second installment of Housebuilding Assistance (40% of INR 275,000) + Shifting Allowance of INR 5000/-

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Figure 7.1 – Implementation schedule of RAP for construction of Additional Spillway for Hirakud Dam

S. Activities Months Remarks No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 (viii) Shifting of DPs to resettlement site in Stage-1 (No. of PAFs: 300 who would be affected by the blasting of the hill) (ix) Payment of Third Installment of Housebuilding Assistance (30% of INR 275,000) +Full Replacement Cost of Structures +Subsistence Allowance (Rs. 48,000/-) (x) Relocation of affected temples in Stage -I (xi) Relocation of Crematoria in Stage-I Blasting to be initiated following submission of report by DOWR to WB indicating completion all above activities Initiation of blasting and hill 6 cutting* 7 Cutting of existing earthen dyke 8 Resettlement Site Preparation and Relocation – Stage II (i) Development of the layout of resettlement sites- Stage II (ii) Payment of First installment of Housebuilding Assistance (30% of INR 275,000) (iii) Preparation a Relocation Plan (including date, timing, transportation arrangements and communication to Affected households)

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Figure 7.1 – Implementation schedule of RAP for construction of Additional Spillway for Hirakud Dam

S. Activities Months Remarks No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 (iv) Payment of Second installment of Housebuilding Assistance (40% of INR 275,000) + Shifting Allowance of INR 5000/- (v) Shifting of DPs to resettlement site in Stage-II (No. of PAFs: 1115 who are not affected by the blasting of the hill) (vi) Payment of Third Installment of Housebuilding Assistance (30% of INR 275,000) +Full Replacement Cost of Structures +Subsistence Allowance (INR 48,000/-) (vii) Hold Periodic consultation Meetings (Continuous activity) Relocation of affected temples in (viii) Stage -II 9 Rehabilitation Processes (i) Livelihood assessment of PAPs (Identification of Training needs, livelihood options for PAPs, market survey of trades) (ii) Skill Development need assessment

(iii) Develop Female Headed Household action plan

(iv) Assessing labor requirement for construction civil works

(v) Implementation of livelihood Trainings and hiring of labor for civil works 10 Reporting

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Figure 7.1 – Implementation schedule of RAP for construction of Additional Spillway for Hirakud Dam

S. Activities Months Remarks No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 (i) Submission of Monthly Report by RAP Implementation Agency 11 Monitoring and Evaluation (i) Contract firm to carry out concurrent monitoring and Evaluation (i) Carry out concurrent monitoring and Evaluation and submit bi-monthly reports and final report 12 Implementation Completion (i) Submission of completion report on implementation of RAP

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CHAPTER-8: MONITORING & EVALUATION

8.1 INTRODUCTION

The overall objective of the RAP is to ensure that the PAPs restore and preferably improve upon their pre-project living standards. In order to achieve this objective, Resettlement and Rehabilitation activities need to be monitored so as to ensure timely and effective implementation. Hence, in a development project with a long gestation period, effective Monitoring and Evaluation of RAP implementation would be key to achievement of intended objectives and outcomes. In respect of planning, monitoring and evaluation the following institutions will monitor RAP implementation.

8.2 PROJECT LEVEL REHABILITATION & RESETTLEMENT COMMITTEE (PLRRC)

In order to intensify implementation and monitoring of rehabilitation and resettlement activities the Government of Odisha has formed “Project Level Rehabilitation & Resettlement Committee (PLRRC) concerning the particular project and the activities. The committee will be headed by District Collector with following members.

➢ Additional District Magistrate ➢ Project Director, DRDA ➢ President, Zilla parishad ➢ Chair Person of the affected Block ➢ Chair Person of the affected Municipality ➢ Sub Collector of the concerned area ➢ Tahsildar of the concerned area ➢ BDO of the concerned area ➢ LAO/Spl LAO/PD- R & R entrusted with land acquisition and R & R function ➢ Representative of Project Authority ➢ 5 members from affected communities including 1 SC, 1 ST and 1 Woman member

8.3 AT STATE LEVEL DIRECTORATE OF R & R

This is a state level structure to discharge and oversee R & R activities across the state of Odisha. They shall monitor the RAP implementation and provide necessary guidance.

8.4 PROJECT LEVEL MONITORING AND EVALUATION ARRANGEMENTS

Monitoring of RAP implementation will be undertaken at two levels.

1. Internal Monitoring by SPMU, DOWR: Firstly internal continuous monitoring will be undertaken by the SPMU Committee based on information provided by the RAP Execution Committee. The committee shall coordinate with the concerned stakeholders and monitor the implemntation accordingly. Periodic monitoring and review meetings of different stakeholders would take place from time to time. Key progress indicators (indicative) for monitoring RAP Implementation are as given below: ➢ establishment of required institutional structures for RAP implementation, M&E, grievance committees; ➢ disbursement of ex-gratia to PAFs affected in Phases (Phase I and II); ➢ finalization of site and allotment of plots; ➢ relocation to resettlement sites including provision of amenities/site infrastructure; ➢ Completion of relocation and shift to resettlement sites before initiating of blasting activities; ➢ Incorporation of specific provisions in the civil works contract relating to: i) preference in work opportunities to local persons and ii) management of migrant labor ➢ roll-out of livelihood support activities; ➢ consultation meetings with PAPs communities around resettlement and rehabilitation issues; and ➢ grievances received and redressed at each level

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All of the data against the above indicators shall be segregated by gender and vulnerable group category. It will prepare and submit monthly reports to CWC every month. Progress Reports will be shared with the Bank on a quarterly basis.

2. Concurent Monitoring and Evaluation by Contracted Agency: An agency would be contracted to undertake concurrent M&E of RAP implementation. The agency shall be mobilized within a month of commencement of work by RAP Execution Agency. The agency’s team will comprise very experienced professionals in the field of resettlement and livelihood. Besides it will also include a which a civil engineer who can assess the quality of houses built and also the common properties that are being rebuilt/relocated. The M&E agency shall undertake monitoring and verification of processes and activities in RAP implementation and would submit bi-monthly reports. It would also undertake a end-term evaluation post RAP implementation to ascertain if the RAP objectives have been achieved. The agency shall identify gaps based on desk reviews and field visits and provide timely inputs for course-correction to RAP Execution Committee and RAP Execution Agency to improve implementation and outcomes. Besides it will recommend measures necessary to build capacity and also provide requisite training to implementation staff and other stakeholders such as civil works contractor. Some of the key activities would include monitoring and verification of:

➢ timely payment of installments to PAFs and prior to commencement of civil works; ➢ processes followed in dissemination of information on project and eligible entitlements; ➢ processes followed in allotment of plots to each PAF and relocation of PAFs as per relocation plan; ➢ provision of all ex-gratia amounts (towards cost of structures, shifting and house-building assistance); ➢ relocation of all common properties such as crematoria, temples; ➢ provision on livelihood support measures, trainings; ➢ provision of work opportunities to PAFs and other community members during civil works; and ➢ grievances received and redressed by level

While monitoring shall be a concurrent activity, impact evaluation of the project shall be taken up at the end of RAP implementation. The impact evaluation exercise will be carried out within two months of completion of RAP implementation. It will evaluate the RAP implementation – activities, processes, and outcomes; ascertain if there are any pending issues and make recommendations towards improvement of outcomes, if any. The exercise will be based on the key socio-economic indicators developed during SIA as presented in Chapter 3 of this report. These indicators will be further refined and improved upon by the agency in consultation with RAP Execution Committee. A few indicative parameters for Evaluation are as given below in Table 8.1

Table 8.1 – Evaluation parameters S.No. Evaluation parameters Pre-project baseline End of project evaluation 1 Annual income 2 Occupation 3 Material assets 4 Access to basic services 5 House type

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CHAPTER-9: R & R BUDGET

9.1 RAP BUDGET The RAP budget estimate includes the cost of the following items

i. compensation against loss of structures, ii. resettlement and rehabilitation costs, including shifting and house building assistances iii. shifting/ relocation of common properties resources; iv. common infrastructure facilities (civic amenities); v. services of implementing institutions and vi. monitoring and evaluation

9.2 COMPENSATION AGAINST LOSS OF STRUCTURES In consultation with the Project Authority, the cost for compensation of structure along with assets attached to land has been estimated and is presented below.

Table 9-1: Compensation against structures of households belongs to Project Affected Villages

Amount estimated for the total HH structure Sl. No. Structure belongs to the Settlement in the Settlement (in Rs.)

1 Taranagar 5,40,16,264.00

2 Jamada 17,66,20,044.00

Total Amount: 23,06,36,308.00

9.3 COST FOR RESETTLEMENT AND REHABILITATION (EX-GRATIA) Table 9-2: Cost against Resettlement & Rehabilitation assistance as per Entitlement Matrix Approved by the Government in Water Resource Department of Odisha Sl. Exgratia Type Number Unit Price Total Amount No. (Residential, Commercial or Both) of PAFs (in Rs.) (in Rs.)

1. Own Construction Occupant (1136), Allottees/Occupiers (239) and Tenants (40)

2x1415 Housing site (2 decimal or 872 sq.ft) =2830 dec. (a) 1415 & stamp duty and registration cost or 28.30 Ac. One time cash against Housing site (for each 2 (b) 1415 20,000/- 2,83,00,00.00 decimal) (c) House building assistance of Rs. 2,75,000/- 1415 2,75,000/- 38,91,25,000.00 (d) One time moving/ transportation allowance 1415 5,000/- 70,75,000.00 Subsistence allowance/ Rental allowance (e) (Maintenance allowance) (Rs. 4000 X 12 1415 48,000/- 6,79,20,000.00 month) Total: 49,24,20,000.00 (f) Contingency (20%) 9,84,84,000.00 59,09,04,000.00

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9.4 COST FOR SHIFTING OR RELOCATION OF COMMON PROPERTY RESOURCES The cost for compensation for these govt. or community properties has been calculated by the engineers appointed by the project authority and is presented below. Table 9-3: Compensation against Govt./ Community Properties and Public Amenities infrastructure belongs to Project Affected Settlement

Amount estimated for the total HH structure in Sl. No. Structure belongs to the Settlement the Settlement (in Rs.) 01 Taranagar 45,78,673.00 02 Jamada 4,54,21,327.00 Total Amount: 5,00,00,000.00

Besides, budget for compensation of loss of CPR/ Public amenities, there are additional common infrastructure facilities/ public amenities need to be planned & installed according to the resettlement colony location, area, size etc. after getting consent and knowing the exact number of PAFs going to be resettled in selected Resettlement sites. Towards this, a sum of Rs. 7,00,00,000/- has been kept for development of proposed resettlement site.

9.5 COST FOR RAP EXECUTION AGENCY The RAP Execution team will be contracted for a period of 12 months. Approximate cost of their personnel, office logistics, etc. for the duration of the assignment is presented below:

Table 9-4: Cost for R&R Execution Agency

Salary per month No. of For the period Total Amount Designation (in Rs.) personnel (in months) (in Rs.) R & R Expert and Team 70,000 1 12 840000.00 Leader R&R Expert 50,000 1 12 600000.00 Gender Expert 50,000 2 12 1200000.00 Livelihood Expert 60,000 1 12 720000.00 Community Organizers 20,000 4 12 960000.00 Office set up & logistics 20,00,000.00

Total cost 53,20,000.00

9.6 COST FOR CONCURRENT MONITORING & EVALUATION The cost of an agency that shall undertake Concurrent Monitoring and End-term Evaluation is estimated as given below

Table 9-5: Concurrent Monitoring and Evaluation Budget Sl Evaluation Budget (in Rs.) No 1 Third Party Independent Concurrent Monitoring and Evalaution 25,00,000.00 2 Documentation and preparation of bi-monthly reports etc 10,00,000.00 3 Review meetings, stakeholder consutlation, visit and supervision 5,00,000.00

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Table 9-5: Concurrent Monitoring and Evaluation Budget Sl Evaluation Budget (in Rs.) No

Total 40,00,000.00

9.7 BUDGET SUMMARY

Table 9-6: RAP Budget Summary Budget Amount Sl. No. Budget Head (in Rs.) A Sanction Amount by GoO

01 Compensation against loss of Structures 23,06,36,308 02 Cost for Resettlement and rehabilitation 59,09,04,000

03 Cost for shifting/ relocation of Common properties resources 5,00,00,000 Cost for Common infrastructure facility (Civic amenities) at 04 7,00,00,000 resettlement sites 05 Cost for R&R implementation team 53,20,000

06 Cost for monitoring and evaluation 40,00,000 Sub-Total 95,08,60,308 B Additional livelihood support to WHH @ Rs.25000/ female headed 32,75,000 household = 25000 X 131 Grand Total (A+B) 95,41,35,308

The total estimated budget for RAP implementation is Rs. 95,41,35,308/- The proposed budget along with ex-gratia package report has been approved by the DoWR, Govt. of Odisha (Refer Annexure V). However, the actual budget for all above (including budget for registration and development of Resettlement site, i.e. all weather road connectivity, supply of water, electricity and other basic necessary amenities) shall be determined and finalised by the appointment of special LARRO by the Odisha State Government in coordination with project authority.

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CHAPTER-10: GRIEVANCE REDRESSAL MECHANISM

10.1 GRIEVANCE REDRESS MECHANISM Grievance redress forums may be organized and its regular meetings may be conducted so as to allow people to put forth their grievances so that it becomes easy for the authority to find solutions. There will be a three tier grievance redress mechanism will be followed, one at the project site level, the second at the district level and the third at the state level.

First level would be a Project level Grievance Committee comprising representatives of the project authority, representative of R& R Directorate, district administration, Sambalpur Municipal Corporation RAP execution team and representatives of the colonies. The committee shall include at least two females from the affected colonies, besides the Gender Expert from RAP Execution Agency to better articulate concerns of female PAPs. Key functions of the committee will be to: i) record the grievances received, categorize and prioritize them and provide solution; ii) committee may undertake site visit to ascertain facts and status and seek information as necessary from concerned authorities; iii) fix a time frame to resolve the grievance; and iv) inform PAPs through SPMU about their decision to PAPs for compliance. The first level committee shall try and respond to each grievance within a period of not more than 21 days. If the complainant is not satisfied, the complainant can approach the second level committee.

Grievances can be recorded either in person, through post/ email, verbal or written communication through the RAP Execution Agency. RAP Execution Agency will also support illiterate or physically challenged PAPs to record their grievances. Grievances will be received at the Office of Project level RAP Execution Committee within the Hirakud Dam Authority. Additionally, RAP Execution Committee will set up a landline phone number to receive and record grievances. RAP Execution Committee shall designate one person to attend to these phone calls, record details, provide PAP with a complaint number and explain the redressal process and finally document it in a MS -Excel based Grievance Management Database. S/he shall then, inform concerned officials of the complaint for necessary follow up and action. Contact details (phone number, email id and address) of the Grievances Redressal Committee and Team Leader of the RAP Execution Agency will be incorporated in the pamphlets/brochures which would be disseminated among all affected persons.

The Second level Committee would be constituted at the District level under the Chairmanship of the District Collector and comprise representatives of R&R Authority, Project Authority, R&R Manager, Police and the representatives of the colonies. At this level, attempt will be made to resolve the complaint within a period of 14 days. If the complainant is not satisfied, the complainant can approach the second level committee.

The third level committee will be at the state level under the Chairmanship of Secretary, Department of Water Resources and shall comprise R&R Director, Engineer in Chief, Water Resources Department, Chief Engineer, Dam Safety, District Collector, R& R authority, R&R Manager and representatives of the colonies. At this level, the committee will take not more than 7 days to resolve the issue.

The decision of the Grievance Committees will not be binding on the PAPs and they will have the option of taking recourse to court of law, if s/he so desires at his or her own expense.

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ANNEXURES

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Annexure – I: Abstract of Project Affected Households

Structure Tenants residing on rent Households residing in Dam or Company Quarters Owners Residing on Residing on residing in their Structure Owners Company/ Temple Allottees Occupants Total No. of Structures Total House Quarters Allottees or Total Number of Sl. Hamlet/ Total No. No. of Occupants Number Project No. Colony No. of HHs No. of HHs No. of of Tenant Allotted HHs residing in of HHs Affected No. of Total No. residing in Total No. residing in Total No. Total Occupied HHs Total No. Families residing in Dam/ Families House of Structure of Company/ of No. of residing in of Dam/ Company holds Families Owners Families Temple Families Families Dam/ Company Families Company Quarters House Quarters Quarters Quarters I = F + P = C + E + Q = D + A B C D E F G H J K L M N = K + M H G + J + L I + N

1 First Gap 94 197 0 0 0 0 0 2 7 2 3 10 98 207

2 Cable Colony 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 7 19 18 32 51 26 52

Rerolling 3 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 4 15 12 28 43 17 44 Colony

4 Premnagar 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 9 11 26 35 14 35

5 Laxminagar 50 92 2 3 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 52 95

6 Gujatal 96 200 2 3 4 5 8 0 0 0 0 0 102 208

7 Gandhinagar 326 647 12 17 8 10 27 8 19 53 81 100 407 774

Total: 566 1136 16 23 14 17 40 24 70 96 170 239 716 1415

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Annexure – IV: R&R Package (Ex-gratia) approved by DOWR, Govt. of Odisha

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Annexure – V: Approval of Draft RAP by DOWR, Govt. of Odisha

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Annexure – VI: Maps of Resettlement Sites

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Annexure VII – Advertisement regarding provision of payment of compensation to original displaced persons at Hirakud Dam

Office of the Collector & District Magistrate, Jharsuguda Public Notice No. 4260/Dt. 28.05.2018 (For the displaced families of Hirakud dam and their legal heirs) Hereby it is intimated for the information for the families and their legal heirs under , displaced under Hirakud river dam project that those who have not yet received the compensation for their land may apply for the same after verifying their names from list available in the office of the Collector, Jharsuguda; Sub-Collector office, concerned Tahsil office and Revenue Inspector office. Again those families whose DC Patta/Records of Rights (RoR) have not yet regularised or those who have not yet received homestead land as per rules, may apply for the same with requisite documents/facts at their concerned Revenue Inspectors office, Tahsil office, Sub- Collector Office or Collectors office before 11.06.2018. No application will be entertained for consideration after due date. Sd/- Collector, Jharsuguda Advertisement regarding provision for payment of compensation in Oriya newspaper – Oriya Samaj published on May 30, 2018 (above) and its translation in English (below)

Annexure – VIII: Photos of Type of Affected Assets, Survey and Consultation Process

Project Affected School at Gandhinagar Project Affected Community Hall at Gujatal

Project Affected Cremation Structure at Project Affected Open Well Gandhinagar

Residential House going to be dismantled Residential cum. Commercial House going to be dismentled

Project Affected Cabin (Kiosk) Surveyor of CEMC Pvt. Ltd. conducting Socio- economic Household Survey

Surveyor from CEMC Pvt. Ltd. conducting Structure Measurement Survey

Focus Group Discussion (FGD) meeting at Gandhinagar by CEMC Pvt. Ltd.

Final Report on RAP and TDP for construction of Additional Spillway on Hirakud Dam, in Sambalpur District, Odisha

ANNEXURE – 7 List of 1415 numbers of eligible PAPs to get entitlement benefits (Subject to verification of Spl.LAO/ Concerned Authority appointed by Dist. Administration)

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Final Report on RAP and TDP for construction of Additional Spillway on Hirakud Dam, in Sambalpur District, Odisha

LIST OF PAFs ELIGIBLE TO BE ENTITLED TO GET COMPENSATION AND R&R UNDER SQUATTERS (STRUCTURE OWNERs HAVING OWN STRUCTURES BUT DO NOT HAVE OWN LAND)

LIST OF PAFs ELIGIBLE TO BE ENTITLED TO GET COMPENSATION AND R&R ASSISTANCE - SQUATTERS (STRUCTURE OWNERs HAVING OWN STRUCTURES BUT DO NOT HAVE OWN LAND) Total Any Yearly Nos. Yearly children BPL Head of the Household Caste Relations Marital income Any of HH ID No. Hamlet Name Sex Name Person Sex Age Education Main Occupation Income have lost (for name Tribe hip HHH status of disbility

PAFs Earlier of PAFs & PDS)

Displaced House destitute holds

1 FG/001/2016 First Gap Nilambar Rout Male General Yes Nilambar Rout Self Male 46 Married 10th Pvt job 63600 147600 No No

Non Agriculture 2 First Gap General Yes Rout Son Male 20 Unmarried Secondary 36000 Laboour

Non Agriculture 3 First Gap General Yes Bikash Rout Son Male 19 Unmarried Secondary 48000 Laboour

4 First Gap General Yes Namita Rout Daughter Female 18 Unmarried 10th Study

5 FG/002/2016 First Gap Narotam Gahir Male General Yes Narottam Gahir Self Male 35 Married 10th Private Service 60000 60000 No No

6 FG/003/2016 First Gap Kuntala Gahir Female General Yes Kuntala Gahir Self Female 70 Widow Illiterate Old Age Pension 3600 159600 No

Intermedi 7 First Gap General Yes Gopinath Gahir Son Male 45 Married Private Service 60000 ate

Grand 8 First Gap General Yes Subrat Gahir Male 25 Unmarried Secondary Pvt job 48000 Son

Grand 9 First Gap General Yes Subasish Gahir Male 23 Unmarried Secondary Pvt job 48000 Son

10 FG/004/2016 First Gap Gautam Gahir Male General Yes Gautam Gahir Self Male 37 Married Secondary Private Service 60000 60000 No No

Femal 11 FG/005/2016 First Gap Sumati Mahananda SC Yes Sumati Mahananda Self Female 56 Widow Illiterate 60000 No No e

12 First Gap SC Yes Draupati Mahananda Daughter Female 33 Unmarried Secondary

13 First Gap SC Yes Parsuram Mahananda Son Male 26 Unmarried Secondary Pvt job 60000

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Final Report on RAP and TDP for construction of Additional Spillway on Hirakud Dam, in Sambalpur District, Odisha

LIST OF PAFs ELIGIBLE TO BE ENTITLED TO GET COMPENSATION AND R&R ASSISTANCE - SQUATTERS (STRUCTURE OWNERs HAVING OWN STRUCTURES BUT DO NOT HAVE OWN LAND) Total Any Yearly Nos. Yearly children BPL Head of the Household Caste Relations Marital income Any of HH ID No. Hamlet Name Sex Name Person Sex Age Education Main Occupation Income have lost (for name Tribe hip HHH status of disbility

PAFs Earlier of PAFs & PDS)

Displaced House destitute holds

14 FG/006/2016 First Gap Jogendra Mahananda Male SC Yes Jogendra Mahananda Self Male 42 Married Primary NA No No

15 FG/007/2016 First Gap Danardan Singh Male SC Yes Danardan Singh Self Male 45 Married Primary Private Service 36000 36000 No No

Non Agriculture 16 FG/008/2016 First Gap Garjan Singh Male SC Yes Garjan Singh Self Male 41 Married Primary 43000 91000 No No Laboour

Non Agriculture 17 First Gap SC Yes Sachin Singh Son Male 19 Unmarried Secondary 48000 Laboour

18 FG/009/2016 First Gap Nirakar Singh Male SC Yes Nirakara Singh Self Male 62 Married Primary Shop 36000 84000 No No

19 First Gap SC Yes Sadananda Singh Son Male 40 Married Secondary Private Service 48000

Femal 20 FG/010/2016 First Gap Sagatuli Bhoi SC Yes Sagatuli Bhoi Self Female 70 Widow Illiterate Shop 36000 108000 No No e

Non Agriculture 21 First Gap SC Yes Nilamani Bhoi Son Male 32 Married Primary 36000 Laboour

Non Agriculture 22 First Gap SC Yes Sundarmani Bhoi Son Male 20 Unmarried Secondary 36000 Laboour

Femal 23 FG/011/2016 First Gap Chandan Mahatam General Yes Chandan Mahatam Self Female 61 Widow Illiterate Old Age Pension NA No No e

24 FG/012/2016 First Gap Baikuntha Majhi Male SC Yes Baikuntha Majhi Self Male 81 Widow Illiterate 96000 No No

Intermedi 25 First Gap SC Brundabati Dhurua Daughter Female 47 Married ate

Grand 26 First Gap SC Sagar Dharua Male 24 Unmarried Secondary Shop 60000 Son

Femal 27 FG/013/2016 First Gap Ramha Paik SC Yes Ramha Park Self Female 75 Widow Illiterate Old Age Pension 3600 99600 No No e

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Final Report on RAP and TDP for construction of Additional Spillway on Hirakud Dam, in Sambalpur District, Odisha

LIST OF PAFs ELIGIBLE TO BE ENTITLED TO GET COMPENSATION AND R&R ASSISTANCE - SQUATTERS (STRUCTURE OWNERs HAVING OWN STRUCTURES BUT DO NOT HAVE OWN LAND) Total Any Yearly Nos. Yearly children BPL Head of the Household Caste Relations Marital income Any of HH ID No. Hamlet Name Sex Name Person Sex Age Education Main Occupation Income have lost (for name Tribe hip HHH status of disbility

PAFs Earlier of PAFs & PDS)

Displaced House destitute holds

Non Agriculture 28 First Gap SC Kartik Park Son Male 33 Married Primary 48000 Laboour

29 First Gap SC Nilandri Paik Daughter Female 24 Unmarried Secondary

Non Agriculture 30 First Gap SC Bulu Parik Son Male 22 Married Secondary 48000 Laboour

Non Agriculture 31 FG/014/2016 First Gap Munu Luha Male SC Yes Munu Luha Self Male 27 Married Primary 48000 48000 No No Laboour

Non Agriculture 32 FG/015/2016 First Gap Raghu Rajhans Male SC Yes Raghu Rajhans Self Male 60 Married Illiterate 36000 60000 No No Laboour

33 First Gap SC Lokanath Rajhans Son Male 27 Married Secondary Private Service 24000

34 FG/016/2016 First Gap Jayanarayan Besan Male SC Yes Jayabardan Besan Self Male 67 Married Primary 72000 No No

Intermedi 35 First Gap SC Gobardhan Besan Son Male 43 Married Private Service 72000 ate

36 First Gap SC Mamata Besan Daughter Female 22 Unmarried Secondary

37 First Gap SC Sukanta Besan Son Male 30 Unmarried Secondary

Femal 38 FG/017/2016 First Gap Uma Jagdal SC Yes Uma Jagdal Self Female 65 Widow Illiterate 48000 No No e

Non Agriculture 39 First Gap SC Lingaraj Jagdal Son Male 45 Married Secondary 48000 Laboour

Grand 40 First Gap SC Kalyani Jagdal Female 19 Unmarried Primary Daughter

Grand 41 First Gap SC Pradip Jagdal Male 18 Unmarried Secondary Study Son

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Final Report on RAP and TDP for construction of Additional Spillway on Hirakud Dam, in Sambalpur District, Odisha

LIST OF PAFs ELIGIBLE TO BE ENTITLED TO GET COMPENSATION AND R&R ASSISTANCE - SQUATTERS (STRUCTURE OWNERs HAVING OWN STRUCTURES BUT DO NOT HAVE OWN LAND) Total Any Yearly Nos. Yearly children BPL Head of the Household Caste Relations Marital income Any of HH ID No. Hamlet Name Sex Name Person Sex Age Education Main Occupation Income have lost (for name Tribe hip HHH status of disbility

PAFs Earlier of PAFs & PDS)

Displaced House destitute holds

Non Agriculture 42 FG/018/2016 First Gap Aditya Parik Male SC Yes Aditya Parik Self Male 44 Married Secondary 48000 48000 No No Laboour

43 First Gap SC Kalyani Parik Daughter Female 18 Unmarried Secondary Study

44 FG/019/2016 First Gap Bisikesan Patta Male General Yes Bisikesan Patta Self Male 71 Widow Illiterate Agriculture 36000 36000 No No

45 First Gap General Samanta Patta Son Male 33 Unmarried Primary

46 First Gap General Binod Patta Son Male 32 Unmarried Primary

47 First Gap General Kisori Patta Daughter Female 30 Unmarried Illiterate

Femal 48 FG/020/2016 First Gap Tarasa Bhoi SC Yes Tarasa Bhoi Self Female 65 Widow Illiterate 49400 No No e

49 First Gap SC Giridhari Bhoi Son Male 41 Married Primary Agriculture 49400

50 First Gap SC Yoshna Bhoi Daughter Female 26 Unmarried Primary

51 FG/021/2016 First Gap Tankadhar Mahananda Male SC Yes Tankadhar Mahananda Self Male 33 Married Secondary Private Service 74000 74000 No No

Femal 52 FG/022/2016 First Gap Sumitra Bhoi ST Yes Sumitra Bhoi Self Female 70 Widow Illiterate 42000 e

53 First Gap ST Arjun Bhoi Son Male 50 Married Secondary Agriculture 18000

Grand 54 First Gap ST Hemalata Bhoi Female 21 Unmarried Graduate Daughter

Grand Intermedi 55 First Gap ST Bhakta Bhoi Male 20 Unmarried Son ate

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Final Report on RAP and TDP for construction of Additional Spillway on Hirakud Dam, in Sambalpur District, Odisha

LIST OF PAFs ELIGIBLE TO BE ENTITLED TO GET COMPENSATION AND R&R ASSISTANCE - SQUATTERS (STRUCTURE OWNERs HAVING OWN STRUCTURES BUT DO NOT HAVE OWN LAND) Total Any Yearly Nos. Yearly children BPL Head of the Household Caste Relations Marital income Any of HH ID No. Hamlet Name Sex Name Person Sex Age Education Main Occupation Income have lost (for name Tribe hip HHH status of disbility

PAFs Earlier of PAFs & PDS)

Displaced House destitute holds

56 First Gap ST Nakula Bhoi Son Male 49 Married Secondary Govt Service 24000

57 First Gap ST Jay Bhoi Son Male 38 Married 10th

Femal 58 FG/023/2016 First Gap Prem Bhoi ST Yes Prem Bhoi Self Female 62 Widow Illiterate Old Age Pension 3600 51600 No e

Non Agriculture 59 First Gap ST Satrughan Bhoi Son Male 30 Married Primary 48000 Laboour

60 FG/024/2016 First Gap Debabas Bhoi Male ST Yes Debabas Bhoi Self Male 60 Married Illiterate 43200 43200 No

61 First Gap ST Varat Bhoi Son Male 33 Unmarried Primary

62 FG/025/2016 First Gap Beleswar Marei Male ST Yes Beleswar Marei Self Male 70 Married Primary Old Age Pension 3600 93600 No

63 First Gap ST Tirth Marei Son Male 45 Married Primary Private Service 90000

Grand 64 First Gap ST Nalini Marei Female 20 Unmarried Secondary Daughter

Grand 65 First Gap ST Rukuman Marei Male 18 Unmarried Secondary Study Son

Non Agriculture 66 FG/026/2016 First Gap Jaysingh Dhurua Male ST Yes Jaysingh Dhurua Self Male 48 Married Illiterate 48000 48000 No Laboour

67 First Gap ST Puja Dhurua Daughter Female 21 Unmarried Secondary

68 First Gap ST Jayanti Dhanua Daughter Female 18 Unmarried Primary Study

Non Agriculture 69 FG/027/2016 First Gap Adibasi Bhoi Male ST Yes Adibasi Bhoi Self Male 59 Married Primary 36000 36000 No No Laboour

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Final Report on RAP and TDP for construction of Additional Spillway on Hirakud Dam, in Sambalpur District, Odisha

LIST OF PAFs ELIGIBLE TO BE ENTITLED TO GET COMPENSATION AND R&R ASSISTANCE - SQUATTERS (STRUCTURE OWNERs HAVING OWN STRUCTURES BUT DO NOT HAVE OWN LAND) Total Any Yearly Nos. Yearly children BPL Head of the Household Caste Relations Marital income Any of HH ID No. Hamlet Name Sex Name Person Sex Age Education Main Occupation Income have lost (for name Tribe hip HHH status of disbility

PAFs Earlier of PAFs & PDS)

Displaced House destitute holds

70 FG/028/2016 First Gap Subash Seth Male SC Yes Subash Seth Self Male 43 Married Secondary Private Service 72000 122000 No No

71 First Gap SC Jyoshna Seth Daughter Female 24 Married 10th

Non Agriculture 72 FG/029/2016 First Gap Suresh Bhue Male ST Yes Suresh Bhue Self Male 47 Married Primary 36000 36000 No No Laboour

73 First Gap ST Mithila Bhue Daughter Female 20 Unmarried Secondary

Femal 74 FG/030/2016 First Gap Udiyan Seth SC Yes Udiyan Seth Self Female 65 Widow Illiterate Widow Penson 3600 176200 No No e

75 First Gap SC Srinibas Seth Son Male 44 Married Graduate Private Service 28600

76 First Gap SC Jayprakash Seth Son Male 36 Married 10th Private Service 72000

77 First Gap SC Sanjay Seth Son Male 34 Married 10th Others 72000

Femal 78 FG/031/2016 First Gap Niyali Nayak SC Yes Niyali Nayak Self Female 55 Widow Illiterate 48000 No No e

79 FG/032/2016 First Gap Parsuram Guru Male OBC Yes Parsuram Guru Self Male 53 Married Secondary Private Service 96000 96000 No No

80 First Gap OBC Ranjita Gurui Daughter Female 19 Unmarried 10th Study

Femal Non Agriculture 81 FG/033/2016 First Gap Bishaka Paresh ST Yes Bikram Parekh Self Male 55 Married Primary 50525 173050 No No e Laboour

Non Agriculture 82 First Gap ST Prakash Parekh Son Male 21 Unmarried Secondary 50525 Laboour

83 First Gap ST Prasant Parekh Son Male 30 Married 10th Private Service 72000

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Final Report on RAP and TDP for construction of Additional Spillway on Hirakud Dam, in Sambalpur District, Odisha

LIST OF PAFs ELIGIBLE TO BE ENTITLED TO GET COMPENSATION AND R&R ASSISTANCE - SQUATTERS (STRUCTURE OWNERs HAVING OWN STRUCTURES BUT DO NOT HAVE OWN LAND) Total Any Yearly Nos. Yearly children BPL Head of the Household Caste Relations Marital income Any of HH ID No. Hamlet Name Sex Name Person Sex Age Education Main Occupation Income have lost (for name Tribe hip HHH status of disbility

PAFs Earlier of PAFs & PDS)

Displaced House destitute holds

84 FG/034/2016 First Gap Rajkumar Parekh Male ST Yes Sridhar Parekh Self Male 75 Married Primary Others 96000 96000 No No

Non Agriculture 85 FG/035/2016 First Gap Aditya Parekh Male ST Yes Aditya Parekh Self Male 75 Married Primary 45000 81000 No Yes Laboour

Non Agriculture 86 First Gap ST Susila Parekh Son Male 20 Unmarried 10th 36000 Laboour

87 First Gap ST Mithila Parekh Daughter Female 18 Unmarried Secondary

88 FG/036/2016 First Gap Mangara Dhanua Male ST Yes Mangara Dhanua Self Male 60 Widow Primary 72000 No No

Non Agriculture 89 First Gap ST Babul Dhanua Son Male 30 Married Primary 36000 Laboour

Non Agriculture 90 First Gap ST Amit Dhanua Son Male 24 Unmarried Secondary 36000 Laboour

91 FG/037/2016 First Gap Durga Prasad Singh Male General Yes Durga Prasad Singh Self Male 58 Married Secondary Pension 15000 194000 No Yes

92 First Gap General Son Male 35 Unmarried Secondary Driver 60000

Non Agriculture 93 First Gap General Sanjib Singh Son Male 26 Unmarried Secondary 70000 Laboour

94 First Gap General Reema Singh Daughter Female 37 Married Secondary Bidi Making 25000

Non Agriculture 95 FG/038/2016 First Gap Kartik Bhoi Male ST Yes Kartik Bhoi Self Male 37 Married Primary 60000 84000 No Yes Laboour

96 FG/039/2016 First Gap Arjun Naik Male ST Yes Arjun Naik Self Male 32 Married 10th Private Service 72000 72000 No No

97 FG/040/2016 First Gap Hiralal Bhainsal Male OBC Yes Hiralal Bhainsal Self Male 44 Married Secondary Private Service 78150 83150 No Yes

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Final Report on RAP and TDP for construction of Additional Spillway on Hirakud Dam, in Sambalpur District, Odisha

LIST OF PAFs ELIGIBLE TO BE ENTITLED TO GET COMPENSATION AND R&R ASSISTANCE - SQUATTERS (STRUCTURE OWNERs HAVING OWN STRUCTURES BUT DO NOT HAVE OWN LAND) Total Any Yearly Nos. Yearly children BPL Head of the Household Caste Relations Marital income Any of HH ID No. Hamlet Name Sex Name Person Sex Age Education Main Occupation Income have lost (for name Tribe hip HHH status of disbility

PAFs Earlier of PAFs & PDS)

Displaced House destitute holds

Intermedi 98 FG/041/2016 First Gap Nakul Khadia Male ST Yes Nakul Khadia Self Male 49 Married Private Service 95100 137100 No Yes ate

99 FG/042/2016 First Gap Panchanan Khadia Male ST Yes Panchanan Khadia Self Male 56 Married Primary Agriculture Labour 51850 217850 No Yes

100 First Gap ST Saroj Khadia Son Male 23 Unmarried Secondary Agriculture Labour 48000

101 First Gap ST Mausumi Khadia Son Male 21 Unmarried Secondary Agriculture Labour 30000

102 First Gap ST Deepak Khadia Son Male 19 Unmarried Secondary Agriculture Labour 48000

Femal 103 FG/043/2016 First Gap Ujala Dei ST Yes Ujala Dei Self Female 58 Unmarried 10th Govt. Service 132000 132000 No No e

104 FG/044/2016 First Gap Baju Khadia Male ST Yes Baju Khadia Self Male 39 Married Secondary Agriculture Labour 12000 54000 No Yes

Mentally 105 First Gap ST Bibek Khadia Son Male 10 Unmarried Primary deficient

106 FG/045/2016 First Gap Khatakuri Nayak Male ST Yes Khatakuri Nayak Self Female 67 Widow 10th Bidi Making 20000 20000 No Yes

107 FG/046/2016 First Gap Agasti Bhansal Male OBC Yes Agasti Bhainsal Self Male 24 Married Secondary Agriculture Labour 59250 73650 No Yes

108 FG/047/2016 First Gap Kartik Bhainsal Male OBC Yes Kartik Bhainsal Self Male 34 Unmarried Secondary Agriculture Labour 47330 47330 No Yes

109 FG/048/2016 First Gap Chaita Bag Male ST Yes Chaita Bag Self Male 50 Married Primary Agriculture Labour 56000 129000 No Yes

110 First Gap ST Subrat Bag Son Male 28 Unmarried Secondary Agriculture Labour 56000

Non Agriculture 111 FG/049/2016 First Gap Sripati Seth Male SC Yes Sripati Seth Self Male 60 Married Primary 48000 72000 No Yes Laboour

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Final Report on RAP and TDP for construction of Additional Spillway on Hirakud Dam, in Sambalpur District, Odisha

LIST OF PAFs ELIGIBLE TO BE ENTITLED TO GET COMPENSATION AND R&R ASSISTANCE - SQUATTERS (STRUCTURE OWNERs HAVING OWN STRUCTURES BUT DO NOT HAVE OWN LAND) Total Any Yearly Nos. Yearly children BPL Head of the Household Caste Relations Marital income Any of HH ID No. Hamlet Name Sex Name Person Sex Age Education Main Occupation Income have lost (for name Tribe hip HHH status of disbility

PAFs Earlier of PAFs & PDS)

Displaced House destitute holds

112 First Gap SC Surekha Seth Daughter Female 36 Unmarried Primary Bidi Making 24000

113 FG/050/2016 First Gap Sahadev Khadia Male ST Yes Sahadev Khadia Self Male 40 Married Primary Private Service 110000 122600 No No

114 FG/051/2016 First Gap Sanischar Khadia Male ST Yes Sanischar Khadia Self Male 35 Married Secondary Private Service 82300 113100 No No

115 FG/052/2016 First Gap Manas Khadia Male ST Yes Manas Khadia Self Male 29 Married Primary Private Service 71050 102850 No No

Femal 116 FG/053/2016 First Gap Lepi Khadia ST Yes Lepi Khadia Self Female 75 Widow Illiterate Old Age Pension 3600 53600 No No e

117 First Gap ST Chandan Khadia Son Male 35 Unmarried 10th Pvt job 50000

Non Agriculture 118 FG/054/2016 First Gap Sibasankar Bag Male ST Yes Sibasankar Bag Self Male 34 Married Secondary 58800 85050 No No Laboour

119 FG/055/2016 First Gap Ramjai Seth Male SC Yes Ramjit Seth Self Male 65 Widow Primary Private Service 20000 133800 No No

120 First Gap SC Brajeswar Seth Daughter Female 30 Unmarried Primary Bidi Making 24000

121 First Gap SC Seth Son Male 26 Unmarried Secondary Pvt job 65800

122 FG/056/2016 First Gap Rabi Guru Male SC Yes Rabi Guru Self Male 41 Married Primary Agriculture Labour 43700 49700 No Yes

Non Agriculture 123 FG/057/2016 First Gap Balaram Bhoi Male ST Yes Balaram Bhoi Self Male 38 Unmarried Primary 40000 40000 No Yes Laboour

124 FG/058/2016 First Gap Laxman Bhoi Male ST Yes Laxman Bhoi Self Male 36 Married Primary Private Service 52200 52200 No No

125 FG/059/2016 First Gap Basu Dhurua Male ST Yes Basu Dhurua Self Male 42 Married Secondary Private Service 72000 72000 No No

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Final Report on RAP and TDP for construction of Additional Spillway on Hirakud Dam, in Sambalpur District, Odisha

LIST OF PAFs ELIGIBLE TO BE ENTITLED TO GET COMPENSATION AND R&R ASSISTANCE - SQUATTERS (STRUCTURE OWNERs HAVING OWN STRUCTURES BUT DO NOT HAVE OWN LAND) Total Any Yearly Nos. Yearly children BPL Head of the Household Caste Relations Marital income Any of HH ID No. Hamlet Name Sex Name Person Sex Age Education Main Occupation Income have lost (for name Tribe hip HHH status of disbility

PAFs Earlier of PAFs & PDS)

Displaced House destitute holds

Orthope 126 First Gap ST Bisakha Dhurua Wife Female 32 Married Secondary dically

127 FG/060/2016 First Gap Basanta Patta Male ST Yes Basanta Patta Self Male 45 Married Secondary Private Service 72000 72000 No No

Femal 128 FG/061/2016 First Gap Bula Majhi ST Yes Bula Majhi Self Female 65 Widow Illiterate 48000 No Yes e

Non Agriculture 129 First Gap ST Naresh Majhi Son Male 40 Married Secondary 48000 Laboour

Femal 130 FG/062/2016 First Gap Puspanjali Panda General Yes Puspanjali Panda Self Female 60 Widow Primary 60000 No No e

131 First Gap General Bisambar Panda Son Male 43 Unmarried 10th Pvt job 60000

Non Agriculture 132 FG/063/2016 First Gap Paresh Dhurua Male ST Yes Paresh Dhurua Self Male 46 Married Primary 36000 72000 No No Laboour

Non Agriculture 133 First Gap ST Sibananda Dhurua Son Male 22 Unmarried Secondary 36000 Laboour

Intermedi 134 First Gap ST Debananda Dhurua Son Male 20 Unmarried Study ate

135 FG/064/2016 First Gap Suraj Bhoi Male ST Yes Suraj Bhoi Self Male 30 Married 10th Govt. Service 60000 576000 No No

136 First Gap ST Biranchi Bhoi Father Male 57 Married Primary Govt Service 300000

137 First Gap ST Sarita Bhoi Sister Female 20 Unmarried Technical Govt. Service 216000

138 FG/065/2016 First Gap Basudev Bhoi Male ST Yes Basudev Bhoi Self Male 40 Married 10th Private Service 72000 84000 No No

139 First Gap ST Sarat Bhoi Son Male 18 Unmarried Secondary Study

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Final Report on RAP and TDP for construction of Additional Spillway on Hirakud Dam, in Sambalpur District, Odisha

LIST OF PAFs ELIGIBLE TO BE ENTITLED TO GET COMPENSATION AND R&R ASSISTANCE - SQUATTERS (STRUCTURE OWNERs HAVING OWN STRUCTURES BUT DO NOT HAVE OWN LAND) Total Any Yearly Nos. Yearly children BPL Head of the Household Caste Relations Marital income Any of HH ID No. Hamlet Name Sex Name Person Sex Age Education Main Occupation Income have lost (for name Tribe hip HHH status of disbility

PAFs Earlier of PAFs & PDS)

Displaced House destitute holds

140 FG/066/2016 First Gap Bibhuti Bhoi Male ST Yes Bibhuti Bhoi Self Male 30 Married Secondary Private Service 72000 72000 No No

Non Agriculture 141 FG/067/2016 First Gap Barun Dharua Male ST Yes Barun Dharua Self Male 35 Married Secondary 48000 72000 No Yes Laboour

142 FG/068/2016 First Gap Shyam Seth Male SC Yes Shyam Seth Self Male 74 Widow Primary Bamboo Work 67550 227550 No No

Grand Non Agriculture 143 First Gap SC Asish Seth Male 23 Unmarried Secondary 60000 Son Laboour

Grand 144 First Gap SC Debasish Seth Male 19 Unmarried Technical Study Son

145 FG/069/2016 First Gap Mantu Bhoi Male ST Yes Mantu Bhoi Self Male 49 Married Illiterate Private Service 72000 84000 No No

146 FG/070/2016 First Gap Ashok Nayak Male ST Yes Ashok Nayak Self Male 32 Married Secondary Private Service 72000 138000 No Yes

147 First Gap ST Ramprasad Nayak Brother Male 40 Married Secondary Private Service 36000

148 First Gap ST Amit Nayak Brother Male 19 Unmarried Primary Pvt job 30000

Non Agriculture 149 FG/071/2016 First Gap Lamodar Male OBC Yes Lambodar Sahu Self Male 41 Married Secondary 61632 61632 No Yes Laboour

150 FG/072/2016 First Gap Arjuna Khadia Male ST Yes Arjuna Khadia Self Male 28 Married Secondary Private Service 59550 103950 No Yes

151 First Gap ST Anjana Khadia Sister Female 31 Unmarried Primary Bidi Making 22450

Femal 152 FG/073/2016 First Gap Dukhi Khadia ST Yes Dukhi Khadia Self Female 67 Widow Illiterate 143200 No Yes e

Non Agriculture 153 First Gap ST Santi Khadia Daughter Female 35 Unmarried Illiterate 37600 Laboour

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Final Report on RAP and TDP for construction of Additional Spillway on Hirakud Dam, in Sambalpur District, Odisha

LIST OF PAFs ELIGIBLE TO BE ENTITLED TO GET COMPENSATION AND R&R ASSISTANCE - SQUATTERS (STRUCTURE OWNERs HAVING OWN STRUCTURES BUT DO NOT HAVE OWN LAND) Total Any Yearly Nos. Yearly children BPL Head of the Household Caste Relations Marital income Any of HH ID No. Hamlet Name Sex Name Person Sex Age Education Main Occupation Income have lost (for name Tribe hip HHH status of disbility

PAFs Earlier of PAFs & PDS)

Displaced House destitute holds

Non Agriculture 154 First Gap ST Gita Khadia Daughter Female 30 Unmarried Illiterate 37600 Laboour

Non Agriculture 155 First Gap ST Santosh Khadia Son Male 29 Married Secondary 56000 Laboour

Non Agriculture 156 FG/074/2016 First Gap Chandramani Khadia Male ST Yes Chandramani Khadia Self Male 54 Married Primary 63200 80600 No Yes Laboour

Femal 157 FG/075/2016 First Gap Jhala Khadia ST Yes Jhala Khadia Self Female 80 Widow Illiterate Widow Penson 3600 154912 No Yes e

Non Agriculture 158 First Gap ST Ratia Khadia Son Male 51 Widow Illiterate 60150 Laboour

Non Agriculture 159 First Gap ST Purnami Khadia Daughter Female 40 Divorcee Illiterate 26800 Laboour

Non Agriculture 160 First Gap ST Buduram Khadia Son Male 34 Unmarried Secondary 64362 Laboour

Femal 161 FG/076/2016 First Gap Malati Bhainsal OBC Yes Malati Bhainsal Self Female 52 Widow Illiterate Agriculture Labour 4700 55100 No Yes e

Non Agriculture 162 First Gap OBC Kesab Bhainsal Son Male 36 Unmarried Primary 50400 Laboour

163 FG/077/2016 First Gap Anil Khadia Male ST Yes Anil Khadia Self Male 32 Married Secondary Agriculture 66100 82500 No Yes

164 FG/078/2016 First Gap L Trinath Male OBC No L Trinath Reddy Self Male 39 Married 10th Private Service 60000 60000 No No

165 First Gap OBC L Tulsa Reddy Mother Female 70 Widow Illiterate

166 FG/079/2016 First Gap L. Santosh Reddy Male OBC No L Santosh Reddy Self Male 28 Married Secondary Private Service 53000 101000 No No

167 First Gap OBC L Ganesh Reddy Brother Male 26 Unmarried Secondary Pvt job 48000

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Final Report on RAP and TDP for construction of Additional Spillway on Hirakud Dam, in Sambalpur District, Odisha

LIST OF PAFs ELIGIBLE TO BE ENTITLED TO GET COMPENSATION AND R&R ASSISTANCE - SQUATTERS (STRUCTURE OWNERs HAVING OWN STRUCTURES BUT DO NOT HAVE OWN LAND) Total Any Yearly Nos. Yearly children BPL Head of the Household Caste Relations Marital income Any of HH ID No. Hamlet Name Sex Name Person Sex Age Education Main Occupation Income have lost (for name Tribe hip HHH status of disbility

PAFs Earlier of PAFs & PDS)

Displaced House destitute holds

168 FG/080/2016 First Gap L Manoj Reddy Male OBC No L Manoj Reddy Self Male 29 Married Secondary Private Service 54000 54000 No No

169 FG/081/2016 First Gap L Basu Reddy Male OBC No L Basu Reddy Self Male 55 Married Primary Private Service 60000 80160 No No

170 First Gap OBC L Santoshini Reddy Daughter Female 24 Unmarried 10th

Femal 171 FG/082/2016 First Gap G Laxmi Reddy OBC No G Laxmi Reddy Self Female 65 Widow Illiterate Pension 12000 86780 No No e

172 First Gap OBC G Purusotam Reddy Son Male 43 Married Secondary Milk Sale 14780

173 First Gap OBC G Duryadhan Reddy Son Male 36 Married Technical Private Service 60000

174 FG/083/2016 First Gap Ananda Pujhari Male General Yes Ananda Pujhari Self Male 67 Married 10th 600000 No No

Intermedi 175 First Gap General Sanjeeb Pujhari Son Male 40 Married Private Service 240000 ate

176 First Gap General Rajib Pujhari Son Male 35 Married Graduate Govt Service 360000

Non Agriculture 177 FG/084/2016 First Gap Nepal Khadia Male ST Yes Nepal Khadia Self Male 53 Married Illiterate 62400 151600 No Yes Laboour

Non Agriculture 178 First Gap ST Bipin Khadia Son Male 22 Unmarried Secondary 28000 Laboour

Non Agriculture 179 First Gap ST Anjali Khadia Daughter Female 21 Unmarried 10th 20400 Laboour

Non Agriculture 180 First Gap ST Mamata Khadia Daughter Female 18 Unmarried Secondary 20400 Laboour

Femal 181 FG/085/2016 First Gap Apurba Thethuaa SC Yes Apurba Thethuaa Self Female 53 Widow Illiterate Widow Penson 3600 3600 No Yes e

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Final Report on RAP and TDP for construction of Additional Spillway on Hirakud Dam, in Sambalpur District, Odisha

LIST OF PAFs ELIGIBLE TO BE ENTITLED TO GET COMPENSATION AND R&R ASSISTANCE - SQUATTERS (STRUCTURE OWNERs HAVING OWN STRUCTURES BUT DO NOT HAVE OWN LAND) Total Any Yearly Nos. Yearly children BPL Head of the Household Caste Relations Marital income Any of HH ID No. Hamlet Name Sex Name Person Sex Age Education Main Occupation Income have lost (for name Tribe hip HHH status of disbility

PAFs Earlier of PAFs & PDS)

Displaced House destitute holds

182 FG/086/2016 First Gap Bisi Nyak Male SC Yes Bisi Nayak Self Male 31 Married Secondary Private Service 207000 207000 No No

183 FG/087/2016 First Gap Siba Nayak Male SC Yes Siba Nayak Self Male 36 Married 10th Contract Job 48000 48000 No No

Non Agriculture 184 FG/088/2016 First Gap Sartika Bhoi Male ST Yes Sartika Bhoi Self Male 41 Married Primary 60000 69600 No No Laboour

Femal 185 FG/089/2016 First Gap Jharana Dutta SC Yes Jharana Dutta Self Female 75 Widow Illiterate 60000 No Yes e

Non Agriculture 186 First Gap SC Dinabandhu Gardia Son Male 45 Married 10th 60000 Laboour

187 FG/090/2016 First Gap Srikant Male General No Srikant Ratha Self Male 49 Married 10th Contract Job 60000 60000 No No

188 FG/091/2016 First Gap Birupakshya Panda Male General Yes Birupakshya Panda Self Male 46 Married Graduate Agriculture 306865 373730 No No

189 First Gap General Amresh Panda Brother Male 40 Married 10th Agriculture 66865

Intermedi 190 FG/092/2016 First Gap Hiramani Bidyadhar Male General Yes Hiramani Bidyadhar Self Male 40 Married Trading 240000 240000 No No ate

191 FG/093/2016 First Gap Mukteswar Mahanand Male ST Yes Mukteswar Mahanand Self Male 80 Married Primary Old Age Pension 3600 207600 No No

192 First Gap ST Pankajini Suhura Daughter Female 50 Married Illiterate

Grand Non Agriculture 193 First Gap ST Radhamohan Suhura Male 27 Unmarried Illiterate 48000 Son Laboour

Grand Non Agriculture 194 First Gap ST Ranjan Suhura Male 26 Unmarried 10th 48000 Son Laboour

195 First Gap ST Subhasini Kuanwar Daughter Female 30 Married Primary

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LIST OF PAFs ELIGIBLE TO BE ENTITLED TO GET COMPENSATION AND R&R ASSISTANCE - SQUATTERS (STRUCTURE OWNERs HAVING OWN STRUCTURES BUT DO NOT HAVE OWN LAND) Total Any Yearly Nos. Yearly children BPL Head of the Household Caste Relations Marital income Any of HH ID No. Hamlet Name Sex Name Person Sex Age Education Main Occupation Income have lost (for name Tribe hip HHH status of disbility

PAFs Earlier of PAFs & PDS)

Displaced House destitute holds

Non Agriculture 196 FG/094/2016 First Gap Balaram Guru Male General Yes Balaram Guru Self Male 40 Married Technical 36000 48000 No Yes Laboour

197 First Gap General Neelima Guru Daughter Female 18 Unmarried Secondary Study

198 LN/001/16 Laxminagar Kanhu Mohapatra Male General No Kanhu Mohapatra Self Male 28 Married 10th Private Service 60000 60000 No No

199 LN/002/16 Laxminagar Tikeswar Sahoo Male OBC No Tikeswar Sahoo Self Male 52 Married Technical Private Service 120000 120000 No No

200 Laxminagar OBC Somyaranjan Sahoo Son Male 22 Unmarried Technical Study No

Non Agriculture 201 LN/003/16 Laxminagar Balista Pandey Male General No Balista Pandey self Male 36 Married 10th 67200 67200 No Yes Laboour

202 Laxminagar General Dutia Pandey Father Male 83 Married Illiterate

Intermedi 203 LN/004/16 Laxminagar Indrajeet Kalet Male SC No Indrajeet Kalet Self Male 32 Married NA No Yes ate

204 LN/005/16 Laxminagar Premlal Kalet Male SC No Premlal Kalet Self Male 46 Married 10th Private Service 120000 120000 No No

Intermedi 205 LN/006/16 Laxminagar Kartik Kalet Male SC No Kartik Kalet Self Male 42 Married Private Service 240000 240000 No No ate

Non Agriculture 206 LN/007/16 Laxminagar Arun Gartia Male SC No Arun Gartia Self Male 32 Married 10th 96000 96000 No No Laboour

207 LN/08/16 Laxminagar Manobodha Kumbhar Male SC No Manobodha Kumbhar Self Male 41 Married 10th Private Service 60000 69600 No Yes

Femal 208 LN/09/16 Laxminagar Padmini Suna SC No Padmini Suna Self Female 33 Widow 10th Private Service 54000 54000 No Yes e

Non Agriculture 209 LN/010/16 Laxminagar Bidyadhar Sahu Male OBC Bidyadhar Sahu Self Male 44 Married Secondary 36000 36000 No Laboour

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Final Report on RAP and TDP for construction of Additional Spillway on Hirakud Dam, in Sambalpur District, Odisha

LIST OF PAFs ELIGIBLE TO BE ENTITLED TO GET COMPENSATION AND R&R ASSISTANCE - SQUATTERS (STRUCTURE OWNERs HAVING OWN STRUCTURES BUT DO NOT HAVE OWN LAND) Total Any Yearly Nos. Yearly children BPL Head of the Household Caste Relations Marital income Any of HH ID No. Hamlet Name Sex Name Person Sex Age Education Main Occupation Income have lost (for name Tribe hip HHH status of disbility

PAFs Earlier of PAFs & PDS)

Displaced House destitute holds

Greengrocery 210 LN/011/16 Laxminagar Amar Male OBC No Amar Behera Self Male 41 Married Primary 96000 96000 Yes Shop

211 LN/012/16 Laxminagar Prasana Kumar Sahu Male General No Prasan Kumar Sahoo Self Male 38 Married Secondary Contract Job 72000 75600 No

Femal 212 LN/013/16 Laxminagar Sakuntala Bahadur General No Sakuntala Bahadur Self Female 64 Widow Primary 63600 Yes Yes e

213 Laxminagar General Pinki Bahadur Sonar Daughter Female 24 Unmarried Primary Tailoring 3600

214 Laxminagar General Mina Bahadur Daughter Female 36 Married Primary Housewife

Grand 215 Laxminagar General Bhabana Bahadur Female 18 Unmarried Primary Study Daughter

216 LN/014/16 Laxminagar Nara Bahadur Male General No Nara Bahadur Self Male 55 Married Secondary 72000 No Yes

217 Laxminagar General Pradeep Bahadur Kausal Son Male 32 Married Primary Others 72000

218 LN/015/16 Laxminagar Hemsagar Sahu Male OBC No Hemsagar Sahu Self Female 52 Married Primary NA No

219 Laxminagar OBC Rita Sahu Daughter Female 21 Unmarried Secondary

Intermedi 220 Laxminagar OBC Nikita Sahu Daughter Female 19 Unmarried Study ate

Intermedi 221 LN/016/16 Laxminagar Milu Charan Sahu Male General No Milu Sahu Self Male 43 Married Private Service 62400 62400 No ate

Mentally 222 Laxminagar General Bharat Sahu Brother Male 50 Unmarried 10th No deficient

223 LN/017/16 Laxminagar Gangadhar Maharana Male General Yes Gangadhar Maharana Self Male 56 Married 10th Agriculture Labour 30000 90000 No Yes

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Final Report on RAP and TDP for construction of Additional Spillway on Hirakud Dam, in Sambalpur District, Odisha

LIST OF PAFs ELIGIBLE TO BE ENTITLED TO GET COMPENSATION AND R&R ASSISTANCE - SQUATTERS (STRUCTURE OWNERs HAVING OWN STRUCTURES BUT DO NOT HAVE OWN LAND) Total Any Yearly Nos. Yearly children BPL Head of the Household Caste Relations Marital income Any of HH ID No. Hamlet Name Sex Name Person Sex Age Education Main Occupation Income have lost (for name Tribe hip HHH status of disbility

PAFs Earlier of PAFs & PDS)

Displaced House destitute holds

224 Laxminagar General Prasant Maharana Son Male 32 Unmarried 10th Carpentry 60000

225 Laxminagar General Maharana Son Male 29 Unmarried Secondary

226 Laxminagar General Anitarani Maharana Daughter Female 25 Unmarried Graduate

Orthope 227 LN/018/16 Laxminagar Shukdev Senapati Male General No Shukdev Senapati Self Male 32 Married Secondary Shop 7000 7000 Yes dically

228 LN/019/16 Laxminagar Bhanja Dakua Male General No Bhanja Dakua Self Male 42 Married Primary Barber 54000 57600 No No

Intermedi 229 Laxminagar General Minati Dakua Daughter Female 21 Unmarried Study ate

230 Laxminagar General Kamak Dakua Mother Female 72 Widow Illiterate Old Age Pension 3600

Femal 231 LN/020/16 Laxminagar Sarojini Sethi SC No Sarojini Sethi Self Female 45 Widow Illiterate 24000 No No e

232 Laxminagar SC Dambru Sethi Son Male 31 Married 10th Private Service 24000

233 Laxminagar SC Lily Sethi Daughter Female 26 Unmarried 10th

234 Laxminagar SC Nagendra Sethi Son Male 24 Unmarried 10th Study

Intermedi 235 LN/021/16 Laxminagar Ramakanta Mahapatra Male General No Ramakanta Mahapatra Self Male 52 Married Private Service 72000 144000 No ate

Intermedi 236 Laxminagar General Mahapatra Son Male 21 Unmarried Study ate

237 Laxminagar General Mahapatra Mother Female 80 Widow Illiterate Pension 72000 No

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Final Report on RAP and TDP for construction of Additional Spillway on Hirakud Dam, in Sambalpur District, Odisha

LIST OF PAFs ELIGIBLE TO BE ENTITLED TO GET COMPENSATION AND R&R ASSISTANCE - SQUATTERS (STRUCTURE OWNERs HAVING OWN STRUCTURES BUT DO NOT HAVE OWN LAND) Total Any Yearly Nos. Yearly children BPL Head of the Household Caste Relations Marital income Any of HH ID No. Hamlet Name Sex Name Person Sex Age Education Main Occupation Income have lost (for name Tribe hip HHH status of disbility

PAFs Earlier of PAFs & PDS)

Displaced House destitute holds

Non Agriculture 238 LN/022/16 Laxminagar Sesadev Rohidas Male SC No Sesadev Rohidas Self Male 35 Married Primary 57600 57600 No No Laboour

Femal 239 LN/023/16 Laxminagar Lalita OBC No Lalita Pradhan Self Female 50 Widow Illiterate 40000 No No e

Intermedi Non Agriculture 240 Laxminagar OBC Santanu Pradhan Son Male 32 Married 40000 ate Laboour

241 Laxminagar OBC Rantanu Pradhan Son Male 29 Married 10th

242 LN/024/16 Laxminagar Manmohan Tandi Male SC No Manmohan Tandi Self Male 27 Married Secondary Private Service 6000 6000 No

243 LN/025/16 Laxminagar Barun Suna Male ST No Barun Suna Self Male 60 Married Primary Others 3600 99600 No No

244 Laxminagar ST Umesh Suna Son Male 27 Married 10th Private Service 96000

Intermedi 245 LN/026/16 Laxminagar Gajendra Dash Male General No Gajendra Dash Self Male 43 Married Private Service 150000 200000 No ate

Intermedi 246 LN/027/16 Laxminagar Prakash Sethy Male SC No Prakash Sethy Self Male 27 Unmarried Pvt job 96000 96000 No ate

247 LN/028/16 Laxminagar Satyabadi Panda Male General No Satyabadi Panda Self Male 65 Married Graduate 156000 No

248 Laxminagar General Pramod Kumar Panda Son Male 39 Unmarried Graduate Pvt job 96000

Non Agriculture 249 LN/029/16 Laxminagar Satyanarayan Kolet Male ST No Satyanarayan Kolet Self Male 28 Married Secondary 60000 60000 No No Laboour

250 LN/030/16 Laxminagar Tarahari Nag Male SC No Tarahari Nag Self Male 39 Married Primary Private Service 72000 72000 No Yes

251 LN/031/16 Laxminagar Srihari Nag Male SC No Srihari Nag Self Male 70 Married Primary 96000 No No

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Final Report on RAP and TDP for construction of Additional Spillway on Hirakud Dam, in Sambalpur District, Odisha

LIST OF PAFs ELIGIBLE TO BE ENTITLED TO GET COMPENSATION AND R&R ASSISTANCE - SQUATTERS (STRUCTURE OWNERs HAVING OWN STRUCTURES BUT DO NOT HAVE OWN LAND) Total Any Yearly Nos. Yearly children BPL Head of the Household Caste Relations Marital income Any of HH ID No. Hamlet Name Sex Name Person Sex Age Education Main Occupation Income have lost (for name Tribe hip HHH status of disbility

PAFs Earlier of PAFs & PDS)

Displaced House destitute holds

252 Laxminagar SC Pradeep Kumar Nag Son Male 35 Married 10th Private Service 96000

Sushant Kumar Sushanta Kumar 253 LN/032/16 Laxminagar Male General No Self Male 47 Married Graduate Contract Job 84000 213600 No Yes Pattnayak Pattnayak

254 Laxminagar General Chinmaya Patra Son Male 22 Unmarried Technical Pvt job 21600

255 Laxminagar General Shreetam Patra Son Male 20 Unmarried Technical Pvt job 108000

256 LN/033/16 Laxminagar Ranjan Padhi Male General No Ranjan Padhi Self Male 55 Married Secondary Priests 20000 23600 No No

257 Laxminagar General Lingaraj Padhi Son Male 32 Married Secondary Private Service 3600

Femal 258 LN/034/16 Laxminagar Gitarani Barik General No Gitarani Barik Self Female 50 Widow Primary 150000 No Yes e

Post 259 Laxminagar General Bhagyabrata Barik Son Male 33 Married Agriculture 150000 Graduate

260 LN/035/16 Laxminagar Bansidhar Panda Male General No Banshidhar Panda Self Male 65 Married Secondary 72000 No Yes

Orthope 261 Laxminagar General Chakradhar Panda Son Male 43 Married 10th Contract Job 72000 dically

262 LN/036/16 Laxminagar Bishikeshan Pandey Male General No Bishikesh Pandey Self Male 63 Married Primary 72000 No Yes

Non Agriculture Orthope 263 Laxminagar General Sumanta Pandey Son Male 35 Married 10th 72000 Laboour dically

264 LN/037/16 Laxminagar Jaykrushna Dip Male SC No Jaykrushna Dip Self Male 63 Married Primary Others 3600 99600 No Yes

265 Laxminagar SC Lalit Kumar Dip Son Male 40 Married Primary Private Service 60000

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Final Report on RAP and TDP for construction of Additional Spillway on Hirakud Dam, in Sambalpur District, Odisha

LIST OF PAFs ELIGIBLE TO BE ENTITLED TO GET COMPENSATION AND R&R ASSISTANCE - SQUATTERS (STRUCTURE OWNERs HAVING OWN STRUCTURES BUT DO NOT HAVE OWN LAND) Total Any Yearly Nos. Yearly children BPL Head of the Household Caste Relations Marital income Any of HH ID No. Hamlet Name Sex Name Person Sex Age Education Main Occupation Income have lost (for name Tribe hip HHH status of disbility

PAFs Earlier of PAFs & PDS)

Displaced House destitute holds

Non Agriculture 266 Laxminagar SC Sujit Dip Son Male 27 Unmarried Secondary 36000 Laboour

267 LN/038/16 Laxminagar Sankirtan Kanta Male SC Yes Sankirtan Kanta Self Male 70 Married Primary Old age Penson 3600 75600 No No

268 Laxminagar SC Nalini Nag Daughter Female 42 Widow 10th Contract Labour 72000

269 LN/039/16 Laxminagar Rabi Garud Male SC Yes Rabi Garud Self Male 45 Married Primary Private Service 72000 72000 No Yes

270 Laxminagar SC Manoj Garud Son Male 20 Unmarried Technical Study

271 Laxminagar SC Kumudini Garud Sister Female 38 Unmarried Primary

272 Laxminagar SC Jitendra Garud Brother Male 32 Unmarried Technical

273 LN/040/16 Laxminagar Sricharan Suhura Male SC Yes Sricharan Suhura Self Male 55 Married Secondary Pension 12000 12000 No No

274 LN/041/16 Laxminagar Ashok Suhura Male SC Yes Ashok Suhura Self Male 38 Married Graduate Private Service 180000 252000 No Yes

Intermedi 275 LN/042/16 Laxminagar Surendra Samal Male General No Surendra Samal Self Male 36 Married Private Service 96000 99600 No No ate

276 LN/043/16 Laxminagar Hemant Kumar Male General No Hemant Das Self Male 41 Married 10th Private Service 84000 84000 No No

277 LN/044/16 Laxminagar Ajit Kumar Samal Male OBC No Ajit Kumar Samal Self Male 25 Married Technical Private Service 300000 300000 No

278 Laxminagar OBC Shyamaghana Samal Father Male 60 Married Technical No

Femal 279 LN/045/16 Laxminagar Kanta SC Yes Satyabhama Kanta Self Female 44 Divorcee Primary Labour 49920 49920 No No e

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Final Report on RAP and TDP for construction of Additional Spillway on Hirakud Dam, in Sambalpur District, Odisha

LIST OF PAFs ELIGIBLE TO BE ENTITLED TO GET COMPENSATION AND R&R ASSISTANCE - SQUATTERS (STRUCTURE OWNERs HAVING OWN STRUCTURES BUT DO NOT HAVE OWN LAND) Total Any Yearly Nos. Yearly children BPL Head of the Household Caste Relations Marital income Any of HH ID No. Hamlet Name Sex Name Person Sex Age Education Main Occupation Income have lost (for name Tribe hip HHH status of disbility

PAFs Earlier of PAFs & PDS)

Displaced House destitute holds

Orthope 280 LN/046/16 Laxminagar Kambhu Suhula Male SC Yes Kambhu Suhula Self Male 40 Married 10th Contract Labour 72000 72000 dically

281 Laxminagar SC Pradip Suhula Son Male 23 Unmarried Technical Study

Intermedi 282 Laxminagar SC Rozy suhula Daughter Female 18 Unmarried Study ate

283 LN/047/16 Laxminagar Subash Senapati Male General No Subash Senapati Self Male 33 Married 10th Contact Labour 42000 42000 No No

284 Laxminagar General Padmabati Senapati Sister Female 40 Unmarried Primary

285 LN/048/16 Laxminagar Pramod Panda Male General No Pramod Panda Self Male 49 Married 10th Govt. Service 244000 244000 No

286 LN/049/16 Laxminagar Dhansingh Dandasena Male SC No Dhansingh Dandasena Self Male 50 Married 5th Driver 60000 156000 No

287 Laxminagar SC Sarju Dandasena Son Male 27 Married 10th Private Job 48000

288 Laxminagar SC Sanjay Dandasena Son Male 24 Unmarried 10th Business 48000

289 LN/050/16 Laxminagar Surath Suhula Male SC No Surath Suhula Self Male 31 Married Secondary Private Service 60000 60000 No No

290 GT/001/2016 Gujatal Saroj Nanda Male ST NO Saroj Nanda Self Male 40 Married Primary Agriculture Labour 52000 52000 NO NO

Intermedi 291 Gujatal ST Santosini Nanda Daughter Female 18 Unmarried Study ate

292 GT/002/2016 Gujatal Bholanath Mahakud Male OBC NO Bholanath Mahakud Self Male 63 Married Middle Govt Pension 102000 102000 NO NO

Service Private 293 GT/003/2016 Gujatal Birendra Behera Male OBC NO Birendra Behera Self Male 39 Married 10th 72000 72000 NO NO Sector

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Final Report on RAP and TDP for construction of Additional Spillway on Hirakud Dam, in Sambalpur District, Odisha

LIST OF PAFs ELIGIBLE TO BE ENTITLED TO GET COMPENSATION AND R&R ASSISTANCE - SQUATTERS (STRUCTURE OWNERs HAVING OWN STRUCTURES BUT DO NOT HAVE OWN LAND) Total Any Yearly Nos. Yearly children BPL Head of the Household Caste Relations Marital income Any of HH ID No. Hamlet Name Sex Name Person Sex Age Education Main Occupation Income have lost (for name Tribe hip HHH status of disbility

PAFs Earlier of PAFs & PDS)

Displaced House destitute holds

294 GT/004/2016 Gujatal Sukant Kumar Rout Male General NO Sukanta Kumar Rout Self Male 47 Married 10th Govt. Service 210000 246000 NO NO

295 Gujatal General Sasikanta Rout Brother Male 42 Unmarried Middle Agriculture Labour 36000

296 GT/005/2016 Gujatal Abhimanyu Bahutiaa Male OBC NO Abhimanyu Bautiaa Self Male 69 Married Primary Agriculture 3600 151200 NO NO

297 Gujatal OBC Anirudha Bautia Son Male 50 Married Illiterate Agriculture Labour 60000

Own 298 Gujatal OBC Pabitra Bautia Grand Male 21 Unmarried Graduate Study Children

Own Intermedi 299 Gujatal OBC Niteai Bautia Grand Male 18 Unmarried Study ate Children

Service Private 300 Gujatal OBC Rupak Bautia Son Male 38 Married Middle 84000 Sector

301 GT/006/2016 Gujatal Kishor Lohar Male SC NO Kishor Luhar Self Male 41 Married Illiterate Agriculture Labour 40000 80000 NO NO

302 Gujatal SC Raj Luhar Son Male 22 Unmarried ITI

303 Gujatal SC Moti Lohar Daughter Female 20 Unmarried ITI Study

Yes 304 GT/007/2016 Gujatal Lochan Bag Male SC NO Lochan Bag Self Male 49 Married Middle Agriculture Labour 30000 30000 (Body NO NO Defect)

Graduate 305 GT/008/2016 Gujatal Jitendra Singh Male General Jitendra Singh Self Male 44 Married Diller Ship 120000 120000 NO NO & above

Femal Not 306 GT/009/2016 Gujatal Chinamali Meher OBC NO Chinamali Meher Self Female 55 Widow 48000 NO NO e Answered

307 Gujatal OBC Santosini Meher Daughter Female 21 Married Middle Housewife

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Final Report on RAP and TDP for construction of Additional Spillway on Hirakud Dam, in Sambalpur District, Odisha

LIST OF PAFs ELIGIBLE TO BE ENTITLED TO GET COMPENSATION AND R&R ASSISTANCE - SQUATTERS (STRUCTURE OWNERs HAVING OWN STRUCTURES BUT DO NOT HAVE OWN LAND) Total Any Yearly Nos. Yearly children BPL Head of the Household Caste Relations Marital income Any of HH ID No. Hamlet Name Sex Name Person Sex Age Education Main Occupation Income have lost (for name Tribe hip HHH status of disbility

PAFs Earlier of PAFs & PDS)

Displaced House destitute holds

308 GT/010/2016 Gujatal Umachandra Panigrahi Male General NO Umachandra Panigrahi Self Male 60 Married Middle Govt Pension 84000 168000 NO NO

309 Gujatal General Susanta Panigrahi Son Male 32 Unmarried 10th Pvt job 84000

Intermedi 310 Gujatal General Bhagyalata Panigrahi Daughter Female 22 Unmarried ate

Yes Femal Not 311 GT/011/2016 Gujatal Basanti Behera OBC Yes Basanti Behera Self Female 58 Widow Widow Penson 3600 63600 (Body NO NO e Answered Defect)

312 Gujatal OBC Satyanarayan Behera Son Male 25 Married Middle Agriculture Labour 60000

Femal 313 GT/012/2016 Gujatal Sukanti Behera SC NO Sukanti Behera Self Female 45 Widow Primary Agriculture Labour 25600 109600 NO NO e

Service Private 314 Gujatal SC Bantlo Behera Son Male 26 Married Middle 42000 Sector

Service Private 315 Gujatal SC Mantu Behera Son Male 23 Married Middle 42000 Sector

Not Trade/ Business In 316 GT/013/2016 Gujatal Hadu Gauda Male OBC NO Hadu Gouda Self Male 40 Married 72000 189000 NO NO Answered Fixed Premises

317 Gujatal OBC Dukhishyam Gauda Son Male 20 Unmarried Primary Driver 72000

318 GT/014/2016 Gujatal Narasingh Meher Male OBC NO Narasingh Meher Self Male 34 Married Primary Agriculture Labour 52000 52000 NO NO

319 GT/015/2016 Gujatal Pratap Parida Male General NO Pratap Parida Self Male 33 Married 10th Driver 72000 72000 NO NO

Graduate Trade/ Business In 320 GT/016/2016 Gujatal Subash Pattanaik Male General Yes Subash Pattnaik Self Male 50 Married 70000 70000 NO NO & above Fixed Premises

Femal Not 321 GT/017/2016 Gujatal Padmini Maiti OBC Yes Padmini Maiti Self Female 45 Widow Disability Pension 36000 84000 NO NO e Answered

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Final Report on RAP and TDP for construction of Additional Spillway on Hirakud Dam, in Sambalpur District, Odisha

LIST OF PAFs ELIGIBLE TO BE ENTITLED TO GET COMPENSATION AND R&R ASSISTANCE - SQUATTERS (STRUCTURE OWNERs HAVING OWN STRUCTURES BUT DO NOT HAVE OWN LAND) Total Any Yearly Nos. Yearly children BPL Head of the Household Caste Relations Marital income Any of HH ID No. Hamlet Name Sex Name Person Sex Age Education Main Occupation Income have lost (for name Tribe hip HHH status of disbility

PAFs Earlier of PAFs & PDS)

Displaced House destitute holds

322 Gujatal OBC Siba Maiti Son Male 20 Married Middle Agriculture Labour 48000

Femal Not 323 GT/018/2016 Gujatal Belamati Bahiria SC Belamati Bariha Self Female 50 Widow Widow Penson 3600 63600 NO NO e Answered

324 Gujatal SC Barsha Bariha Daughter Female 27 Married Illiterate Agriculture Labour 30000

325 GT/019/2016 Gujatal Bhajara Badatya Male OBC Bhajaram Badatya Self Male 68 Married Primary Agriculture 55600 307600 NO NO

Service Private 326 Gujatal OBC Dilip Kumar Badatya Son Male 42 Married Primary 72000 Sector

Own 327 Gujatal OBC Pintu Badatya Grand Male 18 Unmarried Middle Pvt job 60000 Children

Service Private 328 Gujatal OBC Syamsundar Badatya Son Male 40 Married Primary 120000 Sector

329 GT/020/2016 Gujatal Suru Biswal Male OBC NO Suru Biswal Self Male 35 Married Primary Agriculture Labour 25000 25000 NO NO

330 GT/021/2016 Gujatal Narayan Kainor Male SC NO Narayan Kainor Self Male 54 Married Primary Agriculture Labour 60000 60000 NO NO

331 GT/022/2016 Gujatal Gogendra Nayak Male SC NO Gagendra Nayak Self Male 46 Married Illiterate Agriculture Labour 60000 120000 NO NO

332 Gujatal SC Trilochan Nayak Son Male 21 Unmarried Illiterate Agriculture Labour 60000

333 GT/023/2016 Gujatal Dinesh Patra Male SC Yes Dinesh Patra Self Male 37 Married Middle Mistri 72000 72000 NO NO

Yes 334 Gujatal SC Nandini Patra Wife Female 30 Married Primary (Body Defect)

Yes Femal 335 GT/024/2016 Gujatal Bhagabati Behera OBC NO Bhagabati Behera Self Female 39 Unmarried Primary Agriculture Labour 38000 38000 (Body NO Yes e Defect)

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Final Report on RAP and TDP for construction of Additional Spillway on Hirakud Dam, in Sambalpur District, Odisha

LIST OF PAFs ELIGIBLE TO BE ENTITLED TO GET COMPENSATION AND R&R ASSISTANCE - SQUATTERS (STRUCTURE OWNERs HAVING OWN STRUCTURES BUT DO NOT HAVE OWN LAND) Total Any Yearly Nos. Yearly children BPL Head of the Household Caste Relations Marital income Any of HH ID No. Hamlet Name Sex Name Person Sex Age Education Main Occupation Income have lost (for name Tribe hip HHH status of disbility

PAFs Earlier of PAFs & PDS)

Displaced House destitute holds

336 Gujatal OBC Kuni Behera Sister Female 40 Unmarried Primary House Work

337 GT/025/2016 Gujatal Gandhi Badtya Male OBC NO Gandhi Badtya Self Male 53 Married Middle Agriculture Labour 96000 372000 NO NO

338 Gujatal OBC Srikanta Badatya Son Male 31 Unmarried 10th Driver 72000

339 Gujatal OBC Sagarika Badatya Daughter Female 24 Unmarried 10th House Work

Intermedi Service Private 340 Gujatal OBC Narayan Badatya Son Male 37 Married 204000 ate Sector

Service Private 341 GT/026/2016 Gujatal Pradip Behera Male OBC NO Pradip Behera Self Male 39 Married 10th 72000 72000 NO NO Sector

Yes Intermedi 342 Gujatal OBC Pragya Paramita Behera Daughter Female 17 Unmarried Study (Body ate Defect)

Yes 343 GT/027/2016 Gujatal Naba Behera Male SC NO Naba Behera Self Male 51 Married Middle Govt. Service 118000 118000 (Body NO NO Defect)

344 Gujatal SC Mahendra Behera Son Male 19 Unmarried Computer Study

345 GT/028/2016 Gujatal Syamasundar Das Male OBC NO Syamasundar Das Self Male 66 Married Middle Agriculture 22100 25700 NO Yes

346 GT/029/2016 Gujatal Nilamani Behera Male SC NO Nilamani Behera Self Male 67 Married Primary Pension 96000 600000 NO

Service Govt. 347 Gujatal SC Jaganatha Behera Son Male 30 Married ITI 360000 Sector

Service Private 348 Gujatal SC Sibasankar Behera Son Male 28 Married ITI 144000 Sector

Intermedi 349 Gujatal SC Sanatan Behera Son Male 19 Unmarried Study ate

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Final Report on RAP and TDP for construction of Additional Spillway on Hirakud Dam, in Sambalpur District, Odisha

LIST OF PAFs ELIGIBLE TO BE ENTITLED TO GET COMPENSATION AND R&R ASSISTANCE - SQUATTERS (STRUCTURE OWNERs HAVING OWN STRUCTURES BUT DO NOT HAVE OWN LAND) Total Any Yearly Nos. Yearly children BPL Head of the Household Caste Relations Marital income Any of HH ID No. Hamlet Name Sex Name Person Sex Age Education Main Occupation Income have lost (for name Tribe hip HHH status of disbility

PAFs Earlier of PAFs & PDS)

Displaced House destitute holds

Service Private 350 GT/030/2016 Gujatal Sukura Charan Pradhan Male General No Sukura Charan Pradhan Self Male 56 Married Primary 72000 126000 No No Sector

351 Gujatal General Bishnu Pradhan Son Male 24 Unmarried Technical Agriculture Labour 54000

352 Gujatal General Basudev Pradhan Son Male 22 Unmarried Technical

353 GT/031/2016 Gujatal Dwarika Panda Male General No Dwarika Panda Self Male 52 Married 10th Govt. Service 240000 300000 No No

354 Gujatal General Prasanta Panda Son Male 24 Unmarried Technical Unemployed

355 Gujatal General Pramila Panda Daughter Female 22 Unmarried 10th Unemployed

356 Gujatal General Debarchana Panda Father Male 95 Married 10th Govt Pension 60000

357 GT/032/2016 Gujatal Arun Patra Male OBC No Arun Patra Self Male 47 Married Middle Govt. Service 192000 192000 No No

358 Gujatal OBC Asish Patra Son Male 19 Unmarried Technical Study

359 Gujatal OBC Pravasini Patra Daughter Female 18 Unmarried Middle Study

360 GT/033/2016 Gujatal Agasti Behera Male ST No Agasti Behera Self Male 52 Married Middle Driver 36000 132000 No No

361 Gujatal ST Suraj Behera Son Male 25 Unmarried Middle Agriculture Labour 48000

362 GT/034/2016 Gujatal Alok Badatya Male OBC No Alok Badatya Self Male 20 Unmarried 10th Study NA No No

363 Gujatal OBC Monalisa Badatya Sister Female 24 Unmarried Technical Study

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Final Report on RAP and TDP for construction of Additional Spillway on Hirakud Dam, in Sambalpur District, Odisha

LIST OF PAFs ELIGIBLE TO BE ENTITLED TO GET COMPENSATION AND R&R ASSISTANCE - SQUATTERS (STRUCTURE OWNERs HAVING OWN STRUCTURES BUT DO NOT HAVE OWN LAND) Total Any Yearly Nos. Yearly children BPL Head of the Household Caste Relations Marital income Any of HH ID No. Hamlet Name Sex Name Person Sex Age Education Main Occupation Income have lost (for name Tribe hip HHH status of disbility

PAFs Earlier of PAFs & PDS)

Displaced House destitute holds

Intermedi 364 GT/035/2016 Gujatal Prafulla Mahakud Male OBC No Prafulla Mahakud Self Male 47 Married Agriculture Labour 84000 84000 No No ate

365 Gujatal OBC Biswajit Mahakud Son Male 18 Unmarried Technical Study

366 GT/036/2016 Gujatal Dasaratha Pradhan Male General No Dasaratha Pradhan Self Male 40 Married Middle Driver 144000 144000 No No

367 GT/037/2016 Gujatal Suraj Behera Male General No Suraj Behera Self Male 27 Unmarried Middle Agriculture Labour 60000 60000 No No

368 GT/038/2016 Gujatal Pratap Ku Patra Male OBC No Pratap Patra Self Male 43 Married Graduate Agriculture Labour 72000 72000 No No

Service Private 369 GT/039/2016 Gujatal Pradeep Ku Patra Male OBC No Pradeep Kumar Patra Self Male 44 Married Technical 60000 96000 No No Sector

370 Gujatal OBC Hemalata Patra Mother Female 78 Widow Illiterate Widow Penson 36000

371 GT/040/2016 Gujatal Balakrushna Badatya Male OBC No Balakrushna Badatya Self Male 45 Married Graduate Lic Agent 60000 60000 No No

372 Gujatal OBC Mohan Badatya Father Male 80 Married Middle

373 GT/041/2016 Gujatal Dandapani Mahakud Male OBC No Dandapani Mahakud Self Male 78 Married Primary Govt Pension 96000 96000 No No

374 GT/042/2016 Gujatal Balaram Mahakud Male OBC No Balaram Mahakud Self Male 42 Married Middle Agriculture Labour 77000 77000 No No

Visually Femal 375 GT/043/2016 Gujatal Ambika Budek SC No Ambika Budek Self Female 58 Widow Illiterate Widow Penson 3600 3600 Handica No No e pped

376 GT/044/2016 Gujatal Promod Budek Male ST No Promod Budek Self Male 39 Married Technical Agriculture Labour 72000 84000 No No

377 GT/045/2016 Gujatal Sagara Khamari Male SC No Sagara Khamari Self Male 40 Married Middle Agriculture Labour 36000 36000 No No

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Final Report on RAP and TDP for construction of Additional Spillway on Hirakud Dam, in Sambalpur District, Odisha

LIST OF PAFs ELIGIBLE TO BE ENTITLED TO GET COMPENSATION AND R&R ASSISTANCE - SQUATTERS (STRUCTURE OWNERs HAVING OWN STRUCTURES BUT DO NOT HAVE OWN LAND) Total Any Yearly Nos. Yearly children BPL Head of the Household Caste Relations Marital income Any of HH ID No. Hamlet Name Sex Name Person Sex Age Education Main Occupation Income have lost (for name Tribe hip HHH status of disbility

PAFs Earlier of PAFs & PDS)

Displaced House destitute holds

378 GT/046/2016 Gujatal Suryanarayana Padhi Male General No Suryanarayana Padhi Self Male 55 Married 10th Govt. Service 240000 576000 No No

Service Private 379 Gujatal General Satyanarayana Padhi Son Male 29 Married 10th 240000 Sector

380 Gujatal General Sibanarayana Padhi Son Male 25 Unmarried 10th Pvt job 96000

381 Gujatal General Sankarnaraytana Padhi Son Male 25 Unmarried 10th

382 Gujatal General Malli Padhi Mother Female 80 Widow Illiterate

Femal 383 GT/047/2016 Gujatal Pankajini Gouda OBC No Pankajini Gauda Self Female 51 Widow Illiterate Widow Penson 3600 3600 No No e

Intermedi 384 GT/048/2016 Gujatal Arun Bahadur Male General No Arun Bahadur Self Male 39 Married Agriculture Labour 66000 66000 No No ate

Just 385 Gujatal General Sima Bahadur Daughter Female 18 Unmarried Study Literate

386 GT/049/2016 Gujatal Chandrabhanu Das Male OBC No Chandrabhanu Das Self Male 45 Married Graduate Agriculture Labour 60000 60000 No No

387 GT/050/2016 Gujatal Ratha Bahadur Male General No Ratha Bahadur Self Male 42 Married Primary Agriculture Labour 60000 163000 No No

388 Gujatal General Rajkumar Bahadur Son Male 21 Unmarried Middle Agriculture Labour 48000

389 GT/051/2016 Gujatal Arindra Bhusan Mohanty Male General No Arindra Mahanty Self Male 57 Married 10th 288000 No No

390 Gujatal General Artabhanja Mohanty Son Male 34 Unmarried 10th Unemployed

Service Private 391 Gujatal General Atashi Barana Son Male 32 Married 10th 144000 Sector

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Final Report on RAP and TDP for construction of Additional Spillway on Hirakud Dam, in Sambalpur District, Odisha

LIST OF PAFs ELIGIBLE TO BE ENTITLED TO GET COMPENSATION AND R&R ASSISTANCE - SQUATTERS (STRUCTURE OWNERs HAVING OWN STRUCTURES BUT DO NOT HAVE OWN LAND) Total Any Yearly Nos. Yearly children BPL Head of the Household Caste Relations Marital income Any of HH ID No. Hamlet Name Sex Name Person Sex Age Education Main Occupation Income have lost (for name Tribe hip HHH status of disbility

PAFs Earlier of PAFs & PDS)

Displaced House destitute holds Profesiona l 392 Gujatal General Amrita Priyadarsini Daughter Female 30 Unmarried Unemployed Qualificati on

Service Private 393 GT/052/2016 Gujatal Jikun Kumar Patra Male General No Jikun Kumar Patra Self Male 28 Married 10th 168000 168000 No No Sector

Trade/Business In 394 GT/053/2016 Gujatal Dilip Patra Male General No Dilip Ku Patra Self Male 51 Married Middle 120000 120000 No No Fixed Premises

395 Gujatal General Nitesh Kumar Patra Son Male 22 Unmarried 10th Study

396 Gujatal General Dinesh Kumar Patra Son Male 19 Unmarried 10th Study

Intermedi 397 Gujatal General Mukesh Kumar Patra Son Male 18 Unmarried Study ate

398 GT/054/2016 Gujatal Dilip Kumar Patra Male OBC No Dilip Kumar Patra Self Male 46 Married Technical Govt. Service 348000 348000 No No

Intermedi 399 Gujatal OBC Sradhanjali Patra Daughter Female 20 Unmarried Study ate

400 GT/055/2016 Gujatal Ramesh Adabar Male General No Ramesh Adabar Self Male 43 Married Illiterate Agriculture Labour 48000 48000 No No

401 Gujatal General Badal Adabar Son Male 22 Unmarried Middle Unemployed

402 Gujatal General Santosini Adabar Daughter Female 18 Unmarried Technical Unemployed

403 GT/056/2016 Gujatal Rabindra Nath Behera Male SC No Rabindra Nath Behera Self Male 48 Married 10th Agriculture Labour 60000 60000 No No

Intermedi 404 Gujatal SC Anita Behera Daughter Female 22 Unmarried Study ate

Intermedi 405 GT/057/2016 Gujatal Dilip Kumar Mallik Male OBC No Dilip Ku Malik Self Male 31 Married Raja Mistri 96000 96000 No No ate

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Final Report on RAP and TDP for construction of Additional Spillway on Hirakud Dam, in Sambalpur District, Odisha

LIST OF PAFs ELIGIBLE TO BE ENTITLED TO GET COMPENSATION AND R&R ASSISTANCE - SQUATTERS (STRUCTURE OWNERs HAVING OWN STRUCTURES BUT DO NOT HAVE OWN LAND) Total Any Yearly Nos. Yearly children BPL Head of the Household Caste Relations Marital income Any of HH ID No. Hamlet Name Sex Name Person Sex Age Education Main Occupation Income have lost (for name Tribe hip HHH status of disbility

PAFs Earlier of PAFs & PDS)

Displaced House destitute holds

406 GT/058/2016 Gujatal Kalicharan Panigrahi Male General No Kalicharan Pradhan Self Male 65 Married 10th P.F-Pension 12000 60000 No No

Intermedi 407 Gujatal General Gupteswar Panigrahi Son Male 36 Married Agriculture Labour 48000 ate

Own Yes 408 Gujatal General Mukta Panigrahi Grand Female 5 Unmarried Child Child (Body Children Defect)

409 GT/059/2016 Gujatal Ganesh Behera Male OBC No Ganesh Behera Self Male 54 Married Primary Agriculture Labour 60000 203600 No No

410 Gujatal OBC Gokul Behera Son Male 20 Unmarried Middle Agriculture Labour 50000

411 Gujatal OBC Umesh Behera Son Male 18 Unmarried Middle Agriculture Labour 40000

412 Gujatal OBC Sabita Behera Daughter Female 22 Widow Illiterate

413 Gujatal OBC Champa Behera Mother Female 76 Widow Illiterate Widow Penson 3600

414 GT/060/2016 Gujatal Bijay Ku Mahakud Male OBC No Bijaya Ku Mahakud Self Male 61 Married 10th Agriculture Labour 96000 96000 No No

Intermedi 415 Gujatal OBC Srumtirekha Mahakud Daughter Female 21 Unmarried Unemployed ate

Intermedi 416 Gujatal OBC Rasmita Mahakud Daughter Female 20 Unmarried Study ate

417 Gujatal OBC Debasis Mahakud Son Male 18 Unmarried 10th Study

Femal 418 GT/061/2016 Gujatal Kapil Dalei OBC No Kapil Dalei Self Female 67 Widow Illiterate Widow Penson 3600 3600 No No e

419 GT/062/2016 Gujatal Bideshi Dalei Male OBC No Bidesi Dalei Self Male 45 Married Primary Agriculture Labour 36000 132000 No Yes

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Final Report on RAP and TDP for construction of Additional Spillway on Hirakud Dam, in Sambalpur District, Odisha

LIST OF PAFs ELIGIBLE TO BE ENTITLED TO GET COMPENSATION AND R&R ASSISTANCE - SQUATTERS (STRUCTURE OWNERs HAVING OWN STRUCTURES BUT DO NOT HAVE OWN LAND) Total Any Yearly Nos. Yearly children BPL Head of the Household Caste Relations Marital income Any of HH ID No. Hamlet Name Sex Name Person Sex Age Education Main Occupation Income have lost (for name Tribe hip HHH status of disbility

PAFs Earlier of PAFs & PDS)

Displaced House destitute holds

420 Gujatal OBC Rinku Dalei Son Male 21 Unmarried Middle Agriculture Labour 48000

421 Gujatal OBC Laxman Dalei Son Male 20 Unmarried Middle Agriculture Labour 48000

422 GT/063/2016 Gujatal Bhakta Bhoi Male SC No Bhakta Bhoi Self Male 33 Married Middle Agriculture Labour 72000 79200 No No

Not 423 Gujatal SC Balakrushna Bhoi Father Male 75 Married Old Age Pension 3600 Answered

424 GT/064/2016 Gujatal Sudarsan Das Male OBC No Sudarsan Das Self Male 52 Married Technical Govt. Service 288000 288000 No No

425 Gujatal OBC Krushna Chandra Das Son Male 23 Unmarried Technical

Just 426 Gujatal OBC Puspanjali Das Daughter Female 21 Unmarried Study Literate

Femal 427 GT/065/2016 Gujatal Kunja Kisan ST No Kunja Kisan Self Female 59 Widow Illiterate Govt Pension 130400 214400 No No e

428 Gujatal ST Baraja Kisan Son Male 45 Unmarried 10th House Work

429 Gujatal ST Biranji Kisan Son Male 40 Married Illiterate Agriculture Labour 36000

Own Intermedi 430 Gujatal ST Sareeta Kisan Grand Female 20 Unmarried Unemployed ate Children

Own 431 Gujatal ST Sunil Kisan Grand Male 19 Unmarried 10th Study Children

432 Gujatal ST Barun Kisan Son Male 35 Unmarried Graduate Agriculture Labour 48000

Yes 433 Gujatal ST Kunti Kisan Daughter Female 33 Divorcee Middle Housewife (Body Defect)

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Final Report on RAP and TDP for construction of Additional Spillway on Hirakud Dam, in Sambalpur District, Odisha

LIST OF PAFs ELIGIBLE TO BE ENTITLED TO GET COMPENSATION AND R&R ASSISTANCE - SQUATTERS (STRUCTURE OWNERs HAVING OWN STRUCTURES BUT DO NOT HAVE OWN LAND) Total Any Yearly Nos. Yearly children BPL Head of the Household Caste Relations Marital income Any of HH ID No. Hamlet Name Sex Name Person Sex Age Education Main Occupation Income have lost (for name Tribe hip HHH status of disbility

PAFs Earlier of PAFs & PDS)

Displaced House destitute holds

434 GT/066/2016 Gujatal Mangulu Sethi Male SC No Mangulu Sethi Self Male 81 Married Illiterate Govt Pension 152000 305500 No No

Service Govt. 435 Gujatal SC Harihar Sethi Son Male 51 Married 10th 152000 Sector

Own 436 Gujatal SC Mohan Sethi Grand Male 23 Unmarried 10th Unemployed Children

Service Private 437 GT/067/2016 Gujatal Ashok Ku Patra Male OBC No Ashok Ku Patra Self Male 55 Married 10th 72000 72000 No No Sector

Profesiona l 438 Gujatal OBC Radharani Patra Daughter Female 25 Unmarried Study Qualificati on

439 Gujatal OBC Rajat Ku Patra Son Male 24 Unmarried 10th

Intermedi 440 Gujatal OBC Sujit Kumar Son Male 22 Unmarried Study ate

441 GT/068/2016 Gujatal Sarat Das Male OBC No Sarat Das Self Male 37 Married Technical Agriculture Labour 60000 60000 No No

442 GT/069/2016 Gujatal Narendra Sikha Male SC No Narendra Sikha Self Male 47 Married Primary Agriculture Labour 36000 36000 No No

Femal 443 GT/070/2016 Gujatal Kanchan Pradhan ST No Kanchan Pradhan Self Female 73 Widow Illiterate Widow Penson 36000 102600 No No e

444 Gujatal ST Subash Pradhan Son Male 53 Married Middle Agriculture Labour 39600

Own 445 Gujatal ST Dasarath Pradhan Grand Male 22 Unmarried 10th Agriculture Labour 27000 Children

Own 446 Gujatal ST Deepak Pradhan Grand Male 20 Unmarried Middle Unemployed Children

Yes Femal 447 GT/071/2016 Gujatal Amulya Badek SC No Amulya Budek Self Female 30 Divorcee Illiterate Agriculture Labour 36000 36000 (Body No No e Defect)

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Final Report on RAP and TDP for construction of Additional Spillway on Hirakud Dam, in Sambalpur District, Odisha

LIST OF PAFs ELIGIBLE TO BE ENTITLED TO GET COMPENSATION AND R&R ASSISTANCE - SQUATTERS (STRUCTURE OWNERs HAVING OWN STRUCTURES BUT DO NOT HAVE OWN LAND) Total Any Yearly Nos. Yearly children BPL Head of the Household Caste Relations Marital income Any of HH ID No. Hamlet Name Sex Name Person Sex Age Education Main Occupation Income have lost (for name Tribe hip HHH status of disbility

PAFs Earlier of PAFs & PDS)

Displaced House destitute holds

448 GT/072/2016 Gujatal Rabindra Pradhan Male OBC No Rabindra Pradhan Self Male 57 Married Primary Agriculture Labour 66000 162000 No No

449 Gujatal OBC Balaram Pradhan Son Male 21 Unmarried Technical Study

Intermedi 450 Gujatal OBC Subasini Pradhan Daughter Female 19 Unmarried Study ate

451 Gujatal SC Gopeswari Biswal Sister Female 40 Divorcee Middle Agriculture Labour 96000

Femal 452 GT/073/2016 Gujatal Bhagabati Budek SC No Bhagabati Budek Self Female 52 Widow Illiterate Agriculture Labour 27600 27600 No No e

453 GT/074/2016 Gujatal Jayasingh Bagarti Male OBC No Jayasingh Bagarti Self Male 85 Married Illiterate Agriculture Labour 15600 75600 No No

Grand 454 Gujatal OBC Kabita Pradhan Female 21 Married Primary Housewife Daughter

Femal 455 GT/075/2016 Gujatal Rupa Nayak SC No Rupa Nayak Self Female 47 Married Illiterate Agriculture Labour 48000 84000 No No e

456 GT/076/2016 Gujatal Gangadhara Biswal Male SC No Gangadhara Biswal Self Male 70 Married Primary Widow Penson 3600 63600 No No

457 Gujatal SC Hari Biswal Son Male 31 Unmarried 10th Agriculture Labour 60000

458 GT/077/2016 Gujatal Kamal Dalei Male SC No Kalmal Dalei Self Male 27 Married Technical Agriculture Labour 240000 240000 No No

459 GT/078/2016 Gujatal Pabitra Badek Male SC No Pabitra Badek Self Male 30 Married Middle Agriculture Labour 48000 48000 No No

Re-Rolling 460 GT/079/2016 Gujatal Hema Badek Male SC No Hema Badek Self Female 62 Widow Illiterate 6000 6000 No No Company Pension

461 GT/080/2016 Gujatal Siba Soren Male SC No Siba Soren Self Male 24 Married Technical Agriculture Labour 42000 42000 No No

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Final Report on RAP and TDP for construction of Additional Spillway on Hirakud Dam, in Sambalpur District, Odisha

LIST OF PAFs ELIGIBLE TO BE ENTITLED TO GET COMPENSATION AND R&R ASSISTANCE - SQUATTERS (STRUCTURE OWNERs HAVING OWN STRUCTURES BUT DO NOT HAVE OWN LAND) Total Any Yearly Nos. Yearly children BPL Head of the Household Caste Relations Marital income Any of HH ID No. Hamlet Name Sex Name Person Sex Age Education Main Occupation Income have lost (for name Tribe hip HHH status of disbility

PAFs Earlier of PAFs & PDS)

Displaced House destitute holds

Femal 462 GT/081/2016 Gujatal Kamala Soren SC No Kamala Soren Self Female 49 Widow Primary Awc Cooker 27600 27600 No No e

463 GT/082/2016 Gujatal Krushna Sahu Male OBC No Krushna Sahu Self Male 40 Married Middle Unemployed 48000 No No

464 GT/083/2016 Gujatal Uttam Bhue Male SC No Uttam Bhue Self Male 39 Married 10th Agriculture Labour 60000 60000 No No

465 GT/084/2016 Gujatal Ramachandra Maharana Male OBC No Ramachandra Maharana Self Male 55 Married 10th Mistri 84000 138000 No No

466 Gujatal OBC Chinmaya Maharana Son Male 31 Married Middle Agriculture Labour 54000

467 Gujatal OBC Bikramaditya Maharana Son Male 27 Unmarried 10th Study

468 GT/085/2016 Gujatal Ajit Parida Male General No Ajit Parida Self Male 59 Unmarried 10th Pvt job 72000 96000 No No

469 Gujatal General Shyamsundar Parida Father Male 45 Married Middle P.F-Pension 24000

470 GT/086/2016 Gujatal Rajendra Pradhan Male General No Rajendra Pradhan Self Male 44 Married Middle Agriculture Labour 62400 66000 No No

Yes 471 Gujatal General Raja Pradhan Son Male 13 Unmarried Primary PH Pension 3600 (Body Defect)

472 GT/087/2016 Gujatal Digambar Badek Male SC No Digambar Budek Self Male 31 Married Technical Agriculture Labour 60000 240000 No No

473 Gujatal SC Bhainra Budek Father Male 50 Married Primary Govt Pension 180000

Femal 474 GT/088/2016 Gujatal Nilabati Budek ST No Nilabati Budek Self Female 39 Widow Illiterate Agriculture Labour 46800 46800 No No e

Intermedi 475 Gujatal ST Shanti Budek Daughter Female 21 Unmarried Study ate

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Final Report on RAP and TDP for construction of Additional Spillway on Hirakud Dam, in Sambalpur District, Odisha

LIST OF PAFs ELIGIBLE TO BE ENTITLED TO GET COMPENSATION AND R&R ASSISTANCE - SQUATTERS (STRUCTURE OWNERs HAVING OWN STRUCTURES BUT DO NOT HAVE OWN LAND) Total Any Yearly Nos. Yearly children BPL Head of the Household Caste Relations Marital income Any of HH ID No. Hamlet Name Sex Name Person Sex Age Education Main Occupation Income have lost (for name Tribe hip HHH status of disbility

PAFs Earlier of PAFs & PDS)

Displaced House destitute holds

476 Gujatal ST Bijaya Budek Son Male 19 Unmarried Technical Study

477 GT/089/2016 Gujatal Pratap Dalai Male General No Pratap Dalai Self Male 63 Married Primary Agriculture Labour 48000 48000 No No

478 GT/090/2016 Gujatal Narendra Sahu Male General No Narendra Sahu Self Male 22 Unmarried Middle Pvt job 36000 36000 No No

Femal 479 GT/091/2016 Gujatal Sita Gauda General No Sita Gauda Self Female 80 Widow Illiterate Widow Penson 3600 135600 No Yes e

480 Gujatal General Maheswar Gauda Son Male 55 Married 10th Agriculture Labour 24000

Own 481 Gujatal General Santosh Gauda Grand Male 31 Unmarried Graduate Agriculture Labour 36000 Children

Own 482 Gujatal General Loknath Gauda Grand Male 29 Unmarried Technical Agriculture Labour 24000 Children

Own 483 Gujatal General Sudhansu Gauda Grand Male 25 Unmarried Technical Agriculture Labour 48000 Children

Intermedi 484 GT/092/2016 Gujatal Abinash Guru Male General No Abinash Guru Self Male 31 Married Agriculture Labour 72000 72000 No No ate

Femal 485 GT/093/2016 Gujatal Mami Gauda OBC No Mami Gauda Self Female 28 Separated Illiterate Labour 36000 36000 No e

486 GT/094/2016 Gujatal Sudam Pradhan Male OBC No Sudam Pradhan Self Male 29 Married 10th Driver 96000 96000 No

Service Private 487 GT/095/2016 Gujatal Ananta Gauda Male OBC NO Ananta Gauda Self Male 32 Married Primary 48000 69600 NO NO Sector

488 Gujatal OBC Pankajini Gauda Mother Female 61 Widow Illiterate Agriculture Labour 21600

Yes 489 GT/096/2016 Gujatal Bikash Sahu Male OBC No Bikash Sahu Self Male 19 Married Middle Agriculture Labour 51600 51600 (Body No No Defect)

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Final Report on RAP and TDP for construction of Additional Spillway on Hirakud Dam, in Sambalpur District, Odisha

LIST OF PAFs ELIGIBLE TO BE ENTITLED TO GET COMPENSATION AND R&R ASSISTANCE - SQUATTERS (STRUCTURE OWNERs HAVING OWN STRUCTURES BUT DO NOT HAVE OWN LAND) Total Any Yearly Nos. Yearly children BPL Head of the Household Caste Relations Marital income Any of HH ID No. Hamlet Name Sex Name Person Sex Age Education Main Occupation Income have lost (for name Tribe hip HHH status of disbility

PAFs Earlier of PAFs & PDS)

Displaced House destitute holds

Non Agriculture 490 GN/001/2016 Gandhi Nagar Dilip Badhei Male General No Dilip Badhei Self Male 41 Unmarried Primary 72000 72000 No Yes Laboour

Hearing 491 Gandhi Nagar General Roshan Badhei Son Male 14 Unmarried Secondary Study problem

492 GN/002/2016 Gandhi Nagar Padma Charan Dash Male General No Padmacharan Dash Self Male 80 Married Primary Pension 84000 284000 No No

Intermedi 493 Gandhi Nagar General Gajendra Dash Son Male 43 Married Private Service 150000 ate

Intermedi 494 GN/003/2016 Gandhi Nagar Pratap Kumar Jaysingh Male SC No Pratap Kumar Jaysingh Self Male 37 Married Private Service 96000 96000 No No ate

495 GN/004/2016 Gandhi Nagar Prabhu Prasad Pati Male General No Prabhu Prasad Pati Self Male 30 Married Technical Private Service 240000 240000 No No

Intermedi 496 GN/005/2016 Gandhi Nagar Ramachandra Patra Male General No Ramachandra Patra Self Male 46 Married Private Service 84000 84000 No No ate

497 GN/006/2016 Gandhi Nagar Niranjan Mehar Male General No Niranjan Mehar Self Male 30 Married Technical Private Service 240000 240000 No No

498 GN/007/2016 Gandhi Nagar Arbinda Panda Male General No Arbinda Panda Self Male 53 Married Technical Private Service 60000 60000 No No

499 Gandhi Nagar General Sriya Kanta Panda Son Male 22 Unmarried Technical Study

500 Gandhi Nagar General Padmajarani Panda Daughter Female 20 Unmarried Technical Study

501 GN/008/2016 Gandhi Nagar Phagulal Biswal Male ST No Fagulal Biswal Self Male 36 Married Technical Private Service 60000 60000 No No

Non Agriculture 502 GN/009/2016 Gandhi Nagar Bhagirathi Sahu Male General No Bhagirathi Sahu Self Male 50 Married Secondary 60000 60000 No Yes Laboour

503 GN/010/2016 Gandhi Nagar Rasananda Bag Male OBC Yes Rasananda Bag Self Male 68 Married Secondary Pension 108000 No No

37

Final Report on RAP and TDP for construction of Additional Spillway on Hirakud Dam, in Sambalpur District, Odisha

LIST OF PAFs ELIGIBLE TO BE ENTITLED TO GET COMPENSATION AND R&R ASSISTANCE - SQUATTERS (STRUCTURE OWNERs HAVING OWN STRUCTURES BUT DO NOT HAVE OWN LAND) Total Any Yearly Nos. Yearly children BPL Head of the Household Caste Relations Marital income Any of HH ID No. Hamlet Name Sex Name Person Sex Age Education Main Occupation Income have lost (for name Tribe hip HHH status of disbility

PAFs Earlier of PAFs & PDS)

Displaced House destitute holds

Non Agriculture Orthope 504 Gandhi Nagar OBC Radhakanta Bag Son Male 44 Married Secondary 36000 Laboour dically

Grand Non Agriculture 505 Gandhi Nagar OBC Lingaraj Bag Male 20 Unmarried 10th 36000 Son Laboour

Grand 506 Gandhi Nagar OBC Sandhya Bag Female 18 Unmarried 10th Study Daughter

Non Agriculture 507 Gandhi Nagar OBC Saroj Bag Son Male 30 Unmarried Secondary 36000 Laboour

508 Gandhi Nagar OBC Santilata Bag Daughter Female 40 Widow Secondary

Non Agriculture 509 GN/011/2016 Gandhi Nagar Nilakanth Sahu Male General No Nilakanth Sahu Self Male 48 Married Secondary 36000 36000 No Yes Laboour

510 Gandhi Nagar General Debasis Sahu Son Male 18 Unmarried Secondary

511 GN/012/2016 Gandhi Nagar Thabir Meher Male General No Thabir Meher Self Male 66 Married Primary Mason 90000 90000 No No

512 Gandhi Nagar General Subarna Meher Daughter Female 23 Unmarried Secondary

Non Agriculture 513 GN/013/2016 Gandhi Nagar Krushna Dalei Male General No Krishna Dalei Self Male 47 Married Primary 68640 116640 No No Laboour

Non Agriculture 514 Gandhi Nagar General Gopal Dalei Son Male 29 Unmarried Secondary 48000 Laboour

515 GN/014/2016 Gandhi Nagar Ratnakar Dalei Male General No Ratnakar Dalei Self Male 45 Married 10th Private Service 180000 180000 No No

Intermedi 516 Gandhi Nagar General Nirupama Dalei Daughter Female 20 Unmarried Study ate

517 Gandhi Nagar General Lalit Kumar Dalei Son Male 18 Unmarried 10th Study

38

Final Report on RAP and TDP for construction of Additional Spillway on Hirakud Dam, in Sambalpur District, Odisha

LIST OF PAFs ELIGIBLE TO BE ENTITLED TO GET COMPENSATION AND R&R ASSISTANCE - SQUATTERS (STRUCTURE OWNERs HAVING OWN STRUCTURES BUT DO NOT HAVE OWN LAND) Total Any Yearly Nos. Yearly children BPL Head of the Household Caste Relations Marital income Any of HH ID No. Hamlet Name Sex Name Person Sex Age Education Main Occupation Income have lost (for name Tribe hip HHH status of disbility

PAFs Earlier of PAFs & PDS)

Displaced House destitute holds

518 GN/015/2016 Gandhi Nagar Jateswar Dalei Male General No Jateswar Dalei Self Male 40 Married Primary Private Service 60000 60000 No No

Suresh Chandra 519 GN/016/2016 Gandhi Nagar Suresh Chandra Pradhan Male OBC No Self Male 56 Married 10th Private Service 96000 96000 No No Pradhan

520 Gandhi Nagar OBC Namita Pradhan Daughter Female 25 Unmarried Technical

Intermedi 521 Gandhi Nagar OBC Amita Pradhan Daughter Female 20 Unmarried Study ate

522 GN/017/2016 Gandhi Nagar Manabodha Pradhan Male OBC No Manabodha Pradhan Self Male 62 Married Primary 37200 No No

Non Agriculture 523 Gandhi Nagar OBC Bhagatran Pradhan Son Male 28 Unmarried 10th 21600 Laboour

Non Agriculture 524 GN/018/2016 Gandhi Nagar Ramesh Chandra Swain Male General No Ramesh Chandra Swain Self Male 48 Married 10th 60000 108000 No Yes Laboour

Non Agriculture 525 Gandhi Nagar General Satyajit Swain Son Male 19 Unmarried Graduate 48000 Laboour

526 GN/019/2016 Gandhi Nagar Brundaban Maharana Male OBC No Brundaban Maharana Self Male 66 Married Primary Private Service 36000 84000 No Yes

527 Gandhi Nagar OBC Pradeep Maharana Son Male 20 Unmarried Graduate Pvt job 48000

Non Agriculture 528 GN/020/2016 Gandhi Nagar Madhusudan Pradhan Male OBC No Madhusudan Pradhan Self Male 58 Married Primary 60000 180000 No Yes Laboour

Non Agriculture 529 Gandhi Nagar OBC Balaram Pradhan Son Male 31 Married Secondary 60000 Laboour

Non Agriculture 530 Gandhi Nagar OBC Pradhan Son Male 27 Unmarried Secondary 60000 Laboour

531 Gandhi Nagar OBC Ramnath Pradhan Son Male 24 Unmarried Secondary

39

Final Report on RAP and TDP for construction of Additional Spillway on Hirakud Dam, in Sambalpur District, Odisha

LIST OF PAFs ELIGIBLE TO BE ENTITLED TO GET COMPENSATION AND R&R ASSISTANCE - SQUATTERS (STRUCTURE OWNERs HAVING OWN STRUCTURES BUT DO NOT HAVE OWN LAND) Total Any Yearly Nos. Yearly children BPL Head of the Household Caste Relations Marital income Any of HH ID No. Hamlet Name Sex Name Person Sex Age Education Main Occupation Income have lost (for name Tribe hip HHH status of disbility

PAFs Earlier of PAFs & PDS)

Displaced House destitute holds

532 GN/021/2016 Gandhi Nagar Dilip Kumbhar Male SC NO Dilip Kumbhar Self Male 36 Married 10th Agriculture Labour 60000 75000 NO NO

533 GN/022/2016 Gandhi Nagar Baikuntha Naik Male SC NO Baikuntha Naik Self Male 45 Married Illiterate Agriculture Labour 60000 180000 NO NO

534 Gandhi Nagar SC Locahan Naik Son Male 24 Married Middle Agriculture Labour 60000

535 GN/023/2016 Gandhi Nagar Sanjiv Das Male SC NO Sanjib Das Self Male 38 Married 10th Agriculture Labour 72000 72000 NO NO

Just 536 GN/024/2016 Gandhi Nagar Rosananda Kumbhar Male SC NO Rasananda Kumbhar Self Male 57 Married Agriculture Labour 60000 180000 NO NO Literate

537 Gandhi Nagar SC Nabaghan Kumbhar Son Female 30 Married Primary Agriculture Labour 60000

538 Gandhi Nagar SC Naami Kumbhar Daughter Female 21 Unmarried Primary House Work

539 Gandhi Nagar SC Kartik Kumbhar Son Male 19 Unmarried Middle Agriculture Labour 60000

540 GN/025/2016 Gandhi Nagar Raghunath Chhatria Male SC NO Raghunath Chhatria Self Male 45 Married Primary Agriculture Labour 60000 60000 NO NO

541 GN/026/2016 Gandhi Nagar Dipak Chhatria Male SC NO Deepak Chhatria Son Male 19 Unmarried Technical Study NA

542 GN/027/2016 Gandhi Nagar Debananda Mahanand Male SC Yes Debananda Mahanand Self Male 41 Married Primary Agriculture Labour 52000 52000 NO NO

543 Gandhi Nagar SC Rukimini Mahanand Daughter Female 18 Unmarried 10th Depend On Father

Yes 544 Gandhi Nagar SC Sibani Mahanand Daughter Female 11 Unmarried Middle Study (Body Defect)

Femal 545 GN/028/2016 Gandhi Nagar Sita Nag SC Yes Sita Nag Self Female 56 Widow Illiterate Agriculture Labour 48000 152000 NO NO e

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Final Report on RAP and TDP for construction of Additional Spillway on Hirakud Dam, in Sambalpur District, Odisha

LIST OF PAFs ELIGIBLE TO BE ENTITLED TO GET COMPENSATION AND R&R ASSISTANCE - SQUATTERS (STRUCTURE OWNERs HAVING OWN STRUCTURES BUT DO NOT HAVE OWN LAND) Total Any Yearly Nos. Yearly children BPL Head of the Household Caste Relations Marital income Any of HH ID No. Hamlet Name Sex Name Person Sex Age Education Main Occupation Income have lost (for name Tribe hip HHH status of disbility

PAFs Earlier of PAFs & PDS)

Displaced House destitute holds

546 Gandhi Nagar SC Rabi Nag Son Male 35 Married Primary Agriculture Labour 52000

547 GN/029/2016 Gandhi Nagar Raju Mahananda Male SC Yes Raju Mahananda Self Male 48 Married Illiterate Agriculture Labour 48000 96000 NO NO

548 Gandhi Nagar SC Laxmi Mahananda Daughter Female 18 Unmarried Primary Depend On Father

549 GN/030/2016 Gandhi Nagar Banamali Mahananda Male SC Banamali Mahananda Self Male 25 Married Middle Agriculture Labour 60000 60000 NO NO

550 GN/031/2016 Gandhi Nagar Prasanna Nanda Male SC Yes Prasanna Nanda Self Male 42 Married Illiterate Depend On Family 120000 NO NO

Intermedi 551 Gandhi Nagar SC Surendra Nanda Brother Male 40 Unmarried Agriculture Labour 60000 ate

Service Private 552 GN/032/2016 Gandhi Nagar Jaladhar Barik Male SC Yes Jaladhar Barik Self Male 42 Married 10th 60000 60000 NO NO Sector

553 GN/033/2016 Gandhi Nagar Sanatan Banchhor Male OBC NO Sanatan Banchhor Self Male 38 Married Middle Agriculture Labour 49680 49680 NO NO

554 GN/034/2016 Gandhi Nagar Prakash Biswal Male OBC NO Prakash Biswal Self Male 57 Married I.T.I Agriculture Labour 60480 161280 NO NO

555 Gandhi Nagar OBC Lalit Biswal Son Male 31 Unmarried Graduate Agriculture Labour 43200

556 Gandhi Nagar OBC Ananta Biswal Son Male 27 Unmarried B.A Agriculture Labour 57600

557 Gandhi Nagar OBC Rakhirani Biswal Daughter Female 26 Unmarried M.A Unemployed

558 GN/035/2016 Gandhi Nagar Sanjaya Kumar Giri Male General NO Sanjaya Kumar Giri Self Male 42 Married B.S.C Agriculture Labour 48000 48000 NO NO

Intermedi 559 GN/036/2016 Gandhi Nagar Ramjanam Giri Male General NO Ramranjan Giri Self Male 84 Married Govt Pension 72000 72000 NO NO ate

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PAFs Earlier of PAFs & PDS)

Displaced House destitute holds

560 GN/037/2016 Gandhi Nagar Krishna Kumar Giri Male General NO Krishna Kumar Giri Self Male 40 Married B.Com Govt. Service 180000 180000 NO NO

561 GN/038/2016 Gandhi Nagar Bijaya Kumar Giri Male General NO Bijaya Kumar Giri Self Male 50 Married I.T.I Agriculture Labour 36000 36000 NO NO

562 Gandhi Nagar General Manishi Giri Son Male 20 Unmarried I.T.I Unemployed

Femal 563 GN/039/2016 Gandhi Nagar Surekha Behera SC NO Surekha Behera Self Female 29 Widow Illiterate Agriculture Labour 27000 27000 NO NO e

564 GN/040/2016 Gandhi Nagar Pintu Behera Male SC NO Pintu Behera Self Male 34 Married Illiterate Agriculture Labour 62400 62400 NO NO

565 GN/041/2016 Gandhi Nagar Dhana Bahadur Thapa Male OBC NO Dhana Bahadur Thapa Self Male 58 Married Primary Depend On Son 62400 NO Yes

Intermedi 566 Gandhi Nagar OBC Kesh Bahadur Thapa Son Male 32 Unmarried Agriculture Labour 62400 ate

567 Gandhi Nagar OBC Santi Bahadur Thapa Daughter Female 28 Unmarried Middle Unemployed

568 Gandhi Nagar OBC Rakhi Bahadur Thapa Daughter Female 22 Unmarried Middle Unemployed

569 GN/042/2016 Gandhi Nagar Suraj Mahananda Male SC NO Suraj Mahananda Self Male 27 Married Primary Agriculture Labour 62400 62400 NO NO

570 GN/043/2016 Gandhi Nagar Pratap Mukhi Male SC NO Pratap Mukhi Self Male 33 Married Primary Agriculture Labour 60000 60000 NO NO

Femal 571 GN/044/2016 Gandhi Nagar Banita Mukhi SC NO Banita Mukhi Self Female 29 Widow Illiterate Agriculture Labour 48000 48000 NO NO e

572 GN/045/2016 Gandhi Nagar Krishna Bahadur Thapa Male OBC NO Krishna Bahadur Thapa Self Male 30 Married Middle Agriculture Labour 45000 45000 NO NO

573 GN/046/2016 Gandhi Nagar Suresh Chandra Mukhi Male SC NO Suresh Chandra Mukhi Self Male 50 Married Middle Govt. Service 276000 276000 NO NO

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Final Report on RAP and TDP for construction of Additional Spillway on Hirakud Dam, in Sambalpur District, Odisha

LIST OF PAFs ELIGIBLE TO BE ENTITLED TO GET COMPENSATION AND R&R ASSISTANCE - SQUATTERS (STRUCTURE OWNERs HAVING OWN STRUCTURES BUT DO NOT HAVE OWN LAND) Total Any Yearly Nos. Yearly children BPL Head of the Household Caste Relations Marital income Any of HH ID No. Hamlet Name Sex Name Person Sex Age Education Main Occupation Income have lost (for name Tribe hip HHH status of disbility

PAFs Earlier of PAFs & PDS)

Displaced House destitute holds

574 GN/047/2016 Gandhi Nagar Bimal Kumar Mukhi Male SC NO Bimal Kumar Mukhi Self Male 24 Married Middle Agriculture Labour 62400 62400 NO NO

Femal 575 GN/048/2016 Gandhi Nagar Saya Mahananda SC NO Saya Mahananda Self Female 42 Widow Illiterate Agriculture Labour 62400 62400 NO NO e

576 Gandhi Nagar SC Mili Mahananda Daughter Female 18 Unmarried Primary Unemployed

577 GN/049/2016 Gandhi Nagar Diki Sen Mukhi Male SC NO Dikyi Sen Mukhi Self Male 20 Unmarried Middle Agriculture Labour 57600 57600 NO NO

578 GN/050/2016 Gandhi Nagar Manoj Kumar Mukhi Male SC NO Manoj Kumar Mukhi Self Male 26 Married Middle Agriculture Labour 62400 62400 NO NO

Femal 579 GN/051/2016 Gandhi Nagar Bimala Mukhi SC NO Bimala Mukhi Self Female 70 Widow Illiterate Depend On Son NA NO NO e

580 GN/052/2016 Gandhi Nagar Kishor Suna Male SC NO Kishor Suna Self Male 32 Married Illiterate Agriculture Labour 62400 62400 NO NO

581 Gandhi Nagar SC Bina Suna Daughter Female 18 Unmarried Middle Study

582 GN/053/2016 Gandhi Nagar Manoj Suna Male SC NO Manoj Suna Self Male 30 Married Primary Agriculture Labour 62400 62400 NO NO

Femal 583 GN/054/2016 Gandhi Nagar Reeta Suna SC NO Rita Suna Self Female 50 Widow Illiterate Agriculture Labour 62400 62400 NO NO e

584 GN/055/2016 Gandhi Nagar Madana Mahananda Male SC NO Madan Mahananda Self Male 50 Unmarried B.A Pvt job 36000 36000 NO NO

Service Private 585 GN/056/2016 Gandhi Nagar Mahendra Mahananda Male SC NO Mahendra Mahananda Self Male 45 Married Primary 45000 45000 NO NO Sector

Femal Service Private 586 GN/057/2016 Gandhi Nagar Jayanti Mahananda SC NO Jayanti Mahananda Self Female 45 Widow Primary 50000 50000 NO NO e Sector

Asishi Kumar 587 Gandhi Nagar SC Son Male 27 Unmarried 10th Study Mahananda

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Final Report on RAP and TDP for construction of Additional Spillway on Hirakud Dam, in Sambalpur District, Odisha

LIST OF PAFs ELIGIBLE TO BE ENTITLED TO GET COMPENSATION AND R&R ASSISTANCE - SQUATTERS (STRUCTURE OWNERs HAVING OWN STRUCTURES BUT DO NOT HAVE OWN LAND) Total Any Yearly Nos. Yearly children BPL Head of the Household Caste Relations Marital income Any of HH ID No. Hamlet Name Sex Name Person Sex Age Education Main Occupation Income have lost (for name Tribe hip HHH status of disbility

PAFs Earlier of PAFs & PDS)

Displaced House destitute holds

588 Gandhi Nagar SC Debasish Mahananda Son Male 24 Unmarried Middle Study

589 GN/058/2016 Gandhi Nagar Jagadeb Tandi Male SC NO Jagadeb Tandi Self Male 27 Married Primary Agriculture Labour 27000 27000 NO NO

590 GN/059/2016 Gandhi Nagar Mahipali Tandi Male SC NO Mahipali Tandi Self Male 54 Married Illiterate Agriculture Labour 27000 54000 NO Yes

591 Gandhi Nagar SC Kesaba Tandi Son Male 24 Unmarried Primary Agriculture Labour 27000

592 GN/060/2016 Gandhi Nagar Sharat Singh Male SC NO Sharat Singh Self Male 44 Married Primary Agriculture Labour 50000 50000 NO Yes

593 GN/061/2016 Gandhi Nagar Siba Bahadur Male OBC NO Siba Bahadur Self Male 45 Married Primary Agriculture Labour 624000 624000 NO NO

594 GN/062/2016 Gandhi Nagar Arjit Urma Male SC NO Ajit Urma Self Male 40 Married Primary Agriculture Labour 33000 NO Yes

595 GN/063/2016 Gandhi Nagar Krushna Gardia Male SC NO Rama Krushna Garadia Self Male 46 Married Middle Agriculture Labour 48000 48000 NO Yes

596 GN/064/2016 Gandhi Nagar Nishamani Gardia Male SC NO Nishamani Gardia Self Male 66 Married Illiterate Pension (Govt.) 96000 96000 NO NO

Femal 597 GN/065/2016 Gandhi Nagar Anjari Singh OBC NO Anjura Singh Self Female 36 Widow Illiterate Pension 84000 84000 NO NO e

Femal 598 GN/066/2016 Gandhi Nagar Sashi Behera SC NO Sashi Behera Self Female 70 Widow Illiterate Widow Penson 84000 204000 NO NO e

599 Gandhi Nagar SC Prema Behera Son Male 38 Married Middle Agriculture Labour 60000

600 GN/067/2016 Gandhi Nagar Swarna Urma Male SC NO Swarna Urma Self Male 57 Married Primary Agriculture Labour 18000 54000 NO NO

601 Gandhi Nagar SC Sujit Urma Son Male 22 Unmarried Primary Agriculture Labour 36000

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Final Report on RAP and TDP for construction of Additional Spillway on Hirakud Dam, in Sambalpur District, Odisha

LIST OF PAFs ELIGIBLE TO BE ENTITLED TO GET COMPENSATION AND R&R ASSISTANCE - SQUATTERS (STRUCTURE OWNERs HAVING OWN STRUCTURES BUT DO NOT HAVE OWN LAND) Total Any Yearly Nos. Yearly children BPL Head of the Household Caste Relations Marital income Any of HH ID No. Hamlet Name Sex Name Person Sex Age Education Main Occupation Income have lost (for name Tribe hip HHH status of disbility

PAFs Earlier of PAFs & PDS)

Displaced House destitute holds

602 GN/068/2016 Gandhi Nagar Yudhistira Chhuria Male SC NO Yudhistira Chhuria Self Male 44 Unmarried Middle Agriculture Labour 36000 36000 NO NO

Femal 603 GN/069/2016 Gandhi Nagar Sulochana Tandi SC NO Chendrasekhar Tandi Self Male 40 Married 10th Agriculture Labour 45000 45000 NO Yes e

604 Gandhi Nagar SC Bikash Tandi Son Male 19 Unmarried 10th Study

605 GN/070/2016 Gandhi Nagar Suben Tandi Male SC NO Suben Tandi Self Male 57 Married Primary Agriculture Labour 36000 180000 NO Yes

Intermedi 606 Gandhi Nagar SC Dibakar Tandi Son Male 30 Unmarried Pvt job 144000 ate

607 Gandhi Nagar SC Madhabi Tandi Daughter Female 22 Unmarried Primary

608 GN/071/2016 Gandhi Nagar Dibakar Panigrahi Male General NO Dibakar Panigrahi Self Male 67 Married 10th Depend On Son 58800 NO NO

Intermedi 609 Gandhi Nagar General Satish Panigrahi Son Male 32 Unmarried Agriculture Labour 18000 ate

610 Gandhi Nagar General Pratishi Panigrahi Son Male 28 Unmarried Middle Agriculture Labour 40800

611 GN/072/2016 Gandhi Nagar Y. Krushnamurty Reddy Male General NO Y. Krushnamurty Reddy Self Male 62 Married 10th Pension 13596 133596 NO NO

612 Gandhi Nagar General Iswar Prasad Reddy Son Male 28 Married Diploma Agriculture Labour 60000

613 Gandhi Nagar General Dushiyant Reddy Son Male 27 Unmarried 10th Agriculture Labour 60000

614 Gandhi Nagar General Srinibash Reddy Son Male 25 Unmarried B. Tech Study

615 GN/073/2016 Gandhi Nagar Pramod Mukhi Male SC NO Pramod Mukhi Self Male 30 Married Illiterate Agriculture Labour 48000 48000 NO NO

45

Final Report on RAP and TDP for construction of Additional Spillway on Hirakud Dam, in Sambalpur District, Odisha

LIST OF PAFs ELIGIBLE TO BE ENTITLED TO GET COMPENSATION AND R&R ASSISTANCE - SQUATTERS (STRUCTURE OWNERs HAVING OWN STRUCTURES BUT DO NOT HAVE OWN LAND) Total Any Yearly Nos. Yearly children BPL Head of the Household Caste Relations Marital income Any of HH ID No. Hamlet Name Sex Name Person Sex Age Education Main Occupation Income have lost (for name Tribe hip HHH status of disbility

PAFs Earlier of PAFs & PDS)

Displaced House destitute holds

616 GN/074/2016 Gandhi Nagar Shyamsundar Meher Male OBC NO Shyamsundar Meher Self Male 58 Married Primary Agriculture Labour 84000 84000 NO Yes

617 GN/075/2016 Gandhi Nagar Ramkrushna Meher Male OBC NO Ramkrushna Meher Self Male 34 Married Middle Agriculture Labour 62400 62400 NO NO

618 GN/076/2016 Gandhi Nagar Santosh Meher Male OBC NO Santosh Meher Self Male 29 Married Illiterate Agriculture Labour 60000 60000 NO NO

619 GN/077/2016 Gandhi Nagar Nilakantha Meher Male OBC NO Nilakantha Meher Self Male 23 Unmarried Graduate Depend On Father NA NO NO

Femal 620 GN/078/2016 Gandhi Nagar Gita Meher OBC NO Gita Meher Self Female 35 Unmarried Primary Depend On Father NA NO NO e

621 GN/079/2016 Gandhi Nagar Sambhu Nag Male SC NO Sambhu Nag Self Male 47 Married Illiterate Agriculture Labour 60000 120000 NO NO

Femal Trade/ Business In 622 GN/080/2016 Gandhi Nagar Sabitri Barik SC NO Sabitri Barik Self Female 47 Widow Illiterate 36000 36000 NO NO e Fixed Premises

623 Gandhi Nagar SC Raju Barik Son Male 21 Unmarried Illiterate

624 GN/081/2016 Gandhi Nagar Tinku Barik Male SC NO Tinku Barik Self Male 22 Married Middle Agriculture Labour 36000 36000 NO NO

625 GN/082/2016 Gandhi Nagar Pradeep Sindriaa Male SC NO Pradeep Sindriaa Self Male 36 Married 10th Agriculture Labour 60000 60000 NO NO

Femal 626 GN/083/2016 Gandhi Nagar Suchita Sindriaa SC NO Suchita Sindriaa Self Female 58 Widow Illiterate Govt. Service 264000 264000 NO NO e

627 GN/084/2016 Gandhi Nagar Bidesi Sindriaa Male SC NO Bidesi Sindriaa Self Male 39 Married Illiterate Agriculture Labour 60000 60000 NO NO

628 GN/085/2016 Gandhi Nagar Kusuru Mallik Male SC NO Kusuru Mallik Self Male 57 Married Illiterate Depend On Son 60000 NO NO

629 Gandhi Nagar SC Raju Mallik Son Male 32 Married Middle Agriculture Labour 60000

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Final Report on RAP and TDP for construction of Additional Spillway on Hirakud Dam, in Sambalpur District, Odisha

LIST OF PAFs ELIGIBLE TO BE ENTITLED TO GET COMPENSATION AND R&R ASSISTANCE - SQUATTERS (STRUCTURE OWNERs HAVING OWN STRUCTURES BUT DO NOT HAVE OWN LAND) Total Any Yearly Nos. Yearly children BPL Head of the Household Caste Relations Marital income Any of HH ID No. Hamlet Name Sex Name Person Sex Age Education Main Occupation Income have lost (for name Tribe hip HHH status of disbility

PAFs Earlier of PAFs & PDS)

Displaced House destitute holds

630 GN/086/2016 Gandhi Nagar Asok Mukhi Male SC NO Asok Mukhi Self Male 50 Married Illiterate Agriculture Labour 60000 120000 NO NO

631 GN/087/2016 Gandhi Nagar Anil Mukhi Male SC NO Anil Mukhi Self Male 28 Married Primary Agriculture Labour 60000 60000 NO NO

632 Gandhi Nagar SC Archita Mukhi Daughter Female 7 Unmarried Primary Study Dumb

633 GN/088/2016 Gandhi Nagar Sunil Mukhi Male SC NO Sunil Mukhi Self Male 35 Married Primary Agriculture Labour 60000 120000 NO NO

634 GN/089/2016 Gandhi Nagar Nabin Mukhi Male SC NO Nabin Mukhi Self Male 25 Married Primary Agriculture Labour 50000 50000 NO NO

635 GN/090/2016 Gandhi Nagar Amit Mukhi Male SC NO Amit Mukhi Self Male 28 Married ITI Agriculture Labour 60000 60000 NO NO

Femal 636 GN/091/2016 Gandhi Nagar Sandhyarani Majumdar General NO Sandhyarani Majumdar Self Female 72 Widow Illiterate Depend On Son 72000 NO NO e

637 Gandhi Nagar General Ashish Majumdar Son Male 44 Married 10th Agriculture Labour 72000

638 GN/092/2016 Gandhi Nagar Bansi Behera Male OBC NO Bansi Behera Self Male 80 Married 10th Pension (Govt.) 60000 60000 NO NO

Yes 639 Gandhi Nagar OBC Drupati Behera Daughter Female 35 Unmarried 10th Depend On Father (Body Defect)

Femal 640 GN/093/2016 Gandhi Nagar Kumudini Gardia SC NO Kumudini Gardia Self Male 80 Widow Illiterate Govt Pension 84000 84000 NO NO e

641 Gandhi Nagar SC Manjari Gardia Daughter Female 34 Unmarried Primary

642 GN/094/2016 Gandhi Nagar Narayan Gardia Male SC NO Narayan Gardia Self Male 77 Married Illiterate Govt Pension 72000 72000 NO NO

643 Gandhi Nagar SC Pramod Gardia Son Male 33 Unmarried Primary Unemployed

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Final Report on RAP and TDP for construction of Additional Spillway on Hirakud Dam, in Sambalpur District, Odisha

LIST OF PAFs ELIGIBLE TO BE ENTITLED TO GET COMPENSATION AND R&R ASSISTANCE - SQUATTERS (STRUCTURE OWNERs HAVING OWN STRUCTURES BUT DO NOT HAVE OWN LAND) Total Any Yearly Nos. Yearly children BPL Head of the Household Caste Relations Marital income Any of HH ID No. Hamlet Name Sex Name Person Sex Age Education Main Occupation Income have lost (for name Tribe hip HHH status of disbility

PAFs Earlier of PAFs & PDS)

Displaced House destitute holds

644 GN/095/2016 Gandhi Nagar Dileswar Gardia Male SC NO Dileswar Gardia Self Male 35 Married Primary Agriculture Labour 72000 72000 NO NO

645 GN/096/2016 Gandhi Nagar Ram Chhatri Male SC NO Ram Chhatri Self Male 69 Married Primary Govt Pension 96000 96000 NO NO

646 Gandhi Nagar SC Purnachandra Chhatria Son Male 23 Unmarried ITI Study

647 Gandhi Nagar SC Jayanti Chhatria Daughter Female 19 Unmarried 10th Study

Service Private 648 GN/097/2016 Gandhi Nagar Arabinda Maharana Male OBC NO Arabinda Maharana Self Male 45 Married 10th 240000 408000 NO NO Sector

Femal 649 GN/098/2016 Gandhi Nagar Mahakud General NO Radha Mahakud Self Female 62 Widow Primary Govt Pension 88800 88800 NO NO e

650 GN/099/2016 Gandhi Nagar Malaya Mahakud Male General NO Malaya Mahakud Self Male 41 Married Middle Agriculture Labour 72000 72000 NO NO

651 GN/100/2016 Gandhi Nagar Tatia Reddi Male General NO Tatia Reddy Self Male 75 Married Primary Pension (Govt.) 118800 154800 NO NO

652 Gandhi Nagar General Ramachandra Reddy Son Male 30 Married Primary Agriculture Labour 36000

653 GN/101/2016 Gandhi Nagar Sanjaya Bag Male SC NO Sanjaya Bag Self Male 38 Married Middle Agriculture Labour 60000 111600 NO NO

654 Gandhi Nagar SC Ratan Bag Father Male 66 Married Illiterate Old Age Pension 3600

Grand 655 Gandhi Nagar SC Sakuntala Bag Female 85 Widow Primary Depend On Son Mother

656 GN/102/2016 Gandhi Nagar Ramesh Suna Male SC NO Ramesh Suna Self Male 38 Married 10th Agriculture Labour 66000 66000 NO NO

657 GN/103/2016 Gandhi Nagar Mukesh Suna Male SC NO Mukesh Suna Self Male 39 Married 10th Agriculture Labour 48000 48000 NO NO

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Final Report on RAP and TDP for construction of Additional Spillway on Hirakud Dam, in Sambalpur District, Odisha

LIST OF PAFs ELIGIBLE TO BE ENTITLED TO GET COMPENSATION AND R&R ASSISTANCE - SQUATTERS (STRUCTURE OWNERs HAVING OWN STRUCTURES BUT DO NOT HAVE OWN LAND) Total Any Yearly Nos. Yearly children BPL Head of the Household Caste Relations Marital income Any of HH ID No. Hamlet Name Sex Name Person Sex Age Education Main Occupation Income have lost (for name Tribe hip HHH status of disbility

PAFs Earlier of PAFs & PDS)

Displaced House destitute holds

Trade/ Business In 658 GN/104/2016 Gandhi Nagar Upendra Mukhi Male SC NO Upendra Mukhi Self Male 26 Married Primary 37500 37500 NO NO Fixed Premises

659 GN/105/2016 Gandhi Nagar Bisu Gauda Male General NO Bisu Gauda Self Male 37 Married Primary Agriculture Labour 48000 48000 NO NO

Just Trade/ Business In 660 GN/106/2016 Gandhi Nagar Bhaskara Mukhi Male SC NO Bhaskara Mukhi Self Male 49 Married 48000 240000 NO NO Literate Fixed Premises

661 Gandhi Nagar SC Birju Mukhi Son Male 22 Unmarried Middle Agriculture Labour 48000

662 Gandhi Nagar SC Dhiraj Mukhi Son Male 19 Unmarried Middle Agriculture Labour 48000

663 Gandhi Nagar SC Suraja Mukhi Son Male 30 Married Middle Agriculture Labour 48000

664 Gandhi Nagar SC Sanjib Mukhi Son Male 28 Married Middle Agriculture Labour 48000

Just 665 GN/107/2016 Gandhi Nagar Munu Mukhi Male SC NO Munu Mukhi Self Male 45 Married Govt. Service 240000 288000 NO NO Literate

666 Gandhi Nagar SC Rajendra Mukhi Son Male 30 Married Middle Agriculture Labour 48000

Service Private 667 GN/108/2016 Gandhi Nagar Santosh Swin Male SC NO Santosh Swin Self Male 52 Married 10th 60000 60000 NO NO Sector

668 GN/109/2016 Gandhi Nagar Dukhu Behera Male SC NO Dukhu Behera Self Male 54 Married Illiterate Agriculture Labour 36000 132000 NO NO

669 Gandhi Nagar SC Kirtana Behera Son Male 30 Married Middle Agriculture Labour 48000

670 Gandhi Nagar SC Rajesh Behera Son Male 28 Married Middle Agriculture Labour 48000

671 GN/110/2016 Gandhi Nagar Sarat Bag Male SC NO Sarat Bag Self Male 42 Married Middle Agriculture Labour 48000 60000 NO NO

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Final Report on RAP and TDP for construction of Additional Spillway on Hirakud Dam, in Sambalpur District, Odisha

LIST OF PAFs ELIGIBLE TO BE ENTITLED TO GET COMPENSATION AND R&R ASSISTANCE - SQUATTERS (STRUCTURE OWNERs HAVING OWN STRUCTURES BUT DO NOT HAVE OWN LAND) Total Any Yearly Nos. Yearly children BPL Head of the Household Caste Relations Marital income Any of HH ID No. Hamlet Name Sex Name Person Sex Age Education Main Occupation Income have lost (for name Tribe hip HHH status of disbility

PAFs Earlier of PAFs & PDS)

Displaced House destitute holds

672 Gandhi Nagar SC Tiliotama Bag Mother Female 57 Widow Illiterate Pension 12000

673 GN/111/2016 Gandhi Nagar Dutia Kaleth Male SC NO Dutia Kaleth Self Male 54 Married Middle Govt. Service 264000 312000 NO NO

674 Gandhi Nagar SC Anita Kaleth Daughter Female 20 Unmarried Illiterate Unemployed

675 Gandhi Nagar SC Hemanta Kaleth Son Male 19 Unmarried Middle Agriculture Labour 48000

Service Private 676 GN/112/2016 Gandhi Nagar Pitabasa Maharana Male OBC NO Pitabasa Maharana Self Male 50 Married Graduate 84000 84000 NO NO Sector

Yes 677 Gandhi Nagar OBC Prativa Maharana Daughter Female 16 Unmarried 10th Study (Body Defect)

678 GN/113/2016 Gandhi Nagar Judhisty Reddy Male General NO Judhisty Reddy Self Male 63 Married Primary Govt Pension 120000 504000 NO NO

Service Govt. 679 Gandhi Nagar General Lokanath Reddy Son Male 42 Married 10th 240000 Sector

Service Private 680 Gandhi Nagar General Dinabandhu Reddy Son Male 41 Married 10th 96000 Sector

Service Private 681 Gandhi Nagar General Harekrushna Reddy Son Male 36 Married Graduate 48000 Sector

Femal 682 GN/114/2016 Gandhi Nagar Mangala Bhoi OBC NO Mangala Bhoi Self Male 59 Widow Illiterate Govt. Service 180000 180000 NO NO e

683 Gandhi Nagar OBC Sanatan Bhoi Son Male 38 Married Middle Unemployed

Service Private 684 GN/115/2016 Gandhi Nagar Gurucharan Bhoi Male OBC NO Gurucharan Bhoi Son Male 34 Married 10th 144000 144000 No Sector

685 GN/116/2016 Gandhi Nagar Manoranjan Bag Male SC NO Manoranjan Bag Self Male 39 Married Middle Agriculture Labour 60000 60000 NO NO

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Final Report on RAP and TDP for construction of Additional Spillway on Hirakud Dam, in Sambalpur District, Odisha

LIST OF PAFs ELIGIBLE TO BE ENTITLED TO GET COMPENSATION AND R&R ASSISTANCE - SQUATTERS (STRUCTURE OWNERs HAVING OWN STRUCTURES BUT DO NOT HAVE OWN LAND) Total Any Yearly Nos. Yearly children BPL Head of the Household Caste Relations Marital income Any of HH ID No. Hamlet Name Sex Name Person Sex Age Education Main Occupation Income have lost (for name Tribe hip HHH status of disbility

PAFs Earlier of PAFs & PDS)

Displaced House destitute holds

686 GN/117/2016 Gandhi Nagar Manoj Sandh Male SC NO Manoj Sandh Self Male 37 Married Middle Agriculture Labour 84000 84000 NO Yes

Intermedi 687 GN/118/2016 Gandhi Nagar Radhamohan Panda Male General NO Radhamohan Panda Self Male 76 Married Depend On Son 120000 NO NO ate

Trade/ Business In 688 Gandhi Nagar General Niranjan Panda Son Male 41 Married Graduate 120000 Fixed Premises

Femal 689 GN/119/2016 Gandhi Nagar Bimala Chhatria SC NO Bimala Chhatria Self Female 57 Widow Illiterate Agriculture Labour 24000 27600 NO NO e

690 Gandhi Nagar SC Janaki Chhatria Sister Female 41 Widow Illiterate Widow Penson 3600

691 Gandhi Nagar SC Puspa Chhatria Daughter Female 20 Unmarried Primary Depend On Mother

Service Private 692 GN/120/2016 Gandhi Nagar Suresh Chhatria Male SC NO Suresh Chhatria Self Male 42 Married Primary 42000 42000 NO NO Sector

693 GN/121/2016 Gandhi Nagar Daulat Meher Male OBC NO Doulat Meher Self Male 57 Married Illiterate Agriculture Labour 36000 204000 NO NO

Service Private 694 Gandhi Nagar OBC Hemanta Meher Son Male 32 Married Primary 48000 Sector

Service Private 695 Gandhi Nagar OBC Jitendra Meher Son Male 29 Married Primary 48000 Sector

696 Gandhi Nagar OBC Rajender Meher Son Male 25 Unmarried Primary Agriculture Labour 72000

697 GN/122/2016 Gandhi Nagar Braja Meher Male OBC NO Braja Meher Self Male 73 Married Primary Govt Pension 96000 396000 NO NO

Service Private 698 Gandhi Nagar OBC Samaru Meher Son Male 47 Married 10th 240000 Sector

Grand 699 Gandhi Nagar OBC Deepak Meher Male 25 Unmarried Graduate Study Son

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Final Report on RAP and TDP for construction of Additional Spillway on Hirakud Dam, in Sambalpur District, Odisha

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PAFs Earlier of PAFs & PDS)

Displaced House destitute holds

Grand 700 Gandhi Nagar OBC Dinesh Meher Male 22 Unmarried 10th Study Son

Service Private 701 Gandhi Nagar OBC Jagabandhu Meher Son Male 42 Married Middle 60000 Sector

702 GN/123/2016 Gandhi Nagar Subas Chandra Sahu Male General NO Subas Chandra Sahu Self Male 57 Married Primary Depend On Son 120000 NO NO

Intermedi 703 Gandhi Nagar General Buluchandra Sahu Son Male 37 Married Driver 84000 ate

Service Private 704 Gandhi Nagar General Ranjita Sahu Daughter Female 34 Widow Graduate 36000 Sector

Service Private 705 GN/124/2016 Gandhi Nagar Tarunkanti Das Male General NO Tarunkanti Das Self Male 38 Married Graduate 84000 84000 NO NO Sector

Service Private 706 GN/125/2016 Gandhi Nagar Chaiyan Barada Male OBC NO Chaiyan Barada Self Male 51 Married Primary 240000 480000 NO NO Sector

Intermedi Service Private 707 Gandhi Nagar OBC Santosh Barada Son Male 32 Married 180000 ate Sector

Service Private 708 Gandhi Nagar OBC Susanta Barada Son Male 28 Married 10th 60000 Sector

Femal 709 GN/126/2016 Gandhi Nagar Babi Samantaray General NO Babi Samantaray Self Female 39 Widow Middle Govt. Service 240000 300000 NO NO e

Intermedi 710 Gandhi Nagar General Narayan Samantaray Son Male 21 Unmarried Pvt job 60000 ate

711 Gandhi Nagar General Sibani Samantaray Daughter Female 18 Unmarried 10th Unemployed

Femal 712 GN/127/2016 Gandhi Nagar Namita Sahoo General NO Namita Sahoo Self Female 40 Widow Middle Pension 240000 240000 NO NO e

Intermedi 713 Gandhi Nagar General Asharani Sahoo Daughter Female 18 Unmarried Study ate

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Final Report on RAP and TDP for construction of Additional Spillway on Hirakud Dam, in Sambalpur District, Odisha

LIST OF PAFs ELIGIBLE TO BE ENTITLED TO GET COMPENSATION AND R&R ASSISTANCE - SQUATTERS (STRUCTURE OWNERs HAVING OWN STRUCTURES BUT DO NOT HAVE OWN LAND) Total Any Yearly Nos. Yearly children BPL Head of the Household Caste Relations Marital income Any of HH ID No. Hamlet Name Sex Name Person Sex Age Education Main Occupation Income have lost (for name Tribe hip HHH status of disbility

PAFs Earlier of PAFs & PDS)

Displaced House destitute holds

Service Private 714 GN/128/2016 Gandhi Nagar Dibakar Mahananda Male SC Yes Dibakar Mahananda Self Male 38 Married Graduate 120000 120000 NO NO Sector

Intermedi 715 GN/129/2016 Gandhi Nagar Khageswar Mahananda Male SC Yes Khageswar Mahananda Self Male 34 Unmarried Pvt job 60000 60000 NO NO ate

Service Private 716 GN/130/2016 Gandhi Nagar Haresh Satpathy Male General NO Haresh Satpathy Self Male 50 Married Middle 72000 132000 NO NO Sector

Trade/ Business In 717 Gandhi Nagar General Subas Satpathy Son Male 28 Unmarried Middle 60000 Fixed Premises

718 Gandhi Nagar General Prakash Satpathy Son Male 25 Unmarried 10th Unemployed

Femal 719 GN/131/2016 Gandhi Nagar Mamina Swain OBC NO Mamina Swain Self Female 36 Widow 10th Pension 24000 24000 NO NO e

720 GN/132/2016 Gandhi Nagar Laxman Gauda Male OBC NO Laxman Gauda Self Male 53 Married Illiterate Agriculture Labour 48000 288000 NO NO

Service Private 721 Gandhi Nagar OBC Tukuna Gauda Son Male 30 Married Middle 96000 Sector

Service Private 722 Gandhi Nagar OBC Pintu Gauda Son Male 27 Married Middle 72000 Sector

Service Private 723 Gandhi Nagar OBC Mantu Gauda Son Male 25 Married Middle 72000 Sector

724 GN/133/2016 Gandhi Nagar Sonu Kumbhar Male OBC NO Sonu Kumbhar Self Male 33 Married Illiterate Driver 72000 72000 NO NO

725 GN/134/2016 Gandhi Nagar Bhagaban Sahu Male General NO Bhagaban Sahu Self Male 48 Married Illiterate Agriculture Labour 36000 36000 NO NO

Service Private 726 GN/135/2016 Gandhi Nagar Nirakara Sandha Male SC NO Nirakara Sandha Self Male 45 Married Primary 72000 126000 NO NO Sector

727 Gandhi Nagar SC Sankarsana Sandha Son Male 21 Unmarried 10th Pvt job 54000

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Final Report on RAP and TDP for construction of Additional Spillway on Hirakud Dam, in Sambalpur District, Odisha

LIST OF PAFs ELIGIBLE TO BE ENTITLED TO GET COMPENSATION AND R&R ASSISTANCE - SQUATTERS (STRUCTURE OWNERs HAVING OWN STRUCTURES BUT DO NOT HAVE OWN LAND) Total Any Yearly Nos. Yearly children BPL Head of the Household Caste Relations Marital income Any of HH ID No. Hamlet Name Sex Name Person Sex Age Education Main Occupation Income have lost (for name Tribe hip HHH status of disbility

PAFs Earlier of PAFs & PDS)

Displaced House destitute holds

728 GN/136/2016 Gandhi Nagar Nityananda Kaleth Male SC NO Nityananda Kaleth Self Male 46 Married Middle Agriculture Labour 72000 168000 NO NO

729 Gandhi Nagar SC Birendra Kaleth Son Male 25 Unmarried Middle Agriculture Labour 48000

730 Gandhi Nagar SC Dhirendra Kaleth Son Male 24 Unmarried Middle Agriculture Labour 48000

731 GN/137/2016 Gandhi Nagar Hari Rout Male General NO Hari Rout Self Male 80 Married Primary Govt Pension 108000 588000 NO NO

732 Gandhi Nagar General Ujala Rout Daughter Female 50 Married Graduate Housewife

Grand Post 733 Gandhi Nagar General Sweet Rout Female 24 Unmarried Study Daughter Graduate

Grand 734 Gandhi Nagar General Satyajit Rout Male 23 Unmarried B. Tech Study Son

Grand Post 735 Gandhi Nagar General Beauty Rout Female 22 Unmarried Study Daughter Graduate

Service Private 736 GN/138/2016 Gandhi Nagar Dasarathi Sahoo Male General NO Dasarathi Sahoo Self Male 45 Married 10th 240000 240000 NO NO Sector

737 Gandhi Nagar General Suryaprakash Sahoo Son Male 20 Unmarried Graduate Study

Trade/ Business In 738 GN/139/2016 Gandhi Nagar Khali Swain Male General NO Khali Swain Self Male 63 Married Middle 60000 348000 NO NO Fixed Premises

Intermedi Service Private 739 Gandhi Nagar General Tapan Swain Son Male 33 Married 216000 ate Sector

Trade/ Business In 740 Gandhi Nagar General Tarun Swain Son Male 28 Married 10th 72000 Fixed Premises

Femal 741 GN/140/2016 Gandhi Nagar Munu Behera SC Munu Behera Self Female 38 Widow 10th Govt. Service 228000 228000 No No e

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LIST OF PAFs ELIGIBLE TO BE ENTITLED TO GET COMPENSATION AND R&R ASSISTANCE - SQUATTERS (STRUCTURE OWNERs HAVING OWN STRUCTURES BUT DO NOT HAVE OWN LAND) Total Any Yearly Nos. Yearly children BPL Head of the Household Caste Relations Marital income Any of HH ID No. Hamlet Name Sex Name Person Sex Age Education Main Occupation Income have lost (for name Tribe hip HHH status of disbility

PAFs Earlier of PAFs & PDS)

Displaced House destitute holds

Intermedi 742 Gandhi Nagar SC Ranjita Behera Daughter Female 18 Unmarried ate

Femal Service Private 743 GN/141/2016 Gandhi Nagar Lalita Chhatria SC Lalita Chhatria Self Female 54 Widow 3rd 60000 120000 No No e Sector

744 Gandhi Nagar SC Sasmita Chhatria Daughter Female 27 Unmarried 9TH Limb

745 Gandhi Nagar SC Tarun Chhatria Son Male 25 Unmarried 10th Pvt job 60000

746 Gandhi Nagar SC Manashi Chhatria Daughter Female 22 Unmarried 10th

Not Vegetable 747 GN/142/2016 Gandhi Nagar Jyoti Krushna Jena Male General Jyoti Krushna Jena Self Male 46 Married 48000 72000 No No Answered Business

Femal 748 GN/143/2016 Gandhi Nagar Bimala Nag SC Bimala Nag Self Female 69 Widow 5th Pension 20400 80400 No Yes e

749 Gandhi Nagar SC Purna Chandra Nag Son Male 46 Unmarried 10th

750 Gandhi Nagar SC Ulash Nag Daughter Female 48 Widow 3rd Agriculture Labour 60000

Femal 751 GN/144/2016 Gandhi Nagar Pratima Nag SC Pratima Nag Self Female 75 Widow 7th Old Age Pension 3600 102550 No No e

752 Gandhi Nagar SC Dasarathi Nag Son Male 36 Married 10TH Agriculture Labour 98950

Service Private 753 GN/145/2016 Gandhi Nagar Janu Mahananda Male SC No Janu Mahananda Self Male 31 Married 4th 60000 360000 No No Sector

Service Govt. 754 Gandhi Nagar SC Kapil Mahananda Father Male 58 Married 5th 240000 Sector

755 Gandhi Nagar SC Mana Mahananda Brother Male 35 Married 4th Agriculture Labour 60000

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Final Report on RAP and TDP for construction of Additional Spillway on Hirakud Dam, in Sambalpur District, Odisha

LIST OF PAFs ELIGIBLE TO BE ENTITLED TO GET COMPENSATION AND R&R ASSISTANCE - SQUATTERS (STRUCTURE OWNERs HAVING OWN STRUCTURES BUT DO NOT HAVE OWN LAND) Total Any Yearly Nos. Yearly children BPL Head of the Household Caste Relations Marital income Any of HH ID No. Hamlet Name Sex Name Person Sex Age Education Main Occupation Income have lost (for name Tribe hip HHH status of disbility

PAFs Earlier of PAFs & PDS)

Displaced House destitute holds

GENER 756 GN/146/2016 Gandhi Nagar Jogendra Behera Male No Jogendra Behera Self Male 62 Married 4th Old Age Pension 3600 63600 No No AL

GENER 757 Gandhi Nagar Pramod Behera Son Male 35 Married 5th Agriculture Labour 60000 AL

GENER 758 GN/147/2016 Gandhi Nagar Lalit Kumar Patra Male No Lalit Kumar Patra Self Male 45 Married 10TH Old Age Pension 72000 72000 No No AL

GENER Intermedi 759 Gandhi Nagar Minakshi Patra Daughter Female 18 Unmarried Study AL ate

Service Private 760 GN/148/2016 Gandhi Nagar Bhikari Pradhan Male OBC Yes Bhikari Pradhan Self Male 59 Married 5TH 12000 132000 No No Sector Person

761 Gandhi Nagar OBC Son Male 34 Unmarried 10TH Agriculture Labour 60000

762 Gandhi Nagar OBC Amit Pradhan Son Male 28 Married 9TH Agriculture Labour 60000

GENER 763 GN/149/2016 Gandhi Nagar Sanjaya Kumar Dangua Male Sanjaya Kumar Dangua Self Male 38 Married 10TH Agriculture Labour 60000 60000 No No AL

GENER 764 GN/150/2016 Gandhi Nagar Pitambara Mishra Male No Pitambara Mishra Father Male 75 Married 4th Prist 20000 80000 No No AL

GENER Post Service Private 765 Gandhi Nagar Jajatikeshari Mishra son Male 45 Married 60000 AL Graduate Sector Teacher

Not 766 GN/151/2016 Gandhi Nagar Prashanta Pradhan Male OBC No Prashanta Pradhan Self Male 42 Married Electrical Reparing 72000 72000 No No Answered

GENER 767 GN/152/2016 Gandhi Nagar Das Male Upendra Kumar Das Self Male 41 Married 12th Agriculture Labour 72000 72000 No No AL

768 GN/153/2016 Gandhi Nagar Raju Sandha Male SC No Raju Sandha Self Male 50 Married 10th Agriculture Labour 48000 52800 No No

769 GN/154/2016 Gandhi Nagar Sana Bahadur Lama Male General No Sana Bahadur Lama Self Male 30 Unmarried 6th Shop 36000 36000 No Yes

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Final Report on RAP and TDP for construction of Additional Spillway on Hirakud Dam, in Sambalpur District, Odisha

LIST OF PAFs ELIGIBLE TO BE ENTITLED TO GET COMPENSATION AND R&R ASSISTANCE - SQUATTERS (STRUCTURE OWNERs HAVING OWN STRUCTURES BUT DO NOT HAVE OWN LAND) Total Any Yearly Nos. Yearly children BPL Head of the Household Caste Relations Marital income Any of HH ID No. Hamlet Name Sex Name Person Sex Age Education Main Occupation Income have lost (for name Tribe hip HHH status of disbility

PAFs Earlier of PAFs & PDS)

Displaced House destitute holds

770 GN/155/2016 Gandhi Nagar Debendra Sandha Male SC No Debendra Sandha Self Male 50 Married ITI Agriculture Labour 60000 120000 No No

Femal 771 GN/156/2016 Gandhi Nagar Bishhnupriya Rout OBC Bishhnupriya Rout Self Female 36 Married 10th Agriculture Labour 36000 36000 No e

Yes 772 Gandhi Nagar OBC Biras Ku. Rout Son Male 2 Deserted Child (Body Defect)

773 GN/157/2016 Gandhi Nagar Krushna Maharana Male OBC Krushna Maharana Self Male 53 Married B.Com Labour 120000 120000 No

774 Gandhi Nagar OBC Sadhabani Maharana Mother Female 75 Widow 12th

Femal 775 GN/158/2016 Gandhi Nagar Rina Banchhor SC Rina Banchhor Self Female 37 Widow Illiterate Labour 24000 24000 e

776 GN/159/2016 Gandhi Nagar James Deep Male SC No James Deep Self Male 40 Married 12th Agriculture Labour 48000 96000 No No

Intermedi 777 Gandhi Nagar SC Jassi Deep Daughter Female 20 Unmarried Study ate

778 GN/160/2016 Gandhi Nagar Bikash Behera Male OBC Bikash Behera Self Male 32 Married 10TH Betel Shop 48000 48000 No

Yes 779 GN/161/2016 Gandhi Nagar Babulal Suna Male SC No Babulal Suna Self Male 36 Married 5TH Agriculture Labour 72000 72000 (Body No No Defect)

780 Gandhi Nagar SC Sumit Suna Son Male 18 Unmarried Technical Study

Yes GENER 781 GN/162/2016 Gandhi Nagar Chandra Bahadur Male No Chandra Bahadur Self Male 60 Married 4th Agriculture Labour 96000 (Body No Yes AL Defect)

GENER 782 Gandhi Nagar Padma Bahadur Son Male 24 Unmarried ITI Agriculture Labour 60000 AL

GENER 783 Gandhi Nagar Lal Bahadur Son Male 20 Unmarried 7th AL

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LIST OF PAFs ELIGIBLE TO BE ENTITLED TO GET COMPENSATION AND R&R ASSISTANCE - SQUATTERS (STRUCTURE OWNERs HAVING OWN STRUCTURES BUT DO NOT HAVE OWN LAND) Total Any Yearly Nos. Yearly children BPL Head of the Household Caste Relations Marital income Any of HH ID No. Hamlet Name Sex Name Person Sex Age Education Main Occupation Income have lost (for name Tribe hip HHH status of disbility

PAFs Earlier of PAFs & PDS)

Displaced House destitute holds

GENER 784 GN/163/2016 Gandhi Nagar Purnachandra Bahadur Male No Purnachandra Bahadur Self Male 46 Married MIDDLE Agriculture Labour 72000 72000 No Yes AL

GENER 785 Gandhi Nagar Umesh Bahadur Son Male 20 Unmarried ITI AL

GENER Intermedi 786 Gandhi Nagar Sairendri Bahadur Daughter Female 18 Unmarried AL ate

787 GN/164/2016 Gandhi Nagar Aruna Ku.Rout Male OBC Aruna Ku.Rout Self Male 38 Married 10th P.Job 144000 144000 No

Femal GENER 788 GN/165/2016 Gandhi Nagar Parbati Chhatri Parbati Chhatri Self Female 70 Widow 4th Widow Penson 3600 3600 No e AL

GENER Service Private 789 GN/166/2016 Gandhi Nagar Hirdey Rana Magar Male No Hirdey Rana Magar Self Male 40 Married 9TH 78000 78000 No No AL Sector Driver

GENER 790 GN/167/2016 Gandhi Nagar Laxmi Narayan Panda Male No Laxmi Narayan Panda Self Male 41 Married 9TH Agriculture Labour 60000 60000 No No AL

GENER 791 GN/168/2016 Gandhi Nagar Rajesh Kumar Sahu Male No Rajesh Kumar Sahu Self Male 38 Married 10TH Driver 120000 120000 No Yes AL

GENER 792 GN/169/2016 Gandhi Nagar Uma Charan Padhi Male No Uma Charan Padhi Self Male 43 Married Graduate Business 10000 10000 No No AL

GENER 793 GN/170/2016 Gandhi Nagar Om Bahadur Kanki Male No Om Bahadur Kanki Self Male 60 Married 5TH Agriculture Labour 60000 396000 No Yes AL

GENER 794 Gandhi Nagar Gayatri Kanki Daughter Female 25 Unmarried ITI Pvt job 72000 AL

GENER 795 Gandhi Nagar Dham Bahadur Kanki Son Male 23 Unmarried ITI Govt. Service 216000 AL

GENER 796 Gandhi Nagar Ram Bahadur Kanki Son Male 18 Unmarried ITI Study AL

Femal Not 797 GN/171/2016 Gandhi Nagar Kuntala Chhuria SC No Kuntala Chhuria Self Female 43 Widow Housewife 60000 No No e Answered

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Final Report on RAP and TDP for construction of Additional Spillway on Hirakud Dam, in Sambalpur District, Odisha

LIST OF PAFs ELIGIBLE TO BE ENTITLED TO GET COMPENSATION AND R&R ASSISTANCE - SQUATTERS (STRUCTURE OWNERs HAVING OWN STRUCTURES BUT DO NOT HAVE OWN LAND) Total Any Yearly Nos. Yearly children BPL Head of the Household Caste Relations Marital income Any of HH ID No. Hamlet Name Sex Name Person Sex Age Education Main Occupation Income have lost (for name Tribe hip HHH status of disbility

PAFs Earlier of PAFs & PDS)

Displaced House destitute holds

798 Gandhi Nagar SC Mohan Kumar Chhuria Son Male 32 Unmarried Graduate Agriculture Labour 60000

799 Gandhi Nagar SC Santosini Mamabi Daughter Female 26 Unmarried 9th Unemployed

Intermedi 800 Gandhi Nagar SC Mahadeb Chhuria Son Male 24 Unmarried Study ate

Service Private 801 GN/172/2016 Gandhi Nagar Padma Charan Swain Male OBC No Padma Charan Swain Self Male 52 Married 10th 48000 48000 No No Sector

802 Gandhi Nagar OBC Gayatri Swain Daughter Female 22 Unmarried Graduate

803 Gandhi Nagar OBC Sumitra Swain Daughter Female 19 Unmarried Diploma

804 GN/173/2016 Gandhi Nagar Laxmi Narayan Gouda Male General Laxmi Narayan Gouda Self Male 41 MARRIED 4th Daily Labour 48000 51600 No No

UNMARRI 805 Gandhi Nagar General Manoa Gouda Son Male 22 7th ED

806 Gandhi Nagar General Kuntala Gouda Mother Female 67 Widow Illiterate Widow Penson 3600

Not 807 GN/174/2016 Gandhi Nagar Bimal Behera Male SC No Bimal Behera Self Male 24 Married Agriculture Labour 60000 60000 No No Answered

808 GN/175/2016 Gandhi Nagar Trnath Chhatria Male SC No Trinath Chhatria Self Male 49 Married 5th Govt. Service 240000 240000 No No

809 Gandhi Nagar SC Bajaranga Son Male 21 Unmarried Technical Study

Femal 810 GN/176/2016 Gandhi Nagar Para Suna SC No Para Suna Self Female 50 Widow Illiterate Daily Labour 36000 36000 No No e

Not Service Private 811 GN/177/2016 Gandhi Nagar Goutam Chhatria Male SC No Goutam Chhatria Self Male 26 Married 72000 72000 No No Answered Sector

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Final Report on RAP and TDP for construction of Additional Spillway on Hirakud Dam, in Sambalpur District, Odisha

LIST OF PAFs ELIGIBLE TO BE ENTITLED TO GET COMPENSATION AND R&R ASSISTANCE - SQUATTERS (STRUCTURE OWNERs HAVING OWN STRUCTURES BUT DO NOT HAVE OWN LAND) Total Any Yearly Nos. Yearly children BPL Head of the Household Caste Relations Marital income Any of HH ID No. Hamlet Name Sex Name Person Sex Age Education Main Occupation Income have lost (for name Tribe hip HHH status of disbility

PAFs Earlier of PAFs & PDS)

Displaced House destitute holds Yes 812 GN/178/2016 Gandhi Nagar Ramchandra Naik Male SC No Ramchandra Naik Self Male 66 Married Illiterate Agriculture Labour 60000 (Body No Defect)

813 GN/179/2016 Gandhi Nagar Promod Naik Male SC No Promod Naik Self Male 24 Unmarried 7th Pvt job 60000 60000 No

Not 814 GN/180/2016 Gandhi Nagar Indrajit Kalet Male SC No Indrajit Kalet Self Male 32 Married Job 60000 60000 No No Answered

815 GN/181/2016 Gandhi Nagar Sunil Jal Male SC No Sunil Jal Self Male 31 Married 3rd Agriculture Labour 72000 92000 No No

Femal Not 816 GN/182/2016 Gandhi Nagar Aasamati Chhuria SC No Aasamati Chhuria Self Female 56 Widow Govt. Service 60000 60000 No No e Answered

Service Private 817 GN/183/2016 Gandhi Nagar Bhimasen Namda Male SC No Bhimasen Namda Self Male 21 Married ITI 60000 60000 No No Sector

Femal Service Private 818 GN/184/2016 Gandhi Nagar Jayanti Chhatria SC Jayanti Chhatria Self Female 25 Divorcee 7th 60000 60000 No e Sector

Service Private 819 GN/185/2016 Gandhi Nagar Santosh Kumbhar Male SC Santosh Kumbhar Self Male 25 Married 7th 60000 60000 No No Sector

Service Private 820 GN/186/2016 Gandhi Nagar Garib Kousal Male SC Garib Kousal Self Male 57 Married 5th 60000 96000 No No Sector

Femal 821 GN/187/2016 Gandhi Nagar Suryakanti Chhatria SC No Suryakanti Chhatria Self Female 35 Separated 7th Agriculture Labour 60000 60000 No No e

822 Gandhi Nagar SC Rohit Chhatria Son Male 18 Unmarried Technical

823 GN/188/2016 Gandhi Nagar Gopal Chhatria Male SC No Gopal Chhatria Self Male 71 Married 7th Old Age Pension 3600 63600 No Yes

824 Gandhi Nagar SC Somanath Chhatria Son Male 38 Unmarried ITI Labour 60000

825 GN/189/2016 Gandhi Nagar Subash Naik Male SC No Subash Naik Self Male 40 Married BA Agriculture Labour 60000 60000 No No

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Final Report on RAP and TDP for construction of Additional Spillway on Hirakud Dam, in Sambalpur District, Odisha

LIST OF PAFs ELIGIBLE TO BE ENTITLED TO GET COMPENSATION AND R&R ASSISTANCE - SQUATTERS (STRUCTURE OWNERs HAVING OWN STRUCTURES BUT DO NOT HAVE OWN LAND) Total Any Yearly Nos. Yearly children BPL Head of the Household Caste Relations Marital income Any of HH ID No. Hamlet Name Sex Name Person Sex Age Education Main Occupation Income have lost (for name Tribe hip HHH status of disbility

PAFs Earlier of PAFs & PDS)

Displaced House destitute holds

826 GN/190/2016 Gandhi Nagar Tankadhar Chhatri Male SC No Tankadhar Chhatri Self Male 33 Married ITI Govt. Service 288000 288000 No No

827 GN/191/2016 Gandhi Nagar Balaya Reddy Male General No Balaya Reddy Self Male 50 Married 5th Agriculture Labour 60000 60000 No No

828 Gandhi Nagar General V. Ananda Reddy Son Male 21 Married Technical Study

829 GN/192/2016 Gandhi Nagar Bipra Subudhi Male General No Bipra Subudhi Self Male 60 Married 3rd Old age Pension 9000 57000 No

830 Gandhi Nagar General Pradeep Subudhi Son Male 21 Unmarried 10th Daily Labour 48000

831 GN/193/2016 Gandhi Nagar Rajesh Suna Male SC No Rajesh Suna Self Male 38 Married 8th Agriculture Labour 72000 72000 No No

832 GN/194/2016 Gandhi Nagar Bishnu Tandi Male SC No Bishnu Tandi Self Male 55 Married 9th Retaled 84000 109000 No Yes

833 GN/195/2016 Gandhi Nagar Dasharath Nag Male SC No Dasharath Nag Self Male 44 Married ITI Fitter 55000 80000 No No

834 Gandhi Nagar SC Chandrakant Nag Son Male 24 Unmarried Technical Study

835 Gandhi Nagar SC Chandrasekhar Nag Son Male 22 Unmarried ITI Study 25000

836 Gandhi Nagar SC Srikanta Nag Son Male 19 Unmarried ITI Study

Femal 837 GN/196/2016 Gandhi Nagar Sabita Suhula SC Sabita Suhula Self Female 49 widow 7th Govt. Service 156000 420000 No No e

838 Gandhi Nagar SC Bhupati Suhula Son Male 25 Unmarried ITI Govt. Service 84000

839 Gandhi Nagar SC Laxmi Suhula Daughter Female 23 Unmarried 9th

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Final Report on RAP and TDP for construction of Additional Spillway on Hirakud Dam, in Sambalpur District, Odisha

LIST OF PAFs ELIGIBLE TO BE ENTITLED TO GET COMPENSATION AND R&R ASSISTANCE - SQUATTERS (STRUCTURE OWNERs HAVING OWN STRUCTURES BUT DO NOT HAVE OWN LAND) Total Any Yearly Nos. Yearly children BPL Head of the Household Caste Relations Marital income Any of HH ID No. Hamlet Name Sex Name Person Sex Age Education Main Occupation Income have lost (for name Tribe hip HHH status of disbility

PAFs Earlier of PAFs & PDS)

Displaced House destitute holds

840 Gandhi Nagar SC Anil Suhula Son Male 21 Unmarried ITI Govt. Service 180000

841 Gandhi Nagar SC Anita Suhula Daughter Female 20 Unmarried 9th

842 GN/197/2016 Gandhi Nagar Ruben Tandi Male SC No Ruben Tandi Self Male 67 Married 4th 60000 170000 No No

843 Gandhi Nagar SC Laba Tandi Son Male 34 Married 8th Agriculture Labour

844 Gandhi Nagar SC Binod Tandi Son Male 30 Married 7th Agriculture Labour 50000

845 GN/198/2016 Gandhi Nagar Ashok Naik Male SC No Ashok Naik Self Male 35 Married 7th Agriculture Labour 108000 123000 No

Femal 846 GN/199/2016 Gandhi Nagar Bilashini Haripal SC Bilashini Haripal Self Female 58 widow Illiterate Govt Pension 84000 132000 No e

Not 847 Gandhi Nagar SC Debaki Mahanand Daughter Female 35 Married Answered

848 GN/200/2016 Gandhi Nagar Shyam Nag Male SC No Shyam Nag Self Male 40 Married 7th Agriculture Labour 60000 180000 No No

Yes Service Private 849 Gandhi Nagar SC Ghasiram Nag Brother Male 50 Married 7th 120000 (Body Sector Defect)

850 GN/201/2016 Gandhi Nagar Arjun Kumbhar Male SC No Arjun Kumbhar Self Male 52 Married 3rd Agriculture Labour 60000 180000 No No

851 Gandhi Nagar SC Niranjan Kumbhar Son Male 28 Married 9th Agriculture Labour 60000

852 Gandhi Nagar SC K Ranjan Kumbhar Son Male 25 Unmarried 10th Agriculture Labour 60000

853 Gandhi Nagar SC Jugeswari Kumbhar Daughter Female 22 Unmarried 7th House Work

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LIST OF PAFs ELIGIBLE TO BE ENTITLED TO GET COMPENSATION AND R&R ASSISTANCE - SQUATTERS (STRUCTURE OWNERs HAVING OWN STRUCTURES BUT DO NOT HAVE OWN LAND) Total Any Yearly Nos. Yearly children BPL Head of the Household Caste Relations Marital income Any of HH ID No. Hamlet Name Sex Name Person Sex Age Education Main Occupation Income have lost (for name Tribe hip HHH status of disbility

PAFs Earlier of PAFs & PDS)

Displaced House destitute holds

854 Gandhi Nagar SC Kumbhar Son Male 18 Unmarried Technical Study

855 GN/202/2016 Gandhi Nagar Santosh Mahananda Male SC No Santosh Mahananda Self Male 55 Married 4th Agriculture Labour 72000 132000 No Yes

856 GN/203/2016 Gandhi Nagar Sunil Banchhor Male SC No Sunil Banchhor Wife Female 21 Married 9th Job 60000 264000 No No

Not 857 Gandhi Nagar SC Pagaru Banchhor Father Male 50 Married Job 60000 Answered

Not 858 Gandhi Nagar SC Aruna Banchhor Mother Female 45 widow Job 144000 Answered

859 GN/204/2016 Gandhi Nagar Panchanan Padhi Male General Panchanan Padhi Self Male 57 Married 3rd Cook 40000 392000 No

860 Gandhi Nagar General Pradeep Kumar Padhi Son Male 35 Married 9th Cook 40000

861 Gandhi Nagar General Pramod Kumar Padhi Son Male 32 Married MBA P/Job 240000

862 Gandhi Nagar General Binod Kumar Padhi Son Male 30 Married 9th Labour 72000

Femal 863 GN/205/2016 Gandhi Nagar Rajbati Suna SC No Rajbati Suna Self Female 56 Widow 5th Agriculture Labour 60000 120000 No No e

864 Gandhi Nagar SC Narendra Suna Son Male 30 Unmarried 9th Agriculture Labour 60000

Just 865 GN/206/2016 Gandhi Nagar Parsuram Mallick Male SC Parsuram Mallick Self Male 45 Married Daily Labour 48000 103200 No No Literate

866 Gandhi Nagar SC Susmita Mallick Daughter Female 23 Divorcee 9th

867 Gandhi Nagar SC Namita Mallick Daughter Female 21 Unmarried 6th

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Final Report on RAP and TDP for construction of Additional Spillway on Hirakud Dam, in Sambalpur District, Odisha

LIST OF PAFs ELIGIBLE TO BE ENTITLED TO GET COMPENSATION AND R&R ASSISTANCE - SQUATTERS (STRUCTURE OWNERs HAVING OWN STRUCTURES BUT DO NOT HAVE OWN LAND) Total Any Yearly Nos. Yearly children BPL Head of the Household Caste Relations Marital income Any of HH ID No. Hamlet Name Sex Name Person Sex Age Education Main Occupation Income have lost (for name Tribe hip HHH status of disbility

PAFs Earlier of PAFs & PDS)

Displaced House destitute holds

868 Gandhi Nagar SC Mahesh Mallick Son Male 21 Unmarried 9th Daily Labour 48000

Hearing 869 Gandhi Nagar SC Mamata Mallick Daughter Female 18 Unmarried 9th Disability Pension 3600 problem

870 Gandhi Nagar SC Phula Mallick Mother Female 81 Widow Illiterate Old Age Pension 3600

871 GN/207/2016 Gandhi Nagar Madan Chhatria Male SC No Madan Chhatria Self Male 42 Married 8th Daily Labour 48000 48000 No No

872 GN/208/2016 Gandhi Nagar Sudam Mahanand Male OBC NO Sudam Mahana Self Male 68 Married Middle Govt Pension 12000 108000 NO NO

Service Private 873 Gandhi Nagar OBC Sachin Kumar Mahana Son Male 39 Married Graduate 96000 Sector

874 GN/209/2016 Gandhi Nagar Makhnu Barik Male SC Makhnu Barik Self Male 40 Married Illiterate Agriculture Labour 72000 No

Not 875 Gandhi Nagar SC Sanyasi Barik Brother Male 25 Unmarried Unemployed Answered

876 Gandhi Nagar SC Ganesh Barik Son Male 20 Unmarried ITI Unemployed

Not 877 GN/210/2016 Gandhi Nagar Banamali Rout Male General No Banamali Rout Self Male 65 Married 240000 No No Answered

878 Gandhi Nagar General Bhikaricharan Rout Son Male 28 Married ITI Agriculture Labour 60000

879 Gandhi Nagar General Prabhat Chandra Rout Son Male 26 Married 10th Agriculture Labour 60000

880 Gandhi Nagar General Susanta Rout Son Male 25 Married 7th Agriculture Labour 60000

881 Gandhi Nagar General Radhakanta Rout Son Male 22 Unmarried ITI

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Final Report on RAP and TDP for construction of Additional Spillway on Hirakud Dam, in Sambalpur District, Odisha

LIST OF PAFs ELIGIBLE TO BE ENTITLED TO GET COMPENSATION AND R&R ASSISTANCE - SQUATTERS (STRUCTURE OWNERs HAVING OWN STRUCTURES BUT DO NOT HAVE OWN LAND) Total Any Yearly Nos. Yearly children BPL Head of the Household Caste Relations Marital income Any of HH ID No. Hamlet Name Sex Name Person Sex Age Education Main Occupation Income have lost (for name Tribe hip HHH status of disbility

PAFs Earlier of PAFs & PDS)

Displaced House destitute holds

882 Gandhi Nagar General Umakanta Rout Son Male 22 Unmarried 7th Agriculture Labour 60000

Just 883 GN/211/2016 Gandhi Nagar Lakhpati Mali Male SC Lakhpati Mali Self Male 46 Married Contract Labour 48000 84000 No No Literate

884 Gandhi Nagar SC Bishnupriya Mali Daughter Female 19 Unmarried 4th

Not 885 GN/212/2016 Gandhi Nagar Lakhpati Suna Male SC No Lakhpati Suna Father Male 67 Married Pensan 12000 72000 No No Answered

886 Gandhi Nagar SC Harilal Suna Son Male 41 Married ITI Driver 60000

887 Gandhi Nagar SC Sapana Suna Daughter Female 22 Unmarried 8th House Work

888 Gandhi Nagar SC Amit Suna Son Male 20 Unmarried Technical Study

889 Gandhi Nagar SC Kalpana Suna Daughter Female 18 Unmarried Technical Study

890 GN/213/2016 Gandhi Nagar Praphula Rout Male General Praphula Rout Self Male 46 Married 1st Daily Labour 60000 108000 No No

891 Gandhi Nagar General Anilkumar Rout Son Male 20 Unmarried ITI Pvt job 48000

892 GN/214/2016 Gandhi Nagar Lokanatha Raulo Male General No Lokanatha Raulo Self Male 63 Married 6th 63600 No No

893 Gandhi Nagar General Ashis Prasad Raulo Son Male 25 Unmarried diploma Pvt job 60000

894 Gandhi Nagar General Rakesh Prasad Raulo Son Male 21 Unmarried iti

895 GN/215/2016 Gandhi Nagar Alekhakumar Urma Male SC No Alekhakumar Urma Self Male 60 Married 3rd 96000 No No

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Final Report on RAP and TDP for construction of Additional Spillway on Hirakud Dam, in Sambalpur District, Odisha

LIST OF PAFs ELIGIBLE TO BE ENTITLED TO GET COMPENSATION AND R&R ASSISTANCE - SQUATTERS (STRUCTURE OWNERs HAVING OWN STRUCTURES BUT DO NOT HAVE OWN LAND) Total Any Yearly Nos. Yearly children BPL Head of the Household Caste Relations Marital income Any of HH ID No. Hamlet Name Sex Name Person Sex Age Education Main Occupation Income have lost (for name Tribe hip HHH status of disbility

PAFs Earlier of PAFs & PDS)

Displaced House destitute holds

896 Gandhi Nagar SC Rajeswar Urma Son Male 32 Unmarried 10th Daily Labour 48000

897 Gandhi Nagar SC Lakhmikanta Urma Son Male 25 Unmarried 8th Daily Labour 48000

898 GN/216/2016 Gandhi Nagar Anantaram Padhi Male General Anantaram Padhi Self Male 47 Married Graduate Daily Labour 48000 48000 No No

899 GN/217/2016 Gandhi Nagar Gandhi Nayak Male General No Gandhi Nayak Self Male 56 Married 6th Daily Labour 48000 192000 No No

900 Gandhi Nagar General Bulu Nayak Son Male 32 Married 9th Daily Labour 48000

901 Gandhi Nagar General Babula Nayak Son Male 30 Married 9th Daily Labour 48000

902 Gandhi Nagar General Nilu Nayak Son Male 27 Unmarried diploma Pvt Job 48000

Just 903 GN/218/2016 Gandhi Nagar Sutam Bag Male SC Sutam Bag Self Male 41 Married Business 120000 120000 No No Literate

904 GN/219/2016 Gandhi Nagar Pramood Suna Male SC Pramood Suna Self Male 31 Married 7th Masan 60000 96000 No

Not 905 Gandhi Nagar SC Kumudini Suna Mother Female 50 Widow Widow Penson 36000 Answered

906 GN/220/2016 Gandhi Nagar Ramesh Kumar Male SC Ramesh Kumar Self Male 37 Married 5th Labour 60000 60000 No

907 GN/221/2016 Gandhi Nagar Ramachandra Deep Male ST Ramachandra Deep Self Male 44 Married 10th Labour 60000 120000 No

908 Gandhi Nagar ST Bikash Deep Son Male 19 Unmarried 12th Study

909 GN/222/2016 Gandhi Nagar Babulal Panchabihar Male SC Babulal Panchabihar Self Male 32 Married 10th Contract Labour 60000 84000 No

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PAFs Earlier of PAFs & PDS)

Displaced House destitute holds

910 Gandhi Nagar SC Balamani Panchabihar Father Male 60 Married 3rd Labour 24000

911 GN/223/2016 Gandhi Nagar Trinath Jena Male General Trinath Jena Self Male 30 Married 10th Job 180000 180000 No

Femal 912 GN/224/2016 Gandhi Nagar Urmila Das General Urmila Das Self Female 47 Widow 12th Housewife 72000 No e

913 Gandhi Nagar General Santosh Das Son Male 25 Unmarried 10th Pvt job 72000

914 Gandhi Nagar General Bibhudatta Das Son Male 20 Unmarried 10th Study

915 GN/225/2016 Gandhi Nagar Dilip Das Male General Dilip Das Self Male 49 Married 10th Job 72000 72000 No

916 GN/226/2016 Gandhi Nagar P.Krumaya Reddy Male General P.Krumaya Reddy Self Male 41 Married Graduate Job 36000 36000 No

917 Gandhi Nagar General P.Subham Reddy Son Male 18 Unmarried 4th Study

918 GN/227/2016 Gandhi Nagar Basanta Manjari Sahu Male General Basanta Manjari Sahu Self Female 53 Unmarried 10th House Work 72000 No

919 Gandhi Nagar General Ramachandra Sahu Brother Male 43 Unmarried 10th Pvt job 72000

920 GN/228/2016 Gandhi Nagar Ashok Kumar Sahu Male General Ashok Kumar Sahu Self Male 46 Unmarried Graduate 48000 No

921 Gandhi Nagar General Rinarani Sahu Daughter Female 42 Unmarried Graduate Pvt job 48000

922 GN/229/2016 Gandhi Nagar Sankar Swain Male OBC No Sankar Swain Self Male 35 Married 10th Agriculture Labour 36000 36000 No No

Not 923 GN/230/2016 Gandhi Nagar Udaya Swain Male OBC No Udaya Swain Self Male 70 Married Housewife 3600 3600 No Answered

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PAFs Earlier of PAFs & PDS)

Displaced House destitute holds

924 GN/231/2016 Gandhi Nagar Sontosh Swain Male OBC No Sontosh Swain Self Male 37 Married Graduate Agriculture Labour 42000 42000 No No

GENER 925 GN/232/2016 Gandhi Nagar P.Eankat Reddy Male No P.Eankat Reddy Self Male 51 Married 2nd Agriculture Labour 24000 24000 No No AL

GENER 926 Gandhi Nagar Premananda Reddy Son Male 28 Married ITI Unemployed AL

Not 927 GN/233/2016 Gandhi Nagar Pramila Gouda Male OBC Pramila Gouda Self Female 45 Married Widow Penson 36000 228000 No Answered

928 Gandhi Nagar OBC Punia Gouda Son Male 30 Married 10th Job 84000

929 Gandhi Nagar OBC Muna Gouda Son Male 27 Married 10th Job 108000

930 GN/234/2016 Gandhi Nagar Tuphan Suna Male SC No Tuphan Suna Self Male 43 Married 6th Govt. Service 72000 120000 No No

931 GN/235/2016 Gandhi Nagar Ugresen Pradhan Male OBC Ugresen Pradhan Self Male 50 Married 2nd 84000 No

932 Gandhi Nagar OBC Sunita Pradhan Son Male 27 Unmarried 9th House Work

933 GN/236/2016 Gandhi Nagar Debendra Nahak Male General Debendra Nahak Self Male 52 Married 7th Business 48000 264000 No

934 Gandhi Nagar General Ananta Kumar Nahak Son Male 27 Unmarried 10th Pvt job 216000

935 Gandhi Nagar General Rita Nahak Daughter Female 21 Unmarried Graduate

Not 936 GN/237/2016 Gandhi Nagar Murali Biswal Male General Murali Biswal Self Male 78 Married Person 12000 708000 No Answered

937 Gandhi Nagar General Purna Biswal Son Male 52 Married 10th

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PAFs Earlier of PAFs & PDS)

Displaced House destitute holds

938 Gandhi Nagar General Raju Biswal Son Male 47 Married 9th Business 48000

Grand 939 Gandhi Nagar General Manini Biswal Male 21 Unmarried Graduate Study Son

940 Gandhi Nagar General Satrughana Biswal Son Male 42 Married 7th Business 60000

941 Gandhi Nagar General Hemanta Biswal Son Male 39 Married Graduate Business 72000

942 Gandhi Nagar General Sukanta Biswal Son Male 37 Married 10th Business 84000

943 GN/238/2016 Gandhi Nagar Dharmbir Dip Male SC Dharmbir Dip Self Male 24 Married 9th Job 60000 60000 No

Femal Not 944 GN/239/2016 Gandhi Nagar Kanchan Biswal OBC Kanchan Biswal Self Female 68 Widow Person 15600 171600 No e Answered

945 Gandhi Nagar OBC Haribandhu Biswal Son Male 42 Married 8th Labour 60000

946 Gandhi Nagar OBC Suryanarayan Biswal Son Male 40 Married 12th Driver 96000

947 GN/240/2016 Gandhi Nagar Amir Dip Male SC Amir Dip Self Male 26 Married 3rd Labour 57600 117600 No

Not 948 Gandhi Nagar SC Iswar Dip Father Male 46 Married Job 60000 Answered

949 GN/241/2016 Gandhi Nagar Sagar Meher Male General No Sagar Meher Self Male 41 Married 4th Daily Labour 48000 48000 No No

950 GN/242/2016 Gandhi Nagar Sarat Kahal Singh Male General No Sarat Kahal Singh Self Male 55 Married 9th Contract Labour 48000 48000 No No

951 Gandhi Nagar General Sagar Kahal Singh Son Male 19 Unmarried ITI Study

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PAFs Earlier of PAFs & PDS)

Displaced House destitute holds

Femal 952 GN/243/2016 Gandhi Nagar Sobhadra Sahu OBC No Sobhadra Sahu Self Female 48 Widow Illiterate Pvt Pension 24000 84000 No No e

953 Gandhi Nagar OBC Saroj Kumar Sahu Son Male 35 Unmarried 9th Daily Labour 60000

Femal 954 GN/244/2016 Gandhi Nagar Santilata Panigrahi General No Santilata Panigrahi Self Female 65 Divorcee 7th Betel Shop 48000 48000 No No e

Not 955 GN/245/2016 Gandhi Nagar Dhanapati Sandha Male SC Dhanapati Sandha Self Male 58 Married Swiper 252000 300000 No Answered

956 GN/246/2016 Gandhi Nagar Hara Dip Male SC Hara Dip Self Male 83 Married 2nd Govt Pension 108000 108000 No No

Femal 957 GN/247/2016 Gandhi Nagar Chheundi Mahananda SC Chhaundi Mahananda Self Female 62 Widow Illiterate Housewife 54000 No No e

958 Gandhi Nagar SC Santoshi Mahananda Daughter Female 28 Unmarried Graduate House Work

959 Gandhi Nagar SC Satyaswar Mahananda Son Male 27 Unmarried 3rd Agriculture Labour 54000

Not 960 GN/248/2016 Gandhi Nagar Ranka Sahu Male SC No Ranka Sahu Self Male 57 Married Old Age Pension 3600 75600 Yes Answered

961 Gandhi Nagar SC Santosh Sahu Son Male 26 Unmarried 9th Agriculture Labour 72000

962 GN/249/2016 Gandhi Nagar Sanyasi Gouda Male General Sanyasi Gouda Self Male 45 Married 7th Agriculture Labour 27000 75000 No No

963 Gandhi Nagar General Santosh Gouda Son Male 18 Unmarried 8th Agriculture Labour 24000

964 GN/250/2016 Gandhi Nagar Rakesh Mukhi Male SC Rakesh Mukhi Self Male 37 Married 7th Labour 60000 60000 No

Femal 965 GN/251/2016 Gandhi Nagar Saraswati Mahananda SC Saraswati Mahananda Self Female 46 Widow Illiterate Labour 3600 3600 Yes e

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PAFs Earlier of PAFs & PDS)

Displaced House destitute holds

966 Gandhi Nagar SC Sayakanta Mahananda Son Male 19 Unmarried 10th

967 GN/252/2016 Gandhi Nagar Satrughana Gouda Male SC Satrughana Gouda Self Male 42 Married 3rd Agriculture Labour 67200 67200 No No

968 GN/253/2016 Gandhi Nagar Rasa Singh Mallik Male SC Rasa Singh Mallik Self Male 45 Married BA Labour 60000 60000 No No

Femal 969 GN/254/2016 Gandhi Nagar Pushpa Bag SC No Pushpa Bag Self Female 42 Widow illiterate Daily Labour 48000 48000 No No e

Not 970 GN/255/2016 Gandhi Nagar Narayana Mukhi Male SC No Narayana Mukhi Self Male 41 Unmarried Govt. Service 252000 252000 No No Answered

Service Private 971 GN/256/2016 Gandhi Nagar Tikechan Nanda Male SC No Tikechan Nanda Self Male 42 Married ITI 96000 156000 No No Sector

Femal 972 GN/257/2016 Gandhi Nagar Sarojini Dip SC No Sarojini Dip Self Female 41 widow 2nd Govt. Service 24000 63000 No No e

973 Gandhi Nagar SC Kumuduni Dip Sister Female 46 widow Illiterate Widow Penson 39000

Femal Not 974 GN/258/2016 Gandhi Nagar Ghaisam Kumbhar SC No Ghaisam Kumbhar Self Female 44 Widow Agriculture Labour 60000 60000 No No e Answered

975 Gandhi Nagar SC Sabita Kumbhar Daughter Female 20 Unmarried 12th

Yes 976 GN/259/2016 Gandhi Nagar Sanoj Kumar Sandha Male SC Sanoj Kumar Sandha Self Male 28 Married 8th Shop 36000 36000 (Body No No Defect)

Femal Not 977 GN/260/2016 Gandhi Nagar Sumitra Banchhor SC No Sumitra Banchhor Self Female 57 Widow 216000 No Yes e Answered

978 Gandhi Nagar SC Lalu Banchhor Son Male 44 Married 9th Agriculture Labour 72000

Grand 979 Gandhi Nagar SC Trithak Banchhor Male 22 Married 7th Son

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PAFs Earlier of PAFs & PDS)

Displaced House destitute holds

GENER 980 GN/261/2016 Gandhi Nagar Debendra Reddy Male No Debendra Reddy Self Male 42 Married 10th Agriculture Labour 60000 66000 No No AL

GENER 981 Gandhi Nagar Surendra Reddy Brother Male 35 Married 5th Agriculture Labour 6000 AL

GENER Service Private 982 GN/262/2016 Gandhi Nagar Jitendra Reddy Male Jitendra Reddy Self Male 46 Married ITI 300000 336000 No No AL Sector

GENER 983 Gandhi Nagar Lingaraj Reddy Son Male 20 Unmarried Technical Study AL

GENER 984 Gandhi Nagar Karan Raj Reddy Son Male 18 Unmarried Secondary Study AL

GENER 985 Gandhi Nagar Laxmipati Reddy Father Male 75 Married 10th Agriculture 36000 AL

Femal Not 986 GN/263/2016 Gandhi Nagar Kumadini Banchhor SC Kumadini Banchhor Self Female 54 Widow Labour 60000 60000 No Yes e Answered

Not 987 Gandhi Nagar SC Subasini Banchhor Daughter Female 27 Divorcee Housewife Answered

988 GN/264/2016 Gandhi Nagar Gobinda Tandi Male SC Gobinda Tandi Self Male 27 Married 7th Labour 60000 60000 No No

Just 989 GN/265/2016 Gandhi Nagar Murali Mahananand Male SC Murali Mahananand Self Male 55 Married Daily Labour 48000 48000 No No Literate

Femal 990 GN/266/2016 Gandhi Nagar Piru Pradhan SC Piru Pradhan Self Female 40 Widow 2nd Labour 48000 48000 No No e

991 GN/267/2016 Gandhi Nagar Nabin Bag Male OBC Yes Nabin Bag Self Male 50 Married 5th Labour 36000 36000 No No

Femal 992 GN/268/2016 Gandhi Nagar Tilotama Tandi SC Tilotama Tandi Self Female 41 Married 5th Housewife 54000 No Yes e

993 Gandhi Nagar SC Dinesh Tandi Son Male 22 Unmarried 12th Study

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PAFs Earlier of PAFs & PDS)

Displaced House destitute holds

994 Gandhi Nagar SC Puja Tandi Daughter Female 18 Unmarried Graduate Study

Femal Not 995 GN/269/2016 Gandhi Nagar Jema Rohida SC Jema Rohidas Self Female 61 Widow Widow Penson 3600 51600 No Yes e Answered

996 Gandhi Nagar SC Lokanath Rohidas Son Male 28 Married 9th Agriculture Labour 48000

997 GN/270/2016 Gandhi Nagar Dinesh Mallick Male SC No Dinesh Mallick Self Male 26 Unmarried 10th Labour 72000 72000 No No

998 Gandhi Nagar SC Damayanti Mallick Sister Female 33 Unmarried 9th House Work

999 GN/271/2016 Gandhi Nagar Bharat Sahu Male General No Bharat Sahu Self Male 31 Married 9th Penter 48000 48000 No No

1000 GN/272/2016 Gandhi Nagar Suresh Banchhor Male SC Suresh Banchhor Self Male 35 Married Illiterate Labour 60000 60000 No No

1001 GN/273/2016 Gandhi Nagar Govinda Suna Male SC Govinda Suna Self Male 32 Married 5th Labour 48000 48000 No No

1002 GN/274/2016 Gandhi Nagar Rakesh Mallik Male SC No Rakesh Mallik Self Male 35 Married 9th Labour 60000 60000 No No

1003 GN/275/2016 Gandhi Nagar Sankar Banchhor Male SC Sankar Banchhor Self Male 27 Married 8th Agriculture Labour 48000 48000 No No

1004 GN/276/2016 Gandhi Nagar Sarat Sadangi Male General No Sarat Sadangi Self Male 51 Married 10th Agriculture Labour 72000 132000 No

1005 GN/277/2016 Gandhi Nagar Dayanidhi Patojoshi Male General Dayanidhi Patajoshi Self Male 57 Married 3rd Business 60000 120000 No

1006 Gandhi Nagar General Ashok Patajoshi Son Male 23 Unmarried 10th Pvt Job 60000

1007 Gandhi Nagar General Ajit Patajoshi Son Male 19 Unmarried 10th

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PAFs Earlier of PAFs & PDS)

Displaced House destitute holds

1008 GN/278/2016 Gandhi Nagar Krushna Gauda Male OBC Krushna Gauda Self Male 36 Married 2nd P/Job 72000 72000 No

1009 Gandhi Nagar OBC Sarita Gouda Daughter Female 18 Unmarried 10th

1010 GN/279/2016 Gandhi Nagar Abhimanyu Swain Male General Abhimanyu Swain Self Male 74 Married 4th Govt Pension 84000 612000 No

1011 Gandhi Nagar General Nirakar Swain Son Male 45 Married Graduate Govt Service 192000

1012 Gandhi Nagar General Gautam Swain Son Male 43 Married Graduate P/Job 336000

1013 GN/280/2016 Gandhi Nagar Patita Pabana Jena Male General Patita Pabana Jena Self Male 64 Married 5th Govt Pension 132000 456000 No

1014 Gandhi Nagar General Santoshini Jena Daughter Female 22 Married Graduate Housewife

1015 GN/281/2016 Gandhi Nagar Surendra Padhiali Male General Surendra Padhiali Self Male 52 Married 2nd Labour 48000 48000 No

1016 Gandhi Nagar General Sibham Padhiali Son Male 22 Unmarried 12th Study

1017 Gandhi Nagar General Subhalaxmi Padhiali Daughter Female 19 Unmarried 9th Study

Not 109200 1018 GN/282/2016 Gandhi Nagar Ramnaryan Thetwar Male OBC Ramnaryan Thetwar Self Male 79 Widow Old Age Pension No Answered 0

1019 Gandhi Nagar OBC Lalindra Thetwar Son Male 60 Married 10th Govt Service 360000

Grand 1020 Gandhi Nagar OBC Sanjay Thetwar Male 36 Unmarried Graduate Son

1021 Gandhi Nagar OBC Upendra Thetwar Son Male 59 Married 10th Own Auto Driver 72000

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PAFs Earlier of PAFs & PDS)

Displaced House destitute holds

Grand 1022 Gandhi Nagar OBC Sanjeev Thetwarr Male 28 Unmarried 12th Pvt Job 60000 Son

Grand 1023 Gandhi Nagar OBC Sujit Thetwar Male 25 Unmarried 12th Pvt Job 60000 Son

1024 Gandhi Nagar OBC Rajendra Thetwar Son Male 51 Married 10th Labour 96000

Grand 1025 Gandhi Nagar OBC Sumit Thetwar Male 25 Unmarried 7th Pvt Job 60000 Son

Grand 1026 Gandhi Nagar OBC Subrat Thetwar Male 22 Unmarried 9th Son

Grand 1027 Gandhi Nagar OBC Manjit Thetwar Male 19 Unmarried 10th Pvt Job 48000 Son

1028 Gandhi Nagar OBC Debendra Thetwar Son Male 46 Married 10th P/Job 96000

1029 Gandhi Nagar OBC Antrayami Thetwar Son Male 44 Married 12th Govt Service 240000

1030 GN/283/2016 Gandhi Nagar Taruni Senapati Male SC Taruni Senapati Self Male 57 Married 5th Govt. Service 240000 288000 No No

1031 Gandhi Nagar SC Dinamani Senapati Son Male 26 Married 7th Daily Labour 48000

Retd Govt Pension 1032 GN/284/2016 Gandhi Nagar Dinabandhu Rout Male General Dinabandhu Rout Self Male 68 Married 5th 99600 147600 No No Holder

1033 Gandhi Nagar General Bijaya Kumar Rout Son Male 40 Married ITI Pvt 48000

1034 GN/285/2016 Gandhi Nagar Prem Bahadur Chhuria Male General Prem Bahadur Chhuria Self Male 50 Married 5th Agriculture Labour 48000 588000 No No

1035 Gandhi Nagar General Santosh Chhuria Son Male 23 Unmarried Diploma Govt. Service 240000

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LIST OF PAFs ELIGIBLE TO BE ENTITLED TO GET COMPENSATION AND R&R ASSISTANCE - SQUATTERS (STRUCTURE OWNERs HAVING OWN STRUCTURES BUT DO NOT HAVE OWN LAND) Total Any Yearly Nos. Yearly children BPL Head of the Household Caste Relations Marital income Any of HH ID No. Hamlet Name Sex Name Person Sex Age Education Main Occupation Income have lost (for name Tribe hip HHH status of disbility

PAFs Earlier of PAFs & PDS)

Displaced House destitute holds

1036 Gandhi Nagar General Shyamlal Chhuria Brother Male 49 Married 9th P.Job 300000

1037 Gandhi Nagar General Sonali Chhuria Niece Female 21 Unmarried Graduate Study

1038 Gandhi Nagar General Supriya Chhuria Niece Female 19 Unmarried Graduate Study

Not 1039 GN/286/2016 Gandhi Nagar Rajesh Mukhi Male SC Rajesh Mukhi Self Male 36 Married Labour 48000 135600 No Yes Answered

Not 1040 Gandhi Nagar SC Japi Mukhi Sister Female 38 Widow Housewife Answered

1041 Gandhi Nagar SC Sujata Mukhi Niece Female 18 Unmarried ITI Study

Not 1042 Gandhi Nagar SC Sita Mukhi Mother Female 55 Widow Govt Pension 84000 Answered

Not 1043 Gandhi Nagar SC Biti Suna Mukhi Aunty Female 45 Widow Labour 3600 Answered

Not 1044 GN/287/2016 Gandhi Nagar Krushna Dalei Male OBC No Krushna Dalei Self Male 57 Married Agriculture Labour 60000 180000 No Answered

1045 Gandhi Nagar OBC Narayan Dalei Son Male 30 Married 7th Agriculture Labour 60000

1046 Gandhi Nagar OBC Tripati Dalei Son Male 27 Married 5th Agriculture Labour 60000

1047 GN/288/2016 Gandhi Nagar Pana Ram Male ST No Pana Ram Self Male 64 Married 3rd 120000 No

1048 Gandhi Nagar ST Bhisma Ram Son Male 25 Unmarried 7th Agriculture Labour 60000

1049 Gandhi Nagar ST Prameswar Ram Son Male 23 Unmarried 7th Agriculture Labour 60000

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LIST OF PAFs ELIGIBLE TO BE ENTITLED TO GET COMPENSATION AND R&R ASSISTANCE - SQUATTERS (STRUCTURE OWNERs HAVING OWN STRUCTURES BUT DO NOT HAVE OWN LAND) Total Any Yearly Nos. Yearly children BPL Head of the Household Caste Relations Marital income Any of HH ID No. Hamlet Name Sex Name Person Sex Age Education Main Occupation Income have lost (for name Tribe hip HHH status of disbility

PAFs Earlier of PAFs & PDS)

Displaced House destitute holds

1050 Gandhi Nagar ST Sabitri Ram Daughter Female 18 Unmarried ITI Study

1051 Gandhi Nagar ST Parsu Ram Son Male 18 Unmarried ITI Study

1052 GN/289/2016 Gandhi Nagar Dayasagar Kumbhar Male SC Dayasagar Kumbhar Self Male 52 Married 9th Driver 72000 204000 No Yes

1053 Gandhi Nagar SC Ananta Kumbhar Son Male 32 Married 10th P.Job 72000

1054 Gandhi Nagar SC Srikant Kumbhar Son Male 28 Unmarried 7th Agriculture Labour 60000

Femal Not 1055 GN/290/2016 Gandhi Nagar Sumati Nag SC Sumati Nag Self Female 65 Widow Widow Penson 3600 3600 No No e Answered

1056 GN/291/2016 Gandhi Nagar Ram Nag Male SC Ram Nag Son Male 40 Married 7th Govt. Service 180000 228000 No No

1057 Gandhi Nagar SC Shyam Nag Son Male 30 Married 5th Driver 48000

Femal 1058 GN/292/2016 Gandhi Nagar Kuntala Panigrahi General Kuntala Panigrahi Self Female 76 Widow Illiterate 255600 No No e

1059 Gandhi Nagar General Debendra Panigrahi Son Male 60 Married 12th

Grand 1060 Gandhi Nagar General Anil Panigrahi Male 26 Unmarried 12th Pvt job 72000 Son

Grand 1061 Gandhi Nagar General Sachin Panigrahi Male 22 Unmarried 12th Pvt job 60000 Son

1062 Gandhi Nagar General Surendra Panigrahi Son Male 55 Married 12th Pvt 120000

Grand 1063 Gandhi Nagar General Sibani Panigrahi Female 22 Unmarried Graduate Study Daughter

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PAFs Earlier of PAFs & PDS)

Displaced House destitute holds

Grand 1064 Gandhi Nagar General Bhabaniprasad Panigrahi Male 20 Unmarried Technical Study Son

Grand Intermedi 1065 Gandhi Nagar General Sweta Panigrahi Female 18 Unmarried Study Daughter ate

1066 GN/293/2016 Gandhi Nagar Mahendra Bahadur Male General Mahendra Bahadur Self Male 30 Married 3rd Agriculture Labour 48000 72000 No No

1067 Gandhi Nagar General Ganga Bahadur Brother Male 24 Unmarried 4th Helper 24000

Grand Not 1068 Gandhi Nagar General Khira Bahadur Female 65 Widow Depend On Gs Mother Answered

1069 GN/294/2016 Gandhi Nagar Rama Suna Male SC Rama Suna Self Male 60 Married Illiterate 108000 No

1070 Gandhi Nagar SC Gandhi Suna Son Male 30 Married 5th Agriculture Labour 54000

1071 Gandhi Nagar SC Kalia Suna Son Male 28 Married 4th Agriculture Labour 54000

1072 GN/295/2016 Gandhi Nagar Pandab Das Male SC Pandab Das Self Male 55 Married 5th Labour 54000 57600 No Yes

Femal Not 1073 GN/296/2016 Gandhi Nagar Namita Gauda General No Namita Gauda Self Female 34 Widow Penson 19200 19200 No No e Answered

1074 Gandhi Nagar General Rojalin Gauda Daughter Female 19 Unmarried ITI Study

1075 Gandhi Nagar General Bikash Gauda Son Male 18 Unmarried 8th Study

1076 GN/297/2016 Gandhi Nagar Udhab Dehuri Male SC No Udhab Dehuri Self Male 24 Married 9th Daily Labour 48000 144000 No No

1077 Gandhi Nagar SC Jagabandhu Dehuri Brother Male 22 Unmarried 10th Daily Labour 48000

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PAFs Earlier of PAFs & PDS)

Displaced House destitute holds

1078 Gandhi Nagar SC Pandaba Dehuri Brother Male 20 Unmarried 9th Daily Labour 48000

1079 GN/298/2016 Gandhi Nagar Bana Mukhi Male SC No Bana Mukhi Self Male 63 Married 3rd Daily Labour 36000 72000 No

1080 Gandhi Nagar SC Mandakini Mukhi Daughter Female 35 Divorcee 2nd Daily Labour 36000

1081 GN/299/2016 Gandhi Nagar Kailash Swain Male OBC No Kailash Swain Self Male 45 Married 7th Agriculture Labour 60000 60000 No No

Femal 1082 GN/300/2016 Gandhi Nagar Santi Swain OBC No Santi Swain Self Female 57 Widow 3rd Person 84000 84000 No No e

1083 Gandhi Nagar OBC Rajesh Swain Son Male 24 Unmarried ITI

1084 GN/301/2016 Gandhi Nagar Labanya Dalei Male General No Labanya Dalei Self Male 64 Married 5th Pension (Govt.) 226000 286000 No

1085 Gandhi Nagar General Babula Dalei Son Male 28 Unmarried 10th Agriculture Labour 60000

1086 Gandhi Nagar General Sunita Dalei Daughter Female 24 Unmarried 7th House Work

Femal 1087 GN/302/2016 Gandhi Nagar Sabtri Dalei OBC No Sabtri Dalei Self Female 54 Widow 5th Agriculture Labour 60000 60000 No Yes e

Service Private 1088 GN/303/2016 Gandhi Nagar Brundaban Dalei Male OBC No Brundaban Dalei Self Male 62 Married 8th 12000 252000 No No Sector

Service Private 1089 Gandhi Nagar OBC Nabin Dalei Son Male 31 Married 10th 240000 Sector

1090 GN/304/2016 Gandhi Nagar Chin Bahadur Lima Male General No Chin Bahadur Lama Self Male 36 Married 12th Agriculture Labour 84000 84000 No No

1091 GN/305/2016 Gandhi Nagar Dayanidhi Rout Male OBC Dayanidhi Rout Self Male 60 Married 9th Person 84000 84000 No No

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PAFs Earlier of PAFs & PDS)

Displaced House destitute holds

Not 1092 GN/306/2016 Gandhi Nagar Biranchi Behera Male OBC Biranchi Behera Self Male 40 Married Betel Shop 72000 72000 No No Answered

Yes Femal Not 1093 GN/307/2016 Gandhi Nagar Binodini Kalet SC Binodini Kalet Self Female 25 Unmarried Handicafe Person 36000 60000 (Body No No e Answered Defect)

1094 Gandhi Nagar SC Surendra Kalet Nephew Male 27 Unmarried 9th Tea Stall 24000

Not 1095 GN/308/2016 Gandhi Nagar Bhagaban Parida Male General No Bhagaban Parida Self Male 65 Married Old Age Pension 36000 96000 No No Answered

1096 Gandhi Nagar General Narayan Parida Son Male 33 Married 10th Agriculture Labour 60000

Femal Service Private 1097 GN/309/2016 Gandhi Nagar Basanti Panigrahi General No Basanti Panigrahi Self Female 53 Widow 3rd 24000 204000 e Sector Pension

Service Private 1098 Gandhi Nagar General Pradeep Panigrahi Son Male 33 Married Graduate 180000 Sector

1099 Gandhi Nagar General Pramod Panigrahi Son Male 31 Unmarried 10th

Not 1100 GN/310/2016 Gandhi Nagar Srikara Naik Male SC No Srikara Naik Self Male 66 Married Pension (Govt.) 60000 180000 No Answered

1101 Gandhi Nagar SC Ajit Naik Son Male 32 Married 7th Private Job 60000

1102 GN/311/2016 Gandhi Nagar Amit Bag Male SC No Amit Bag Self Male 31 Married 5th Labour 60000 60000 No

Femal Not 1103 GN/312/2016 Gandhi Nagar Kama Sahu OBC No Kama Sahu Self Female 63 Widow Pension 48000 48000 No No e Answered

1104 GN/313/2016 Gandhi Nagar Ghutu Bag Male SC NO Ghutu Bag Self Male 53 Married Middle Govt. Service 300000 327000 NO NO

1105 Gandhi Nagar SC Kanti Bag Daughter Female 27 Unmarried Illiterate Unemployed

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PAFs Earlier of PAFs & PDS)

Displaced House destitute holds

1106 Gandhi Nagar SC Kranti Bafg Daughter Female 28 Unmarried Primary Unemployed

1107 Gandhi Nagar SC Samit Bag Son Male 22 Unmarried Primary Agriculture Labour 27000

Femal 1108 GN/314/2016 Gandhi Nagar Mangara Behera SC NO Mangara Behera Mother Female 69 Widow Illiterate Govt Pension 120000 229200 NO NO e

1109 Gandhi Nagar SC Madan Behera Son Male 48 Married Primary Agriculture Labour 109200

Grand 1110 Gandhi Nagar SC Pintu Behera Male 24 Unmarried Primary Unemployed Son

Grand 1111 Gandhi Nagar SC Rinku Behera Male 22 Unmarried Primary Unemployed Son

Grand 1112 Gandhi Nagar SC Laki Behera Male 20 Unmarried Middle Unemployed Son

Grand 1113 Gandhi Nagar SC Priti Behera Female 18 Unmarried Primary Unemployed Daughter

Service Private 108000 1114 GN/315/2016 Gandhi Nagar Jhagdu Behera Male SC NO Jhagdu Behera Self Male 54 Married B.Com 600000 NO NO Sector 0

Post Service Private 1115 Gandhi Nagar SC Manoj Behera Son Male 28 Married 480000 Graduate Sector

1116 Gandhi Nagar SC Srabana Behera Son Male 25 Married Technical Study

Intermedi 1117 Gandhi Nagar SC Priyanka Behera Daughter Female 19 Unmarried Study ate

1118 GN/316/2016 Gandhi Nagar Jagannath Gauda Male OBC NO Jagannath Gauda Self Male 48 Married Middle Govt. Service 180000 300000 NO NO

1119 Gandhi Nagar OBC Krushna Gauda Son Male 23 Married Middle Agriculture Labour 60000

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PAFs Earlier of PAFs & PDS)

Displaced House destitute holds

1120 Gandhi Nagar OBC Muna Gauda Son Male 21 Unmarried Middle Agriculture Labour 60000

Femal 1121 GN/317/2016 Gandhi Nagar Hadiani Gauda OBC NO Hadiani Gauda Self Female 63 Widow Illiterate Govt Pension 96000 96000 NO NO e

1122 GN/318/2016 Gandhi Nagar Binod Bag Male OBC NO Binod Bag Self Male 40 Married 10th Agriculture Labour 72000 72000 NO NO

1123 GN/319/2016 Gandhi Nagar Santosh Biswal Male General Santosh Biswal Self Male 48 Married 10th Govt. Service 240000 240000

1124 GN/320/2016 Gandhi Nagar Rajesh Malik Male SC NO Raju Mallik Self Male 33 Married 10th Agriculture Labour 60000 60000 NO NO

Femal 1125 GN/321/2016 Gandhi Nagar P. Shyama Reddy General P. Shyama Reddy Self Female 59 Widow NA e

1126 Gandhi Nagar General P. Hirashyama Reddy Son Male 42 Married

1127 GN/322/2016 Gandhi Nagar Jeherulal Sandha Male SC no Jeherulal Sandha Self Male 40 Married 2nd Labour 36000 103200 No

1128 Gandhi Nagar SC Suman Sandha Son Male 18 Unmarried 10th

1129 Gandhi Nagar SC Bhuru Sandha Father Male 70 Married Illiterate Bhatta (OAP) 3600

Femal 1130 GN/323/2016 Gandhi Nagar Niyama Banchhor SC No Niyama Banchhor Self Female 65 Widow 3rd Penson (Govt.) 84000 144000 No e

1131 Gandhi Nagar SC Ananda Banchhor Son Male 45 Married 5th Labour 60000

1132 GN/324/2016 Gandhi Nagar Rajesh Ku. Das Male SC Rajesh Ku. Das Self Male 54 Married Contract labour 60000 60000

1133 GN/325/2017 Gandhi Nagar Subran Kalet Male SC No Subran Kalet Self Male 67 Married 3rd Pension (Govt.) 84000 144000 No No

GENER 1134 GN/326/2018 Gandhi Nagar Manoranjan Jena Male No Manoranjan Jena Self Male 65 Married 6TH Old Age Pension 36000 132000 No AL

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LIST OF PAFs ELIGIBLE TO BE ENTITLED TO GET COMPENSATION AND R&R ASSISTANCE - SQUATTERS (STRUCTURE OWNERs HAVING OWN STRUCTURES BUT DO NOT HAVE OWN LAND) Total Any Yearly Nos. Yearly children BPL Head of the Household Caste Relations Marital income Any of HH ID No. Hamlet Name Sex Name Person Sex Age Education Main Occupation Income have lost (for name Tribe hip HHH status of disbility

PAFs Earlier of PAFs & PDS)

Displaced House destitute holds

GENER 1135 Gandhi Nagar Prameswar Jena Son Male 37 Married 6TH Agriculture Labour 48000 AL

GENER 1136 Gandhi Nagar Sidheswar Jena Son Male 25 Unmarried 2nd Agriculture Labour 48000 AL

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LIST OF PAFs ELIGIBLE TO BE ENTITLED TO GET R&R ASSISTANCE UNDER SQUATTERS (DO NOT HAVE THEIR OWN LAND OR STRUCTURES) CATEGORY

LIST OF PAFs ELIGIBLE TO BE ENTITLED TO GET R&R ASSISTANCE -SQUATTERS (DO NOT HAVE THEIR OWN LAND OR STRUCTURES) Total Any Yearly Nos. Dis Relation Yearly children BPL Refe Head of the Caste Marital income Any of HH ID No. Hamlet Name Sex placed Name Person ship Sex Age Education Main Occupation Income have lost (for rence Household name Tribe status of disbility PAFs Earlier HHH of PAFs & PDS) House destitute holds

1137 A FG/095/2016 First Gap L Niladri Reddy Male OBC No L Niladri Reddy Self Male 50 Married Secondary Govt Service 120000 168000 No No

Non Agriculture A First Gap ST Dolananda Nayak Son Male 26 Unmarried 10th 48000 1138 Laboour

Inter A First Gap ST Droupadi Nayak Daughter Female 20 Unmarried Study 1139 mediate

1140 OC FG/097/2016 First Gap Padmalochan Patta Male ST Yes Padmalochan Patta Self Male 46 Married Illiterate Govt Service 312000 334500 No No

1141 OC First Gap ST Akshya Patta Son Male 21 Unmarried 10th Pvt job 22500

1142 OC First Gap ST Ranjita Patta Daughter Female 20 Unmarried Technical Study

1143 OC First Gap ST Anita Patta Daughter Female 18 Unmarried Secondary Study

1144 A FG/096/2016 First Gap Parbati Nayak Female ST No Parbati Nayak Self Female 46 Widow Primary 48000 48000 No Yes

Non Agriculture OC FG/098/2016 First Gap Raju Reddy Male SC Yes Raju Reddy Self Male 45 Married Illiterate 60000 60000 No Yes 1145 Laboour

Visuall y OC First Gap SC Sabitri Reddy Daughter Female 10 Unmarried Primary Handi 1146 cappe d

1147 A CC/001/2016 Cable Colony Rajalaxmi Singh Female General No Rajalaxmi Singh Self Female 43 Widow Secondary Grazing Cattle 102000 102000 No Yes

1148 A Cable Colony General Rajashree Singh Daughter Female 19 Unmarried 10th Study

Saroj Kumar Non Agriculture OC CC/002/2016 Cable Colony Male General No Saroj Kumar Mahapatra Self Male 28 Married Secondary 72000 72000 No No 1149 Mohapatra Laboour

1150 OC Cable Colony General Gurucharan Mahapatra Father Male 55 Married 10th Selling Firewood

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Final Report on RAP and TDP for construction of Additional Spillway on Hirakud Dam, in Sambalpur District, Odisha

LIST OF PAFs ELIGIBLE TO BE ENTITLED TO GET R&R ASSISTANCE -SQUATTERS (DO NOT HAVE THEIR OWN LAND OR STRUCTURES) Total Any Yearly Nos. Dis Relation Yearly children BPL Refe Head of the Caste Marital income Any of HH ID No. Hamlet Name Sex placed Name Person ship Sex Age Education Main Occupation Income have lost (for rence Household name Tribe status of disbility PAFs Earlier HHH of PAFs & PDS) House destitute holds

1151 OC CC/003/2016 Cable Colony Indramani Khatai Male General No Indramani Khatai Self Male 42 Married Secondary Private Service 72000 72000 No No

1152 OC Cable Colony General Avilash Khatai Son Male 19 Unmarried Graduate Study

1153 OC CC/004/2016 Cable Colony Abhi Nayak Male General Yes Abhi Nayak Self Male 38 Married 10th Driver 72000 72000 No Yes

1154 A CC/005/2016 Cable Colony Chandamani Kar Female General No Chandamani Kar Self Female 85 Widow Illiterate House Work 84000 361920 No No

Grand A Cable Colony General Prasant Kar Male 28 Unmarried Graduate Pvt job 204000 1155 Son

Grand A Cable Colony General Prakash Kar Male 25 Unmarried 10th Contract Job 49920 1156 Son

1157 OC CC/006/2016 Cable Colony Raghunath Nayak Male General NO Raghunath Nayak Self Male 58 Married 10th 192000 NO

Graduate & OC Cable Colony General Ranjan Nayak Son Male 32 Married Service Private Sector 72000 1158 above

Graduate & OC Cable Colony General Son Male 30 Married Service Private Sector 120000 1159 above

1160 A CC/007/2016 Cable Colony Premananda Mishra Male General NO Premananda Mishra Self Male 58 Married 10th 180000 NO NO

1161 A Cable Colony General Pritiranjan Mishra Son Male 32 Unmarried B.Com Pvt job 180000

1162 OC CC/008/2016 Cable Colony Santosh Pradhan Male OBC NO Santosh Pradhan Self Male 52 Married Middle Agriculture Labour 60000 60000 NO NO

Intermediat OC Cable Colony OBC Rubitas Pradhan Daughter Female 19 Unmarried Study 1163 e

1164 OC CC/009/2016 Cable Colony Gajendra Behera Male OBC NO Gajendra Behera Self Male 58 Married Middle Service Govt. Sector 216000 336000 NO NO

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LIST OF PAFs ELIGIBLE TO BE ENTITLED TO GET R&R ASSISTANCE -SQUATTERS (DO NOT HAVE THEIR OWN LAND OR STRUCTURES) Total Any Yearly Nos. Dis Relation Yearly children BPL Refe Head of the Caste Marital income Any of HH ID No. Hamlet Name Sex placed Name Person ship Sex Age Education Main Occupation Income have lost (for rence Household name Tribe status of disbility PAFs Earlier HHH of PAFs & PDS) House destitute holds

Post OC Cable Colony OBC Jyotrimayee Behera Daughter Female 26 Unmarried Other 120000 1165 Graduate

Post OC Cable Colony OBC Swarnamayee Behera Daughter Female 24 Unmarried House Work 1166 Graduate

Intermediat OC CC/010/2016 Cable Colony Ajamila Banchhor Male OBC NO Ajamila Banchhor Self Male 39 Married Agriculture Labour 72000 72000 NO NO 1167 e

1168 A CC/011/2016 Cable Colony Lahara Dhanwar Male ST NO Lahara Dhanwar Self Male 51 Married Primary Agriculture Labour 60000 132000 NO NO

1169 A Cable Colony ST Rabindra Dhanwar Son Male 26 Unmarried B.Tech Pvt job 72000

Graduate & A Cable Colony ST Prabhasini Dhanwar Daughter Female 21 Unmarried Study 1170 above

1171 A CC/012/2016 Cable Colony Tilotama Swain Female General NO Tilotama Swain Self Female 48 Widow Illiterate Housewife 3600 137600 NO NO

Graduate & A Cable Colony General Prasan Swain Son Male 30 Unmarried Pvt job 14000 1172 above

1173 A Cable Colony General Prakas Swain Son Male 28 Unmarried ITI Pvt job 120000

1174 OC CC/013/2016 Cable Colony Kailasha Khandei Male OBC NO Kailasha Khandei Self Male 43 Married Middle Agriculture Labour 60000 60000 NO NO

1175 A CC/014/2016 Cable Colony Basini Pradhan Female General NO Basani Pradhan Self Female 62 Widow Primary Housewife 144000 NO NO

Graduate & A Cable Colony General Rajendra Pradhan Son Male 31 Unmarried Pvt job 144000 1176 above

1177 A Cable Colony General Umalata Pradhan Daughter Female 23 Unmarried Primary House Work

1178 OC CC/015/2016 Cable Colony Padmini Behera Female General No Padmini Behera Self Female 41 Widow 10th Pvt. Job 60000 60000

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LIST OF PAFs ELIGIBLE TO BE ENTITLED TO GET R&R ASSISTANCE -SQUATTERS (DO NOT HAVE THEIR OWN LAND OR STRUCTURES) Total Any Yearly Nos. Dis Relation Yearly children BPL Refe Head of the Caste Marital income Any of HH ID No. Hamlet Name Sex placed Name Person ship Sex Age Education Main Occupation Income have lost (for rence Household name Tribe status of disbility PAFs Earlier HHH of PAFs & PDS) House destitute holds

Intermediat OC CC/016/2016 Cable Colony Kumari Sipra Parida Female General NO Kumari Sipra Parida Self Female 46 Married Service Govt. Sector 225000 285000 NO NO 1179 e

1180 OC Cable Colony General Sonali Samantaray Daughter Female 22 Unmarried P.G Study

1181 A CC/017/2016 Cable Colony Prafulla Kumar Barik Male General NO Prafulla Kumar Barik Self Male 63 Married 10th 192000 NO NO

Intermediat A Cable Colony General Susanta Sekhar Barik Son Male 35 Married Service Private Sector 120000 1182 e

1183 A Cable Colony General Srikanta Barik Son Male 33 Married 10th Service Private Sector 72000

Kalandi Charan OC CC/018/2016 Cable Colony Male General NO Kalandi Chanran Nayak Self Male 55 Married 10th Service Private Sector 72000 72000 Yes NO 1184 Nayak

1185 OC CC/019/2016 Cable Colony Saroj Kumar Das Male General NO Saroj Kumar Das Self Male 31 Married 10th Service Private Sector 84000 84000 NO NO

1186 OC CC/020/2016 Cable Colony Bijaya Kumar Bhoi Male OBC NO Bijaya Kumar Bhoi Self Male 48 Married Middle Service Private Sector 120000 264000 NO NO

1187 OC Cable Colony OBC Rabindra Bhoi Son Male 25 Unmarried 10th Pvt job 144000

1188 OC Cable Colony OBC Kamalini Bhoi Daughter Female 22 Unmarried P.G Study

Intermediat OC CC/021/2016 Cable Colony Balabhadra Barik Male OBC NO Balabhadra Barik Self Male 44 Married Agriculture Labour 60000 60000 NO NO 1189 e

1190 OC CC/022/2016 Cable Colony Damodar Pradhan Male General NO Damodar Pradhan Self Male 57 Married Middle 72000 NO NO

1191 OC Cable Colony General Chandrasekhar Pradan Son Male 35 Unmarried 10th Pvt job 72000

1192 OC Cable Colony General Kungalata Pradhan Daughter Female 24 Unmarried 10th Unemployed

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LIST OF PAFs ELIGIBLE TO BE ENTITLED TO GET R&R ASSISTANCE -SQUATTERS (DO NOT HAVE THEIR OWN LAND OR STRUCTURES) Total Any Yearly Nos. Dis Relation Yearly children BPL Refe Head of the Caste Marital income Any of HH ID No. Hamlet Name Sex placed Name Person ship Sex Age Education Main Occupation Income have lost (for rence Household name Tribe status of disbility PAFs Earlier HHH of PAFs & PDS) House destitute holds

Intermediat OC CC/023/2016 Cable Colony Madhusudan Giri Male OBC NO Madhusudan Giri Self Male 53 Married Service Private Sector 72000 72000 NO NO 1193 e

128000 OC CC/024/2016 Cable Colony Dillip Kumar Singh Male SC NO Dillip Kumar Singh Self Male 40 Married LLB Advocate 600000 NO NO 1194 0

Intermediat OC Cable Colony SC Purusottam Singh Father Male 61 Married Pension (Govt.) 300000 1195 e

Post OC Cable Colony SC Pradip Kumar Singh Brother Male 30 Married Service Private Sector 180000 1196 Graduate

1197 OC CC/025/2016 Cable Colony Sheshadev Behera Male SC NO Sheshadev Behera Self Male 47 Married Middle Agriculture Labour 60000 60000 NO NO

RE-Rolling OC RRC/001/2016 Kali Charan Das Male General No Kali Charan Das Self Male 50 Married Secondary Private Service 72000 87000 No Yes 1198 Colony

RE-Rolling OC General Saroj Kumar Das Son Male 20 Unmarried Technical Contract Job 15000 1199 Colony

RE-Rolling A RRC/002/2016 Anjita Rath Female General No Anjita Rath Self Female 54 Widow Secondary Pension 12000 192000 No No 1200 Colony

RE-Rolling A General Chandrama Das Daughter Female 35 Widow 10th 1201 Colony

RE-Rolling A General Jitendra Rath Son Male 30 Unmarried Technical Agriculture 180000 1202 Colony

RE-Rolling A RRC/003/2016 Baisakhu Dudum Male ST No Baisakhu Dudum Self Male 51 Married Graduate Govt Service 300000 300000 No No 1203 Colony

RE-Rolling OC RRC/004/2016 Uchhaba Senapati Male OBC No Uchhaba Senapati Self Male 65 Married 10th Pension 3600 63600 No No 1204 Colony

RE-Rolling OC OBC Santosh Senapati Son Male 40 Married 10th Private Service 60000 1205 Colony

RE-Rolling OC OBC Subash Senapati Son Male 37 Unmarried Graduate 1206 Colony

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LIST OF PAFs ELIGIBLE TO BE ENTITLED TO GET R&R ASSISTANCE -SQUATTERS (DO NOT HAVE THEIR OWN LAND OR STRUCTURES) Total Any Yearly Nos. Dis Relation Yearly children BPL Refe Head of the Caste Marital income Any of HH ID No. Hamlet Name Sex placed Name Person ship Sex Age Education Main Occupation Income have lost (for rence Household name Tribe status of disbility PAFs Earlier HHH of PAFs & PDS) House destitute holds

RE-Rolling A RRC/005/2016 Kamli Orma Female ST No Kamali Oram Self Female 54 Widow Primary Private Service 14400 62400 No Yes 1207 Colony

RE-Rolling A ST Jagyanseni Oram Daughter Female 44 Unmarried Primary Shop 2400 1208 Colony

RE-Rolling Intermediat A ST Janki Oram Daughter Female 33 Unmarried Shop 2400 1209 Colony e

RE-Rolling A ST Surendra Oram Son Male 29 Unmarried Graduate Pvt job 36000 1210 Colony

RE-Rolling A ST Basumati Oram Daughter Female 28 Unmarried 10th Shop 2400 1211 Colony

RE-Rolling A ST Brundabati Oram Daughter Female 25 Unmarried Secondary Shop 2400 1212 Colony

Ortho RE-Rolling A ST Susila Oram Daughter Female 25 Unmarried Secondary Shop 2400 pedica 1213 Colony lly

RE-Rolling OC RRC/006/2016 Ranjan Bahadur Male General No Ranjan Bahadur Self Male 44 Married 10th Private Service 72000 72000 No Yes 1214 Colony

RE-Rolling Intermediat OC RRC/007/2016 Kisor Bahadur Male General No Kishor Bahadur Self Male 41 Unmarried Pvt job 60000 72000 No No 1215 Colony e

RE-Rolling OC General Ratan Bahadur Father Male 74 Married Primary Pension 12000 1216 Colony

RE-Rolling OC General Arati Bahadur Sister Female 31 Unmarried 10th 1217 Colony

RE-Rolling Baishnab Charan Baishnab Charan OC RRC/008/2016 Male General No Self Male 52 Married 10th Priests 36000 36000 No No 1218 Colony Satpathy Satpathy

RE-Rolling OC General Omprakash Satpathy Son Male 19 Unmarried Technical Study 1219 Colony

RE-Rolling Non Agriculture OC RRC/009/2016 Ramachandra Biswal Male General No Ramachandra Biswal Self Male 50 Married Secondary 72000 72000 No Yes 1220 Colony Laboour

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LIST OF PAFs ELIGIBLE TO BE ENTITLED TO GET R&R ASSISTANCE -SQUATTERS (DO NOT HAVE THEIR OWN LAND OR STRUCTURES) Total Any Yearly Nos. Dis Relation Yearly children BPL Refe Head of the Caste Marital income Any of HH ID No. Hamlet Name Sex placed Name Person ship Sex Age Education Main Occupation Income have lost (for rence Household name Tribe status of disbility PAFs Earlier HHH of PAFs & PDS) House destitute holds

RE-Rolling OC General Sasmita Biswal Daughter Female 24 Unmarried 10th 1221 Colony

RE-Rolling OC General Pratima Biswal Daughter Female 22 Unmarried Secondary 1222 Colony

RE-Rolling Non Agriculture OC RRC/010/2016 Iswar Sahoo Male General No Iswar Sahoo Self Male 52 Widow Secondary 54000 54000 No Yes 1223 Colony Laboour

RE-Rolling Intermediat OC General Himanshu Sahoo Son Male 18 Unmarried Study 1224 Colony e

RE-Rolling Non Agriculture OC RRC/011/2016 Arjun Suna Male ST Yes Arjun Suna Self Male 45 Married Primary 49920 49920 No Yes 1225 Colony Laboour

RE-Rolling Ramesh Chandra Ramesh Chandra OC RRC/012/2016 Male General No Self Male 57 Married Illiterate 540000 No No 1226 Colony Mohanty Mohanty

RE-Rolling OC General Sandhyarani Mohanty Daughter Female 26 Unmarried Technical Pvt job 540000 1227 Colony

RE-Rolling A RRC/013/2016 Uma Jagdal Female SC Yes Uma Jagdal Self Female 65 Widow Illiterate 48000 No 1228 Colony

RE-Rolling Non Agriculture A SC Lingaraj Jagdal Son Male 45 Married Secondary 48000 1229 Colony Laboour

RE-Rolling Grand Intermediat A SC Kalyani Jagdal Female 19 Unmarried Study 1230 Colony Daughter e

RE-Rolling Grand A SC Pradip Jagdal Male 18 Unmarried Technical Study 1231 Colony Son

RE-Rolling OC RRC/014/2016 Dillip Kumar Nayak Male General No Dillip Kumar Nayak Self Male 46 Married 10th Contract Job 59904 59904 No Yes 1232 Colony

RE-Rolling OC General Basanti Nayak Mother Female 78 Widow Secondary 1233 Colony

RE-Rolling Harish Chandra Post OC RRC/015/2016 Male General No Harish Chandra Padhee Self Male 67 Married Pension 14400 514400 No 1234 Colony Padhee Graduate

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LIST OF PAFs ELIGIBLE TO BE ENTITLED TO GET R&R ASSISTANCE -SQUATTERS (DO NOT HAVE THEIR OWN LAND OR STRUCTURES) Total Any Yearly Nos. Dis Relation Yearly children BPL Refe Head of the Caste Marital income Any of HH ID No. Hamlet Name Sex placed Name Person ship Sex Age Education Main Occupation Income have lost (for rence Household name Tribe status of disbility PAFs Earlier HHH of PAFs & PDS) House destitute holds

RE-Rolling Intermediat OC General Ashis Kumar Padhee Son Male 43 Married Trading 120000 1235 Colony e

RE-Rolling OC General Abhas Kumar Padhee Son Male 42 Married Graduate Trading 140000 1236 Colony

RE-Rolling OC General Amit Kumar Padhee Son Male 36 Married Graduate Agriculture 240000 1237 Colony

RE-Rolling Not OC RRC/016/2016 Kaiblya Das Female OBC NO Kaibalya Das Self Female 57 Widow Housewife 120000 NO NO 1238 Colony Answered

RE-Rolling Intermediat OC OBC Manas Ranjan Das Son Male 35 Married Service Private Sector 120000 1239 Colony e

RE-Rolling Intermediat OC OBC Tapas ranjan Das Son Male 32 Unmarried 1240 Colony e

Narayanprasad Intermediat A PN/001/2016 Premnagar Male General NO Narayan Prasad Mallick Self Male 63 Married Pension 12000 36000 NO 1241 Mallick e

Graduate & A Premnagar General Manoranjan Mallick Son Male 39 Married Service Private Sector 24000 1242 above

Sudhansusekhar OC PN/002/2016 Premnagar Male General NO Sudhansu Sekhar Panda Self Male 39 Married 10th Service Private Sector 72000 72000 NO 1243 Panda

1244 OC PN/003/2016 Premnagar Ranjit Chardia Male ST NO Ranjit Chardia Self Male 41 Married 10th Agriculture Labour 72000 72000 NO

1245 OC Premnagar ST Nilima Chardia Daughter Female 22 Unmarried Graduate

Intermediat OC Premnagar ST Anima Chirdia Daughter Female 18 Unmarried 1246 e

1247 OC PN/004/2016 Premnagar Tarani Badi Male SC NO Tarani Badi Self Male 33 Married Middle Driver 60000 60000 NO

1248 OC Premnagar SC Urkul Badi Father Male 65 Married Primary House Work

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LIST OF PAFs ELIGIBLE TO BE ENTITLED TO GET R&R ASSISTANCE -SQUATTERS (DO NOT HAVE THEIR OWN LAND OR STRUCTURES) Total Any Yearly Nos. Dis Relation Yearly children BPL Refe Head of the Caste Marital income Any of HH ID No. Hamlet Name Sex placed Name Person ship Sex Age Education Main Occupation Income have lost (for rence Household name Tribe status of disbility PAFs Earlier HHH of PAFs & PDS) House destitute holds

Graduate & A PN/005/2016 Premnagar Muralidhar Sahoo Male OBC NO Muralidhar Sahoo Self Male 57 Married Service Private Sector 120000 120000 NO NO 1249 above

1250 A Premnagar OBC Srikanta Kumar Sahoo Son Male 25 Unmarried B. Tech

1251 A Premnagar OBC Smrutiranjan Sahoo Son Male 20 Unmarried Technical Study

1252 OC PN/006/2016 Premnagar Dukhishyam Panda Male General NO Dukhishyam Panda Self Male 66 Married Middle Old Age Pension 3600 67200 NO NO

Graduate & OC Premnagar General Tapan Kumar Panda Son Male 38 Married Service Private Sector 60000 1253 above

1254 OC Premnagar General Radha Panda Mother Female 86 Widow Primary Widow Penson 3600

Post OC PN/007/2016 Premnagar Bibhisan Bag Male SC NO Bibhisan Bag Self Male 46 Married Service Govt. Sector 90000 90000 NO NO 1255 Graduate

1256 OC PN/008/2016 Premnagar Rajendra Suna Male SC NO Rajendra Suna Self Male 46 Married Middle Contract Labour 52000 156000 NO NO

1257 OC Premnagar SC Raju Suna Brother Male 28 Married Middle Contract Labour 52000

1258 OC Premnagar SC Rama Suna Brother Male 21 Married 10th Contract Labour 52000

1259 OC PN/009/2016 Premnagar Rabindranath Behera Male OBC NO Rabindranath Behera Self Male 41 Married 10th Service Private Sector 48000 48000 NO NO

1260 OC PN/010/2016 Premnagar Bijayalaxmi Mishra Female General NO Bijayalaxmi Mishra Self Female 53 Widow Middle Housewife 23832 143832 NO NO

1261 OC Premnagar General Abhishek Mishra Son Male 33 Unmarried ITI Pvt job 72000

Graduate & OC Premnagar General Pragyan Paramiti Mishra Daughter Female 34 Unmarried Pvt job 48000 1262 above

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Final Report on RAP and TDP for construction of Additional Spillway on Hirakud Dam, in Sambalpur District, Odisha

LIST OF PAFs ELIGIBLE TO BE ENTITLED TO GET R&R ASSISTANCE -SQUATTERS (DO NOT HAVE THEIR OWN LAND OR STRUCTURES) Total Any Yearly Nos. Dis Relation Yearly children BPL Refe Head of the Caste Marital income Any of HH ID No. Hamlet Name Sex placed Name Person ship Sex Age Education Main Occupation Income have lost (for rence Household name Tribe status of disbility PAFs Earlier HHH of PAFs & PDS) House destitute holds

1263 OC PN/011/2016 Premnagar Kumari Mallick Female OBC Kumari Mallick Self Female 54 Widow Illiterate Housewife 540000 NO NO

Graduate & OC Premnagar OBC Nihar Ranjan Mallick Son Male 36 Married Service Private Sector 300000 1264 above

Intermediat OC Premnagar OBC Deepak Kumar Mallick Son Male 31 Unmarried Pvt job 240000 1265 e

Purna Chandra Post OC PN/012/2016 Premnagar Male General Yes Purna Chandra Mishra Self Male 56 Married Govt Service 420000 770000 No No 1266 Mishra Graduate

1267 OC Premnagar General Prabhat Ranjan Mishra Son Male 24 Unmarried Technical Study

1268 OC Premnagar General Ambrit Ranjan Mishra Son Male 23 Unmarried Technical Study

1269 A PN/013/2016 Premnagar Binod Har Male ST NO Binod Har Self Male 60 Married Middle 480000 NO

1270 A Premnagar ST Ranjita Har Daughter Female 28 Unmarried M.A Govt. Service 408000

1271 A Premnagar ST Rasmita Har Daughter Female 26 Unmarried M.A Pvt job 72000

Graduate & A Premnagar ST Sarmista Har Daughter Female 19 Unmarried House Work 1272 above

Ajaya Kumar OC PN/014/2016 Premnagar Male OBC No Ajaya Kumar Pattanaik Self Male 55 Married Graduate Pvt. Job 60000 63600 No 1273 Pattanaik

Yes(B ody OC Premnagar OBC Ajitesh Pattanaik Son Male 21 Unmarried Graduate Disability Pension 3600 1274 Defect )

1275 OC Premnagar OBC Amitesh Pattanaik Son Male 18 Unmarried 12th Study

1276 OC GN/327/2016 Gandhi Nagar Nabakisor Nayak Male General Nabakisor Nayak Self Male 58 Married ITI 36000 No No

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LIST OF PAFs ELIGIBLE TO BE ENTITLED TO GET R&R ASSISTANCE -SQUATTERS (DO NOT HAVE THEIR OWN LAND OR STRUCTURES) Total Any Yearly Nos. Dis Relation Yearly children BPL Refe Head of the Caste Marital income Any of HH ID No. Hamlet Name Sex placed Name Person ship Sex Age Education Main Occupation Income have lost (for rence Household name Tribe status of disbility PAFs Earlier HHH of PAFs & PDS) House destitute holds

1277 OC Gandhi Nagar General Nihar Ranjan Nayak Son Male 32 Married Diploma Service Govt. Sector 36000

1278 OC Gandhi Nagar General Swagatika Nayak Daughter Female 24 Married Graduate Housewife

1279 OC Gandhi Nagar General Madhusmita Nayak Daughter Female 24 Unmarried Graduate

1280 OC Gandhi Nagar General Banasmita Nayak Daughter Female 22 Unmarried Graduate

1281 OC GN/328/2016 Gandhi Nagar Nishikanta Das Male General NO Nishikanta Das Self Male 75 Married Graduate Govt Pension 12000 12000 NO NO

1282 OC Gandhi Nagar General Rinarani Das Daughter Female 41 Unmarried Graduate Unemployed

1283 OC GN/329/2016 Gandhi Nagar Binaya Kumar Nayak Male General NO Binaya Kumar Nayak Self Male 27 Unmarried Graduate Agriculture Labour 36000 36000 NO NO

1284 A GN/330/2016 Gandhi Nagar Shripati Panda Male General Shripati Panda Self Male 67 Married 10th Govt Pension 18000 218000 No

1285 A Gandhi Nagar General Binod Panda Son Male 47 Unmarried 10th

1286 A Gandhi Nagar General Mamata Panda Daughter Female 41 Unmarried 10th

1287 A Gandhi Nagar General Pradip Panda Son Male 40 Unmarried Graduate Contractor 200000

Intermediat OC GN/331/2016 Gandhi Nagar Sunil Kumar Swain Male OBC NO Sunil Kumar Swain Self Male 43 Married Service Govt. Sector 252000 252000 NO NO 1288 e

1289 OC GN/332/2016 Gandhi Nagar Rabindra Bhoi Male ST NO Rabindra Bhoi Self Male 56 Married Middle Agriculture Labour 72000 72000 NO NO

1290 OC Gandhi Nagar ST Laxmipriya Bhoi Daughter Female 21 Unmarried I.T.I Unemployed

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LIST OF PAFs ELIGIBLE TO BE ENTITLED TO GET R&R ASSISTANCE -SQUATTERS (DO NOT HAVE THEIR OWN LAND OR STRUCTURES) Total Any Yearly Nos. Dis Relation Yearly children BPL Refe Head of the Caste Marital income Any of HH ID No. Hamlet Name Sex placed Name Person ship Sex Age Education Main Occupation Income have lost (for rence Household name Tribe status of disbility PAFs Earlier HHH of PAFs & PDS) House destitute holds

1291 OC GN/333/2016 Gandhi Nagar Akshya Kumar Nayak Male General NO Akshya Kumar Nayak Self Male 51 Married Middle Agriculture Labour 48000 120000 NO NO

1292 OC Gandhi Nagar General Laxmikanta Nayak Son Male 25 Unmarried Middle Driver 72000

1293 OC GN/334/2016 Gandhi Nagar Khageswar Bag Male SC NO Khageswar Bag Self Male 67 Married Middle Agriculture Labour 19800 55800 NO NO

1294 OC Gandhi Nagar SC Sukant Bag Son Male 33 Married Primary Service Private Sector 36000

1295 OC Gandhi Nagar SC Syam Bag Son Male 27 Unmarried Middle Unemployed

1296 OC GN/335/2016 Gandhi Nagar Hirabati Mukhi Female SC NO Hirabati Mukhi Self Female 48 Widow Illiterate Agriculture Labour 45000 45000 NO NO

1297 OC GN/336/2016 Gandhi Nagar Ranjit Singh Male General NO Ranjit Singh Self Male 59 Married Middle Agriculture Labour 18000 36000 NO NO

1298 OC Gandhi Nagar General Bishal Singh Son Male 18 Unmarried Middle Agriculture Labour 18000

1299 A GN/337/2016 Gandhi Nagar Laxmi Biswal Female OBC NO Laxmi Biswal Self Female 56 Widow Illiterate Govt Pension 12000 67200 NO NO

1300 A Gandhi Nagar OBC Naresh Chandra Biswal Son Male 35 Married Middle Agriculture Labour 55200

1301 OC GN/338/2016 Gandhi Nagar Binaya Kumar Nayak Male OBC Binaya Kumar Nayak Self Male NA

1302 OC GN339/2016 Gandhi Nagar Rabinarayan Nayak Male General NO Rabinarayan Nayak Self Male 59 Married Middle Agriculture Labour 48000 48000 NO NO

Bismay Kumar Intermediat OC GN/340/2016 Gandhi Nagar Male General NO Bismay Kumar Nayak Self Male 30 Married Agriculture Labour 78000 78000 NO NO 1303 Nayak e

Sanjaya Kumar OC GN/341/2016 Gandhi Nagar Male General NO Sanjaya Kumar Nayak Self Male 24 Unmarried ITI Agriculture Labour 46000 46000 NO NO 1304 Nayak

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LIST OF PAFs ELIGIBLE TO BE ENTITLED TO GET R&R ASSISTANCE -SQUATTERS (DO NOT HAVE THEIR OWN LAND OR STRUCTURES) Total Any Yearly Nos. Dis Relation Yearly children BPL Refe Head of the Caste Marital income Any of HH ID No. Hamlet Name Sex placed Name Person ship Sex Age Education Main Occupation Income have lost (for rence Household name Tribe status of disbility PAFs Earlier HHH of PAFs & PDS) House destitute holds

Saroj Kumar OC GN/342/2016 Gandhi Nagar Male General NO Saroj Kumar Pattanaik Self Male 37 Married Middle Service Private Sector 96000 96000 NO NO 1305 Pattanaik

Nabaghana OC GN/343/2016 Gandhi Nagar Male OBC NO Nabaghana Maharana Self Male 57 Married 10th Agriculture Labour 72000 252000 NO NO 1306 Maharana

1307 OC Gandhi Nagar OBC Anil Kumar Maharana Son Male 24 Unmarried 10th Pvt job 180000

1308 OC GN/344/2016 Gandhi Nagar Hadu Bagh Male SC NO Hadu Bagh Self Male 55 Married Primary Pension 12000 60000 NO NO

1309 OC Gandhi Nagar SC Bishnu Bagh Son Male 24 Unmarried Middle Agriculture Labour 48000

1310 OC GN/345/2016 Gandhi Nagar Sudama Mahananda Male SC No Sudama Mahananda Self Male 42 Married 8th Agriculture Labour 72000 72000 No No

Just OC GN/346/2016 Gandhi Nagar Rabi Behera Male SC NO Rabi Behera Self Male 44 Married Agriculture Labour 48000 48000 NO NO 1311 Literate

1312 OC GN/347/2016 Gandhi Nagar Tapas Kumar Mandal Male SC NO Tapas Kumar Mandal Self Male 42 Married ITI Service Private Sector 84000 84000 NO NO

Yes(B ody OC GN/348/2016 Gandhi Nagar Jagyansen Parida Male General NO Jagyansen Parida Self Male 45 Married 10th Service Private Sector 63600 63600 NO NO 1313 Defect ) Yes(B ody OC GN/349/2016 Gandhi Nagar Rajendra Pasayat Male SC NO Rajendra Pasayat Self Male 40 Married Illiterate Disability Pension 3600 67200 NO NO 1314 Defect ) Yes(B ody OC Gandhi Nagar SC Bebimoni Pasayat Wife Female 35 Married Illiterate Service Private Sector 60000 1315 Defect ) Yes(B ody OC Gandhi Nagar SC Sidhartha Pasayat Son Male 10 Unmarried Illiterate Disability Pension 3600 1316 Defect )

1317 A GN/350/2016 Gandhi Nagar Jagadish Singh Male General NO Jagadish Singh Self Male 50 Married Primary Agriculture Labour 46000 46000 NO NO

Intermediat A Gandhi Nagar General Dali Singh Daughter Female 19 Unmarried Study 1318 e

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LIST OF PAFs ELIGIBLE TO BE ENTITLED TO GET R&R ASSISTANCE -SQUATTERS (DO NOT HAVE THEIR OWN LAND OR STRUCTURES) Total Any Yearly Nos. Dis Relation Yearly children BPL Refe Head of the Caste Marital income Any of HH ID No. Hamlet Name Sex placed Name Person ship Sex Age Education Main Occupation Income have lost (for rence Household name Tribe status of disbility PAFs Earlier HHH of PAFs & PDS) House destitute holds

1319 A GN/351/2016 Gandhi Nagar Madhusudan Mallik Male SC NO Madhusudan Mallik Self Male 67 Married Middle Govt Pension 12000 190000 NO NO

Trade/ Business In A Gandhi Nagar SC Manoranjan Mallik Son Male 37 Married B. Tech 70000 1320 Fixed Premises

Trade/ Business In A Gandhi Nagar SC Mamnas Mallik Son Male 34 Unmarried 10th 36000 1321 Fixed Premises

1322 A Gandhi Nagar SC Prabhu Das Son Male 30 Unmarried 10th Pvt job 72000

GENER OC GN/352/2016 Gandhi Nagar Chandrasekhar Kar Male No Chandrasekhar Kar Self Male 58 Married 10TH Person 9216 177216 No No 1323 AL

GENER OC Gandhi Nagar Ditikrushna Kar Son Male 28 Unmarried 10TH Pvt job 96000 1324 AL

GENER OC Gandhi Nagar Radhakanta Kar Son Male 26 Unmarried 10th Auto Driver 72000 1325 AL

1326 A GN/353/2016 Gandhi Nagar Dasarath Sahu Male General No Dasarath Sahu Self Male 47 Married 9th Service Private Sector 48000 48000 No No

1327 A Gandhi Nagar General Pradeep Sahu Son Male 25 Unmarried 10th Study

1328 OC GN/354/2016 Gandhi Nagar Ratikanta Tripathy Male General Ratikanta Tripathy Self Male 43 Married Graduate Business 50000 71600 No

1329 OC Gandhi Nagar General Basanti Tripathy Mother Female 64 widow 7th Govt Pension 21600

1330 OC GN/355/2016 Gandhi Nagar Subas Sahu Male OBC No Subas Sahu Self Male 60 Married 10th Agriculture Labour 54000 108000 No No

1331 OC Gandhi Nagar OBC Jaganath Sahu Son Male 25 Unmarried ITI Agriculture Labour 54000

1332 OC GN/356/2016 Gandhi Nagar Golaka Panda Male General Golaka Panda Self Male 58 Married 5th Agriculture Labour NA No No

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LIST OF PAFs ELIGIBLE TO BE ENTITLED TO GET R&R ASSISTANCE -SQUATTERS (DO NOT HAVE THEIR OWN LAND OR STRUCTURES) Total Any Yearly Nos. Dis Relation Yearly children BPL Refe Head of the Caste Marital income Any of HH ID No. Hamlet Name Sex placed Name Person ship Sex Age Education Main Occupation Income have lost (for rence Household name Tribe status of disbility PAFs Earlier HHH of PAFs & PDS) House destitute holds

1333 OC Gandhi Nagar General Kalucharan Panda Brother Male 61 Married 7th Agriculture Labour

Akhaya Kumar OC GN/357/2016 Gandhi Nagar Male General Akhaya Kumar Mishra Self Male 53 Married 10th Hiw Pension 600000 600000 No No 1334 Mishra

1335 OC GN/358/2016 Gandhi Nagar Dinabandhu Behera Male OBC Dinabandhu Behera Self Male 57 Married 7th 420000 No

1336 OC Gandhi Nagar OBC Debananda Behera Son Male 27 Unmarried 10th Pvt job 420000

1337 OC Gandhi Nagar OBC Jashaswini Behera Daughter Female 25 Unmarried Graduate

1338 OC GN/359/2016 Gandhi Nagar Achyut Hota Male General Yes Achyut Hota Self Male 50 Married 12th Tea Selling 12000 12000 No No

1339 A GN/360/2016 Gandhi Nagar Prashanta Behera Male SC Prashanta Behera Self Male 45 Married 12th Labour 60000 183600 No Yes

Yes(B Not ody A Gandhi Nagar SC Samir Behera Son Male 17 Unmarried Disability Pension 3600 1340 Answered Defect )

1341 A Gandhi Nagar SC Sumitra Behera Mother Female 62 Widow 5th Betel Shop 120000

Nakula Charana OC GN/361/2016 Gandhi Nagar Male General Yes Nakula Charana Sahoo Self Male 52 Married 9th Labour 60000 60000 No No 1342 Sahoo

1343 OC GN/362/2016 Gandhi Nagar Nabin Bag Male SC No Nabin Bag Self Male 29 Married 5th Labour 72000 72000

Service Govt. 1344 A GN/363/2016 Gandhi Nagar Chakradhara Dash Male General No Chakradhara Dash Self Male 52 Married 10th Sector.Daily Wage/ 60000 60000 No No Agricultural Labour

1345 OC GN/364/2016 Gandhi Nagar Fakira Gardia Male SC Fakira Gardia Self Male NA

GENER OC GN/365/2016 Gandhi Nagar Usman Khan Male Usman Khan Self Male NA 1346 AL

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LIST OF PAFs ELIGIBLE TO BE ENTITLED TO GET R&R ASSISTANCE -SQUATTERS (DO NOT HAVE THEIR OWN LAND OR STRUCTURES) Total Any Yearly Nos. Dis Relation Yearly children BPL Refe Head of the Caste Marital income Any of HH ID No. Hamlet Name Sex placed Name Person ship Sex Age Education Main Occupation Income have lost (for rence Household name Tribe status of disbility PAFs Earlier HHH of PAFs & PDS) House destitute holds

1347 OC GN/366/2016 Gandhi Nagar Nalini Mukhi Female SC NO Nalini Mukhi Self Female 24 Married Primary Housewife 18000 18000 NO NO

1348 OC GN/367/2016 Gandhi Nagar Laxman Behera male OBC Laxman Behera Self Male NA

1349 OC GN/368/2016 Gandhi Nagar Fakira Suna Male SC NO Fakira Suna Self Male 61 Married Primary Service Private Sector 12000 12000 NO NO

1350 OC GN/369/2016 Gandhi Nagar Brundaban Dalei Male OBC No Brundaban Dalei Self Male 62 Married 8th Service Private Sector 12000 252000 No No

1351 OC Gandhi Nagar OBC Nabin Dalei Son Male 31 Married 10th Service Private Sector 240000

1352 OC GN/370/2016 Gandhi Nagar Chandra Bahadur Male OBC Chandra Bahadur Self Male NA

1353 OC GN/371/2016 Gandhi Nagar Mithei Behera Female SC NO Mithei Behera Self Female 47 Widow Illiterate Widow Penson 3600 3600 NO NO

1354 Oth GN/372/2016 Gandhi Nagar Chinu Chhatri Female General NO Chinu Chhatri Self Female 44 Widow Primary Widow Penson 3600 3600 NO NO

1355 Oth Gandhi Nagar General Bikram Chhatri Son Male 24 Unmarried Primary

1356 Oth GN/373/2016 Gandhi Nagar Shayam Meher Male General NO Shayam Meher Self Male 39 Married Primary Agriculture Labour 84000 84000 NO Yes

1357 Oth GN/374/2016 Gandhi Nagar Narayan Banchhor Female SC NO Narayan Banchhor Self Female 66 Widow Illiterate Govt Pension 84000 84000 NO NO

Shyamsundar Shyamsundar Oth GN/375/2016 Gandhi Nagar Male General No Self Male 56 Married 7th Agriculture Labour 42000 42000 No No 1358 Samantaray Samantaray

1359 Oth Gandhi Nagar General Dipun Samantaray Son Male 20 Unmarried ITI Unemployed

1360 Oth Gandhi Nagar General Liza Samantaray Daughter Female 18 Unmarried 10th Unemployed

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LIST OF PAFs ELIGIBLE TO BE ENTITLED TO GET R&R ASSISTANCE -SQUATTERS (DO NOT HAVE THEIR OWN LAND OR STRUCTURES) Total Any Yearly Nos. Dis Relation Yearly children BPL Refe Head of the Caste Marital income Any of HH ID No. Hamlet Name Sex placed Name Person ship Sex Age Education Main Occupation Income have lost (for rence Household name Tribe status of disbility PAFs Earlier HHH of PAFs & PDS) House destitute holds

Not Oth GN/376/2016 Gandhi Nagar Subran Behera Male SC No Subran Behera Self Male 68 Married Agriculture Labour 60000 120000 No No 1361 Answered

Not Oth GN/377/2016 Gandhi Nagar Sanatana Banchhor Male SC Sanatana Banchhor Self Male 43 Married Agriculture Labour 60000 60000 No No 1362 Answered

1363 Oth GN/378/2016 Gandhi Nagar Mantu Bagh Male OBC Mantu Bagh Self Male 47 Married 10th P Job 84000 84000

1364 Oth GN/379/2016 Gandhi Nagar Srimukha Das Male SC No Srimukha Das Self Male 32 Married 8th Labour 108000 108000 No

1365 Oth GN/380/2016 Gandhi Nagar Fakir Ganda Male SC No Fakir Ganda Self Male 56 Married 9th 60000 No

1366 Oth Gandhi Nagar SC Amit Ganda Son Male 27 Unmarried 9th Agriculture Labour 60000

1367 Oth GN/381/2016 Gandhi Nagar Nirakar Dalei Male OBC No Nirakar Dalei Self Male 37 Married 5th Agriculture Labour 60000 60000 No No

1368 Oth GN/382/2016 Gandhi Nagar Santi Swain Female OBC No Santi Swain Self Female 57 Widow 3rd Person 84000 84000 No No

1369 Oth Gandhi Nagar OBC Rajesh Swain Son Male 24 Unmarried ITI

1370 Oth GN/383/2016 Gandhi Nagar Sabtri Dalei Female OBC No Sabtri Dalei Self Female 54 Widow 5th Agriculture Labour 60000 60000 No Yes

1371 Oth GN/384/2016 Gandhi Nagar Kishor Maharana Male General No Kishor Maharana Self Male 57 Widow 9th Tailoring 48000 48000 No

1372 Oth GN/385/2016 Gandhi Nagar Bati Suna Female SC No Bati Suna Self Female 60 Widow Illiterate Labour 16800 16800 No

1373 Oth GN/386/2016 Gandhi Nagar Bansidhar Sahoo Male General NO Bansidhar Sahoo Self Male 64 Married 10th Service Private Sector 130000 370000 NO NO

Intermediat Oth Gandhi Nagar General Manoj Kumar Sahoo Son Male 34 Married Service Private Sector 240000 1374 e

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LIST OF PAFs ELIGIBLE TO BE ENTITLED TO GET R&R ASSISTANCE -SQUATTERS (DO NOT HAVE THEIR OWN LAND OR STRUCTURES) Total Any Yearly Nos. Dis Relation Yearly children BPL Refe Head of the Caste Marital income Any of HH ID No. Hamlet Name Sex placed Name Person ship Sex Age Education Main Occupation Income have lost (for rence Household name Tribe status of disbility PAFs Earlier HHH of PAFs & PDS) House destitute holds

1375 A GN/387/2016 Gandhi Nagar Prakash Rout Male General No Prakaash Rout Self Male 63 Married 7th Penson 10000 214000 No

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LIST OF PAFs ELIGIBLE TO BE ENTITLED TO GET R&R ASSISTANCE UNDER TENANTS (DO NOT HAVE THEIR OWN LAND OR STRUCTURES) CATEGORY

LIST OF PAFs ELIGIBLE TO BE ENTITLED TO GET R&R ASSISTANCE - TENANTS (DO NOT HAVE THEIR OWN LAND OR STRUCTURES) CATEGORY

Total Any Head of Yearly BPL Nos. Struc Displa Relation Yearly children the Caste Marital income Any (for of ture HH ID No. Hamlet Name Sex ced Name Person ship Sex Age Education Main Occupation Income have lost Household Tribe status of disbility PAFs Type Earlier HHH of PAFs & PDS) name Househ destitute olds

Debananda Non Agriculture R CC/026/2016 Cable Colony Male OBC No Debananda Mohakud Self Male 48 Unmarried 10th 54000 54000 No 1376 Mohakud Laboour

Aruna Non Agriculture R RRC/017/2016 RE-Rolling Colony Male General Yes Aruna Sahoo Self Male 42 Married 10th 59280 59280 No Yes 1377 Sahoo Laboour

1378 R LN/051/16 Laxminagar Susil Tandi Male SC No Susil Tandi Self Male 50 Married Primary Private Service 72000 180000 No No

1379 Laxminagar SC Judhistira Tandi Son Male 30 Married Technical Private Service 108000

Nilamadha Secondar R LN/052/16 Laxminagar Male SC No Nilamadhab Panigrahi Self Male 37 Married Private Service 72000 72600 No No 1380 b Panigrahi y

Gobinda R GT/097/2016 Gujatal Male General NO Gobinda Samal Self Male 57 Married Middle Cook 45000 69500 No No 1381 Samal

Daught Gujatal General Ranjita Samal Female 21 Unmarried 10th 1382 er

Phitar R GT/098/2016 Gujatal Male ST Yes Phitar Bilum Self Male 50 Married Illiterate Agriculture Labour 60000 90000 No No 1383 Bilum

1384 Gujatal ST Santosh Bilum Son Male 18 Unmarried Primary Agriculture Labour 30000

Padmaloch R GT/099/2016 Gujatal Male OBC No Padmolochan Bhoi Self Male 36 Married Middle Driver 60000 60000 No No 1385 an Bhoi

Durgamad R GT/100/2016 Gujatal Male OBC No Durgamadhaba Sahu Self Male 34 Married 10th Driver 120000 120000 No No 1386 haba Sahu

Bijay 1387 RC GT/101/2016 Gujatal Sankar Male General No Bijay Sankar Guru Self Male 48 Married Graduate Own Auto 36000 96000 No No Guru

Upendra R GT/102/2016 Gujatal Male ST No Upendra Barge Self Male 35 Married Primary Agriculture Labour 48000 48000 No No 1388 Barge

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LIST OF PAFs ELIGIBLE TO BE ENTITLED TO GET R&R ASSISTANCE - TENANTS (DO NOT HAVE THEIR OWN LAND OR STRUCTURES) CATEGORY

Total Any Head of Yearly BPL Nos. Struc Displa Relation Yearly children the Caste Marital income Any (for of ture HH ID No. Hamlet Name Sex ced Name Person ship Sex Age Education Main Occupation Income have lost Household Tribe status of disbility PAFs Type Earlier HHH of PAFs & PDS) name Househ destitute olds

Bikash R GN/388/2016 Gandhi Nagar Male General No Bikash Mohanty Self Male 29 Unmarried ITI Pvt job 168000 168000 No No 1389 Mohanty

Subodha R GN/389/2016 Gandhi Nagar Male SC NO Subodha Suhula Self Male 39 Married Middle Agriculture Labour 48000 48000 No No 1390 Suhula

Belun 1391 R GN/390/2016 Gandhi Nagar Kumar Male OBC Belun Kumar Sara Self Male 41 Married 9th Gold Maker 120000 120000 No No Sarat

Balaram Trade/ Business In RC GN/391/2016 Gandhi Nagar Male OBC NO Balaram Sahu Self Male 56 Married 10th 108000 108000 No No 1392 Sahu Fixed Premises

Intermedi Gandhi Nagar OBC Suven Kumar Sahu Son Male 19 Unmarried Study 1393 ate

Baburam R GN/392/2016 Gandhi Nagar Male General NO Baburam Jena Self Male 34 Married I.T.I Agriculture Labour 48000 48000 No No 1394 Jena

Damodar R GN/393/2016 Gandhi Nagar Male SC NO Damodar Mahananda Self Male 32 Married I.T.I Agriculture Labour 48000 48000 No No 1395 Mahananda

Laxmikant R GN/394/2016 Gandhi Nagar Male SC NO Laxmikanta Mallick Self Male 37 Married 10th Driver 72000 72000 No No 1396 a Mallick

Durjyodha RC GN/395/2016 Gandhi Nagar Male SC NO Durjyodhana Nag Self Male 27 Married Middle Service Private Sector 48000 144000 No No 1397 na Nag

1398 Gandhi Nagar SC Satrughana Bag Brother Male 22 Unmarried 10th Agriculture Labour 60000

Tarachand RC GN/396/2016 Gandhi Nagar Male SC NO Tarachand Bhosagar Self Male 38 Married Primary Agriculture Labour 60000 96000 No No 1399 Bhosagar

Yes(Bo Dinabandh RC GN/397/2016 Gandhi Nagar Male General NO Dinabandhu Mishra Self Male 75 Married 10th Old Age Pension 48600 58200 dy No No 1400 u Mishra Defect)

Yes(Bo 1401 Gandhi Nagar General Umakanta Mishra Son Male 47 Unmarried 10th Disability Pension 6000 dy Defect)

Yes(Bo Padmini R GN/398/2016 Gandhi Nagar Female SC NO Padmini Chhetria Self Female 40 Widow Middle Agriculture Labour 24000 24000 dy No No 1402 Chhatria Defect)

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LIST OF PAFs ELIGIBLE TO BE ENTITLED TO GET R&R ASSISTANCE - TENANTS (DO NOT HAVE THEIR OWN LAND OR STRUCTURES) CATEGORY

Total Any Head of Yearly BPL Nos. Struc Displa Relation Yearly children the Caste Marital income Any (for of ture HH ID No. Hamlet Name Sex ced Name Person ship Sex Age Education Main Occupation Income have lost Household Tribe status of disbility PAFs Type Earlier HHH of PAFs & PDS) name Househ destitute olds

Daught Gandhi Nagar SC Pinky Chhetria Female 21 Unmarried 10th Unemployed 1403 er

Kailasha 1404 R GN/399/2016 Gandhi Nagar Chandra Male OBC NO Kailasha Chandra Gauda Self Male 42 Married 10th Service Private Sector 180000 180000 No No Gauda

Padmachar Trade/ Business In RC GN/400/2016 Gandhi Nagar Male General NO Padmacharan Das Self Male 47 Married Middle 48000 48000 No No 1405 an Das Fixed Premises

Daught Post Gandhi Nagar General Swagatika Das Female 22 Unmarried Unemployed 1406 er Graduate

Purna GENER R GN/401/2016 Gandhi Nagar Chandra Male No Purna Chandra Mishra Self Male 59 Married 10TH Agriculture Labour 60000 60000 No No 1407 AL Mishra

Yes(Bo GENER Gandhi Nagar Tapas Mishra Son Male 25 Unmarried 12th dy 1408 AL Defect)

Sribalabh 1409 R GN/402/2016 Gandhi Nagar Male General Sribalabh Naik Self Male 28 Married 9th P Job 60000 60000 No Naik

Pradeep 1410 R GN/403/2016 Gandhi Nagar Male SC No Pradeep Ganda Self Male 29 Married 12th Agriculture Labour 60000 60000 No No Ganda

Abadhut 1411 R GN/404/2016 Gandhi Nagar Male SC Abadhut Barik Self Male 35 Married Illiterate Labour 48000 63600 No No Barik

Rabindra 1412 R GN/405/2016 Gandhi Nagar Male SC Rabindra Kalet Self Male 49 Married 4th Contract Labour 48000 144000 No No Kalet

1413 Gandhi Nagar SC Brundaban Kalet Son Male 24 Married 7th Contract Labour 48000

Santosh 1414 R GN/406/2016 Gandhi Nagar Male General No Santosh Pattnayak Self Male 46 Married 10th Agriculture Labour 60000 72000 No No Pattnayak

Sanjib 1415 R GN/407/2016 Gandhi Nagar Male General No Sanjib Rout Self Male 45 Married Graduate Labour 90000 90000 No Rout

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