Social Monitoring Report

# 3 Annual Report January 2015

BHU: Road Network Project II

Prepared by the Department of Roads, Ministry of Works and Human Settlements for the Government of and the Asian Development Bank.

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

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Table of contents EXECUTIVE SUMMARY ...... 3

I. INTRODUCTION/ BACKGROUND ...... 6

A. BRIEF PROJECT DESCRIPTION ...... 6

B. PROGRESS ON TITLING OF LANDS FOR THE AFFECTED HOUSEHOLDS ...... 6

C. LAND ACQUISITION/INVOLUNTARY RESETTLEMENT (26.50 KM MID SECTION OF TSEBAR-MIKURI-DUNGRI ROAD BETWEEN DUNGMIN AND MIKURI………………………………………7 D. RECONFIRMATION OF PERFORMANCE MONITORING & EVALUATION TARGETS AND INDICATORS (TRAVEL TIME) ...... 8

E. GRIEVANCE REDRESSAL COMMITTEE/INCOME RESTORATION PROGR…….………………………… 8 I. MANITAR – RAIDAK ROAD COMPENSATION ...... 9

II. RAIDAK - LHAMOIZINGKHA ROAD COMPENSTION………………………………………………………………………… ..10

III. PANGBANG – NANGLAM ROAD COMPENSATION (PANGBANG SIDE)………………………………..12

IV. NGANGLAM – PANGBANG Road Compensation (Nanglam Side)………………………………………….12

V. SAMDRUPCHOLING – SAMRANG ROAD COMPENSATION……………………………………………..16

VII. TSEBAR– MIKURI – DURUNGRI FEEDER ROAD…………………………………………………………..20

ANNEXURE 1 ...... 24

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Executive Summary

The Royal Government of Bhutan through the ADB funding is undertaking the construction of lateral road through the southern belt. This is aimed at curtailing the hassle of having to travel through India. The Road Network Project II (RNP II) is the Nation's current major road improvement initiative co-funded by the Asian Development Bank (ADB). The project is geographically dispersed along the southern belt and has five National Highways and two Feeder Roads/Dzongkhag Roads. The nature of works for the construction of these roads mainly comprises of the following; Upgrading, widening, formation cuttings, new construction and realignment of the five national highways and new construction of two new feeder roads. The overall Project length is 187.25 km and is divided into seven packages. i) Manitar-Raidak National Highway (NH-01), Length=35.00km under Chukha Dzongkhag ii) Raidak-Lhamoizingkha National Highway (NH-02) Length=18.00km, under Dagana Dzongkhag iii) Panbang-Nganglam National Highway Length of NH-03 = 25km under Pemagatshel Dzongkhag iv) Nganglam- Panbang National Highway (NH-04), Length of NH 04 = 30.60km (Total Length for NH 03 and NH 04 =55.60km) under Pemagatshel Dzongkhag v) Samdrupcholing-Samrang National Highway (NH-05), Length= 24.15km under Samdrupjongkhar Dzongkhag vi) Tsebar-Durungri-Mikuri Feeder Roads (FR-01 & FR-02) Length of FR – 01= 20.15km, FR – 02=33.90km, Total Length=54.50km under Pemagatshel Dzongkhag

One of the ultimate aims of these infrastructures is to give the people in rural areas better opportunity, easy access to other infrastructures and services facilities and easy delivery of farm produce to markets. The National Highways upon completion would result to an increase in reliable freight transportation of goods to markets with reduction in travel time, thereby reducing vehicle operating cost, maintenance costs and accidents. An indirect benefit is that the local construction industry will be developed and strengthened through joint venture companies.

Prior to commencement of construction activity, the affected families have been compensated as per Royal Government rates. Compensation and land replacement have been carried out by the project authorities and the respective Dzongkhags/Dungkhags. During the reporting period from September 2013 to September 2014, 24 households, 1 Communication and Information Centre (CIC) structure and 22 electric/telephone poles have been compensated. The CIC structure & 22 electric poles were compensated for Ngultrum 1.099,656.69, for FR-01 & FR-02 Seven (7) households were compensated for Nu. 343,395.70 and Seventeen (17) households have been compensated for Ngultrum 5,16,380.72 for construction of Raidak – Lhamoizhingkha NH-02. For those affected 177 households who have not yet received the land ownership certificates over 108.99 acres of land substitution, concerned authorities of the respective Dzongkhags/Dungkhags are processing the matter. Except for the issuance of land ownership certificate by the National Land Commission, which takes some time, the actual allotment of land in the field had long been done. Those affected households who loss fruit

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trees or fodder trees also received the cash compensation along with the other households affected by the project. All the households whose land was affected and had to be replaced opted for land replacement instead of cash compensation. However the land Act 2007 clearly states that in case if the parcel of land that needs to be replaced is less than 10 decimals (4355.966 Sq. ft.), then the affected households have to accept cash compensation. This has been followed at the time of making the compensation to the affected households.

The compensations for all the five national highways and two feeder roads have been completed. However, five households who opted for Land for Land replacement at the mid section of Tsebar-Mikuri-Durungri, have been compensated with land replacement on dated February 27, 2014 except for Mrs. Sheru who later received cash compensationof Ngultrum 195,605.00 for loss of dry land. The compensation payment was made in presence of joint team from Dzongkhag Administration, Pemagatshel and the Road Network Project – II, DoR.

Restoration of the irrigation channelsat respective locations has been done before the onset of paddy plantations. The drinking water pipe line at Manitar (NH-01) from Ch 10+400 km to 15+600km was restored by the Nima construction Company Limited. Similarly, water tank and the water pipeline in NH-02 at Ch. 17.000 km were completed and drinking water to local community is made available.

363 households have been compensated along all the project roads so far. All compensations have been made both cash compensation as well as land for land replacement.

The Manitar – Raidak road stretch has affected 24 households out of which 3 households opted for land for land replacement, 5 households were given both cash & partial land substitution and the rest received cash compensation of Nu. 1,600,088.36 for the loss of cash crop land and structures.

For the Lhamoizingkha – Raidak road stretch 22 households have been affected out of which 7 households opted for cash compensation, 10 households opted for land for land replacement and the remaining 5 were given cash as well as partial land replacement. The total amount of Nu. 967,656.72 have been paid as cash compensation to the project affected people.

On the Pangbang –Nganglam (NH-03) road stretch, a total of 34 households are affected out of which 26 households opted for cash compensation amounting to Nu. 1,178,831.74 and the rest 8 households have been compensated through land replacement of 3.61 acres of land within the same Dungkhag.

On the Nganglam – Pangbang road (NH-04) 113 households have been affected out of which 9 households opted for cash compensation, 43 households opted for land for land replacement and the rest 61 households were given cash as well as partial land substitution. The total affected area of 71.13 acres of dry land cash compensation of Nu.11,730,337.47 for the loss of their properties.

On the Samdrupcholing – Samrang road stretch (National Highway – 05), there are 37 households who are affected by road construction work, out of which 10 households opted for cash compensation, 22 households opted for Land for land replacement and the remaining 5 households had been given cash as well as partial land compensation. Total land replacement of 11.64 acres were allotted in the same Dungkhag and total of Nu. 491,407.73 were given as cash compensation.

Tsebar – Mikuri – Durungri has 133 households affected by the road project out of which 106

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households opted for cash compensation, 16 households opted for land for land replacement and the rest 11 HH were given cash as well as partial land substitution. Total Dry land 15.97 acres was compensated as land for land replacements and total cash of Nu. 20,672,296.19 were incurred for cash compensation.

The road construction work at Feeder Road – 02 (Yuri-Mikuri-Durungri), National Highway – 03 (Pangbang – Nganglam) and National Highway – 04 (Nganglam – Pangbang) road alignments fall on the exiting Bhutan Power Corporation Limited electricity poles at above citied locations. Out of 22 electricity poles 6 poles at FR-02 (Mikuri side) 4 poles from Nganglam side and 12 from Pangbang side. 22 numbers of electricity poles have been compensated by RNP-II to Bhutan Power Corporation to relocate the poles which amounts to Ngultrum 7,03,989.00.

One single storey semi permanent structure that houses Communication and Information Centre (CIC) for Nganglam Gewog was also compensated at Ngultrum 3,95,667.69 by RNP-II within the third reporting period.

During the reporting period from September 2013 to September 2014 the total amount of Ngultrum 1,959,433.11 has been paid as compensation to the project affected people by Road Network Project-II under Department of Roads for the loss of their land, fruit trees and structures. Additional Ngultrum fifty thousand (50,000) was provided by M/s Nima Abhyudaya Joint Venture as financial aid for laying of water supply pipelines for the villagers of Kezari and Kemalakha. Project share the first aid resources and simple medicine from first aid boxes to the needful people around project vicinity. Project also renders excavators for the excavation and leveling of residential houses foundations on request by the public. Project will be providing the financial, labours and machines as and when required/request by the public (project affected people)

The DOR, RNP-II Gedu Office has made all compensations in presence of officials and representatives from the respective Dzongkhags or Dungkhags. All the records of compensation have been maintained with the Gedu office. Land replacement has been coordinated with the land officials of the Dzongkhags and appropriate replacements have been made in consultation with the beneficiaries. All possible adjustments have been made on land allotment to the beneficiaries as per their request.

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I. INTRODUCTION/ BACKGROUND

A. Brief project description

The Royal government of Bhutan through the ADB funding is undertaking the construction of lateral road through the southern belt. This is aimed at curtailing the hassle of having to travel through India. The Road Network Project II (RNP II) is the Nation's current major road improvement initiative co-funded by the Asian Development Bank (ADB) (approx US$ 38.760 million) and the Government of Bhutan (RGOB) contributed US$ 15.56 million to implement RNP-II. The project is geographically dispersed along the southern belt and has five (5) Nos. National Highways and two Feeder Roads, (2) Nos. total length of 187.25km. The nature of works for the construction of these roads mainly comprises of the following; i) Upgrading, widening, formation cuttings and new construction of realigned sections of the Manitar-Raidak National Highway (NH-01), Length=35.00km ii) Upgrading and new construction of Raidak-Lhamoizingkha National Highway (NH-02) Length=18.00km, iii) Upgrading and new construction of Panbang-Nganglam National Highway (NH-03 &NH-04), Length of NH-03 = 25km NH 04 = 30.60km, Total Length=55.60km iv) Upgrading and new construction of Nganglam- Panbang National Highway (NH-04), Length of NH 04 = 30.60km (Total Length for NH 03 and NH 04 =55.60km) v) Upgrading and new construction of Samdrupcholing-Samrang National Highway (NH-05), Length=24.15km vi) New construction of Tsebar-Durungri-Mikuri Feeder Roads (FR-01 & FR-02) Length of FR- 01=20.15km, FR-02=33.90km, Total Length=53.75km

The overall Project length is 187.25km and is divided into seven (7) packages.Competitive bidding for the construction of these roads is through International Competitive Bidding (ICB) by either Local Contractors alone or by Local Contractors as joint venture with International Contractors. One of the ultimate aims of these infrastructures is to give the people in rural areas better opportunity, easy access toother infrastructures and services facilities and easy delivery of farm produce to markets. The National Highways completion would result to an increase in reliable freight transportation of goods to markets with reduction in travel time, vehicle operating, maintenance costs and accidents An indirect benefit is that the local construction industry will be developed and strengthened.

B. Progress on Titling of Lands for the affected Households

Prior to commencement of construction activity, the affected families have been compensated as per government rates. Discussions with the affected households indicated that the affected households have received the compensation. It was also learned that the land for land replacement has been given to the 177 affected households and that the ownership certificate (Lag Thram) for all the affected households is under process with their respective Dzongkhags. Except for the issuance of land ownership certificate by the National Land Commission, which takes some time, the actual allotment of land in the field had long been done. Allotment of land ownership certificate is done by the government in phase wise for different Dzongkhags, and since the project covers six Dzongkhags/Districts, all the 177 household compensated with land replacement appears that they will not get their ownership certificate at one go. However,

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on consultation with one of the Land Record Officers (Pemagatshel District), he expects that all the 177 households would receive their ownership certificate within 2015.Those affected households who loss fruit trees or fodder trees also received the compensation along with the other households affected by the project.

C. LAND ACQUISITION/ INVOLUNTARY RESETTLEMENT

A Total amount of Nu. 37,464,691.38 have been paid as compensation to the project affected people. All compensation paid to the project affected peoples was coordinated with the Dzongkhag administration, in line with the rules and regulations of the Royal Government of Bhutan.

408 households have been compensated so far along the project roads. A summary of compensation made is tabulated below:

Table 1: Compensation made to the project affected people

Additional Sl. Acres Location Road No. HH compensated compensation No affected Amount paid 2013-2014 Both Land Cash Land for & No. Land Amount paid Cash HH Tsebar Mikuri - FR01 1 – 15.97 16 99 11 20,328,900.49 343,395.70 Durungri & 02 7HH Samdrupcholing-Samr 4 NH05 11.64 22 10 5 - - ang 491,407.73

Raidak-Lhamoizingkh 5 NH02 3.57 3 2 - 17 516,380.72 a 451,276.00 HH 1 6 Nganglam side NH04 71.13 43 9 61 11,730,337.47 395,667.69 (CIC) 22

7 Panbang side NH03 8 26 - pole 3.61 1,178,831.74 703,989.00 s

8 Manitar-Raidak NH01 3.07 3 16 5 1,600,088.36 - -

24 Total 108.99 95 162 82 35,780,841.79 1,959,433.11 HH

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D. Reconfirmation of Performance Monitoring & Evaluation Targets and Indicators (Travel time)

Average travel time along project roads reduced by at least 50%

Currently the time taken to travel from Norbugang to Nganglam is around 4 hours but with the project road the time will be reduced to 2 hours. Similarly the time along the Lhamoizingkha-Raidak stretch will be reduced by 3.5 hours. The travel time on road stretch along Tsebar-Mikuri-Durung-Ri will be reduced by about 10 hours.

The travel time along the project roads is estimated to be reduced by 50%. This has been estimated for all the project roads. There will be no need for vehicles to ply through the Indian roads because of which travel time will be saved.

The travel-time between the different NHs as of today are as follows; Travel time post Travel time Sl.# Name of road project today Road stretch period 1 Manitar-Raidak 35.00km 6 hours 1 hours 2 Raidak-Lhamoizingkha 18km 4 hours 20 minutes 3 Panbang- Nganglam 55.60km 10.5 hours 2 hours 4 Tsebar – Mikuri – Durung Ri 54.05km 10 hours 2.30 hours 5 Samdrupcholing – Samrang 24.15km 5 hours 40minutes

Once the project is completed it is estimated that the travel time is envisaged to be reduced at least by 60%.

Grievance Redressal Committee.

Considering the social issues within the project vicinity, RNP – II has been constantly monitoring the local communities on timely manner and till date, there has been no major adverse issues raised against the project by the local communities. In-order to monitor the social issues closely within project premises till the completion of project, RNP-II has established Grievance Redressal Committee consisting of following committee before the execution of road project. a. Dasho Dzongda of concern Dzongkhag. b. Land Record Officer of concern Dzongkhag. c. Gup and Tshokpa of concern Dzongkhag/Gewogs. d. Project Coordinator/Project Managers of DoR. e. Sociologist/Environmental Specialist of CSC. f. Environmental Focal Person from Contractor and CSC of each road construction site. g. Affected People from the affected localities.

The local people express their gratitude to the project management unit for the social benefits that they derived from the construction of project roads. RNP – II conducts timely consultation with the public of the project vicinity to address the project related issues and disseminates awareness on various project activities. The RNP - II will be able to promote economic development and poverty reduction in the southern east-west corridor through road linkage to economic hubs and administrative centers.

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Income Restoration Program/economic rehabilitation.

The affected local people have been compensated as per the RGoB compensation rates by RNP-II for the loss of their properties. The compensation was made in-presences of representatives from the Government, DoR and the affected local people. All the compensations were made on time and project also employed the local people at the work site. As we drive through the newly constructed road, we can notice few shops established along the road site. Project affected people could build their new houses from the amount that they have received from compensation. With regard to their loss of land to project, only a small portion of land has been acquired by project and land for land replacement has been compensated. It is quit impossible to conduct the training, since our road project starches from west to east of the Country over 187.50 km and more over most of the road construction runs through scattered areas and jungles.

I. Manitar – Raidak Road compensation

The Manitar – Raidak road stretch has affected 24 households out of which 3 households had been given land for land replacement, 5 households cash as well as partial land replacement and the rest project affected households received cash compensation in total Nu.1,600,088.36 for the loss of their properties due to road construction. All compensations have been paid as per the prevailing land and other property rates as per the Land Act 2007 and revised in 2009.

The compensation details as follows;

Sl. Property Acrea Type of Amount Geog Name of Thram holder # Affected ge Compensation Compensated 1 Darla GarabDorji Dryland 0.18

2 Darla Gyeltshen Dryland 0.12 Cash 7,050.00 3 Darla Krishna BahadurGurung Dryland 1.3 Cash 750.00 4 Darla Lt DawaPeljore Dryland 0.34

5 Darla Lt. Kharka Bahadur Gaylal Dryland 0.16 Cash 5,023.00 6 Darla Rinchhen Dryland 0.29 Cash 1,424.40 Dryland, House 7 Darla RudraprasadKharga 0.42 Cash 217,290.00 & fodder trees 8 Darla TsheringDorjiDukpa Dryland 0.26

9 Darla Lt. Deo Raj Kharga Dryland Cash 14,484.96

Dryland, 10 Darla Mr. Sonam Cash 27,788.32 garage & Store 11 Darla TashiLhamo Dryland Cash 7,242.48

12 Darla Lt. BalBahadurTshagay Dryland Cash 2,414.16

13 Darla Birkha Bahadur Chhetri Dryland Cash 28,968.72

14 Darla Lt. HastalalLimbu Dryland Cash 83,718.12

Dryland, house 15 Darla Lt. Ram BirRai Cash 214,363.88 & fodder trees Dryland, fodder 16 Darla Lt. GandaBahadurRai Cash 181,335.60 trees Dryland, fodder 17 Darla Lt. DrabaDrukpa Cash 36,963.00 trees 18 Darla Mrs. Tsang Kay House Cash 122,970.00

19 Darla Lt. SheraDukpa Fodder trees Cash 7,050.00

Land & fodder 20 Darla Draw penjor Cash 10,259.00 trees Land & fodder 21 Darla Lt. DawGyeltshenDukpa Cash 10,707.00 trees

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Land, House 22 Darla Lt. SemphiDukpa and fodder Cash 490,570.00

trees 23 Darla TsheringDorjiDukpa Fodder trees Cash 3,450.00

Land, House 24 Darla Ram BahadurKharga and fodder Cash 126,265.72

trees 1,600,088.36

Manitar-Raidak road stretch (cash plus land replacement compensation) Source: DOR, RNP II Gedu Office

National Highway – 01 has contributed financial of Ngultrum 50,000, materials, and labour support to various public works to the project affected people.

The details as follows;

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II. Lhamoizingkha – Raidak Road compensation

For the Lhamoizingkha – Raidak road stretch 22 households have been affected out of which 7 households opted for cash compensation, 10 households opted for land for land replacement and the remaining 5 households were given cash as well as partial land replacement. The total amount of Nu. 967,656.72 have been paid as cash compensation to the project affected people.

In addition to the 5 household compensated earlier, within the year from September 2013 to September 2014, Seventeen (17) households have been compensated which amounts to Ngultrum 5,16,380.72 for the loss of their structures, crops and land to the Road Network Project-II. Out of 17 households 10 received land replacement, 5 have been given cash compensation and 2 were given cash as well as partial land replacement.

Compensation was made because of road re-alignment near Kalikhola River. The road re-alignment was done due to geotechnical issues in formation of the bridge foundation at right bank and subsequent shifting of Kalikhola bridge axis towards upstream.

The compensation details as follows;

Lhamoizingkha – Raidak Road stretch (cash Compensation)

Compensation amount S1 Name of Thram holder Remarks (Nu) 1 Chandra Bahadur Subba 39,603.00 Compensated for fruit trees and dry land 2 Hasta Bahadur Rai 66,996.00 Compensated for fruit trees and dry land Total Amount compensated 106,599.00

Source: DOR, RNP II Gedu Office

Lhamoizingkha – Raidak Road stretch (cash Compensation for fruit trees)

Sl. Compensation amount Name of Thram holder Remarks # (Nu.) 1 Birkha Man Subba 16,860.00 The amount paid was for fruit trees only. 2 Ram Bahadur Limboo 146,973.00 The amount paid was for fruit trees only. 3 Harka Man Majhi 180,844.00 The amount paid was for fruit trees only. Total Amount compensated 344,677.00 Source: DOR, RNP II Gedu Office

Compensation paid for Land/Structure/Crops affected by construction of Raidak – Lhamoizingkha High Way.

Compensation Details Sl.No Name Total Structure Crops/Cash Land 01 Dhan Maya Pradhan 3,36,234.20 72,573.00 4,08,807.20 02 Budhiman mukhiaa 28,483.00 15,976.24 44,459.2438 03 Bishinu Maya Mongar 15,424.00 15,424.00 04 Suk Bdr Maji 6,438.19 6,438.1878 05 Man Bdr Maji 19,076.112 19,076.112 06 Kali Maya Maji 8,822.7018 8,822.7018

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07 Krishina Kumar Pradhan 13,353.2784 13,353.2784

Total 516,380.7238

Source: DOR, RNP II Gedu Office

Land for Land replacement SL.No Name of Thram holders Land Acquired Remarks

1 Dham May Phardhan 11.9 Land Substituted 2 Bishnu Maya Monger 10.5 Land Substituted 3 Dilip Singh Chhetri 42.8 Land Substituted 4 Mohan Singh Chhitri 64.6 Land Substituted 5 Didra Singh Rai 10.5 Land Substituted 6 Ash Bdr Maji 16 Land Substituted 7 Kumar Maji 16 Land Substituted 8 Lhakhang Yojay 83.5 Land Substituted 9 Bharat Man Subba 30.1 Land Substituted 10 Khoja Raj Singh Chhetri 40.8 Land Substituted 11 Gopal Pradhan 13.3 Land Substituted 12 Bhim Bdr Maji 17 Land Substituted Total 357=3.57 Acres

III. Pangbang– Nganglam Road Compensation (Pangbang Side)

On the Pangbang –Nganglam (NH-03) road stretch, a total of 34 households are affected out of which 26 households opted for cash compensation amounting to Nu. 1,178,831.74 and the rest 8 households have been compensated through land replacement of 3.61 acres of land within the same Dungkhag.

The compensation details as follows;

Pangbang – Nganglam road stretch (Cash compensation)

Name of Thram Compensation Sl No Remarks Land Type Holder amount (Nu.) 1 Dozer Penjor 4,112.24 Compensated for Dry Land Dry land Compensated for wet land, dry land Wet, Dry, Fruit 2 Lt. Tobgyel 43,998.06 and fruit trees. trees Compensated for wet land, dry land 3 Lt. Garwa 233,787.98 Wet, Dry, Bamboo and bamboo. Compensated for dry land and 4 Dorji Phurpa 55,287.24 Dry land, Bamboo bamboo 5 Dorji Phuntsho 141,872.28 Compensated for Dry Land Dry land Compensated for wet land and dry 6 Lt. Chogyel 27,956.10 Wetland, Dry land land. Compensated for dry land and fruit 7 Lt. De De 8,932.24 Dry land, fruit trees trees. Compensated for wet land, dry land Wet, Dry, Fruit 8 Chimi Rinzin 42,554.46 and fruit trees. trees Compensated for dry land, fruit trees Dry land, fruit 9 Norbu 56,714.96 and bamboo. trees, Bamboo Compensated for wet land, dry land, Wet, Dry, Fruit 10 Lt. Dendup 36,540.30 fruit trees and bamboo. trees, bamboo 11 Pawo Dorji 55,576.88 Compensated for dry land and Dry land, Bamboo

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bamboo. 12 Tongdhen 32,032.68 Compensated for wet land. Wetland Compensated for wet land and 13 Lt. 16,906.95 Wetland, bamboo bamboo. 14 Sampa 6,168.36 Compensated for Dry Land Dry land 15 Lomey 10,280.60 Compensated for Dry Land Dry land Compensated for fruit trees and 16 Tobgay 218,135.50 Orchard Orchard 17 Sherub 10,677.56 Compensated for wet Land Wetland 18 Sangtey 4,160.00 Compensated for fruit trees Fruit trees Compensated for fruit trees and 19 Dzongsar Khentse 50,905.00 Orchard Orchard 20 KuenJu 14,392.84 Compensated for Dry Land Dry land Compensated for wet land and 21 Pelzang 12,458.78 Wetland, bamboo bamboo. 22 Phuntsho 4,005.00 Compensated for bamboo. Bamboo 23 Wangdi 48,400.00 Compensated for bamboo. Bamboo Lt. Rinchen Compensated for wet land and dry 24 12,120.41 Wetland, Dry land Chungwa land. 25 Phurpa Rinchen 16,462.48 Compensated for dry land and trees. Dry land, trees 26 Lt. Tashi Dorji 14,392.84 Compensated for Dry Land Dry land Total Amount 1,178,831.74 compensated Source: DOR, RNP II Gedu Office

Pangbang – Nganglam road stretch (Land for Land compensation)

Sl. # Name of Thram holder Acreage Remarks 1 Late Khenda 0.66 Land replacement 2 Sangtey 1.4 Land replacement 3 Penjor 0.11 Land replacement 4 Phuntsho (T/No.94) 0.12 Land replacement 5 Chophel 0.54 Land replacement 6 Phuntsho (T/No.170) 0.23 Land replacement 7 Wangdi 0.16 Land replacement 8 Kencho la 0.39 Land replacement Total Acreage 3.61 Source: DOR, RNP II Gedu Office

Additional compensation was made to Bhutan Telecom and Bhutan Power Cooperation Limited within the second reporting time, from September 2013 to September 2014 which includes the compensation made for relocation of electric and telephone line poles.

Additional compensations made (From September 2013 to September 2014)

Sl. Name Address Property Amount Remarks # Telephone pole shifting Bhutan (NH-03) As deposit work vide letter 1 Telecom Panbang (2 poles including 3700.00 No. BTL/PBG/09/2013/062 Ltd dismantling, erection, dtd. 26/9/2013 stringing of cables) ESSD, BPC, Electric pole (NH-0) 2 BPC 362593.00 Compensation made Panbang 10 poles with

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accessories, including transportation and erection, dismantling Total amount 366,293.00 Source: DOR, RNP II Gedu Office

IV. Nganglam – Pangbang Road Compensation (Nganglam Side)

On the Nganglam – Pangbang road (NH-04) 113 households have been affected out of which 9 households opted for cash compensation, 43 households opted for land for land replacement and the rest 61 households were given cash as well as partial land substitution. The total affected area of 71.13 acres of dry land cash compensation of Nu.11,730,337.47 for the loss of their properties.

Semi permanent structure (Communication and Information Centre) for Nganglam Gewog was also compensated at Ngultrum 395,667.69. Additional compensation of Nu. 128,366.00 have been made to Bhutan Power Cooperation Limited for relocation of electric and telephone line poles.

The compensation details as follows;

Nganglam – Panbang Cash Compensation (Nganglam Side)

Name of Thram Compensation Sl # Remarks Holder amount (Nu) Compensated for Fruit Trees, forest produce & Land 1 Sherab Chojay 165,110.00 substitution. Compensated for Fruit Trees, forest produce & Land 2 Tashi Norbu 17,192.00 substitution. Compensated for Fruit Trees, forest produce and Land 3 Tshethrim Wangdi 10,382.00 Substitution Compensated for Fruit Trees, forest produce & Land 4 Lhachu Wangdi 82,355.00 substitution. 5 Tshering Dorji 376,425.00 Compensated for Fruit Trees and Land substitution 6 Wangmo 73,625.00 Compensated for Fruit Trees and Land substitution 7 Tshering Wangdi 64,790.00 Compensated for Fruit Trees & Land substitution. Compensated for Fruit Trees, forest produce & Land 8 Lt. Tendel 343,110.00 substitution. 9 Tshering Phuntsho 286,610.00 Compensated for Fruit Trees & Land substitution. Compensated for Fruit Trees, forest produce & Land 10 Lt. Tshering 327,960.00 substitution. Compensated for Fruit Trees, forest produce & Land 11 Dorji Tshering 146,310.00 substitution. Compensated for Fruit Trees, forest produce & Land 12 Lt. Layda 296,108.00 substitution. Compensated for Fruit Trees, forest produce & Land 13 Pani 53,010.00 substitution. Compensated for Fruit Trees, forest produce & Land 14 Lt. Wangpo 438,637.65 substitution. 15 Doten Norbu 136,535.00 Compensated for fruit trees only. Yonten Khenrub Compensated for Fruit Trees, forest produce & Land 16 70,680.00 /Ngawang Pelzang substitution. Compensated for Fruit Trees, forest produce & Land 17 Ngawang Gyeltshen 111,960.00 substitution. Compensated for Fruit Trees, forest produce & Land 18 Mindu Zangmo 268,068.00 substitution.

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Name of Thram Compensation Sl # Remarks Holder amount (Nu) 19 Dhendup 19,512.00 Compensated for Fruit Trees & Land substitution. 20 Lt. Sangay Wangdi 83,720.34 Compensated for Dry land & Fruit Trees. Compensated for Fruit Trees, Forest produce & Land 21 Lt. Tshendu 122,285.00 substitution. 22 Samchoe 676,209.00 Compensated for Fruit Trees & Land substitution. 23 Pema Wangel 842,971.00 Compensated for Fruit and Land substitution 24 Lt. Pema Wangdi 82,581.00 Compensated for Fruit Trees & Land substitution. 25 Kelzang Dema 100,994.00 Compensated for fruit trees only. 26 Tshering Dorji 23,075.12 Compensated for Fruit Trees & Forest produce 27 Lt. Tshebar 91,056.00 Compensated for Fruit Trees & Land substitution. 28 Lt. Dambu 36,856.00 Compensated for Fruit Trees & Land substitution. 29 Lt. Lhawa 193,985.00 Compensated for Fruit Trees & Land substitution. Compensated for Fruit Trees, forest produce, Structures & 30 Sonam Jamtsho 392,689.60 land substitution. 31 Khamsang 309,225.00 Compensated for Fruit Trees & Land substitution. Compensated for Fruit Trees, forest produce & Land 32 Lt. Wangdi 349,442.00 substitution. 33 Sherub 188,279.00 Compensated for Fruit Trees & Land substitution. 34 Chodup 210,486.00 Compensated for Fruit Trees & Land substitution. 35 Lt. Pema Wangdi 250,218.00 Compensated for Fruit Trees & Land substitution. Compensated for Fruit Trees & Forest produce & land 36 Norbula 114,990.00 compensation 37 Tashi Norbu 353,400.00 Fruit trees and Land substitution 38 Nima Gyeltshen 21,200.00 Fruit trees and Land substitution 39 Tenzinla 210,720.00 Fruit trees and Land substitution 40 Sonam Dorji 32,557.73 Compensated for land & Fruit Trees. 41 Lt. Yongba 249,320.00 Compensated for land & Fruit Trees & Land substitution 42 Sangay Gyeltshen 351,580.00 Fruit trees and Land substitution 43 Paitheymo 67,735.00 Compensated for Fruit Trees only 44 Dawa Drakpa 73,625.00 Compensated for Fruit Trees & Land substitution. 45 Norjay 73,625.00 Compensated for Fruit Trees & Land substitution. 46 Sangay Jamtsho 141,735.00 Compensated for Fruit Trees & Land substitution. 47 Laydor 77,993.00 Compensated for Fruit Trees & Land substitution. 48 Jamgoen 265,050.00 Compensated for Fruit Trees & Land substitution. Compensated for Fruit Trees, Structures & Land 49 Sangay Chogay 339,350.27 substitution. 50 Lt. Sonam 33,465.00 Compensated for Fruit Trees & Land substitution 51 Tshewang Namgay 215,399.00 Compensated for Fruit Trees & Land substitution Compensated for Fruit Trees, Structures & Land 52 Lt. Wangdi 428,657.15 substitution. 53 Lt. Ngawang 73,625.00 Compensated for Fruit Trees & Land substitution. 54 Sonam Norbu 58,900.00 Compensated for Fruit Trees & Land substitution. 55 Lt. Yongba 137,214.12 Compensated for land & Fruit Trees only Compensated for Fruit Trees & Structures & land 56 Sangpai 473,095.37 substitution Compensated for Fruit Trees, Structures & Land 57 Chedupa 123,527.00 substitution. 58 Yeshi Wangdi 250,352.00 Compensated for Fruit Trees only

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Name of Thram Compensation Sl # Remarks Holder amount (Nu) 59 Pelzom 35,340.00 Compensated for Fruit Trees & Land substitution. 60 Lt. Zoba 153,928.00 Compensated for Fruit Trees & Land substitution. 61 Lt. Tsheltrim Dorji 10,235.00 Compensated for forest produce & Land Substitution. 62 Lt. Yeshey Norbu 22,250.00 Compensated for forest produce & Land Substitution. 63 Tshewang Gyeltshen 11,125.00 Compensated for forest produce & Land Substitution. 64 Lt. Sangay Nidup 13,350.00 Compensated for forest produce & Land Substitution. 65 Tenzin Wangdi 6,675.00 Compensated for forest produce & Land Substitution. 66 Kelzang Wangdi 10,235.00 Compensated for forest produce & Land Substitution. 67 Tshering Norbu 35,920.00 Compensated for forest produce & Land Substitution. 68 Pelzang 320.00 Compensated for forest produce & Land Substitution. 69 Lt. Passang 4,005.00 Compensated for forest produce & Land Substitution. 70 Tshewang Thinley. 17,387.12 Compensated for Dry land only Total Amount 11,730,337.47 compensated Source: DOR, RNP II Gedu Office

Nganglam – Panbang road stretch (Land for land compensation)

Compensation Land Sl # Name of Thram holder Remarks Acreage amount (Nu) Type 1 Lt. Passang - Land Substitution only 0.43 Dry land 2 Lt. Thinley - Land Substitution only 0.45 Dry land 3 Lt. Jangchuk - Land Substitution only 1.33 Orchard 4 Bumpa - Land Substitution only 1.27 Dry land 5 Samten - Land Substitution only 0.76 Dry land 6 Lt. Domchung - Land Substitution only 0.43 Dry land 7 Lt. Lobzang - Land Substitution only 1.00 Dry land 8 Sangay Wangdi - Land Substitution only 0.12 Dry land 9 Thukten - Land Substitution only 0.43 Dry land 10 Sangay Negdup - Land Substitution only 0.11 Dry land 11 Lt. Drukten - Land Substitution only 0.47 Dry land 12 Rabten - Land Substitution only 2.42 Dry land 13 Lt. SonamNorbu - Land Substitution only 0.20 Dry land 14 Nima Wangdi - Land Substitution only 0.46 Dry land 15 Lt. Ngalung - Land Substitution only 0.29 Dry land 16 Khentse - Land Substitution only 1.00 Dry land 17 Sonam Gayley - Land Substitution only 1.14 Dry land 18 Sonam Tashi - Land Substitution only 0.13 Dry land 29 Tshewang Tempa - Land Substitution only 1.86 Dry land 20 Gyeltshen - Land Substitution only 0.14 Dry land 21 Lt. Dorji - Land Substitution only 0.56 Dry land 22 Neten Lhamo - Land Substitution only 0.35 Dry land 23 Lt. Dorji Rinchen - Land Substitution only 0.33 Dry land 24 Lt. Ngawang Choden - Land Substitution only 0.40 Dry land 25 Dorji Khandu - Land Substitution only 0.76 Dry land 26 Lt. Shawala - Land Substitution only 0.77 Dry land 27 Nambu - Land Substitution only 0.71 Dry land

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Compensation Land Sl # Name of Thram holder Remarks Acreage amount (Nu) Type 28 Tempa - Land Substitution only

29 Bapu - Land Substitution only 0.27 Dry land 30 Lt. Kuenzang Norbu - Land Substitution only 0.67 Dry land 31 Tshewang Nedup - Land Substitution only 0.25 Dry land 32 Lt. Bapula - Land Substitution only 0.95 Dry land 33 Sangpola - Land Substitution only 1.01 Dry land 34 Drukpa - Land Substitution only 0.50 Dry land 35 Koko Lhamo - Land Substitution only - - 36 Chokey Wangdi - Land Substitution only 1.98 Dry land 37 Lt. Wangdu - Land Substitution only 0.94 Dry land 38 Lt. Kuenzang Nedup - Land Substitution only 0.49 Dry land 39 Tshewang Samdrup - Land Substitution only 0.41 Dry land 40 Kelzang - Land Substitution only 0.47 Dry land 41 Lt. Sherab Wangchuk - Land Substitution only 0.30 Dry land 42 Tendel - Land Substitution only 0.40 Dry land 43 Yeshi Dophu - Land Substitution only 0.69 Dry land 44 Lt. Tsheten Chodup - Land Substitution only 0.72 Dry land 45 Dawa Darkpa - Land Substitution only 1.27 Dry land 46 Wangmo - Land Substitution only 0.50 Dry land 47 Tenzin Wangdi - Land Substitution only 0.58 Dry land 48 Tshetrum Wangdi - Land Substitution only 0.79 Dry land 49 Sangay Chogyel - Land Substitution only 1.20 Dry land 50 Pelzom - Land Substitution only 0.40 Dry land 51 Tshewang - Land Substitution only 0.43 Dry land 52 Lt. Pema Wangdi - Land Substitution only 0.62 Dry land 53 Tshewang Lobzang - Land Substitution only 1.00 Dry land 54 Lt. Wangdi - Land Substitution only 1.05 Dry land 55 Sonam Jamtsho - Land Substitution only 1.14 Dry land 56 Lt. Sonam Kuenzang - Land Substitution only 0.32 Dry land 57 Norgay - Land Substitution only 0.26 Dry land 58 Lt. Tshe - Land Substitution only 0.45 Dry land 59 Sonam Norbu - Land Substitution only 0.12 Dry land 60 Khamsang - Land Substitution only 0.75 Dry land 61 Tashi Sorbu - Land Substitution only 1.17 Dry land 62 Cho Drukpa - Land Substitution only 0.29 Dry land 63 Lt. Kuenzang Norbu - Land Substitution only 0.67 Dry land 64 Lt. Bapula - Land Substitution only 0.95 Dry land 65 Sangpola - Land Substitution only 1.01 Dry land 66 Darkpa - Land Substitution only 0.50 Dry land 67 Tenzinla - Land Substitution only 0.38 Dry land 68 Lt. Pema Wangdi - Land Substitution only 0.14 Dry land 69 Lt. Namgay - Land Substitution only 0.16 Dry land 70 Nawang Pelzang - Land Substitution only 0.31 Dry land 71 Dendup - Land Substitution only 0.86 Dry land 72 Tshering Norbu - Land Substitution only 0.68 Dry land

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Compensation Land Sl # Name of Thram holder Remarks Acreage amount (Nu) Type 73 Tenpa - Land Substitution only 0.23 Dry land 74 Laynor - Land Substitution only 0.12 Dry land 75 Jangpu - Land Substitution only 0.27 Dry land 76 Samcho - Land Substitution only 1.10 Dry land 77 Tshewang Norbu - Land Substitution only 0.24 Dry land 78 Lt. Sangay Nidup - Land Substitution only 1.10 Dry land 79 Sangay Jatsho - Land Substitution only 1.70 Dry land 80 Lt. Layda - Land Substitution only 0.85 Dry land 81 Lt. Samdrup - Land Substitution only 1.89 Dry land 82 Lt. Nawang - Land Substitution only 0.12 Dry land 83 Tshering Phuntsho - Land Substitution only 0.48 Dry land 84 Sharab Zangmo - Land Substitution only 0.29 Dry land 85 Lt. Wangdi - Land Substitution only 0.22 Dry land 86 Kelzang Wangdi - Land Substitution only 0.30 Dry land 87 Jamgoan - Land Substitution only 0.16 Dry land 88 Sonam Galey - Land Substitution only 0.38 Dry land 89 Lt. Tendel - Land Substitution only 0.57 Dry land 90 Lt. Tshetrum Dorji - Land Substitution only 1.21 Dry land 91 Gangpel - Land Substitution only 0.63 Dry land 92 Lt. Pasang - Land Substitution only 0.50 Dry land 93 Norbula - Land Substitution only 1.68 Dry land 94 Lt. Tsherab - Land Substitution only 0.55 Dry land 95 Wangmo - Land Substitution only 0.82 Dry land 96 Lt. Tshering - Land Substitution only 1.50 Dry land 97 Pema Gyeltshen - Land Substitution only 1.23 Dry land 98 Nawang Gyeltshen - Land Substitution only 0.20 Dry land 99 Lt. Wangpo - Land Substitution only 0.42 Dry land 100 Tshering Wangdi - Land Substitution only 0.52 Dry land 101 Sherab Chogyel - Land Substitution only 1.69 Dry land 102 Lt. Tshewang Gyeltshen - Land Substitution only 1.20 Dry land 103 Tshering Dorji - Land Substitution only 0.23 Dry land 104 Lt. Wangdi - Land Substitution only 2.36 Dry land Total Acreage 71.13

Source: DOR, RNP II Gedu Office

Additional Compensation.

Structure (Single storey semi permanent structure Nganglam Nganglam that houses Chq No. 456080 dtd. 1 395,667.69 Gewog Gewog, Panbang Communication and 03/04/2014 Information centre (CIC) for Nganglam Gewog. Electric pole Chq No. 551462 dtd.24/4/2014. ESSD, BPC, (NH-04) Completion report not yet 2 BPC 128366.00 Nganglam (4 poles with received. accessories, (As deposit work)

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including, transportation and erection, dismantling) Total 524,033.69

VI Samdrupcholing – Samrang Road Compensation

On the Samdrupcholing – Samrang road stretch (National Highway – 05), there are 37 households who are affected by road construction work, of these 10 households opted for cash compensation, 22 households opted for Land for land replacement and the remaining 5 households had been given cash as well as partial land compensation. Total land replacement of 11.64 acres were allotted in the same Dungkhag and total of Nu. 491,407.73 were given as cash compensation.

The compensation details as follows;

Samdrupcholing - Samrang Road Stretch (cash compensation)

Compensation S1 # Name of Thram holder Remarks amount (Nu) 1. Man Bdr. Gurung 26,152.73 Compensated for dry land & teak trees only 2. Jas Bdr. Gurung 70,015.90 Compensated for dry land & teak trees only 3. Ran Dojh Gurung 34,036.64 Compensated for dry land & teak trees only 4. Bakta Bdr. Kami 16,096.44 Compensated for dry land & teak trees only 5. Padamlal Gurung 17,710.91 Compensated for wet land only 6. Rinchen Dhendup 4,584.17 Compensated for dry land only 7. Jamtshola 9,168.34 Compensated for dry land only 8. Samten Dema 9,168.34 Compensated for dry land only 9. Cheten Dema 9,168.34 Compensated for dry land only 10. Pema Phuntsho 9,168.34 Compensated for dry land only Total Amount compensated 196,101.81

Source: DOR, RNP II Gedu Office

Samdrupcholing - Samrang Road Stretch (cash and compensation for trees plus land for land replacement)

Compensation Sl.# Name of Thram holder Remarks amount (Nu) 1 Leela Nath Ghimery 69,840.76 The amount paid was for teak trees only 2 Birkha Bdr. Limboo 49,776.69 The amount paid was for teak trees only 3 Amber Singh Gurung 47,314.32 The amount paid was for teak trees only 4 Tika Devi Adhakari 96,434.64 The amount paid was for teak trees only 5 Chamili Rai - Land for land replacement 6 Bhim Bdr. Limboo - Land for land replacement 7 Man Bdr. Sunwar - Land for land replacement 8 Bhim Bdr. Rai - Land for land replacement 9 Man Bir Gurung - Land for land replacement 10 Jal Bdr. Rai - Land for land replacement 11 Suk Raj Rai - Land for land replacement

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Compensation Sl.# Name of Thram holder Remarks amount (Nu) 12 Jaga Bdr. Limboo - Land for land replacement 13 Chabilal Bandari - Land for land replacement 14 Santa Bir Rai - Land for land replacement 15 Om Prakash Nirola - Land for land replacement 16 Tshering Dorji Land for land replacement

The amount paid was for wet land and teak 17 Pema Khandu 22,771.17 trees. 18 Ten Dorji - Land for land replacement 19 Kezang Norbu - Land for land replacement 20 Sonam Lhendup_ - Land for land replacement 21 Namgay - Land for land replacement 22 LaliKinlay - Land for land replacement 23 Barn Bdr. Chhetri - Land for land replacement 24 Bal Krishna Dungyel - Land for land replacement 25 Man Dojh Kami - Land for land replacement 26 Sun Bdr. Kami - Land for land replacement 27 KarnaBdr. Gurung - Land for land replacement Total Amount compensated 286,137.58 Source: DOR, RNP II Gedu Office

V. Tsebar– Mikuri – Durungri Feeder Road

Tsebar – Mikuri – Durungri has 133 households affected by the road project out of which 106 households opted for cash compensation, 16 households opted for land for land replacement and the rest 11 households were given cash as well as partial land substitution. Total Dry land 15.97 acres was compensated as land for land replacements and total cash of Nu. 20,672,296.19 were incurred for cash compensation.

Additional compensation was made to Bhutan Power Cooperation Limited (Pemagatshel) on dated April 24, 2014, compensation was made for 6 poles with accessories, including transportation and erection at Ngultrum 2,09,330.00.

The compensation details as follows;

Durungri– Mikuri – Tsebar road stretch (Cash Compensation)

Compensation SI # Name of Thram holder Remarks amount (Nu) 1 Pema Cheru 55,389.25 The amount paid was for dry land and fruit trees 2 Kala 71,721.84 The amount paid was for dry land 3 Lt. Sonam Chogyel 215,686.41 The amount paid was for dry land 4 Dakpa 71,721.87 The amount paid was for dry land The amount paid was for dry land, fruit trees and 5 Lt. Kuenzang 383,236.62 structure (house) The amount paid was for dry land, fruit trees and 6 Kika 374,724.44 structure (House) 7 Kikai 268,714.46 The amount paid was for dry land, fruit trees and

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Compensation SI # Name of Thram holder Remarks amount (Nu) structure (House) 8 Danten Wangdi 128,297.29 The amount paid was for dry land and fruit trees The amount paid was for dry land, fruit trees and 9 Lt. Tenzin 237,035.85 structure (House) The amount paid was for dry land, fruit trees and 10 Karma Tshering 320,512.77 structure (House) The amount paid was for dry land, fruit trees and 11 Namgyel 168,063.63 structure (House) 12 Lt. Drakpa 66,397.63 The amount paid was for dry land and fruit trees The amount paid was for dry land, fruit trees and 13 Lt. Tshering 225,690.67 structure (House) 14 Manday 71,721.87 The amount paid was for dry land 15 Passang 261,097.90 The amount paid was for dry land and fruit trees 16 Lt. Chekey 13,040.34 The amount paid was for dry land 17 Betu 158,657.47 The amount paid was for dry land 18 Lobzang 34,774.24 The amount paid was for dry land 19 Tatu 546,497.99 The amount paid was for dry land and fruit trees 20 Lt. Dendup 28,254.07 The amount paid was for dry land 21 Lt. Chaiku 134,26 .45 The amount paid was for dry land and fruit trees 22 Sherab 65,210.70 The amount paid was for dry land Total Amount 3766447.31 compensated Source: DOR, RNP II Gedu Office

Tsebar– Mikuri –Durungri road stretch (Cash Compensation for trees)

Compensation Sl. No. Name of Thram holder Remarks amount (Nu) 1 Chonga 21,733.90 Compensated for dry land only 2 Lt. Bumpa Tshering 2,173.39 Compensated for dry land only 3 Lt. Nima Wangdi 8,693.56 Compensated for dry land only 4 Mindu Gyeltshen 6,520.17 Compensated for dry land only 5 Ugyen Dorji 13,040.34 Compensated for dry land only 6 Lt. Langa 76,068.65 Compensated for dry land only Partial compensation and partial substitution of dry 7 Lt. Thinley 143,443.74 land only Partial compensation and partial substitution of dry 8 Zinpai 152,137.30 land only 9 Lt. Tenzin 32,600.84 Compensated for dry land only 10 Lhamo 71,721.87 Compensated for dry land only 11 Lt. Choden 71,721.87 Compensated for dry land only 12 Lt. Karma 19,560.51 Compensated for dry land only 13 Lt. Ur Tshewang 26,080.68 Compensated for dry land only 14 Lt. Tashi Tshering 17,387.12 Compensated for dry land only 15 Lt. Pema 10,866.95 Compensated for dry land only 16 Khamsang 225,235.31 Compensated for dry land and fruit trees only 17 Lt. Rinzin Wangdi 167,452.41 Compensated for dry land and fruit trees only 18 Lt. Dawa Gelpo 60,854.92 Compensated for dry land only 19 Lt. Sam Dorji 213,287.72 Compensated for dry land & fruit trees only

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20 Lt. Sangay Nidup 161,226.78 Compensated for dry land & fruit trees only 21 Chetshe Wangdi 117,287.21 Compensated for dry land & fruit trees only Compensated for dry land & fruit trees and 22 Lt. Sam Tashi 634,161.04 structures only Compensated for dry land & fruit trees and 23 Lt Peysar 563,838.34 structures only 24 Lt. Wangyel 56,160.85 Compensated for dry land & fruit trees only 25 Lt. Tashi 153,551.70 Compensated for dry land & fruit trees only 26 Lt. Legzang 221,286.70 Compensated for dry land & fruit trees only 27 Lt. Pegkala 34,744.24 Compensated for dry land only 28 Lt. Tashi Tshering 95,629.16 Compensated for dry land only 29 Lt. Lakdung 221,685.78 Compensated for dry land only 30 Lt. Khowlak 215,165.61 Compensated for dry land only 31 Beapa 217,339.00 Compensated for dry land only 32 Lt. Wangdi 95,629.16 Compensated for dry land only Total Amount 4,128,286.82 compensated Source: DOR, RNP II Gedu Office

Compensation Sl # Name Remarks Amount (Nu.) 1 Late Dawa Gyeltshen 47,156.39 Compensated for Dry Land and Fruit Trees. 2 Late Kunzang Choden 189,949.25 Compensated for Dry Land and Fruit Trees. 3 Late Lekzang 76,068.65 Compensated for Dry Land. 4 Late TsheTashi 182,008.20 Compensated for Dry Land and Fruit Trees. 5 Cha Dha 19,560.51 Compensated for Dry Land. 6 Late Sonam Cheru 32,600.85 Compensated for Dry Land. 7 Late Sam Tashi 208,645.44 Compensated for Dry Land. 8 Late Jaupo 360,782.74 Compensated for Dry Land. 9 Late Karchungpai 182,564.76 Compensated for Dry Land. 10 Late Wangchuk 202,125.27 Compensated for Dry Land. 11 Gaysar 87,088.65 Compensated for Dry Land and Fruit Trees. 12 Gharab 148,990.18 Compensated for Dry Land and Fruit Trees. 13 Late Aur Tshering 71,721.87 Compensated for Dry Land. 14 Bona 196,673.10 Compensated for Dry Land and Fruit Trees. 15 Late Lekphay 65,201.70 Compensated for Dry Land. 16 Dakare 532,798.43 Compensated for Dry Land and Fruit Trees. 17 Late Naku 80,415.43 Compensated for Dry Land. 18 Late Pema 184,738.15 Compensated for Dry Land. 19 Rinchen Chogyel 106,496.11 Compensated for Dry Land. 20 Late Sangay Tenzin 143,443.74 Compensated for Dry Land. 21 Daza 232,552.73 Compensated for Dry Land. 22 Dechen Namgel 202,290.52 Compensated for Dry Land and Fruit Trees. Compensated for Dry Land, Fruit Trees and 23 Late Sumpo 1,074,280.83 Structures. 24 Peljor 84,762.21 Compensated for Dry Land. 25 Late Changya Pai 174,326.03 Compensated for Dry Land and Fruit Trees. 26 Late Yeshi Dorji 112,606.11 Compensated for Dry Land and Fruit Trees. 27 Tenzin Jatsho 229,119.17 Compensated for Dry Land and Fruit Trees. 28 Late Tshewang Gyeltshen 146,515.40 Compensated for Dry Land and Fruit Trees. 29 Late Tshewang Rinchen 106,496.11 Compensated for Dry Land. 30 Late Samten 390,091.30 Compensated for Dry Land and Fruit Trees. 31 Kelzang Wangdi 139,509.84 Compensated for Dry Land and Fruit Trees. 32 Late Jawchu 81,920.00 Compensated for Dry Land and Fruit Trees. 33 Cheten Wangdi 680,448.11 Compensated for Dry Land and Fruit Trees. 34 Lhaden 294,500.00 Compensated for Fruit Trees.

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35 Kelzang Wangchuk 971,448.47 Compensated for Dry Land. 36 Dorji Rinchen 60,854.92 Compensated for Dry Land. 37 Late Laptang 139,096.96 Compensated for Dry Land. 38 Sampa 160,830.86 Compensated for Dry Land. 39 Late Sowjey 147,790.52 Compensated for Dry Land. 40 Late Cheten 178,217.98 Compensated for Dry Land. 41 Late Anthra 239,629.00 Compensated for Dry Land and Fruit Trees. 42 Kelzang Dorji 288,656.79 Compensated for Dry Land and Fruit Trees. 43 Yangdon 147,790.52 Compensated for Dry Land. 44 Tshona 28,254.07 Compensated for Dry Land. 45 Late Wangmo 71,721.87 Compensated for Dry Land. 46 Late Lhangang 32,600.85 Compensated for Dry Land. 47 Sheru 195605.00 Compensated for Dry Land. Total Amount 9,730,945.59 Compensated

List of person who opted land for land compensation.

Sl # Name Remarks 1 Late Tenzin Compensated Land Replacement 2 Yangzom Compensated Land Replacement 3 Late Kunzang Namgyel Compensated Land Replacement 4 Rabjung Compensated Land Replacement

Tsebar– Mikuri –Durungri road stretch (Land for land compensation) Sl. No. Name of Thram holder Compensation Remarks 1 Lt. Samten Chogel Land Substitution only No cash compensation 2 Lt. Kuenzang Gyeltshen Land Substitution only No cash compensation 3 Lt. Juliet Land Substitution only No cash compensation 4 Lt. Ladak Land Substitution only No cash compensation 5 Churpo Land Substitution only No cash compensation 6 Lt. Jatu Land Substitution only No cash compensation 7 Lt. Pelak Land Substitution only No cash compensation 8 Lt. Legzhed Land Substitution only No cash compensation Source: DOR, RNP II Gedu Office

Durungri– Mikuri – Tsebar road stretch (Cash Compensation for trees and land for land compensation) Compensation Sl # Name of Thram holder Remarks amount (Nu) The amount paid was for fruit trees and 1 Lt. Dhendup 290,333.83 partial acquisition of dry land 2 Sonam Chogyal 127,384.00 The amount paid was for fruit trees 3 Chakla 649,251.00 The amount paid was for fruit trees (house) 4 Lt. Chagdo 58,900.00 The amount paid was for fruit trees - 5 Lt. Tshering - Land for land replacement The amount paid was for fruit trees and 6 Lt. Latu 675,780.28 structure (House) 7 Pema Wangdi 105,064.00 The amount paid was for structure (House) The amount paid was for fruit trees and 8 Lt. Babjay 635,660.43 structure (House) 9 Neerang - Land for land replacement 10 Lt. Bumpa - Land for land replacement 11 Lt. Maku - Land for land replacement 12 Youngba 79,356.23 The amount paid was for structure (House)

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13 Lt. Neera 81,491.00 The amount paid was for fruit trees Total Amount compensated 2,703,220.77

Source: DOR, RNP II Gedu Office

DETAILS OF AN ADDITIONAL COMPENSATION FOR LAND OWNER FOR TSHEBAR-MIKURI ROAD CONSTRUCTION.

Sl.No N/land owner Acqui. Ac/Dc Rate Total Remarks Youngba 1 0.26 2,173.39 56,508.10

Betpa 2 0.13 2,173.39 28,254.10

Pema Uden 3 0.2 2,173.39 43,467.80

Lungmo 4 0.13 2,173.39 28,254.10

Lt. Chakdo 5 0.34 2,173.39 73,895.30

Churu 6 0.32 2,173.39 69,548.50

Pema Cheru 7 0.2 2,173.39 43,467.80

343,395.70 1.58

Additional compensation made on 24/04/2014.

Sl. Name Address Property Amount Remarks # Electric pole (FR-02) (6 poles with Chq No. 551463 dtd.24/4/2014. accessories, ESSD, BPC, Completion report not yet 1 BPC including 209330.00 Pemagatshel received. transportation and (As deposit work) erection, dismantling) Source: DOR, RNP II Gedu Office

The DOR, RNP Gedu Office has made all compensations in the presence of officials and representatives from the respective Dzongkhags or Dungkhags. All the thump impressions of household heads receiving compensations have been sought and maintained with the Gedu office. Land replacement has been coordinated with the land officials of the Dzongkhags and appropriate replacements have been made in consultation with the beneficiaries. Adjustments have been made on land allotment to the beneficiaries as per their request where ever it was possible.

The monitoring was carried out as per the ADB guidelines and compliances.

List of participants during health awareness campaign at NH-05

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Photo-logAnnexure 1

Photo1 Health awareness campaign at construction site

Photo 2 Water tanker at NH-03 & 04

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Photo 3

Restoration of irrigation channel at NH-05

Photo 4

labous with safety outfits at construction site (FR-02).

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Photo 5 Feeder Road passing through Yomzor village (FR-01) Pamagatshel.

Photo 6

Meeting with Contractor addressing social issues.

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Photo 7

Restoration of affected rice land at NH-02

Photo 8 Black Toped at NH-01 (subside dust)

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