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November 2000 Annexure 1 KamatakaState Highways ResettlementAction Plan Improvement Project Annexure I Figure 1-1: Design Cross Section

1.5m lm 7m lm -1.5m UNPAVED CARRtAGEWAY SHOULDERPAVEDCARAEA SHOULDER

3% 2.5X 2.57- 2.51 2.5X 3%

0.5m 1o .0 0.5m \ 5 SUBCRAOEBO70TTOM- RURAL CROSS SECTION

, 2.05m 1 VARIES1.5m 7m 1.5m VARIES2.05m DRUKAJN VERGE/ l t t VERCE/ U BUS BAYS PAVED CARRIAGEWAY PAVED BUS BAYS /PARKING SHOULDER SHOULDER /PARKING

2 5% 2.5X 2.5% 2 5% 2.5% 2.5X

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1 1.85m. VARIES X 7m VARIES 1.85m DRAIN VERGE VERGE DRAtN PARKING AREA CARRIAGEWAY PARKING AREA I/BUS BAYS /BUS BAYS

2.5X 2.5% 2.-5X 2.5s

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1.85m 7m 1.2m 7m 1.85m DRAIN CARRIAGEWAY EDDANI CARRIAGEWAY DRAJN

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4-LANE URBAN CROSS SECTION

1 Scott Wilson I CES/ IIIE State Hichways Resettlement Action Plan Improvement Project Annexure I Shrine 68.49 Temple 1 50.30 5C Aralikatte 1 6.60 Bus Stand 1 6.23 Handpump 15.85 Others 6 27.18 Shrine 3 64.21

______Temple 5 123.49 Sub total of U2 64 478.513 U3 6L Aralikatte 1 2.20 Bus Stand 2 40.14 Handpump 1 3.67 Others - 4.72 Temple 1 3.59 6M Aralikatte 1 6.23 Bus Stand 2 14.50 Handpump 2 7.39 Others 1 74.26 6N Bus Stand 3 19.12

______Handpump 1 0.56 ______Shrine 4 65.85 Temple 1 7.34

______60 Aralikatte 3 31.20

______Bus Stand 5 72.71 Handpump 6 30.14 Mosque 1 33.41

______1Others 4 29.89 ____=____ Shrine 2 41.84 |______Temple 4 125.06 6P Aralikatte I 6.05 Bus Stand 1 5.57 ______Handpump 1 1.79 I______Others 19 59.49 Shrine 1 0.27 Temple 1 7.77 Suh total of U3 71 694.747 U4 2A College 1 629.43 Handpump 4 12.94 ______Others__ 1 67.66 Temple 4 51.12 |Sub total of U4 10 761.137 U I I A Others 3 37.06

______Shrine 2 32.17 ______Temple 1 3.75 I______I B Aralikatte 1 14.06 Handpump I 0.10 Contract Link No Type Count Area Affected (Sq.m) Mosque 1 4.05

Scont WVilson/ CES / IIIE KaamatakaState Highways Resettlement Action Plan Improvement Project Annexure I Others 7 68.29 Shrine 3 46.04 _- Temple 1 6.34 Sub total of U5 20 211.847 Grand Total 205 2584.485

Table 1-3 Distribution of other Community Assets AssetsOthers Ul U2 U3 U4 U5 Area Affected

Basaveshwar Circle 1 10.382 Basaweshwara Katte I 1.083 Basement I 12.313 Check Post 3 27.637 Church symbol 1 6.29 Compound wall 1 74.263 District Judge 1 54.619 Residence Factory board l 8.652 Flag Pole 4 6.289 Grave yard 1 13.779 KSRTC Counter 1 8.646 Police Chowck 1 4.588 Public tap 7 4 4 15.425 Pump house 1 1.522 Railway crossing cabin 1 1.366 School Ground 1 67.655 Statue 3 25.354 Water body 2 1.573 Water Point 5 15 3 80.143 Water Storage Tank 2 1 8.802 Total 5 24 26 1 10 430.381

Table 14 Distribution of PAFs Losing Other Assets Contract Other Likeiv Loss Count Area Affected (Sq.m) U I Angan and Structure 1 439.097 Non-Agricultural land 1 288.703 Suib Total of UI 2 727.8 U2 Angan 1 2.279 Boundary wall 1 102.084 Fencing of Aangan rice mill 1 61.038 godown Godown 1 8.737 Residence boundaryvwvall and 1 18.32 courtyard Steps 1 26.094 Sub Total of U2 6 218.552

4 Scott Wilson /CES / IIE Karnataka State Highwavs Resettlement Action Plan Improvement Project Annexure I Contract Other Likely Loss Count Area Affected (Sq.m) U3 Compound wall I 68.746 Sub Total of U3 1 68.746 U4 Angan 2 39.317 Boundary wall 1 19.968 Fallow land 7 684.037 Non-Agricultural land 2 155.421 Steps 8 94.811 Sub Total of U4 20 993.554 Grand Total 29 2008.652

Table 1-5 Dry and Wet Land Acquisition (Owner) Contract Dry Land Affected Wet Land Affected (Sq.m) (Sq.m) UI 5985.05 1200.67 U12 10582.38 12152.15 1U3 5772.96 _ U14 5279.83 _ Total 27620.21 13352.81

Table 1-6 Government Land to be acquired

LINK 6M (SHAHPUR TO JEVARGI) AREA CHAINAGE SIDE (Sq.M) FROM TO 994.8 23680 23840 LHS 994.8

LINK 6N (JEVARGI TO ) AREA CHAINAGE SIDE (Sq.M) FROM TO 267.7 840 940 LHS 24 1.5 980 1100 RHS 308.3 18140 18240 RHS 72.6 19920 19970 LHS 207.9 20880 20980 LHS 209.6 27360 27490 RHS 765.2 28230 28380 LHS 120.8 32930 33000 RHS 136.9 35800 35890 RHS 2330.5

5 Scott Wilson / CES, illE Kamataka State Hiehwavs Resettlement Action Plan Improvement Project Annexure I LINK 60 (GULBARGA TO HOMNABAD) AREA CHAINAGE SIDE (Sq.M) FROM TO 2869.8 27300 27500 LHS 2927.3 47580 48000 LHS 4117.3 47980 48260 RHS 1011.6 49460 49640 LHS 1076.9 54380 54740 RHS 12002.9

LINK 6P (HOMNABAD TO BIDAR) AREA CHAINAGE SIDE (Sq.M) FROM TO 281 13940 14040 LHS 296.5 14580 14700 LHS 96.5 25900 25940 RHS 168.6 25940 25980 LHS 357 29740 29840 LHS 530.2 30050 30200 LHS 3850 32800 33100 RHS 5579.8

LINK SB (SINDRANUR TO GANGAWATI) AREA CHAINAGE SIDE (Sq.M) FROM TO 314.5 37960 38080 LHS 2171.2 49500 50520 LHS 3911 49420 50540 RIRHS 6396.7

LINK 5C (GANGAWATI TO BUDHGUMPA) AREA CHAINAGE SIDE (Sq.M) FROM TO 2030.5 3230 3820 LHS 2566 3230 3720 RHS 6117.5 4110 5420 LHS 366.2 4460 4640 RHS 1250 5040 5420 RHS 3937 23720 24070 RHS 972 25920 26090 LHS 17239.2

LINK 2A (BIJAPUR TO TIKOTA) AREA CHAINAGE SIDE

6 ScottWilson CES I IIIE KarnatakaState Hiehwavs Resettlement Actiqn Plan Impro%ement Project Annexure I (Sq.M} FROM TO 28.2 5900 5940 LHS 760.1 6300 6450 RHS 910.6 6560 6900 RHS 172.7 7280 7450 RHS 307.2 8070 8160 RUlS 12'3.4 8270 8390 RHS 273.6 9180 9440 RIHS 2575.8

TOTAL GOVT. AREA TO BE ACQUIRED IN ALL LINKS = 47,119 sq.m or 11.63 acres

Note: No additional area required in Links IA,IB,5A&6L

Scott Wilson ' CES i IIIE Annexure 3 KarnatakaState Highways ResettlementAction Plan ImprovementProject Annexure -, ANNEXURE 3 3.1 Survey Schedule 3.1 Socio- EconomicHousehold Census Schedule

PART I ASSET INFORMATION Q.No.

Name of the Investigator : Date:

1.0 GENERAL IDENTIFICATION

1. I Corridor Name

1.2 Corridor No I.3 Link Name 1.4 Link No' 1.5 Chainage 1.6 Side (LHS/RHS) 1.7 i) District ii) Taluk iii) Villa2e/Towvn 1.8 Name of the owner

1.9 Type of likely loss

1. Residential 2. Commercial 3. Residential cum Commercial 4. Office 5. Cattle Shed 6. Agricultural land 7. Farm House X 8. Boundary Walls _ 9. Water bodies 10. lnstitutions 11. Livelihood / Income 12. Others (sp.)

2.0 STRUCTURE IDENTIFICATION

I.1 Sl.No. of the Structure:

2.2 Address of the structure:- 2.3 Status of Occupier (Tick in the appropriate box)

Ov0 ner Tenant Squatter IEncroacher Vacant

2.4 Ownership (Tick under appropriate tvpe and enter the no. of households under the same) Private IGovemment Trust Communitv Type of *owVnership

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2.5 Do you have legal document of

Structure 1. Yes 2. No 7 RTC No. Sub No.

Agricultural land 1. Yes 2. No = RTC No. Sub No.

(to be asked only to the owner) (If yes, ask for the legal document and check it with the Patwari/RD representative)

3.0 PROOF OF RESIDENCE

3.1 Doyouownarationcard? 1. Yes 2. No Green Red = Yellow 3.2 If Yes, since when (only year)? 3.3 Is your name included in the voters list? 1. Yes 2. No

4.0 TYPE OF CONSTRUCTION (ENTIRE STRUCTURE) (Tick in the appropriate box)

ROOF FLOOR 1. RCC/RBC 1. Mud 2. Asbestos/tin/Zinc Sheets 2. Stone 3. Stone Masonry 3. Concrete

4. Thatched 4. Others (sp.)

5. Tiled

6. Others

WALL BOUNDARY WALL

1. Mud I. Barbed wire fencing l 2. Brick Masonry 2. Stone Masonry 3. Stone Masonry 3. Brick Masonrv 4. Stone/Brick

4. Others (sp.) 5. Mud 6. Others

4.1 MEASUREMENT OF THE STRUCTURE (Please draw a diagram of the structure/land area with measurements below) (In Mts.) TOTAL AREA AREA BEING AFFECTED LAND STRUCTURE LAND STRUCTURE Starting Meter

Ending M eter ______

W idth______Total Area _. _ 2 ScottWilson/CES/IIIE Karnataka State HizhwAays Resettlement Action Plan Improvement Project Annexure 3

4.2 Diagram of the Structure

4.3 No. of Floors Total Floor Area (all floors)

4.4 DETAILS OF STRUCTURE IN ROW

Give the following details

SL.No. TYPE OF STRUCTURE* TYPE OF STRUCTURE IN ROW* PRESENT USE **

* 1. Pucca 2. Semi-Pucca 3. Kutcha 4. Vacant Plot 5. Agr.Land 6. Structure cum Plot 7. Boundarv Wall 8. Roof shed 9. Barbed wire fencing 10. Others (sp)

** 1. Residential 2. Commercial 3. Temporary 4. Office 5. Cattle shed 6. Residl. Cum Commercial 7. FarmnHouse 8. Others (sp).

5.0 WATER SOURCES GETTING AFFECTED

Irrigation units (in No.) User (use code)* Unit Owned Unit to be acquired Dug Wells Tube Wells LI Points *[I. Domestic 2. Agriculture 3. Industrial 4. Others (to be specified)]

6.0 TREES COMING WITHIN LAND AREA TO BE ACQUIRED Trees Species Unit Owned (In nos.) Unit to be acquired (In nos.) Fruit bearing Fodder Fuel wood (PHOTOGRAPH TO BE ATTACHED - THE STRUCTURE AND THE HEAD OF THE HOUSEHOLD/RESPONDENT)PART II

3 Scott WilsoivCES,'IIIE KamatakaState Highwavs ResettlementAction Plan ImprovementProject Annexure3 HOUSE HOLD SCHEDULE (FOR OWNERS, SQUATTERS, ENCROACHERS)

1.0 HOUSEHOLD IDENTIFICATION

1.1 Name of the head of the H___

1.2 Name of the respondent :-

2.0 SOCIAL GROUP PARTICULARS

2.1 Religious Groups (Please specify the name of the caste): 1. Hindu 0 2. Muslim F: 3. Sikh D

4. Christian 5. Jain

6. Others (specifyp)

2.2 Social Stratification: (Please specify name of the caste) 2.3 1. SC 2. ST 3. Others (General) D

3.0 DETAILS OF HOUSEHOLD ASSETS OWNED Do you own any of the following?

1. Colour TV I.YesD2 2. No. Dj 2. Refrigerator l.Yes 2.No D 3. 2-Wheeler/4-Wheeler 1.Yes ] 2.No D 4. Tractor l.YesL 2.No D

4.0 DETAILS OF FAMILY MEMBER(S) WITH DISABILITY

Sl.No. Name of the family member Sex Age Nature of Disabilitv

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3.0 I(OUSEIIOII) IPARTICULAIRS

3.1 iihldlypro/xidetlicftollowmiig deaii s SI.No. Namc of tilc Rtelation Sex Age Marital Education Occu ation Total Incomc Income family micinmers wiiI head (Male/ Status Main Subsi(di Main Subsidiary Within Olitsi(le .111. .____ ._n_____11 _al) ary occupation CoVl COI*

______

______2 . ______

______31:. . ___ .______I__ _ _ 5. 6. ___

7.______H.

12.

* Corridor of Impact(COI) C odc for Rlelation)willh I lead of I louschold

1. Sci____ 2. SOIi 3. Brother 4. Son-in-lalw 5. 13rollher-iin-law 6. Cousiin 7. D)aughter 8. Wil'e 9. Daughter-in-law 10.Sister 11. Sister-ii-law 12. Mother 13.Motdb er-i -law 14. GradSon 15. GrandoDaughter 16.Grand Daughter-in-law 17. Grand Son-in-law 18. Niece 19. Nephew 20. Father 21. Others(sp) Code for Marital Status

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1. Married 2. Unmarried 3. Divorced 4. Separated 5. Widow 6. Widower 7. Deserted

Code for Education

1. Illiterate 2. Just literate 3. Primary (upto 5 t1) 2. Middle (below 1 0 h) 5. Secondary (IOtpass) 6. Intermediate (12' pass) 7. Graduate 8. Post Graduate 9. ITI 10. Engineer 11. Doctor 12. Others (specify)

Code for Occupation

I. Agriculture 2. Agriculture labour 3. Allied agriculture activities (e.g. dairy, poultry, goatery, piggery, sheep rearing etc.) 4. Service 5. HH industries (specify) 6. Commerce/Trade 7. Professional (doctor, engineer, etc.) 8. Skilled labor (welders, fitters, turner, plumber, electrician. mechanic, mason, etc.) 9. Artisans (cobbler, etc.) 10. Others (sp.)

6 of 11 Scott Wilson/CES/IIIE Karnataka State Higshwavs Resettlement Action Plan Improvement Project Annexure 3 4.0 LAND UTILISATION

4.1 Kindly give the details of landholding (applicable in case of acquisition of land)

Kindly check up the ownership of land with the land records available with the respondents.

.(unit in acres) Type Dry Wet Land Garden Land Total

______L and ______1. Total land owned

2. Land lost | l Remnaining_land_ l

4.2 AFFECTED CATEGORY (Tick the appropriate category)

Title Land Tenancy Land Encroached Land

4.3 LAND UTILISATION FOR AGRICULTURAL ENCROACHERS

Total area of encroached land Type of crop grown

Scott Wilson/CES/IIIE Karnataka State Highways Resettlement Action Plan Improvement Project Annexure 3 PART-E1 FOR OWNERSand SQUATTERS (Only in case of the total loss of the structure)

1.0 STRUCTlURE

RESIDENTIAL

1.1 How old is the structure (in years)? 1.2 Length of stay (in years)

1.3 What is the market value of this structure as on date?_ 1.4 Is your house electrified 1. Yes 2. No 7 1.5 Do you have tap connection? 1. Yes 2. No 1.6 If no, what is your source of drinking water?

a) Open Well b) Bore Well c) Piped Water

d) Others(sp.) _ ____ 1.7 Do you have a separate kitchen? 1. Yes 2. No 1.8 Do you have a separate bathroom? 1. Yes Z 2. No 1.9 Do you have lavatory? 1. Yes 2. No COMMERCIAL 1.10 How old is the structure? (in years) 1.11 How long you are operating from this structure (in years)_ 1.12 Is your business self owned? I.Yes 7 2. No 1.13 If No, how many partners are there (in Nos):o 1.14 Usage of structure? 1. Shop 2. Godownl] 3. Workshop 4. Office 7 5. Others Specify 1.15 What type of business you are doing? 1. Tea Stall 2. Grocery 3. Garments 4. Cloth sop 5. Chemist 6. Autorepair 7. Autospare parts 8. Sweatmeat 9. Eaterv(Dhaba) 10. Fruitsand Vegetable 11. Onlyfruits 12. Only vegetable 13. Snacks 14. Pan/Ci2arette 15. Bycylerepair 16. Tyre repairing 17. Tailoring 18. GeneralMerchant 19. Clinic 20. SchooVCollege 21 .Motel/Hotel(where 22. Electricalgoods 24. Others(specify) people stay) __I 25. Barber 26. Bakery _

1.16 Do you have any assistants/employees to help in the business? 1. Yes 2. No = 1.17 If yes, how many? (in nos.) s 1.18 What is your net income? Rs.s 1.19 Does the structure have an electricity connection? 1. Yes 2. No 1.20 Do you have water connection? 1. Yes 2. No

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1.0 RESIDENTIAL

1.1 Name and Address of the Owner

1.2 How long y ou are residing in this place (in years)?_ 1.3 How much of rent do you pay (in Rs.)?

COMMERCIAL

1.4 How long you are in this structure (in years)? 1.5 How much of rent do you pay/month? Rs.s

1.6 Do you have any helping hand? 1. Yes m 2. No

1.7 If yes, how many (in Nos.)?o

1.8 What tvpe of business you are doing?_

1. Tea Stall 2. Grocery 3. Garments 4 5. Chemist 6. Auto repair 7. Auto spare parts 8 9. Eatery (Dhaba) 10. Fruits and Vegetable 11. Only fruits 1 13. Snacks 14. Pan/Cigarette 15. Bycyle repair 1

17. Tailoring 18. General Merchant 19. Clinic A 21. Motel/Hotel(where 22. Electrical goods 23. Barber people stay) Others_(specify) 24. Bakerv 25. Others(specify)

1.9 Usage of structure?- 1. Shop F 2. Godown 2 3. Workshop F 4. Office 7 1.10 Turnover per month? Rs.

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PART VI

EXTENT OF LOSS

(NOTTO BE ASKEDBUT TO BE ASSESSEDBY THE INVESTIGATOR)

1. Losing total house 2. Losing house and entire land 3. Losing house and part of land 4. Losing total land 5. Losing part of land 6. Losing only part of house 7. Losing part of house and part of commercial structure 8. Losing part of commercial Structure 9. Losing house and total commercial structure 10. Losing total commercial structure 11. Losing house and part of commercial structure 12. Losing total commercial structure and part of house 13. Losing source of income only 14. Others (specify)_ 15. In case the tenancy/ownership is under dispute (legal or otherwise) please make a short note below

Field Supervisor: Date:

Authorized by:

Revenue Officer: Date:

PWD Officer: Date:

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ANNEXURE 3

3.2 Socio-EconomicSample Schedule

Q.No.

Name of the Investigator : Date:

1.0 GENERALIDENTIFICATION

1.I Corridor(Name) iii) Village

1.2 Link No. iv) Hamlet

1.3 Chainage(LHS/RHS) v) Town 1.4 i) District Name of the respondent: ii) Taluk

2.0 HOUSEHOLDIDENTIFICATION

2.1 SerialNo. of the Structure 2.2 SerialNo. of the household_ 2.3 Nameof the head of the household_ 2.4 Relationship of the respondent with the head of the household_ 2.5 Total Annual Income of the Family (Rs.) 2.6 Distance from the centre of the C/W (in mts.)Left: Right: ht

2.7 Since how long are you stayinghere? Lessthan 5 years D 5-10 years O 10-15 years F more than 15 years.ii 2.8 If you are a migrant, from where? Within the state D Outside the state (mention name of the place) D

12 Scott Wilson/ CES / IIIE Karnatak-a State Hiiehwaxs Resettlement Action Plan Improvement Project Annexure 3 3.0 CROPPENG PATTERN Kindly 2ive the following details

Season l Si. Crop Name Area Cultivated Yield Rate (in Income from No. (Qtls/Acre) Rs./Qtls) land which is Irrigated Dry likelv to be acquired Kharif _1

Rabi ! _ __ = __

3

Summer l _I______1 2 [ 4.0 Quality of Life

4.1 Kindly indicate the consumption/expenditure on different items in last one month.

Sl.No. | Particulars/Sources Expenditure (in Rs.) A Food 1. Cereals & pulses 2 Milk 3. Ghee/Oil 4. Vegetable/ Fruits! Edible Roots l5. Meat/Fish/ Eggs 6. Sugar!Jaggery Tobacco 8.S Alcohol B Cooking Fuel

C Clothing_ D Health E Education F Communication (Transport) G Social Function H Others (specifv) Total

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5.0 Indebtedness

5.1 Please indicate your borrowings durin g last one vear Source Particulars Amount taken Amount returned Balance Bank(inRs.) Rs.) ((in(In Rs.) Bank Private Money Lender

Others (sp.)

6.0 Coverage under Govt. development scheme

6.1 Have you availed benefit under any of the Govt. scheme? 1. Yes 0 2. No D2

6.2 If yes. kindly give us the following details Name of The Scheme Kind of help JRY/IJRY Swarnajayanti Gram Swarozgar Yojana (IRDP/DWCRA/TRYSEMISITRA/GKY/MWS*) PMRY Million Wells Programme Antyodaya Swavalambana Others (sp.) * TRYSEM - Training of Rural Youth for Self Employment * DWCRA - Development of Women & Children in Rural Area * SITRA - Supply of improved Toolkits of Rural Artisan * GKY - Ganga Kalyan Yojana * MWS- Million Wells Scheme 3 JRY - JawaharRozgar Yojana • IJRY - Intensified Jawahar Rozgar Yojana * IRDP - Integrated Rural Development Program

Code for kind of help 1. Loan L] 2. Training 0 3. Employment

If I' indicate the amount of Rs.s If '2' indicate the type of training

6.3 When and for how many days were you employed? _

6.4 After availing the scheme did your annual income increase? 1. Yes 7 2. No D

6.5 If 'Yes" how much?

6.6 If 'No" Why?

6.7 Are you still continuing with activity? 1. Yes 2. NoD

6.8 If 'No' why?

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7.0 Health Status

7.1 Was anv member of your family affected by any illness/diseases in the last one year? 1. Yes D 2. NoD7

7.2 If 'Yes kindly indicate the details

S.No. No. of Cases Type of illness/disease Treatment taken (Indicate Code)

Codes for Treatment taken:

1. Allopathic L 3. Ayurvedic 0 5. No treatment D 2. Homeopathic| 4. Indigenous _ 6. Others n 8.0 Migration

8.1 Do you migrate for work? 1. Yes 2. No 71

8.2 If 'Yes' for how many months/days in a year?

8.3 Where do you migrate (Name of the place)_

8.4 How far is it from the present location?_

8.5 What kind ofjob do you undertake? I. Agricultural Lab= 2. Non-agricultural lab. 3. Trade & Business 4. Others(sp.) W

8.6 How much do you eam?

8.7 Is 'our initzrationan annual event? I. Yes 2. No

8.8 If 'No' at what interval do vou migrate?_ I. Everv alternative year 2. Once in every three vears 3. Once in every four years 4. Once in everv five vears 5. No regular intervals/as and when required

8.9 At what time of the year do vou migrate? 1. Summer 2 . Winter 3. Rainy D

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9.0 Women & Child

9.1 Time Disposition (for women members of the Household) No. of Time Spent on the activities (In hours) women Household Occupation Free time Others Total

chores ______1. 2. 3. 4. [Note: Kindly ensure that total time spent should not be more than 24 hours]

9.2 Do women of the household have any say in decision making at the household level? 1. Yes 22. No = 3. Can't say/Don't know/Not aware

9.3 If yes for Q.9.2. do they have any say on the following issues?

S.No. Issues 1. Yes, 2.No 3. Can't say 1. Financial 2. Education of child 3. Health Care of Child 4. Purchase of assets 5. Day to day activities 6. On Social functions and marriages 7. Others (specify) l

Field Supervisor: Date:

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ANNEXURE 3

3.3 CommunitYAsset Schedule

Q.No.o.

Name of Investigator: Date:

1.0 GENERAL IDENTIFICATION

1.1 Corridor Name: 1.2 Corridor No: 1.3 Link Name 1.4 Link No: 1.5 Chainage: 1.6 Side (LHS/RHS): 1.7 District 1.8 Taluk: 1.9 Village /Town;

2.0 STRUCTURE IDENTIFICATION

.1 SI. No. of the structure::

2.2 Address of the structure:_

2.3 Tick the relevant community asset affected:

Primary school High school Balvadi (B) College (C) Mosque (M) Samadhi (S) (PS) (HS) Temple (T)) Shrine (SH Hospital (H) Primary health Community Aralikatte

l______center (PHC) hall/club (CH) (AK) Bus stand (BS) Grazing land Well (WV) Handpump (HP) Irrigation (IP) Pond (P)

_ (GL) Points Others

(SPECIFY ___

2.4 Type of Ownership

Tick the relevant box Private I Government Panchavat Pvt. Trust PublicTrust Community

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2.5 Measurementof the structure (In mts.) TOTAL AREA AREA BEING AFFECTED LAND STRUCTURE LAND STRUCTURE Starting meter Ending meter Width Total Area

2.6 Diagramof the structure

2.7 Pleaseattach a photographof the structurewith the assignednumber.

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ANNEXURE 3.4

Table 3-1 :Contract Package-wise Distribution of different Categories of PAFs/1PAPs by types & extent of loss Contract Extentor Loss Owner Tenant Squ;atters Encroachers Total PAF PAP PAF PAP PAF PAP PAF P"AP PAF PAP MI Losing I lotse and Tolal Coim. Struc. 3 21 3 21 Losing Only part of Hlouse 2 10 2 7 4 17 Losing part of Com. Strmc. 2 9 I 2 I I 4 12 Losing part of Houseand part of Com. Struc. I 3 I 5 2 8 ILosingPart of l.and 7 77 3 13 91 722 101 812 .Losing Total Com. Struc. 1 8 I 2 17 80 19 90 L.osingTotal com. Struc.& part of House I I 1 5 2 6 Losing Total Ilouse I 3 1 2 65 325 67 330 Others I 5 I 4 I 8 3 17 .Sub itto/l ofU/ 10 93 9 33 91 452 95 735 205 1313 U2 ILosingIlouse and part of Land I 6 _ 6 L.osingHouse and part of of Com. Struc I II 1 5 2 16 .Losing Ilouse and lotal Com. Struc. 6 32 6 32 Losing Only part of House 1 3 I 3 5 25 7 31 ILosing part of Com. Struc. 8 39 6 25 9 66 23 130 Losing part of House and part of Com. Struc. 7 _ 1 7 .Losing Part of Land 16 119 59 429 75 548 Losing Total Com. Struc. 8 49 74 379 4 22 86 450 Losing Total com. Struc. & part of House I 2 5 7 3 12 Losing Total House 3 10 35 181 38 191 Losing Total Land I 10 I I 10 Others 5 5 24 6 29 12 58 Sub lolal of U2 18 135 21 106 130 660 86 590 255 1491

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Contract Extent of Loss Owner Tenant Squatters Encroachers Total PAF PAP PAF PAP PAF PAP PAF PAP PAF PAP U3 Losing Houseand part of Land 9 I 9 Losing Hlouseand Total Com. Struc. l 3 l 3 Losing Only part of Ilouse I 4 1 4 Losing part of Com. Struc, 1 6 4 19 26 170 31 195 Losing Part of Land i5 86 35 218 50 304 Losing Total Com. Struc. 1 3 77 422 78 425 ,Losing Total House 3 9 3 9 _ _Others_ 2 6 2 6 Sub total of U3 17 93 1 6 86 462 63 394 167 955 U4 Losing Houseand Total Com. Struc. 2 8 2 8 Losing Only part of House 6 32 1 4 7 36 Losing part of Com. Struc. I 6 6 30 2 12 I 3 10 51 Losing Partof Land 42 278 l 2 43 280 Losing Total Com.Struc. 1 5 10 74 2 15 13 94 Losing Total House 1 6 1 6 Others Il 74 2 5 3 13 16 92 Sub total of U4 62 401 9 37 14 94 7 35 92 567 U5 Losing Houseand Total Com. Struc. 1 8 1 8 Losing Only part of House 3 8 3 19 6 27 Losing part of Com. Struc. I 1 2 l 2 Losing part of Houseand part of Com. Struc. l 9 1 9 Losing Part of Land l 5 1 5 Losing Total Com. Struc. 2 17 1 5 11 85 14 107 Others 3 15 1 9 6 35 10 59 Sub total of U _ 6 41 1 5 17 112 10 59 34 217 Grand Total 113 763 41 187 338 1780 261 1813 753 4543

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Table 3-3: Contract Package-wise Distribution of Women lcaded Hlouscholds by Categories, Extent of Loss & Income Contract OccupierStatus Extentof loss Incomenot APL BPL reported U I Encroacher Losing Part of Land 15 2 Owner Losing Part of Land Squatter Losing Total House 5 3 Squatter Losing Only part of House Squatter Losing House and Total Com. Struc. 1 Squatter Losing Total Com. Struc. I Squatter Losing Total com. Struc.& part of House Tenant Losing part of Com. Struc. I Sub total of U) 26 6 U2 Encroacher Losing Part of Land 8 Squatter Others I Squatter Losing Total House 5 4 Squatter Losing part of Com. Struc. Squatter Losing Total Com. Struc. 4 4 Tenant Losing Total House S,ubtOtal/ of U2 19 9 U3 Encroacher Losing Part of Land 1 Encroacher Losing part of Com. Struc. 3 Owner Losing Part of Land 1 Squatter Losing Houseand part of Land

21 ScottWilson /CES /1III KarnatakaState llighways ResettlementAction Plan Improvement Project Annexure 3 Contract Occupier Status Extent of loss Income not APL BPL reported Squatter Losing Total Com. Struc. 1 7 2 Sub total of U3 I 11 4 U4 Encroacher Losing Only part of House I Owner Losing Partof Land 2 1 Sub total of U4 3 1 U5 Encroacher Losing Only part of House 2 Squatter Others I Squatter Losing part of Com. Struc. Squatter Losing House and Total Com. Struc. I Squatter Losing Total Com. Struc. 2 Sub total of US 6 1 Grand Total 1 65 21

22 Scott Wilson / CES /1111 KarnatakaState lIigim a.ys ResettlemetitAction Plan Inlproveni:lct 1'roject Aiiiicxiirc3 Talble3-4 : Contr-actlPackage-wise l)istribution of Categories by Extent of Loss & Income Status: Major Impacts Contract Extent of loss Above Poverty Line Below Poverty Line Income not Total Owner Tenant Squatter Encroacher Total Owncr Tenant Squatter Encroacher Total Reported U I Losing Total flouse I 54 55 I 10 I I _ 67 ILosingI louse and'Fotal Corn.Strtc. I 1 I I 1 3

_I_osing'l'otal Com. Struc. I I 12 14 3 3 2 19 I._osing Total com. Stuc. & part of I louse I I I I 2 Sub Total of Ul 2 1 68 0 71 0 I 14 1 16 4 91 l)2 L.osingTotal Ilouse 2 25 27 I 9 10 I 38 ILosing Houseand part of l.and I 1 0 I Losing'Total Land I I 0 I.osing I louse and 'I'otal Coin. Struc. 5 5 I I 6 I.osing'Total Com. Struc. 7 48 3 58 20 21 7 86 Losing House and part of of Com. Struc I 1 2 0 2 ,Losing Total com. Struc. & part of House I I I 1 2 3 Sib Tolal of U2 2 9 80 4 95 0 1 31 2 34 8 137 U3 LosingTotal House I 1 I 1 1 3 Losing House and part of Land I I 0 Losing House and Total Com. Struc. 0 I I Losing Total Com. Struc. I 47 48 20 20 10 78 Sub Total of U3 I 0 49 0 50 0 0 22 0 22 11 83 04 ILosingTotal I louse 0 1 1 Losing Houseand Total Com. Struc. 2 2 0 _ 2 LosingTotal Com- Slroc. 9 2 12 I I 13 .SubTotal of UI 0 11 2 14 1 0 I 0 2 0 16 l5 |I.osing House andI otal Com. Stmc. .I 0 Losing Total Com. Struc. I I I 1 13 . 1 14 .VubTotal of U5 I 1 12 0 14 1 0 0 0 1 0 15 Crand Total 7 11 220 6 244 2 2 68 3 75 23 342

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Table 3-5: ContractPackage-wise Distribution of Categoriesby Extentof Loss& IncomeStatus :Minor Impacts Contract Extent of loss Above Poverty Line BelowPoverty Line Income Total Owner Tenant Squatter Encroacher Total Owner Tenant Squatter Encroacher Total not .______._ ReportedK_ U i Losing Part of Land 6 2 76 84 l l 7 9 8 101 .LosingOnly part of House 2 2 4 0 4 Losingpart of Houseand part of Com.Struc. 0 1 1 2 2 Losingpart of Com.Struc. 2 1 3 1 I 4 Others I 1 2 I 1 3 Sib totalOf Ul 7 S 2 79 93 1 2 3 7 13 8 114 lJ2 LosingPart of Land 14 55 69 2 2 4 75 LosingOnly partof House I 3 5 1 I I 7

.______XLosing part of Houseand part of Com. Struc. 0 I 1 I . 1 Losingpart of Com.Struc. 7 4 6 17 2 3 5 1 23 Others 3 6 _9 1 2 1 12 Sub totalofU2 14 8 8 70 100 2 1 3 5 11 7 118 U3 LosingPart of Land 6 23 29 6 10 16 5 50 LosingOnly part of House I I 0 I Losingpart of Com.Struc. 1 2 19 22 6 6 3 31 Others I I 0 1 2 Sub total ofU3 7 1 2 43 53 6 0 0 16 22 9 84 U4 LosingPart of Land 39 39 2 2 2 43 LosingOnly partof House 4 1 5 2 2 7 Losingpart of Com.Struc. 1 4 2 7 I2 3 10 Others 10 l 3 14 0 2 16 Sub total ofU4 54 5 2 4 65 4 2 0 1 7 4 76

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Contract Extent of loss Above Poverty Line Below Poverty Line Income Total Owner Tenant Squatter Encroacher Total Owner Tenant Squatter Encroacher Total not ______~~~~Reported 1,15 Losing Part of Land I I 0 I.osing Only part ol-I louse 1 2 3 1 1 2 6 Losing part ol llouse and part of Com. Struc. I I I Losing part of Com. Strtmc. 0 I I Othcrs 2 I 3 6 I 2 3 I 10 Sib total of U5 3 0 2 6 11 1 0 1 3 5 3 19 Grand Total 85 19 16 202 322 14 5 7 32 58 31 411

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Table 3-6: Contract Package-wise Distribution of PAFs by Income Contract OccupierStatus <14400 >14400& >20000& >50000 & >100000 Total <20000 <50000 <100000 UI Encroacher 8 10 34 19 16 8 95 Owner 1 1 4 2 2 10 ISquatter 17 22 43 4 1 4 91 Tenant 3 3 2 1 9 Sub total of Ul 29 36 83 26 19 12 205 U2 Encroacher 7 9 30 10 25 5 86 Owner 2 3 3 4 6 18 Squatter 34 20 61 61 1 8 130 Tenant 2 1 9 6 1 2 21 Subtotal of U2 45 33 103 26 33 i5 255 U3 Encroacher 16 13 18 10 2 4 63 Owner 6 5 2 1 3 17 Squatter 22 9 32 10 13 86 .Tenant I I_ I Sub totalof U3 44 23 55 22 3 20 167 U4 Encroacher 1 3 3 7 Owner 5 4 16 11 24 2 62 Squatter 1 1 7 4 1 14 Tenant 2 1 1 2 1 2 9 Subtotal of U4 9 6 27 20 26 4 92 U5 |Encroacher 3 2 3 1 1 10 Owner 2 1 3 6

______Squatter 1 2 5 6 1 2 17 Tenant I I |Subtotal of us 6 3 i1 9 2 3 34 |GrandTotal 133 101 279 103 83 54 753

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Annexure 3 _

ANNEXURE 3.5

Public Consultation 3.5.1 Public Consultation Methodology for KSHIP

The Table below highlights the roles of key participants throughout the project cycle.

Participation Mechanisms Project PAPsand Representatives NGOs Local officials(in PAP Hosts Stage and host areas ) Identific Receiveinformation on project Designand carry out Assistin censusand Provide ation impacts informationcampaign socio-economicsurveys informationand Representativeon coordination Assistin censusand AssistNGO in inputsto designof committee Socio-economic survey information IG programs Participatein censussurveys Participatein the dissemination Identifyexisting Participationin structured CoordinationCommittee Participatein and credit and IG consultationsto developIG Participatein arrangeconsultations schemes programs consultations ArrangePAP transport Discussareas of Keeprecords of consultations Representationon to sites possibleconflict Chooseresettlement locations or grievancetribunal Helpto document with PAPs housingschemes Train VRWswhere consultations Inputsto designof resettlement required SupportVRWs work locations FacilitatePAP Examinefeasibility of Representationon grievance intergroupmeetings IG programmesand tribunal discusswith PAPs Impleme Monitorprovision of entitlements Provideon-going ProcessIG proposals Assist PAPsin use ntation Laborand other inputat site informationfor PAPsand Participatein grievance of new production Creditand othergroup scheme hosts redressal systems management Providesupport in group Provideassistance under O&M of sites and projectinput management local schemes Formjoint Managementof common Monitorentitlement Membershipof management propertyresources provisionand implementation groupsfor Managecommon property implementationof IG committee commonresources resourcesand community programmes Processdocuments for developmentfunds Membersof welfareand socio- Memberof implementation implementation economicservices committee committee (rationcard,) Monitori Participatein grievancetribunals Provideinformation to Ongoinginteraction Provideinputs to ng and Reportto projecton IG schemes project staffon vulnerable with PAPsto identify M & E of R&R Evaluati Reporton servicequaliry at sites groups problemsin IG on Act as extemalmonitors programs for project(where not Participantsin previouslyinvolved) correctionalstrategies

Anaivsis of Stake-holder's Perceptions (views) Results of this analysis guided development of a public participation strategy, the design of the multi- leveled consultation program, and other consultative activities with stakeholders. In KSHIP stake-holders were identified considering following issues: * Who might be affected (positively or negatively) by the development concern to be addressed? * Who are "voiceless" for whom special efforts may have to be made? * Who are representatives of those likely to be affected? * Who is responsible for what is intended?

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* Who is likelyto mobilizefor or againstwhat is intended? * Who can make what is intendedmore effectivethrough their participationor less effectiveby their non-participationor outrightopposition? * Whocan contributefinancial and technicalresources? * Whosebehavior has to changefor the effortto succeed? Both primary and secondarystakeholders were identified, invited to take part in the consultation series, and solicitedto participatein planning and implementationof the R&R program.Primary stakeholdersare those affectednegatively or positivelyby the project.Primary stakeholders in KSHIP include PAPs, project beneficiaries,and project implementingagencies. Secondary stakeholders are other individualsand group with an interestin the projectviz., the WorldBank, highwayusers etc.

State-level Consultative Workshop A State Level Consultative Workshop was held in May 2000. The participants included the project affected persons, NGO's, representatives from other R & R projects being implemented in the state, government officials from social, environmental and revenue departments including the District Commissioner's of all the districts concerned, PWD and PIU representatives and R&R consultants. The purpose of the workshop was to promote public awareness and understanding of proposed project actions and to notify stakeholdersand others of opportunitiesto participatein consultationsand the assessment process. Planning for the stakeholder consultative workshop included contacts with numerous social and environmentalNGO's and other projectstakeholders to encourageparticipation. For the Stakeholders Workshop,the methodologyused was a participatoryone.

Local and Village-level Consultations Local level consultations were carried out for the upgradation Links for Phase I roads. Efforts were made to contact every PAP, especially those losing their land, house and livelihood. There were 6 meetings held. These links were identified on the basis of maximum acquisition. Effort was made to ensure that participants got a chance to express their views on the project. At the village-level, PAPs and local leaders and key persons were consulted. The consultations were mainly focus groups discussions, based on the R & R policy. Representatives of the PCC social team moderated the meetings. Representatives from the PIU also attended the meetings. All the village level meetings are documentedwhich includedvideography. The proceedingsof meetingsand the list of participantsfor each of the meetingshave been given in the followingparagraphs. The main objectives of the village consultation were to minimize negative impact in the project corridors and to make people aware of the road rehabilitation project. During the process efforts were made to: * understand views of the people affected with reference to the impacts of the road; * identify and assess all major economic and sociological impacts on the PAPs to enable effective planningand implementation;and * resolve issuesrelating to affectson communityproperty. Local level consultations were carried out in 6 villages. In Link 2A in Torvi village; in Link 60 in village Hallikhed (K ); in Link 5C in village Chikbenekal; In Link IA in Yermarus; in Link 5A at Kallur village and in Link 5B in village. Requirements of the SDRC in carrying out the Entitlement consultations These consultations will be managed and carried out by the SDRC, District R&R Committees, and assisting NGOs. In order to meet the above requirements, the PIll/SDRC will undertake the following actions: * Prepare an information brochure in the local language, explaining the RAP and what is required of PAPs in order to claim their entitlement. It should be distributed throughout the project corridors to the PAPs;

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* Request help of village leaders and other influential community leaders to encourage the PAPs in the implementation of the RAP; * Complete a verification process to ensure the correct information has been collected and each household has received an ID card with survey number on it. Each entitled person in the household unit will be given a separate identification Card. This card will contain specific details of the entitlements. * Conduct meetings to explain the RAP and answer questions concerning the entitlement. * Attempt to ensure that the vulnerable groups understand the process and that their needs are being taken into consideration explicitly. At this stage PAP representation in District R&R committees will also be established with the assistance of partnering NGOs.

Section 2: Proceedings of Public Consultation on the Project Roads

3.5.1. Public Consultation for Link 2A at village Torvi Public Consultation is an important component in the process of planning and implementing the resettlement and rehabilitation for the project affected persons, families and groups under the project. While it is a stipulation of the Bank that public consultation be conducted for the people being/likely to be affected by the project, the need for the same arises in the wake of the importance and hence the necessity of public/people's participation. People's participation is emphasized because the success of resettlement is being found to be highly dependent on the responsiveness of the people being affected. Besides, a successful consultation would not only keep the concerned people informed about the project. it also helps gain support from the various stakeholders for the same. Further, people's participation is also important because it facilitates: - Identifving the impacts and the people likely to be affected (which is important in determining sources of vulnerability and the groups exposed to them) - Identifying the options and choices of the people vis-a-vis the options as would/could be provided under the project * Verifying the empirical facts, including the identity of those affected and assets to be acquired, and thus making the delivery of entitlements and services more transparent * Working towards reaching a consensus regarding issues such as valuation standards in the absence of markets, acceptability of substitute sites or other assets, etc. The Public Consultation for Link 2A (Bijapur to Tikota) was held at Torvi, one of the villages abutting the project road of the link in the afternoon of 18dh March 2000. This village as the location for the public consultation was finalized following the completion of the Socio-Economic Survey in this link and after identifving the number of families being affected for the entire link. As per protocol, the villagers were informed about the day, time and venue of the public consultation four days prior to the consultation. While the District Commissioner (D.C.,) of Bijapur district was informed about the public consultation during the Socio-Economic Survey, the services of the Village Accountant and Gram Sevak of Torvi village were sought in order to mobilize people and in identifying the venue. The PCC staff comprising of Ms. Rupa Banerjee. Mr. A. Jayaram, Mr. Rajnish Kadambar and Ms. Leena.S and Mr. Sounderajan, Social Welfare Officer PIU conducted the public consultation. The populace included PAPs covered under the Survey, the general public belonging to the village and the Village Accountant of Torvi. Ms. Leena S and Mr. A. Jayaram moderated the consultation.

The PCC staff briefed the audience about KSI-P and explained the purpose of conducting a public consultation. The importance of people's participation was also made clear to those present at the venue. With this background, broad issues were highlighted on which the staff intended to elicit the opinion of the public. ISSUES The broad issues that were brought up for discussion were land acquisition, Resettlement and Rehabilitation, encroachments, benefits from the project and environmental issues. The principal issues has been tabulated as follows:

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SI.No Issue People's Perception 1. Perceptionabout The generalview was that of affirmation. the Project 2. Encroachment While the people agree that there has been encroachmentof ROW, under existing circumstances,they expressed their inability to. shift from their present abode. However,given shiftingassistance, they are readyto vacatethe encroachedland. 3. Land Acquisition Compensationhas to be on par with the prevalentmarket rates for the land or if all temate site is Ikm from the village,30 acres of govt. land is available which could be utilised for providing alternative sites provided, it has to be within the village itself. 4. Resettlementand Foreseeingthe prospectivemerits of road improvement,there seems to rehabilitation be no resistance for minor displacement;however the people are apprehensiveabout beingrelocated away fromthe villageas this could severe their source of livelihood and for the sentiments that are attachedto the village.Rehabilitation thus would be ideal within2kms radius of the village. Amenitieswould have to be provided in the resettlementsites. It was also felt that alternativesites would be feasibleonly in case of mass displacement(the UKP project was time and again referred to here by the public). Sincemost of the people likely to be affecteddo not own any other propertyother than what they would be losing, the people expect the project to exercise compassion and empathy. 5. Compensation For people losingland, either land for land or cash compensationat marketvalue was opinedas the ideal compensation. Petty shopkeepersseemed reluctant of shiftingtheir shops away from the villageas it woulddrastically reduce their businessprospects. They thus suggestedthat they should be allowed to pursue their business beyond the RoW.

While the overall response for the public consultation was very good, there was lack of participation from the womenfolk of the village. Nevertheless, attempt would be made in the forthcoming consultations to involve women and elicit their opinion and enhance their participation. Prior to the public consultation, the entire link was videographed. Later, the Head Quarters Assistant to the District Commissioner was contacted to obtain a list of Non-Governmental Organisations (NGOs) which have reasonable working experience in areas related to rural development, women's empowerment, etc. Rupa and Leena subsequently met two such NGOs namely, SABALA and ISEER. While both the NGOs are working in the area of Watershed management and focusing of Self-Help Groups for women, SABALA is also involved in the rehabilitation and resettlement program of the UKP. List of Participants I. Gangadhar S Haldimani 2. Ramkrishna S Jayadal 3. Yamanappa Y Parsi - Hadimani 4. Shibadri A Ganji 5. Tamanna L Ganji 6. Suresh S Babaleshwar 7. Sadashiv k Ganji 8. Raju G Hadimani 9. Laxman M Gudimani

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10.Hanamanth M Gudimani I I.Basappa M Karigar 12.Sabawa V Ganchinamani 13.Samappa L Hadimani 14.Bojappa L Hadimani 15.Girappa L Hadimani 16.Ravatappa Maleppa Hosamani 17.Lakkappa Lakshmana Goni 18.Lakkappa Ravutapa Ganjinavara 19.Narayan M. Kulkarni 20.Arjun Ganji 21.D.K. Biradar 22.Basavaraj. A. Patri 23.K.V. Kulkami 24.Basavaraj. K. Biradar 25.Shivananda. M. Mangali 26.Mallappa N. Huttimani 27.Yallappa G. Gangenawar 28.Hanumant. R. Ganjenwar 29.M.M. Athani 30.S.G. Chalawedi (Village Accountant 3 l.N.L. Swadgi 32.Siddhartha Ganjanur 33.N.B. Nvamgond 34.K.B. Biradar 35.Vilas. S. Bagali (Patil) 36.B.B. Biradar 37.Vilas S. Bagali 38.K.B. Biradar 39.N.L. Saralagi 40.P.S. Biradar

3.5.2. Public Consultation in 6-0 at village Hallikhed (K) on Socio-Economic Issues Following the completion of Socio-Economic Survey in link 6-0 (Gulbarga to Homnabad) and after identifying the number of families being affected for the entire link, the Socio-Economic Team organized a public consultation in the Link at Hallikhed (K) village on the forenoon of Saturday on 15•' April, 2000. Hallikhed (K) is one of the villages abutting the project road of the link and is located in Homnabad Taluk. Saturday being the market day for the village, the villagers expressed their preference to attend the public meeting in the forenoon. The venue for the public consultation was fixed at the local Government Higher Primary School. As per requirement, the villagers were

31 Scott Wilson / CES / IIIE Karnataka State Highways Resettlement Action Plan Improvement Project Annexure 3 informedabout the day, time and venue of the public consultationfour days in advance. While the Tahsildarof HomnabadTaluk was informedabout the public consultationduring the Socio-Economic Survey, the services of the Panchayat Secretary of Hallikhed (K) village were sought in order to mobilize people and to identify the venue. The PCC staff (Social Wing) comprising of Prof. H.G. Hanumappa, Ms. Rupa Banerjee, Ms, Leena. S, and Mr. A. Jayaram, conducted the discussion. The participants included Project Affected Persons (PAPs) covered under the Survey, the general public belonging to the village and the Panchayat Secretary of Hallikhed (K). Prof. H.G. Hanumappa, Mr. A. Jayaram and Ms. Leena S moderated the consultation in the local language, . The PCC staff briefed the audience about KSHIP and explained the purpose of conducting the public consultation. The importance of people's participation was also highlighted to those present at the venue. With this background, the following issues were taken up for discussion and public opinion on these issues was elicited. ISSUES The Socio-Economic issues that were brought up for discussion included: Land Acquisition, Resettlement and Rehabilitation, Compensation Package, Benefits from the Project and Environmental Issues. The content of the discussion is tabulated below.

People's Perceptions about the Socio-Economic Issues SI.No Issue People's Perception 1. Perceptionabout The generalview was that of affirmation.The prospectivemerits of the the Project projectis wellappreciated in that the public feelsthat it wouldenhance the businessprospects of the villageas it is this village which acts as the commercialpoint for as many as 20 to 25 villages and hamlets aroundthe Hallikhed. The populaceseemed to have a consensuson the opinionthat a bypass be constructedrather than wideningthe road as the present option might adverselyaffect the businessactivity of the village. This is so felt becauseaccording to the villagers,there is not enoughland for the populationto moveto an alternativeland. Further,commerce and trade is the main source of income for most villagers;the income derived fromagriculture seems to be very marginal.The generalopinion is that the existing road should be widened without disturbing the present locales. 2. LandAcquisition Compensationhas to be on par with the prevalentmarket rates for the land. The choiceseemed to be more towards cash for land as land of similar quality is scarce giventhe terrain of the region. In case of the by-passtoo, that was being suggested,the villagerssuggested that the land loser be given cash for land lost though land for land (in case of loss of residentialstructure) as an optionwas not ruled out. 3. Resettlementand Resettlementsites and group housing were welcomed in case more rehabilitation than 20 to 25 families are losing residential structures. As far as commercial structures are concerned, people are worried and apprehensiveabout being relocated away from the village as this would severe their business.They fear that even at a 2km distance or within this distancetoo, the same business prospects are difficult to find. Due to this, most suggest that a bypass is a better option than displacingpeople and disturbingtheir business activities. However, they seemedto appreciatethe optionof businesscomplexes.

4. Compensation Manyin the audienceopined that, for people losingland preferredland for land as a better optionthan for cash compensation.However, some felt that, cash compensationcan not be totallyruled out.

For a person losing his house, the general opinionwas that he should I_be compensated by cash. But, according to the local Panchayat

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SI.No Issue People's Perception Secretaryand the generalpublic, there is no governmentland available wherepeople couldbe rehabilitatedand becauseof this, compensation in the form of cash would be more feasible leaving the choice of reconstruction to the individual/family.However, this too would be problematicif his main incomeis derivedfrom commercialactivity.

For thoselosing commercial structure, the villagerssuggested that they be providedwith cash compensationfor the structure,land for the land and a governmentjob. The last point aboutproviding a governmentjob was beingrepeatedly stressed.

5. Livelihood This village being a major commercialcentre, the villagersfear that their respectivelivelihoods may suffer serioussetbacks if land is to be acquiredfor widening.In such a situation,they expectthat along with the compensationthat they would get, a Govt.job be providedto one member of each such affected family that is losing its shop or such othercommercial establishment.

In one of the PAP's case, he is likely to lose a part of his land and a borewell, which is the main source of water for his land. His apprehensionis that while the land could be compensated,the whole purposeof providingassistance for diggingan alternatewell 'might be futile if he is unableto find a substitutepoint whereinhe could dig the well. In the process,he fears that his only sourceof income is lost. In that case, he expects a governmentjob, as the compensationpaid wouldin no way restorewhat livelihoodhe is likelyto lose.

While the overall response for the public consultation was very good, there was lack of participation from the womenfolk of the village. However, one of the NGOs identified by the PCC staff, namely North Kamataka Rural Development Centre attended the public consultation on invitation by the PCC. The entire link was videographed later in the afternoon following the public consultation. LIST OF PARTICIPANTS 1. Subhashchandra S. Somanna. 2. Narayan Appa Rao C. Patil. 3. Rajesh Bhimsha Mantalker. 4. K.M. Pateel. 5. Kuppanna Bundi. 6. Annappa Batkal. 7. Kashappa. A. Honnali. 8. Baburao Cheelshetty. 9. Basavaraj Lakka. 10.Subhash Waar. I I.Kalyan rao 12.Vadiraj Chikkapatil 13.Sharanappa Bapuri 14.Niranjappa Bhandi 15.Chandrashekara

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16.SiddaramIndi 17.TukaramChiwadi 18.RajappaMooli 19.Sangappa 20.Gundappa 21 .Kamilappa 22.NigappaBhimanna Sadlapur (PAPs) 23.SharanappaSiddappa Halbanga 24.TippannaGundappa Uppar 25.GundappaShankrappa Chillashetty 26.NagaashettyApparao Chikkapatalagi 27.0manna RevanasiddappaChikkapatalgi 28.PunappaShankrappa Chinnashetty 29.ManikyappaShankrappa Chinnashetty 30.ErannaKallappa Varad 31.Nagaraj Sajjanna Shetty 32.RajabaiAnnappa Chikkappa 33.NiranjanappaShavanappa Bhadi 34.KalyanappaShamrao Chickpatil 35.ShamraoNagappa Patil 36.AnnappaM. Ratkal 37.VijayakumarKashappa Chilshetty. 38.DasarathShrnappa

3.5.3. Public Consultationin SCat villageChikkabenekal on Socio-Economicssues Followingthe completionof Socio-EconomicSurvey in link 5-C (Gangawatito Munirabad)and after identifyingthe number of families being affected for the entire link, the Socio-EconomicTeam organizeda public consultation in the Link at Chikkabenekalvillage on the forenoonof Friday on 28h April, 2000. Chikkabenekalis one of the villagesabutting the projectroad of the link and is located in Gangawati Taluk. Being the harvest time, the villagers expressedtheir preferenceto attend the public meeting in the forenoon. The venue for the public consultation was fixed at the Village Panchayatpremises. As per requirement,the villagerswere informedabout the day, time and venueof the public consultation four days in advance. While the Tahsildarof GangawatiTaluk was informed about the public consultationduring the Socio-EconomicSurvey, the services of the Panchayat Secretaryof Chikkabenekalvillage were soughtin order to mobilizepeople and to identifythe venue. The PCC staff (Social Wing) comprisingof Prof. H.G. Hanumappa,Ms. Rupa Banerjee, Mr. A. Jayaram, Mr. Madhusudan and Ms. Leena. S conducted the discussion. The PIU, PWD was representedby Dr. Sounderajan,Social WelfareOfficer and Mr. Uday Kumar, AssistantConservator of Forests. The participantsincluded Project Affected Persons(PAPs) covered under the Survey, the general public belongingto the village and the Panchayat Secretaryof Chikkabenekal.Prof. H.G. Hanumappa, Mr. A. Jayaram and Ms. Leena S moderatedthe consultationin the local language, Kannada.

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The PCC staff briefed the audience about KSH1P and expiained the purpose of conducting the public consultation. The importance of people's participation was also highlighted to those present at the venue. With this background, the following issues were taken up for discussion and public opinion on these issues was elicited. ISSUES The Socio-Economic issues that were brought up for discussion included encroachments, Land Acquisition, Resettlement and Rehabilitation, Compensation Package, Benefits from the Project and Environmental Issues. The content of the discussion is tabulated below.

People's Perceptions about the Socio-EconomicIssues

Sl.No Issue People'sPerception 1. Perceptionabout the The generalview was that of affirmation.The prospectivemerits of the Project projectwas well appreciated 2. Encroachments Whilethe people agree that there has been encroachmentof ROW, under existingcircumstances, they expressedtheir inconvenienceto shift from theirpresent abode. However,given shifting assistance, they are readyto vacatethe encroachedland. 2.. Land Acquisition Compensationhas to be on par withthe prevalentmarket rates for the land. It was also suggestedthat compensationbe providedfor the standingcrops at the time of implementationand value of land for the stretchbe based on market value or the registrationvalue, which ever is higher.It was also opined that whereverthe loss is less than 2 acres (the landto be acquiredwould not be morethan 3-4 Mts.for each plot), then cash for land is a better option.This was so opinedbecause the populace felt that even in such a loss if land lost is compensatedby land, this would not be economicallyviable for the land loseras that portion of the land wouldnot be givenat the sameplace where he has his remaining part of land. However,if a personwere likelyto lose more than2 acres, then land for land would be an ideal option. 3. Resettlementand As far as commercialstructures are concerned,people felt that the best rehabilitation optionis to allow them to continuein the existinglocales by shiftinga littlebeyond the COI. However,they also consentedon the option of commercial complexes let out on rent basis with vicinity to the road. 4. Compensation Land has to be compensatedas per governmentvaluation, that is, Rs.25, Land 000 per acre. it was also mentionedthat in one of the recent transactions, the land value per acre of irrigatedland was registeredfor Rs. 1, 25000 and for one acre of dry land, it is Rs.50,000 to Rs.80,000. However,it is alsonoted by the populacethat the marketvalue per acre is much higher thanthe registeredvalue mentioned. One of the women PAPs opinedthat since she is going to lose a part of her landas well as coconutplantation, she should be compensatedfor both.

The villagersfelt that if the land were to be acquiredthen the person losingthe structure should be compensatedwith cash. (Thoughthe Commercial amount of compensationwas nevermentioned most of the villagerswho structures had gatheredopined that the amountof compensationshould be higher. For instancecompensation for a particularstructure is calculatedas per guidelinesan enhancementof 20-30%should be providedto facilitate initiativefor resettlementwithout controversy). The otheroption that was suggestedespecially in case of encroachments was of providinga commnercialcomplex on lease or rent basis. The third option suggestedwas that of alternateland Some of the villagersfelt that the structurescould be allowedto shift a little beyondthe COI and such that they do not have to re-establishtheir shops/commercial establishments elsewhere. The villagers are reluctant

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SI.No Issue People's Perceotion Ito establish their commercial structures away trom the existing iocation. as this would adversely affect their livelihood.

The villagers losing houses due to widenin2 of the road felt that the! Residentialstructures should be compensated with house or with land and be provided With house construction allowance. 6. Communihy assets During the Socio-Economic Survey it was recorded that community ! assets like borewells. bus stand and small shrines are getting affected. The public opined that these assets would have to be relocated and that they would extend their support and help in locating a suitable site for the same and in relocating the lost assets.

Unlike the other public consultations, women participation in Chikkabenekal village was very prominent. Further, the verall response of the villagers towards the proceeding was verv cordial. Following this, the entire link was videographed in the afternoon. LIST OF PARTICIPANTS I . Martab Sab Vaddarhatti. 2. Sugappa. 3: Nagappa. 4. Hoshnisaab 5. Gundappa.

6. Eramma 7. Yamunamma 8. Mariamma 9. Hanumamma 10.Nagamma I I.Parvathamma 12.Lingappa 13.Sarasamma 14.1ndramma 15.Lingappa 16.Balanagowda 17.Varashappa 18.Gangappa 19.Hulagappa 20.Shameed Saab 21.Shami Saab 22.Yallusa 23.Ibrahim Saab 24.Manappa Kambara 25.Hanumantappa 26.Lakshmana

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27.Lakkappa.H 28.S.F. 29.Basappa 30.C. B. Patil 31 .B.Earappa

PublicConsultation in 5A at villageKallur on Socio-EconomicIssues Following the completion of Socio-Economic Survey in link 5-A ( to ) and after identifying the number of families being affected for the entire link, the Socio-Economic Team organized a public consultation in the Link at Kallur village on the forenoon of Tuesday on 6thJune, 2000. Kallur is one of the villages abutting the project road of the link and is located in Sindhnur Taluk of District. Being the harvest time, the villagers expressed their preference to attend the public meeting in the forenoon. The venue for the public consultation was fixed at the Village Panchayat Hall. As per requirement, the villagers were informed about the day, time and venue of the public consultation four days in advance through pamphlets and personal contact While the Tahsildar of Gangawati Taluk was informed about the public consultation during the Socio-Economic Survey, the services of the Panchayat Secretary, local leaders and village elders of the village were sought in order to mobilize people and to identify the venue. The PCC staff (Social Wing) comprising of Prof. H.G. Hanumappa, Mr. A. Jayaram, Mr. Madhusudan and Ms. Leena. S conducted the discussion. The participants included Project Affected Persons (PAPs) covered under the Survey, the village Panchayat members and the general public belonging to Kallur. Prof. Hanumappa, Mr. A. Jayaram and Ms. Leena S moderated the consultation in the local language, Kannada. T-he PCC staff briefed the audience about the present project and explained the purpose of conducting the public consultation. The importance of people's participation was also highlighted to those present at the venue. With this background, the following issues were taken up for discussion and public opinion on these issues was elicited. ISSUES The Socio-Economic issues that were brought up for discussion included squatters and encroachers, Land Acquisition, Resettlement and Rehabilitation, Compensation Package and the benefits from the Project. The content of the discussion is tabulated below.

People'sPerceptions about the Socio-EconomicIssues

Sl.No Issue People's Perception I. Perception about the Most of the villagerswho expressedtheir views and the villageelders Project and panchayatmembers who spoke on the occasion welcomedthe proposedproject and the benefitslikely to accrue fromthe same. However,some of them felt that the roads linkingthe interiorvillages to the State roads shouldalso be simultaneouslyimproved. 2. Squattersl Whilethe PAPsdo agreethat there have been illegal occupancyand Encroachments encroachmentof the govt. land, and that they cannot get any compensationfor the land occupied,they neverthelessfeel that governmentshould extend someamount of assistance.Since the sources of livelihoodfor most of the likely PAP's/PAFsis dependentupon agriculture,they expressedconcern over their displacementas it would resultin movingaway from their workplacei.e. the agriculturalfields. Proximityto the fields ensuresthem a regularjob as casual labourersor farm hands in the agriculturefields. 2. Land Acquisition Compensationhas to be on par with the prevalentmarket rates for the land. Besides,the PAP's unequivocallyexpressed that the compensation should be paid beforeor duringacquisition and beforethe civil works

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Sl.No| Issue J PeoDie'sPercettion! I start. 3. Resettlement and Those likelyto losecommercial structures felt that tne nestoption is to rehabilitation allowthem to continuein samearea by shiftinga little bevondthe CO!. However,they also consentedon the optionof commercialcomplexes let out on rent basis in the vicinit, of the road. 4. Compensationi and assistance Land Land losersshould be compensatedby equivalentland or cash and the compensationshould go to the legalheir in case of a deceasedperson.

Commercial Compensationat replacementvalue was opinedas the bestoption for structures thosewhose structuresare likelyto be acquireddue to wideningof the road. The other option that was suggestedespecially in case of encroachments was of providinga commercialcomplex on rent basis. Some of the villagersfelt that the structurescould be allowedto shifi a little beyondthe COI such that theydo not have to re-establishtheir shops/commercialestablishments elsewhere. The villagersare hesitantto establishtheir commercialstructures away fromthe existinglocation. as this would adverselyaffect their livelihood.

Residentialstructures The villagerslosing houses due to wideningof the road felt that they shouldbe compensatedwith houseor with landand are providedwith house constructionallowance.

For encroachersthe participantssuggested that though they are not legallyentitled for compensation,they couldhowever be linked to the ongoinggovemment housing schemes like the AshrayaHousing Scheme or the governmentcould acquire land, convertthem into plots and allow the displacedfamilies to build housesthere. Nevertheless,some of the squattersfelt that they should be providedwith land and monetary assistanceto constructthe lost structure.

It was duly stressedthat the physicallychallenged and educatedPAP's losinglivelihood due to the acquiringof the structuresshould be given specialattention. The villagersindicated that the Govt. couldacquire the "Gomala"and rent it to the familiesto profess their previous occupations.

The populacealso opinedthat sufficientnotice (atleast3 months)should be givenfor vacatingthe occupiedarea prior to the commencementof civil works. This would facilitatethem to salvage their assetsfrom the placeof evacuation.

6. Community assets The public opinedthat such assetswhich belong to the entire villagelike handpumpsand shrines,etc., and those likelyto be affecteddue to the projectwould have to be relocatedand that it would extend its support and help in locatinga suitablesite for the same and in reconstructingthe lost assets.

Besides the response of the villagers towards the proceedings being very cordial, the participation of women in the public consultation at Kallur was good. LIST OF'PARTICIPANTS 1. Abdullka Ajid 2. SabiraHussain 3. Naseer Hussain Mulla

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4. Shantappa Pujar 5. I.Veera Reddy 6. Narasanna S/o Ramayya 7. Adullah Nabi 8. Yaduraj 9. P.Amaranna IO.Shetty Gandeppa Sarkar I I.Ramakka 12.J.Seetarama Reddy 13.K.Suryakant Venkatesh 14.Nabisab Khaja Hussain 15.Sanna Ramanna S/o Kallurayya 16.Madeva Hottara 17.Narasappa 18.Rajanna S/o Eswaramma 19.1brahim 20.J.Shamsundar 2 1.Satyanarayan Reddy 22.A.Narayan 23.Nooruddin Sab 24.Sirab Sultan 25.Shalam Khan 26.Tulekha Begum 27.Amaresh 28.Mohammad S/o Mohammad Esmial 29.Padmavathi W/o Narasappa 30.Shelam Sab Davalsab 31.Gokarnappa.R 32.K. Thimauua 33.Hassamsab Sab B/o Rehman Sab 34.Veeresha 35.Parashuram 36.Hanumantappa S/o Tippayya 37.Lalsab 38.Sheshappa Pujari 39.Vittal Rao 40.Kishan Rao

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41 .Amaresha 42.Naddar Kullar 43.Sharadamma 44.Ragavendra S/o T.l. Shetry 45.Khairunnisa Begum 46.Saraswati 47.Rangamma 48.Phollamma 49.Maktumbi Public Consultationin 5B at villageGorebal on Socio-EconomicIssues Following the completion of Socio-Economic Survey in link 5-B (Sindhnur to Gangawati) and after identifying the number of families being affected for the entire link. the Socio-Economic Team organized a public consultation in the Link at Gorebal village on the forenoon of Mondav on 5th June, 2000. Gorebal is one of the villages abutting the project road of the link and is located in Sindhnur Taluk of . Being the harvest time, the villagers expressed their preference to attend the public meeting in the forenoon. The venue for the public consultatiolt was fixed at the Village Community Hall close to the temple. As per requirement, the villagers were informed about the day. time and venue of the public consultation four days in advance through pamphlets and personal contact While the Tahsildar of the Taluk was informed about the public consultation during the Socio- Economic Survey, the services of the Panchayat Secretary and local leaders and village elders of Gorebal village were sought in order to mobilize people and to identifv the venue. The PCC staff (Social Wing) comprising of Prof. H.G. Hanumappa, Mr. A. layaram, Mr. Madhusudan and Ms. Leena. S conducted the discussion. The participants included Project Affected Persons (PAPs) covered under the Survey and the general public belonging to the identified village. Prof. H.G.Hanumappa, Mr. A. Jayaram and Ms. Leena S moderated the consultation in the local language, Kannada. The PCC staff briefed the audience about KSHIP and explained the purpose of conducting the public consultation. The importance of people's participation was also highlighted to those present at the venue. With this background, the following issues were taken up for discussion and public opinion on the same was elicited. ISSUES The Socio-Economic issues that were brought up for discussion included problems of squatters and encroachers, Land Acquisition, Resettlement and Rehabilitation and Compensation Package in the Project. The content of the discussion is tabulated below.

People'sPerceptions about the Socio-EconomicIssues SJ.No Issue People's Perception 1. Perceptionabout the The generalview was that of affirmation.The prospectivemerits of the Project project was well appreciated 2. Encroachersand While both the categoriesagreed that there has been encroachmentof squatters ROW, under existingcircumstances, they expressedtheir apprehension (Commercial) about shiftingfrom their present site. However,given shiftingassistance. they are ready to vacate the encroached land. 3. . Land Acquisition A prevalentmarket rate has to be paid as compensationfor the landto be acquired.Further the villagerswere firmin expressingthat the

_compensation should be paid prior to the commencement of civil works. 4. Resettlementand As far as commercialstructures are concerned,people felt that the best rehabilitation optionis to allow them to continuein the existingareas by shiftinga little beyondthe COI. However,they also consentedon the option of commercial complexes let out on rent basis with vicinity to the road.

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Sl.No Issue People's Perception

As for the encroachersand squatters whose residential structures are likely to be affected,the PAP's felt that Resettlementsites with amenities would be a feasible option. 5. Compensation Land Cash compensationseemed to be the preferredoption of most of the people likely to be affected.

Commercial One-timecash compensationfor the land(at the marketvalue) and structures replacementvalue for the structure.In caseswhere the remaining land/structurebecomes unviable, then the compensationshould be paid for the entire land/structure.It was also expressedthat compensationin the formof bondsor certificateswould be very inconvenientand thus compensationpaid should be preferablyin cash.

The other optionthat wassuggested especially in caseof encroachments was of providinga commercialcomplex on lease or rent basis at the governmentrates.

Some of the villagersfelt that the structurescould be allowedto shift a little beyondthe COI suchthat they do not have to re-establishtheir shops/commercial/residentialstructures elsewhere. This was suggestedas the people felt that the costof re-establishingthe structureswould be much more than the compensationreceived.

Residentialstructures The villagerslosing houses due to wideningof the road felt that they should be compensatedwith house or with landand are providedwith house constructionallowance. While the encroachersand especiallythe squattersacknowledged that they have been on governmentland, they shouldhowever be providedoptions for resettlement

6. Community assets The public opined and the village elders in particular expressed that the communityassets such as handpumps,borewells, shrines etc., would have to be reestablishedand that they would extendtheir supportand help in locatinga suitablesite for the same and in reconstructingthe lost assets. Unlike the other public consultations, women participation in Gorebal village was very prominent. It was very heartening to see that some of the women PAP's too voiced their opinion in public. Further, the overall response of the villagers towards the proceeding was very cordial. LIST OF PARTICIPANTS I. Ramakrishna Slo Narsappa 2. Anjanayya Swamy 3. K.Shivraj, S/o Ambanna 4. Mahesh S/o Amalayya 5. Siddalingayya S/o Amalayya 6. Hanamanagouda S/o Amalayya 7. Basavaraj S/o Shankarappa 8. Bliimappa S/o Malleshappa Chanalli Cross 9. Shantabai Pratapsingh 1O.Gangamma Hugul I I.Chinappa S/o Venkatappa

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12.Palavva S/o Venkatesh 13.Abdul Gayum 14.Mohammad Rafiq S/o Shiekh Shawul 15.Palakshavya Slo Rachavva ] 6.Basappa S/o Durgappa 17.Nabisab Slo Karimsab I 8.Shankaramma W/o Malappa 19.Hanumantha Reddy 20.Motelpal Subbanna 21.Amalappa S/o Basanna 22.Arnbanna S/o Bhimanna 23.Rngamma W/o Hulgappa 24.Md.Sab S/o Shamid Sab (Munnibegam) 25.Mallappa S/o Satyappa 26.Rachamma W/o Mahadevappa 27.Holemma W/o Siddaramappa 28.Basamma W/o Hanumantappa 29.Mallappa S/o Amalappa 30.Shekangouda 31 .Arnaramma W/o Veeresh 32.Dodda Basappa Siddappa (Lakshmamma W/o Doddabasappa) 33.Niranjan Rao 34.Amalappa S/o Shivanna 35.J.Surya Narayan 36.Lakshmi Devi 37.K. Ryomti D/o Ramanjaneyulu 38.K.Ramanjaneyulu 39.Siddappa S/o Gangappa 40.Y.P. Subbarayadu 41.A.V. Pramila 42.Amaresh (Kamal Kirani Stores) 43.Durgappa S/o Parappa 44.Veerayya S.o Sharanayya 45.Umapathi S/o Shekarayya 46.Bhimachar S/o Venkobachar (Kirana shop) 47.G. Sanna Sharanegouda 48.Bettadayya Swami S/o Gadayya Swamy

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49.Renukayya Shetty.J.M (Hotel) 50.Veeranna Moolimani 51 .Lakshman Singh 52.Hasalappa S/o Savarappa 53.H.Veeresh (Barber shop) 54.Chandrappa S/o Sunkappa 55.Venkatesh S/o Nagappa 56. Nagappa S/o Hanamamma 57.Durgappa S/o Thippanna 58.Hanumantappa S/o Haralappa Chaluadi 59.Sanjeevapp Chaluvadi 60.Hulagappa Chaluvadi 61.Basappa Harijan 62.Baleppa S/o Hanumantappa 63.Basappa S/o Hanumantappa 64.Ulavappa S/o Hanumantappa 65.Lakshmappa S/o Yamanappa 66.Muddappa S/o Ulavuppa 67.Gangappa S/o Ulavuppa 68.Sannasalappa S/o Ulavuppa 69.Hanumanth S/o Bulappa Public Consultationin IA at village Yarmaruson Socio-EconomicIssues Following the completion of Socio-Economic Survey in link 1-A (Raichur to Makthal) and after identifying the number of families being affected for the entire link, the Socio-Economic Team organized a public consultation in the Link at Yarmarus village on the afternoonof 6 h June, 2000. Yarmarus is one of the villages abutting the project road of the link and is located in Raichur Taluk. The public consultation took place in the residenceof one of the likelyProject affectedpersons, Mr. Siddaramappa.The villagers were informedabout the day, time and venue of the public consultation well in advance. While the PCC staff (SocialWing) was representedby Prof. H.G. Hanumappa,Mr. A. Jayaram,Mr. Madhusudanand Ms. Leena. S, the participantsincluded the ProjectAffected Persons (PAPs) covered underthe Survey.The deliberationstook place in the local language,Kannada. Some of the project-affectedpersons, including a few women whose families are likely to be affected participatedin the Stakeholders'Workshop held at Bangaloreon 19k"May 2000. Dueto this reason,no formal introductionwas made for the public consultation.The most relevant issues namely, land acquisitionand compensationpackage, were raised for discussion. Duringthe Socio-EconomicSurveys, it was noted that while the existing Right of Way data indicated that the land belongedto the Government,the Project Affected Persons had RTC records to show proof of residence.This issue was clarified with the Assistant ExecutiveEngineer of Raichur who confirmedthat the land on either side of the road is indeed private property.Further it was suggested that between chainagel4200- 14550,the alignmentshould be kept towardsthe left side as the number of familiesgetting affectedon the left side would be restricted to 4 as comparedto 12 familieson the right side. Thus the number of families getting affected is now not more than 5. Hence the public consultation and issues was restricted to just those families which are likely to be affected by the project.The contentof the discussionis tabulatedbelow.

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People's Perceptions about the Socio-Economic issues SlA.o Issue Peonle's Perception 1. Land Acquisitionand Compensationhas to be on par with the prevalentmarket rates and per compensationfor squarefeet becausethe area comesunder municipallhmits. land 2 Commercial The populaceexpressed consensus regarding Compensation at structures replacementvalue for those losingcommercial and residentialstructures.

Instead of disturbingthe structure.a suggestionwas madetowards shiftingthe alignmentto the left sidewhere vacant land is avaiiable. Some of them also suggestedthat the COIcould be reducedsuch that there is minimumacquisition and effect on the existingstructures.

3 Residentialstructures It was opinedthat if the remainingstructure becomes unviable. the compensationshould be paid for the wholestructure and if the Govt. was not making use of the remainingpiece of land,the same shouldbe given to concemedfamily. Two familieswhose livelihoodalso was being affecteddue to the likely acquisitionof the residentialcum commercial structure(while one of themhas an arrackshop. the otherlady sells meat) seemed hesitantto move from the presenthabitat as they felt it would be difficultto re-establishtheir present sourceof livelihood elsewhere.

List of participants 1. Prakash 2. Sakubai 3°. Siddaramappa 4. Rajendra 5. Sharadamma 6. Lakshman

3.5.4. PROCEEDINGS OF THE 'STAKEHOLDERS WORKSHOP'

The following is the proceedings of the Stakeholders Workshop on Resettlement and Rehabilitation draft Policy of Karnataka State Highway Improvement Project organised by the Public Works Department (PWD) in association with Project Co-ordinating Consultancy Services(PCC) on I th may 2000 at hotel "the capitol" .

1. The Stake Holders Workshop was organised as per the norms of World Bank in which the draft R & R Policy of KSHIP was extensively discussed and shared with Government officials, landholders, NGOs, small and marginal farmers who are affected or displaced by this road project. The list of participants in the workshop is enclosed at Annexure.

Registration from 9.OOAMto 10.OOAMat the hotel premises.

2. The Project Director, Project Implementation Unit of Karnataka State Highway ilprovement Project, Sri. A. Chandra Reddy welcomed all the participants and briefed the audience about the status of Project and objective of the workshop followed by a formal inauguration with inaugural address by Sri. V. Balasubramanian LAS, Additional Chief Secretary to the Govemment, Public Works & Housing.

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2.01 Mr. Balasubrarnanian stated that Government of Karnataka has taken up many developTnental projects aided by World Bank and the present project is the first of its kind taken up by the Karnataka Public Works Department. In Karnataka, the National Highways are maintained by the funds provided by Government of : State Highways are maintained under State funds, the Major District Roads (30,00OKms) and other district roads and Village roads (80,00OKms) are being maintained by Zilla Panchayats. Further he mentioned that about 2000Kms of State Highway Roads are to be taken up for Upgradation and Major Maintenance under the KSHIP. He also mentioned that the extent of land to be acquired is about 23 acres or more, then followed by acquisition of about 900 houses/structures. The cost of the land acquisition in this project will be borne by Govemment of Karnataka but not by World Bank.

2.02 Unlike in Upper Krishna Project (UKP) where the Resettlement and Rehabilitation problems are much more intense because large scale of people are getting displaced and subsequently their land has to be acquired, in a linear project like KSHIP, the extent of land acquisition and displacement of people are negligible. He also opined that the Project Sea Bird and Upper Krishna Project cannot be compared with the present project but the shortcomings and the problems with respect of Resettlement and Rehabilitation faced by these projects could be borne in mind while proposing the compensation and other assistance packages to the Project affected people. He expressed that consent awards that are being passed in the aforesaid projects could be a feasible solution to avoid litigation with regard to compensation for the land. He concluded his speech by complementing the PIU and PCC for organising the Stake Holders Workshop.

3. Sri. Subbash Chandra Kuntia LAS, Secretary to Government, Finance Department, spoke aboutthe fundingsources for the KSHIP.He mentionedthat afterthe completionof this road project - it will improve the State's economy - Reduce the recurringcost of future road maintenance- Road infrastructuredevelopment will step up the economicgrowth. Out of the total cost of the project an amountof Rs.1,926 Crores (70%) will be providedby the World Bank as a loan amount and the balance of Rs.533 Crores (30%) will be borne by the Governmentof Karnataka.Mr. Kuntia stressedthat the vulnerablesection and those of below poverty line categorieswould be more affectedthan the squattersand encroacherswho are well off. While referring to the entitlementmatrix, he suggestedthat vulnerable groups shouldbe differentiatedfrom the encroacherby consideringthe paymentof benefits.

4. Mr. S.MJaamdar, CommissionerCommissioner, Resettlement and Rehabilitation,Upper Krishna Project, Bagalkot. explained the importance of Resettlementand Rehabilitation Policy and the role of WorldBank. The Commissionershared his views on R&R Policy in generaland with special emphasisto his personalexperience while implementingthe R&R of affectedpopulation in UKP. He said that KSH1Pand UKP are similar in nature in respectof Land Acquisitionand Rehabilitation.

4.01 Mr. Jaamdar expressedhis concern regardingthe encroachersand the way to deal with them. He felt that on the one hand there exists the problem of congestion,which is widely prevalent in the settlementareas of towns and villages. On the other, there is the problem of encroachers.The Commissionerfelt that the squattersand encroachersare not entitled for compensation or assistance as they have encroached upon the government's land illegally.However the peculiar problemthat crops up, accordingto him, is with respectto the commercialand residentialarea - if the front setback is those of the encroachers,should they be paid for the area that they have encroached?Further, while payment of compensation to the owners of agricultural -land, in case of acquisition is not problematic, what is to be carefully tackled is the issue of tenants and agricultural labourers who would be on the verge of losing their very livelihood.Thus, while the Commissionerfelt that encroachersare not entitled for compensation,the entire exercise of resettlementneeds to take a humanitarianapproach. What is to be noted is that the

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standard of living of the persons likely to be affected by such projecls shoul.l bo bette;- than the liv ina standards before the project came into effect.

5. Mr. Nelson Hails, Team Leader, Project Co-ordinating Consultancy Sernices (Scot-,Wiison Kirkpatrick India Ltd.) gave a brief account of KSHIP and PCC actiVities since the inception of the project and explained the scope of Phase I worklrelating to Engineering Desiln. Socio- economic sur-'ev of PAPs and Resettlement Action Plan and Environmental issues like submission of EIA & SEA report including the sensitive areas. hot spots etc.. He outlined the progress of socio-economic survey which was completed in 11 links in 4 corridors and also indicated about 544 households (2,877 PAPs) are likely to be affected in addition to these about 55 encroacher and 178 squatters are also affected. He also briefed about. the schedule of submission of Draft Final Report, EIA, RAP and Road Maintenance Management Study Reports etc. by 3 0 'i June 2000.

6. Mr. Tushar Girinath, Chief Executive Officer, Tumkur Zilla Panchayat wXhohas worked as General Manager R&R in UKP also shared his experience with the audience stressing that the audience should realise that it is our project for which we are getting loan from World Bank and the Project Affected People(PAPs) are our own. The World Bank also have their own Operational Directives and press for land for land policy which is not possible. in such case they ask for alternative option like land purchase grant - in the reverse discrimination forum provided in the UKP R&R Policy. He said recently, we also provided "Consent Award" to PAPs in addition to this provision also made for purchase of income generating assets. As per the land acquisition concerned, the World Bank cannot bear the cost of land purchase. He also felt that the District Deputy Commissioner should frame a concrete policy keeping in mind the rate of inflation, mitigation hardships, social and emotional loss and emphasis should be given to the upliftment of below poverty line categories. Further he also stressed that the economic cost of Resettlement and Rehabilitation should always kept in mind for the overall project.

7. Mr. Lakshminarayan IAS, Deputy Commissioner, Gulbarga Dist.. Shared his views that the cost wise and administration wise there may be no problems in implementing this project as it is only an improvement of the existing roads. However, he stressed that the people should be made aware of the project and its merits thereof. He also felt that the PWD should make the roads free of encroachments and ensure the ROW in Urban areas is free from encroachment and congestion. Regarding the maintenance of roads, the Government should encourage the private agencies.

8.' Mr. Kumar Naik [AS, Deputy Commissioner,Raichur Dist. mentioned that the Land acquisition cost varies from project to project but the problems of affected people are same in all projects. The cost of land acquistion is very less in the present project compared to the other projects.He felt that it is betterto avoid cases where the land may not be vacated even after acquisition. Besides, he also mentioned about the entitlement matrix of the KSHIP and suggested that the replacement cost should be arrived at without depreciation.

9. Mr. Ashwatb IAS, Deputy Commissioner Koppal District said that "Road speak the language and culture of a region". While describing his experience in the implementation of Hirehalla Project where the land acquisiton process was cleared after 25 vears and hence opined that there should be some yardstick for defining compensation for the various category of project affected persons and the project should be implemented with minimum delay.

9.01 Interaction session by various Project Affected Persons (PAP) with Senior Government Officers.

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Si. Name of the Problem Suggestionvoiced Suggestionsof Mr. Jaamdar No PAP highlighted I Dasarath, Loss of a part Land for land and Either compensation for dry land Humanabad of land and a assistance for with borewell or irrigated land can borewell digginga borewell be considered. 2 Veerabhadrappa, Loss of a part Requested the Not possible to spell out about the Gulbarga of land enhanced rate as the policy is yet to be compensation per finalised. Govt. would finalise the acre of the land rate taking into account the makret acquired rate. 3 Manikappa Loss of a part Provide land for Govt.shall look into the matter after Hallikhed of land land, house for assessingthe loss and providingjob house lost and jobs depends upon the job availability for his children with CivilWork Contractor.

4 Kushalappa Loss of a part Land to land was Govt.shall look into the matterafter Budugumpa of irrigated requested assessingthe loss. land

5 Rashid Hamid, Losingpart of Sincethe problemfaced is not under Bijapur his land near the present project jurisdiction, it Al Ameen was observed that this problem College. cannotbe tackledin the Workshop. Quoted that due to a bridge coming up. | _= 6 Srinivas, Because of a After this project, The Commissioner said that the Hallikhed change in his irrigated land allignment would be looked into allignment, would become dry such that he faces minimum he is likely to land. How best inconvenience. lose a part of would his problem his land and be solved thus he would not be in a position to utilise the water from the canal adjacent to his land. 7 Sakubai, Likely to lose Since 10 members Property lost would be duly Yarmarus RCC house are dependenton the assessed and compenstionwould be cum income derived given accordingly. commercial from the structure. commercial structure,she should be provided separate compensation for the structure and the land she is losing. 8 Sharadamma, Losing Demanded Property lost would be duly Yermarus commercial compenstionfor the assessed and compenstionwould be structure structure and the givenaccordingly (liquor shop land separately ______which is 25 __I

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Si. Name of the I Problem Suggestion voiced Suggestions of Nir. iaamaa.- No PAP highlighted l years old)

9Dhanashe He sugested that This question was taker, with Torvi, Bijapur the structure. the entire structure appreciation. However, the If the could be acquired Commissioner opined that if a structure and he should be portion of structure become becomes provided with a unviable on acquisition. the project unviable after commercial space in authorities should acquire the whole acquisition. Gandhi Market. structure and comensation should be how is the paid accordingly. compenstion going to be paid for the structure 10 Yellappa, Torvi Losing land A family of 6 Compensatin would be paid as per Road, Bijapur and members is rule and depending upon loss of commercial dependent on the land/structure request for allotnment structure structure. Demanded of land/site would be examined. adjacent to that Rs.l lakh be the road and paid per acre of would be left land. unemployed 11 Veeranna Arali, Has Suggested that the The Commissioner said that this Gangawati converted a Corridor of Impact suggestion cannot be considered as part of his should be reduced it is decided according to the norms factory space such that his required for the construction. into structure could However, he would be paid commercial remain unaffected compensation depending upon the shop and is loss of land and structure. likely to lose the latter. 12 Dharmappa, Losing Demanded land Suggestion noted. Compensation Torvi Road, residential adjacent to the new would be paid as per the existing Bijapur structure and road and rules. land adjacent compensation to the

______to the road structure.

Views of the Non-Governmental Oranisations (NGOs)

10. Integrated Development Organization, Gulbarga: Mrs. Bhagyalakshmi, President of the NGO suggested that under KSHIP, R&R should be settled quickly without any delay for a longer time. The Government should define the role of the local NGOs and thus involve them during the implementation. She also suggested that Self-Help Groups should be formulated among PAPs to ensure they should invest their money to improve their standard of living, Public Health Centres and other entrepreneurship development training should be provided to affected people.

11. SAMSKARA, Bidar Ms. Vedamani, Director of SAMSKARA, cited the example of Karanja Project where PAPs were provided jobs in the industrial area and now it has shut down and the people are now without jobs or livelihood. She also felt that compensation in the form of tangible benefits would be better than cash compensation, which could be misutilised. Further she suggested that Government should provide the alternative land to a near by place and resettlement then in and around where their relatives are dwelling so that their relatives can help in their

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development. She also assured that their organisation will help them in their upliftment processes.

12. Indian Society for Environmental Education and Research (ISEER) Bijapur Dr. Mahantesh Pattanshetti, the Director of the NGO said that people's participatory approach should be adopted for development activities. He also felt that it is important to involve people and people's representatives at the grassroots level. Further, his suggested that the Taluk and Gram Panchayat Chairman or members should be included in the planning stage of the project with specific roles in the process of development. He also said that encroachers and squatters should not be compensated as this might only encourage them to illegally occupy the government land.

13. Nortb Karnataka Rural Development Society (NKRDS) Humanabad Ms. Swarnalatha- Director, suggested that people should be made aware of the project and should be extended training in relevant areas such that they can actively participate in the development process.

PROJECT EXPERIENCE - EXPRESSED BY THE SPECIALISTS

14. Prof. H.G.Hanumappa,Social Impact Specialist, KPCC The post-lunchsession began by the presentationof Prof. H.G.Hanumappa.He appraisedthe audienceabout the various linkswhere the Socio-EconomicSurveys in the First Phase were undertakennamely links 2A, 6L, 6M, 6N, 60, 6P, 5A, 5B,5C,IA and IB and the major objectivesof the road upgradationproject. He also brieflydescribed about the variousgroups who are likely to be affectedby the project, namely the Project AffectedFamilies (PAFs), Project Affected Groups(PAGs) and Project AffectedPersons (PAPs). He then defined the encroachersand squattersand the various kinds of compensationand assistancethat is likely to be extendedto the variousgroups affected by the Project.

15. Mr. Raikar, Special DeputyCommissioner, Resettlement and Rehabilitation,Project Sea Bird, Karwar Mr. Raikar, shared his experiencein the implementationof the project Sea Bird in Karwar. Accordingto the Commissioner,the govermmentis taking all necessary actions to extend help to the project displaced people like free transport during evacuation,employment opportunitieslike ITI course with stipend etc. He also elaboratedupon the variousproblems and shortcomingsof the project related to realisation of compensationand the monitoring proceduresadopted for definingthe implementationprocess. He emphasisedon the need of socio-economicsurveys and NGO participationin the R&R Action Plan implementation.As of today most of the problemshave been solved and a consensushas been arrived on the issuesof R and R withthe Projectaffected persons.

16. Ms. Rupa Banerjee Pravin, Resettlement and Rehabilitation Specialist, IKPCC

16.01Ms. Rupa BanerjeePravin sharedher experiencein the KSHIPand the RajasthanProject in which she was formerly associated. According to her, the resettlement and rehabilitation activities will be co-ordinated by the PIU with the assistance of the NGO's. According to the requirementsof the World Bank's Operational Directives, NGO's are an integral part of the implementationprocess as they are working at the grass root level and are awareof the specificproblems of the people.

16.02As far as the budgetary provisions for R & R for this project, she said that the total amount under land acquisitionand R&Rcompared to the total cost of the project would be negligible. In other States such as Rajasthan the R & R component comprised of

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almost 7 %/0of the total project cost. Thus the Governmen: should make a concerlecd effort to have a comprehensive R & R Policy.

16.03 Ms. Rupa noted that in comparison to the R & R Policies of other State Governments. the Kamataka State Highwavs Improvement Project Policy should provide for options and choices to the Project Affected Persons. However. it was observed that tihe Riaht of Way was well maintained in Corridor 6 between Hatticudur to Bidar. In Lin; I A..there was some discrepancv in the ownership of the land between the PWD and PAP's. These problems need to be addressed immediately to ensure that there are no delays in acquisition. Any legal problem, according to her. will have time and monetary implications and the construction work of the whole link will get held up (accordin- to the World Bank Operational Directive no civil work can start till resettlement and rehabilitation is complete).

CONCLUDING SESSION

17. Mr. S. M. Jaamdar, Commissioner Commissioner, Resettlement and Rehabilitation, Upper Krishna Project, Bagalkot Mr. S.M.Jaamdar gave the concluding remarks afier responding to the various queries raised by the various project affected persons covered under the Socio-Economic Survey and expressed his pleasure on the fact that for the first time in the history of Karnataka a Stakeholders workshop was being held before the actual project implementation which targets at alleviating the problems of the project affected persons and trying to evolve a policy with the aim to improve the living standards of the project affected persons.

18. Mr. K.A. Thippeswamy, Deputy Secretary, Finance, PIU

Mr. KA. Thippeswamy, proposed vote of thanks and the workshop was concluded.

(M. L. Madaiah) (Nelson Hails) Chief Engineer Team Leader National Highways Scott Wilson Kirkpatrick Bangalore Bangalore

LIST OF PARTICIPANTS - GOVERNMENT OFFICIALS Sl.no. Name Oreanisation and Address 01 Mr. V. Balasubramanian AddI. Chief Secretary to Govt. Public Works & 02 Mr. Subhash Chandra Secretary. Finance Department (PMU) GOK 03 Mr. S.M.Jaamdar IAS Commissioner UKP (Resettlement & Re-habilitation) 04 Mr. L. V. Nagaraian IAS Managing Director. K.R.D.C.L 05 Mr. Tushar Girinath IAS Chief Executive Officer, Zilla Panchavath. Tumkur 06 Mr. V.Maniula IAS Additional Secretary, RDPR GOK 07 Mr. Lakshminarayan LAS Deputv Commissioner, Gulbarga 08 Mr. Kumar Naik IAS Devutv Commissioner. Raichur 09 Mr. D.S. Ashwath IAS Deputv Commissioner. Koppal 10 Mr. Ravishankar KAS CEO Zilla Panchavath Raichur 11 Mr. G.M. Dhananiav IAS Deputv Commissioner, Bidar 12 Mr. Aravind Srivatsava IAS Deputy Secretary, (Budget & Resources) Finance 13 Mr. K.S. Raikar KAS General Manager. Sea Bird. Karwar 14 Prof. Shivalingaiah Chairman, Kamataka State Pollution Control Board 15 Mr. Javaprakash Reddv Deputv Secretary Revenue Department 16 Mr. G.K.Bore. Gowda Additional Secretary, Dept. of Parliamentary Affairs ______&lefrislatinn 17 Mr. Raiu.N.R. DEO. Karnataka State Pollution Control Board 18 Mr. Y. Maniunath Scientific Officer. K.S.P.C.B

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SI.no. Name Or2anisation and Address 19 Mr.B.K. Maniunath (Represented CEO. Koppal) Chief Planning Officer 20 Mr. D.V. Rao Secretary to Government. Revenue Dept. 21 Mr. M.A. Golewala T.A., PWD Divison, Biiapur 22 Mr. T. Kantappa District Social Welfare Officer. Bidar District 23 Mr. S.S Hiremath District Social Welfare Officer, 24 Mr. A.M.C. Swamv District Social Welfare Officer, Biiapur District 25 Ms. Mavadevi I/C District Social Welfare Officer. Raichur 26 Mr. V.S.Kulkami Taluk Social Welfare Officer. Koppal District 27 Mr. M.M.Sagar Taluk Social Welfare Officer. Bidar District 28 Mr. H.B. Giraddi Executive Engineer, PWD, Koppal 29 Dr. Sugara Conservator of forest, Indian forest services

LIST OF PARTICIPANTS - Project Affected Persons (PAPs) SI.No Name of the PAP Address (Link) I______Mr. M.Yamunarappa Budagumpa, 5C 2 Mr. Hussainappa Elgira Budagumpa. SC 3 Mr. Sakhubai, w/o Lakshman Yarmaras. IA 4 Ms. Sharadamma Yarmaras, IA 5 Mr. Chandrashekar Haskehala IA 6 Mr. Rajendra (representing his mother, Haskehala IA Eshwaramnma) 7 Mr. Yallappa Ganjanoor Torvi 2A 8 Mr. Dharma Torvi 2A 9 Mr. Vittalingappa Hallikhed (K) 60 10 Mr. Manikappa, s/o Gundappa Hallikhed (K) 60 11 Mr. Dasarath Saranappa Hallikhed (K) 60 12 Mr. Shrinivas Revanappa Hallikhed (K) 60 13 Mr. Amrith Rao Sirgapur 60 14 Mr. Veerabadrappa Kotnoor 6N 15 Mr. Abdul Nabi Hydersab Navadgi (K) 60 16 Mr. Betadappa Mukkumpi SC 17 Ms. Sannamadanna Mukkumpi 5C 18 Mr. Markendappa Mukkumpi 5C 19 Mr. Y.B. Subarayadur Sindhnur, 5B 20 Mr. Venkatesh Babu Sindhnur, 5B 21 Mr. Veeranna Arali M/s A.A. Arali, Rice mill CBS circle, Gangawati, 583227, 5B 22 Mr. Rajshekhar Patil Gangawati 5B 23 Mr. Rasheed Hamid Bijapur 2A 24 Mr. S.C. Dhanashetti Bijapur 2A 25 Mr. Lakappa Madar Bijapur 2A 26 Mr. Dharmanga M. Benchamani Bijapur 2A

LIST OF PARTICIPANTS - PIU Sl.No Name of the Official Designation I Mr. A.Chandra Reddy Project Director 2 Mr. K. A. Thippeswamy Deputy Secretary, Project Finance 3 Mr.P.C.Maiya Executive Engineer 4 Dr. V. Sounder Raj Assistant Director Social Welfare 5 Mr. R. Uday Kumar Assistant Conservator of Forests 6 Mr. S.Kinni Assistant Executive Engineer 7 Ms. R.Vasantha Kumari Assistant Executive Engineer 8 Mr. T.Gopalakrishna Assistant Engineer

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Sl.No Name of the Official Designation 9 Mr. A.G. Yoaanand Assistant Enzineer 10 Mr. K.Krishna Murthv Assistant Enzineer I I Mr. K.B. Ramu Assistant En2ineer 12 Mr. R.H. Seshagiri LAssistant Engineer 13 Mr. R.C.Patil I Assistant Eneineer 14 Ms. Suia Thomas Computer Operator 15 Ms. K. R. Kavitha Computer Operator

LIST OF PARTICIPANTS - PCC Sl.No Name of the participant Designation I Mr. Nelson Hails Team leader. KPCC 2 Mr. Peter Chaudhry Scott Wilson. UK 3 Prof. H. G. Hanumappa Social Team 4 Ms. Rupa Banerjee Pravin Social Team 5 Mr. Madhusudan Social Team 6 Mr. Javaram.A Social Team 7 Ms. Leena.S Social Team 8 Ms. Mahalakshmi.K Social Team 9 Mr. Rajnish Kadambar Environment Team 10 Mr. Dilip Padaki Environment Team II Ms. Elsy Kurien Front Office incharge 12 Ms. Leny Joseph Front Office incharge

LIST OF PARTICIPANTS - IDS STUDY CONSULTANTS SI.N Name of the participant Organisation

I j Mr. Robert R. Fergerstrom Booz Allen & Hamilton Inc. 2 Mr. Noel Burge Booz Allen & Hamilton Inc.

LIST OF PARTICIPANTS - SUB-CONSULTANTS SI.No Name Name of the Organization I } Mr. H.S.C. Swamy CES, Bangalore 2 Mr. K.Sundar Naik CES, Bangalore 3 Ms. Ishitha Dutta CES, Bangalore 4 Ms. Shubha Halbe SRS Harris 5 Mr. V.K. Palanna SRS Harris 6 Mr. K.B. Gopalakrishna NICEL 7 Mr. T.Ramaswamny NICEL

LIST OF PARTICIPANTS - NON-GOVERNMENTAL ORGANISATIONS SI.No Name of the participant Oreanisation I Ms.Bhagyalakshmi Integrated Development Organisation. 2 Dr.M.B. Pattanshetti ISEER. 1328. Biiapur 3 Ms.Swamalatha NKRDS, Humanabad 4 Ms.C.S.Vedamani SAMSKARA. Bidar

LIST OF PARTICIPANTS - MEDIA SI.No Name of the Representative Media Represented I Prof.N.K. SwamT H 2 Ms. Diwa.S. l The Hindu

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Sl.No Name of the ReDresentative Media Represented 3 Ms. Shamadas Computer Office 4 Mr. Oomen John Deccan Herald 5 Mr. B.S. Kumar 6 Mr. M.A. Azad Dail, Times 7 Ms. H.R.Shreesha Vijava Karnataka 8 Mr. Sharfuddin Siasat 9 Mr. Gabriel 10 Mr. B.N.Sreedhara Praiavani 11 Mr. Mani, Nagrai Ee Sanie 13 Mr. K.C. Sadananda Sanie Vani 14 Mr. Sreenivas Reddy Karnataka News Net 15 Mr. Javed.G Asian Age 16 Mr. Abubaker Dailv Pasban 17 Mr. Anil Lulla Times of India 18 Mr. K.Rajshekariah Gajshilpa Purivani, Anekal 19 Mr. Aith Kumar Udaya Vani 20 Mr. Nagaraj Dixit Janavahini 21 Ms. Annapoorna Udava TV 22 Ms. Anupama Indian Express

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DH News*Service - * _ ' -! Works Department witl Woi-ld DAitNGALORE,MAYl9 -. | , tltppal78Pwv HigXys !1*...... B...... ankforthe fistbt ime.fThe i,i8 Politiciansnrc cominginthen ' way ect was for Improvement and 'of rehaliltation of those dis; j°°rcnaflzestP. r_ upgradatton of 2n00kuuus of id-ut; placed by development prjcsWIISOh Vi.L f COiitsev%.k V .le ad httit w- Mr SM.lamadar, Coinuniissionier. - ; , ' rEPatrick Co It s ., kins of roads ceomiii; n-ir Resettlementand Rehabilitation, * 4. ; . ! L l national highways whch: Wa'. Upper Krishina Project, Bagalkot .- !y a3i,nl. fudndedb yh;ns o rna I said here today. til.<209 Ij I1ru~yIndia and 11.000kins of road, ers workshop on Resettlementand d tIitE; : he StateGovernmentsdo nit Rehabilitation policy framework Il get loans from World byankdthect of Karnataka. State HIghway~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~. . - l~~y,he tald and added that in thiis Improvement Project bo(KSHIP)t . i par i'ur i*ro" abomit 70 per Tbisrwased*oby Public Works . . * *c t s. I CoIl ared.to oliter PaticgIjutng ayoin thek raehal- _ J '' ; --; isRega.i Department here, lie said though . Iiii . cen compinerSaensaitloayloan. W to *if t4 ,u projecte lke .t1v-UK', the lanlnd tie laffccedplersons wee entitled L acion I.s foi te projecst to comppnsation, the politicians to ne acrth fa (lninmei onoEcials to paycompensation ? projectWas mainly former legislators were N _ ~ ~ ~ : : !: .t \,\ ConsentRegrdnimlompensatioaward g sh uhl r,,,articular coming in the way of their reha- ... D o. tuhoRegar. sipnsai o bilitatlon andieseitleinent. a lie s t ln thos affectedby ths projeUK ct i said pressurewas being brought th . wWib.olasubranianiiini Ba said -that on offIcials to pay co niConsent award' should foiit: tho to tihtosewhtio re not entitled to it-' bassll foir settlin.g cori[ensalimi This was done putrely for getting ' claims, liesaid that somereItiuit'i political mnileage,he said... . . the com ation ele said a nt fixed that th.ere was no ade- . . . the c,niena amsottt byw r4 uae govertnment land and enliiice l b . . abl- to thefh.t; private lamd had to be acquired L to t: Mr Nelson itallsc Team leader PCC. KSIIIP, Air V Balasubramanlam. Additional Chsief thatd to lile a d for many projects. The important Secretary, PWoI),Mr Subliash Katinia, Secretary, Finance departmentIl, lanjula and ur LV questicn Is how to deal wtoJectwt Improveme t Karna.aka.l.igwa State (I prooject Karnag held on Friday in courts. lid faoured dispkosal of enroahersaeof gbvernment lands. that lan l Bangalore. D60 ld ioto: wt fipurto such byaes t r ras tof coll especialy those with criminaland darten sarI R cruiei en a prd 1f f ys . taken upo political backing. nir Janadar tion ror the project wll be under he added:.mapr r phtases. Roads selected l.cuder lr tdr1p e. wanted tile Governmenit to take taken onily whiere it is essential. . Mir Nelson Halls. Team Leader... urigradation would primairily *, director.. Project* lmlleinr'ntat,-uu strIlngent action against thlosewhio The governmnentIs keen to ensure Project .. .Co-ordinaiting linvolve wideninig the .existin4 Uulit", lini-a'taki 'State Itiltuh' ;ys i's ~~~encroachiedgovernment property. thiat the pleople are not adverlely Consuiltants. karnataka State road formalion to a 12mnetre wide Inmprovemuent Project (l(Sltll) Air Jamadar talkinig abotit hils affected by the project. -> Highiways. Improvement P'rpject iesw formation and strengthening w%elcomed. experience In implemnentationtef 7Theproject provides compen- -tKSHlfP)saJd thai approximatelY certain weaker sections of tile :Soioftetasthitai, resettleme~ntt! estat and E°vrnmntrehabilitatiotiGOs nd nd gartakeat theosKdntk R s tatecIldiglayn Icpovemetnts Paeroj sation efid asistance to house. 544households wvaslikelylo.be, roads.%~mKleetinratl(3.8.uioemn pect. tsipfor i tprdtiond io tbe fa:l- ila plan with regard to UKP, said thiat holds. faniiiies and groups,suffer- affected along the, four corridor. .,Earlier. inaiugurating the Include Rtaicliur to ?stakttsal(19,:47 the pojectwastuch iggercorn-log oss as a result of the project. Besides,' he'.,also said that .55 workhp r V k pared to Narasnadaprolect. T'hs lie howveversaid that encroachers. . encroachers 'inic 178 squatters adiinl knaauraair.is). Gant'awsati to MuInteu;l,:, UK{P was well executed givinig lit- and squatters wertehot entitled to.- would also be'affected. The phaqse chiiefsecretary, Public Works end 2.3 ia) ionasdt t'a tle scope for' criticism, legal compensation for the lanid I of the project Is being cared4usn6si ta3teStt 1 kmts).Shiahpuir to I,ev:rtIi Participating In the workshiop, ithey hiaveoccupied.The highways out by Scott Wilson Kirkpatrick- Government was preparliig tihe (37.78 kstiis). while fIJtijair to which wasattended by OfficialsOf Improvement project Is being andCo Limited (UK).The project *Karnataka : State iligliways Mudhol(81.45 kms). Sankeshiwai I I'e.stategovernment. NGOS and undertakenat a cost of Rs.1926 co-ordinating'consultants have Improvement project (KSIIIP') to Yargatti. (73.28 -knis ) anl hsafected by the project,Mr crore. out of which the world identified960.5 kiss of roads for with assistancefrom the World Kluanapurto Al'nawar(35.18 knin') SubaslhchandraKulitia. secretary bank's shiareis Rs 1,393crorei lie upigradation and 1083.1kms of Batik,lie said thiatsuch a project will be sotneof thaeroads (ataeus opi (Plan Monitoring Unit), Finance said. Thecproject will be under- roadsfor mnajormaintenance so be was being undertakenby Iltibllc during tlie Ii phase. delinesout~li

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34 Scott Wilson/CES/IIIE aka S ghawa 1mprovementProject astt. . Annexure - 3 llousthold Particulars

Link Reiiu Other Social Mothy InoueTtal Gardc, Contract n QNo Chainage Side District i Religious Stratificatio, Caste Economic Fami ly Incom ewithin Total Dry Dry Land Total Wet Wet I nd r No g~~~~~~~~~roupg rop nStatus Members Incom wCIthRsnLand (m ILost (in) Land (m)~ Lost IardGm (n land')

1481 2101000 R1HS Raichur llindu General Naik Good 5 1667 50o 242916 121.5 0 0 0 1480 20895.00RIIS Raichur Muslin) General 1Pujar Poor 9 1667 500 28340199 173.39999 of 0 1477 1750000 RHiS Raichur llindu General Reddy Good I0 7500 0 0 0 44534602 195 ( oI( tI ______~~~147617489.00 RIIS Raicliur lliindu General Kuruba Ploor 4 2400 0 1)0 00(II0 ______~~~147517432.80 RI IS Raicliur hlindu General Kuruba Poor 3 1500 0 0 1474 17282.00RtIS Raichur Muslim General Syed Poor S 20000 500 20243 69 0 0 0) 1471 16660.00RI-S Raichur Ilindu General Lingayath Good 6 3334 2000 80972002 1395 0 0 0 _ 1470 16625.00 RIIS Raichur llindu General Lingaylth Poor 5 1200 1200 0 0 0 ( 0 t) 1469 16618.70RIIS Raichur llindu General Hadpad Poor 5 2000 2000 0 0 0 0 ( 1467 16607.20RHS Raichur Hindu SC Poor 3 1500 0 0 0 0 0 O o 1465 1490800 RIIS Raichur Hindu General Kamar Poor 3 2500 3000 66295.828 147.60001 0 0 0 0 1464 14798.00RIIS Raichur I lindu General Reddy Good 4 2500 0 0 0 8097.2002 82.25 0(t 1438 5000.00RIIS Raichur Muslim General Pinjar Poor 2 10000 0 121458. 650 0 ( 0 1461 13789.00RHS Raichur Hindu SC Poor 7 1500 0 0 0 0 0 ( 1394 69364.00Li IS Raichur Hlindu General Kammaara Poor 5 1250 0 0 0 0t ( 1459 12970.00RHS Raichur Ilindu General Kabber Poor 9 3467 600 48583.199 241.5 0 0 ( o 1458 12715.00RI IS Raichur Ilindu General Yadava Good 26 11066 0 80972 765 0 (1 1457 12675.00RI1IS Raichur Hiindu General lYasha Good 5 2083 0 3006085 4(0 0 0 tI 1456 11437.20RIIS Raichur Hindu ST Poor 5 1016 0 0_ 1455 11437.20R14S Raichur I lindu ST 'oor 5 1016 0 23886631 515.47369' t _ I 1454 8285.00RIIS Raichur Hindu General Yadav Poor I 6200 334 39372637 325 89999 O _ _ 1453 7840.00RIIS Raichur Muslim General Shaik Poor 4 2084 0 8097.2002 185 C _ _ 1450 7530.00 RHS Raichur Muslim General Sliaik Poor 7 3750 1000 20243 211.5 0 O 1448 7353.00RIIS Raiciur Muslim General P'injar Poor 13 2917 0 210243 372 0 0_ 1445 6750.00RIIS Raichur Muslim General Shaik Poor 7 1100 0 10121.5 166 0 00 1444 5575.50RIIS Raichur Hindu General Reddyl Good 2 1670 0 _ 0 O 1443 5562.00RHS Raicliur Hindu Sr Poor 3 1500 0 0 0 0 UI 5A 1441 5486.00 RIIS Itaichur 11indu General lledar Poor 9 2550 0 0 ( _ n 1463 14177.5()RIIS Raicliur llindu General Yadavi Good 2 13334 5011l 1 _ 8011972 18562 ___ 1.3tl7 2tl577(tII l.IS (Oicliur I idof Gencral Agasar I'mwr I 323113 83 S1)12 75i 318S I11 I_ It 1334 40940i0 1 IS Raichur liniidu Gcneral Raiput Il'oor 4 I lO 0 341019449 8111 0 _ _ _ 1322 27420 (0 LI IS Kaichur Muslini S r Shcikh Poor 6 3400( 8 J (( 404S 0001II 9t) 1(o311 t __ 1321 2671100oIllS Raiclinur Iliidu General Lmngayat Ioor 5 6250 417 _ 1 24291 6 I11O_

35 ScottWilson/CES/IIIE .,*4.,iLaka Swtt: *..ghwa, RKesettlementAction rian ImprovementProject Annexure - 3 llouseholdParticulars

CotatLinkRei'o Ohr Sca Economic Family Monthly Income Total Dry Dry Land Total Wet Wet Land Toa GardenLndlt No group Religious Stratificatio Caste Status Members Income within Land(M) Lost (0) Land(0) Lost (i) GLaden(In) (L l group n (Rs.) Cal1(Rt.) Ln m m

1320 26244.00LHS Raichur Hindu General Naik Poor 23 3333 0 0 03 4048.6001 178.2 0 1319 25420.00LHS Raichur Hindu General Kabber Good 13 10000 0 0 0 20243 200 0 0 1318 25247.00LHS Raichur Hindu General Kabber Good 13 60004 0 0216396.83 570.5 0 0 1317 25040.00LHS Raichur Hindu Gcneral Kabber Poor 7 1667 0 0 0516295.61 207 0 0 1316 24779.00LHS Raichur Hindu General Naik Poor 8 2234 25 8097.2002 31.5 0 0 0 1315 24240.00LHS Raichur Hindu General Lingayat Poor 7 667 2 0 0 12145.8 100 0 0 1314 21803.00LHS Raichur Hindu General Naik Poor 12 1433 25 33907.023 85.5 0 0 0 0 1313 21334.00LIIS Raichur Muslim General Pibjar Poor 6 1250 25 40486 116.15 0 0 04 1312 21235.00LIIS Raichur Muslim General Pinjar Poor 8 3583 42 8097.200 297 0 0 0 1397 70532.00LIIS Raichur Muslim General Syed Poor 4 2100 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 1308 20770.00LHS Raichur Hindu General Naik Poor 8 2150 83 8603.2754 82.800003 0 0 0) 1342 49138.00LHS Raichur Hindu Genetal Kapdar Poor 1 3000012 1000 040 20647.859 262 0 1306 17482.30LHS Raichur Hindu General Kumbar Poor 2 1800 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1305 14712.00LIIS Raichur Hlindu General Reddy Good 4 4167 0 0 0 24291.6 351 0 U) 1303 12910.00LHS Raichur Hlindu General Kabber Poor 9 2700 048583.199 437.25 0 0 0 13021 12733.00LtIS Raichur Ilindu Gencral Yadava Good 8 10167 0 8097.2002 247.8 0 0O 1299 8642.00LtIS Raichur Hindu General Goller Poor 8 1250 83 14170.1 364 0 0 0O 1298 8340.00LHS fRaichur hfindu General Lingayat Good 13 20833 167 566804 160 0 0 0 ( 1296 2986.50LHS Raichur llindu General Chavadry Poor I 300 300 0 0 0 0 0 1294 2405.00LHS Raichur Hlindu General Kapalu Poor 8 4367 500 0 10121.5 239.85001 0 1293 2356.00LHIS Raichur Hindu General Kapalu Poor 6 1667 500 0 04048.6001 34.299999 0 1292( 2200.00 I1HS Raichur Hindu General Kuruba Poor 14 6483 2000 0 06072.8999 14O 0 1291 2094.00LIIS Raichur Hindu General Kuruba Poor 4 2200 0 0 0 0 0 0 1290 822.50 LHS Raichur tHindu General Bestar Good 5 6667 417 80972 820.625 0 0 0U 1289 13.00 LHS Raichur Hindu General Kumbar Poor 4. 1500 1500 0 0 0 0 0 Ut 5A 1311 21091.00LI-IS Raichur Muslim General iPathan Poor 7 2333 42 28846.289 72 0 0 0 ( 1363 62171.00 IlS Raichur Hindu ST Poor 3 1500 0 0 0 0 0 0 1449- 7446.600RIHS Raichur Muslim Gencral Patan Poor 13 3000O 0 13157.99 336 0 0 0 1393 69339.00LI IS Raichur Hiindu General Lingayat Poor 6 3600 1200 0 0 0 0 0 1391 69298.00 IlS Raichur Hlindu General Lingayat Poor 7 3300 1200 0 0 0 0 0 1390 69270.00 IlS Raichur Ilindu General Rajputh Poor 4 6000 0 0l 0 0 0 Ct 1389 69264.001LIIS Raichur Hindu General Lingayst 1Poor 5 1400 0 0l i 0l 0l 0 1381 69254.00L S Raichur I lindu General Naik Poor I, 3400 0 0 0 0 0

36 ScottWilson/CES/IIIE a..'ka5- ghwa,gctlor settle ImprovementProject Annexure - 3 llouschold Particulars

Co Lictnok N hrae ie Dsr Religious Other Social Cte Economic Family Monthlly luicomlc Total Dry Dry Land T'otal Wet Wt Larnd Irtdl (ii deu Contract Link Q_No Chainage Side District group grous Stratirncatio Caste Income w(R)ithin Land 2 (1112) 1.nct Gatden lot No ~~~~~~~~~~groupRlgious ntaiiai Status Members (1s.) COI (Rs)I Land(ni ) Lost (in) Lurid(i')Ist (Ill') Lad(II II

1387 69230.00LIIS Raichur 11indu ST Kunuba Poor 8 1700 0 0 0 0 0 0 1385 67977.00UI-S Raichur llindu General PakanakReddy Good 5 3300 0 0 4048.6001 44.099998 I

1375 63344.00LtIS Raichur Illindu ST Bledaru Poor 5 2400 0 0 0 0 0 0 1374 63339.00LHS Raichur llindu ST Bedaru Poor 6 2000 0 0 0 0 0 I 0 1373 63150.00LIIS Raichur Ilindu SC Good 7 4950 0 0 0 10121.5 405 11 1371 62638.00LIIS Raicisur hlindu SC Kuruba Poor II 5800 0 0 0 12145.8 109 0 I 1366 62222.00LIIS Raichur I lindu Gencral Valmiki Poor 4 2100 0 0 0 0 0 o 1335 41365.00 I.IIS Raichur Muslim General Syyed Poor 3 2083 0 0 0 19534.49 344 0 ( 1356 61132.40LIIS Raichur H1indu ST Bedaru Poor 8 2000 0 0 0 0 0 1396 70523.00LIIS Raicliur Muslim General Sheik Poor 8 1100 500 0 0 0 t 1345 51140.00LHS Raichur Hindu General Chaudary Poor 5 10000 0 0 0 0 _ It (t 1349 56115.00LIIS Raichur liindu General Lingayat Gjood Ii 4250 0 ( 72874.797 64 ( 1351 58540.00LIIS Raichur Hlindu SC Poor II 4550 0 0 0 6072.8999 255 I _ 1352 59140.00LIIS Raichur Hlindu General Koriyaru Poor 8 2300 0 40486 91 01 _ _ _ 1365 62216.00LIIS Raichur Ilindu General Valmiki Poor . 1500 0 0 00 _ ( _ ' 1355 61102.00LIIS Raichur Ilindu General Naik Poor 10| 2200 0 0 (t 0 0 0t 1364 62196.50LIIS Raichur Ilindu ST lledaru Poor 9 800 0 0 0 0 I I _ 1358 61355.50LIIS Raichur liindu SC 4 1500 0 0 0 () ( It 1359 61347.00LIIS Raichur llindu SC Poor 6 2000 0 0 0 I _ It 1360 61364.20tHS Raichur Ilindu SC llarijana Poor 4 1500 0 0(0 ( 1361 61412.00LIIS Rlaichur flindu SC Poor 5 3200 tI 0 CtI tI 1362 62114.00LIIS Raichur hlindu General Nayaka Poor 7 800 0 0 U 10121.5 112 I 1336 45677.50LIIS Raichur Ilindu General Korvar Poor 3 1000 0 6072.8999 123 0 | -t It U 5A 13531 60339.80LIIS Raichur 11indu General Danaraya loor 7 1700 0 0 0 0 0 1551 66381.50RItS Raichur Muslim General Sayyed Poor I 1400 300 0 t0 __ U t

1562 69297.00RI IS Raichur Ilindu General Naik Poor I 800 t () tI o o u o 1561 69290.0111RIIS Raiebtir I hiluil (jenieal N:ik Poor 3 2100101 II It __

1559 69244.00RI IS Raichur llindu Giencral Illyadar floor 4 2800 0 0 o _ ft 1558 6923850 RlI IS Raichlitr I liidu (icienral Vaddar Poor 2 1500O) I __ 1556 67986.00Rl IS Raichur Ilioidu General Kunmhara Good 6 6667 0 0 t 8097 2002 188.7 I 1555 66840.50RIIS Raictiur Muslim General Syed Poor 6 1500 0 0 J I( (a It _ 1538 58540.001RIIS Raichur ilindu SC Poor 1250 0 0 0 8097.2tl02 4125 I

37 ScottWilson/CES/IIIE *- aka S ghwa, e . ot. Improvement Project Annexure - 3 HouseholdParticulars

Contract Link Q hiae Sd itit Rlgos Other Social Eomi Faly Monthly Income Total Dr DTyLand Total Wet Wet Land Total Garden No _9No Religious Stratificatic Caste conomiStatus MebetsFam ly. 2 No ChainageQNo ide District Relgiou Reiiu(taiiai at Sau ebr noe wti Land (in )Lost (in') Land(m ) Lost (inm od(n)Garden Land(M) lost gop group n (Rs.) co,(RS.) Lad2m

1553 66396.00RHS Raichur Hindu General Lingayat Poor 4 1500 1500 0 0 0 0 0 0 1566 69355.00RIIS Raichur Ilindu General Kuruba Poor 8 833 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1550 66232.00RHS Raichur Hindu SC llarijan Poor 4 2000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1549 64210.00RiiS Raichur Hindu General Kuruba Poor 21 6567 0 0 0 24291.6 50 0 0 1548 64164.00RHS Raichur Hindu General Kuruba Poor 3 583 0 0 04048.6001 57.5 0 0 1545 62965.00RHS Raichur Hindu General Kuruba Good 6 3333 0 0 0 48583.199 680.59998 0 t 1543 62308.00Ri-iS Rsichur llindu General Lingayat Poor 9 3333 0 0 0 72874.797 277 0 1540 61349.50RIIS Raichur lhindu SC Poor 2 300 0 0 0 0 0 0( 1539 59140.00RHS Raichur IHindu General Naik Poor 22 7383 0 40486 60 0 0 0 1554 66735.00RIIS Raichur Muslim General Sheikh Poor 8 2650 600 0 0 0 0 0 1577 72816.00RHS Raichur Muslim General shaik Poor 4 900 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1446 6833.00RHIS Raichur lHindu General Kuruba Poor 7 1667 0 36336.184 282 0, 0 0U 1483 21334.00RHIS Raichur Muslim General Pujar Poor 8 4500 500 17510.189 228 0 0 0 1587 75800.00RHS Raichur llindu SC Kurubha Poor 9 1700 700 0 a 0 0 0 15861 75790.00RHS Raichur llindu General Valmiki Poor 6 1800 1200 0 0 0 0 | 1584 75685.00RHIS Raichur llindu General Valmiki Poor 6 2400 0 0 0 0 0( 0 1583 75192.00RHS Raichur llindu SC Poor 12 3400 0 0 0 0 0 1580 73906.00RHS Raichur llindu General Kuruba Poor 3 1200 0 0 0 0 _ 1563 69310.00RHS Raichur Hindu General Komaties Poor 2 1500 1500 0 0 0 0 0 t) 1578 72825.00RHS Raichur Muslim General Shabha Poor 9 800 300 0 0 0 0( 0 1564 69317.00RIIS Raichur ltlindu General Poor 2 500 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1576 72796.00RIIS Raichur Iiindu General Nnik Poor 9 2900 0 0 0 0 0( Ul 5A 1575 72785.00RIIS Raichur Hlindu ST Bhadaru Poor 6 1300 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1574 72660.00RIIS Raichur Hindu SC Poor 6 2400 0 0 0 0 0 0 1571 71108.00RIIS Raichur Ilindu General Kurubar Poor 4 1500 0 0 0 0( 0 0 1569 71015.00RHS Raichur Hindu General Kuruba Poor 7 4200 0 0 0 0 0 0 1568 70265.00RHS Raichur Hlindu General Kuruba Poor 2 150C 1500 0 0 0 0 ( 1570 71024.00RIIS Raichur Hindu General Kuruba Poor 6 2000 0 0 0 0 0 1579 73887.00RIIS Raichur Hindu General Naik Poor 2 600 0 0 0 0 0 0 1490 24070.00RHS Raichur Hindu General Knbber Poor 6 1000 0 0 0 9109.3496 177 0 o 1507 32435.00RIIS Raichur Hindu General Naik Poor 2 600 600 0 0 0 0 0 1506 31142.00RIIS Raichur Muslim General Sunni Pootr 1000 1000 0 0o 0 0 0 0 1504 30469.00RHS Raichur Muslim General P0Ir 17W 300 0 0 0 0 0

38 ScottWilson/CES/IIIE 3kaS ihwJ) Improvement Project Annexure- 3 oiouscholdParticulars

Cot ictnok N hae ie Dsrc Religious Other Social Eomi Faly Monthly Income Total Dry Dry Land Total Wet Wet Land T'otal (alsdifei

group n (Rs.) COI (Rs.) Lan ( ) L ( ) L ( l (m ) I d (m2) (I)

______~~150329962.00 RIIS Raichur Ilindu General Lingayath Poor 8 4166 0 0 0 40486 106 00 1498. 26744.00RI-IS Raichsur llindu General JNaik Poor 8, 1666 0, 0 0 5060.75 153.89999 0 14971 26506.00RHS Raichur HIindu General Kurubar Poor 9 3550 0 0 0 0 174 0t 1496 26390.00RHS Raichur Hlindu General Lingayath Good 4 5600 0 0 0 161944 116 f (I 1508 32930.00RIIS Raichur lHindu General Gondhali Ioor 12 3000 0( 0 019433.279 1785 _ 1492 25247.00RH-S iRalehur Hlindu General Kabber Good 22 25000 0 0 0 19396.83 326 U 1495 26357.00RHS Raichur Hindu General Lingayath Poor 2 8830 83 0 032388.801 33 1] 0

- 1489 24779.00RIIS Raiehur llindu General Naik Poor 8 2650 0 0( 5060.75 267 _ n 1488 23670.00RHS Raichur Muslim General Mulla Poor 9 2000 600 0 0 10931.22 448.5 0 ( 1487 23510.00RHS Raichur Hlindu ST Bhyadar Poor 6 1667 0 00 12145.8 50 4000020 1537 57625.00RHS Raichur liindu General Panchal Poor 6 1200 0 26315.9 96 0 0 ( 1573 72614.00RHS Raichur Hindu General Kabaliga Poor 7 4800 0 0 0 0 0 0 t __.= 1485 22442.00RHS Raichur tlindu General Dasar Poor 7 1600 0 33603.379 196 0( 0 ( ( 1484 21448.00RHS Raiehur Muslim General Pinjar Poor 4 1900 0 12145.8 124 0 0 o o

______- 1494 26124.00RIIS Raichur Hlindu ST Naik Poor 6 1250 0 0 04048.6001 186 0( 1517 45580.00RIIS Raiehur Hindu General Koraver Poor 3 6000 0 75911.25 72.75 0 U 0 ______=_ 1536 57435.00RHS Raichur Hlindu General Naik Poor 12 6766 0 4757.105 64.5 0 ( 1527 53370.00RIIS Raiehur hlindu General Lingayath Poor 4 2000( 0 0 32388801 20 I __ 1524 48330.00RIIS Raichur llindu General Kuruba Poor 7 1400 0 12145.8 30 0 I (o 1493 26124.00RI IS Raichtir I lindu S T Naik Poor 8 2920 0( 0 401J461(1 159 8999)1 UI 5A 1509 33100.00RHS Raichur Hlindu General Kurubar Good 10 6666 830 24291.6 3116 U 1523 47410.00RIIS Raichur llindu General Lingayath Poor II 3500 0 0 1 U I) t) 1521 47358.00RHS Raichur hindu General I leremar Poor 9 11500 0 0 0 0 0 (I 1532 55680.00RIIS Raiehur llindu General Jangama Poor 6 2100 1200 0 0 ( 1518 45678.00RIIS Raichur hlindu General Korvar Poor 6 8000 0 4048.6001 405.6000i _ 1516 45140.00RtIS Raichur Ilindu General Kurubar Poor 7 500 0 55971.895 77 0 0 0 0 1514 42940.00RIIS Raichur Hiindu General Lingayath Poor Is 1666 0 80972 2916H 0t 1510 33264.00RHS Raichur llindu General Lingayath Good 28 9083 0 0 ( 119433.279 56105 U o 1511 38595.00RIIS Raichur Muslim General Syed Poor 5 1200 ( ( t . 0 151 4456000 RIIS Raicliur Muslim General Sheik _Iorl 16 2470 tl 9615 4248 154.5 (I o0 1513 42034.00RIIS Raichur llindu General lligera Poor . 2000 0 0 0 (U 1519 46593.00RIIS Raichur Ilindu General Lingayath Good 4 15000 0 36437.3981 116.1i ( ( U2 5B3 1108 4870400 LHIS Koppal Ilindu General Idiga Poor 5 1500 1500 (0 0 t ( (

39 Scott Wilson/CES/IIIE -.akta S_ .ghwa_ «esettle.,... Actiot, Improvement Prolect Annexure - 3 llousehold Particulars

Link Reiiu Other SocialMotl InmeTu Contract in QNo Chainage Side District eus Religious Stratiicatio Cate Economic Family Ie TotalDry Dry Land Total Wet Wet Land GTodet Gardeln No ~~~~~~~group ~~~~group n Status Members Inoe wti2ad( ) ot()Ln m Los Gare)Lad os (Rs.) COI (Rs.) Ln m)Ls(i)Ladm)Lot: Land(in) (u)

1112 50620.00LIIS Koppal Hindu General Lingayath Good 7 2000 2000 0 0 0 0 0 1121 SC049,90LHS Koppal Muslim General Shaik Good 11 7250 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1114 50624.40LHS Koppal Hindu General Reddar Good 5 4000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1117 50634.90LIIS Koppal Hindu General KLingayats Good 3 8000 O 0 0 0 0 0 0 1120 50646.40LHS Koppal Hindu General iKurubar Good 4 5000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1119 50642.40LHS Koppal Hindu General Kanchanmari Good 6 6000 0 0 0 0 0 0

1118 50638.90LIIS Koppal Hindu General Lingayath Good 4 6000 6000 0 0 0 0 0 1091 43140.00LHS Koppal Muslim General eyed Poor 8 2200 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1115 50627.90LHIS Koppal Hiindu Gcneral Lingayath Good 4 3000 3000- 0 0 0 0 00 1113 50623.00LHS Koppal Hindu General Lingayath Poor 7 3800 1500l 0 0 0 0 0 1107 48008.50LHS Koppal Hindu General lIligar Poor 10 2500 0l 0 0 0 0 0 = 1103 47481.00LIS Koppal Ilindu General Kabal Poor 3 1600 0 0 0 0 0( 1102 47194.00LIzS Koppal Ilindu Gcneral langama Good i 1250 0 0 0 4048.6001 24 0 11001 46680.00LIIS iKoppal Hlindu Gieneral Kammara Good 51 100000 500 809.71997 8.3999996 0l 0 0 I _ 1092 43245.00LIS Koppal Hlindu General lliga Good 3 16667 0 0 0 36437.398 171.2 0 1089 42724.00LtIS Koppal Ilindu SC Madiga Poor 7 9000 400 4048.6001 20 0 0 0/ ______~~~112212093.00 RHS Raichur Muslim General Shaik Poor 2 2000 2000 0 0 0 0 0 ( 1187 9838.00 RHS Raichur H1indu General Te)uguBarbar Poor 3 800 0 0 0 0 0

U2 SB 1077 35174.00LHS Koppal ilindu General Telugu Poor 4 1650 0 0 0 0 0 Kammara 1082 39066.00LI IS Koppal Muslim General Sayyed Poor 8 1500 0 0 0 0 0 0 1088 41760.00LlIS Koppal Ilindu General Nayar Good 4 3000 3000 0 0 0 0 1087 41625.00LlIS Koppal Hlindu General Kuruba Poor 2 900 900 0 0 0 0 0 0 1093 44680.00LIIS Koppal Hindu General -Nevar Poor 7 1800 1800- 0 0 0 0 0 0 1177 5435,01 RIIS Raichur Ilindu Gencral Reddy Poor I 500 500 0 0 0 1196 13700.00RIIS Raichur Hlindu General Lingayat Good 5 12500 1250 0 0 25607.391 600 0( 1199 15557.00RIIS Raichur 11indu SC Madiga Poor 9 2000 0 0 0 0 1052 23500.00t I IS Koppal I lindu General Aryar Poot 4 I 0 0 0O 0 ( 1076 35142.00LIIS Koppal llindu General Kammara Good 6 75000 0 0 0 0 ( 2 1194 12892.00 RIIS Raichur Ilindu General Lingayat Poor 5 410 0 0 0 0 | 0 1193 12416.00RHS Raichur llindu General Lingayal Poor 4 2400 1500 0 0 0 0 0 .

40 ScottWilson/CES/IIIE ....aka 5- ...ghwa- . .settleXt Improvement Project Annexure - 3 hIouseholdPartjculars

C Ltrctnk N hie ie Dsrc Religious tie oca Economic Family Monthly Income Total Dry Dry Land Trotalwet WetLand Toital Garden Contract Link QNo Chainage Side Distic gop Religious Sealiicati Casic t Membs Income wi)thin (Thde I .os lost No group gtolip n Status Memgroups (Rs.) COI(Rs.) L.andIM ) Lost(m) Land (niii) L-ost(m) Land(mn) (nIII

1192 12397.00RIiS Raichur Ilindu SC Harijana Poor 5 1000 0 0 0 0 0 0 C 1190 12250.00RIIS Raichtir I-lindu SC Vadda Poor 4 1200 700 0 0 0l 0 0 1186 9831.00RHS Raichur Hindu General Naik Poor 5 1500 0 0 0 0 0 0 (I 1184 9610.00RHIS Raichur Ilindu Gentral Vadder Poor 3 1200 200 0 0 0 0t 1185 9615.00RIIS Raichur liiidu SC Kurubay Poor 6 1100 0 0 ( 0 ( C II 1178 5507.00RIIS Raichur lHindu Gcneral Kuruba lGoor 10 2100 0 0 0 0 0 0 1123 209650 RIIS Raichur Hlindu General Hadapad Poor 6 2000 2000 0 0 0 13 0 ( 1176. 5427.00RIIS Raichur Hlindu General Lingayat Poor 4 2500 2000 0 0 0 0 02 1175 5411.00 RIIS Raichur Ilindu General KLingayat Poor S 1500 1500 0 0 0 0 00 1174 4888.00RIIS Raichur Hlindu General IKAMMA Good S 6667 417 0 0 27328.0511 726 ofU 1173 4620.00RHIS Raichur Hlindu General Garigar Good 8 3333 5000 0 0 14170.1 1530 of ( 1172 4578.00RHS Raichur Hindu General Gariger Good l0 1667 0 0 0 14170.1 231 0 1 1171 3810.00RIIS Raichur llindu General Idigar Poor 2 1500 1500 0 0 0 0 1168 3083.00RIIS Raichur hlindu General Kshatriya Good 5 2000 2000 0 0 1U 0 0 11661 2020.00RIIS Raichur lindu General Samagara Poor 9 4000 4000 0 0 0 0tU 0 11291 1025.00RHIS Raichur Muslim General Pujar Poor S 1900 1000 0 0 t )I 11261 110.00RLIS Raichur Hlindu General Lingayath Poor 8 4200 30( 0 0 0 t0( 1180 6755.00 RIIS Raichur Iindu Gencral Lingayat Poor 5 4167 167 t 1923085(6 (4 1054 24040.00LIIS Koppal llindu General Lingayath Poor 6 1500 1500 0 I tI O( 1 0u U2 51- 1035 15810.10LI.IS Raiclsur MIlinu GCeneral Shikh Poor 6 1500 150 0 ( 1036 15813.00LIIS Raichur lindu General Vaishya Poor 3 1200 1200 0 0 0 0 0 1037 20060.00LHS Koppal Mlindu General Lingayat Good 6 6250 12145.8 212.5 0 0 1038 20415.00LIIS Koppal 11indu General LAmbiger Poor 6 2300 0 / t( t 1039 20430.00LUS Koppal Hlindu SC IKuruba 5 2000 0 0 t t I)t 10401 20440.00LIS Koppal Hindu General Kuruba Poor 5 2000 1000 0 0 tI)0 t t 1043 2128000 LIIS Koppal Muslim General Sayyed Poor S 2500 2500 0 0 0 0 0 10461 22058.00LI IS Koppal Hlindu General Lingayat Poor 6 1000 11)00 0 0 0 OIU5 1047 22720.00LIIS K oppal Illinidu General Lingayat Poor 3 3333 1500 tI0I )U 1048 22735.001L,1IS Koppal I lindu General L.ingayat lPoor 5 1200 12tt)) O)I tI 10)53 23512.00t 1.1 IS Koppal I linidt (CIcu:ralI Naik P'oor 4 It)))) I(( )I of)) I) I 1032 15622.00I.IS Raichur Ilinda SC Madiga Poor 5 IS)0) 0 0 _ _ 1055 24041 1.101 S IKoppal I lindu General Raiput Poor 7 1500 1500 0 ( ( (i = 1056 24042.40LIIS Koppal llindu tGeneral Rajput Poor 8 600 600 0f ( (of

41 Scott Wilson/CES/IIIE .._...._aka 5_ ....ghwa, etl kto Improvement Project Annexure- 3 Household Particulars

Contr Link QRo Chainage Side Distic Religiousc Other5this Economic Family Mnthly c Total Dry Dry Land Total Wet Wet Land TF G 2 2 No No Caag Sie Dsrc group Religious Stratificatio Caste status Membe~rs Inoe wti Land(m') L.ost'(m Land(m ) Lost(ml) Garden Landlost group n R.) CI(Rs.) Land(in) (in)

______1057 34792.00LHS Koppal Hindu General Lingayath Poor 5 230200 1200 0 0 0 0 0 0 1058 24794.50LHS Koppal Muslim General Sheik Poor 12 1500 1500 00 03 0 0 0 ______~~105924797.00 LHS iKoppal Muslim General iSyed Poor 7 1000 1000 0 0 0 0 0l 0 ______2~~060 24822.00LHS IKoppal Hindu Gnral Reddy Poor 6 2000 1000 0 0 0 0 0 0 ______~~106124825.50 LHS iKoppal Hindu General Reddy Poor 7 2300 1000 0 0 0 0 0 0 - 1066 25725.00LS Koppal Hindu General Vysya Good 5 80000 7000 0 0 11032.43 123.75 0 0 1200 15565.00RHS Raichur Hindu SC Harijana Poor 6 2600 0 0 0 0 0 0 ° =______1051 23482.00LHS Koppal tiindu General Aryar Good 4 goo 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1050 23472.00LHS Koppal tlindu General Kubu Poor 3 1500 1500 0 0 0 0 0 0 1010 8384.00LHS Raichur Hindu SC Madhar Poor 5 2000 2000 0 0 0 0 01 970 52.00 LHS Raichur Hlindu General Lingayith Poor 8 3900 2500 0 0 0 0 0 0 971 61.00 LHS Raichur Hlindu General Nigara Poor 6 2000 I000 0 0 0 0 0 972 80.00 LHS Raichur Hindu General Vaishya Poor 5 1500 1500 0 0 0 0 0t

- 973 90.00 LHS Raichur Hindu General Arya Vaishya Poor 5 2000 0 0 0 0 0 0t

974 102.00LIIS Raichur Muslim General Shiekh Poor 14 5000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 978 1737.00Li IS Raichur Muslims General Sayyed Poor 7 6000 6000 0 0 0 0 0 979 1743.50LtIS Raichur tlindu General Purohit Good 6 5000 0 0 0 0 0 0 O L;2 511 1004 7790.00LHS Raichur Hindu General Lingayal Good 4 2470 0 0 0 0 0 0 _ 2005 8205.00LHS Raichur Muslim General Sheikh Good 2 2000 2000 0 0 0 0 00 1006 8245.00LHS Raichur Muslim General Poor 23 4000 4000 0 0 0 0 0 1034 15810.00LHIS Raichur llindu General Lingayat Poor 5 1500 1500 0 0 0 0 0 1009 8380.00LIIS Raichur Hlindu General Telugu HajamaPoor 7 2000 2000 0 0 0 U

1033 15655.00LHS Raichur Hindu SC Harijan Poor 6 3100 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 lOll 8390.00LHS Raichur Hindu General Hajama Poor II 3300 2000 0 0 0 0 0 1012 8393.00RHS Raichur Muslim General Shiekh Poor 6 3400 2000 0 0 0 0 o 1013 11040.00UIS Raichur Hindu General Kuruba Poor 5 1667 0 0 0 0 0 0 1014 11610.00LHS Raichur Hlindu General Lingayat Good 4 20000 0 0 0 101215 4284 0

______1026 12020.00LlIS[ Raichur 1lindu SC Harijan Poor 5 2400 1000 0 0 0 0 0 1028 12850.00LlIS Raichur Hindu General Lingayath Poor 7 8333 417 19433.279 124 0 0 0 _ 1029 13017.00,LHS !Raichur tlindu - General Lingayaths Poor 6 22500 167 16194.41 270.5 0 0 o0 =______1030 13048.00LHS Raichur Hindu General Lingayat Poor 6 120000 5000 16194.4 640 0 0 0 0

42 ScottWilson/CES/IIIE -.... aka S-. ghwa-, etE \t0

Improvement Project Annexure - 3 lhousehold Particulars

Link Religiou ~~~~~~OtlherSocial lEconomic Fain,ly) Monthly Incoine Total Dry Dry Land Tota"lWet Wet Land 'I(tl Gadl Contract Q No Chainage Side District Rlgos Religious Stratiricatio Caste Stts Mmber Income within 222 2 Onirdoi I smntI-s No ~~~~~~~~~groupgroup n Stts mes (Rs.) COI (Rs.) Ln 11)Ln n ot()Lid(I) ('

1031 13105.00LIIS Raichur Ilindu General Lingayat Good 7 20833 0 303645 3202.5 0 0 0 968 40.20 Li IS Raichur Hlindu General Shetty Poor 8, 4500 2000, 0 0- 0 0 0 I 1008 8375.00LHS IRaichur hlindu eneral iMadiwalar Poor 3 1000 1000 0 0 0 0 (II 1281 47963.00RI IS IKoppal llindu General iKurubar Poor 3 1500 0 0 0 0 I 0

______~~125939850.00 RI-IS IKoppal Ilindu General Lingayath Poor 6 2083 0 0 0 161944 80 0 I 1260 39930.00RIIS iKoppal Hlindu General Kamnma Poor 8 15500 0 0 0 20243 5200 1262 41260.00RI IS iKoppal Ilindu General Jangam Poor 6 3500 2000 0 0 0 0 0I 1264 41428.00RI-S IKoppal llindu General Kuruba Poor 4 3500 1500- 0 0 0 0 0 1266 44444.00RIIS iKoppal Hlindu General Kshatriya Poo 5 2200 1500 0 0 II 0 I 267 44452.00RI-IS Koppal Hindu General Kshatriya Poor 5 2200 1500 0 0 0 0 0 o 1268 44470.00RIHS Koppal Hindu General Kuruba Poor 4 1300 0 0 0 It 0 0 I 1269 44472.00RI-IS Koppal llindu General Kuruiba poor 5 7500 0 0 0 15182.25 343 00 1271. 44620.00RIIS Koppal I-Iindu General Bcedar Poor 4 2300 0 0 0 0 0 0 0I 1274 44714.001RI IS Koppal Muslim General Shecik Poor 8 3700 0 ItIIIItiI I1276 45918.00RtiIS Koppal llindu Gemmleral Kamnmara Ploor I10 120010 901)000 I0I 1277 46680.00RIIS Koppal htindu General Kuruba Good 6 240000 0 0 0 242916 34.15 0I 1256 38626.00RIIS Koppal Muslim General Syed Poor 5 7900 6000 0 0 0 0I II 132 51 1280 47835.60RIIS Koppal Muslim General Nadash Poor 6 2000 0 0 0 0 It 1284, 4806L.50RIIS Koppal Hfindu General Kamma Good 4 2000 2001) 0 1)0 It 1282 47983.00RH-S Koppal Hlindu General Agasaru Poor 5- 1500 1500- 0, 0 0 0 t 1285 48067.50R"S Koppal hlindu General Kammar Poor 4 4000 4000 0 0 0 0 tI 1078 35780.00Li IS Koppal hlindu General Rcddy Good 6 10000 0 0 0 1214589 117 I 1094 4470600 l.A1S Koppal I lindu General IVishwakarmna Poor 6 20010 2000 II0 II( I)

1096 44715.50ILlS Koppal llindu General iJangamnaru Poor 3 1000 1001) 0 0 It ti tI 1275 45913.00RIfS Koppal hlindu General Lingayath Poor 14 82000 2001) 0 0 0 0I( I0 1027 12027.00 IAIS IRaichm.r I-lindu General KshamuttygaruPoor 6 800 8(10 0(11 I0I

110.14 2'13.2 tIl 1.1IS Kmoppaml I Itiimmlm (cicimeal ILiiga~:l Poolmsr It) 4.10)11 120)1) It It It II II 1 10111. 5347Ott L. IS Rtaichumr Iliiimdu Gemmeral kmmrtlba I 3 260ttI ItI I I II It 1 1197, 15482A 00 RtIIs Raichmur I lindim STI Nayaka Good 5 161000 00 II0I t 10491 22745.00IAlS iKoppal llindu iGeneral ILingayat Poor 5 20001 0 0 I II tI 1 12011 155701.001(1S IRaichtmr Ilindu ISC Iliin tor 71 20001 0 0l tI I I It

43 ScottWilson/CESAIIIE ..... _ ka 5_ .. ghvva, Improvement Project settle ...... sele.. .cto Annexure - 3 Household Particulars

Link Religiou Other Social Economic Family Monthly Income Total Land Contract No Q~No Chainage Side Dry D Total WEt Wet and Total Garden| District Rlgioups Religious Stratificatio Caste Status Members InRome gop group n CwithRin Land(in) Lost (M2') Land(mn) Lost (iz adn(in)s(Land (R.2O R.)Ln m m 1279 47760.00RHS Koppal Muslim General Sheik Poor 8 3500 0 0 0 0 0 1218f 22555.00RIIS Koppal 0 0 Ilindu General Lingayat Poor 4 1450 0 0 0 0 0 0o n 1287 48730.00RIIS Koppal Muslim General rinjar Poor $ 1900 0j 0 0 0 0 0l 1255 37926.00 RIIS Koppal Hindu General Agasa Poor 4 2100 0 0 0 0 0 o 1205 16720.00RIIS Raichur Hindu Gencral Idiga Poor 4 4160 0 0 0 0 0 o0 ______~~~120921330.00 RHS Raichur Hlindu General Lingayat Poor 6 2000 2000 0 0 0 0 0l 0 1210 21336.00RHS Raichur Hlindu General L.ngayat Poor 6 1000 1000 0 0 0 0 0 0 1212 22006.00RIIS Koppal Hlindu General Lingayat Poor 7 3000 1500 0 0 0 0 0 1217 22552.00RFIS Koppal Hindu General Kapplan Poor 5 2200 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1219 22565.00RHS Koppal Hindu General Kuruba Poor 2 4200 0 0 0 0 0 0 1220 22570.00RIIS Koppal Hindu General Lingayat Poor 5 3000 3000 0 0 0 0 0 0 1226 23352.00RIIS Koppal llindu General Lingayat Poor S 2100 0 0 0 0 00 I lajam 1204 15818.00 RIIS Raichur Muslim General Shickh Poor 8 4000 0 0 0 0 0 tI Ii 1229 24684.00RHS Koppal Hindu GencraliShetty Good 3000 1500 0 0 0 0 1230 24712.00 0 ) RHIS Koppal Muslim eneral Syed Good 8 3500 3500 0 0 0 0 t o 1231 24725.00Li IS Koppal Muslim General Shaik Poor I0 2000 0 0 0 0 0 0 1243 28905.00RIIS Koppal I lindu General Kurubha Poor I 600 0 0 U2 0 0 0 0 513 1253 35550.00RIIS Koppal ilindu General Lingayatls Good 9 25000 0 0 0 24291.6. 323 0.( 1252. 35510.00RIIS Koppal Illindu General Valmiki Poor 7 2800 0 0 0 4048.60011 30 0 I 1215 22525.00RHS Koppal llindu General Komutigar Poor 5 1500 1500 0 0 0 1235 25880.00 0 0C RtIS Koppal Hlindu General Kurubha Good 5 1667 0 0 0 8097.2002 32 0 1 1246 31142.50 RHS Koppal Ilindu Gencral Ganigar Poor 4 2500 0 0 0 0 0 0( 1244 28920.00RIIS Koppal I-lindu General Kamnma Good 5 10000 0 0 0 22773.369 240 00 1242 28895.00RIIS Koppal Hindu General Lingayath Poor 6 1500 0 0 0 0 0 0 1239. 28840.00RIIS Koppal hlindu General Bedaru Poor 3 1200 0 0 0 0- 0 0 0) 1236 25925.00RIIS Koppal Hindu General Kuruba Good 6 8334 5000 0 0 16194.4 23.1 0i 1237 26120.00RIIS Koppal Ilindu General Lingayath Good 7 8334 0 0 0 12145.8 206.25 0 0I 1245 31070.00RIIS Koppal llindu General lladpad Poor 4 800 0 0 0 0 0 0 _ 1238 28363.00RlIS Koppal Ilindu General Nayar Poor 3 600 0 0 0 0 It 0 1240 28844.00 LHS Koppal llindu General Kurubha Poor I 300 o 0 0 0 0 0 i 1241 28s83.00 RI-IS Koppal llindu General Kurubha Poor 5 1800o 0 0 0 0 0( SC 781 2597.0 LIIS Koppal Muslim General Nadaf ioor 5 1000 1000 0 0 0 ( 0 _

44 ScottWilson/CES/IIIE aka S gliwa, asettc. .. 18i Improvement Project Annexure - 3 HouscholdParticulars

Contract Link Q No Side Distict Rg OtherOhainage Social Economic Family Monthly Inconie Total Dry Dry Land Total Wet Wet LandG Cotat NNo o hiae Sd itit Rlgious Religious Stratiricatin Caste Stts Mmes Income within Landarden I and 1o9S gop group n Stts Mmes (Rs) CO (Rs ) Ln(i)Lot (Mi' Land(nm) [0112 LanId (m) (Ii')

795 11224.00IJiS Koppal llindu (General Golder Poor 5 3170 c a 0 18218.699 392.5 (1 II 794 10447.05tLlAiS Koppal llindu General Valmiki Poor 5 1200 1200oI a0 oI0 II 758 430.00Ll IS Koppal Hfibndu General Nayar Poor I 1000 0 0 a 0 0 o o 791 9930.00IllS I Koppal Mlimdu General Kuruhar Poor 6 2500 0 0 161t4o4 25) tl IC 789 5015.50LHS Koppal Hlindu General Vaishya Poor 4 1500 1500 0 0 o 0 o0 1 788 5000.50UllS Koppal Muslimn General PaKtan Poor 5 2400 1500 0 0 o 783 3470.00LIllS iKoppal Muslim General Pinjar Good 5 6000 0 0 0 0 1)II1 790 6464.00LIIS Koppal llindu ST Uppar Poor 7 2400 0 0 0 0 c 0 7811 233000 LHIS Koppal llindu General Kaher Poor 8 1000 0 0 0 0 0 o o 779 2308.70LHS Koppal tlindu ST Nayak Poor 5 1400 0 0 0 0 0 0 778 2300.70LHS Koppal 11indu General Talawar Poor 3 1800 0 0 0 0 0 777 2284.00LIIS Koppal Hindu General Kainbar Poor 4 4000 0 0 0 0. 0 1 760 1676.00LIIS Koppal Muslim General Saik Poor 3 3000 3000 0 0 0 0 tl 796 11380.00LIS Koppal Hindu General Kurubar Poor 6 2500 0 0 0 161944 320 0 o 815 18217.50LIIS Koppal llindu General Madiwal Poor 6 450 450 0 0 h 1)t 0 757 420.00LIHS Koppal Muslim Gcncral Saik Poor 2 4 000 1000 0 0t ( t) U2 SC 775 2172.00LIIS Koppal Muslim General Shaik Poor 5 1000 0 04 1o0 (4 809 15576.00LIIS Koppal llindu General D.vangu Poor 5 1000 0 0 0 0 tI 0

- 714 4340.00 RIIS Koppal Hindu ST lfiger Poor 4 3340 0 40148.6001 32 (0IIIII 756 268.00 LHS Koppal llindu General Lingayat Poor 4 6000 6000- 0 II 0 0I 824 19160.00LIIS Koppal Hindu General Abbigar Poor 4 1250 0 0 0 1619441 768 (I II 823 18988.00LUIS Koppal Htindu ST Naik Poor 10 2500 0 0 0 16194.4 266 II 819 18256.001. IS Koppal hidu General Kuruba Poor 5 1001 1(oo(1( t) |I 818 18247.00LI IS Koppal llindu General Kurubar Poor 4 1500 150( II 0 .5 1. 814. 17798.00LIllS Koppal hlindu General Kurubha Poor 10- 2340 0 161944 138 1) 11II 813 17770.00UIS Koppal IiHindu General 1Kuruha iloor 9 6710 0 101215 28 s ( t 811 16221.00LIIS Koppal Muslim General iNaik Poor 4 2000 2000 0 0 0 1 0I 797 I11540.00IJIIS Koppal hlindu General L.ingayath [loor 12 1400 0 14777.39 450 01)I 808 15560.001)IS Koppal I lisndu Genecral Mlaik IPoor 4 10011 11111 0 1 i1 II 807 15038011 IS Koppal Ilindu Genertal Kuruba Ploor 9 1250 0 0 0 17206.551 610 0I( 805 148201101.11 IS oppal Ilindu Gieneral Gollar lPoor IS 50000 0 0 1) 68826.2103 -345 II 8031 13450.001L.1IS Koppal hd General Blrahmsins Good 71 79001 0i l ) 32388.8(1) 51I (

8t12 13120C IllS Koppal Ilidt Gcneral Duribar Poor 13 3600 C i 0 11 23279.449 343X1999 99 (

45 Scott Wilson/CES/IIIE ...... aka S5.. ...ghwa,_ -sesttc..- ctilo. Improvement Project Annexure- 3 llousehold Particulars

Contract Link OherORhligious Social Econoniic Family Monthly Income TotalDry Dry Land Total Wet Wet Land No QNo Chiainage Side District cigioup Religious Stratificatio Caste Status Members Income Cwit(Ri. Land(m ) Lost (m ) Land (in) L.ost(in) larde(n) Lind ')os group n (s) CI(s)Iad(I) (I

=______801 12400.00LliS Koppal Ilindu General Hajatni Poor 10 6670 0 0 0 20647.859 120 0 0

_800 12043.00LHS Koppal Hindu General Reddy Good 7 8300 0 0 0 95951.82 423.89999 0 0 799 11990.00LHS Koppad Hindu I General Bajantre Poor 9. 8670 0 0 0 17307.76 132.5 0 0 812 17690.00LHS Koppal Hiindu General Vaddar Poor 14 1250 0 0 0 28340.199 48 0 0 711 3725.00RHS IKoppai Hiindu ST iNayak Good S 16590 0 0 0 16194.4 165 0 0 728 11540.00RHS Koppal Ilindu General Lingayath Poor 6 24000 0 0 0 12955.52 660 0 0 724 10795.00RIIS Koppal iHindu General Lingayat Good 6 1250 0 8097.2002 137.5 0 0 0 722 10540.00RIIS Koppal Muslim General Poor 12 28000 0 0 0 14676.17 200 0 ( 718 8060.00RHS Koppal Hindu General Kurubar Poor 13 3340 0 0 0 40486 140 0 0 717. 7900.00RIIS IKoppal llindu IGeneral Kaher Poor III 6440 0 .0 0 8097.2002 ISO O 825 19408.00Ll IS Koppal Ilindu SC Vodda Poor 8 2500 0 52631.801 400.5 0 0 715 4372.00RIIS Koppal llindu General liigar Poor 9 9000 0 0 0 8097.2002 88 0 716 6475.00RI IS Koppal Ilindu General Devanga Poor 10 2000 0 0 0 0i 713 4162.00RIIS Koppal Ilindu General Reddy Good 7 33340 0 0 0 161944 178 0 U2 5C 731 13210.00RHS Koppal llindu SC Kurubas Poor 6 10000 0 0 0 16194.4 783 )

______708 3493.00RIIS Koppal ltindu General Lingayat Poor 3 2000 2000 0 0 0 0 ( -______704 2098.00RtIS Koppal Hlindu General Lingayat Poor 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ( . - 701 2047.50R1iIS Koppal Muslim Gcneral Sayed Good 5 1000 1000 0 0 0 0 0 ( 698 5908.00RlIS Koppal Hindu General Naik Poor 5 2700 1500 0 0 0 0 0 0 697 370.00 RIIS Koppal Ilindu General BC Poor 5 1000 1000 0 0 0 0 0 0 695 24277.00RIIS Koppal Hindu SC Mochi Poor 5 1500 0 8097.2002 934.5 0 0 O 694 24075.00RIIS Koppal Ilindu ST lliger Poor 10 9140 600 4655.8901 4040 0 0 0 ( 750 23000.00RHIS Koppal Ilindu General Golla Poor IS 4170 0 16194.4 180 0 0 0 ( 740 18985.00RIIS Koppal Hlindu General Naik Poor 12 3340 0 48583.199 390 0 (0 753 26730.00RIIS Koppal Hindu General Kurub Poor 14 3340 0 52631.801 80 0 0 0 749 21157.00RIIS Koppal Hlindu General Kurubar Poor I 1 670 l 16194.4 30.1 0 ( 0 0 747 20708.70RI IS Koppal Muslim General Poor 6 2000 2000 0 0 0 0 0 n 746 20680.00RHiS Koppal Ilindu General Devany Poor 7 800 500 0 ( 0 0 0 o 745i 20636.60RHIIS Koppal I11indu SC lambani Poor 5 1000 0 0 0 0 0 t 0 744 19920.00RIIS Koppal Ilindu General Idigar Good 6 16670 0 0 0 28340.199 40 0 0 743 19730.00RHS Koppal lindu General Medar Poor 3 1500 0 16194.4 425 0 0 0 0 729 13120.00RiiS Koppal llindu General Kurubha Poor 4 2000 0 0 0 8097.2002 175 0 0 741 19167.00RI-iS Koppal Hindu General Barkar Poor 6 2080 0 20243 578.09998 0 0 (0(

46 Scott Wilson/CES/IIIE -.... aka S- ...ghwa3. :settlektlor Improvement Project Annexure - 3 llousehold Particulars

Link Religious Ohe Social Economic Family Motlrtcm oa r r adTtlWtWtLn otnr (hrrdcim contract QN No ChainagChinage _~No Side | DstrictDistri group -q ReligiousOthe Stratificatio Caste Status Members MotlIncome Incomewittlin LandGa)Ldenm)lanndm)To|a Dryt Dry a Total Wet Wet Land Instm group n(Rs I COI(Rs.) Lad( ot( ad(iILs m) Lind Oin') (iii)

730 13190.00RIIS Koppal Htindu General Kuruba Poor 8 12000 0 0 0 12348.23 325 0 II 738 18284.00RIIS Koppal Ilindu General Lingayat Poor 2 3000 0 0 0 0 0 0 (\ =______737 18256.00RIIS Koppal Hlindu General Karusal Poor 7 1000 300 0 0 0 0 0 736 1823700 RIIS Koppal llindu General Kuruba Poor 2 3500 0 0 0 ( (1 735 17431.00RtiIS Koppal llindu General Kurubha Poor 7 1850 0 0 0 18724.77 640.5 I 734 17280.00RIIS Koppal hiiidu SC Kuruba Poor 6 1083 0 0 0 17004.119 2944.5 0 733 17200.00RIIS Koppal Htindu SC Kuruba Poor 7 1300 0 0 0 28846.27 1000 0l 732 13524.00RI IS Koppal ilindu General Gollar Poor 9 10000 0 0 0 19028.42; 229.10001 t () 755 27001.00RHS Koppal Hindu General lligar Good 10 2500 0 0 0 0 0 0( 742 19510.00RHiS Koppal Hindu Gcneral IKurubar Poor 9 20000 0 20749.074 440 0 0 0 829 26091.00Li IS Koppal Hiindu Gleneral Madiwala Poor 7 500 0 0 0 0 0 i

_830 26098.00LIIS Koppal lHindu General Eligera Poor 9 4500 0 0 0 0 0 0 U2 SC 831 26101.001IIS Koppal llindu CGencral Kumbar Poor 6 2200 00OO 0 0 t ( 833 26326.00LiIS _Koppal llindu General Panchal Poor 3 1200 1200 0. 0 0 00 ( 834 26700.001.1IS Koppal llindu ST Kurubas Poor 14 3333 0 105263.6 100 0 0 o 0 827 21190.00LIS Koppal Hlindu General Lingayat Poor 5 1670 0 16194.4 150 0 0 ( 7481 20985.00RIIS Koppal Hindu General Kurubar Poor I0 2000 0 0 0 16194A 108 0 U3 6L 223 20.40 RIIS Gulburga llindu General Lingayat Poor 4 800 800 0 0 0 U 240 10835.90LHS Gulburga Hlindu General Lingayat Poor 9 1500 1500 0 0) 0 t 233 10461.00RHS Gulburga Hindu General Lingayat Poor 6 5000 1500 0 0 0 t ______~~~2307066.00 RIIS Gulburga Hindu Gieneral Lingayal Poor 71 2500 1500 0 0 000( 229 7030.00RHS Oulburga Hlindu SC Poor 6 2000 1500 0 0 0t 224 22.60 RIIS Gulburga Muslim Gcncral Sunni Poor 9 3000 1000 0 0 _0 0 222 15.60 RIIS Gulburga llindu Gieneral lAgasar Poor 5 1500 500 0 0 04 220 11954.00LI IS Gulburga lhindu Kumbar Poor 6 3200 1200 0 0 0 0 0 0 187 47.80 LIIS Gulburga Hindu s r Poor 4 1500 0 0 0 0 183 17.00Li IS Gulburga Muslins Gencral Poor 2 800 0 0 0 0 0 0t 228 6990.5(1RIIS Gulburga llindu ST Poor 7 2000( 500 0 0 ft0 0 218 11250.00 HIIS Gulburga Muslim Iloor 3 1800 1800 0 0 ( | 0 184 1890 1.1IS (Culburga Muslim _Ioor 8 200( 0 0 u1 o 1861 32.70 LHS1 Gulburga ll1indlu General Lingayat Ploor 7 2600 60(1 0 11 0I( 194 6987 91) H S Gulburga llindu SC Poor 2 3000 3000 0 ( ( 196 7tl47 UOLI IIS (iulbhirga llindu SC Poor 6 3700 15(( (I ( (

47 ScottWilson/CES/IIIE ...aka S- . ..ghwa. .. settle. - ctlon Improvement Project Annexure- 3 llousehold Particulars

Connok t ReligioL Other Socia Economic Famiily Monthly Income Total Dry Dry Land Total Wet Wet Land Tarden land ladt ContractChainage26227 No RSide G uri groups Religious Stratilicatio Caste Status Members Income within Land (60) LOSt(M2)Land ()fost (ni 2) G ( group n (Rs.) COI (Rs.)150C Land 'tm)

198 7070.00 LHS Gulburga llindu ST Kuruba Poor 9 4800 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 199. 7080.00LHS Gulburga hiindu General Kuruba Poor 4, 2000 0, 0 0. 0 tI 0.I 185 25.40 LRHS Gulburga Hlindu General Lingayat Poor 7 1800 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6M 3451 9265.00 RIIS Gulburga Hlindu ST Poor 4 1250 0 13360.38 375 0 0 0 0 3711 26231.50RHS Gulburga HIindu General Kurbar Poor 7 3000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 370 26227.00RIIS Gulburga Muslim jenCral Patan Good 4 6000 0 0 0 0 0( 0 376 26271.30RIIS Gulburga Hlindu General Lingayat lPoor I 1500 1500 0 0 0 0( 0 380 27500.00RIIS Gulburga Hindu SC lGoor 7 1000 0 1315.795 516 0 t) 0 358 17410.00R HS Gulburga Hindu GenCral Lingayat Poor 2 5840 0 19635.711 810 0 ( 0 0 354 15345.00RIIS Gulburga Hindu General Poor 4 12503C 0 26315.9 585 0 1 0 U3 6M 349 10120.00RIIS Gulburga Hindu General Kurbar Poor 6 6670 0 16194.4 600 0 0 0 3470 9478000RIIS Gulburga Mindu General Poroppar 6 1250 013866.455 475 0 0 3631 20550.00RIlS Gtulburga Hiindu SC Good II 3336 0 28340.199 1360 0l 0 o1 285 20461.00LUIS Gulburga Hindu General LnKumbar Poor 7 4700 3000 0 0 0 0 0 348 9660.00RIIS Gulburga shindu General Uppar Poor 5 1500 0 13866.455 560 0( 0 0 361 20460.00RIIS Gulburga Hindu SC Poor 6 2500 0 16194.4 168 0 0 319 36120.00LHIS Gulburga Hindu General Lingayat Poor 2 1000 1000 0 0 0 0 .) 312 31076.00LHIS Gulburga Hlindu General Lingayat Poor 7 3640 1000 0 0 0 0 I 308 26478.00LHS Guiburga Hindu General Madiwalar Poor 6 3600 2000 0 0 0 00 307 26468.80LiS Gulburga Muslim General Poor 6 1000 0 0 0 0 0( 0 301 26238.00LiHS Gulburga Hindu General Lingayath Poor 5 3000 30oo 0 0 0' ( U 300 26220.00LIIS Gulburga Muslimn General Good 9 6800 0 0 0 0 (I ( U 295 238110001.JIS (julburga Hindu Genetal Good 9 5840 0 29757.211 714 0 0 o0 0 294 23748.00LHS Gulburga H indu General Lingayat Poor 2 840 0 24291.6 124 0 0 _ 0 291 21860.00LHS Gulbtirga ilindu SC Lambani Poor 5 840 0 8100 209 0 0 0 ( 289 21182.00 LIIS _Gulburga Hindu SC Lamnbani Poor t0 10800 0 283402 195 0 0 0 344 8661.00RHIS Guisburga tHindu General Kuruba Poor 5 3000- 3000 0 0 0 0 0 286 20420.00LIHS Gulburga Hlindu General Rathod Poor 2 10001 1000 0 0 0 0 0 357 17170.00RHS Gulburga Htindu General- Lingayat Poor 8 3500 0 19635.711 390 0 0 00 288 20990.00LIIS Gulburga hlindu SC ILambani Good II 2670 0 1295552 1620 0 0 0 278 13630.00L HIS Gulburga Ilindu General Lingayat Poor 13 4670 0 22267.301 1230 0 0 0 331 4718.50 RiiS Gulburga [Muslim lGeneral iSunna Poor 8 WOO0 0 0l 0 0 0 of7 32 4766.00 RHiS Gulburga Illindu General Lingayat Good 5 6000 0 0 0 0 0 (

48 ScottWilson/CES/IIIE aka S ghwa, settle ' \ctlor Improvement Prolect Annexure - 3 llousehold Particulars

Link ~~~~~~~~ReligiousOther Social Eooic Fnly Monthly Incomne Total Dry Dry Land T'otal Wet Wct l and 'rotal Gardell Contract lNk Q_No (Chainage Side! Distfict goiu Religious Stratlifcatio Caste EStaotsii M naneis Income willtin m l,nost (mi) ILand(1112) 1.(I,iu (jardermi I ar1dlot an 7 ii w~~~~~~~~~~~~~ruI gru ngtoup n T Status M+e| ,nthelr.s ~~~~~~~~~~(Rs.)COI IRs) I I and (inl) (il)

343 8649.00RIIS Gutburga IJindu sr Madar Poor i 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 =______325 4742.00RHS Gulburga IJindu General Lingayat Good 7 7000 2000 0 0 0 0 0 o 323 4723.00RHS Gulburga Hindu General Liuigayat Poor 4 2000 500 0 0 322 1688.10RHS Gulburga IJindu General Lingayat Poor 5 3000 1000 0 0 0 0 0 321 168410 RIIS Gulburga HIindu General Lingayat Poor II 2800 600 0 0 0 0 0 320 1679.40RHS Gulburga Hindu Gcneral Lingayat Poor 6 2000 1000 0 0 00 0(] 332 4785.80RHS Gulburga Muslirn General Sunna Poor 8 1500 500 0 0 0 0 0 1 282 15340.00LHS Gulburga lliindu General Lingayat Poor 4 6250 0 25000.105 990 0 0 0 0 0 0 U3 6M 328 4754.30 RIIS Gulburga Hindu General Uppar Poor 7 1500 0 0 0 0 0 I 277 13630.00 I-IS iGulburga Hindu General Linigayat Poor 4 1085 0 20141.789 171 0 0 I 275 13330.00LIIS Gulburga llindu General Linrgayat Poor 9 2500 0 85020.602 390.79999 0 0 0 0 (I 0) ______253 4822.00LHS Gulburga Hindu ST Poor 7 3400 400 251. 4816.40 Li (S Gulburga Ilhindu Genetal floor 8 2200 2200 0. 0 ) I 250 480990 Li IS Gulburga I indu SC Poor 5 2500 1500 ()I () O ( ( n ( 247 2044.00 LHS Gulburga Hindu General Shetty Good 2 9000 0 0 0 0 0C 0( =______245 1398.00LHS Gulburga Hindu General Maratha Poor 6 4000 0 0 0 2000 500 0 0 0 0 ( ______243 990.28 LIIS Gulburga Ilindu General Lingayat Poor 5 319 1673.00RtIS Gulburga Hindu SC Poor 8 3000 1500 0 0 0 0 0 6 ol 339 7330.00RHS Gulburga Hindu General Kuruba Poor S 1750 0 0 0 0 ° 0 337 638200 RHS Gulburga llindu ST Poor 7 1500 1500 0 0 ti0 335 6279.00RHiS Gulburga Hindu General Lamnani Poor 3 1000 1000 0 0 II 0 ( 334 6275.00RHS Gulburga Hindu General Hadapad Poor 4 1000 1000 0 0 0 t _ t t 333 6267.00RIIS Gulburga I lindu sTr Ioor 10 2500 1500 0 0 (t 324 4738.40 RIIS Gulburga I lindu ST Poor 7 1500 0 0 0 0 ( t 0. 341 8000.00R1IS Gulburga HJindu SIt Poor 10 2420 0 18724.775 344 0 0 0 6N 398 35250.00LIIS Gulburga Hindu General Pattar Good 7 8300 10000 8097.2002 900 0 t) 0 ( () 418 36149.70LHIS Gulburga Muslim General Poor 2 2000 2000 0 0 o 390 14140.00RIIS Gulburga Hindu General Lingayat Good 8 6500 20t10 97166 398 120 tI i ( 391 23126.00 tliS Gulburga Muslim General Sunna Poor 5 150C t 0 It tl t) ( _ _ ' 39)2 23134001 Itt IG ullrmmga I liindu S Kuiuibar P'oor 5 151111 StIll ItI t II II 396 3428501 RIIS (iulburga tltidu SC I'oor 1 1500I 15s0 0 0 t ti I 389 2760 (ItSGlburga Muslini Gecneral ISunna Good 61 13000 0 20243 2401 0 IIII 0 399 35310.00LJS Gulburga 11idu General JPattar Poor 6 3000 2000 0 1200 0 0 z

49 Scott Wilson/CES/IIIE .- .. aka S.5 * ghwa).-. ..-settle. ctlor Improvement ProJect Annexure - 3 HouseholdParticulars

Cotrct nok N hiae ie Dsr Religious Rteliiu Stciatlcai Cse Economic Family Monthly Income Total Dry Dry Land Total Wet Wet Land Goarde Landlos ContratQNo NoChinage ide Ditrict group s eiiu taiiai Cse Status Members Income within Land(012) Lost(m1) Land(M12) Lost(in) Gade 2adls group n (Rs.) COI(Rs. Land(in) ("i') 401 36084.00RIIS Gulburga Muslim General Patan Good 7 6000 3000 0 0 0 0 0 0 402 36089.00RIIS Gulburga Hindu General Lingayat Poor II 2000 1000 0 0 0 0 0 0 4161 36070.00LIIS Gulburga IHindu SC Poor 6 7000 1000 0 0 0 0 0 0 417 36137.00LHS Gulburga Hindu SC Poor 8 5300 3000 0 0 0 0 0 0 387 62.00 RHS Gulburga Hindu General Lingayat Poor 4 500 500 _ 0 0 0 0 0 0 394 32230.00RHS Gulburga Hindu SC Good 9 3750 750 0 0 0 0 0 C U3 60 428 3703.50 RHS Gulburga Hindu General Katal Poor 7 1000 1000 0 0 0 0 0 0 563 19562.00LIIS Gulburga Muslim General Shaikh Poor 7 2000 2000 0 0 0 0 0C - 533 52280.00RIIS Bidar Hlindu General Mang Poor 8 1000 1000 0 0 0 0 525 49800.00RIIS Bidar Ilindu General Uppar Poor I0 840 0 485R3.199 240 0 0 0 524 49800.00RHIS Bidar Ilindu General Poor 840SI 0 485S3.199 120 0 0 0 522 49690.00RHS Bidar Hindu General Kabbliger Poor 8 1670 0 16194.4 660 0 0 0 434 3951.50 RI-IS Gulburga Hindu SC Poor 12 3000 2000 0 0 0 0 0 0 523 49690.00RIIS Hidar Hlindu General Kabbliger Poor 8 1670 0 16194.4 440 0 0 0( 423 3416.00 RIIS Gulburga Hindu ST Poor 8 700 500 0 0 0 0 0 426 3630.00RHIS Gulburga Ilindu General Uppar Poor 10 3000 1000 0 0 0 0 0 427 3700.00RIIS Gulburga Ilindu Gcneral Lingayat Poor 2 1000 1000 0 0 0 429 3706.30RI IS Gulburga Illindu General Lingayat Poor 4 1000 10001 0 0 00 510 41800.00RiiS Gulburga Ilindu General Kabbaliga Poor 3 1670 0 7591.1201 80 0 0 0 500 28720.00RHiS Gulburga Muslim General Pathan Poor 6 1250 0 0 116 0 0 0 565 19600.00LHS Gulburga Hindu General Kumbar Poor 5 1500 1500 0 0 0( 0 505 38525.00RIiS Gulburga Hindu SC Harijan Poor 8 840 0 0 200 0 0 0 504 38525.00RHS Gulburga llindu General Harijan Poor 8 840 0 0 250 0 0 0 499 28710.00RIIS Gulburga Muslim General Pathan Poor 6 1250 0 0 304 0 0 0 496 23107.00RHS Gulburga Ilindu General Iladapad Poor 7 1200 1200 0 0 0 0 0 (Kalasagar) _

487 20780.00RiHS Gulburga Hindu General Pujari Poor 7 840 0 32388.801 280 0 0 0 n 484 20633.00RIIS Gulburga Ilindu General Pathan Poor 10 7083 3000 0 0 0 0 0 482 20625.00RHS Gulburga Hindu General Lingayat Poor 12 6170 1000 0 0 0 0 0 479 19800.00RIIS Gulburga Hindu General Lingayath Poor 8 840 0 0 315 0 0 467 18080.00RIIS Gulburga llindu General Lingayat Poor 8 1260 2000 16194.4 90 ( o ( 464 17540.00RI IS Gulburga Hindu General Lingayath Poor 9 1000 1000 16194.4 236 0 0(( 509 41497.00RHS Gulburga 1lindu General Lingayat Poor 2 1250 0 8097.2002 1431 0 0

50 ScottWilson/CES/IIIE s.kaSi -- -t. hw. ) Improvement Project Annexure - 3 HouseholdParticulars

Contract Link QNo Chainage Side Disic ReligiousF Reliius Srtcial Cs Economic Famnily Monthly) ncoe TotalDry Dry Land Total Wet Wet flnd Ta Grcn Q_No CainagSide istrit grou iiouStatusirMaeioersteIncome within (n)Ls(i)Ladm)Lotn') Gare Landlost No group ~~~~~~~groupn sals Mmes (Rs. COI (Rs,~~ ad()Lsml) Lndm LotIi)Land (ms) (mi')

585 23089.60LHS Gulburga Muslim General Poor 9 1500 0 0 0 0 0 0 o) 541LIIS 4273.50 Gulburga Hindu ~~~GeneralHadapad Poor II 30001 3000 01 0 0 00 544 4633.00 LUIS Gulburga IHindu General Lingayat Poor 6 1000 1000 0 0 0 0 4)0 568 19613.50LtIS Gulburga Hindu General Lingayat Poor 9 5200 4000 0 0 _ 0 0 0( 569 19617.00LHS Gulburga tlindu General Lingayat Poor 7 2000 2000 0 0 0 0 0 tl U3 60 570 19618.00LHS Guiburga Hindu General I ingayaih Poor 5 3000 3000 0 0 0 0 4) o 571 19620.00LHS Gulburga Hindu General Lingayat Poor 7 1000 (000 0 0 0 0 0 0 540 4012.30 IHS Gulburga Ilindu General Lingayat Poor 7 2500 3000 t 0 tI t) 4) 577 20642.00LHS Gulburga Hindu General Jangama Poor 10 2900 1200 0 0 0 0 0 0 580 21060.00LHS Gulburga Hindu General Pujari Poor 7 1000 0 5465.6099 420 0 0 0 612 41330.00LHS Gulburga Hindu General Kabaliga Poor 6 1000 0 0 160 0 0 0 618 43500.00LtlS CGuburga llindu General Panchyal Poor 5 670 0 16498.039 240 0 0 0 619 43740.00LHS Gulburga tHindu General Panchal Poor 6 340 0 24898.89 180 0 0 0 ( 624 47180.00LHS Bidar Ilindu General Lingayat Poor 9 1800 500 0 0 0 0 0) 627 47259.00LHS Bidar Hindu General Lingayat Poor it 4400 0 0 0 0 0 0 o 497 23111.00RHS utlburga Hindu General Idiger Poor OI0 0 0 0 0 0() 566 19600.00L IS Gulburga ilindu General Kumbar Poor 5 2000 2000 0 0 0 0 ) 574 19650.00Li IS Gulburga llindu General Ilarijan Poor I 0 0 C04 448 5428.00 RIIS Gulburga Ilindu General Kambar Poor 6 500 So0 0 0 1) ( ( 437 4240.00 RI IS Gulburga I lindu SC floor 2. 1000 1000l 0 (44 0 1) 436 4127.50 RHS Gulburga Hindu General Lingayat Poor 4 3000 3000 0 0 0 0 0 4I 586 23090.60[hIS Gulburga Hlindu General Kabbilegar Poor 3 500 50t( 0 ( 632 52196.00Li IS itidar Ilindu Gencral Kabahliga Poor 6 670 0 ( ( 0 () (4 538 3880.70LHS Gulburga llindu General Lingayat Poor 3 1400 800 0 0 0 4) 4 517 47187.10(RtS Bidar Hindu General Kabaliga Poor 7 1200 0 0 0 0 0 0 516 4718500 RtlS lBidar Hindu ST Poor 6 1500 0 0 0 _ 0_ 0i 539 3887.50LHSI Gulburga Ilindu General Lingayat Poor 4 00 800S 0 0 0 0 0 4 6P 661 73.50 RHIS Bidar llindu General Maratha Poor 6 8000 0 0 0 0 0 4)I) 660 62.50 RHS lidar Muslim General Patan Poor 9 1200 (1 4 ( () 4 4) O 675 44578.00 ItIS Uidar licidu CGienral Lingayat Ioor 3 1001 O 0 0 0 44 4o 677 10604) IS ilidar Hlindu General Lingayat Poor 7 3000 3000 0 0 0 0 681 21705.00[IS I ilidar Muslim General iSunni Poor 2 1000 1000 0 0 ) ) 683 21732.00LHIS Bidar Hindu ST Poor 8 1000 500 0f o0 4)

S1 ScottWilson/CES/IIIE laka5 ghwa; settle ctlor Improvement Prolect Annexure - 3 llouseholdParticulars

Contt Link QNo Chainag Sidc District Religious Other Social Ecnic Fil Monthly Income Total Dry Dry Land Total Wet Wet Land _ _ ContractQ_No Cainageo Sde Distrct group Religious Stralificatio Caste Status Members Income within Lan ot()Lad(2m Ls (in) Garden I-and lost group n ~~~~~~~~~~~~(Rs.)COI (Rs.) (m(t)Land (in') (m~)

684 21735.00LHS Bidar Muslim General Sunni Poor 5 1000 300 0 0 0 0 o50 688 32060.00LHS Bidar Ilindu General Lamnbani Poor 6 840 0 12145.8 90 0 0 0 0 682 21725.00LHS Bidar Muslim General Pathas Poor t0 2000 500 0 0 0 0 0 0 U4 2A 162 10836.00RHIS Bijapur Hindu General Lingayat Poor 6 1600 0 4048.6001 76 0 0 0 0 143 4243.00RHS Bijapur Muslim General Poor 3 1000 1000 0 0 0 0 0 0 144 4940.00RIIS Bijapur Hiindu General Kuruba Poor 12 13000 0 20243 3104 0 0 0 0 146 5180.00RHS Bijapur Ilindu General Maratha Poor 13 19000 0 16194.4 824 0 0 0 S 148 5605.90RliS Bijapur Itindu SC Poor 7 8000 0 0 0 0 0 0 (I 149 5609.20RIIS Bijapur Hindu SC Poor 13 11500 0 0 0 0 0 0 a 150 5613.20RtIS Bijapur liindu SC Poor 10 10200 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 151 5617.20RlIS Bijapur Hindu SC Good 5 1500 0 0 0 0 0 152 5625.30RIIIS Bijapur llindu SC Poor 4 900 0 0 0 0 0 _ 0 153 5613.50RHS Bijapur I lindu SC Holaya Poor 5 4000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 154 7678.00RHS Bijapur Muslim General Good S 3000 0 8097.2002 115.5 0 0 0 155 7716.50RIIS Bijapur llindu General Lingayat Good 6 15000 0 74393.023 300 0 0 0 0 173 13160.00RHS Bijapur Hindu General Uppar Poor 7 2000 0 41396.934 315 0 0 0 160 10380.00RHS Bijapur Ilindu General Pujar Poor 4 1500 0 24291.6 378 0 0 0( 165 11106.00RIIS Bijapur Ilindu General KudawakkaligaGood 9 13500 0 4352.2451 250 0 0 0) s 168 11206.00RUS Bijapur Hindu General Lingayat 7 2500 0 12550.66 285 0 0 0 169 12360.00RHS Bijapur Muslim General Poor 12 15000 0 48583.199 1001 0 0 170 12460.00RMIS Bijapur Hindu General Uppar Poor 9 20000 0 16194.4 700 0 0 0 0 176 13473.00RIIS Bijapur Muslim General Good 6 25000 0 49595.352 868 0 0 0 0 98 7903.00LHS Bijapur Ilindu SC Poor 3 10000 0 29858.426 328 0 0 0 175 13353.00RHS Bijapur Hindu General Uppar Poor S 17000 0 16801.6S9 300 0 0 0 0 138 3720.00RHS Bijapur Hindu General KudavakkaligaGood 5 6660 0 9514.21 732 0 0 0

158 8954.00RHS Bijapur Hindu ST Maitiger Good 5 3000 0 40486 422.5 0 0 0 0

110- 11680.00LIIS Bijapur Hlindu General Lingayat Poor 7 2500 0 115992.39 2320 0 0 0 90 6201.70LHS Bijapur Hindu SC Poor 8 3000 0 0 0 92 6360.00LIIS Bijapur Ilindu General Llingayat Poor 6 4000 0 24291A.6 224 0 0 0 93 6424.30LliS Bijapur llindu SC Good 4 10000 0 161944 728. 0 0 ( 0 941 7374.00LHSBijapur SC Kuruba Poor65indu 002

52 ScottWilson/CES/IIIE aka 5S ghwa1 settle lctior Improvement Project Annexure - 3 lhouseholdParticulars

Link Geigosbter Social Eomi Faly Monthily Income TotlDyDyI-nIoa eW ct Lad Total Garden Contract QNo Chainage Side District Religious Stratificatio C|-ste F ITotal wet ota ' DI lnd Leot M) Garden L|nd lost 2 2 2 No ~~~~~~~~~~~~~groupgrtpnSau Mmes (Rs.) COI (Rs.) Land(mIn Lost(in ) Land (n)ls i Land(1i12) ('is2

95 7520.00LI-S Bijapur tHindu SC Kuruba Poor 2 3000 0 27631.689 4053 0 0 0 973 7820.00LIS Bijapur Hindu ST Poor 7 1400 0 30870.574 290.5 0 0 0 0 -S 5650.80LHS Bijapur Hindu SC Poor 6 1100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 U4 2A 99 7985.00LIIS Bijapur tHindu General Lingayat Poor 4 10000 0 20243 1039.5 o) 0 0 178 14065.00RIIS Bijapur Hlindu General Poor 6 5000 2000 0 0 0 l ( 101 8566.00LtIS Bijapur hlindu General Good 7 1000 0 37044.691 1658 0 0 0 0 100 8282.00LHS Bijapur llindu General Good 2 1000 0 81579.289 I1136 0 0 00 109 10480.00LIIS Hijapur llindu Genceal KudavokkaligaGood 9 12500 0 33692.445 600 0 0 0 _

137 3591.60 RHS 3ijapur Hindu General Kadal Good 5 500000 0 20243 259.20001 0 0 0 0 113 13427.40LHS 18ijapur Hiindu IPoor 6 6160 0 12854.305 853.5 0 0 0 0 115 19930.30LHS Bijapur Hindu General Lingayat Poor 6 3000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 116 2486.80 RHS Bijapur Hindu General Maratha Good 4 20000 0 0 0 0 0 0 117 2504.00 RHS Bijapur Hindu General Maratha Poor 5 0OO0 0 0 0 0 0 0 119, 2516.60 RHS Bijapur Muslim General iSunni Good I 0, 0 0 0 0 0 0I 121 2560.00 RHS Bijapur Hindu General Lingayat Poor 4 5000 0 0 0 0 0 0( 124 2576.40 RIIS Bijapur Hlindu General Gouda Good 4 10000 0 0 0 0 0 C I) 125 2592.40RIIS Blijapur Muslim Gencral Sunni Good 3 8300 0 2631.5901187.3000.3 0 I) 126 2680.00RIIS 3ijapur Muslim General Sunni Good 6 6000 0 2024.3 0I 0 t 127 3014.10RIIS Bijapur llindu General Maratha Good 4 3750 0 33400.949 600.79999 0 0 () o 103. 9590.00 LHS Bijapur ltindu General Ganiger Good . 11500 0 4291S. 16 450 0 0 0 t 19 197.20LHS Bijapur Muslim General Syed Poor 6 1(00 0 0 0 t . 0 0 5) 44 3280.00LIIS Bijapur Muslim Gcneral Good 9 10000 0 2024.3 80.800003 0 0 0 0 41 3000.00 LHS Bijapur hlindu General Good 4 4500 0 23684.311 739.20001 0 0 0 38 2628.10 LIIS Bijapur Muslim General Good 6 5000 0 2024.3 174 0 0 0 36 2595.90 LHS Bijapur Muslim General Good 5 0404.85999 75.5 0 0 0(

35 2565.25 LUIS B3ijapur Muslim General ______Good _____2 0 1214.52 113 0 0 ()I 34 2425.20 LIIS Ijijapur iuslim General Good 26 9000 0 5060.75 700 0 0 0 ( 32 2386.70 ISU 31ijapur llindu Gencral Poor 3 5000 0 ) 910.935 39 t (00 31 2380.00 LIIS I3ijapur Muslinm General Good 8 9000 0 202.42999 26.799999 0 0 0 27 2331.10 1.J1S Bijapur Hiindu ST Kuraba Good 5 10000 0 1315.795 341.5 0 0 0 25 2177.00LIIS Bijapur llindu General Good CI0 203442.16 536 0 0 0 23 209.70 LHS 3ijapur llindu General Lingaya6 Poor 6 12000 0 0 0 0 0 0 (

53 ScottWilson/CES/IIIE ..... taka .. ..Ighwa, ImprovementProject Annexure- 3 HouseholdParticulars

Link Religious Ote oilEooi aiy Monthly Income TotalDry Dry Land Total Wet Wet Land Total Garden COnract in QNo Chainage Side Distict Rdgou Other Socialg Ct Economic Famil Inomehl wOithin L 2 i' md 2)WLd GmDarden Ladl_ ContratQNo ChinageNo ide Dstrict group Religious Stratificatio Caste Status Members Incom within Land(mn ) Lost (M~2)Land (in ) Lost (m ) Gadn(in)stLand No group ~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~groupn (s) C[(s)Ln m m

22 206.00 LHS Bijapur llindu General Lingayat Good 6 3000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 83 5667.20 LHS _Bijapur Hindu SC Madar Poor 4 5400 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 U4 2A 20 202.80 LHS lBijapur Hindu General Lingayat Poor 6 3500 0 0 0 0 0 f 0 66 5415.10 LHS IBijapur Hindu General Poor 9 4000 4000 0 0 0 0 0 0 18 195.00LHS iBijapur Muslim General Syed Poor 5 3000o 3000 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 2416.00 RHS Bijapur Hindu General Brahmin Poor 3 1500 1000 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 2404.80 RHS Bijapur Muslim General Sunny Good 4 2500 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 2381.85 RHS Bijapur Ilindu General Lingayat Good 4 50000 0 182.24001 0 0 0 0 0 6 114.50RHS Bijapur tlindu General Brahman Poor 6 2000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 89.50 RHS Bijapur IHindu General Vishwakarma Good 5 3000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

3 86.50 R1HSBijapur Hindu General Lingayat Poor 4 5000 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 80.00RIIS Bijapur Muslim General Patan Good 4 8000 o0 0 0 0 0 0 I 64.00 RHS Bijapur Hindu General Ganigar Poor 16 7200 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 73 5468.40LIIS Bijapur Hindu SC Madar Poor 6 12000 9000 0 0 0 0 0) 72 5444.60 LHS Bijapur Hindu General Lingayat Poor III 8OO 5000 0 0 0 0 0 0 71 5444.20 LiIS Bijapur Ilindu General Lingayst Good 5 6000 6000 0 0 0 0 t ( 70 5442.70LIIS IBijapur Hiindu _____General Lingayat Poor 7 7100 2000 0 0 0 0 0 1) 21 202.80 LHIS lBijapur Hlindu General Lingayat Good 5 10000 0 0 0 0 0 0 84 5671.30 LHS IBijapur Hindu SC Madar Poor 4 2000 0 115.5 20.9 0 0 0 t 45 3320.40 LHS Bijapur Muslim General Good 6 3000 0 13461.59 23.6 0 0 0 0 48 3378.00 L"S Bijapur Hindu General Good 2 3000 0 I1113.36 40 0 0 0 87 6170.20 LHS Bijapur Hindu General Lingayat Good 6 4000 4000 0 0 0 0 0 0 85 6160.00 LHS Bijapur Muslim General Poor 7 3200 3200 0 0 0 0 0 () 88_ 6185.70 LHS Bijapur Hindu General Lingayat Poor 7 2500 2500 0 0 0 0 0 0 89 6189.10 LHS Bijapur Muslim General Good 8 4800 4000 0 0 0 0 0 0 82 5657.10 LIIS Bijapur Hindu SC Madar Poor 2 1800 0 0 0 0 0 0 80 5642.80 LHS Bijapur Hindu General Lingayat Poor 6 500 0 0 0 0 0 0 ( 74 5470.20 LHS Bijapur Hlindu SC Poor 4 3800 0 0 0 0 0 0 69 5440.00LiIS Bijapur Ilindu General Maratha Poor 4 900 900 0 0 0 0 0 0 68 5435.60 LHS Bijapur Hindu General Maratha Poor 7 1600 1600 0 0 0 0 0 0 67 5431.20 LIIS Bijapur Hindu SC Madar Good 2 3000 3000 0 0 0 0 0 0 86 6163.40 LHS Bijapur Muslim General Poor 10 4500 4500 0 0 0 0 0 0

54 ScottWilson/CES/IIIE .,\d.-ralka St-l . dghwa>. -. \settle.-..'. kction . ImprovementProject Annexure- 3 Household Partieulars

Link Rlgos Other Social Ecnmc Fml otl noeTtlDyDyLn oa e e ad Total Garden Contract No QNo Chainage Side District reliou Religious StratiFicatio Caste Snmi am MonbyeI ncome Tta al D Lnd Tt l Wet Welt4nd Garden Landlost group n (Rs.) COI (Rs.) Ln m m U5 IA 879 14460.00RIIS Raichur Muslim General BegI Poor 13 1500 600 0 0 0 0 0 0 U5 IA 844 14512.00LHS Raichur Hindu ST Idiga Poor 7 1000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 8771 14209.00RHS Raichur Hindu General Packnack Good 7 1670 0 0 0 O 0 0 0 880 14519.50RHS Raichur Hindu General Madival Poor 7 800 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 876 14196.00RHS Raichur Hindu General Lingayat Poor 3 670 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 875 14192.00RHS Raichur Hindu General Lingayat Poor 5 1670 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ______~~87018147.00 RHS IRaichur Hindu General fLingayst Good 5 2080 0 12145.8 422 0 0 0 0 869 4738.50RHS Paichur Hindu SC Poor 8 2200 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 843 14960.00LHS Raichur Hindu General MarTatha Poor t0 3600 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 842 14320.00LtIS Raichur Hindu General Kumbara Poor 4 5900 900 0 0 0 0 0 0 841 14228.00LIIS Raichur Hindu General Paknath Good 5 12803 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 839 7296.50LtIS Raichur Muslim General Sunni Poor 6 1500 1500 0 0 0 0 0 0 888 17382.00RHS Raichur Muslim General Sheik Poor 9 1500 1500 0 0 0 0 0 0 904 19015.20RHS Raichur Muslim General Shaik Good 5 2000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 387 16678.00RHS Paichur Muslim General Kumbar Poor 6 7000 1000 0 0 0 0 0 0 =______889 17422.80RHIS Raichur Muslim General Syed Poor 3 1800 900 0 0 0 0 0 0 I B 931 4417.00LHS Raichur Muslim General Sheikh Poor . I 3400 3000 0 0 0 0 0 0 .______930 4406.00LHS Raichur Muslim General Sheikh Good 5 5000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 932 4420.00LHS Raichur Hindu ST Good 9 7000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 933 4432.00LHS Raichur Hindu SC Good 9 4600 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 934 4438.00LHS Raichur Hindu SC Poor 9 500 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 935 4442.50LHIS Raichur Hindu SC Poor 4 3000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 936 4447.00LIIS Raichur hlindu SC Poor 6 1000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 937 4466.60LHS Raichur Hlindu SC Poor 7 3000 1500 0 0 0 0 0 0 938 4471.20LIIS Raichur Hindu SC Good 8 6000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 _ _ 942 838.50RHS Raichur Muslim General Syed Poor 12 5000 2000 0 0 0 0 0 0 957 4349.00RHS Raichur Hindu General Edigar Good 9 4600 0 0 0 0 0 0 960 4420.00RHS Raichur Hindu General Madivala Poor 2 700 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 963 4487.00RHS Raichur Hindu SC Poor 8 5200 1200 0 0 0 0 0 C 966 11320.70RHS Raichur Hindu General Madival Good 10 12400 1200 0 0 0 0 0 C _ 9161 4276.00LHS Raichur Iindu General Naik Por 5 2830 1500 0 0 0 0 0 0

55 ScottWilson/CES/IIIE sarnataKamtate hignways ResettlementActio l 1t11n ImprovementProject Annexure - 3

Census Survey

Structure Details

Contract Link No Q~No Ag f Sa egh Mrc au os a ae orcSeparate Separate Sepawitc Structure Electrified Connection Kitch Bathrooin Lavatory Ul 5A 1435 0 0 0 No No No No No

1426 5 5 3000 No No Bore Well No No No 1427 IS 15 5000 No No canal& tank No No No 1428 4 4 10000 No No Canal No No No 1429 0 0 0 No No No No No

1430 0 0 0 No No No No No

1400 l l 5000 No No Bore Well No No No 1432 0 0 0 No No No No No 1423 0 0 0 No No No No No 1438 0 0 0 No No No No No

1439 5 5 2000 No No Lake No No No 1440 4 4 1000 No No Lake No No No 1441 5 5 1000 No No Lake No No No 1443 20 20 1000 No No Lake No No No 1444 0 0 0 No No No No No

1431 0 0 0 No No No No No 1410 l 1 2000 No No Bore Well No No No 1490 0 0 0 No No No No No 1402 4 4 2000 No No Open Well No No No 1403 10 10 3000 No No Open Well No No No 1404 6 6 6000 No No Bore Well No No No 1405 3 3 4000 No No Bore Well No No No 1406 3 3 2000 No No Bore Well No No No

1425 0 0 0 No No No No No

1408 10 10 4000 No No Open Well No No No

1424 0 0 0 No No No No No

56 Scott Wilson/CES/IIIE sarnataKastate hignways ResettlementAction Plai ImprovementProject Annexure- 3 StructureDetails Contact LinkNo Q_No Age of StyLnt MaketValu House Tap Suc SprtcenKie Beaathro T eLavatore Stcture Electrified Connection WaternSource BSepaateSeparate Separate 1411 8 8 4000 No No Bore Well No No No Ut 5A 1413 5 5 3000 No No Open Well No No No 1420 0 0 0 No No No No No 1421 0 0 0 No No No No No 1422 0 0 0 No No No No No 1447 0 0 0 No No No No No 1407 1 l 4000 No No Bore Well No No No 1482 0 0 0 No No No No No 1445 0 0 0 No No No No No 1475 8 8 5000 No No Canal No No No . 1476 10 10 0 No No Canal No No No 1477 0 0 0 No No No No No 1478 0 0 0 No No No No No 1479 0 0 0 No No No No No .1471 0 0 0 No No No No No 1481 0 0 0 No No No No No 1470 8 8 10000 No No Canal No No No 1483 0 0 0 No No No No No 1484 0 0 0 No No No No No 1485 0 0 0 No No No No No _ 1487 0 0 0 No No No No No 1488 0 0 0 No No No No No 1489 0 0 0 No No No No No ______1480 0 0 0 No No No No No 1457 0 0 0 No No No No No 1399 5 5 0 No No Bore Well No No No ______1448 0 0 0 No No No No No 1449 0 0 0 No No No No No 1450 0 0 0 No No No No No

57 ScottWilson/CES/IIIE r,arnataka 3nate hignways kesettleiileiittActioii w.n ImprovementProject Annexure - 3 Structure Details

Contract LinkNo Q_No Ageof Se ous Tap WaterSource Kerthen Scato Lavartor ______Structurec tyIegh Mre au Electrified ConnectionKice Bahom Lvtr 1452 0 0 0 No No No No No 1453 0 0 0 No No No No No 1474 0 0 0 No No No No No UI 5A 1456 4 4 8000 No No Bore Well No No No . 1446 0 0 0 No No . No No No 1459 0 0 0 No No No No No ______1461 8 8 3000 No No Canal No No No ______1463 0 0 0 No No No No No 1464 0 0 0 No No _ No No No 1467 3 3 8000 No No Canal No No No 1469 0 0 0 No No No No No 1454 0 0 0 No No No No No 1317 0 0 0 No No No No No 1309 0 0 0 No No No No No 1311 0 0 0 No No No No No 1312 0 0 0 No No No No No 1313 0 0 0 No No No No No 1314 0 0 0 No No No No No 1401 2 2 4000 No No Bore Well No No No 1316 0 0 0 No No No No No 1306 10 10 5000 No No Canal No No No 1318 0 0 0 No No No No No 1319 0 0 0 No No No No No 1320 0 0 0 No No No No No 1321 0 0 0 No No No No No 1322 0 0 0 No No No Nn No 1334 0 0 0 No No No No No 1315 0 0 0 No No No No No 1 1298 0 0 0 No No No No No

58 Scott Wilson/CES/IIIE ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~,.itldt ,p,[email protected] ...... ctio. . .. ImprovementProject Annexure - 3 Structure Details ContractLink No ~Ageof I House Tapto Sprt Searate Separate CotrcI Link No |QI No | |Stay Length |Market Valuec|WHoser| Tpu|rWe Separate Sepatc Spre I Structure Electrified Connection Kitchen Bathroom Lavatory

______1289 0 0 0 No No No No No ______1290 0 0 0 No No No No No 1291 10 10 5000 No No Canal No No No 1292 0 0 0 No No No No No 1293 0 0 0 No No No No No Ut 5A 1294 0 0 0 No No No No No 1308 0 0 0 No No No No No 1297 0 0 0 No No No No No 1307 0 0 0 No No No No No 1299 0 0 0 No No No No No .______1301 0 0 0 No No No No No 1302 0 0 0 No No No No No 1303 0 0 0 No No No No No 1305 0 0 0 No No No No No 1342 0 0 0 No No No No No 1296 0 0 0 No No No No No 1390 I l 5000 No No Lake No No No 1335 0 0 0 No No No No No __1373 0 0 0 No No No No No 1374 20 20 5000 No No Lake No No No 1375 20 20 5000 No No Lake No No No 1385 0 0 0 No No No No No 1387 12 12 12000 Yes No No No No 1366 35 35 7500 No No Bore Well No No No 1389 5 5 5000 No No Bore Well No No No 1365 5 5 5000 No No Pond No No No 1391 2 2 8000 Yes No Bore Well No No No

______1393 0 0 0 No No No No No 1394 3 3 10000 Yes No Bore Well No No No

59 Scott Wilson/CES/IIIE Karnataka3tAte hignways keet±lenwI -ctioi, r-ll ImprovementProject Annexure- 3 Structure Details

Conlract Link No Q_No Age of SsayeLengh Market Value = Tap Separatc Separate Scparatc ______Struture StayLength Maket Value Electriiecd Connection Wae ore Kitchen B3athiroonii Lav~atory

.______1396 0 0 0 No No _ No No No 1397 4 2 3000 No No Bore Well No No No 1398 3 3 1500 No No Bore Well No No No 1388 12 12 5000 Yes No Bore Well No No No 1358 6 6 4000 No No Bore Well No No No 1460 6 6 5000 No No Canal No No No .______1345 0 0 0 No No No No No UI 5A 1349 0 0 0 No No No No No U I ____ SA 1351 0 0 0 No No No No No ______1352 0 0 0 No No No No No 1353 10 10 3000 No No Bore Well No No No 1371 0 0 0 No No No No No 1356 10 10 8000 No No Pond No No No 1336 0 0 0 No No No No No 1359 8 8 6000 No No Pond No No No 1360 4 4 2000 No No BoreWell No No No 1361 6 6 8000 No No Pond No No No

______1362 0 0 0 No No ______No No No) 1363 3 3 2000 No No PonWd No No No 1364 2 2 4000 No No Pond No No No 1355 8 8 0 No No Lakc No No No 1554 0 0 0 No No I'dNo No No 1543 0 0 0 No No No No No 1564 0 0 0 No No No No No _ 1562 5 5 5000 Yes No BoreWell No No No 1561 3 3 5000 Yes No Bore Wcll No No No 1559 16 16 4000 No No Bore Well No No No 1558 13 13 3000 No No Bore Well No No No 1568______0 0 0 No No No No No

60 Scott Wilson/CES/IIIE r,ainataka 3Latehigiways kltalenitsi, ,-ctlo,, idn ImprovementProject Annexure- 3 StructureDetails ContractI Link N I QNo IAge ofi IIHouse Tap 'Wtrore Separate Separate Separate ContractLink No Q-o |Structure StayLength MarketValue Electrified Connection Wa | Kitchen Bathroom Lavatory 1555 4 15 40000 Yes No OpenWell No No No ______1569 25 25 5000 No No Bore Well No No No 1553 0 0 0 No No No No No 1552 0 0 0 No No No No No 1551 0 0 0 No No . No No No 1550 15 15 5000 No No Bore Well No No No 1549 0 0 0 No No No No No 1548 0 0 0 No No No No No

______1545 0 0 0 No No No No No U I 5A 1556 0 0 0 No No No No No 1579 5 S 3000 No No Open Well No No No

______14__458 0 0 0 No No No No No 1492 0 0 0 No No _ No No No

______1587 0 0 0 No No No No No 1586 0 0 0 No No No No No 1584 6 6 4000 No No Bore Well No No No _ 1583 5 5 5000 No No Bore Well No No No .______1566 7 7 2000 No No Bore Well No No No

1580 l l 2000 No No Oen Well No No No 1576 l l 2000 No No Bore Well No No No 1577 l l 1000 No No Bore Well No No No 1575 I 1 3000 No No Lake No No No 8 8 5000_1574 No No OpenWell No No No 1573 5 5 5000 No No OpenWell No No No 1572 0 0 0 No No No No No 1571 8 8 10000 Yes No BoreWell No No No 1570 25 25 S0008 No No Bore Well No No No 1582 0 0 0 No No No No No

.______1502 __ 0 0 0 No No _ No No No

61 Scott Wilson/CES/IIIE Karnatakastate Highways ResettlementActionl l'lain ImprovementProject Annexure - 3 StructureDetails

Contract Link No QNo Separate Separate Separatc Agerutr Eluerfe Tap Watroonce Kitchen Bathroom Lavatory

1513 5 5 0 No No Bore Well No No No 1511 9 9 5000 No No BoreWell No No No 1510 0 0 0 No No No No No 1509 0 0 0 No No No No No 1508 0 0 0 No No No No No 1507 2 2 2000 No No BoreWell No No No 1514 0 0 0 No No No No No 1504 0 0 0 No No _ No No No 1503 0 0 0 No No No No No 1497 0 0 0 No No No No No 1496 0 0 0 No No No No No Ul 5A 1495 0 0 0 No No No No No 1541 0 0 0 No No No No No 1578 4 4 6000 No No BoreWell No No No 1494 0 0 0 No No No No No 1493 0 0 0 No No No No No 1506 4 4 2000 No No BoreWell No No No 1540 10 10 5000 No No Lake No No No 1538 0 0 0 No No No No No 1537 0 0 0 No No No No No 1498 0 0 0 No No No No No 1515 0 0 0 No No No No No 1539 0 0 0 No No No No No 1536 0 0 0 No No No No No 1532 0 0 0 No No No No No 1527 0 0 0 No No No No No 1524 0 0 0 No No No No No 1519 0 0 0 No No No No No 1523 0 0 0 No No No No No

62 Scott Wilson/CES/IIIE MMI latakd* dte hIiriways F1C.-LdLeMe.&,-ctio,. w.1 ImprovementProject Annexure- 3 Structure Details

Contract ~ o Aeo tyLnt aktVle (ikNHouse Tap Wae ore Separate Separate Separate Structure t Electrified Connection WaterSource Kitchen Bathroom Lavatory 1516 0 0 0 No No No No No 1517 0 0 0 No No No No No 1521 0 0 0 No No No No No 1518 0 0 0 No No No No No 1533 0 0 0 No No No No No U2 5B 1124 0 0 0 No No No No No 1125 0 0 0 No No No No No 1126 0 0 0 No No No No No 1129 0 0 0 No No No No No 1177 0 0 0 No No No No No 1173 0 0 0 No No No No No 1171 0 0 0 No No No No No 1123 0 0 0 No No _ No No No U2 58 1176 0 0 0 No No No No No 1115 0 0 0 No No No No No 1174 0 0 0 No No No No No .______1172 0 0 0 No No No No No 1166 0 0 0 No No No No No 1122 0 0 0 No No No No No ______1121 0 0 0 No No . No No No 1120 0 0 0 No No No No No 1119 0 0 0 No No No No No 1117 0 0 0 No No No No No 968 0 0 0 No No No No No 969 0 0 0 No No No No No 970 0 0 0 No No No No No 1178 20 20 8000 No No No No No 1202 0 0 0 No No No No No 972 0 0 0 No No No No No

63 ScottWllson/CES/IIIE Kdliiatakda.dte Hligiways Resettlement, Ficttion 11.111 ImprovementProject Annexure- 3 Structure Details

Contract l-ink No Q_No Stay Lngth Market Value Seuarar ______Structure Electrified ConnectionKice Bahom Lvtr __.______1000 0 0 0 No No No No No 1005 3 3 15000 Yes No Pond No No No _ 1004 l 1 2000 No No PondWater No No No 1118 0 0 0 No No No No No 1199 15 5 20000 No No pond No No No 1214 0 0 0 No No No No No 1215 0 0 0 No No No No No 1059 0 0 0 No No No No No 1006 30 30 25000 No No PipedWater No No No 1212 15 15 15000 Yes No BoreWell No No No 1211 0 0 0 No No No No No 1210 0 0 0 No No No No No 1209 0 0 0 No No No No No 1208 0 0 0 No No No No No 1205 0 0 0 No No No No No U2 SB 1204 0 0 0 No No No No No 1200 5 5 5000 No No Bore Well No No No 1201 25 25 5000 Yes No Pond No No No 1180 0 0 0 No No No No No 1196 0 0 0 No No No No No 1195 0 0 0 No No No No No 1194 0 0 0 No No No No No 1193 0 0 0 No No No No No 1192 6 6 5000 No No Borc Well No No No 1190 0 0 0 No No No No No 1187 0 0 0 No No No No No 1186 0 0 0 No No No No No 1185 6 6 10000 No No No No No 1184 8 8 1000 No No Pond No No No

64 Scott Wilson/CES/IIIE Karnataka5tate Hignways ResettlementAction Plan ImprovementProject Annexure- 3 StructureDetails LinkAge No House Kiartcen Contract | .LinkNo Q_No Agctf~~~~~No StayLength T Market Value T ~~~~~Tap WaterSource Sae Beaathretr SeLavator I Structure~I Electrified Concion II 1183 0 0 0 No No No No No 1182 0 0 0 No No No No No 1203 0 0 0 No No No No No . ______1091 I 1 1500 No No OpenWell No No No 1057 0 0 0 No No ___ No No No 1053 5 10 5000 No No PipedWater No No No 1054 0 0 0 No No No No No 1055 0 0 0 No No No No No 1056 No No No No No 1058 0 0 0 No No No No No 1061 0 0 0 No No No No No 1076 0 0 0 No No No No No 1077 0 0 0 No No No No No 1082 6 6 3000 No No BoreWell No No No 1087 l l 15000 No No BoreWell No No No 1051 3 3 10000 Yes No BoreWell No No No ______1089 0 0 0 No No No No No U2 SB 1050 I 1 20000 No No BoreWell No No No 1092 0 0 0 No No No No No 1093 7 7 10000 Yes No BoreWell No No No ______1099 0 0 0 No No _ No No No 1100 0 0 0 No No No No No ______1102 0 0 0 No No No No No ______231103 0 0 0 No No No No No 1104 0 0 0 No No No No No 1107 18 18 20000 Yes No BoreWell No No No 1108 0 0 0 No No No No No

______1 1113 0 0 0 No No ______No No No 1216 0 0 0 No No No No No

65 ScottWilson/CES/IIIE ,%aiataka.dte Fi,rpiways L delem.. ,ctio...... ImprovementProject Annexure - 3 StructureDetails

ContractLnk No Q~No Age of StyLnt aktVlc House Tap Wac ore Separate Separate Contract LinkNo Q No Structure StayLngth MarketValue Electrified Connection WaterSoure Kitchen Bathroom LavatorySeparate

1066 0 0 0 No No No No No 1088 0 0 0 No No No No No 1033 25 25 2000 No No OpenWell No No No 1008 0 0 0 No No No No No 1009 0 0 0 No No No No No 1010 0 0 0 No No No No No foil 0 0 0 No No No No No 1012 0 0 0 No No No No No 1013 4 4 10000 No No pond No No No 1014 0 0 0 No No . No No No 1026 0 0 0 No No No No No 1028 0 0 0 No No No No No 1029 0 0 0 No No No No No 1030 0 0 0 No No No No No 1052 l l 8000 No No BoreWcll No No No 1032 20 20 0 No No canal No No No 1007 0 0 0 No No No No No 1035 0 0 0 No No No No No 1036 0 0 0 No No No No No U2 5B 1037 0 0 0 No No No No No 1038 4 4 4000 No No BorcWell No No No .______1040 0 0 0 No No No No No 1041 0 0 0 No No No No No 1042 0 0 0 No No No No No 1043 2 2 5000 Yes No watertank No No No 1046 2 2 8000 Yes No Watertank No No No 1047 0 0 0 No No No No No 1048 0 0 0 No No No No No 1049 0 0 0 No No No No No

66 Scott Wllson/CES/IIIE r%arnataka 3Eatehignways ResettlementAction Plan ImprovementProject Annexure- 3 Structure Details ContracLink o Q~No Structure StyL nt aktV l e Electriried Contract F LinkNo QN A o S Length M Value o ConnectionTap WaterSource SeparateKitchen BathroomSeparate LavatorySeparate

1031 0 0 0 No No No No No 1283 0 0 0 No No No No No 1267 5 5 30000 No No Bore Well No No No 1268 2 2 10000 No No Bore Well No No No 1269 0 0 0 No No No No No 1270 0 0 0 No No No No No 1271 0 0 0 No No No No No . ______1272 0 0 0 No No No No No 1273 0 0 0 No No No No No 1274 18 18 20000 No No BoreWell No No No 1276 0 0 0 No No No No No 1277 0 0 0 No No No No No 1279 12 12 8000 No No Bore Well No No No 1280 15 15 20000 Yes No Bore Well No No No 1266 0 0 0 No No No No No 1282. 0 0 0 No No . No No No 1078 0 0 0 No No . No No No 1284 0 0 0 No No No No No .______1287 0 0 0 No No No No No 1063 0 0 0 No No No No No 1064 0 0 0 No No No No No U2 5B 1094 0 0 0 No No No No No 1251 0 0 0 No No No No No 1027 0 0 0 No No No No No 1044 0 0 0 No No No No No 1002 0 0 0 No No No No No 1003 15 15 5000 No No Piped Water No No No 1060 0 0 0 No No . No No No 1197 0 0 0 No No No No No

67 Scott Wilson/CES/IIIE sarnatakantate highways ResettlementAction Plan ImprovementProlect Annexure- 3 Structure Details

Contract Link No Q_No Age of StayLength Market Value House Tap Separate Separate Separate ______Structure Electrified Connection Wae ore Kitchen Bathroom Lavatory

1217 2 2 10000 Yes No Bore Well No No No 1281 6 6 15000 Yes No BoreWell No No No 1226 0 0 0 No No No No No 1222 0 0 0 No No No No No 1218 12 12 7000 No No Piped Water No No No

1096 0 0 0 No No No No No

1264 0 0 0 No No No No No 1223 0 0 0 No No No No No 1220 0 0 0 No No No No No 1225 0 0 0 No No No No No 1227 0 0 0 No No No No No 1229 0 0 0 No No No No No 1231 0 0 0 No No No No No .______1234 0 0 0 No No No No No 1235 0 0 0 No No No No No ____ 1236 0 0 0 No No No No No 1237 0 0 0 No No No No No

1252 0 0 0 No No No No No 1259 0 0 0 No No No No No 1256 0 0 0 No No No No No 1224 0 0 0 No No No No No 1239 20 20 20000 No No Canal Yes No No 1253 0 0 0 No No No No No U2 SB 1246 25 25 3000 No No Bore Well No No No 1260 0 0 0 No No No No No 1243 20 20 10000 No No Bore Well No No No 1262 0 0 0 No No No No No 1240 20 20 10000 No No Bore Well No No No 1244 0 0 0 No No No No No

68 ScottWilson/CES/IIIE Karnatakastate Highways ResettlementAction Plan ImprovementProlect Annexure- 3 Structure Details

Contract LinkNo Q_SNo Age StayLength MarketValue House Tap Watc Source Separate Separate Separate

1241 20 20 20000 No No Canal No No No _ 1245 0 0 0 No No No No No 1242 20 20 20000 No No Canal No No No . ______1255 2 2 5000 No No Bore Well No No No 5C 789 0 0 0 No No No No No

790 0 0 0 No No No No No

791 0 0 0 No No No No No

______795 0 0 0 No No No No No

796 0 0 0 No No No No No

788 0 0 0 No No No No No

775 0 0 0 No No No No No

797 0 0 0 No No No No No

794 0 0 0 No No No No No 783 6 6 5000 No No Bore Well Yes Yes No 781 0 0 0 No No No No No 780 8 8 5000 No No Bore Well No No No 779 12 12 5000 Yes No Bore Well No No No 777 20 20 10000 No No Bore Well No No No 760 6 6 10000 No No Bore Well No No No 758 0 0 0 No No No No No 757 0 0 0 No No No No No

814 0 0 0 No No No No No

756 0 0 0 No No No No No 755 0 0 0 No No No No No 778 8 8 5000 No No Bore Well No No No U2 5C 809 0 0 0 No No No No No

716 0 0 0 No No No No No

1____753 0 0 0 No No No No No 827 0 0 0 No No No No No

69 ScottWilson/CES/IIIE Karnatakastate Highways Resetlementj,ctioli rdin ImprovementProlect Annexure- 3 Structure Details

Contract LinkNo Q_No Age of StayLength Market Value House Tap WaterSoure Separate Separate Separate Structure Electrified Connection Kitchen Bathroom Lavatory 825 0 0 0 No No No No No 824 0 0 0 No No No No No 823 0 0 0 No No No No No 819 0 0 0 No No No No No 818 0 0 0 No No No No No 815 0 0 0 No No No No No 812 0 0 0 No No No No No 811 0 0 0 No No No No No 798 0 0 0 No No No No No 808 0 0 0 No No No No No 807 0 0 0 No No No No No .806 0 0 0 No No No No No 805 0 0 0 No No No No No 803 0 0 0 No ND No No No 802 0 0 0 No No No No No 801 0 0 0 No No No No No 800 0 0 0 No No No No No 799 0 0 0 No No No No No 813 0 0 0 No No No No No 708 0 0 0 No No No No No 723 0 0 0 No No I No No No 722 0 0 0 No No No No No 829 4 3 8000 Yes No Bore Well No No No 717 0 0 0 No No No No No 727 0 0 0 No No No No No 715 0 0 0 No No No No No 714 0 0 0 No No No No No U2 5C 713 0 0 0 No No No No No 718 0 0 0 No NO I No No No

70 Scott Wilson/CES/IIIE i'arnatakaxLate hignways ResettlementActlon nian ImprovementProject Annexure - 3 StructureDetails

Contract LinkNo Q No Age of eStayLength| Market Value House Tap WaterSourcc eparathrate Separatc I I ~~~~~IStructureI Electrified Connection Kitchen Bathroom Lavatory 711 0 0 ° No No No No No 728 0 0 0 No No No No No 704 0 0 0 No No No No No 703 0 0 0 No No No No No 702 0 0 0 No No No No No 701 0 0 0 No No No No No 698 0 0 0 No No No No No 697 0 0 0 No No No No No 696 0 0 0 No No No No No 695 0 0 0 No No No No No 694 0 0 0 No No No No No 712 0 0 0 No No No No No 737 0 0 0 No No No No No 749 0 0 0 No No No No No 748 0 0 0 No No No No No 747 0 0 0 No No No No No 746 0 0 0 No No No No No 745 4 4 1000 No No Bore Well No No No 744 0 0 0 No No No No No 743 0 0 0 No No No No No 742 0 0 0 No No No No No 741 0 0 0 No No No No No 724 0 0 0 No No No No No 738 20 20 4000 No No Bore Well No No No 726 0 0 0 No No No No No 736 3 3 0 No No ___ No No No 735 0 0 0 No No No No No .______734 0 0 0 No No No No No 733 0 0 0 No No No No No

71 ScottWilson/CES/IIIE KarnatakaState Highways ResettlementAction Plan ImprovementProlect Annexure- 3 StructureDetails Contract Link No Q No Ageof Stay Length MarketValue oluise Tap WaterSource Separate Scparate Sparatoe Structure -Electrified Connection Wae ore Kitchen B3athroom Lavatory U2 5C 732 0 0 0 No No No No No 731 0 0 0 No No No No No . ______.730 0 0 0 No No . No No No ______729 0 0 0 No No .... __ No No No . ______- 750 0 0 0 No No No No No 740 0 0 0 No No . No No No .,______. 831 0 0 0 No No ._ ._ ._ No No No .. ______833 0 0 0 No No . No No No -______834 0 0 0 No No . No No No 830 0 0 0 No No No No No 725 0 0 0 No No. No No No U3 6L 228 0 0 0 No No No No No 240 0 0 0 No _ No_ No No No 233 0 0 0 No No No No No 229 0 0 0 No No No No No _____ ._____ 224 0 0 0 No No No No No 223 0 0 0 No No No No No 222 0 0 0 No No No No No 220 0 0 0 No No No No No .______218 0 0 0 No No No No No 187 0 0 0 No No No No No

______185 0 0 0 No No No No No 230 0 0 0 No No No No 183 0 0 0 No No No No No 201 0 0 0 No No No No No 186 0 0 0 No No _ No No No 194 30 30 15000 No No OpenWell No No No .______.______196 0 0 0 No No No No No 148 5 5 2w000 No No OpenWell No No No2

72 ScottWilson/CES/111E KarnatakaState Highways ResettlementAction Plan ImprovementProject Annexure- 3 Structure Details

Contract Link No Q~No Agc of Stay Length Market Value Housc Tap Water Source Sept Separate SePate Structure Electriried Connection Kitchen Bathroom Lavatory

199 0 0 0 No No No No No 200 0 0 0 No No No No No U3 6M 348 0 0 0 No No No No No 376 0 0 0 No No No No No 358 0 0 0 No No No No No 380 0 0 0 No No No No No 382 0 0 0 No No No No No 377 0 0 0 No No No No No 357 0 0 0 No No No No No 354 0 0 0 No No No No No 351 0 0 0 No No No No No 349 0 0 0 No No No No No 347 0 0 0 No No No No No 345 0 0 0 No No No No No 371 0 0 0 No No No No No 289 0 0 0 No No No No No 350 0 0 0 No No No No No 301 0 0 0 No No No No No 285 0 0 0 No No No No No 286 0 0 0 No No No No No 288 0 0 0 No No No No No 336 0 0 0 No No No No No 291 0 0 0 No No No No No 344 0 0 0 No No No No No 294 0 0 0 No No No No No 300 0 0 0 No No No No No 370 0 0 0 No No No No No 307 0 0 0 No No No No No 308 0 0 0 No No No No No

73 ScottWilson/CES/IIIE KamatakaState Highways ResettlementAction Plai ImprovementProject Annexure- 3 Structure Details

Contract Link No Q No Ageof StayLength MarketValue House loap WaterSource Separate Separate Separate Structure Electrified Connection Wae ore Kitchen Bathroom Lavatory 312 0 0 0 No No No No No 318 0 0 0 No No No No No 361 0 0 0 No No No No No 363 0 0 0 No No No No No U3 6M 295 0 0 0 No No No No No 277 0 0 0 No No No No No 325 0 0 0 No No No No No 338 0 0 0 No No No No No 323 0 0 0 No No No No No 322 0 0 0 No No No No No 321 0 0 0 No No No No No 320 0 0 0 No No No No No 319 0 0 0 No No No No No 343 0 0 0 No No No No No 278 0 0 0 No No No No No 328 0 0 0 No No No No No 275 0 0 0 No No No No No 266 0 0 0 No No No No No 253 0 0 0 No No No No No 251 0 0 0 No No No No No 250 0 0 0 No No No No No 247 0 0 0 No No No No No 245 0 0 0 No No No No No 243 0 0 0 No No No No No 282 0 0 0 No No No No No 333 0 0 No No No No No 341 0 0 0 No No No No No 340) 0 0 0 No No No No No 339 0 0 0 No No No No No

74 ScottWilson/CES/IIIE KarnatakaState Highways ResettlementAction Plan ImprovementProject Annexure- 3 Structure Details Contract I Link No IQ No IAgeof IStayLength IMarket Value House Tap IWaterSource Ieparate Separate Separate | | _ |Structure | Y Electrified Connection SKitchen Bathroom Lavatory

337 0 0 0 No No No No No 335 3 3 0 No No BoreWell No No No .______324 0 0 0 No No No No No 334 0 0 0 No No No No No 329 0 0 0 No No No No No 331 0 0 0 No No No No No U3 6M 330 0 0 0 No No No No No

______332 0 0 0 No No No No No 6N 417 0 0 0 No No No No No 416 0 0 0 No No No No No 402 0 0 0 No No No No No 401 0 0 0 No No No No No 403 0 0 0 No No No No No 396 0 0 0 No No No No No 389 0 0 0 No No No No No 394 0 0 0 No No No No No 406 0 0 0 No No . No No No 391 0 0 0 No No No No No 390 0 0 0 No No No No No 387 0 0 0 No No No No No 418 0 0 0 No No No No No 392 0 0 0 No No No No No 60 540 0 0 0 No No No No No 428 0 0 0 No No No No No 427 0 0 0 No No No No No 573 0 0 0 No No No No No 571 0 0 0 No No No No No

570 0 0 0 No No No No No

569______0 ______0 0 No No No No No

75 ScottWilson/CES/IIIE KarnatakaState Highways ResettlementAction Plan ImprovementProject Annexure- 3 StructureDetails

Contract Link No Q No Ageof StayLength MarketValue House Tap Separate Separate Separate - SrcueElectrified Connection Wae ore Kitchen Bathroom Lavatory

568 0 0 No No- No No No 567 0 0 0 No No _ No No No 659 0 0 0 No No No No No 541 0 0 0 No No No No No 431 0 0 0 No No . No No No 439 0 0 0 No No No No No 538 0 0 0 No No No No No 536 0 0 0 No No No No No U3 60 517 0 0 0 No No No No No 516 0 0 0 No No No No No .______5448 0 0 0 No No No No No 437 0 0 0 No No No No No 544 0 0 0 No No No No No 586 0 0 0 No No No No No

______643 0 0 0 No No No No No 627 0 0 0 No No No No No 626 0 0 0 No No No No No 624 0 0 0 No No No No No 619 0 0 0 No No No No No 618 0 0 0 No No No No No 612 0 0 0 No No No No No 429 0 0 0 No No No No No 601 0 0 0 No No No No No 430 0 0 0 No No No No No 585 0 0 0 No No No No No 58X 0 0 0 No No No No No 577 0 0 0 No No No No No

574 0 0 0 No No ___No NN__ No No_ 436 0 0 0 No No No No N}o

76 ScottWilson/CES/IIIE KamatakaState Highways ResettlementAction Plan ImprovementProlect Annexure- 3 Structure Details Contract I Link No IQ_No Ageof StayLength IMarket Value House Tap WaterSource Separate Separate Separate I |I Q_ |I Structure Electrified Connection Kitchen Bathroom Lavatory 435 0 0 0 No No No No No 434 0 0 0 No No No No No 632 11 15000IS No No Bore Well No No No 606 0 0 0 No No No No No 522 0 0 0 No No No No No 497 0 0 0 No No No No No 499 0 0 0 No No No No No 500 0 0 0 No No No No No 504 0 0 0 No No No No No 505 0 0 0 No No No No No U3 60 509 0 0 0 No No No No No 510 0 0 0 No No No No No 495 0 0 0 No No No No No 521 0 0 0 No No No No No 491 0 0 0 No No No No No 523 0 0 0 No No No No No 524 0 0 0 No No No No No 525 0 0 0 No No No No No 533 0 0 0 No No No No No 563 0 0 0 No No No No No 565 0 0 0 No No No No No 566 0 0 0 No No No No No 520 0 0 0 No No No No No 426 0 0 0 No No No No No 451 0 0 0 No No No No No 452 0 0 0 No No No No No 456 0 0 0 No No No No No 464 0 0 0 No No No No No 467 0 0 0 No No No No No

77 ScottWilson/CES/IIIE KarnatakaState Highways ResettlementAction Plati ImprovementProject Annexure-3 Structure Details

Contract Link No Q No Age of StayLength MarketValue House Tap WaterSource Separate Separate Separatc Structure Electrified Connection Kitchen Bathroom Lavatory 496 0 0 0 No No No No No 423 0 0 0 No No No No No 475 0 0 0 No No No No No 477 0 0 0 No No No No No 479 0 0 0 No No No No No 480 0 0 0 No No No No No 482 0 0 0 No No No No No 484 0 0 0 No No No No No 487 0 0 0 No No No No No 473 0 0 0 No No No No No .. ______6P 670 0 0 0 No No __ No No No 675 0 0 0 No No No No No U3 6P 682 0 0 0 No No No No No -______.____ _ 677 0 0 0 No No No No No 683 0 0 0 No No No No No 660 0 0 0 No No No No No 661 0 0 0 No No No No No 688 0 0 0 No No No No No 684 0 0 0 No No No No No U4 2A 148 0 0 0 No No No No No 120 0 0 0 No No No No No 123 0 0 0 No No No No No 124 0 0 0 No No No No No 125 0 0 0 No No No No No 126 0 0 0 No No No No No 127 0 0 0 No No No No No .______. ______138 0 0 0 No No No No No ______115 0 0 0 No No No No No 146 0 0 0 No No No No I No

78 ScottWilson/CES/IIIE KarnatakaState Highways ResettlementAction Plan ImprovementProject Annexure- 3 Structure Details

Contract | Link No Q_No Structure| StayLength MarketValue House Tap | WaterSource Separate Separate Separate I I ~ Strutur~ ~ ~~I Electrified Connection Kitchen Bathroom Lavatory 149 0 0 0 No No No No No 150 0 0 0 No No No No No 151 0 0 0 No No No No No 152 0 0 0 No No No No No 153 0 0 0 No No No No No 154 0 0 0 No No No No No 155 0 0 0 No No No No No 158 0 0 0 No No No No No 160 0 0 0 No No No No No 144 0 0 0 No No No No No 98 0 0 0 No No No No No 44 0 0 0 No No No No No 165 0 0 0 No No No No No 88 0 0 0 No No No No No U4 2A 89 0 0 0 No No No No No 90 0 0 0 No No No No No 91 0 0 0 No No No No No 93 0 0 0 No No No No No 94 0 0 0 No No No No No 113 0 0 0 No No No No No 97 0 0 0 No No No No No 87 0 0 0 No No No No No 99 0 0 0 No No No No No 100 0 0 0 No No No No No 101 0 0 0 No No No No No 102 0 0 0 No No No No No 103 0 0 0 No No No No No 86 0 0 0 No No No No No 104 0 0 0 No No No No No

79 ScottWilson/CES/IIIE KarnatakaState Highways ResettlementAction Plan ImprovementProlect Annexure- 3 Structure Details

Contract Link No Q No Ageoof StayLength MarketValue House ion Wakr SourcepSeparate Separate Separate Strutur Elctrl'ie ConecionKitchen Bathroom Lavatory l110 0 0 0 No No No No No 95 0 0 0 No No No No No 32 0 0 0 No No No No No 47 0 0 0 No No No No No 43 0 0 0 No No No No No 42 0 0 0 No No No No No 41 0 0 0 No No No No No 38 0 0 0 No No No No No 37 0 0 0 No No No No No 36 0 0 0 No No No No No 8 0 0 0 No No No No No 33 0 0 0 No No No No No 48 O 0 0 No No No No No 31 0 O 0 No No No No No 30 0 0 0 No No No No No 29 0 0 0 No No No No No U4 2A 28 0 0 0 No No No No No 27 0 0 0 No No No No No 25 0 0 0 No No No No No 85 0 0 O No No No No No Il 0 0 0 No No No No No 34 0 0 0 No No No No No ______73 0 0 0 No No No No No 169 0 0 0 No No No No No 170 0 0 0 No No No No No 172 0 0 0 No No No No No 173 0 0 0 No No No No No 175 0 0 0 No No No No No 176 0 0 0 No No No No No

80 Scott Wilson/CES/IIIE KarnatakaState Highways ResettlementAction Plan ImprovementProject Annexure - 3 Structure Details

Contract Link No AgeANo of StayLength MarketValue House Tap ______Q No ~~Structure Electrified Connection Wate Source SeparateKitchen BathroomSeparate LavatorySeparate

______. 177 0 0 0 No No No No No 45 0 0 0 No No No No No 81 80 25 200000 Yes No Publictap No No No 168 0 0 0 No No No No No 72 0 0 0 No No No No No .______71 0 0 0 No No No No No 70 0 0 0 No No No No No 69 0 0 0 No No No No No

______68 0 0 0 No No No No No 67 10 10 30000 Yes No Bore Well No No No 66 0 0 0 No No No No No 50 0 0 0 No No No No No 49 0 0 0 No No No No No 178 10 7 15000 Yes Yes No No No U5 IA 888 0 0 0 No No . No No No 880 0 0 0 No No No No No 886 0 0 0 No No No No No ______887 0 0 0 No No No No No U5 IA 838 0 0 0 No No No No No 879 0 0 0 No No No No No 878 0 0 0 No No No No No . ______877 0 0 0 No No No No No 876 0 0 0 No No No No No 875 0 0 0 No No No No No 841 0 0 0 No No No No No 889 0 0 0 No No No No No 873 0 0 0 No No No No No 839 0 0 0 No No No No No ._____ 842 0 0 0 No No No No No

81 ScottWilson/CES/IIIE KarnatakaState Highways ResettlenientAction Plan ImprovementProject Annexure- 3 Strueture Details ContrctIink N Q N Contract I.ink No | Q_No StayLenghMaretoVlue ouse Tap Wae ore Separate Separate Separate Structure eg MarketValue ETElectrificd Connection WaterSource Kitchen Bathroom I avatory .______843 100 100 300000 Yes No Open Well No Yes No 844 21 21 80000 Yes Yes No No No 858 0 0 0 No No No No No 869 8 8 4000 No No PipedWater No No No ______870 0 0 0 No No No No No IB 918 0 0 0 No No No No No 957 50 50 300000 Yes No Piped Water No No No 966 0 0 0 No No No No No 965 0 0 0 No No No No No 960 0 0 0 No No No No No 967 0 0 0 No No No No No 945 0 0 0 No No No No No 944 0 0 0 No No No No No 942 0 0 0 No No No No No 941 0 0 0 No No No No No 937 0 0 0 No No No No No 916 0 0 0 No No No No No 1 938 0 0 0 No No No No iNo

82 Scott Wilson/CES/IIIE KarnatakaState Highways ResettlementAction Plan Improvement Project Annexure- 3 Census Survey

TenantDetails

Contract Link No Q_No OwnerName Residing Rent Residing RentPaid I____ Helping BusinessType Sage Tumover time paid Time Hands uSnesTyeustuge of eTrnoverh

UI 5A 1436J.Sathyanarayan 0 5 350.00 Teastal Shop 1,500.00 1434 J.Sathyanarayan 6 ISO__ _I 150.00 Tyrerepairing Shop 900.00 1433 RamBabu 0 2 100.00 _Tea stall Shop 1,600.00 .______1563 0 5 100.00 GeneralMerchant Shop 15,000.00 U2 5B 971 0 0 2,000.00 Footwear Shop 50,000.00

1161 Srinivas 0 3 500.00 1 TelephoncBooth Shop 70,000.00 97 Mr.Joshi 0 4 700.00 ..Pan/Cigarette Shop 5,000.00 974 0 6 600.00 GeneralMerchant Shop 50,000.00 979 0CS 1,000.00 Shop 40,000.00 1171 0 4 150.00 Pan/Cigarette Shop 5,000.00

1094 DhanapurPanchayat 0 5 100.00 Teastall Shop 24,000.00

A 1275 Laxmavvalemanna 0 2 100.00 Pan/Cigarette Shop 1,600.00 1238 Srinivasa 6 100 0 973 C0 IS 650.00 GeneralMerchant Shop I0,o0o.oO 1285 0 6 150.00 Grocery Shop 40,000.00 1230 0 3 100.00 Sweatmeat Shop 36,000.00 1114 0 10 1,200.00 TransportolTice onice 50,000.00 . 1113 0 2 250.00 Pan/Cigarette Shop 10,000.00 1112 ec80 1,000.00 MoteMlotel . 24,000.00 U3 6L 220 0 0 ______60 516 0 0.600000024 150.00 Barber Shop 3,500.00 6P 684 0 2 300.001 Chickenshop Shop 1,00000 U4 2A 25 0 0C 1 11______.______I 300.00C__3001 _ Pan/Cigarette Shop 23,000.00

83 KarnatakaState Highways Resettlement ImprovementProject ActionPlan Annexure- 3 Tenant Details

Contract Link No Q_No Owner Name Residing Rent Residing Rent Paid Helping Husiness ______t~~~~ime paid Type Usageof I'trnover Time Hands BuiesTyeStructure per monthi 117 L P Uppin 0 0.100000001 500.00 rea stall Shop 4,000.00

116 L R Uppin 0 1 1,000.00 Financeand Cement Trading Shop 100,000.00 I____ _ 6 H.V Ghotc 0 5 300.00 Cloth shop Shop 6,000.00

U4 2A 86 Maulavi MalliksabOagawan 0 3 20000 Pan/Cigarette Shop 4,500.00 121 B3.KShanbag 0 0.200000003 1,000.00 CemcntTrading Shop 20,000(0 126 SalmaS Irnamadar 0 2 4,500.00 3 Motel/Hotel Shop 2,000.00 10 31 500.00 Tyrerepairing Shop 2.600.()t 19 20 500.00 Tailoring Shop 20,00.00 I ~ ~ ~ __ _ 0 0 _ _ _ _ 2 10 550.00 1 Clinic Shop 8,000(10 UUS IA 904 0 2 200.00 Ladiescomer Shop 2,0(00.00

84 KarnatakaState Highways ResettlementAction Plan ImprovementProject Annexure- 3 CommunityAssets ContraLink Village/ Town ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Areaof Areaof ~~~~~~~~~~~OwnerSArea Contra Link Q_No Chainage Side District Taluk Village/ Town Si No.of Structure Type AssetsOthers OwnerShip hip Land Structure Affected ______.______Others (m2) (m2) (m2) Ul 5A 1323 27460.00LHS Raichur Manvi SA MAN NEM L 0 1 Others Waterpoint Government 0 10.5 10.582 1505 30837.00RHS Raichur Manvi Neramanvi 5A MAN NEM R BS_3 BusStand Government 0 17.5 5.196 1486 23486.00RIIS Raichur Manvi lBettadur SA MAN BTD BS_R2 BusStand Government 0 36 33.306

1473 17194.00RHS Raichur Manvi Kurdi 5A MAN KRD SH R2 Shrine _Community 0 10.43999958 10.796 1468 16609.00RHS Raichur Manvi Kurdi 5A MAN KRD HP R2 Handpump Government 0 2.559999943 2.759 1466 16593.20RHS Raichur Manvi Kurdi 5A MAN KRD BS RI BusStand Government 0 30.89999962 30.507 1437 4280.00RHS Raichur Raichur Kasabi Carnp 5A RAI KBC_SH R_I Shrine Community 0 32 24 095 1491 24810.00RilS Raichur Manvi Beuadur 5A KAL BTD R 0 I Others Waterpoint Panchayat 0.129999995 0.246

_____ 149 27855.00RHS Raichur Manvi Neeramanvi 5A MAN NEM R O=2 Aralikatte Community 0 2.559999943 2 66') 1544 62338.00RHS Raichur Sindhnur Ramatanal 5A SIN RTL R HP 7 Handpump Government 0 1.960000038 2 09') 1565 69327.00RIIS Raichur Sindhnur Sulthanpur SA SIN SNP SH R4 Shrine Community 0 33 33257 1324 30463.00IJIS Raichur Manvi Neermanvi 5A MAN NEM L BS I BusStand Govemment 0 17.5 11875

_____ 1567 70017.00RIIS Raichur Sindhnur Sulthanpur 5A SIN SNP0 R5 Others Watrpoint Government 6_ 1.440000057 t8l9 1304 14547.00[,HS Raichur Manvi llukrani Cross 5A MAN IIKN L HO 2 llandpump (iovcmment 0 2.890000105 3.06 1300 9527.00LHS Raichur Manvi Kallur 5A MAN KLL L HP I Handpump Government 0 3.609999895 3 79) 1500 28236.00RHS Raichur Manvi Neeramanvi SA MAN NEM R SH 3 Shrine Community 0 4 4 195 1501 29375.00RHS Raichur Manvi Neeramanvi SA MAN NEM R HP 4_ Handpump Government 0 1.960000038 2.073 1557 68332.30RHS Raichur Sindhnur Sulthanpur SA SIN SNP 0 R4 Others Waterpoint Govnmment _ 0 1.690000057 I RIO) 1525 50630.00RHS Raichur Manvi Bhogavati SA MAN BGV T R_l Temple Community 0 600 16.529 1522 47366.00RHS Raichur Manvi Ohogavati iA BGV R_0 3 Aralikatte Community ... 0 25 616f 1520 46920.00RIIS Raichur Manvi Hirekotankal SA MAN HKL R1WI Well Private 0 364 1091- 1512 42027.00RIIS Raichur Manvi 5A_MAN NDH R BS 4 BusStand Govemment 0 22.39999962 226x1 1542 61995.00RI IS Raichur Sindhnur Ramatanal SA SIN RTL R HP 6 llandpump .Govemment C0 1.960000038 2 085 1367 62262.50 I.IIS Raichur Sindhnur Ramtanhal SA KAL RTL L 4 Shrine Community 0 14.06000042 5 151 1346 52024.00RIIS Raichur Manvi Potnal 5A MAN PTN L 58 Temple Community 0 11.39999962 11.617

1343 50808.00LIIS Raichur Manvi tlirekotankal iA MAN IIKL SU LI Shrine Community _0 1.X79999tt 9339 1386 68467.00LIIS Raichur Sindhnur Sulthanpur 5A SIN SNP L 0 2 Others Waterpoint Govemment 0 2.25 0 428 Ul SA 1348 54718.00[LHS Raichur Manvi Potnal 5A KAL PTN HP L 3 Handpump Govemment 0 1.960000038 2.09R 1534 56767.00RHS Raichur Sindhnur iA SIN YPL HP R5 Handpump Govemment 0 3.059999943 3 22

85 Scott Wilson / CES/ IIIE KarnatakaState Highways ResettlementAction Plan ImprovementProject Annexure - 3 CommunityAssets

CotntraLink Vilg onOwnerS Areaof Areaof Aren ct No Q_No Chainage Side District Taluk Village/ Town SiNo. of Structure Type AssetsOthers OwnerShip hip Land Structure Affected Others (m2) (mn2) (mn2) 1354 60362.20LHS Raichur Sindhnur Banniganur 5A KAL BGR L SH_3 Shrine Community 0 1.200000048 1 278

1347 54386.00RHS Raichur Manvi Potnal SA KAL PTN L 2 Shrinc Community _0 21 21 h62. 1357 61192.50LIIS Raichur Manvi Ramtanhal 5A KAL_RTL L 4 Handpump Government 0 0.639999986 0.721 1392 69318.01LIIS Raichur Sindhnur Sulthanpur 5A SIN SNP L BS 2 BusStand . Government 0 18 18#382 1395 69380.00LIS Raichur Sindhnur Sindhnur 5A SIN SNP SH L_S Shrine Community 0 10.23999977 10547 1412 71575.00LHS Raichur Sindhnur Sindhnur 5A SIN SIN HP L 5 Handpump Government 0 2.3800001124 1A152 1589 76329.00RIIS Raichur Sindhnur Sindhnur 5A SIN SIN HP R_ll Ilandpump G(overnment 0 32400)001)( 3.311 1588 75828.00RIIS Raichur Sindhnuf Sindhnur SA SIN_SINHP R110 I landpump (iovcrnment 0 2.559999943 2 71 7 1585 75782.00RIIS Raichur Sindhnur Sindhnur 5A SIN_SIN SH-R5 Shrine Community 0 9 3.74 1581 74020.00RHS Raichur SindhnuF Sindhnur 5A SIN SIN HP R9 H-andpump Government 0 1.440000057 1 522 2546 63349.00RHS Raichur Sindhnur ShivaJawalgera 5A SIN_SJWR HP_S Handpump Government 0 1.440000057 1.551 U2 SB 1110 50019.00LHS KOPPAL GANGAWAT GANGAWATUI SB GAN GAN SU L4 . Shrine Community 0 9.600000381 9.915 ____ 21247 33075.00RHS KOPPAL GANGAWAT SIDDAPUR SB GAN_SDPO R4 Others Waterpoint Government 0 2.640000105 2.013 _111 50025.00LHS KOPPAL GANGAWAT GANGAWATHI SB GAN GAN HP L3 Handpump Government 0 1.919999957 2.038 1106 47961.00LiHS KOPPAL GANGAWAT GANOAWATHI Vtl 5 OAN GAN 0 L13 Others Publictap Governmcnt 0 1.539999962 2.65.) 1105 47897.00LHS KOPPAL GANGAWAT GANGAWATHIVll 5B GAN GAN 0 L12 Aralikatte Community 0 5.289999962 5 5.13 1232 25010.00RIIS KOPPAL GANGAWAT Karatgi SB GAN KTG SllR5 Shrine Community 0 2.890000105 1 797 1102 46785.00LIIS KOPPAL GANGAWATIJANGAMARA KAL SB GAN JOK OHLI Others Publictap G;overnment 0) 0.09000001)4 0 12 2090 43049.00LBS KOPPAL. GANGAWATI MARALI SB GAN MAR AK L 2 Aralikatte ______Community ____ I1I.1 9999981_____ It9I 1248 33134.00RIIS KOPPAL GANGAWA1 SIDDAPUR SR GAN SDP 0 R5 Others Waterpoint Governmnent 0 4.4800000(19 1 It 1081 37590.00LBS Koppal ANGAWAT Sriramnagar SB GAN SRI L HP_2 Handpumnp . Private 0 2380000114 2.51I 1073 29042.00IlS Koppal GANGAWAT Marlanhalli SB GAN-ML"_1. 0_7 Others Waterpoint Government 0 3,90t1(0t0)()95_2 21 1079 35997.00LIIS Koppal GANGAWAT Krishnapur SB GAN_KRI L 0 10 Others Waterpoint (;overnnment 0 2.890()0(105 0 5.12 1075 33220.00LBS Koppal GANGAWAT Siddapur SB GAN_SDPL 0 9 Others Waterpoint Government I 3.920000076 4 051 1074 32374.00LIIS Koppal GANGAWAT Siddapur 5B GAN_SDPL_0_8 Others Waterpoint Government 0 6.30000019)_-_' 6- 1072 28780.00LIIS Koppal GANGAWAT Marlanhalli SB GAN MLH L 0 6 Others Publictap I ancliayat _ 2 2.()2 1070 27740.00IlIS Koppal GANGAWATMarlanhalli SB GAN MLII L 0 4 Others Publictap 'alnchayat . ( 2 211) 1065 25495.00L.IPS KOPPAL GANGAWATKaratgi SB GAN_KTG I. 0 3 Aralikattc Conmunity 0 6.251 6._ 1062 2498R).00L.IS KOI'PAI. GANGAWAIKaratgi SB GAN_K1G L AK I Aralikat(e Comimiuinity ( 9 6000003811 t.S)7

86 Scott Wilson/ CES/ IIIE KarnatakaState Highways ResettlementAction Plan ImprovementProject Annexure- 3

Community Assets ____ CotaLin sVllgetsTwnOwnerS Areaof Area of Area Contra Link Q No Chainage Side District Taluk Natn Si No. of Structure Type AssetsOthers OwnerShip hip Land Structure Affected _NoNae _ _ Others (m2) (m2) (m2) U2 5B 1095 44710.00 LHS KOPPAL GANGAWAT: JANGAMARAKAL SB GAN JGK BS_ BusStand Govemment 0 19.6000035 9.28 1097 44718.30LBS KOPPAL OANGAWAT JANGAMANAK SB AN _GRKL 0 10 Others WaterPoint Government 0_ 1.690000057 1.83 1083 39320.00LHS Koppal GANGAWAT Sriramnagar 5B GAN_SRL_SH 3 Shrine Private 0 1.210000038 1.21 1207 20875.00RHS Raichur Sindhnur Karatgi SB GAN KTG R 0 2 Others Publictap Government 0 0.090000004 0.12 1071 27940.00LHIS Koppel GANGAWAT Marlanhalli 5B GAN MLH L 0 5 Others Publictap Panchayat 0 2 2.109 1249 34192.00RHS KOPPAL GANGAWAT KRISHNAPURA SB GAN KRI 0 R6 Others Waterpoint Community - 0 7.480000019 7.701 1223 22578.00RHS Koppal Gangawathi Karatgi 5B GAN_KTG_R 0 3 Others Waterpoint Govemment 0 5.289999962 2.801 1213 22010.00RHS Koppal Gangawathi Karatgi SBGAN KTG_R_SH 3 Shrine Community 1023999977 6.204 1206 18925.00RHS Raichur Sindhnur Karatgi 5BGAN KTG_R SB_I Shrine Community _ 0 6.25 6.277 3389 12130.00PIHS Raichur Sindhnur Gorebal 51BSIN)GIII R OS-I BusStand ______Govermecnt 0 16.5 30735 1179 6320.00 RHIS Raichur Sindhnur HosalliCamp 5B SIN HOHBR2 Temple Community 0 60 7 874 999 2402.00LBS Raichur Sindhnur Sindhnur 5B SIN SIN L 3SI BusStand Govemment _ 0 26.60000038 7.004 977 645.00 LBS Raichur Sindhnur Sindhnur SIN L 0 I Others Publictap Govemment 0 0.25 0,298 975 182.00LBIS IRaichur Sindhnur iSindhnur SIN tLSH I Shrine Community I01 14.43999958 9,021 1286 48565.50RHS Koppal Gangawathi Gangawathi SB GAN GAN SH R_8 Shrine Community 0 1.440000057 1,106 1263 41387.00RHS Koppul Gangawathi Marali 5B GAN MAR_R_HP_3 Handpump Govemment . 0 2.380000114 2.503 1045 22020,00 LI-S Koppal GAGWATI Karatgi SBHGAN_I(TQ L 0 2 Others Waterpoint Government ____0 6.25 3,196 976 351.00 LBS Sindhnur Sindhnur Sindhnur SIN L SH_2 Shrine Community 0 6.25 65 1167 2397.00RHS Raichur Sindhnur Sindhnur SB_NA_SINSH R I Shrine Community 0 7.289999962 7513 1257 39218.00RHS KOPPAL GANGAWAT SRI RAMNAGAR 5B GAN SRI_HP_R3 Handpump Govemment 0 3.400000095 299 1130 3032.00RHS RAICHUR Sindhnur Sindhnur 5B SIN SIN 0OR2 Others Waterpoint Govemment _ 0 7.S00000191 7.595 1265 42028.00RHS Koppal Gangawathi Marali 5B GAN MAR SH R 6 Shrine Community 0 16 11.952 1278 47011.00 RIIS Koppal Gangawathi JangamaraKalgudi 5B GAM JGK_R SH_7 Shrine Community 06 840000153 6 996 1254 37776.00RBS KOPPAL GANGAWAT SRI RAMNAGAR 5B_GAN SRI HP_R2 Handpump I _ Govemment __ 0 2.700000048 285 1250 34230.00RHS KOPPAL GANGAWAT KRISHNAPURA 5B GAN KRI_T R3 Temple Community 0 143 42.424 5C 804 13750.00LHS KOPPAL GANGAWAT 5C GAN LGH_0_L2 Others Waterpoint Govemment _ 0 4.800000191 5,173 826 19652.00 LHS Koppal Koppal Jabbalgudda JBL L-0-3 Othert WaterStorageT Community _ 0 .440000057 3I.56 828 25931t001 13HS Koppal KoppDI Budagumpa BGM.L.HP-3 Handpump Community f 3.40000009 3.582 832 26109.001LBS Koppal Koppal Budagumpa BGM LjT_3 Temple Govemment 0 23.20000076 23 527

87 ScottWilson / CES/ IIIE KarnatakaState Highways ResettlemenitAction Plani ImprovementProlect Annexure - 3 Community Assets ContraLink Village/ Town ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Area of Area of ~~~~~~~~~~~~OwnerSArea Contra LNok o Chainage Side District Taluk Nage Si No. of Structure Type AssetsOthers OwnerShip hip Land Structure Affectcd ___t____No______N__Name______Others (m2) (m2) (tn2) 793 10440.00LHS KOPPAL GANGAWAl CHIKKA BENKAL SC_GAN BEK BS L2 BusStand Govemment 0 16.79999924 6 228 710 3710.00 RHS KOPPAL GANGAWAT BASAPATNA 5C GAN BSP0 R4 Others Waterpoint Govemment 0 6.800000191 6.943 U2 5C 754 26X31.5 RIIS KOtIPAL KOIPPAL IlUDAGUMPA SC_KOP_13GM_R60 Othcrs Waterpoint Gioverimncnt tI 3.910000086 4 07' 709 3497.00RI IS KOI lPAL GANGAWAT1BASAPATNA SC GAN BSP IIP RI llandpunp _ (;ovcrnmcnt 0 3.24(1t(1001 3 421 787 4310.70LHS KOPPAL GANGAWAT BASAPATNA SC GAN BSP0 Li Aralikatte _ Community 0 6.400000095 6,595 784 3690.00LIS KOPPAL GANGAWAT BASAPATNA 5C GAN BSP T L2 Temple Community 0 6(1 32271 = = _ 707 2249.00RHS KOPPAL GANGAWAT VADARHATTY SC_GANVDH 0 R.3 Others WaterStorage Ta Govemment 0 10.23999977 4 529 766 2036.00LIIS KOPPAL GANGAWAT VADARHATTY SC GAN VDH SH Li Shrine _ Community 0 19.36000(161 5.121 782 2644.20LHS KOPPAL GANGAWATVADARHATTY SC GAN VDH T Li Temple Community (0 I6 10000038 16l318

700 1466.00RIS KOPPAL GANGAWATVADARHATTY SC GAN VDH R TI Temple Community t_ 144 5 558 752 26559.00RHS KOPPAL KOPPAL BUDAGUMPA SC_KOPBUM SFl R2 Shrine Community 0 66 56f111

751 26140.00RH1 KOPPAL KOPPAL BUDAGUMPA SC KOP BGM HP R5 tlandpump I _ Govemment 0 2.R90000105 2.8Rl 739 18458.00RIIS KOPPAL KOPPAL JABBALGUDA 5C KOP JIlL S RI Shrine Community 0 16.20000076 2 668 721 9125.00RHS KOPPAL CANGAWATIIIREBSENKAL 5C GAN_BEK T R2 Temple Community 0 45.5 45812 720 9080.00RIIS KOPPAL GANGAWAT HIREBENKAL 5C GAN BEK IP 1R2 tHandpump Government (0 3.24000001 3 067 719 8100.00RHIS KOPPAL GANGAWAT-tIIRE BENKAL 5C GAN BEK 0 R4 Others Waterpoint Government _ 0 4 R00))00191 4 898 792 10415.00ILIS KOPPAL GANGAWATrBINKAL 5C GAN BEK lIP Li Hlandpump . (iovernnent ( 2.7200000(12 2 87x U3 6L 195 7035.90l.IS GULBURG SIIAIIPUR VIBIHUTIHALLI 6L SIIA_VBH L2 RusStand iovcrmnient (I 39 _ In8 235 10526.50RIIS GULBURGCSHABIPUR SHAHPUR 6L SIIA SIIA AK RI Aralikatte . Pvt. Trust 0 19.3600(1061 2 195 197 7060.00LIBS GULBURG SHAItPUR VIBHUTIIIALLI 6L SHA VBII L3 Others Publictap Governmcnt 0 2.799999952 3(117 232 10461.00RHS GULBURGI StIAIPUR RAKAMGERA 6L SHA_RMGT RI Temple I_rivate _ 0 4.829999924 3188 234 10478.60RIIS GULBURGI SHAHPUR SIIAHPUR 6L SHA SHA BS R2 BusStand (ijovernmlent ( 27 163_ 209 7375.00LHS GULBURGI SIIAIIPUR VIBIIUTIHALLI 6L_SllA VBH LI tlandpump Government t 3.599999905 3 671 193 697200CLl(S GtUI.BURG SHlAIIPUR VIBIIUTIIIALLI 6L SHA_VBII_L13 Others Publictap Ilanchayat ( 1 559999943 1677 6M 249 4754.30LIIS GULBURG SIIAIIPUR AMALAPUR 6M SIIA AMA AK L7 Aralikatte Community O 21 6f22; 279 13792.00LIIS GUl.BURGi SHAIIPUR MADARKI 6M SIIA_MAD BS LI BusStand (iovernment _( 37S.82(10073 (1.351 284 16150.0(1I.IS GUISBURG SIIAIIPltR MUDBAL 6M SIIA MUD BS_L2 3usStand Government I 13.311()(I0((9 II.)9 327 4750.40RIIS BUl.IIURGSIIAIIPtUR AMALAPUR 6M SIIA AMA IIP RI llandpump _ _ overnment _ t 3.599999905 I 585 352 11 000.0(( RI IS (it 11.llt(R i/ SIIAI liltiIl 6M SI IA SAI) I111R3 I landpimpi999tp G ivcrnmcnt I 1 1 x

88 Scott Wilsoni/ CES/ IIIE KarnatakaState Highways ResettlementAction Plan ImprovementProject Annexure - 3 CommunityAssets Contra Link Vilg onownerS Areaof Areaof Area ContraLino Q No Chainage Side District Taluk V age Si No. of Structure Type AssetsOthers OwnerShip hip Land Strutur Affected ______Others (m2) (mn2) (m2) 248 474240 LHS GULBURGASHAIIPUR AMALAPUR 6M SHA AMA 0 Li Others Compoundwall Government 0 264 74263 6N 411 34300.00LHS GULBURGAGULBURGA NANDIKUR 6N GUL_NDK_SHBL2 Shrine Community 0 1225 4.941 419 36152.10LBS GULBURGAGULBURGA KOTNUR(D) 6N GLB KOT_S L5 BusStand Government 0 22.6%000031 2.S22 388 2546.00RHS GULBURGiJEVARGI(B) JEVARGI(B) 6N JEV JEB R2 Shrine Commnunity 0 106.4000015 29 398 U3 6N 393 32200.00RHS GULBURG/ GULBURGA NANDIKUR 6N_JEV_NDKT RI Temple Community 0 45 7.339 404 37324.00RHS GULBURGsGULBURGA GULBURGA 6N JEV_GUL_SHR2 Shrine Community 0 31.5 29.856 405 888.50LHS GULBURG/ JEVARGI JEVARGI 6N_JEV JEK SH Li Shrine Commnunity 0 1.5 1.655 407 12679.20LHS GULBURG/ GULBURGA FARIDABAD 6N_GUL_FLR_HPLI Handpump Govemment 0 3.599999905 0.563 409 33400.00LHS GULBURGYGULBURGA NANDIKUR 6N_GLB NDK_BS_L3 BusStand Government ._1 15.51000023 14 935 410 32223.00LHS GULBURGAGULBURGA NANDIKUR 6N GUL NDK BS L2 BusStand Govemment 0 28.79999924 1.359 =__ 60 636 52242.00LHS fI3DAR HUMNABAD MUSTAPUR 60_GUL_MUS 0 L7 Others BasaveshwarCir Community 0 10.23999977 10.382 628 47960.00LHS BIDAR HUMNABAD HALLIKHED 60_GUL HAL HP L7 Handpump Govemment 0 3.599999905 3 502 572 19620.00LHS GULBURGAGULBURGA SIRAGAPUR 60 GUL-SGP_BSLi BusStand Government . 0 28 24 IS1 575 19984.00LHS GULBURGAGULBURGA SIRAGAPUR 60_GUL SGP M LI Mosque Community _ 0 150 33 407 598 26196.00LHS GULBURG GULBURGADASTAPUR 60_GUL_DAD_BSL3 BusStand Govemrnment 0 25.60000038 15.73 600 27560.00LIIS GULBURG GULBURGA NAVADAGI (B) 60 GUL NVK 0 L2 Others Basement Community 0 16.45000076 12.313 602 36267.00LHS GULBURG GULBURGAKAMALAPUR 60_GUL KMP T L2 Temple Community _ 0 72 59.467 605 37345.00LBS GULBURO GULBURGA BACHNAL 60_GUL_BAC HP_L5 mlandpump Community 0 1__I.539999962 3 289 608 40240.00LfIS GULBURG GULBURGA MARGUTTI 60 GUL MAR SH L2 Shrine Community . 0 18 II 73 631 51310.00LBS BIDAR IIUMNABAD IfALLIKHED WADI 60 GUL HAL 0 L6 Others Waterpoint Government 0 4.199999809 44s3 481 20620.00RHS GULBURGAGULBURGA KURIKOTA 60 GUL KUK_T R3 Temple Community _ 0 36 24 802 609 40500.00LBS GULBURGAGULBURGA 60 GUL_DON HP L6 Handpump Government 0 3.400000095 3 562

483 20629.50RIIS GULBURG GULBURGA KURIKOTA 60QGUL KUK AK R2 Aralikatte Comnmunity _0 9 6 94.1 502 28823.00RIIS GULBURGAGULBURGA NANDIKUR 60 GUL NVK SH R2 Shrine Community 0 29.15999985 30.109 503 37376.00RHS GULBURGAGULBURGA BHIMANAL 60 GUL BHI _S R4 BusStand Govemment 0 28.79999924 15.599 474 19590.00RHS GULBURGAGULBURGA SIRAGAPUR 60 GUL_SGPHP r3 Hlandpump Govemment 0 3.599999905 3 775 508 4149600 RIIS GULBURG GULBURGA DONGARGAON 60 GUL DON HP R3 Handpump Community _ 0 7.559999943 7.8t)2 476 19632.00RIlS GULBURG GULBURGA SIRAGAPUR 60 GUL SGP T R2 Temple Community 0 49 28 007 420 3314 50 RIIS GULBURG GULBURGAGULBURGA 60 GUL GUL AK RI Aralikatte Community / 44.09999847 10.461

89 Scott Wilson/ CES/ IIIE KarnatakaState Highways ResettlementAction Plan ImprovementProlect Annexure- 3 CommunityAssets Contra Link Q No Chainae SideContra DistrictVillageLink Village/ Town SI No. of Structure Type AssetsOthers OwnerShip~~~~~~ hip ~~~~~~~~~OwnerSAreaLandof StructureArea of AffectedArea ct.No 9 Name_ Others (m2) (m2) (rn2) 457 13620.00RHS GULBURGAGULBURGA AURAD 60 GUL AUR 0 RI Others WaterStorage TE Govemment _ 0 2.559999943 2 713 458 14010.00RIIS GULBURGACULBURGA AURAD 60 GUL AUR BS R2 BusStand Govcrnmrest 0 42 10.765 459 14192.00RIIS GULBURG GULBURGA AURAD 60 GUL AUR T RI Temple Community 0 32.5 12.779 469 18325.00RIIS GULBURG GtJLBURGA 60 GUL ANK BS R3 BusStand Govemment 0 28 645t, 470 18334.00RHS GULBURGAGULBURGA ANKALGI 60 GUL ANK HP R2 Handpump Community 0 10.80000019 8.207 506 40262.00RIIS GULBURGAGULBURGA MALAGUTTICRO 60 GUL MAR_O_R2 Aralikatte Community . 0 25.60000038 13 791 U3 6P 666 27730.00RHS BIDAR BIIALKI BYALAHALLI (K) 6P IIUM_BYL 0 R4 Others FlagPole PublicTrust 0 025 (1)307

686 28000.00LHS BIDAR BHALKI BYALAHALLI 6P HUM BYL 0 L5 Others Publictap Government _0 0 699999988 0.822 664 22737.00RliS BIDAR BHALKI SYNBANGI 6P HUM SIN_O R2 Others Factoryboaud Private 0 8.90)9999847 8 652 662 683.80 RHS BIDAR IIUMNABAD HUMNABAD 6P HUM_HUM_O RI Others Waterpoint Govemment 0 0.129999995 0 14 665 27519.80RIIS BIDAR BHALKI BYALAHALLI 6P HUM BYL O R3 Others FlagPole PublicTrust 0 1.092 672 40384.50RVIS BIDAR BIDAR BAKCHOUDI 6P HUM BKD_O LB Others FlagPole Community 0 1.690000057 1 ill 674 44272.00RIIS BIDAR BIDAR KOLAR(K) 6P IIUM KLK 0 R9 Others Railwaycrossinl Government 0 3.779999971 1.36f 685 21800.00LHS BIDAR IiUMNABAD liALLIKHED (B) 6P HUM-HALO L4 Others Waterbody Govemment 0 1.210000038 I 31R

678 552.00LHS BIDAR HUMNABAD HUMNABAD 6P HUM HUM 0_LI Others Waterpoint Govemmcnt 0 I _.__9 680 16895.00LHS Bl3DAR IIUMNABAD Hallikhed(B) 60 HUM_HAL_O-L3 Others Waterbody Community 0 2.559999943 (1)255 687 28025.00LHS BIDAR BHALKI BYALAFtALLI 6P HUM BYL 0_L6 Others Publictap Govemment 0 0.639999986 (0717 689 37627.00LHS BIDAR BIDAR ANADOOR 6P HUM AND_O_L6 Others Churchsymbol Community 0 6.26999998 6 20 690 39228.00Il IS BIDAR BIDAR KOLHAR (B) 6P_tiUM_KLB 0 L7 Others Flag Pole Community 0 2.890000105 1 3(t- I' 691 39889.00LHS BIDAR BIDAR KOLHAR (B) 6P IIUM KLB 0 L8 Others Pumphouse Govcrnment 0 1.440t000057 1 522 692 43255.70LIIS BIDAR BIDAR KOLHAR(K) 6P HUM KLK 0 L9 Others BasaweshwaraK Community t 1.080000043 I 0os1

693 45488.50LIIS BIDAR BIDAR NAUBAD 6P HUM NAU 0 LIO Others Statue Community 0 25 ___ 1 166 676 44820.00RIIS UIDAR IIIDAR NAUBAD 6P HUM NAV HP RI Handpump Government t 1.6900)00057 1 7x7 663 6720.00RIIS 3IDAR IIUMNABADCHINNAKERA 61 IIUM Cil1SHl RI Shrine Comlimulity t_ 2.0RR((((14 ((272

_____ 679 9505.00LIIS UIDAR IIUMNABAD JALASANGI 6P HUM JAL O_L2 Others Police-Chowck Government t 6__ 150 673 40395.00RIIS lllt)AR IID)AR BlAKCIIOUDI 6PtIIUM_BKD_BS_RI BusStand Government t 14 1599)R . 5 s1 671 37610.001RIIS 131)AR 1311)AR ANADOOR 6P IIUM AND 0 R7 Tcmple Comnity tlty07 8Ul1)0t)153 7 771 669 37334.81RIlS Ilidar Bidar Anadoor 6P lltJM AND 0 R6 Otliers Statue (omimunity t 79l1t0t00153 (ilts 6681 29445.00RHIS Bll)AR BIIALKI IIALAHALLI (K) 6P HUM HAL 0 R5 Others Statue Commimity 0 5.76t)00)0)229 1 613

90 Scott Wilson / CES/ IIIE KamatakaState Highways ResettlementAction Plan ImprovementProlect Annexure- 3 CommunityAssets Contra Link Vlae/Tw OwnerS Areaof Areaof Area et No Q_No Chainage Side District Taluk Village/ Town Si No.of Structure Type AssetsOthers OwnerShip hip Land Structure Affected __.._.__.__ Others (m2) (m2) (m2) 667 2939t.00 RHS BIDAR BHALKI HALAHALU 6P HUM HAL AK RI Araikatte Community 0 29.04000092 6.049 U4 2A 62 3854.80LHS BIJAPUR BIJAPUR BUAPUR 2A_BIJ NRS L2 College Community 0 0 629.425 1635 728.00RHS BIJAPUR BIJAPUR BIJAPUR 2A BIJ BU T RI Temple Private 0 24 19.571 145 516S.00RHS BIJAPUR BIJAPUR NAURASPUR 2A_BIJ NRS_R2 Handpump Government 0 3.96000003S 4.166 147 5388.50RHS BIJAPUR BIJAPUR NAURASPUR 2A BIJ NRS R2 Temple PublicTrust 0 2.375 2.501 156 S892.20RHS BIJAPUR BIJAPUR TORVI 2A BUTOR HP_R3 Handpump Community 0 3.24000001 2.16 157 8918.00RHS BIJAPUR BIJAPUR TORVI 2A BUIJTORT R3 Temple PublicTrust 0 6.75 7027 1634 59.00 RIJS BUAPUR BIJAPUR BUAPUR 2A BIJ BIJ HP RI Handpump Govemment _ 0 3.24000001 2 865

U4 2A 167 12069.00LIIS BIJAPUIR BIJAPUR TORVI 2A_BIJ TOR T R4 Temple PublicTrust I _0 32 22.02 26 2155.90LOIS BIJAPUR BIJAPUR BIJAPUR 2A_BIJ BIJ HS LI Others SchoolGround Private 0 0 67655 166 11154.00RHS BIJAPUR BIJAPUR TORVI 2A BIJ TOR HP R4 Handpump Govemment 0 3.599999905 3747 Us IA 854 18909.10 LHS Raichur Raichur Raichur IA_APB RAI_O L3 Others Graveyard PublicTrust 14000 0 13.7779 . 35 1579.50LHS Raichur Raichur Devasugur DVS_L_O_I Others CheckPost Govemment 0 17.5 10 425 336 1709.50LHS Raichur Raichur Devasugur DVS_L 0 2 Others Checkpost Govemment 0 46.22999954 12.852

845 13574.00LHS Raichur Raichur Yermaus YAR L SH I Shrine Community _0 33.63999939 20.654 _ 371 10483.50RHS Raichur Raichur Chickasagar IA APB CKS T R2 Temple Community 0 48.75 3 749

874 13517.00RHS Raichur Raichur Yaramarus IA APB YAR_SH_R2 Shrine Private _0 11.19999981 11.513 113 912 2780.20LHS Raichur Raichur Raichur IB_APB_RAI 0 L2 Others Checkpost Govemment 0 16.71999931 4.36 908 2443.00LHS Raichur Raichur Raichur lB APB RAI SH_LI Shrine Community 0 5.28000021 5.481 907 2347.60LHS Raichur Raichur Raichur I BAPB RAI O_LI Others KSRTCCounter Govemment 0 9.999999619 8.646 906 1067.00LHS Raichur Raichur Raichur IB APB RAI S LI Shrine PublicTrust 0 48.88000107 16611 949 3981.00Rl-IS Raichur Raichur Askihal IB_APB_AKH_HP_RI Handpump Govemment I 0 I 0.098 919 4327.00LHS Raichur Raichur Askihal lBBAPB AKH Ot Others Publictap Private 0 0.090000004 0 12 920 4339.00RIIS Raichur Raichur Askihal ID APB AKH 0 L5 Others Publictap Private 0 0.75 0.143 921 4345.50RIIS Raichur Raichur Askihal IB APB AKH_O_L6 Others Publictap Private 0 0.25 t3 948 3977.90RIIS Raichur Raichur Askihal I1B.APB.AKH_O_RI Aralikatte Community 0 13.6S999958 14.062 951 4318.00 RHIS Raichur Raichur Askihl IB APB AKH O_R2 Others Publictap Private 0 0.800000012 0 (98 954 4331.00RHS Raichur Raichur . Askihal IB APB AKH M RI Mosque Community 0 4 4 049 959 4410.0CRHS Raichur Raichur kihai lI APB AKH_T RI Temple PublicTrust I 0 41.75999S32 6.313

91 ScottWlson / CES/ IIIE KarnatakaState Highways ResettlementAction Plan ImprovementProlect Annexure- 3 Community Assets CotaLink Village/ Town OwnerS Area of Area of Area CocnttnLNnok Q_No Chainage Side District Taluk Name Si No. of Structure Type AssetsOthers OwnerShip hip Land Structure Affected _4 0 Others (m2) (m2) (m2) 11111964 4518.00 RHIS Raichur Raichur Askihal I B APRAKH Sli R3 Shrine Community 0 60.15999985 23195 946 1371.40RlIS Raichur Raicliur Raichur I_BAPB_RAI_O_I/A Othecs DisIrictJudgc R (iovcrnmcnt 0 621 5461(9

92 Scott Wilson / CES/ IIIE Annexure 4 Karnataka State Highways Resetticment Action Pian. Improvement Project Annexure4 ANNEXURE 4

Annexure 4-1 NGO CONSULTANCY FOR INIPLEMENTATIONOF RESETTLEMENT ACTION PLAN - PHASE I ROADS

DRAFT TERMS OF REFERENCE

1. BACKGROUND OF THE PROJECr The aim of the project is to improvethe performanceof the State's road transport sector. The project will improve road conditions and capacityof the state road network along with developmentof in- house capabilitiesof the Public Works Departmentto plan. develop and maintain the Karnatakaroad network. Based on the results of the strategic option study conductedin 1996, the Governmentof Karnataka has identified 2500 kms of high priority roads. Of this 960 Kms were selected for upgrading and remaining under major maintenance.400 kms were selected under Phase I for upgradationand 560 Kms under Phase II. The 400 Km of roads pass through5 districts of Karnataka. Most of the road improvementwill be confinedto public land, i.e., the existing Rightof Way (ROW) which is controlled by the PWD. However,road improvementincludes realignmentof the road at some locations,which will involveexpropriation of land from the current owners/users. The project improvementwill also necessitatethe evictionof squattersand removalof agriculturalencroachments from within the COI as consideredin consultationwith the design engineers. Expropriationof land. eviction of squatters and removal of agriculturalencroachments may cause social disruptionand economic loss to the project affectedpersons (PAPs) and their families. It is thereforeimportant that disturbancesand losses of PAPs due to projectare minimizedthrough proper planning. It is againstthis backgroundthat PWD has carriedout a socialassessment of ProjectAffected Persons on 400 Kms under Phase I of State Highways and prepared a ResettlementAction Plan. The, encroachersand titleholdersof varioustypes of propertieswere identifiedin the social assessmentand a detailed Action Plan was prepared for the resettlementand rehabilitationof displacedpersons. The R&R policy containing entitlement packages for various categories of PAPs was prepared and approvedby the GOK. To keep the negativeimpact to a minimum,various measureswere undertaken such as redesigning of project roads where large numbers of people are likely to be affected and avoidanceof common properties from possible impact. These measureshave considerablyreduced the numberof affectedfamilies. The total number of affectedfamilies is 753 . Keeping in view the impact to the people due to the implementationof the project, the PWD will requireto appropriatelyresettle and rehabilitatethe PAPsin accordancewith the RAP proposedfor the purpose. Due to the lack of such infrastructurefor the implementationof the RAP, the PWD will requireto appoint local NGOs who not only have the experiencein carrying out such activities,but also have a betteraccess with the peopleat the grassrootsfor effectiveimplementation. II. OBJECTIVES The main objectivesof the NGO thus appointedfor the implementationof the KSI-P RAP would be to: I. Educatethe PAPs on their rights,entitlements and obligationsunder the RAP. 2. Ensure that PAPs obtain their full entitlementsunder the RAP. Where optionsare available.the NGO shall provide adviceto PAPson the relative benefitsof each option. 3. Assist the PAPs in the redressalof grievancesthrough the system implementedas part of the RAP. 4. Collectdata to allow PWD to monitorand evaluatethe implementationof the RAP. 5. Update the list of PAPsas requiredat the time of the implementation.

1 Scon Wilson / CES f IIE KarnatakaState Highways ResettlementAction Plan Improvement Project Annexure4 m. TASKS OF THE NGO The NGO will work as a link between the Social DevelopmentResettlement Cell (SDRC) of the Project ImplementationUnit, the PAPs representativesand the affectedcommunity. The NGO will be responsiblefor assistingthe PAPs duringthe resettlementand rehabilitationprocess and shall ensure that all of the provisionsof the R&RPolicy and the RAP with regard to the well being of the PAPs, are implementedappropriately and effectively. Specifically,the selectedNGOs will: 1. Develop rapportbetween the PAPs and the projectauthorities particularly the SDRC. This will be achieved through regular meeting with both the SDRC representatives and the PAPs. Meetingswith the SDRCwill be held at least fortnightlyand meetingswith PAPswill be held at leastmonthly. All meetingsand decisionstaken are to be documented. 2. Assist SDRCto undertakea public informationcampaign at the commencementof the project to informthe affectedcommunities of: a) the need for LA b) the need for evictionof squattersand encroachers c) the likely consequencesof the projecton the communities/personseconomic livelihood d) identifyingPAPs and verifyingon the basis of the census survey carried out and facilitating the distributionof the identitycards e) the R&Rpolicy and entitlementpackages f) assist PAPsin getting the compensationfor their landand propertiesacquired for the project. g) ensure benefitsdue to the PAPs under the R&R policy and RAP are providedto the PAPs. The NGO will determinethe entitlementsof each PAP and compare it to the offer being made by the project.If there is a discrepancy,between the two, the NGO will be responsible for assisting the PAP in coming to some agreement with the SDRC and, if necessary, pursuingthe matterthrough the grievanceredressal mechanism. h) help PAPs identifysuitable land for relocationand for agriculturalpurposes. The NGOs will identify with PWD and the Revenue Departmentsuitable government land and assist in negotiating its transfer to the PAP. Where suitable government land is not available, the NGO will assist the PAP to locate a land owner willingto sell his land and will assist in the negotiationof the purchaseprice. i) help project authoritiesin making arrangementsfor the smooth relocation of the PAPs and their business. This will involve close consultation with the PAPs to ensure that the arrangementsare acceptableto them. j) ensure proper utilizationby the PAPs of various grants available under the R&R package. The NGO will be responsiblefor advisingthe PAPs on how bestto use any cash that may be provided under the RAP. Emphasis should be placed on using such funds in a sustainable way e.g. purchasingreplacement land for that acquired. k) assist PAPs in getting benefits from various governmentdevelopment programs particularly for houseconstruction. There are a number of governmenthousing and trainingprograms for livelihoodprograms that can be used by PAPs. The NGOs will investigatethe availabilityof places in these programsand shall informthe PAPsof the opportunitiesthat exist and their relative merits. The NGO will co-ordinate the trainingprograms for sustainablelivelihood and assist in developing the required skills for livelihood rehabilitation.The NGO shall coordinatewith the RevenueDepartment and othergovernment departments and other NGOs working in the area to ensurethat all of the optionsavailable to the PAP are known and can be communicatedto them. I) help PAPs in the redressal of their grievances.The NGO shall make PAPs aware of the grievance mechanism set out in the RAP and shall assist PAPs who have grievances to pursue a suitableremedy. m) develop micro level plansfor resettlementand rehabilitation(R&R) in consultationwith the PAPs and the SDRC. A plan shall be prepared and agreed for each PAP and will include such itemsas:

2 Scott Wilson/ CES / IIIE KamatakaState Highways ResenlementAction Plan ImprovcmentProject Annexure4 a) list of options open to and the choices made by the PAP. The NGOs will explain to the PAPsthe optionsavailable for their R&Rand assist them in makingtheir choices b) site for relocation c) a list of benefitsdue to the PAP d) arrangementsfor moving e) proposedutilization of any grant moneysdue to the PAP f) involvementof PAP in existinggovernment development programs g) update informationavailable on PAPs and collect informationon PAPs coming in the project due to any changes.PWD will be monitoringthe implementationof the RAP and will requiredata from the NGO to monitorinput, output and impactindicators. h) any otherresponsibility as may be assignedfor the welfare of the affectedcommunity. IV. METHODOLOGY In order to carry out the above tasks, employeesof NGOs are to be stationedin the project area. Besides contactingPAPs on an individualbasis to regularlyupdate the baseline information,group meetingsand Gram Sabhas(village level meetings) will be conductedby the NGOs on a regular basis. The frequencyof such meetingswill depend on the requirementsof the PAPs but should occur at least once a month,to allowthe PAPs to remainup to date on project developments.NGOs will encourage participationof individualPAPs in such meetingsby discussingtheir problemsregarding LA, R&R and other aspectsrelating to their socio-economiclives. Such participationwill make it easierto find a solutionacceptable to all involved. V. REPORTING The NGO shall submit an inception report-detailingplan of action, manpower deployment,time schedule, and detailed methodologywithin 21 days of the commencementof the assignment.The NGO should also submit fortnightlyprogress reportson the activitiescarried out duringthat fortnight and proposed activitiesfor the coming month. The fortnightly progressreports will include data on input and output indicators as required by the SDRC. a) Updated data on PAPs and data on additional PAPs coming due to changes will be submitted within two months of the commencement of the assignment. b) Data on PAPs for monitoring of impact indicators will be submitted to the SDRC as required. c) Micro level plans for each PAP on the project will be submitted to the SDRC for information within 3 months of the commencement of the services. Where changes occur during the project requiring changes to the micro level plans, the NGO will update the relevant plans and resubmit them to the SDRC. d) At the completion of the assignment the NGO shall submit a final report summarizing the actions taken during the project, the methodology and manpower used to carry out the work, and a summary of assistance given to each PAP on the project.

VI. TIME SCHEDULE It is estimated that the NGO services will be required for two vears for participating in the implementationof RAP.

3 ScottWilson ICES / IIIE KarnatakaState Highways Resetlemcnt Action Plan ImprovementProject Annexure4 NGO PROFILE 1. Name oftheNGO SocietyRegistration Details (Encloseregistration certificate) RegistrationNumber Year of Registration Place of Registration 2. Addressof head Office 3. Number of branch/ field offices (Enclosea separate list giving addressesand staff strengthat branch/ field offices) 4. Totalstrength of the organization Managerial/ Professional Field Support staff 5. Infrastructurefacilities (own) No. of buildings No. of vehicles(Types) Computers Type Machines Others (Specify) 6. Area of operation Districts Taluks Villages/ Towns 7. Sourcesof funding (Enclose latestaudited financial statement) 8. Type of activities (Enclosebrochure and latest annualreport) 9. Modeof working (Discussabout the methodslapproaches involvinglocal communities) 10. Name some successful experiences/ Projects (use separatesheet) 11. Experiencein incomegeneration / Communitydevelopment / land acquisitionactivities 12. List the Govt. DepartrnentsI Agenciesassociated with (use separatesheet ) 13. Any experiencein R&R 14. Indicateyour major achievements: 15. Willingnessto work in KamatakaState HighwaysImprovement Project

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List of NGOs BIJAPUR

1. Mallamma S. Yalwar Project Director, SABALA 'Samara' Building, Kirti Nagar Bijapur 586101 Ph: 08352-52204 ( o 08352 -58930 ( R)

2. Dr. Mahantprasad B. pattanshetti Indian Society for Environmental Education and Research, 1328, Shahpeth, Bijapur -586101 Ph: 24719

GULBARGA

3. Bhagya Lakshmi Integrated Development Organization, Revanna Siddeswara Nagar, (Near Anganwadi Training Center) Near TV Station, Humnabad Road, Gulbarga 585 103 Ph: 34124

4. Shailendra Lade Project officer Resource Service Center Next to State Bank of Jevargi Town Ph: 25088 (Res. Gulbarga) 46489 ( Jevargi)

BIDAR

5. Mrs. C.S Vedamani Director SAMSKAR, Building No.9-9-122/A Akkamahadevi Colony B.V.B College Road, Bidar 585 403 Ph: 08482-22117 (Res) / 23038(Off)

6. M.K.T Meril, ARALU Society for Social & Economic Development, Bidar -585226 Ph 08482 - 24160

5 Scott Wilson / CES IIIE KamnatakaState Highways ResettiementAction Pian ImprovementProject Annexure4 7. Mr. SidlingKumar/B. Swama Katha Kumari Director/Project Officer NorthernKarnataka Rural DevelopmentSociety, SharanComplex, Shivpur Galli NH - 9 Humnabad,Ph: 70140 ( Humnabad) Bidar

RAICHUR

Ms.GeetaSrinivasan ProgramOfficer SAMUHA JalahalliPost DeodurgaTaluk Raichur-584116

268, Ist Main,Defence Colony HAL llnd Stage Bangalore - 560 038 Phone: 528 5314,528 0088

Email: [email protected]

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SDRC Staffing responsibilities

Land acquisition and resettlement unit OFFICER ! RESPONSIBILITIES ASSISTANT I. Overall inchargeof all activitiesrelated to land acquisition COMMISSIONERIREHABILITATI ON OFFICER ____I REVENUE SIRESTEDARCUM I. Supervisionof office works MANAGER 2. Preparation& submissionof 4(1) notification 3. Preparationof individualnotices 4. Preparationof 6 (1) notification 5. Preparation noticesunder 9(1) & 10 Preparationof noticesunder 12 (2) FIRST DIVISION ASSISTANTS 1. To assist the RevenueSirestedar.

SECOND DIVISION ASSISTANTS 1. To assist the RevenueSirestedar.

TYPIST/ COMPUTER OPERATOR 1. Administrativework (typing) D GROUP 1. Office Assistant REVENUE INSPECTOR 2. Collectionof preliminaryinformation like survey nos..name of the khatedars,extent of land to be acquired in each survey no.. boundariesof the surveynos. to be acquired and detailsof the structuresand crops and submita report to the LAO for the preparationof the notificationunder 4 (1). 3. Serviceof individualnotices to all the khatedarsand interested personsafter 4(1) notification. 4. Publicationof the substanceof the notificationin the locality 5. Serviceof the intimationsto the landlords,of the fact of submissionof the report under 5 (A) to the govt. 6. Serviceof notices under 9(1) & 10 to all the landlordsand interestedpersons. 7. Service of notice of award under 12 (2) to all land lords and interestedpersons. 8. Taking& handing over the possessionof land to the PWD. 9. Identificationof landlordsand interestedpersons at the timeof paymentof compensation. VILLAGE ACCOUNTANT 1. To assistthe RevenueInspectors and Surveyors. D GROUP 1. To assistthe RevenueInspectors & Village Accountants.

REVENUE SURVEYORS I. Preparationof extracts of Village maps 2. Sketchesof the survey nos. to be acquired along with the checkbandi 3. Joint MeasurementSurvey of all the survey nos. along with the surveyorsof the ADLR Office. BANDASSISTANTS 1. To assist the surveyors VECHILES 1. Drivers

Social and rehabilitation unit OFFICER RESPONSIBILITIES SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT I. I.Overallincharge for rehabilitationof all PAPs, OFFICER 2. Disbursementof incomerestoration assistance'sfor all PAPs 3. Providingskilled developmenttraining 4. IdentifyingIncome Generationschemes 5. Linkingup PAPs to IGS 6. Identifyingloan sources for self employment,other than

7 ScottWilson / CES/ IIIE KarnatakaState Highways ResettiementAction Plan ImprovementProject Annexure4 assistance 7. Responsiblefor developmentalprogrammes, of common propertyand infrastructuregening affected,e.g temples, schools. drinkingwater points etc., 8. Responsiblefor monitoringissue of ID cards 9. Prepareand maintainindividual dossiers of PAPs 10. Responsiblefor coordinatingthe villagelevel consultationsfor the entitlementoptions 11. Ensure assistanceto vulnerablegroups in compliancewith project requirements 12. Responsiblefor developmentof resettlementsites and coordinatingwith the respectivegovermnent Depts., 13. Coordinatewith NGOs FIRST DIVISION ASSISTANT 1 1. AssistSDO and SystemsManager 2. Responsiblefor office correspondencewith other units 3. Maintenanceof files and documentsof the SDRCrelated with rehabilitationwork. SECOND DIVISION ASSISTANT 1. Assist FDA D GROUP 1. Assist in office work TALUK DEVELOPMENT 1. To assist the SDO in all activities OFFICER 2. Issue and ensurethe verificationof ID cards 3. Identifylocal IG potentiale.g. dairying,weaving, etc., 4. Identifylocal financiaeinstitutions for loan linkagesfor IG activitiesand self employment. 5. Responsiblefor monitoringrehabilitation works 6. Conductlocal meetingswith the PAPsfor clarifications regarding intitlements 7. Ensure assistanceto vulnerablegroups in compliancewith project requirements. 8. Co-ordinatewith NGOs SOCIAL WELFARE INSPECTOR 1. Responsiblefor assistingthe TDO for all rehabilitationworks. 2. Responsiblefor all rehabilitationworks at the village level 3. SWWwill coordinatewith the WomenWelfare Organisers 4. Willmonitor the progressof rehabilitationworks weekly and report to the TDO 5. Ensure assistance to vulnerable groups in compliance with project requirements. 6. Co-ordinatewith NGOs WOMEN WELFARE IResponsible for assistingthe TDO for all rehabilitationworks, ORGANISERS especially concerned with women and child development 2. Responsible for all rehabilitation works at the village level concerned with women and child development 3. Identification of women and child oriented schemes 4. Assist in counseling women groups 5. The WWO will coordinate with the SW] 6. Will monitor the progress of rehabilitation works weekly and report to rhe T'DO 7. Co-ordinate with NGOs

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Annexure 4-3

Host Community Survey Checklist

Information checklist for Host Community Survey If displaced PAPs need to be resettled in new community, there are number of concems that will be addressed in the host community survey. The survey will examine:

* Census data of host population with reference to total population, sex. ethnic composition. linguistic groups,caste, occupation, education. etc.; * Current landuse patterns, tenure status, and production systems; * The inventory of existing social infrastructure ( schools, health centres, market. temples. community centres, etc.); * Use of area by non-residents (grazing land, foraging, etc.) and usufruct rights attached. Carrying capacity of area and vulnerability to PAP influx. Existing survey information will be reviewed and considered before actions are taken. Additional host community information will be collected using Rapid Appraisal methods. The host community will be included in community consultation exercises to allow them to voice concems associated with the incoming population. If displaced PAPs are resettled in host areas, pressure on existing infrastructure in the receiving area will increase. The PIU/SDRC will be responsible for upgrading existing host community infrastructure facilities to accommodate the increased population. The host area should be provided with all the facilities indicated in the GOK draft Resettlement Policy. While upgrading infrastructure facilities, PIU/SDRC will consult both the host community and resettled population. A community needs assessment survey will be carried out using participatory research methods. The creation of infrastructure will be as per the requirement of both the host as well as the resettled community. Requirements for new settlements/host communities For new resettlementcentres and host populationconcerns the followingissues need to be addressed: 1. Displacedfamilies shall be resettled,in accordancewith their preferences,maintaining the existing structureof social groups,in the commandareas or near the peripheryof the affectedarea. 2. Adequate physical and social infrastructure and community services including conservancy serviceshould be providedat the new sites. Where the populationdoes not get displacedbut loses a community asset like school etc., such community assets shall be made good by the Government. 3. The resettlementcentre will be establishedaround or in the vicinityof existinghuman habitations. 4. To ensure good quality of constructionof rehabilitationworks, participatorycommittees with representativesof affectedand displacedpersons will be constitutedto overseethe constructionof such works. 5. In order to motivate the displaced persons to move to their new place of rehabilitation,the resettlementcentres and works should be broughtto such a stage,prior to askingthe displacedand affected persons to move, so that they can start living and working at the new place without any material inconvenience. 6. There should be no/minimum adverse social, economic and environmental effects of displacement on the host communities. 7. Where the displaced persons are resettled among already settled communities,they must be resettled as far as possible in such a mannerthat they are integratedwith the host community on the basis of equality,mutual respectand understanding. 8. Efforts shall be made by the rehabilitationorganisation of the relevant project to set up co- operative societies, adult educationor literacy centers etc. at the new rehabilitationcenters with forums for interaction between displaced and affected persons and the host population.

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Annexure 4-4

Identification Card

PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT GOVERNMENTOF KARNATAKA IDENTITY CARD FOR PROJECT AFFECTED PERSON OF KARNATAKA STATEHIGHWAYS IMPROVEMIENTPROJECT (Not validfor any other purpose)

ID No. Name of the head of the family Father/husbands'Name Photograph of Age Headof the Caste family Occupation RTC No. BelowPoverty Line family? Yes/No Date of Socio-economicsurvey

Address HouseNumber Village Taluk District

Status of PAP Owner/Tenant/Squatter/Encroacher Type of loss Land/Structure/ Other assets/Livelihood Total number of family Members Total number of adults Above 18 yrs. Area to be acquired ( in Sqm)

Eligible for (Tick the relevant information):

1. ConsentAward 2. Land Acquisition 3. Replacementcost 4. Purchaseof Asset for EconomicRehabilitatinn 5. Subsistence Allowance 6. Shifting Allowance 7. House in RC 8. Constructionallowance 9. Rightto salvage material 10. RentalValue 11. Shop in commercialcomplex 12. EWSHousing Scheme 13. Relief Assistance 14. Site option for squatters bignaturemhumbImpression of PAP

IssuingAuthority KarnatakaState PublicWorks Department Governmentof KarnatakaStamp and Date

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Annexure 4-5 Resettlement & Rehabilitation Bud et Estimate for Phase I and Phase II Items Phase I Phase I Total Phase II Est. ProjectTotal ContractUl Contract U2 Conttract U3 ContractU4 Contract US

Acquisitionof Private Land 221800 1011550 150600 130400 1514350 118000000 119514350 Acqulsitionof Private Residences 50006 38172.75 96840 239180.25 424199 8400000 8824199 Acquistionof private businesses 54065 304797.75 33643.5 1008076 298074 1698656.25 5704800 7403456.25 Acquisitionof residential+commercial 8049.25 235000 243049.25 364573.875 607623.125 Acquisitionof privateWells /trees 120000 120000 120000 Assistance to encroachers 1000 . 1000 35000 36000 Assistanceto squatters 440000 310000 105000 5000 7500 867500 2025005 2892500 Shftingassistance(Owner) 5000 30000 7500 37500 10000 90000 190000 280000 Subsistenceallowance (owners) 14400 7200 28800 50400 302400 352800 Restoring livelihood/hncome(ownercommercial) 20000 20000 20000 20000 80000 1120000 1200000 Restorationof common propertyresources(Aralikattes) 20000 50000 60000 10000 140000 90000 230000 Assistanceto tenants 78700 64800 20850 65100 850 230300 1206000 1436300 Restoringhandpumps 700000 500000 550000 200000 50000 2000000 5600000 7600000 Bus shelters 600000 400000 1300000 2300000 7600000 9900000 Relief assistance(employees) 10800 3600 7200 14400 36000 1062000 1098000 Other assets 214317.14 626.725 51598.012 266541.877 4080000 4346541.88 Collegeboundary wall _ 377652 _ Other communityassets 500000 500000 500000 500000 500000 2500000 2500000 GOK cost of commercial site for squatter 825000 2175000 2400000 150000 225000 5775000 28125000 33900000 Conservationof Temples/Shrines 459132 405486 359316 39075 152202 1415211 12503984 13919195 SUB-TOTAL 4322269.4 5821233.23 5610949.5 2866781.26 1508626 19752207.38 196408757.9 216160965 Staff Trainng PIU/SDRC 500000 500000 500000 500000 500000 2500000 1000000 3500000 NGO 2050000 2550000 1670000 920000 340000 7530000 20000000 27530000 Monitoring& Evaluation 1025000 1275000 835000 460000 170000 3765000 10000000 13765000 StrengtheningSDRC (Equipment,vehicles etc.) 1500000 500000 500000 500000 500000 3500000 1000000 4500000 Public Consultation 100000o 100000 100000 100000 100000 500000 500000 1000000 5175000 4925000 3605000 2480000 1610000 17795000 32500000 50295000 TOTAL 9497269.4 10746233.2 9215949.5 5346781.26 3118626 37547207.38 228908757.9 266455965 Contingency @20% 1899453.9 2149246.65 1843189.9 1069356.25 623725.2 7509441.475 45781751.58 53291193.1 GRAND TOTAL 11396723 12895479.9 11059139.416416137.51 3742351.2 45056648.85 274690509.5 319747i58

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MONITORINGSCHEDULES

GOVERNMENTOFKARNATAKA KARNATAKASTATE HIGHWAYS IMPROVEMENT PROJECT PROJECTAFFECTED PERSON MONiTORING SHEET DETAIL&ENTRY SHEET LANDACQUISMON

PAF ID NAME VILLAGE =

Dateof NotlfibonI LandCompensation ConsentAward Villageode Dateof Award r ldg.Compensao MaIreltvalue 12% Ca"e"o- TreeCompensabon |Solaburn30% Caste

TotalCompesbaon |O O| tion

Fvacutlon Dateof evaba.on: __ _ Transptnalwnce _ ateof Payment ChequeNo. B_nk_it:

Subsistenceallwamce Dateof payment _ ChequeNo. sank:

BuIldina

G0dq | Vdue ,SectionIs Referece Dateof fillingappln Dateapplicabon sentto cout Dateof deciSon _ __

Dechionof Court ArnouBitof ermnt

Dateof appealto HC

Decisionof HC

Tr Variety Niber Value

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DETAILSZNTRY SHE REHABIUTArIN

PAFID [ NAME: VIliAGE

AiwelDeeae| Dateof Death

LandlStruetureComr&nnStioniCon5q,it Award Payment

Amout To whom paid Relbon withPAF Dateof payment Cheque No. Bank _ ConstructionActiviv o Fotixator Trees Subsistence Alloknce PucCaHouse Fencng EBectabon KutchaHouse Boe well No Actvity If Paidto PAF Hut Openwell Cheque NoJDate Bank RHouseIn Reseoment Center Rdli Asisbance Wbpg ______tf Paidto PAF vw N Cheu No./Dag No. Bank______~ ~a __ __ m Traitni Shif llnAllowance Nane of Tranee Coure Paidto Reion wth PAF Yr of t,g Cheque No Date Nam of m Bank __ _ _ Job Assistance Economic Rehabilitation JobAwarde _ Reion Paidto Job PwbLiar D t of_ Cheque No JDab Omgson _ AWnpntnt_ Bank _____

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DETAILSENTRY SHEET

PAFID i I NAME: VILLAGEI

Family Profile RehabilitationCenter Profile Name of PAF Formaton of Sites_ Whether alive Age Road formation and surfacing Name of wife Culverts Whether alive Pitching of roadss Shopping Complex Family member 1 Open wells Alive? . . Age Relaton Bore wells Primary heath Center/ Sub center Family member 2 - Veemary Hospital Alive? Age Relabon Samaj Mandirbalawadi School Building_ Family member 3 CommunityToilets Alive? Age_ Relabon Temple Buildting Electrificationenergizing Family member 4 Bus Shelter Alive? Age Relation Temporary Sheds Drainage__ ___ Family member 5 Water supply_ Alive? Age Relation Security facility Protectionwall Family member 6 Washing platform for sheds Alive? Age_ Relation __ Bathroom for Sheds Street lights Familymember 7 AJive? Age Relabon

Family member 8 Alive?_Age Relation_

Family member 9 Alive?_Age Relaion

Family member10 Alive? Age _ Relabon

Family memberI I Alive? Age Relabon

Live Stock Cattie Pouftty Sheep Pigs

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