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Validation of Dpr for Various Road Improvement Works Under Chennai Kanyakumari Industrial Corridor Project (Ckicp) Detailed Project Report Vol Resettlement Plan Tiruchendur-Palayamkottai-Ambasamudram Road Government of Tamil Nadu VALIDATION OF DPR FOR VARIOUS ROAD IMPROVEMENT WORKS UNDER CHENNAI KANYAKUMARI INDUSTRIAL CORRIDOR PROJECT (CKICP) DETAILED PROJECT REPORT VOL. VII – RESETTLEMENT PLAN Upgrading Tiruchendur–Palayamkottai-Ambasamudram- Tenkasi-Courtallam-Shencottah Road (Sh-40) From Km 0/750 To Km 51/330 And Km 64/200 To Km 84/614 May 2019 CKICP Revision No. 01| April 2019 Page | i Resettlement Plan Tiruchendur-Palayamkottai-Ambasamudram Road (SH-40) DPR for Tamil Nadu Road Sector Project – II (CKICP): Contract PPC Project Name: 05 Project Number: 7061385 Report for: PD, CKICP, Chennai, TamilNadu PREPARATION, REVIEW ANDAUTHORISATION Approved for Issue by Revision# Date Prepared by Reviewed by 0 Neeta Arora 1 31.05.2019 Luxmi N. Uniyal ISSUEREGISTER Distribution List Date Issued Number of Copies CKICP Tamil Nadu: SMEC staff: Associates: Office Library (SMEC office location): SMEC Project File: SMEC COMPANYDETAILS M/s. SMEC (INDIA) Pvt. Ltd.- M/s. SMEC International Pty. Ltd., Australia(JV), 1st Floor, Novus Tower, West Wing, Plot No. 18, Sector-18, Gurugram - 122015 (Haryana), India T +91-124-4552800, 4501100 Ext.267 | F +91-124-4380043 Web: www.smec.com Email: www.smec.com The information within this document is and shall remain the property of SMEC INDIA PVTLTD CKICP Revision No. 01| April 2019 Page | ii Resettlement Plan Tiruchendur-Palayamkottai-Ambasamudram Road (SH-40) ROAD IMPROVEMENT WORKS UNDER CHENNAI KANYAKUMARI INDUSTRIAL CORRIDOR PROJECT (CKICP) For PD, CKICP, Chennai, Tamil Nadu CKICP Revision No. 01| April 2019 Page | iii Resettlement Plan Tiruchendur-Palayamkottai-Ambasamudram Road (SH-40) CURRENCY EQUIVALENTS (as of 21 May 2019) – Indian rupee Currency unit Indicative Bank Rate: 1 USD _ 66.9891 INR ABBREVIATIONS ADB – Asian Development Bank AE – Assistant Engineer ARO – Assistant Resettlement Officer BPL – below poverty line BSR – Basic Schedule of Rates TNPWD – Tamil Nadu Public Works Department CPR – common property resources CSC – construction supervision consultant DC – district collector DP – displaced person DPR – detailed project report EA – executing agency EE – executive engineer FGD – focus group discussion GOI – Government of India GRC – Grievance Redress Committee IA – implementing agency IP – indigenous peoples IR – involuntary resettlement LAA – Land Acquisition Act LAP – land acquisition plan NGO – nongovernment organization NRRP – National Rehabilitation and Resettlement Policy OBC – other backward castes PD – Project Director PIU – project implementation unit R&R – resettlement and rehabilitation RF – resettlement framework RO – resettlement officer ROW – right-of-way RP – resettlement plan SC – scheduled caste SPS – ADB Safeguard Policy Statement, 2009 ST – scheduled tribe TOR – Terms of Reference VLC – Village Level Committee CKICP Revision No. 01| April 2019 Page | iv Resettlement Plan Tiruchendur-Palayamkottai-Ambasamudram Road (SH-40) TABLE OF CONTENTS CHAPTER 1: PROJECT INTRODUCTION ................................................................................................ 8 1.1. PROJECT BACKGROUND ................................................................................................ 8 1.2. PROJECT ROAD .................................................................................................................. 8 1.3. EXISTING ROAD ALIGNMENT .......................................................................................... 9 1.4. Right of Way ......................................................................................................................... 10 1.5. PAVEMENT AND SHOULDERS ....................................................................................... 11 1.6. IMPORTANCE OF ROAD................................................................................................. 11 1.7. CURVES ............................................................................................................................... 12 1.8. EMBANKMENT/CUTTING ............................................................................................... 12 1.9. DRAINAGE .......................................................................................................................... 12 1.10. RESIDENTIAL AREA ........................................................................................................ 12 CHAPTER 2: METHODOLOGY ................................................................................................................. 15 2.1. INTRODUCTION ................................................................................................................ 15 2.2. SOCIAL ASSESSMENT PROCESS .............................................................................. 15 2.3. CONSULTATIONS ............................................................................................................. 17 2.4. LOCAL LEVEL CONSULTATION ................................................................................... 17 2.5. CONSULTATION WITH GOVERNMENT OFFICIALS .................................................................. 17 2.6. COLLECTION OF DATA FROM SECONDARY SOURCES .................................... 17 CHAPTER 3: MINIMISING NEGATIVE SOCIAL IMPACT ..................................................................... 19 3.1. MINIMIZING THE SOCIAL IMPACT .............................................................................. 19 3.2. RIGHT OF WAY AND CORRIDOR OF IMPACT ........................................................ 19 3.3. DESIGN AND R&R CO-ORDINATION .......................................................................... 20 3.4. WIDENING OPTIONS ....................................................................................................... 20 3.5. IMPROVEMENT IN BUILT-UP LOCATIONS ............................................................... 20 CHAPTER 4: RESETTLEMENT POLICIES AND LEGAL FRAMEWORK ......................................... 22 3.0. KEY SOCIAL LAWS AND REGULATIONS .................................................................. 22 4.2. SAFEGUARD POLICY STATEMENT OF ASIAN DEVELOPMENT BANK ........... 23 4.3. R&R POLICY FRAMEWORK FOR THE SUBPROJECT .......................................... 25 4.4. PROCESS OF LAND ACQUISITION AND OTHER IMMOVABLE ASSETS ........ 26 4.5. PROJECT SPECIFIC R&R POLICY .............................................................................. 27 CHAPTER 5: SOCIO–ECONOMIC PROFILE OF THE PROJECT INFLUENCE AREA .................. 38 CKICP Revision No. 01| April 2019 Page | v Resettlement Plan Tiruchendur-Palayamkottai-Ambasamudram Road (SH-40) 5.0. INTRODUCTION ................................................................................................................ 38 5.1. SOCIO-ECONOMIC PROFILE OF TIRUNELVELI DISTRICT ................................. 38 5.1.1. INTRODUCTION ................................................................................................................ 38 5.1.2. LOCATION & GEOGRAPHICAL AREA ........................................................................ 38 5.1.3. CLIMATE ............................................................................................................................. 38 5.1.4. HOTSPORTS ...................................................................................................................... 39 5.1.6. DEMOGRAPHIC PROFILE OF TIRUNELVELI DISTRICT ....................................... 39 5.1.6.1. POPULATION ........................................................................................................ 40 5.2. SOCIO-ECONOMIC PROFILE OF TUTICORIN DISTRICT ..................................... 41 5.2.1. INTRODUCTION ................................................................................................................ 41 5.2.2. GEOGRAPHY ..................................................................................................................... 41 5.2.3. ADMINISTRATION ............................................................................................................. 41 5.2.4. ECONOMY ........................................................................................................................... 41 5.2.5. AGRICULTURE .................................................................................................................. 41 5.2.6. EDUCATION ............................................................................................................................. 42 5.2.7. TRANSPORT ....................................................................................................................... 42 5.2.7.1. POPULATION ........................................................................................................ 42 5.3. SOCIO-ECONOMIC PROFILE OF PROJECT AFFECTED HOUSEHOLDS/PERSONS ............................................................................................................... 43 5.3.1. PROJECT AFFECTED HOUSEHOLDS ........................................................................ 43 5.3.2. Age of the Head of the Households ............................................................................... 44 Table 7.2: Age Classification ............................................................................................................ 44 5.3.3. Religion ................................................................................................................................. 44 Table
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