Resettlement Planning Document

Resettlement Plan—N70 Subproject, -Muzaffargarh Document Stage: Draft Project Number: 37559 July 2005

PAKISTAN: National Highway Development Sector Investment Program

Prepared by National Highway Authority, Islamic Republic of for the Asian Development Bank (ADB).

The resettlement plan is a document of the borrowe r. The views expressed herein do not necessarily represent those of ADB’s Board of Directors, Management, or staff, and may be preliminary in nature.

Table of Contents

Executive Summary...... 4 A. Background ...... 7 B. Resettlement Plan Objectives and Measures to Minimize Impact...... 9 C. Project Impacts...... 10 1. Land Acquisition and Resettlement ...... 10 D. Social-Economic Profile of the Affected Households and Public Consultation...... 13 1. Social-Economic Survey...... 13 E. Existing Legal Framework and Project Resettlement Principles ...... 16 F. Eligibility and Project Entitlements...... 18 1. Compensation for loss of agricultural land, standing crops/trees ...... 18 2. Compensation for loss of residential/commercial land, structures and immovable assets ...... 19 3. Assistance for livelihood restoration against loss of business/wage income...... 20 4. Special provisions for the Vulnerable APs...... 20 5. Restoration of community structures/ installations/ assets ...... 20 G. Institutional Arrangements...... 20 H. Disclosure of Resettlement Plan and Community Participation...... 21 I. Grievances Redress Procedures...... 22 J. Implementation Schedule and Budget...... 23 K. Resettlement Databank ...... 26 L. Monitoring and Evaluation ...... 26 1. Internal Monitoring ...... 26 2. External Monitoring...... 27

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List of Tables Table 1: Details of Sample Subprojects Component including N70...... 8 Table 3: Minimizing Resettlement Muzafargarh Bypass (N-70) ...... 10 Table 4: Permanent Loss of Land by Type Subproject N-70 ...... 11 Table 6: Loss of Livelihood and Dwelling due to Eviction of Squatter Structures from ROW N-70 ...... 12 Table 7: Loss of Trees-N70...... 12 Table 8: Affected Public Utility Infrastructure- N-70...... 12 Table 9: Affected Agricultural Infrastructure- N70 ...... 13 Table 10: Vulnerable Households-N70 ...... 13 Table 11: Educational Levels of Affected Person (Breadwinner) –N70...... 14 Table 12: Occupational Backgrounds of Affected Households- N70...... 14 Table 13: Ownership Status of Affected Persons –N70 ...... 14 Table 14: Project Implementation Schedule of Land Acquisition and Resettlement Activities.... 24 Table 17: Project Compensation Principles and Entitlements...... 29

List of Annex ANNEX 1: Resettlement Framework...... 31 ANNEX 2: Terms of Reference for Resettlement Consulting Services ...... 43 ANNEX 3: Terms of Reference for Monitoring Social and Resettlement Consulting Services.... 45 ANNEX 4: List of Affected Person’s Committee (N-70)...... 48 ANNEX 5: Census Data for Multan-Muzafargarh (N-70)...... 50 5.1. Census of Agricultural Affected Area 5.2. Census of Commercial Affected Area 5.3. Census of Residential Affected Area 5.4. Census of Affected Community Structures 5.5. Census of Affected Public Structures

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Abbreviations

ADB Asian Development Bank AP(s) Affected Person(s) APC(s) Affected Persons Committee (s) ACLC Affected Persons and Citizens Liaison Committee AD/LM&I Assistant Director Land Management and Infrastructure CAS Compulsory Acquisition Surcharge CBO(s) Community Based Organization(s) EA Executing Agency GRC(s) Grievances Redress Committee(s) LAA Land Acquisition Act LAC(s) Land Acquisition Collector(s) MRM Management Review Meeting NHA National Highway Authority PD(s) Project Director(s) RPO Resettlement Project Officer SBE(s) Small Business Enterprise(s) TOR Terms of Reference

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Executive Summary

I. Background

1. This Resettlement Plan (RP) has been prepared based on the detailed designs of subproject N-70 Multan-Muzafargarh with a census, 100% asset inventory, and 20% socio economy survey of affected households in the villages along the candidate road, consultation workshops/group interviews with the primary and secondary stakeholders and in accordance with ADB’s Policy on Involuntary Resettlement (1995). The detailed measurement survey was completed and the RP has been disclosed to the affected persons (APs). The RP relates to the N-70 Multan-Muzafargarh subproject road and bypass included in Table 1.

Table 1: Details of Sample Subprojects Component including N70 Road Section Length (km) Details N-25 Hub-Uthal (N-25) 84.5 Rehabilitation and Improvement Total N-25 84.5 N-50 Kuchlak-Zhob (N-50) 247.5 Rehabilitation and Improvement Bypass Mulim Bagh 7.5 Construction of New Bypass Total N-50 255.0 N-70 Multan- Muzafargarh (N-70) 19.5 Additional Carriageway Bypass at Muzafargarh 17.0 Construction of New Bypass Total N-70 36.5 Grand Total 376.0 Source: National Highway Authority.

II. Project Impacts 2. Road improvement will occur mainly along existing ROW and will involve mainly strip acquisition where required. “Land for land” option will not be applied for this Project considering that the Project will only require small amount of land and impacts on each landowners will only be minimal. On the N-70 subproject land will need to be acquired for the new Muzaffargarh bypass. Severance of landholdings will have an impact where irrigation channels are cut off. Involuntary borrow of the land during construction will not be necessary. It is anticipated that there will be a loss of crops, trees and orchards as well as loss of livelihood from disrupted business. For the N-70 subproject the Project will permanently acquire nearly 39 hectares of land out of which 35.21 ha is cultivated land, and 2.53 ha and 1.21 ha are commercial and residential land respectively. (Table 2)

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Table 2: Permanent Loss of Land by Type Subproject N-70 Cultivated / Commercial Residential Barren Orchard (Ha) (Ha) (Ha) (Ha) 35.21 2.53 1.21 - *Including bypass Ha=hectares Source: Consultant Report

3. Overall the subproject will affect 284 households1 (2,556 affected persons) of which the acquisition of land will affect 121 households who would lose less than 10% of their agricultural holding. The road improvement will affect 67 households from both residential and commercial structures but mostly partially or with minor loss; and 34 tenants (Table 3). Also, 9 community structures (graveyards, bus stop, water channel and hand-pumps.) will be affected and 62 squatters will suffer from a loss of livelihood and dwelling due to eviction from ROW, out of which only 3 are dwellings. Besides, a total of 1,962 trees are potentially affected, of which 1,557 are fruit trees, while 405 are wood trees. Electricity and telephone polls will also be impacted, telephone poles are mostly abandoned. The census counted 72 electric poles; and 18 telephone poles.

Table 3: Number of Affected Households According to Type of Loss N-70 Subproject Type of Loss Affected HH A. LAND 121 Sub-Total HH Affected due to Land 121 B. RESIDENTIAL STRUCTURES B-1 Residential (Legal land owner and structure owner) 25 B-2 Residential (Legal land owner but part of the 1 structure encroaches on the government land) Sub-Total HH Affected due to Residential 26 Structures C. COMMERCIAL STRUCTURES C-1 Commercial (Legal land owner and structure owner) 1 C-2 Commercial (Legal land owner but part of the 40 structure encroaches on the government land) Sub-Total HH Affected due to Commercial 41 Structures D. TENANT (RESIDENTIAL/ SHARECROPPERS) 34 Sub-Total HH Affected due to Tenant 34 E. SQUATTERS E-1 Squatter pay rent 25 E-2 Squatter without paying rent 37

1 Average size in 1 household is 9-10 persons.

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Sub-Total HH Affected due to Squatters 62 TOTAL AFFECTED HH (A+B+C+D+E) 284

*Including bypass Source: Consultants report. III. Project Resettlement Principles

4. There is no specific policy for resettlement in Pakistan. The Land Acquisition Act of 1894 (LAA) deals with all aspects of land acquisition while the resettlement issues are addressed on project-by-project basis under special provisions made by the concerned Government. In the absence of a formal policy to assist non-titled persons, a project-specific set of resettlement principles consistent with ADB Policy requirements has been adopted in this Project.

IV. Disclosure of Resettlement Plan and Community Participation

5.. NHA has disclosed the RP to the Affected Persons before the Management Review Meeting (MRM) of ADB. The (i) entitlement matrix and an announcement on the availability of the RP in local and regional offices was published in the local newspaper on 30 June 2005 and (ii) copies of the RP were placed at local/union council offices, Teshil Headquarters offices, Government Schools, DDORs offices and NHA's Regional Offices at Multan and Queta. In addition, the RP will also be disclosed through the official websites of NHA, and ADB.

6. Affected Persons’ Committees (APCs) nominated by various categories of APs and stakeholders have been formed at key points along the alignment during surveys of APs. Additional APCs will be organized or the ones formed reorganized, where found necessary, at the onset of the project implementation phase. APC’s will serve as a face-to-face conduit and communication channel between the Project and the APs. Finally, participation of project- affected people is also ensured through their involvement in various local committees such as Affected Persons and Citizens Liaison Committee (ACLC) and Grievances Redress Committees (GRCs). The NHA and field offices will establish and continuously maintain ongoing interaction with the APs and communities to identify problems and undertake remedial/correctional actions.

V. Institutional Arrangements

7. NHA will be the executing agency (EA) for the Project. For the National Highway civil work component, a Project Management Office (PMO), headed by General Manager (ADB SCTF) will be established within NHA, and will be responsible for the overall execution of the Project. Two types of resettlement specialists (consultants) will be appointed. Firstly, resettlement specialist (consultant) will be recruited by the General Manager, as required at PMO, to supervise and coordinate of resettlement related activities. In addition, resettlement specialists (consultants) will be recruited at the field level of each Project Implementation Unit (PIU) and they will be responsible for the implementation of resettlement activities. NHA will depute a Deputy Director in the operation wing as Resettlement Project Officer (RPO). The RPO will be responsible to the Director and General Manager Land Management and will coordinate the preparation of land acquisition and resettlement plans with the subproject engineering, resettlement specialists (consultants), the land management and infrastructure section and

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respective regional offices. He/she will work in close coordination with the respective field-based offices on the day-to-day activities of the resettlement plan implementation.

VI. Grievances Redress Procedures 8. A two -tier grievance redress process, one at the subproject level (ACLC) and the other at the level of the project (GRC) will address any delays or issues arising in the resettlement and compensation process. It will provide the APs a forum convened by the Executing Agency to register their complaints and seek resolution to their concerns. The grievance redress process will be formulated immediately after the mobilization of the resettlement officials and resettlement specialist.

VII. Implementation Schedule and Budget

9. The RP will be implemented from the last quarter of 2005 to the end of 2006. NHA will initiate some advance actions such as the establishment of the Project Directorate, identification resettlement staff for the headquarters and the field offices, formation of ACLCs, GRCs, and hiring of consultants for resettlement implementation following loan negotiations. The project will provide adequate advance notification to the APs and will be paid their due resettlement benefits, including relocation and income restoration/assistance prior to start of construction work. All activities related to land acquisition and resettlement will be completed prior to award of civil works contract.

10. The total estimated cost for implementation of the RP for sample subprojects including resettlement specialists mobilization and external monitoring are expected to be in the amount of PRs. 102.70 million ($ 1.70 million). NHA is committed to set aside and provide their respective amounts of funds for RP implementation in an efficient and timely manner during the course of the Project.

VIII. Monitoring and Evaluation

11. The NHA will establish a quarterly monitoring system involving the resettlement specialist at PMO, and prepare progress reports on all aspects of land acquisition and resettlement activities. The RPO responsible for supervision and implementation of RP will prepare monthly progress reports on resettlement activities and submit to the ADB for review. The social and resettlement monitoring specialist will be hired by the NHA with ADB concurrence to carry out external monitoring of operations. The monitoring will be carried out every year during project implementation. They will submit quarterly review directly to ADB and determine whether or not resettlement goals have been achieved, more importantly whether livelihoods and living standards have been restored and suggest suitable recommendations for improvement.

A. Background 12. The Asian Development Bank (ADB) has been assisting the Government of Pakistan (GoP) in the development of its road network for the two decades. The objectives of the Project are to achieve two specific objectives. The first is to improve transport efficiency, by (i) facilitating the adoption of a national transport policy; (ii) strengthening the performance of NHA in their management of the national highway network, (iii) improving road safety and (iv) improving road maintenance and road maintenance funding. The second objective is to increase private sector

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participation in the road sector, by (i) increasing outsourcing of road works, and (ii) exploring opportunities for private operation of NHA assets and activities along its right-of-way (ROW).

13. This sector project in pursuance of the objectives will finance the improvement of national highways. The Project has been conceived on the basis of three sample subprojects (376.0 km) (Table 1) for which detailed designs and feasibilities have been prepared. The improvements in the three sample subprojects, including this subproject, of the sector loan comprise broadening of existing roads to 7.3 meters with shoulders of 2 meters each on both sides and an improvement in the geometry of the carriage way, including bridges, culverts and some flyovers. On routes with heavy traffic a second carriageway is being added within the existing right-of-way (ROW). Urban congestion points are being bypassed with new sections of road, for which land will have to be acquired, and structures compensated. The remaining five subprojects (460.0 km) (Table 2) will be designed on the criteria used for these sample subprojects. The resettlement framework (Annex 1) will be used to guide the preparation short and detailed resettlement plans for the subprojects undertaken under this sector loan once their detailed designs are finalized.

14. This resettlement plan (RP) has been prepared based on the detailed designs of subproject N-70 Multan-Muzafargarh with a census, 100% asset inventory, and 20% socio economy survey of affected households in the villages along the candidate road, consultation workshops/group interviews with the primary and secondary stakeholders and in accordance with ADB’s Policy on Involuntary Resettlement (1995). The detailed measurement survey was completed and the RP has been translated into local language () and disclosed to the affected persons (APs). The RP relates to the N-70 Multan-Muzafargarh subproject road and bypass included in Table 1.

Table 1: Details of Sample Subprojects Component including N70 Road Section Length (km) Details N-25 Hub-Uthal (N-25) 84.5 Rehabilitation and Improvement Total N-25 84.5 N-50 Kuchlak-Zhob (N-50) 247.5 Rehabilitation and Improvement Bypass Mulim Bagh 7.5 Construction of New Bypass Total N-50 255.0 N-70 Multan- Muzafargarh (N-70) 19.5 Additional Carriageway Bypass at Muzafargarh 17.0 Construction of New Bypass Total N-70 36.5 Grand Total 376.0 Source: National Highway Authority

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Table 2: Details of remaining Five Subprojects Component Road Name Length (km) Details Zhob-Mughal Kot (N-50) 68.8 Rehabilitation and Improvement Bypass Zhob (N-50) 9.2 Construction of New Bypass Hasan Abdal-Manshera (N-35) 90.0 Improvement and Additional Carriageway Sukkur-Jacobabad (N-65) 65.0 Rehabilitation and Improvement Tarnol-Jand (N-80) 103.0 Rehabilitation and Improvement Qila Saifullah-Wiagum Rud (N-70) 124.0 Rehabilitation and Improvement Total: 460.0 Source: National Highway Authority

B. Resettlement Plan Objectives and Measures to Minimize Impact 15. The Project has been designed under policy guidelines and procedures developed by the Government of Pakistan and ADB for Project involving involuntary resettlement. These include the ADB’s Policy on Involuntary Resettlement. The design of the Project and the development of the Project RP have been guided by the following general policy objectives:

(a) Involuntary resettlement should be avoided where feasible. (b) Where population displacement is unavoidable, it should be minimized by exploring all viable project options. (c) If individuals or a community must lose their land, means of livelihood, social support systems, or way of life in order that a project might proceed, they should be compensated and assisted so that their economic and social future will generally be at least as favorable with the project as without it. (d) Any involuntary resettlement should, as far as possible, be conceived and executed as a part of a development project or program and resettlement plans should be prepared with appropriate timebound actions and budgets. Resettlers should be provided sufficient resources and opportunities to reestablish their homes and livelihoods as soon as possible. (e) The affected people should be fully informed and closely consulted on resettlement and compensation options. Where adversely affected people are particularly vulnerable, resettlement and compensation decisions should be preceded by a social preparation phase to build up the capacity of the vulnerable people to deal with the issues. (f) The absence of formal legal title to land by some affected groups should not be a bar to compensation. Affected persons entitled to compensation and rehabilitation should be identified and recorded as early as possible, preferably at the project identification stage, in order to prevent an influx of illegal encroachers, squatters, and other non residents who wish to take advantage of such benefits. Particular attention should be paid to the needs of the poorest affected persons including those without legal title to assets, female-headed households and other vulnerable groups, such as indigenous peoples, and appropriate assistance provided to help them improve their status. (g) The full costs of resettlement and compensation, including the costs of social preparation and livelihood programs as well as the incremental benefits over the

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"without project" situation, should be included in the presentation of Project costs and benefits. (h) To better assure timely availability of required resources and to ensure compliance with involuntary resettlement procedures during implementation, eligible costs of resettlement and compensation may be considered for inclusion in ADB loan financing for the project, if requested.

16. Census and socio-economic surveys of APs were conducted in all three sample subprojects. The surveys were conducted by field researchers (Feb-May 2005) especially recruited for the purpose, in collaboration with the Land and Infrastructure division and Maintenance staff of the respective NHA regional office. A Participatory Assessment Specialist who conducted rapid assessments of the sub project area supervised the field team, which in addition to the census also collected transportation and passenger related data on subproject road use for analysis of the transport economist. Engineering consultants were asked to provide the geometric designs of the respective roads which were shared with regional NHA staff to determine the exact formation width and alignment on the ground. 17. During the survey, meetings were held with the concerned officials of NHA, and APs to find the ways and means to minimize potential land acquisition and resettlement impacts of the Project. The mitigation strategies included: (i) revision in the alignment or construction of bypass (see Table 3) to avoid permanent loss of structures in built-up concentrations of houses, neighborhoods, businesses, markets and factories; (ii) reduction of length of bypass to reduce traveling distance but also the extent of land acquisition; (iii) restricting “formation width” from “optimal design option” to “acceptable design option” in built up stretches to avoid damage to or loss of community and private business and residential infrastructure and in rural areas to avoid orchards; and (iv) foregoing acquisition of entire official width of a ROW when available width could accommodate the formation width of the proposed improvement.

Table 3: Minimizing Resettlement Muzafargarh Bypass (N-70) Without Bypass (Affected No.) With Bypass (Affected No.) Proposed Bypass Commercial Residen- Commu- Commer- Residen- Commu- Permanent Public Public Squatters tial nity cial tial nity Structures Muzaffargarh Bypass (N-70) 788 63 180 18 17 1 28 0 0 Total 851 180 18 17 1 28 0 0 Source: Consultant Report.

C. Project Impacts

1. Land Acquisition and Resettlement 18.. Road improvement will occur mainly along existing ROW and will involve mainly strip acquisition where required. “Land for land” option will not be applied for this Project considering that the Project will only require small amount of land and impacts on each landowners will only be minimal. On the N-70 subproject land will need to be acquired for the new Muzaffargarh bypass. Severance of landholdings will have an impact where irrigation channels are cut off. Involuntary borrow of the land during construction will not be necessary. It is anticipated that there will be a loss of crops, trees and orchards as well as loss of livelihood from disrupted business. For the N-70 subproject the Project will permanently acquire nearly 39 hectares of

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land out of which 35.21 ha is cultivated land, and 2.53 ha and 1.21 ha are commercial and residential land respectively. (Table 4)

Table 4: Permanent Loss of Land by Type Subproject N-70 Cultivated / Commercial Residential Barren Orchard (Ha) (Ha) (Ha) (Ha) 35.21 2.53 1.21 - *Including bypass Ha=hectares Source: Consultant Report

19. Overall the subproject will affect 284 households2 (2,556 affected persons) of which the acquisition of land will affect 121 households who would lose less than 10% of their agricultural holding. The road improvement will affect 67 households from both residential and commercial structures but mostly partially or with minor loss; and 34 tenants (Table 5). Also, 9 community structures (graveyards, bus stop, water channel and hand-pumps.) will be affected and 62 squatters will suffer from a loss of livelihood and dwelling due to eviction from ROW, out of which only 3 are dwellings (Table 6). Besides, a total of 1,962 trees are potentially affected, of which 1,557 are fruit trees, while 405 are wood trees (Table 7). Electricity and telephone polls will also be impacted, telephone poles are mostly abandoned. The census counted 72 electric poles; and 18 telephone poles. (Table 8).

Table 5: Number of Affected Households According to Type of Loss N-70 Subproject Type of Loss Affected HH A. LAND 121 Sub-Total HH Affected due to Land 121 B. RESIDENTIAL STRUCTURES B-1 Residential (Legal land owner and structure owner) 25 B-2 Residential (Legal land owner but part of the 1 structure encroaches on the government land) Sub-Total HH Affected due to Residential 26 Structures C. COMMERCIAL STRUCTURES C-1 Commercial (Legal land owner and structure owner) 1 C-2 Commercial (Legal land owner but part of the 40 structure encroaches on the government land) Sub-Total HH Affected due to Commercial 41 Structures D. TENANT (RESIDENTIAL/ SHARECROPPERS) 34 Sub-Total HH Affected due to Tenant 34 E. SQUATTERS E-1 Squatter pay rent 25

2 Average size in 1 household is 9-10 persons.

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E-2 Squatter without paying rent 37 Sub-Total HH Affected due to Squatters 62 TOTAL AFFECTED HH (A+B+C+D+E) 284 *Including bypass Source: Consultants report.

Table 6: Loss of Livelihood and Dwelling due to Eviction of Squatter Structures from ROW N-70

Livelihood Dwelling

59 (25 pay rent)3) 3 *Including bypass Source: Consultant Report

Table 7: Loss of Trees-N70

Fruit Trees Wood Trees Total

1,557 405 1,962

*Including bypass Source: Consultant Report

Table 8: Affected Public Utility Infrastructure- N-70 Electricity Poles Telephone Poles Others

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*Including bypass Source: Consultant Report 20. There are typically driveways of gas stations and portions of mosques or boundary walls that encroach the ROW on the open rural stretches of roads in the subproject. In these stretches squatter kiosks or kacha4 structures, mostly used as road side restaurants or public call offices, dot these stretches at various intervals as also small mosques. The main clientele or user of these businesses and facilities are those who travel long distances and the traveling public, expect on intersections which connect side and access roads with the main road. These intersections primarily serve as hubs for passengers from the more immediate environment to transfer between trunk route public transportation and local transportation, and over time have developed into small markets, with fruit stalls, a restaurant or two, and maybe a workshop. Structures in the ROW at intersections are usually not squatters and frequently belong to adjacent land owners who rent them out to operators. These encroachments will be able to move back without adverse impact to accommodate the improvements.

3 Squatters who occupied Right of Way to establish a temporary structure to run their businesses but pay rent to the shop keepers whose space, in front of shop, they use. Normally shop keepers or owners do not allow anybody to occupy land in front of their shops whether it is near or a few meters away, but if somebody wants to use that empty space for a business either squatter or vendor, the shop keeper will collect the rent from them. 4 Earthen/ wooden structure (temporary/semi-permanent construction).

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21. Similarly, for agricultural infrastructure anticipated to be lost, such as pumps, watercourses, ponds, sheds, orchards boundary walls etc., and also houses in agricultural land falling within the alignment of the bypass, it will be relatively easy for affected persons to shift to their remaining landholding, if adequately compensated (Table 9). A complete list of affected persons and structures/ assets is provided in Annex 5-7.

Table 9: Affected Agricultural Infrastructure- N70

Type of Infrastructure

5-Bore for Peter Pump, 1 Pump House, 1-Bore for Tube Well, 1-Shed of Poultry Farm, 2- Hand Pumps bores, 1-livestock room *Including bypass Source: Consultant Report

Table 10: Vulnerable Households-N70 Very Poor Female Disabled Total Headed Persons Households 122 4 2 128

Source: Consultant Report

D. Social-Economic Profile of the Affected Households and Public Consultation

1. Social-Economic Survey 22. A socioeconomic survey was conducted in accordance with ADB’s policy amongst at least 20% of the affected persons. In some locations the survey covered up to 35% of the impacted households. This survey was conducted in two stages. 23. First Stage: The first stage consists of conducting Participatory Appraisal of 18 villages (6-sample villages from each sub-project located in the road catchment area) to ensure a representative sample. Data was collected through qualitative method of Participatory Rapid Appraisal. 3- teams of researchers were mobilized, separately for each sub-project and each team had both male and female. Consultation meetings were held in urban areas with both male and female at different public places such as markets, bus stops, mosques, tea stalls and homes. The informal discussions attracted a number of persons and average group size varied from 25 to 60 persons. Different tools were used such as focus group discussions, mapping, transect walk, observation, wealth ranking, daily time sheets and mobility charts of women, historical perspective, interviews of key informants and structured informal group discussions by using a checklist of structured and open-ended questions. 24. Second Stage: The methodology of this stage was based on administering a structured house-hold questionnaire to a purposive random sample of impacted persons recorded in the census ensuring that all categories -- residential, commercial and agricultural and types i.e. tenants, sharecroppers, squatters, small shop owners, wage laborers, and types and sizes of business etc. were included.

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2. Social-Economic Profile 25. The social vulnerability, in the absences of indigenous peoples, scheduled castes and socially ostracized minorities is primarily based on economic status, disabilities and the vulnerability that comes with having a female head a household. 26. According to the survey, out of all project affected households 35% are categorized as vulnerable mainly because their annual income is below Rs. 42,000 which is considered below the poverty line. The number of households headed by females (4 persons) and disabled (2 persons) is insignificant (Table 10). 27. From amongst the affected persons (the primary person; usually the breadwinner, who is entitled to compensation for the loss of an asset) in the subproject nearly 42% are illiterate. See Table 11 below. This highlights the importance for the public information on resettlement to focus on face to face and oral communication on entitlements and compensation.

Table 11: Educational Levels of Affected Person (Breadwinner) –N70 Illiterate Literate Primary Middle Matric Inter Gradu Maste Total ation r 119 20 49 39 26 21 8 2 284 Source: Consultant Report 28. The numbers of project affected households in Multan-Muzaffargarh, as can be seen in the Table 12, are almost equally divided between farmers and shopkeepers. The Muzaffargarh bypass which is primarily passing through agricultural land may contribute to the farmer figure.

Table 12: Occupational Backgrounds of Affected Households- N70 Farming Business Wage Labor 41% 48% 11% Source: Consultant Report 29. In Table 13 below one can see that land, and the homes on it , impacted by the Muzafargarh bypass are primarily owner occupied.

Table 13: Ownership Status of Affected Persons –N70 Owners Tenants Squatter Squatters Total paying rent 63% 12% - 25% 100% Source: Consultant Report

2. Public Consultation 30. Public consultations were conducted at various stages with the local communities. Techniques like Participatory Rural Appraisal (PRA) and Focus Group Discussion have been employed. Most of the consultations were conducted as focus group discussions. The main objective of the local level community consultation was to generate feedback to minimize negative impacts that these communities may have to face as a result of the Project and to spread awareness regarding the Project. Most of the local communities’ concerns and suggestions as presented below was incorporated into Project design and implemented as an

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integral part of the Project activities. The local communities’ perceptions to the Project (positive impacts, negative impacts and suggestions) are summarized as follows:

2.1 Positive Impacts: (a) Enhance economic opportunities for the poor especially along bypasses. (b) Improvement in transportation arrangements. (c) Access to labor opportunities would increase due to easy access to labor market. (d) Women access to health services will increase especially in case of emergencies of childbirth. (e) Value of land and property will increase. (f) More industries would be established and local communities would be able to get jobs / labor. (g) Improved roads would facilitate smooth and fast flow of traffic due to which passengers’ time and energies would be saved. (h) Students’ access to high schools and colleges will be facilitated. (i) Fruits and vegetables would be easily taken to the markets in less time. (j) Traffic volume will increase and passengers would be able t o get transportation easily, passengers waiting time would reduce. (k) Small businesses of eatables will flourish because more Passengers would start traveling by road who are presently traveling by other means

2.2 Negative Impacts: (a) Health hazardous will increase due to pollution. (b) Squatters and vendors would loose their income and would suffer in terms of loss of business place ultimately income. (c) Accidents rate, especially affecting children, old people and animals, would increase due to increased traffic and higher speed traffic. (d) Crime rate may increase, especially theft. (e) Drugs and arms & ammunition traffic may increase. (f) Small farmers would loose agriculture land due to land acquisition. (g) Orchards owners would loose trees and it would be a valuable loss of livelihood assets, farmers may not be able to grow more trees due to shortage of water. (h) Shop rent would increase; this will cause additional financial burden on small entrepreneurs.

2.3 Suggestion: (a) Service roads for local traffic in urban or semi-urban areas, for bicycles motorcycles, donkey and bull carts. (b) Road safety measures should be taken such as traffic signs, speed breakers etc. (c) Transport Committee is suggested at the district level with membership of women councilor’s to regulate fare, other transport and roads issues. (d) Link roads are recommended especially in bypass areas for the local traffic. (e) Suggested markets for vendors and squatters e.g. vegetable and fruit markets, cabin markets on government land. (f) Construction of bus stops with toilets, where passenger traffic is significant. (g) Alternate temporary roads should be made during the construction of roads to divert traffic otherwise traffic jams would cause hassle for the public and dust pollution.

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(h) Petrol pumps should be connected with the roads. (i) Parking areas or rest areas should be made for passengers, drivers and conductors. (j) Street lights in the urban areas. (k) Proper compensation to vendors and squatters to re-establish businesses. (l) Security arrangements for the vehicles and passengers safety.

E. Existing Legal Framework and Project Resettlement Principles

31. The Land Acquisition Act of 1894 (LAA) is the primary law governing land acquisition in Pakistan and is the principal general statute laying down the framework for the exercise of the right of eminent domain of the State. The LAA lays down a step by step process that follows the Act's various Sections for legally acquiring land. For this Project, the process began with NHA (the Requiring Body) making an application for the land to the Provincial Governments (the Acquiring Body). The Government through its land and revenue authorities then issues a preliminary notification to this effect (Section 4). Under Section 5, a formal notification is issued that the particular land is needed for a public purpose. Any APs in any land which has been notified under Section 5 may, within thirty days after the issue of the notification, object to the acquisition of the land under Section 5-A. Under this LAA, only legal owners and tenants officially registered with the land Revenue Department or possess formal lease agreements are considered "eligible" for land compensation. As per the provisions of the LAA, cash compensation is assessed (under Section 5) on the basis of five or three years average registered market rate5, and is paid to the landowners for their lands being acquired. 32. The Government makes a more formal declaration of intent to acquire land (Section 6) and after this, the Commissioner shall "direct the Land Acquisition Collector (LAC) to take order for the acquisition of the land" under Section 7. The LAC has then (Section 8) to cause the land to be marked out, measured and planned (if this was not done after Section 4). Under Section 9, the LAC gives notice to all APs that the Government intends to take possession of the land and if they have any claims for compensation that they be made to him at an appointed time. 33. Section 10 delegates power to the LAC to record statements of APs in the land or any part thereof as co-proprietor, sub-proprietor, mortgagee, and tenant or otherwise. Section 11 enables the Collector to make enquiry into "measurements, value and claim and issue the final award". Included in the award is the land's true area, his view of what compensation is warranted, and the appointment of that compensation to all APs. When the LAC has made an award under Section 11, he will then take possession under Section 16 and the land shall thereupon vest absolutely in the Government, free from all encumbrances. Section 18 pertains to persons still dissatisfied with the award who may request the LAC to refer the case to the court for determination and decision. This does not affect the taking possession of the land. 34. Under the Act, the AP whose land is being acquired cannot be compelled against his wishes to accept compensation in any form other than cash. However, Section 31 of the Act provides that the LAC can, instead of awarding cash compensation in respect of any land, make any arrangement with a person having an interest in such land, including the grant of other lands in exchange. Nevertheless in this Project, “land for land” option will not be applied considering that the Project will only require small amount of land and impacts on each landowners will only be minimal.

5 According to LAA of 1894, the owner(s) of acquired land is eligible for 15% "compulsory acquisition surcharge", plus 8% compound interest per annum from the date of notification (under Section 6) in case of delay in payment of compensation.

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35. However, there is no specific policy on resettlement6 in Pakistan. As mentioned above, the LAA deals with all aspects of land acquisition while the resettlement issues are addressed on project-by-project basis under special provisions made by the concerned Government. The LAA mainly prescribes provisions for fair and adequate compensation to land for legal title holders whose lands have been acquired involuntarily. The LAA Section 23 specifically provides for awarding compensation on the following considerations: (i) market value7 of acquired land; (ii) damage caused to standing crops and trees8; (iii) damage caused by reason of severance of the acquired land from the affected persons other land; (iv) damage sustained by the affected persons by reason of the acquisition injuriously affecting their other property9, moveable or immovable; (v) entitlement to reasonable expenses if compelled to change residence or place of business; (vi) payment for damages resulting from diminution of profits of land till the LAC’s taking possession of the land. For this Project, cash compensation will be provided to landowners considering that their land will be partially affected and the impacts will be minimal. While LAA covers several principles of compensation laid out in the ADB's Policy on Involuntary Resettlement (1995), the LAA restricts these to those with legal title.

36. The Project proposes to achieve fair and timely compensation through the establishment of Affected Person’s Committee (APC) for each village which will be charged with determining fair prices for land in that village and recommending them to the LAC for adoption in the award (Section 11). This Committee will be headed by Head of the village and will include elderly people, and representatives of APs of the village. APCs were identified and formed during the survey; list of names for the APCs of the villages was presented in Annex 4.

37. In the absence of a formal policy to assist non-titled persons, a project-specific set of resettlement principles consistent with ADB Policy requirements has been adopted in this Project.

6 The ADB-assisted National Resettlement Policy and Ordinance have yet to be launched. 7 The market value was assessed on the basis of recent transactions, sale and purchase of lands and assets recorded along each of the project roads, consultation with local people as in most cases transactions are verbal and not documented, consultation with local real estate agents, revenue department and the Affected persons. 8 For crops, compensation will be based on the market value of the crop. For orchards, the valuation will be based on the net annual income from the orchard, capitalized for 15 years. For other trees, the valuation will be based on the market value, taking into account the species and the size of the tree. 9 Replacement cost for houses will be evaluated on specified rates based on the latests market value (April 2005), according to the category of the house based on its type of construction (refer table below). All other structures will be valued at full replacement cost. There will be no deductions for salvage.

Rates for structures in April 2005

S. No. Type of Structure Rate / Unit (Rs.) 1 Kacha house 150/sq. ft. 2 Semi pakka house 250/sq. ft. 3 Pakka house 400.sq.ft. 4 Kachi boundary wall 250/sq.ft. 5 Pakki boundary wall 400/sq.ft. Note: Kacha = made of mud; Pakka = made of cement and bricks

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38. The basic resettlement principles and guidelines include the following:

(a) The affected persons (APs) are defined as those who stand to lose land, houses, structures, trees, crops, businesses, income and other assets as a consequence of the improvements and/or upgradation of the project roads. (b) All APs are equally eligible for cash compensation and rehabilitation assistance, irrespective of their land ownership status, to ensure that those affected by the Project shall be at least as well off, if not better off, than they would have been without the Project. (c) The compensation packages shall reflect replacement costs for all losses (such as land, crops, trees, structures, businesses, incomes, etc.). (d) Compensation and resettlement will be satisfactorily completed before a No- Objection Certificate can be provided by ADB for award of civil works contracts. (e) APs will be systematically informed and consulted about the project, and RPs will be made available in both English and Urdu languages to the affected persons and communities. (f) The consultative process shall include not only those affected, but also the adjacent communities, representatives of the local governments of the areas where the project is located, community leaders, local government (district/tehsil), and community-based organizations (CBOs). Vulnerable groups (households below the recognised poverty line; disabled, elderly persons or female headed households) should be identified and given appropriate assistance to substantially improve their living standards.

F. Eligibility and Project Entitlements

39. The ADB’s Policy on Involuntary Resettlement (1995) require compensation for the lost assets at replacement costs to both titled and non-titled landholders and resettlement assistance for lost income and livelihoods. In this Project, the absence of formal titles will not constitute a bar to resettlement assistance and rehabilitation. Further, the principles adopted herein contain special measures and assistance for vulnerable APs, such as female-headed households, disabled persons, and households below the recognised poverty line.

40. Persons affected by land acquisition, and relocation and/or rehabilitation of structures/assets (SBEs, houses, etc.) are entitled to a combination of compensation measures and resettlement assistance, depending on the nature of ownership rights of lost assets and scope of the impact, including social and economic vulnerability of the affected persons. In general terms, the affected persons in the Project will be entitled to various types of compensation and resettlement assistance that will help in the restoration of their livelihoods, at least, to the pre-Project standards. These are:

1. Compensation for loss of agricultural land, standing crops/trees

(a) Cash compensation for land based on current market value10 to titleholders, plus 15% Compulsory Acquisition Surcharge (CAS), as provided in LAA.

10 8% compound interest per annum will be from the date of notification in case of delay in payment of compensation.

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(b) Cash compensation for loss of land of sharecropper/tenants as per LAA.

(c) Cash compensation for loss of agricultural crops at market value of mature crops based on average production. (d) Compensation for loss of fruit trees for average fruit production for the next 15 years to be computed at the current market value. (e) Compensation for loss of wood-trees at current market value of wood (timber of firewood, as the case may be). (f) Provision of water course to connect severed segment of land with source of water for irrigation. (g) Encroachers/squatters are not eligible for compensation for land but will be entitled to compensation of crops and trees.

2. Compensation for loss of residential/commercial land, structures and immovable assets (a) Cash compensation for land based on current market value11 to titleholders plus 15% Compulsory Acquisition Surcharge (CAS), as provided in LAA. (b) Cash compensation for loss of built-up structures at full replacement costs based on current market value of materials and labor required for reconstruction. (c) Owners of affected structures will be allowed to take/reuse all the salvageable materials for rebuilding/rehabilitation of the structure. (d) Transfer/Shifting allowance to cover the cost of moving structures (transport plus loading /unloading) the effects and materials will be paid on actual cost basis or on current market rates. (e) In case damage of land caused by excavation etc. from borrows for earth for construction, restoration of land to pre-construction condition or cash compensation at prevailing rates for necessary repairs or tractor hours for restoring level and / or truckloads of earth for fill. (f) The encroachers/squatters will not be eligible for land compensation but will be compensated for structures/assets, entitled to transfer/shifting allowance/s, and assisted during relocation. (g) Encroachers/squatters are eligible for compensation for the loss of or damage to the structures/assets, and resettlement assistance for loss of income/livelihood, but are not eligible for compensation for loss of land on the ROW.

(i) Assistance for housing/business renters, one-time cash assistance equivalent to 2 month rent to the renters for moving to alternative premise for re-establishing houses/businesses. (This will be in addition to the compensation /assistance paid to the owner/possessor for the affected structure).

11 8% compound interest per annum will be from the date of notification in case of delay in payment of compensation.

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3. Assistance for livelihood restoration against loss of business/wage income12

(a) One-time lump sum grant to owner of business; minimum one-month’s income based on the nature of business and type of losses assessed on a case-to-case basis. (b) One-time lump sum grant of Rs. 800-1,00013 to agricultural tenants/ sharecroppers (permanent, short-term or long term agricultural labour-this will be in addition to their shares in crop/tree composition) (c) One-time financial assistance to hired laborers equivalent to 30-60 days wages to be computed on the basis of minimum wage board rates for respective district for respective categories. (d) Family workers in small business enterprises are not eligible, as they have already been covered by income assistance for loss of business by shops/SBE owners. (e) One-time lump sum grant to mobile roadside vendors/SBE; official minimum wage board rates for one month, plus shifting allowance. Priority to be given as tenant for any facilities built by respective municipal administration or NHA, to streamline the market. (f) APs who are eligible for semi-skilled and unskilled labor, will be given preference in employment opportunities in the Project's implementation works.

4. Special provisions for the Vulnerable APs (a) Special assistance of Rs1, 00014 to vulnerable groups, such as women- headed household, disabled or elderly persons and the poor, for re- establishing and/or enhancing livelihood.

5. Restoration of community structures/ installations/ assets (a) Project will provide complete restoration work or cash compensation for rehabilitation/re-building of affected common property resources and cultural/community structures/installations. (b) Further details have been provided in the entitlement matrix (Table 17) which would apply to all subprojects.

G. Institutional Arrangements

41. NHA will be the executing agency (EA) for the Project. For the National Highway civil work component, a Project Management Office (PMO), headed by General Manager (ADB SCTF) will be established within NHA, and will be responsible for the overall execution of the Project. Two types of resettlement specialists (consultants) will be appointed. Firstly, resettlement specialist (consultant) will be recruited by the General Manager, as required

12 The Resettlement Specialist in the Construction Supervision Consultants Team will also: (i) Provide support and information to APs for income restorationl (ii) Assist APs to organize relocation and rehabilitation, including counseling and coordination with the local authorities, and (iii) Educating the APs on their right to entitlements and obligations. 13 Average monthly income assessed by consultant during surveys. 14 This amount was finalized based on surveys, consideration of local situation at the project sites and discussion with NHA.

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at PMO, to supervise and coordinate of resettlement related activities. In addition, resettlement specialists (consultants15) will be recruited at the field level of each Project Implementation Unit (PIU) and they will be responsible for the implementation of resettlement activities. NHA will depute a Deputy Director in the operation wing as Resettlement Project Officer (RPO). The RPO will be responsible to the Director and General Manager Land Management 16 and will coordinate the preparation of land acquisition and resettlement plans with the subproject engineering, resettlement specialists (consultants), the land management and infrastructure section and respective regional offices. He/she will work in close coordination with the respective field-based offices on the day-to-day activities of the resettlement plan implementation.

42. The RPO, through field offices, Land Acquisition Collector/s (LACs)17, and resettlement specialist (Consultant) at PMO, will execute and monitor the progress of the work and ensure coordination between the relevant departments, the Grievance Redress Committee (GRC) and the project affected people (APs). Staff at the headquarters and in the field offices related to the Project's land acquisition and resettlement activities, including RPO, Project Directors (PDs), Revenue Department officials and field staff will undergo a week-long orientation and training program in resettlement policy and management by the resettlement specialist at PMO.

H. Disclosure of Resettlement Plan and Community Participation

43.. Participation, consultation and information dissemination was incorporated at several levels during planning of the three sample subprojects while the RP consultant and the field team were (i) conducting poverty and social assessments in communities of proposed road catchments and in the immediate corridor of impact; (ii) validating principles on which entitlements for compensation and compensation levels specified in the entitlement matrix for the Project are based; (iii) forming Affected Persons Committees (APCs) 18 during the surveys; and (iv) minimizing adverse impact and exploring alternate alignments and restricting design to adjust to available space.

44. NHA has disclosed the RP to the Affected Persons before the Management Review Meeting (MRM) of ADB. The (i) entitlement matrix and an announcement on the availability of the RP in local and regional offices was published in the local newspaper on 30 June 2005 and (ii) copies of the RP was placed at local/union council offices, Teshil Headquarters offices, Government Schools, DDORs offices and NHA's Regional Offices at Multan and Quetta. In addition to this, a summary of RP will be prepared specifically for this purpose and translated into simple Urdu language, and presented in the form of a brochure, to enable the local

15 In Pakistan, it is difficult to find qualified NGOs who would have prior experience in handling resettlement issues, however there are large number of NGOs who are working in the education, health and gender issues. Therefore, consultant will be more appropriate to be recruited as resettlement specialist. Lesson learned from on-going ADB’s projects in Pakistan shown that NGOs did not have the capacity and sufficient knowledge to carry out resettlement activities as per ADB standard. 16 General Manager Land Management and Infrastructure will be responsible for ensuring the prompt provision and efficient flow of the budgeted funds for land acquisition and resettlement. He will ensure that land acquisition and resettlement compensation are adequately funded and carried out in accordance with applicable rules and ADB’s policy framework agreed for the Project. 17 NHA has a standing requisition for a Land Acquisition Collector (LAC) through Boards of Revenue of respective provincial governments to undertake all land acquisition in a region and make compensation payments to APs in accordance with the LAA. Furthermore, NHA has complete setups of highly organized system and time tested process for land acquisition with sufficiently qualified and experienced field staff in the entire district. 18 APCs comprise of the Head of the village as President; elderly people, representative of APs.

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communities to read it by themselves and be aware of the Project's benefits and provisions available herein for various types of APs, as given in the "entitlement matrix" (Table 16). In addition, the RP will also be disclosed through the official websites of NHA, and ADB. The following disclosure schedule will be followed:

• Before MRM: disclosure of the resettlement plans to the APs has been completed. • Before Appraisal: Circulation of RP in English and local language to all relevant local Govt offices. • Board Approval: mandatory posting of resettlement plan on ADB resettlement website. • During implementation: based on revised / updated RP, disclosure to APs and on ADB website.

45. Furthermore, during project implementation, a resettlement specialist (consultant) will explain the entitlement policy and various options to the affected people (APs) prior to payments of compensation and other financial assistance etc.

46. Affected Persons’ Committees (APCs) nominated by various categories of APs and stakeholders have been formed at key points along the alignment during surveys of APs (Details list of names refer to Annex 4). Additional APCs will be organized or the ones formed reorganized, where found necessary, at the onset of the project implementation phase. APC’s will serve as a face-to-face conduit and communication channel between the Project and the APs. Finally, participation of APs are also ensured through their involvement in various local committees such as Affected Persons and Citizens Liaison Committee (ACLC) and Grievances Redress Committees (GRCs). The NHA and field offices will establish and continuously maintain an ongoing interaction with the APs and communities to identify problems and undertake remedial/correctional actions.

I. Grievances Redress Procedures

47. A two-tier grievance redress process, one at the subproject level and the other at the level of the project will address any delays or issues arising in the resettlement and compensation process. It will provide the APs a forum convened by the Executing Agency to register their complaints and seek resolution to their concerns. The grievance redress process will be formulated immediately after the mobilization of the resettlement officials and resettlement specialist (refer to G. Institutional Arrangements).

1. Affected Persons and Citizens Liaison Committee (ACLC)

48. The ACLC is a joint NHA and Affected Persons forum that will have representation from the Affected Persons Committees (APCs), NHA land management staff (AD/LM&I and LAC), and from the construction team. NHA Sub-Project Manger (normally designated by NHA as Project Director for a particular section under construction) will be Chairman. The Assistant Director Land Management and Infrastructure (AD/LM&I) of the respective NHA region, and representatives of Affected Persons nominated by the APCs, who may chose to nominate their local government representatives, will be members. The AD/LM&I will serve as secretary.

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49. This committee will hear grievances that cannot be resolved on the working level between the APCs and NHA staff while dealing with on the spot individual and immediate issues for losses such as borrow trees, crops and infrastructure. A whole range of factors relating to entitlements are involved at this level such as quantity, quality, rate of compensation, ownership, usufruct and the conduct of those confirming and registering the loss and processing payment that is best dealt on the spot. During the compensation process till the demolition of impacted structures the committee will meet fortnightly and gradually reduce its frequency thereafter to coordinate issues faced by the public because of construction. It will give its decision within 16 days of receipt of a complaint. If this decision is not acceptable, the complaint can be brought to the Project GRC.

2. Grievance Redress Committee (GRC)

50. This committee will serve, as the redress instance for individual grievances not resolved by the ACLC. It will provide a decision within 30 days of receipt of a complaint. It will not be in a position to resolve difference of opinion on rates of compensation for acquired land awarded by the LAC, since the LAA specifies a procedure of reference to a court of law to which an affected person or the acquiring agency may seek recourse. However, it will take cognizance of timeliness of payment thereof and the process being followed and issue directives in this regard.

51. This project level committee at NHA, will also serve a due diligence function on resettlement. The GRC will be chaired by the General Manager Land Management and comprise of a Director from NHA Operations, the RPO and Director Land Management who will serve as secretary. GRC will meet once a month. It will review the progress of the land acquisition and compensation process in the various subprojects, seek reports from the LACs, take cognizance of delays and anomalies in the process, suggest remedial measures and, if necessary, bring them to the notice of the provincial board of revenue and the National Highway Authority (Chairman).

J. Implementation Schedule and Budget

52. This RP will be implemented from the last quarter of 2005 to the second quarter of 2006 for three sample subprojects. NHA will initiate some advance actions such as the establishment of the Project Directorate, identification resettlement staff for the headquarters and the field offices, formation of ACLCs, GRCs, and hiring of consultant for resettlement implementation following loan negotiations. The project will provide adequate advance notification to the APs and will be paid their due resettlement benefits, including relocation and income restoration/assistance prior to start of construction work. All activities related to land acquisition and resettlement will be completed prior to award of civil works contract. If there is any change in the scope of the Project, this RP will be revised and submitted for ADB approval prior to award of civil works contract. For details of implementation timeframe please refer to Table 14 which provides an implementation schedule for the National Highway Development Sector Project, in which the N70 Multan-Muzafargarh subproject is included in the sample subprojects (Phase I)

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Table 14: Project Implementation Schedule of Land Acquisition and Resettlement Activities Year and Month 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 Activity 123456789101112123456789101112123456789101112123456789101112123456789101112 I. STAFFING (1) Resettlement Project Officer to be deputed (2) Formulation of ACLC and GRC (3) Resettlemement Specialists to be Recruited (4) Social Monitoring Specialist to be Recruited II. IMPLEMENTATION OF LAND ACQUISITION (TITLE HOLDERS) Land Census/ Inventory & Market Rates Prepared by Land (1) Acquisition & Control Officers (2) Stakeholders Consultation (3) Acquisition and Locations Determined (4) Land Acquisition Plans Prepared and Approved (5) Land Acquisition Collector to be appointed for coordination with District Collector (6) Submission of Requisition to District Collector (7) Preliminary Notification-LAA Section-4 (8) Transfer of Funds to Land Acquisition Collector (9) Hearing of Objection (10) Joint Verification Completed (11) Final Notification-LAA Section-6 (12) Land Survey-Size of Land of each AP (LAA Section-8) (13) Detailed Compensation Assessment (LAA Section 9) (14) Determination of Compensation Payment (15) AP Consultations & Re-adjustments (LAA Section 10-12) (16) Compensation Payment Released to Land Owners (17) Grievance Redressal/ Law Suits (LAA Section 18) (18) Cleared Encumbrance and Land Handover to Government (19) Hand-Over of Land to Contractors III. IMPLEMENTATION OF RESETTLEMENT AND CLEARING OF ROW (NON-TITLE HOLDERS) (1) Verification/Revision of Census List (2) Preliminary Assessment : Compensation/ Assistance (3) AP consultations & Re-adjustment (4) Planning of Resettelment Activities (5) Finalizing Compensation/ Assistance Awards for all APs (6) Distribution of Resettlement Notices to APs (7) Disbursement of Cheques-Compensation/ Assistance (8) Demolishing/Relocation of Affected Structures/Assets (9) Cleared Encumbrance and Land Handover to Government (10) Hand-Over of Land to Contractors IV. REINSTALLATION OF PUBLIC FACILITIES (e.g. ELECTRICITY, WATER) Preparation of Basic Plan incl. Preliminary Cost (1) Estimation (2) Selection of Reinstallation Sites (3) Acquiring Reinstallation Sites (4) Detailed Design of Reinstallation Sites (5) Approval of Detailed Design and Legal Procedure (6) Tendering and Contract of Local Contractors (7) Reinstallaion Begins V. CIVIL WORKS

(1) Contract Tendering and Award

(2) Construction Begins

Sample Subprojects (Phase 1) Subprojects (Phase 2) Subprojects (Phase 3)

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53. The total estimated cost for the compensations to be paid in accordance with this RP for the N-70 Multan Muzafargarh subproject are expected to be in the amount of PRs. 102.70 million ($ 1.70 million), as shown in Table 15. NHA is committed to set aside and provide their respective amounts of funds for RP implementation in an efficient and timely manner during the course of the Project. In addition NHA will hire consultants for RP implementation at the Project level, including specialists for resettlement and external monitoring the estimated cost for these is provided in Table 16.

Table 15: Detailed Cost Estimates for Compensation during RP Implementation on N70 (in million PRs. & US$) No Resettlement Activity Units Rate (PRs.) Budget (Million) PRs US$ 1. Compensation for Land (Ha) 38.95 1,235,000 48.10 0.80 2 Compensation for Wood Trees (No.) 405 2000 0.81 0.01 3 Compensation for Fruit Trees (No.) 1,557 10000 15.57 0.26 4 Compensation for Residential and 67 150,000 10.05 0.17 Commercial Structures (No.) 5 Compensation for Community Structures - 250,000 - - (No.) Sub-Total (a) 76.78 1.24 6 Compulsory Acquisition Surcharge (b) 15% x Sub- 11.51 0.19 Total (a) Sub-Total (a) + (b) 88.29 1.43 7 Financial Assistance for SBEs 41 3,500 0.14 0.002 8 Financial Assistance for Tenants 34 1,000 0.03 0.00005 9 Financial Assistance for Squatters 62 3,000 0.19 0.003 10 Financial Assistance for Vulnerable 128 1,000 0.13 0.002 Households Sub-Total (c) 1.02 0.02 Program Total (a)+(b)+(c) 89.31 1.45 11 Contingencies (15% of Program Costs) 13.39 0.22 TOTAL COST 102.70 1.67

Table 16: Project Level RP Social, Resettlement and Monitoring Specialists 1 Resettlement Specialist at Project 48 persons- 120,000 5.76 0.10 Management Office (PMO) month 2 Resettlement Specialists at Project 278 persons- 120,000 33.00 0.55 Implementation Unit (PIU) month 3 Social and Resettlement Monitoring 12 persons- 1,020,000 12.24 0.20 Specialist (External Monitoring) month Sub-Total 51.00 0.85 4 Contingencies 15% 7.65 0.13 TOTAL COST 58.65 0.98 Source: Consultants report.

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K. Resettlement Databank

54.. All information concerning resettlement issues related to land acquisition, socio-economic information of the acquired land and affected structures (SBEs, etc., if any); inventory of losses by individual APs, compensation and entitlements, payments and relocation will be collected by the RPO through its concerned field offices and computerized at RPO office. This data bank would form the basis of information for RP implementation, monitoring and reporting purposes and facilitate efficient resettlement management

L. Monitoring and Evaluation

55. Monitoring & Evaluation are critical activities in involuntary resettlement. Monitoring involves periodic checking to ascertain whether activities are progressing as per schedule while evaluation is essentially a summing up, at the end of the project, assessment of the actual achievement in comparison to those aimed at during the implementation. RP implementation will be monitored both internally and externally.

56. The NHA will establish a quarterly monitoring system involving the resettlement specialist at PMO, and prepare progress reports on all aspects of land acquisition and resettlement activities. The RPO responsible for supervision and implementation of RP will prepare monthly progress reports on resettlement activities and submit to the ADB for review. The social and resettlement monitoring specialist (SRMS) will be hired by the NHA with ADB concurrence to carry out external monitoring of operations. The SRMS will be recruited immediately after the mobilization of the RPO, resettlement staff and resettlement specialists and before commencing survey on the baseline and inventory of loss of APs. The monitoring will be carried out every year during project implementation. They will submit quarterly review directly to ADB and determine whether or not resettlement goals have been achieved, more importantly whether livelihoods and living standards have been restored and suggest suitable recommendations for improvement. Terms of reference for resettlement specialist and SRMS are provided in Annex 2 and 3.

1. Internal Monitoring

57. The RP includes indicators and benchmarks for achievement of the objectives under the resettlement program, which can be categorized as follows: (a) Process indicators, which include project inputs, expenditures, staff deployments, etc.; (b) Output indicators are results in terms of numbers of affected persons compensated and resettled, incomes restored, additional assistance provided etc; (c) Impact indicators related to the long-term effect of the project on people's lives in the project-affected area.

58. The first two types of indicators, related to process and immediate outputs and results, will be monitored internally by RPO. This information will be collected from the project site and assimilated in the form of a monthly progress report to assess the progress and results of RP implementation, and adjust the work program, where necessary, in case of any delays or problems. Specific activities under RP implementation that will be monitored are the following:

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(a) Information campaign and consultation with APs; (b) Status of land acquisition and payments on land compensation; (c) Compensation for affected structures (SBEs, etc.) and other assets; (d) Relocation of APs; (e) Payments for loss of income; and (f) Income restoration activities

59.. Field offices of RPO will be responsible for monitoring the day-to-day resettlement activities of the project. Baseline socio-economic census and the land acquisition data provide the necessary benchmark for field level monitoring. Field level monitoring will be carried out through:

(a) Review of census information for all APs; (b) Consultation and informal interviews with APs; (c) In-depth case studies; (d) Informal sample survey of APs; (e) Key informant interviews; and (f) Community public meetings.

60. A performance data sheet will be developed to monitor the project at the field level. Quarterly reports will be received from the field offices and RPO will be responsible - for overall project level monitoring. RPO will report on a quarterly basis to NHA, and ADB on the progress of all aspects of resettlement activities.

2. External Monitoring

61. As mentioned earlier, an independent agency, social monitoring specialist will be engaged to carry out the monitoring and evaluation of the RP implementation. Independent monitoring will be undertaken on a quarterly basis and evaluations will be undertaken in annual, and end-term (project completion) basis.

62. The work of the social monitoring specialist will start after mobilization of the NHA’s resettlement team and before commencing survey on the baseline and inventory of loss of APs. The social monitoring specialist will review the status of the resettlement implementation in light of the targets, budget, implementation arrangement and duration that had been laid down in the Resettlement plan. The key tasks during external monitoring include:

(a) Review and verify internal monitoring reports prepared by RPO and their field offices; (b) Review of the socio-economic baseline census information of pre-displaced persons; (c) Identification and selection of impact indicators; (d) Impact assessment through formal and informal surveys with the affected persons;

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(e) Consultation with APs, officials, community leaders for preparing review report; (f) Assess the resettlement efficiency, effectiveness, impact and sustainability, drawing lessons for future resettlement policy formulation and planning.

63. Monitoring will also pay close attention to the status of project affected vulnerable groups such as female-headed households, disabled/elderly and households below the recognised poverty line. The following will be considered as the basis for indicators in monitoring and evaluation of the project:

(a) Socio-economic conditions of the APs in the post-resettlement period; (b) Communications and reactions from APs on entitlements, compensation, options, alternative developments and relocation timetables etc.; (c) Changes in housing and income levels; (d) Rehabilitation of SBEs and informal settlers; (e) Valuation of property; (f) Grievance procedures; (g) Disbursement of compensation; and (h) Level of satisfaction of APs in the post resettlement period.

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Table 17: Project Compensation Principles and Entitlements Nature of Loss Application Definition of AP Entitlements Result of Action A. Land Acquisition (Applicable in cases of fresh acquisition and/or legally confirmed ownership rights on existing ROW)

Loss of agricultural /residential Land and other Person(s) with land records • Cash compensation based on current open market rate / replacement value Compensation for /commercial land by assets acquired for verifying ownership plus 15% compulsory acquisition surcharge (CAS), as provide in the Land lost assets landowners project roads Acquisition Act (1894). Loss of agricultural / residential and/or legally Renter or share-cropper of • Compensation will be paid as per Land Acquisition Act (1894). Assistance with /commercial land by confirmed land relocation permanent tenants ownership rights on existing ROW Loss of common barren Village/s with customary • Cash compensation as per current replacement value of lands to affected Compensation for /nullah-bed (nonproductive) ownership group of landowners distributed by village elders. loss of access to lands owned collectively by common land. • Project authorities to ensure that compensation is distributed to all affected village/s. persons. Damage of Land caused by Person(s) with land records • Restoration of land to pre-construction condition or cash compensation at Restoration of land excavation etc. from borrows verifying ownership / Village/s prevailing rates for necessary repairs or tractor hours for restoring level to pre-construction for earth for construction. with customary ownership and/or truckloads of earth for fill. condition

Severance of agricultural land Person(s) with land records • Provision of water course to connect severed segment with source of water. Installation of holding. verifying ownership / Village/s facilities for with customary ownership irrigation

B. Loss of Income Generating Assets (Whether or not land is legally occupied)

Loss of agricultural crops, and Land purchased or Owner of crops or trees • Cash compensation for loss of agricultural crops at current market value of Cash income for fruit and wood trees by owner reclaimed for road mature crops, based on average production. lost crops/trees

purposes • Compensation for loss of fruit trees for average fruit production for next 15 Includes crops /trees owned years to be computed at current market value. by encroachers/ squatters • Compensation for loss of wood-trees at current market value of wood (timber or firewood, as the case may be). Loss of agricultural crops, and Land purchased or Share cropper/ tenant • Partial compensation to sharecroppers/tenants for loss of their crops/trees Cash income for fruit and wood trees by share- reclaimed for road as per due share or agreement (verbal or written). lost crops/trees cropper/ tenant purposes

Loss of income by agricultural Work opportunities Persons working the affected • One-time lump sum grant of Rs. 800-100019 to agricultural tenants / Short-term tenants /sharecroppers reduced lands sharecroppers (permanent, short-term or long-term agricultural labour (this assistance/ will be in addition to their shares in crop/tree compensation). compensation for • APs who are eligible for semi-skilled and unskilled labor will be given loss of income. priority in employment opportunities in the Project’s implementation works. Loss of income by shops/SBE Business adversely Owner of business • One-time lump sum grant; minimum one-month’s income based on the Short-term owners affected by road nature of business and type of losses assessed on a case-to-case basis. compensation for construction loss of income.

19 Average monthly income assessed by consultant during census survey.

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Loss of business premise by Structure on Owner /renter of business • One-time cash assistance equivalent to 2-month rent for moving to Removal owners / renters acquired land alternative premise for re-establishing the businesses. /relocation and/or legally • Shifting allowance (transport plus loading/unloading charges) will be paid to assistance confirmed affected businessmen (if applicable), on actual cost basis. ownership rights on ROW

Loss of wages by small Income reduced Employees of SBEs • One-time financial assistance to hired labour equivalent to 30 days wages Short-term business enterprises during period of to be computed on the basis of minimum wage board rates for respective compensation for employees readjustment district for respective categories. loss of income. • Family workers in small business enterprises are not eligible, as they have already been covered by income assistance for loss of business by shop/SBE owners. • Special assistance of Rs. 1,00020 to the affected vulnerable persons like the destitute, female-headed households, and disabled for restoring their livelihoods. • APs who are eligible for semi-skilled and unskilled labor will be given priority in employment opportunities in the Project’s implementation works. Loss of income by mobile Business affected Mobile SBE operators on • Official minimum wage board rates for one month, plus shifting allowance. Short-term roadside vendors/SBE temporarily during footpaths/roadside. • Priority to be given as tenant for any facilities built by respective municipal compensation for road construction. administration or NHA to streamline the market. loss of income. C. Loss of Residential/Community Property (Whether or not land is legally occupied)

Loss of residential structures Land on which Owners of the structure • Cash compensation for loss of built-up structures at full replacement costs Restoration of and commercial structures property stands • Owners of affected structures will be allowed to take/reuse their salvageable residence / shop. by owners purchased or materials for rebuilding/rehabilitation of structure. reclaimed for road • In case of relocation, transfer allowance to cover cost of shifting (transport purposes plus loading/unloading) the effects and materials will be paid on actual cost basis or on current market rates. Loss of residential structures Renters of house • One time cash assistance equivalent to 2 months rent moving to alternate Assistance to by tenants (Renters) premise. make alternative • Transfer allowance to cover cost of shifting (transport plus loading/unloading) arrangements personal effects paid on actual cost basis or on current market rates. Loss of cultural & School, mosque, water • Complete rehabilitation/restoration by the Project; or, Replacement community structures channels, pathways, and • Cash compensation for restoring affected cultural/community structures and /restoration of /facilities other community installations, to the recognized patron/custodian. structure /facility structures/installations Unanticipated adverse The EA and project implementation authorities will deal with any unanticipated consequence of the project during and after project implementation in the light and impact due to project spirit of the principle of the entitlement matrix. intervention or associated activity

20 This amount was finalized based on census survey, consideration to local situation at the project sites and discussion with NHA.

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ANNEX 1: Resettlement Framework

A. Background

64. The Asian Development Bank (ADB) has been assisting the Government of Pakistan (GoP) in the development of its road network for the two decades. The objectives of the Project are to (i) support subregional cooperation by removing or relaxing physical, institutional, and other barriers to improved transportation and increased trade; (ii) support preparation and adoption of cross-border agreements for road transport including movement of containers; and (iii) improve road sector efficiency on the main transport corridors in Pakistan.

65. This sector project in pursuance of the third objective will finance the improvement of national highways. The Project has been conceived on the basis of three sample subprojects (376.0 km) for which detailed designs and feasibilities, including resettlement plans have been prepared. The improvements in the three sample subprojects of the sector loan comprise broadening of existing roads to 7.3 meters with shoulders of 2 meters each on both sides and an improvement in the geometry of the carriage way, including bridges, culverts and some flyovers. On routes with heavy traffic a second carriageway is being added within the existing ROW. Urban congestion points are being bypassed with new sections of road, for which land will have to be acquired, and structures compensated. The remaining five subprojects (460.0 km) will be designed on the criteria used for these sample subprojects. This resettlement framework will be used to guide the preparation resettlement plan for each subproject undertaken under this sector loan once their detailed designs are finalized. The resettlement framework has been prepared in accordance with ADB’s Policy on Involuntary Resettlement (1995).

Table 1: Details of subprojects component

Road Name Length (km) Details Zhob-Mughal Kot (N-50) 68.8 Rehabilitation and Improvement Bypass Zhob (N-50) 9.2 Construction of New Bypass Hasan Abdal-Manshera (N-35) 90.0 Improvement and Additional Carriageway Sukkur-Jacobabad (N-65) 65.0 Rehabilitation and Improvement Tarnol-Jand (N-80) 103.0 Rehabilitation and Improvement Qila Saifullah-Wiagum Rud (N-70) 124.0 Rehabilitation and Improvement Total: 460.0 Source: National Highway Authority.

B. Potential Impact of the Project

1. Land Acquisition and Resettlement

66. The Project does not generally need to acquire land since it is based on improvement of existing roads. The extent of land acquisition in the Project will be small and mainly restricted to any new bypasses considered necessary and feasible. Where the ROW is not always legally

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defined, as in some places in Balochistan, strips of contiguous land may need to be acquired to accommodate the widening. Land acquisition, if any, will be compensated at replacement value21 plus 15% Compulsory Acquisition Surcharge as provided in the Land Acquisition Act of 1894. Involuntary borrowing of land will not be necessary for this Project. However wherever land is damaged, the Project shall assist in restoring it. The Project will also have provision for connecting segments of land severed due to the road alignment with their water source where this may become necessary. Some loss of crops, trees and orchards is anticipated which will be compensated at market and productive value. Encroachers 22 of the existing right-of-way, squatters23 and legal owners - commercial structures, dwellings, will be impacted where they encumber the alignment of the improvement. The losses to structures will be compensated at replacement value and loss of income, occasioned by relocation or temporary closure of businesses will be compensated thorough adequate allowances.

2. Project Resettlement Principles

67. There is no specific policy on resettlement in Pakistan. The Land Acquisition Act of 1894 (LAA) deals with all aspects of land acquisition while the resettlement issues are addressed on project-by-project basis under special provisions made by the concerned Government. The LAA mainly prescribes provisions for fair and adequate compensation to land for legal title holders whose land has been acquired involuntarily. The LAA “Section 23” specifically provides for awarding compensation on the following considerations: (i) market value of acquired land; (ii) damage caused to standing crops and trees; (iii) damage caused by reason of severance of the acquired land from the affected persons other land; (iv) damage sustained by the affected persons by reason of the acquisition injuriously affecting their other property, moveable or immovable; (v) entitlement to reasonable expenses if compelled to change residence or place of business; (vi) payment for damages resulting from diminution of profits of land till the Collector’s taking possession of the land. While LAA covers several principles of compensation laid out in the ADB's Policy on Involuntary Resettlement (1995), the LAA restricts these to those with legal title.

68. In the absence of a formal policy to assist non-titled persons, a project-specific set of resettlement principles consistent with ADB Policy requirements, has been adopted in this Project.

69. The basic resettlement principles and guidelines include the following:

(g) The affected persons (APs) are defined as those who stand to lose land, houses, structures, trees, crops, businesses, income and other assets as a consequence of the improvements and/or upgradation of the project roads. (h) All APs are equally eligible for cash compensation and rehabilitation assistance, irrespective of their land ownership status, to ensure that those affected by the

21 The replacement cost of land and structure is based on current market price. The market value was assessed on the basis of recent transactions, sale and purchase of lands and assets recorded along each of the project roads, consultation with local people as in most cases transactions are verbal and not documented, consultation with local real estate agents, revenue department and the Affected persons. 22 Encroachers in this context are defined as legally or customarily recognized properties occupying neighboring public space in the ROW. 23 Squatters are defined as those that occupy space that is legally or customarily someone else’s, in this context the ROW.

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Project shall be at least as well off, if not better off, than they would have been without the Project. (i) The compensation packages shall reflect replacement costs for all losses (such as lands, crops, trees, structures, businesses, incomes, etc.). (j) Compensation and resettlement will be satisfactorily completed before a No- Objection Certificate can be provided by ADB for award of civil works contracts. (k) APs will be systematically informed and consulted about the project, and RPs will be made available in both English and Urdu languages to the affected persons and communities. (l) The consultative process shall include not only those affected, but also the adjacent communities, representatives of the local governments of the areas where the project is located, community leaders, local government (district/tehsil), and community-based organizations (CBOs). Vulnerable groups (households below the recognised poverty line; disabled, elderly persons or female headed households) should be identified and given appropriate assistance to substantially improve their living standards.

3. Eligibility and Project Entitlements

70. The ADB’s Policy on Involuntary Resettlement (1995) require compensation for the lost assets at replacement costs to both titled and non-titled landholders and resettlement assistance for lost income and livelihoods. In this Project, the absence of formal titles will not constitute a bar to resettlement assistance and rehabilitation. Further, the principles adopted herein contain special measures and assistance for vulnerable APs, such as female-headed households, disabled persons, and households below the recognised poverty line.

71. Persons affected by land acquisition, and relocation and/or rehabilitation of structures/assets (SBEs, houses, etc.) are entitled to a combination of compensation measures and resettlement assistance, depending on the nature of ownership rights of lost assets and scope of the impact, including social and economic vulnerability of the affected persons. In general terms, the affected persons in the Project will be entitled to various types of compensation and resettlement assistance that will help in the restoration of their livelihoods, at least, to the pre-Project standards. These are:

(i) Compensation for loss of agricultural land, standing crops/trees

(a) Cash compensation for land based on current market value24 to titleholders, plus 15% Compulsory Acquisition Surcharge (CAS), as provided in LAA.

(b) Cash compensation for loss of land of sharecropper/tenants as per LAA.

(c) Cash compensation for loss of agricultural crops at market value of mature crops based on average production. (d) Compensation for loss of fruit trees for average fruit production for the next 15 years to be computed at the current market value.

24 8% compound interest per annum will be from the date of notification in case of delay in payment of compensation.

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(e) Compensation for loss of wood-trees at current market value of wood (timber of firewood, as the case may be). (f) Provision of water course to connect severed segment of land with source of water for irrigation. (g) Encroachers/squatters are not eligible for compensation for land but will be entitled to compensation of crops and trees.

(ii) Compensation for loss of residential/commercial land, structures and immovable assets (a) Cash compensation for land based on current market value25 to titleholders plus 15% Compulsory Acquisition Surcharge (CAS), as provided in LAA. (b) Cash compensation for loss of built-up structures at full replacement costs based on current market value of materials and labor required for reconstruction. (c) Owners of affected structures will be allowed to take/reuse all the salvageable materials for rebuilding/rehabilitation of the structure. (d) Transfer/Shifting allowance to cover the cost of moving structures (transport plus loading /unloading) the effects and materials will be paid on actual cost basis or on current market rates. (e) In case damage of land caused by excavation etc. from borrows for earth for construction, restoration of land to pre-construction condition or cash compensation at prevailing rates for necessary repairs or tractor hours for restoring level and / or truckloads of earth for fill. (f) The encroachers/squatters will not be eligible for land compensation but will be compensated for structures/assets, entitled to transfer/shifting allowance/s, and assisted during relocation. (g) Encroachers/squatters are eligible for compensation for the loss of or damage to the structures/assets, and resettlement assistance for loss of income/livelihood, but are not eligible for compensation for loss of land on the ROW.

(i) Assistance for housing/business renters, one-time cash assistance equivalent to 2 month rent to the renters for moving to alternative premise for re-establishing houses/businesses. (This will be in addition to the compensation /assistance paid to the owner/possessor for the affected structure).

(iii) Assistance for livelihood restoration against loss of business/wage income26

(a) One-time lump sum grant to owner of business; minimum one-month’s income based on the nature of business and type of losses assessed on a case-to-case basis.

25 8% compound interest per annum will be from the date of notification in case of delay in payment of compensation. 26 The Resettlement Specialist in the Construction Supervision Consultants Team will also: (i) Provide support and information to APs for income restorationl (ii) Assist APs to organize relocation and rehabilitation, including counseling and coordination with the local authorities, and (iii) Educating the APs on their right to entitlements and obligations.

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(b) One-time lump sum grant of Rs. 800-1,00027 to agricultural tenants/ sharecroppers (permanent, short-term or long term agricultural labour-this will be in addition to their shares in crop/tree composition) (c) One-time financial assistance to hired laborers equivalent to 30-60 days wages to be computed on the basis of minimum wage board rates for respective district for respective categories. (d) Family workers in small business enterprises are not eligible, as they have already been covered by income assistance for loss of business by shops/SBE owners. (e) One-time lump sum grant to mobile roadside vendors/SBE; official minimum wage board rates for one month, plus shifting allowance. Priority to be given as tenant for any facilities built by respective municipal administration or NHA, to streamline the market. (f) APs who are eligible for semi-skilled and unskilled labor, will be given preference in employment opportunities in the Project's implementation works.

(iv) Special provisions for the Vulnerable APs (a) Special assistance of Rs1, 00028 to vulnerable groups, such as women- headed household, disabled or elderly persons and the poor, for re- establishing and/or enhancing livelihood.

(v) Restoration of community structures/installations/assets

(a) The project will provide complete restoration work or cash compensation for rehabilitation/re-building of affected common property resources and cultural/community structures/installations. (b) Further details have been provided in the entitlement matrix (Table 2) which would apply to all five subprojects.

C. Procedures for Resettlement Plan Preparation

1. Survey/Census Activities

72. The NHA Resettlement Team, assisted by the resettlement specialist, will (i) screen subprojects and review significance of involuntary resettlement impacts, (ii) upon completion of detailed design of each subproject, a resettlement plan will be prepared based on a census, 100% asset inventory, and 20% socio-economic survey of APs; (iii) if new categories of APs and types of losses are identified, determine and recommend entitlements in accordance with ADB's IR policy; (iv) after completion of the draft RP based on detailed design, the RP will be disclosed to affected persons and submitted to ADB together with the subproject appraisal report; and (v) the NHA resettlement team will ensure that all land acquisition and resettlement activities, including payment of compensation for assets at replacement value and provision of financial assistance to APs, will be completed prior to commencement of civil works.

27 Average monthly income assessed by consultant during census. 28 This amount was finalized based on census survey, consideration of local situation at the project sites and discussion with NHA.

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2. Disclosure of Resettlement Plan and Community Participation

73. Consultation and information sharing for resettlement in the Project will be part of the overall community participation and communication strategy for subprojects planning and implementation (Attachment: Sample Public Consultation and Disclosure Plan). Social safeguards will be planned and implemented in integration with the design and construction of the road improvement. Affected Persons’ Committees (APCs) nominated by various categories of APs and stakeholders will be identified at key points along the alignment during social- economic surveys of APs. The social-economic surveys will serve as the “cut-off date” for enlisting APs. NHA will ensure several participation focuses that involve local groups in:

(a) Finalizing the exact alignment and layout of the road.

(b) Preparing the inventory or listing of crops, trees and other assets falling in the ROW. Although the loss is of an individual or a household, this will not be a matter only between the AP and NHA but will involve the collectivity to ensure transparency and fairness.

(c) Assessment of temporary damage to land or structure because of borrowing or construction, and in overseeing payment for restoration.

(d) Payment of compensation for acquired land and loss of assets and livelihood to individuals by the Land Acquisition Collector in the main village settlement of each revenue estate or key points of the alignment.

74. A summary RP will be translated into Urdu language in a brochure form and distributed among the APs by NHA Regional Office, and the entire RP will also be put onto NHA’s official and ADB website (in English) for information and benefit of all the stakeholders. APC’s will serve as a conduit and communication channel with the APs.

3. Institutional Arrangements

75. NHA will be the executing agency (EA) for the Project. For National Highway civil work component, A Project Management Office, headed by General Manager (ADB SCTF) will be established in NHA, responsible for the overall execution of the Project. The General Manager will recruit and appoint a resettlement specialist (consultant) as required for resettlement activities. NHA will depute a Deputy Director in the operation wing as Resettlement Project Officer (RPO). The RPO will be responsible to the Director and General Manager Land Management and will coordinate the preparation of land acquisition and resettlement plans with the subproject engineering, resettlement specialist (consultant), the land management and infrastructure section and respective regional offices. He/she will work in close coordination with the respective field-based offices on the day-to-day activities of the resettlement plan implementation.

76. The RPO through the field offices, Land Acquisition Collector/s (LACs), and resettlement specialist (consultant) will execute and monitor the progress of the work and ensure coordination between the relevant departments, the Grievance Redress Committee (GRC) and the project affected people (APs). The concerned staff at the headquarters and in the field offices related to the Project's land acquisition and resettlement activities, including RPOs, Project Directors (PDs),

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Revenue Department officials and field staff will undergo a week-long orientation and training in resettlement policy and management conducted by resettlement specialist (consultant).

4. Grievances Redress Procedures

77. A two -tier grievance redress process, one at the subproject level and the other at the level of the project will address any delays or issues arising in the resettlement and compensation process. It will provide the APs a forum convened by the Executing Agency to register their complaints and seek resolution to their concerns.

4.1 Affected Persons and Citizens Liaison Committee (ACLC)

78. The ACLC is a joint NHA and Affected Persons forum that will have representation from the Affected Persons Committees (APCs), NHA land management staff (AD/LM&I and LAC), and from the construction team. NHA Sub-Project Manger (normally designated by NHA as Project Director for a particular section under construction) will be Chairman. The Assistant Director Land Management and Infrastructure (AD/LM&I) of the respective NHA region, and representatives of Affected Persons nominated by the APCs, who may chose to nominate their local government representatives, will be members. The AD/LM&I will serve as Secretary.

79. This committee will hear grievances that cannot be resolved on the working level between the APCs and NHA staff while dealing with on the spot individual and immediate issues for losses such as borrow trees, crops and infrastructure. A whole range of factors relating to entitlements are involved at this level such as quantity, quality, rate of compensation, ownership, usufruct and the conduct of those confirming and registering the loss and processing payment that is best dealt on the spot. During the compensation process till the demolition of impacted structures the committee will meet fortnightly and gradually reduce its frequency thereafter to coordinate issues faced by the public because of construction. It will give its decision within 16 days of receipt of a complaint. If this decision is not acceptable, the complaint can be brought to the Project GRC.

4.2 Grievance Redress Committee (GRC)

80. This committee will serve, as the redress instance for individual grievances not resolved by the ACLC. It will provide a decision within 30 days of receipt of a complaint. It will not be in a position to resolve difference of opinion on rates of compensation for acquired land awarded by the Land Acquisition Collector, since the LAA specifies a procedure of reference to a court of law to which an affected person or the acquiring agency may seek recourse. However, it will take cognizance of timeliness of payment thereof and the process being followed and issue directives in this regard.

81. This project level committee at NHA, will also serve a due diligence function on resettlement. The GRC will be chaired by the General Manager Land Management and comprise of a Director from NHA Operations, the RPO and Director Land Management who will serve as secretary. GRC will meet once a month. It will review the progress of the land acquisition and compensation process in the various subprojects, seek reports from the Land Acquisition Collectors, take cognizance of delays and anomalies in the process, suggest remedial measures and, if necessary, bring them to the notice of the provincial board of revenue and the National Highway Authority (Chairman).

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5. Implementation Schedule and Budget

82. This will cover (i) measures for planning for land acquisition and budgeting and resettlement costs, and sources of funding; (ii) arrangements for approval of RP cost estimates; and (iii) the flow of funds to reach APs and the contingency arrangements. Also included are guarantees to finance any additional costs required to meet the land acquisition and resettlement objectives, and confirmation of the delivery of entitlements to APs on time. NHA will ensure the prompt provision and efficient flow of the budgeted funds.

83. An indicative schedule will be prepared for RP preparation and implementation activities in relation to technical works. It will show the time schedule of all land acquisition and resettlement activities including commencement and finish dates before acquisition/demolition and procedures for implementing the key elements.

6. Resettlement Databank

84. All information concerning resettlement issues related to land acquisition, socioeconomic information of the acquired land and affected structures (SBEs, etc., if any); inventory of losses by individual APs, compensation and entitlements, payments and relocation will be collected by the RPO through its concerned field offices and computerized at RPO office. This data bank would form the basis of information for RP implementation, monitoring and reporting purposes and facilitate efficient resettlement management

D. Process of RP Implementation

85. The process of RP implementation and the time schedule provided in the mother RP (fourth quarter of 2005 to 2006) will be adopted for implementing the individual subproject RPs.

1. Land Acquisition

86. The land-strips required for widening or re-alignment of the proposed road/s will be acquired under normal land acquisition procedures laid down in the Land Acquisition Act, 1894 (amended), specifically in its Sections 4, 5 and 6, in conjunction with ADB Resettlement Policy.

87. Compensation for the acquired lands and other affected assets of legal title holders will be assessed by the Land Acquisition Collectors (LAC) in consultation with APs. The total amount assessed will be deposited by NHA to LACs of the respective districts, who will then make payment of compensation money to the entitled APs, soon after the notice of award under Section 6 of the LAA. Then, the LACs will take possession of the acquired lands and hand over to NHA, respectively, for starting construction works (improvements and widening) of the Project awards. Payment of compensation will be made at least 30 days (one month) prior to the actual possession of the acquired lands. No land will be possessed without full payment of due compensations to the affected landowners and their tenants.

2. Resettlement

88. Compensation for loss assets for non-title holders will be assessed by the Resettlement Project Officers (RPO) of NHA for the project roads. A resettlement specialist (consultant) will be hired by NHA to assist RPO in the RP implementation process. Compensation will be disbursed

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via cheque to non-titled holders by RPO in joint signature with Project Director. The APs of affected structures/assets (houses, shops/SBEs, orchards, etc., if any) will be paid their due compensations at least 1 month (30 days) prior to demolition of the structures from the corridor of impact or formation-width of the Project roads. This time will allow them to dismantle and remove all salvageable material for rebuilding of houses and re-establishment of businesses. In order to avoid influx of informal dwellers and fraudulent claims during implementation, upon approval of each subproject NHA will announce the cut-off-date and immediately (within 2 months) commence issuing photo ID cards to all those eligible, including non-titled affected persons. However, NHA reserve the right of demolishing unauthorized structures without paying any compensation simply by serving a notice of eviction for a maximum of two weeks, provided it gets established that those structures were constructed on the active ROW after the “cut-off” date. Any grievances and objections will be referred to the Affected Persons and Citizens Liaison Committee (ACLC) and Grievances Redress Committee (GRC) accordingly.

3. Monitoring and Evaluation

89. NHA will establish a quarterly monitoring system involving the implementing NGO staff, and prepare progress reports on all aspects of land acquisition and resettlement activities. The RPO responsible for supervision and implementation of RP will prepare monthly progress reports on resettlement activities and submit to the ADB for review. The social and resettlement monitoring specialist (consultant) will be hired by the NHA with ADB concurrence to carry out external monitoring of operations. The social and resettlement monitoring specialist (consultant) will start work after the mobilization of the NHA’s resettlement team and before commencing survey on the baseline and inventory of loss of APs. The monitoring will be carried out every year during project implementation. They will submit quarterly reviews directly to ADB and determine whether or not resettlement goals have been achieved, more importantly whether livelihoods and living standards have been restored and suggest suitable recommendations for improvement.

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Table 2: Project Compensation Principles and Entitlements Nature of Loss Application Definition of AP Entitlements Result of Action A. Land Acquisition (Applicable in cases of fresh acquisition and/or legally confirmed ownership rights on existing ROW)

Loss of agricultural /residential Land and other Person(s) with land records • Cash compensation based on current open market rate / replacement value Compensation for /commercial land by assets acquired for verifying ownership plus 15% compulsory acquisition surcharge (CAS), as provide in the Land lost assets landowners project roads Acquisition Act (1894). Loss of agricultural / residential and/or legally Renter or share-cropper of • Compensation will be paid as per Land Acquisition Act (1894). Assistance with /commercial land by confirmed land relocation permanent tenants ownership rights on existing ROW Loss of common barren Village/s with customary • Cash compensation as per current replacement value of lands to affected Compensation for /nullah-bed (nonproductive) ownership group of landowners distributed by village elders. loss of access to lands owned collectively by common land. • Project authorities to ensure that compensation is distributed to all affected village/s. persons. Damage of Land caused by Person(s) with land records • Restoration of land to pre-construction condition or cash compensation at Restoration of land excavation etc. from borrows verifying ownership / Village/s prevailing rates for necessary repairs or tractor hours for restoring level to pre-construction for earth for construction. with customary ownership and/or truckloads of earth for fill. condition

Severance of agricultural land Person(s) with land records • Provision of water course to connect severed segment with source of water. Installation of holding. verifying ownership / Village/s facilities for with customary ownership irrigation

B. Loss of Income Generating Assets (Whether or not land is legally occupied)

Loss of agricultural crops, and Land purchased or Owner of crops or trees • Cash compensation for loss of agricultural crops at current market value of Cash income for fruit and wood trees by owner reclaimed for road mature crops, based on average production. lost crops/trees

purposes • Compensation for loss of fruit trees for average fruit production for next 15 Includes crops /trees owned years to be computed at current market value. by encroachers/ squatters • Compensation for loss of wood-trees at current market value of wood (timber or firewood, as the case may be). Loss of agricultural crops, and Land purchased or Share cropper/ tenant • Partial compensation to sharecroppers/tenants for loss of their crops/trees Cash income for fruit and wood trees by share- reclaimed for road as per due share or agreement (verbal or written). lost crops/trees cropper/ tenant purposes

Loss of income by agricultural Work opportunities Persons working the affected • One-time lump sum grant of Rs. 800-100029 to agricultural tenants / Short-term tenants /sharecroppers reduced lands sharecroppers (permanent, short-term or long-term agricultural labour (this assistance/ will be in addition to their shares in crop/tree compensation). compensation for • APs who are eligible for semi-skilled and unskilled labor will be given loss of income. priority in employment opportunities in the Project’s implementation works. Loss of income by shops/SBE Business adversely Owner of business • One-time lump sum grant; minimum one-month’s income based on the Short-term owners affected by road nature of business and type of losses assessed on a case-to-case basis. compensation for construction loss of income.

29 Average monthly income assessed by consultant during census survey.

Loss of business premise by Structure on Owner /renter of business • One-time cash assistance equivalent to 2-month rent for moving to Removal owners / renters acquired land alternative premise for re-establishing the businesses. /relocation and/or legally • Shifting allowance (transport plus loading/unloading charges) will be paid to assistance confirmed affected businessmen (if applicable), on actual cost basis. ownership rights on ROW

Loss of wages by small Income reduced Employees of SBEs • One-time financial assistance to hired labour equivalent to 30 days wages Short-term business enterprises during period of to be computed on the basis of minimum wage board rates for respective compensation for employees readjustment district for respective categories. loss of income. • Family workers in small business enterprises are not eligible, as they have already been covered by income assistance for loss of business by shop/SBE owners. • Special assistance of Rs. 1,00030 to the affected vulnerable persons like the destitute, female-headed households, and disabled for restoring their livelihoods. • APs who are eligible for semi-skilled and unskilled labor will be given priority in employment opportunities in the Project’s implementation works. Loss of income by mobile Business affected Mobile SBE operators on • Official minimum wage board rates for one month, plus shifting allowance. Short-term roadside vendors/SBE temporarily during footpaths/roadside. • Priority to be given as tenant for any facilities built by respective municipal compensation for road construction. administration or NHA to streamline the market. loss of income. C. Loss of Residential/Community Property (Whether or not land is legally occupied)

Loss of residential structures Land on which Owners of the structure • Cash compensation for loss of built-up structures at full replacement costs Restoration of and commercial structures property stands • Owners of affected structures will be allowed to take/reuse their salvageable residence / shop. by owners purchased or materials for rebuilding/rehabilitation of structure.

reclaimed for road • In case of relocation, transfer allowance to cover cost of shifting (transport purposes plus loading/unloading) the effects and materials will be paid on actual cost basis or on current market rates. Loss of residential structures Renters of house • One time cash assistance equivalent to 2 months rent moving to alternate Assistance to by tenants (Renters) premise. make alternative • Transfer allowance to cover cost of shifting (transport plus loading/unloading) arrangements personal effects paid on actual cost basis or on current market rates. Loss of cultural & School, mosque, water • Complete rehabilitation/restoration by the Project; or, Replacement community structures channels, pathways, and • Cash compensation for restoring affected cultural/community structures and /restoration of /facilities other community installations, to the recognized patron/custodian. structure /facility structures/installations Unanticipated adverse The EA and project implementation authorities will deal with any unanticipated consequence of the project during and after project implementation in the light and impact due to project spirit of the principle of the entitlement matrix. intervention or associated activity

30 This amount was finalized based on census survey, consideration to local situation at the project sites and discussion with NHA.

(Attachment) Public Consultation and Disclosure Plan

Activity Task Timing No of Agencies Feedback/Issues/ Remarks People (Date/Period) Concerns Raised Stakeholder Mapping of the project Identification area Project Distribution of Information information leaflets to Dissemination affected persons (APs) Consultative Discuss potential Meetings with impacts of the project APs during Scoping Phase Public Publish list of affected Notification lands/ sites in a local newspaper; Establish eligibility cut-off date

Socio-Economic Collect socio-economic Survey info on APs as well as AP’s perception on the project Consultative Discuss entitlements, Meetings on compensation rates, Resettlement income restoration, site Mitigation selection, grievance Measures redress mechanisms Publicize the Distribute Leaflets or resettlement plan Booklets in local (RP) language Full Disclosure of Distribute RP in local the RP to APs language to APs Web Disclosure RP posted on ADB of the RP and/or EA website Consultative Face to face meetings During DMS Meetings during with APs DMS Disclosure after Disclose updated RP to After DMS Detailed APs Measurement Survey (DMS) Web Disclosure Updated RP posted on After ADB of the Updated ADB and/or EA website Approval of RP RP

ANNEX 2: Terms of Reference for Resettlement Consulting Services

A. Objective of the Assignment

90. The objectives of the resettlement specialist (RS) consultancy services at Project Management Office (PMO) are:

(a) Assist the National Highway Authority (NHA) to develop detailed Resettlement Plans (RPs) for all five subprojects. (b) Strengthen the capacity of NHA by conduct training to concerned officials and field staff on the ADB’s policy and practices. (c) Provide guidance to the field staff for implementation of the land acquisition and resettlement activities as per the Land Acquisition Act (1894), Resettlement Plans (RPs), ADB's Policy on Involuntary Resettlement (1995) and its Handbook on Resettlement: A Guide to Good Practice (1998). (d) Assist NHA monitor all land acquisition and resettlement-related activities.

B. Scope of Service

91. The RS will carry out the following tasks, but will not be limited to these:

(a) Assist the NHA, through resettlement specialists at field level of each Project Implementation Unit (PIU), prepare the RP for each of the subproject which involves land acquisition and resettlement (if any) based on the Resettlement Framework agreed by the NHA and ADB. (b) Provide training to NHA concerned officials and field staff for RP implementation. (c) Supervise and coordinate with the field staff in carrying out the implementation of the RPs for the Project. (d) Coordinate with the provincial/rural level committees and Grievance Redress Committees in the implementation of the RPs. (e) Assist the NHA in undertaking all public meetings and information campaigns related to land acquisition and resettlement at the commencement of the subproject and providing all necessary information to the affected community. (f) Provide assistance to the NHA to translate the additional subproject RPs in the local language and disclosure of the RPs, through resettlement specialists at field level, to Affected Persons (APs) before submission to ADB for review and approval and assist in subsequent disclosure, if required. (g) Assist the NHA to redress grievance related to land acquisition and resettlement. Coordinate and take part in consultations with relevant officials from the Government and other organizations. (h) Computerize all the available land acquisition and resettlement database for the Project. (i) Assist NHA monitor all land acquisition and resettlement-related activities and prepare monthly and quarterly progress reports to NHA and ADB.

C. Reporting

92. The RS shall submit the following reports to the ADB Headquarters and also submit a copy to NHA:

(a) Work plan for review. Should be submitted within the first days of commencement; (b) RPs for the five subproject roads. Should be submitted to ADB for approval before the award of civil works contracts; (c) Quarterly Progress Reports.

D. Evaluation Criteria

93. The RS should hold a post-graduate degree in social sciences and have at least 10 years experience in the field of resettlement, social assessment. He/she should have experience in the developing resettlement plan and implementation of land acquisition and resettlement activities of more than 5 projects, and should have held responsible positions in the previous assignments including team leader position. RS should possess sufficient managerial skills and should be conversant with the region and the regional language.

F. Consulting Service Period

94. The RS is expected to commence the work from last quarter of 2005; and complete by mid of 2008. Required inputs will be about 48 persons-months.

ANNEX 3: Terms of Reference for Monitoring Social and Resettlement Consulting Services A. Objective of the Assignment

95. The objectives of the social and resettlement monitoring specialist (SRMS) consultancy services are: (e) Assess whether the implementation of the land acquisition and resettlement activities is as per the Land Acquisition Act (1894), Resettlement Plans (RPs), ADB's Policy on Involuntary Resettlement (1995) and its Handbook on Resettlement: A Guide to Good Practice (1998). (f) Monitor and evaluate the schedules and the achievement of targets related to land acquisition and resettlement activities. (g) Monitor and evaluate the progress of social (HIV/AIDs, human trafficking, child labor and gender) implementation.

B. Scope of Service

96. The SRMS will carry out the following tasks, but will not be limited to these:

(d) Develop a system for monitoring indicators for all land acquisition and resettlement activities included in the RP and other required indicators. (e) Monitor the progress of the land acquisition and resettlement activities against the targeted performance indicators. (f) Review and ensure the compensation rates are equivalent to the replacement cost of lost assets. (g) Collect data from secondary and primary sources, which shall include field visits and interviews with a section of the APs. At least 25% APs should be interviewed. (h) Conduct monitoring of the implementation of the RPs on a quarterly basis. The SRMS shall also undertake annual, and end-term (project completion) evaluation of the effectiveness of the implementation arrangements of land acquisition and resettlement of the Project (three sample subprojects and five subprojects). (i) Conduct monitoring of the implementation arrangement for specific measures for HIV/AIDs, human trafficking child labor and gender.

(1) Quarterly Basis Monitoring (j) The quarterly basis monitoring of the implementation of the RPs for the Project shall include but not be limited to the following: (a) Land acquisition and payment of compensation. (b) Consultation and participation of people (inclusion of the vulnerable groups). (c) Verification of the APs. (d) Distribution of assistance. (e) Financial and physical progress. (f) Any deviation from the RPs. (g) Progress of specific measures for HIV/AIDs, human trafficking child labor and gender.

(2) Annually Basis Evaluation

z The SRMS shall undertake annual evaluations of the land acquisition and resettlement components (if any) of the project which shall include but not be limited to the following aspects: (i) The implementation process of the RPs. (ii) The consultation process. (iii) Transparency of the entire land acquisition and resettlement related process. (iv) The processes for delivery of the land acquisition and resettlement related services within the timeframe. (v) The grievance redressal processes. (vi) Processes for the disbursement of compensation and assistance. (vii) The institutional arrangement and capacity to implement the RPs. (viii) The implementation arrangement and capacity to implement social related activities.

(3) End-term Basis Evaluation (Project Completion) (k) Undertake an end-term evaluation of the land acquisition and resettlement

components (if any) of the project, which includes but is not limited to the following: (a) An evaluation of whether the goals of the ADB’s policy as well as Land Acquisition Act (1894) have been achieved. (b) An evaluation of the consultation process and participation of the APs and stakeholders enabled the implementation of the RPs. (c) An evaluation of the impact of the project, specifically evaluating how APs (especially the vulnerable groups) benefited from the project. In addition, the evaluation should include specific measures that were taken to address the issues of (a) child labor; (b) health, sanitation, and working conditions; and (c) the spread of sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) including HIV/ AIDS.

C. Reporting

97. The SRMS shall submit the following reports to the ADB Headquarters and also submit a copy to NHA: (l) Work plan for review. Should be submitted within the first days of commencement; (m) Quarterly Monitoring Reports; (n) Annual, Mid Term and End term Evaluation Reports.

D. Methodology

98. The following methods are suggested for this project and its monitoring and evaluation: (a) Rapid Rural Assessment (b) Focus Group Discussions (c) Social Mapping (d) Questionnaires (e) Depth Interviews

E. Evaluation Criteria

99. The SRMS should hold a post-graduate degree in social sciences and have at least 10 years experience in the field of resettlement and social assessment. He/she should have experience in the monitoring and evaluation of more than 5 projects, and should have held responsible positions in the previous assignments including team leader position. SRMS should possess sufficient managerial skills and should be conversant with the region and the regional language.

F. Consulting Service Period

100. The SRMS is expected to commence the work after mobilization of the NHA Resettlement Team and before commencing baseline survey and inventory of losses in accordance with resettlement plan and complete by 2010 on an intermittent basis. Required inputs will be about 12 persons months.

ANNEX 4: List of Affected Person’s Committee (N-70) AFFECTED PERSON'S COMMITTEES OF N-70 Bahawalpur Chowk S. Name and parentage Occupation Position in Committee No. Mr. Malik Naseer s/o Malik runs Public Call 1 President Wazir Office Mr. Hajji Karim Bukhsh s/o runs Public Call 2 Secretary Murad Khan Office Mr. Master Muhammad Bahsir 3 carpenter Executive Member s/o Allah Wasaya Mr. Muhammad Irshad s/o 4 shop keeper Executive Member Hajji Muhammad Sadiq Mr. Muhammad Rafiq s/o 5 runs hotel Executive Member Ahmed Nabi Khan Lodhi Mr. Riasat Ali s/o Shuhab- ud- 6 shop keeper Executive Member Din

Mr. Ghulam Rasool s/o Rahim have a Cold Drink 7 Executive Member Bukhsh Corner Hamid Pur Kanora S. Place of Name and parentage Position in Committee No. business Muhammad Yaqoob s/o sells fruit in a 1 President Kareem Bukhsh (Chadhrar) wooden cabin Mian Muhammad Amir s/o 2 Hajji Muhammad Akram farmer Secretary (Perhiar) Muhammad Shabir s/o 3 cold drink corner Executive Member Ghulam Rasool (Manjh) Abdul Ghafar s/o Muhammad 4 wood store Executive Member Ramzan (Kharwal) Muhammad Allah Ditta s/o sell fruit in a wooden 5 Muhammad Shaffi Executive Member cabin ( Thaheem) Mr. Abdul Hameed s/o Nabi 6 shop keeper Executive Member Bukhsh (Jutt Bhutta) Basti Ghujja S. Place of Name and parentage Position in Committee No. business Mr. Muhammad Wazir s/o 1 farmer President Sadar- ud-Din Mr. Muhammad Hanif s/o Jalal 2 farmer Secretary –ud-Din Mr. Ghulam Mustafa s/o 3 shop keeper Executive Member Bashir Ahmed Mr. Muhammad Idrees s/o 4 farmer Executive Member Muhammad Hanif

Mr. Nazir Ahmed s/o Salaam – 5 labor Executive Member ud-Din Mr. Muhammad Siddiq s/o 6 farmer Executive Member Khusi Muhammad Basti Hinjrai and Wakeel Wala S. Place of Name and parentage Position in Committee No. business Mr. Rao Abdul Wahid s/o Rao 1 farmer President Abdul Majid Mr. Rana Shamshad s/o 2 farmer Secretary Muhammad Ramzan Mr. Khuda Yar s/o Khuda 3 farmer Executive Member Bakish Mr. Rana Muhammad Sarwar 4 business Executive Member s/o Hajji Niaz Muhammad Mr. Khuda Bukhsh s/o Elahi 5 farmer Executive Member Bukhsh Mr. Jafir Hussain shah s/o 6 farmer Executive Member Saqlain Hussain shah Basti Punjee Wala S. Place of Name and parentage Position in Committee No. business Mr. Hajji Abdul Rashid s/o 1 farmer President Hafeez Ullah Mr. Hajji Wazeer Dogar s/o 2 business Secretary Jalal Din Mr. Ghulam Mustafa s/o Allah 3 farmer Executive Member bukhsh Numberdar Mr. Hajji Muhammad Shafi s/o 4 farmer Executive Member Muhammad Ramzan Mr. Zulfiqar Ahmed s/o Bashir 5 farmer Executive Member Ahmed Mr. Allah Ditta s/o Allah 6 farmer Executive Member Wasaya

ANNEX 5: Census Data for Multan-Muzafargarh (N-70) CENSUS OF PROJECT AFFECTED PERSONS OF AGRICULTURE LAND N-70 Muzaffargarh BypassDetail Owner- of last Other Sources one Address from the ship of Family year Detail of Present Crop ID Card Status of Income crops Land Size of Economic Wood Trees S. Name and Affected Fruit Trees Type of Status (very Remaining Affected poor / poor

No. Parentage Clan Land Size of Land Structure / medium / Education (ft.)

Mother Tongue Male better-off) Rabi Crop Type of Kharif Present Female Type of Tree National Identity Card No. Card Identity National Permanent workingthe on Landsince

Tree Proposed Duration of Notice No. of trees No. of trees Personal / forefathers Personal On Contract / On Share / On Contract On

ABCDEFG HIM KJ L N OPQ

Basti Gujja, Post 33 mango mango 1-Bore of pump Muhammad Office Sunakki, e 1 -

nil nil 250x130 7 acre 1 Hanif s/o Nabi 2 yrs mulberry Keeker 2 for irrigation Poor same Sinc Jawar Dogar 1

Tehsil & Distt. Wheat Wheat Punjabi 355235 315-22- Illiterate Personal Sohanjana (110 - ft bore) 2 Months Bukhsh Muzaffargarh forefather 1

Poultry Farm (5 Basti Gujja, Post Muhammad ft. land) 12- Office Sunakki, Shop, Chakki, Mango 24 -

2 Wazir s/o Sadar- nil 65 x 130 1 acre Pillar, 7-Wood medium same

Landlord Jawar mango 2 yrs age 10 Dogar grass) Tehsil & Distt. fodder Punjabi Illiterate

ud-Din Personal Girder and 18- Muzaffargarh 2 Months

Since forefather Since Pillars of Bricks 32304-1568933-5

fodder (barseen and

Basti Gujja, Post Mango 2 yrs 5 Muhammad Office Sunakki, Disabled Mango big 4 Shareen 2

3 nil 440x130 3.5 acre - Very Poor

Bashir s/o Wazir same Since paralyzed Grass Dogar

Tehsil & Distt. Wheat Wheat Kachnar date- 1 Shesham 3 Punjabi 3month Primary Personal Muzaffargarh forefather palm tree 4

Abdul Rasheed Basti Gujja, Post Office Sunakki,

4 s/o Wali nil nil 200x130 5 acre - Very Poor same Dogar Middle Tehsil & Distt. Wheat Cotton Wheat Punjabi

Muhammad Years 50 3 Months Muzaffargarh Forefathers & Basti Gujja, Post Muhammad big mango trees 4 - Office Sunakki,

5 Siddiq s/o Khushi nil nil 110x80 0.2 acre Kachnar date- 1 Shareen 2 - Very Poor same Jawar Dogar Tehsil & Distt. Loosan Punjabi Illiterate Barseen

Muhammad Personal

palm tree 4 3 Months

unreadable) Muzaffargarh Since forefathers 315-53-72.. (Old fodder (barseen &,

Basti Gujja, Post

Ghulam Nabi s/o Office Sunakki, e

6 Labour nil 40x60 1.5 acre - Very Poor same

Mubarik Ali Sinc Dogar

Tehsil & Distt. Wheat Wheat Punjabi Illiterate Personal 5 Months Vegetable Muzaffargarh forefathers Grass Mandi, Dairy Khadim Hussain 5 -

7 Service nil 6 acres 10 acre Mango 10 - Better-off

Farm, Multan 10 Suon

s/o Abdul Karim same Years Wheat Cotton Wheat Saraiki Months Primary Cantt... Personal

Mohammad Basti Gujja, Post Office Sunakki, 7

8 Hanif s/o Jalal tea stall nil 75x55 2 acre Mango 3 - Poor same Since Dogar Middle Grass, Tehsil & Distt. Wheat Punjabi

Din (Late) Personal 5 Months Vegetable Forefather

Muzaffargarh Cotton wheat 32304-1568867-

Mamla Chow, - 9 Ghulam Shabbir Hardware Shop 600x130 8 acre Mango 3 yrs 40 - Better-off 5 nil 10

Urdu Muzaffargarh same Years Wheat Cotton Wheat Mughal Months Illiterate Personal Union Council, Manzoor Ahmad Bhutan Pur, P/o 10 - nil 560x130 3 acre Mango 3 yrs 60 - medium Kutra Bhutta Pur, nil Kutra same Wheat Cotton Wheat Saraiki Primary 8 Years Personal Muzaffargarh 3 Months Union Council, Muhammad Bhutta Pur, P/o 11 - nil 25x25 2 acre Mango 3 yrs 6 Shareen 1 - medium Sharif Kutra Bhutta Pur, nil Kutra same Wheat Cotton Wheat Saraiki Primary 5 Years 5 Personal Muzaffargarh 3 Months

Moaza Lal Pur, ) Muhammad 12 Union Council Taliri, nil 10x7/2 3 acre -medium Ishaq Chajra nil same Grass Wheat Wheat Chajra Saraiki Muzaffargarh ( Primary 8 Years Personal 3 Months 3 Cotton, fodder Cotton,

Basti Hanjranwan Khuda Bukhsh Mill worker (r) 1-Kanal 3 Shesham 10 13 Wali, Moaza Taliri, - 8 kanal Mango 3 - Very Poor s/o Elahi Bukhsh Pensioner nil meter Shareen 2 same Jawar Jawar Saraiki 32304- Muzaffargarh Illiterate Personal 15 Years 4 Months 4 Jutt, Bhatti 4959797-9 fodder, Barseen fodder,

Umer Farooq Mango Mango 1 Hajji Ashraf s/o Colony, Near Ganish 14 govt. service 660x130 3 acre 2 yrs date-palm 14 Shesham 4 - medium nil

Rao Wah, Taliri Bagh

Niaz Muhammad Urdu same Since Cotton Wheat Wheat

master trees 6

Road, Muzaffargarh 5 Months Forefather Forefathers

Rao Abdul Near CIA Staff govt. service, - - 15 Wahid s/o Rao Branch, Ali Pur Road 220x130 8 Acers Mango 2 yrs 14 - Better-off 4 nil

Rao Landlord Urdu same

Abdul Majeed Muzaffargarh Cotton Wheat Wheat Months Personal graduate Rao Abdul Near CIA Staff retired govt.

- 16 Rasheed s/o Rao Branch, Ali Pur Road 220x130 2 Kanals 000 - Very Poor4 nil

Rao servant Urdu same

Abdul Majeed Muzaffargarh Cotton Wheat Wheat Months Personal graduate Muhammad Umer Farooq - 17 Ramzan s/o Noor Colony, Ali Pur nil 220x130 7.5 acre Mango 4 yrs 28 Shesham 6 - Very Poor 4 nil Rao Urdu same

Road, Muzaffargarh Cotton Wheat Wheat

Muhammad Months Illiterate Personal

Syed Mazhar Garden Road, Business, Govt. mango (Mango 18 980x130 2.5 acre 56 Shesham 6 - Better-off nil nursery on 1-kanal Hussain Shah Urdu Muzaffargarh service same Wheat Wheat master Barseen

land Months 6 Vegetable, Syed Shah Syed Forefathers Since Forefather Basti Arain Wali, Auqaf (Govt. Of Post Office Taliri, 19 - - nil 200x130 7 acre -Poor Punjab) Tehsil & Distt. nil Wheat Wheat 6 Months

Muzaffargarh Vegetable

Basti Arain Wali, Land ) Post Office Taliri, 20 Ghulam Fareed - Hair Dresser 220x130 6.5 acre - Very Poor Tehsil & Distt. nil Arain same Wheat Wheat 1 Year Saraiki Primary 6 Months

Muzaffargarh artment Vegetable p Govt. (Auqaf Govt. 315-88-318872 De

Nana Kay Wala, Muhammad Moaza Doaba Tehsil work on a - 21 - 100x130 2 kanal Mango 45 Shesham 10 - Poor Ramzan nil & Distt. same goldsmith shop Wheat Saraiki Dhabay Barseen Barseen Personal 12 Years 2 Months Educated Muzaffargarh

Nana Kay wala, Muhammad Moaza Doaba Tehsil Shesham 6 - 22 - nil 100x130 2 kanal Mango 1 -Very Poor nil Gari

Ibrahim (late) Urdu eucalyptus 1 same & Distt. Since Wheat Cotton Wheat Primary Personal 2 Months Muzaffargarh Forefather

Wakeel Wala Khoo, Ahmad Yar s/o Moaza Doaba, Post - 23 - Labour 220x130 2 acre - - - - Very Poor Haji Gaman nil Drigh Office Taliri, Tehsil & same Jawar Wheat Saraiki Illiterate Barseen Personal 10 Years Distt. Muzaffargarh 2 Months Ghulam Rasool Ghulam Sarwar Bhatti, Mouza - 24 Bhatti s/o Noor - nil 125x130 3.5 acre Mango 3 Shesham 3 - Very Poor nil same

Bhatti Doaba, Tehsil & Wheat Cotton Wheat Saraiki

Muhammad Illiterate Personal 30 Years Distt. Muzaffargarh 2 Months

Basti Bhatti Wala, Nazar Hussain Moaza Doaba, - 25 s/o Rahim - nil 55x130 2.5 acre - - Shesham 7 - Very Poor nil same Tehsil & Distt. Since Chajra Wheat Cotton Wheat Saraiki

Bukhsh Illiterate Personal 2 Months Muzaffargarh Forefather

Jaaffer Hussain Shah, Qinwan 60 Syed Jafar Mango Lemon

26 - nil 440x130 - Chowk Near Tanga nil 8 Shesham 5 - medium

Hussain Shah inter date palm same Since Cotton Wheat Saraiki Stand, Railway road 7 3 Months Vegetable Forefather Syed Shah Muzaffargarh Forefathers Jafar Hussain Shah, Qinwan Chowk Near Muhammad - 27 - nil 440x130 ------Very Poor Tanga Stand, nil Ramzan same Cotton Wheat Saraiki 2 Years Primary Khokhar Railway road 3 Months Vegetable Muzaffargarh Contract On Khadim Hussain, Basti Bhatti, Moaza - -

28 Khadim Hussain nil 100x130 - Mango 1 Shesham 3 - Very Poor Doaba, Post office nil Shah same Wheat Cotton Wheat Saraiki 8 Years Illiterate

Taliri, Tehsil & Distt. Personal 3 Months Muzaffargarh. Ghulam Muhammad, Wakeel Wala Khoo, Ghulam Hashim, Moaza Doaba, Post Mango Mango 1 6 - 29 - Labour 170x130 - nil Keeker 1 - Very Poor

Drigh Yr 12 Khadim Hussain Office Taliri, Tehsil & same Jawar Jawar Saraiki Illiterate Barseen 10 Years 3 Months

s/o Karim Distt. Muzaffargarh Forefathers Bukhsh Muhammad Wakeel Wala Khoo, Aslam, Moaza Doaba, Post - 30 Muhammad Bilal - Labour 170x130 - Mango 1Year 11 - - - Very Poor nil Drigh Office Taliri, Tehsil & same Jawar Jawar Saraiki Illiterate

s/o Ghulam Barseen 10 Years 3 Months

Distt. Muzaffargarh Forefathers Qasim Muhammad Wakeel Wala Khoo, Ramzan, Moaza Doaba, Post - 31 Muhammad - Labour 150x130 - Mango 4 Shesham 1 - Very Poor nil Drigh Office Taliri, Tehsil & same Jawar Jawar Saraiki 5 Years Illiterate

Sultan s/o Haji Barseen 3 Months

Distt. Muzaffargarh Forefathers Ghulam Hassan Basti Bhatti Wala, Ghulam Hussain Moaza Doaba, Land owner/ - 32 - 110x130 ------Poor S/o Bittar Dar nil Tehsil & Distt. same farmer Jawar Saraiki Rented 2 Years Illiterate Barseen Barseen 3 Months Jatt Drigh Jatt Muzaffargarh

Basti Bhatti Wala, Moaza Doaba, Land owner/ Mango date- 76 Shesham 20 Peter Pump - 33 Allah Ditta - 220x130 - nil medium

same farmer Palm 2 Keeker 10 bore 110 ft Tehsil & Distt. Since Jawar Wheat Wheat Saraiki Illiterate Mayaha Personal 3 Months Muzaffargarh Forefather

2 Basti Bhatti Wala, mango date- 4 Allah Wasaya s/o Moaza Doaba, Industrial Palm Keeker - -

34 nil 55x130 - 5 --- Very Poor Ahmad Yar

same worker Tehsil & Distt. Since Eucalyptus Jawar Wheat Saraiki Illiterate Sanglah Barseen Personal 3 3 Months 3 Muzaffargarh Forefather orange 2

Basti Mehran Abad, Nazar Abbas s/o Basti Bhattian, Shesham 3 -

35 service nil 200x130 6 kanal Mango 13 -medium Haji Allah Diwaya Shareen 2 same Moaza Doaba, Since fodder Wheat Wheat Middle Saraiki Mohana 3 Months 3 Forefather Muzaffargarh. Forefathers

Basti Mehran Abad, Ghulam Hussain Basti Bhattian, - - - 36 s/o Ali - Pension 50x130 1 acre mango 8 Sohanjana 12 - Poor nil inter

Moaza Doaba, same Saraiki 32304- Mohana

Muhammad 20 years Personal 4 Months 1905584-5 Muzaffargarh.

Basti Mehran Abad, Khuda Bukhsh Mango Mango Basti Bhattian, 4 - Shesham 37 s/o Ali nil 60x30 0.5 acre nil Nursery (60 x 60) 15 10 - Very Poor same Since - - Shareen

Moaza Doaba, Grass fodder fodder Saraiki 32304- Illiterate Muhammad Mohana ft. 3 Months Forefather 1624146-1 Muzaffargarh. Forefathers

Basti Mehran Abad, Ghulam Basti Bhattian, Shesham 3 -

38 Muhammad, nil nil 330x130 2 acre Mango 2 yrs 30 5- Very Poor years same Moaza Doaba, Since Wheat Cotton Wheat Saraiki Primary

Ghulam Nabi Mohana 3 Months Forefather Muzaffargarh. Forefathers

Basti Mehran Abad, Manzoor Hussain Basti Bhattian, -

39 nil nil 50x60 0.5 acre Mango 1 Yr 12 Shesham 6 - Very Poor s/o Hashim same Moaza Doaba, Since Wheat Cotton Wheat Saraiki Illiterate Mohana Personal 2 Months Muzaffargarh. Forefather

Basti Mehran Abad, Ghulam Qasim Basti Bhattian, Sohanjna 1

40 - Labour 30x130 3.75 kanal Mango 3 -Very Poor s/o Hashim nil Shesham 3 same Moaza Doaba, Since Wheat Cotton Wheat Saraiki Illiterate Mohana 2 Months Forefather Muzaffargarh. Forefathers

Basti Mehran Abad, Haji Allah Ditta Basti Bhattian,

41 s/o Karim - nil 70x130 2 kanal - ---- Very Poor nil same Mouza Doaba, Since Wheat Cotton Wheat Saraiki Illiterate Bukhsh Mohana 2 Months Forefather Muzaffargarh. Forefathers

Basti Mehran Abad, Mohammad Iqbal Basti Bhattian, - 42 s/o Din - nil 220x130 1.75 acre - ---- very Poor nil

Moaza Doaba, same wheat 1 year Mohammad Wheat

Muzaffargarh. vegetables Govt (Department Govt of Auqaaf) landon Basti Mehran Abad,

Atta Muhammad - - - 3 43 Basti Bhattian Wali, Govt. Servant nil 400x130 10 acre Mango 12 - - Better-off same Wheat Cotton Wheat Saraiki Panwar Months Panwar Primary

Muzaffargarh. Personal Talkot Near Railway Syed Iftikhar - - 44 s teacher 560x130 3 acre - - eucalyptus 10 medium Station, nil Urdu Bukhari Syed same Grass Wheat Cotton

gratuate Muzaffargarh 3 Months Forefather

Basti Bhutta Pur, - 45 Riaz Panwar - nil 120x90/2 4 acre Mango 5 - - medium Post Office Bhutta nil same fodder Wheat Cotton Saraiki Wheat, Panwar Primary

Pur, Muzaffargarh. Personal 3 Months

Basti Bhutta Pur, Noor-ud-Din Mango 10 Yrs 4 Shesham 2 - 46 s nil 400x130 3 acre Post Office Bhutta nil 6 - medium

Siyal Siyal

same mango 4 yrs 6 Years Wheat Cotton Wheat Saraiki Illiterate

Pur, Muzaffargarh. 20 years 4 Months Forefather

One pakka room Basti Muhammad For Tube well, Noor Muhammad Hussain Wali, Near (L-10, W-10, H- - -

47 s/o Ahmad labour nil 100x130 1 acre Mango 14 Shesham 12 Poor Nai Panjay Wali, Tehsil same 10) ft., Saraiki fodder Wheat Illiterate Personal Bukhsh & Distt. 5 Months sinceyears 40 Wheat, fodder foundation and Muzaffargarh 100 ft bore Muhammad Moaza Jaisal Wahan, Basti 110x65

48 Hanif s/o Allah labour nil 7 acre Mango 13 Shareen 1 - medium - same Since Gazran, Post office 220x65 Wheat Cotton Wheat Saraiki Illiterate 5 Months

Bukhsh Forefather Forefathers

Gazar, Buzdar Bhutta Pur

Haji Abdul House No. 148/C, Ward No. 12, Jamia 220x130 Mango 33 - 49 Rasheed s/o nil nil 4 acre Shesham 9 - medium same Since

110x65 Wheat Cotton Wheat mulberry 01 Urdu Mosque, Main Personal 32304- 5 Months Illiterate Hafeez Ullah Forefather Bazar,1618872-5 Muzaffargarh Sheikh, Qureshi

Good Basti, near Haji Wazir s/o Panjay Wali, Post 220x65 Mango Mango 25 - Peter Pump 110 - 50 nil nil 4.5 acre -- medium same Since

Jalal-ud-Din Dogar

220x130 Wheat Cotton Wheat 2 Yrs 12 ft. bore Punjabi Illiterate Office Bhutta Pur, 3 Months Forefather Muzaffargarh Forefathers

Mistary Allah Basti Panjay Wali, 72 - nil 51 Wasaya s/o Mian - Post Office Bhutta nil 360x130 5 acre Mango Jaman - - - medium same Since

Grass 01 Saraiki Illiterate Darkhan 3 Months Vegetable Nabi Bukhsh Forefather Pur, Muzaffargarh Forefathers

Ghulam Akbar Basti Panjay Wali, Mango date- 18 Shesham 3 - - - 52 s/o Khuda Post Office Bhutta Labour nil 110x130 0.5 acre - Very Poor Old same Bhatti Grass

Saraiki Palm 27 Shareen 3 Illiterate Personal 15 Years Bukhsh Pur, Muzaffargarh 4 Months 315-91-315919

Haji Allah Basti Panjay Wali, Shareen 2 Mango Mango 04 Peter Pump - - - 53 Wasaya s/o Post Office Bhutta nil nil 100x130 0.5 acre Sohanjna 3 Very Poor same Since 3 yrs 07 bore of 90 ft Saraiki 32304- 3 Months Rahim Bukhsh Forefather

Forefathers eucalyptus 5 Educated Pur, Muzaffargarh 1530702-7 Darkhan, Bhatti

Basti Panjay Wali, Ghulam Haider 70x53/2 Mango date- 08 - - -

54 Landlord nil 20 acre - - - medium

Post Office Bhutta

s/o Allah Bukhsh same 70x60/2 Palm 04 Saraiki 32304- Personal Darkhan 3 Months Educated

Pur,1607328-7 Muzaffargarh

Ashiq Hussain Basti Panjay Wali, Mango 05 - 55 s/o Muhammad Post Office Bhutta nil nil 100x130 1 acre Mango 3 yrs date- 14 - - - Very Poor same Since fodder Saraiki Wheat, Wheat, Panwar Illiterate Barseen Barseen 3 Months

Bukhsh Forefather

Pur, Muzaffargarh Forefathers Palm 7

Ghulam Mustafa Basti Panjay Wali, Mango Mango 04 - - 56 s/o Allah Bukhsh Post Office Bhutta Labour nil 330x130 8 acre - - - medium same Since fodder

Wheat Wheat 2 Yrs 05 Saraiki Panwar Educated

Panwar Forefather

Pur, Muzaffargarh Forefathers

Sajjad Ahmad Basti Panjay Wali, - - 57 s/o Abdul Post Office Bhutta Labour nil 30x50 ------Very Poor same Since Wheat Cotton Wheat Saraiki Panwar Primary

Hameed Forefather

Pur, Muzaffargarh Forefathers

Haji Ghulam Basti Panjay Wali, - 58 Sarwar s/o Post Office Bhutta Labour nil 70x30 ------Very Poor same Since Matric Wheat Cotton Wheat Saraiki 32304- Panwar

Khuda Bukhsh Forefather 5653884-1 Pur, Muzaffargarh Forefathers

Haji Imam Basti Panjay Wali, Bukhsh s/o Mango Mango 18

59 Post Office Bhutta Labour nil 140x130 5 kanal Shesham 3 - Very Poor

Muhammad same

Wheat Cotton Wheat 3 yrs 03 Saraiki Panwar Illiterate Personal Bukhsh Pur, Muzaffargarh 3 Months fodder (Grass+ 315-58-315912 Since Forefather

Allah Ditta s/o Basti Panjay Wali,

60 Post Office Bhutta service nil 60x40/2 0.5 acre Mango 2 - - - Poor

Allah Wasaya same Wheat Wheat Middle Saraiki Cotton) Panwar 3 Months

Pur, Muzaffargarh Forefathers fodder (grass + Since Forefather 32304-9094574-1

Basti Panjay Wali, Haji Ghulam Mango Mango 04 - - 61 Post Office Bhutta Labour nil 110x220/2 2 acre - - - Very Poor same Sarwar Since

Wheat Wheat 2 Yrs 17 Saraiki Panwar 3 Months Forefather

Pur, Muzaffargarh Forefathers fodder (grass)

Basti Panjay Wali, Allah Ditta s/o 100x30 Mango Mango 5 -

62 nil nil Post Office Bhutta - 2 Yrs mango 10 --- Poor same Ameer Bukhsh Since fodder

60x60/2 Wheat Wheat Middle Saraiki Panwar Personal 4 Months Pur, Muzaffargarh Forefather nursery (100x30) - ft. Muhammad Basti Qazi Wala, Shafi Zargar s/o Post Office Bhutta 50x60 Shesham 11 - 63 Goldsmith nil 3.5 acre Mango 20 - Better-off same Mohammad Since eucalyptus 01 Zargar 60x60/2 Wheat Wheat Saraiki Primary Pur, Moaza Bhutta Personal 3 Months Forefather

Ramzan Pur fodder (grass)

Sajjad Mustafa Basti Panjay Wali, Mango - 1 - 64 S/o Hafiz Abdul Post Office Bhutta nil nil 50x50 - Shesham 1 - medium inter same Since

Wheat Cotton Wheat Mango 2 Yrs 10 Saraiki Panwar Personal fodder + 3 Months 3 Majeed Pur, Muzaffargarh Forefather

Haji Ghulam Rasool s/o Mill Muzaffar Abad, -

65 nil nil 30x30 ------Poor same Muhammad Since

Ismaeel Abad Wheat Cotton Wheat Saraiki Panwar Illiterate Personal 3 Months Ramzan Forefather Chah Yaran Wala, Malik Imdad s/o Mango Mango 04

Moaza Bhutta Pur, - - - - - 66 nil nil 220x130 2.5 acre - - - medium

Ghulam Qadir same 2 yrs 10 Saraiki Panwar Primary

Post Office Bhutta 20 years Personal 3 Months Pur, Muzaffargarh pakka room (L - Ch. Muhammad 18,W-52,H-10) 100 Afzal s/o Mango nursery ft. Wall (L-42, Bhutta Pur Shaher, - - Chabboo, Ch. (60x30) ft. Mango H-10) ft. TR

67 Govt. Service nil 650x130 12 acre Better-off - Post Office Bhutta - 07 -- same Bashir Ahmad, fodder Wheat Wheat

20 years Mango 2 yrs Palm Wood, roof Punjabi 3 Months gratuate Ch. Mushtaq Pur, Muzaffargarh Forefathers - Arain, Rajpoot tree made with reed 02 Ahmad planks, Hand ft pump bore of 40 Bhutta Pur Shaher, Ghulam Shabbir Mango Mango 26 - - 68 Post Office Bhutta Livestock nil 440x130 7.5 acre - - - medium same S/o Ibrahim Since Dogar fodder

Wheat Wheat 2 yrs 21 Punjabi 2 Months Forefather

Pur, Muzaffargarh Forefathers

Syed Abbas Shah Bukhari s/o Bhutta Pur Shaher, 3 acre in this

69 nil nil 220x65 Mango 2 yrs 8 - - - medium

- - Post Office Bhutta same Peer Nazar Since village Wheat Cotton Wheat Saraiki 2 Months Forefather Hussain Shah Pur, Muzaffargarh Forefathers Syed Bukhari Ghulam Nabi Urf Chah Khelanay Mango Mango Bhola s/o Wala, Moaza Jaisal 4 - - - -

70 nil nil 220x65 1 acre Wala, Post office Nursery of (15x30) Shesham 1 - Very Poor same Shamsu-din Since Dogar Wheat Cotton

Punjabi - - 2 Months Forefather Dogar Bhutta Pur, Forefathers ft Muzaffargarh.

Abdul Hameed Bhutta Pur Shaher, - - 71 s/o Wazir Ahmad Post Office Bhutta nil nil 220x65 4 acre Mango 9 - - - Poor same Dogar Wheat Cotton Wheat Punjabi Illiterate

Dogar 2 Months

Pur, Muzaffargarh Forefathers fodder (grass) +

Chah Manda Sakna Allah Bukhsh retired govt. - - - 72 Basti Gazran nil 220x65 3 acre Mango 3 - - - Better-off

Patwari same Matric Gazar cotton Wheat Wheat

Saraiki servant Personal 2 Months Muzaffargarh fodder and

Moaza Jaisal Manzoor s/o Wali Wahan, Chah Goud - 73 - - nil 220x130 1 acre Mango 10 - - - Very Poor Ahmad nil

Wala, Post office same Dogar Wheat Cotton Wheat Punjabi 2 Months

Bhutta Pur Forefathers fodder (grass) +

Moaza Jaisal Ghafoor s/o Wali Wahan, Chah Goud - 74 - - milk seller 130x130 6.5 acre Mango 3 - - - Very Poor Ahmad nil

Wala, Post office same Dogar Wheat Cotton Wheat Punjabi 2 Months

Bhutta Pur Forefathers

Basti Manda Bhutta Malik Anayat s/o Pur Shaher, Post - - - 75 Ghulam - - milk seller 110x65 0.5 acre Mango 12 - - - Poor nil same

Office Bhutta Pur, Since Saraiki

Muhammad Panwar 2 Months Forefather

Muzaffargarh Forefathers

Basti Manda Bhutta Mr. Ladho s/o Pur Shaher, Post - - - 76 - - nil 220x130 2 acre Mango 3 yrs 4 - - - medium Haji panwar nil

Office Bhutta Pur, same Saraiki Punjab Govt of Panwar 2 Years Illiterate Muzaffargarh 2 Months

Basti Manda Bhutta Pur Shaher, Post 370x130 Mango Mango 2 29 -

77 Ameen Dogar - - nil nil - - - Electricity pole medium 110x65 Yrs 13 same

Office Bhutta Pur, Since Grass Dogar fodder Punjabi 2 Months Forefather

Muzaffargarh Forefathers Wheat + + Grass Wheat

Basti Gazran Post

78 Lahdo Mohana - nil 220x130 1 acre - - - - - medium Office Bhutta Pur, nil same Since Wheat Cotton Wheat Saraiki Illiterate Mohana Muzaffargarh 3 Months Forefather Forefathers

Khoo Tahli Wala, Niaz Ahmad s/o Moaza Jaisal Wahan

79 - nil 550x130 2.5 acre Mango 49 - - - medium Mian Sooba nil same

Post office Bhutta Since Dogar Wheat Wheat Punjabi Primary Personal 3 Months Pur, Muzaffargarh Forefather

fodder + Cottonfodder +

Qasba Bhutta Pur, Malik Allah Mango Mango 2 18 - - - - 80 - nil 440x130 2.5 acre Post Office Bhutta nil Sohanjna 1 - medium Bukhsh Yrs 19 same Since Saraiki Panwar Primary Pur. Personal 3 Months Forefather

Qasba Bhutta Pur, Malik Abdullah Hand pump bore - - - 81 - nil ------medium Post Office Bhutta nil Panwar of 40 ft. same Since Saraiki Panwar Primary Pur. Personal 3 Months Forefather

Bhutta Pur Shaher, 330x130 Malik Allah Ditta 15 Peter pump bore - - - - 82 s nil Mango Mango -- medium Post Office Bhutta nil and 65 3 acre Patwari 6 of 110 ft. same Matric Saraiki Panwar Pur, Muzaffargarh x110 20 Years 3 Months Forefather Muhammad Bhutta Pur Shaher, - - - 83 Bukhsh s/o Talib nil 440x130 1 acre - - - - - Very Poor 3 Post Office Bhutta nil free same Cotton Wheat 1 Year Saraiki Months Illiterate Hussain Mohana Pur, Muzaffargarh Gul Muhammad Siyal s/o

84 - Distt. Muzaffargarh contractor 660x130 3 acre Mango 27 Shesham 3 - Better-off nil

Muhammad Siyal same Wheat Cotton Wheat Saraiki gratuate personal 10 Years Yahya 4 Months

Basti Bhairo Wala, Allah Ditta

85 - - govt. service 310/130 12 acre - - Shesham 20 - Better-off Jhang Road Near nil On

Panwar inter same Gazar Wheat Wheat Saraiki 2 Years Barseen Pathan Petrol Pump Contract 5 Months

Mouza thata seyal 220x130 86 Dr. Arif Seyal l service 3 acre Better- off M.garh nil 65x100 same Sayal wheat wheat cotton MBBS Saraiki 10 Year 2 Months 2 personne Muhammad Mouza and basti Hussain Chichra 87 jaisal van Tehsil & nil 85x110 4 acre shesham 8 poor s/o Khadim nil same wheat wheat cotton

Saraiki Disstt. Mgarh Chichra Litterate 15 years 15 2 Months

Hussain personnel

Gul Muhammad Railway road, Near

88 s s nil 110x130 1 acre poor nil

Mohana inter GPO M.garh same wheat wheat cotton Saraiki Mohana 3 Months forefather forefather

Allah Ditta Basti Bhutta Pur 89 l business 220x130 20 acre Mango 1 yr 2 Better- off Patwari M.garh nil jawar same wheat wheat Saraiki Panwar 10 Year 10 gratuate 2 Months personne

Malik Abdullah Basti Bhutta Pur 90 l business 330x130 15 acre Mango 34 shesham 12 Medium nil

Panwar inter M.garh jawar same wheat Saraiki Panwar 12 Years 2 Months personne

Malik Rahim Basti Bhutta Pur 91 l nil 220x130 1 acre Mango 24 very poor Bukish M.garh nil jawar same wheat wheat Saraiki Panwar 5 Years Illiterate 5 Months 5 personne Contractor, & Abdul Hakeem Basti Gazar mouza 92 l petrol pump 440x130 3 acre Mango 14 Better- off Gazar jaisal van M.garh nil jawar same wheat wheat Gazar

Saraiki owner Litterate 14 Years 5 Months personne Muhammad Mouza and basti 4 Mango date

93 Nawaz s/o jaisal van Tehsil & s s nil 220x130 1.3 acre 11 shesham 2 very poor nil palm lemon jawar same wheat wheat Wahid Bakish Saraiki Disstt. Mgarh 01 Chichra Illiterate 5 Months forefather forefather

Mian Tariq s/o Purani chungi jail 94 shop keeping 30x30 8 acre Mango 2 yrs age 3 keeker 1 Better- off nil

Abdul Kareem Urdu road M.garh jawar same wheat wheat Sheikh, 4 Years Qureshi gratuate 5 Months personnel

Malik Mulazim Mouza and basti 330x130 95 s/o Malik jaisal van Tehsil & nil 220x65 12 acre Mango 1 year age 36 Medium nil same Since Matric wheat wheat cotton Ghullam shabir Saraiki Disstt. Mgarh 440x130 Chichra 5 Months forefathers forefathers

Muhammad Iqbal Mouza and basti 96 s/o Malik jaisal van Tehsil & nil 220x65 10 acre Mango 18 Medium nil etables same Since wheat Matric g wheat Cotton Ghullam shabir Saraiki Disstt. Mgarh Chichra personal 5 Months forefathers ve

Muhammad Mouza and basti 97 Ashraf s/o Riaz jaisal van Tehsil & service 220x65 1 acre Mango 10 shesham 6 poor nil same Since Matric wheat wheat cotton Hussain Saraiki Disstt. Mgarh Chichra personal 5 Months forefathers

Malik Ashiq Mouza and basti Hussain s/o Mango mango 11 98 jaisal van Tehsil & service 220x130 1.5 acre poor Malik Ghulam nil 1 yr 07 same Since Matric wheat wheat cotton

Saraiki Disstt. Mgarh Chichra personal shabir 5 Months forefathers

Malik Ghullam Mouza and basti e

99 Abass s/o Rahim jaisal van Tehsil & labor nil 100x130 1.5 acre poor same Sinc empty Saraiki Chichra Bakish Illiterate Disstt. Mgarh 5 Months forefathers forefathers

Riaz Hussain s/o Mouza and basti

100 jaisal van Tehsil & nil nil 220x130 2 acre poor same Ghullam Shabir Since empty Matric Saraiki Chichra 5 Months

Disstt. Mgarh forefathers forefathers

Nazar Hussain Basti damani walla e

101 s/o Ashiq nil nil 220x130 1.5 acre very poor jawar same Sinc

mouza taliri M.garh wheat wheat Saraiki

Muhammad Litterate 5 Months forefathers forefathers Jutt Bhutta Jutt

Ashiq Hussain Mouza and basti e

102 s/o Ghullam jaisal van Tehsil & nil nil 220x65 10 acre Mango 12 Medium jawar same Sinc wheat wheat Saraiki Chichra Qadir Litterate Disstt. Mgarh 5 Months forefathers forefathers

Ghullam Sarwar Basti damani walla e Mango 5

103 s/o Ahmed nil nil 230x130 3.5 acre shesham 10 very poor jawar same Sinc

mouza taliri M.garh wheat wheat date palm 33 Saraiki

Bakhsh Illiterate 5 Months Jutt Bhutta Jutt forefathers forefathers

Din Muhammad Basti damani walla e Mango 3 shesham 4

104 govt. service nil 330x65 2.5 acre poor jawar same s/o Allah wasaya Sinc mouza taliri M.garh wheat wheat date palm 15 sohanjna 4 Middle Saraiki 32304- 2 Months Jutt Bhutta Jutt forefathers forefathers 1650687-3

Mehtab Hussain Basti damani walla e Keeker 2

105 s/o Gull nil nil 330x65 2.5 acre date palm 4 poor jawar same Sinc shesham 3 mouza taliri M.garh wheat wheat Middle Muhammad Saraiki 2 Months Jutt Bhutta Jutt forefathers forefathers e Sohail Khan s/o Near Apalo mills 550x130

106 govt. service nil 12 acre date palm 4 shesham 3 Better- off jawar same Saif ullah khan Sinc jhang raod M.garh 110x65 wheat wheat Pashto Pathan gratuate 2 Months forefathers forefathers

Mistri Ghullam Chah pipal walla mouza marha faraz e 550x65

107 Farid s/o Ghulam carpenter nil 6.5 acre date palm 3 Medium same Sinc wheat wheat p/o Bhuttapur 120x130 cotton Saraiki 32304- Qadir Illiterate 2 Months Jutt Bhutta Jutt 8850802-9 M.garh forefathers forefathers

Mistri Ghullam Chah pipal walla 3 shareen 8 mouza marha faraz Mango date

108 Muhammad s/o wood carpenter nil 550x130 8.5 acre 4 shesham 6 medium same wheat wheat p/o Bhuttapur cotton palm Jaman 5 Years Saraiki 32304- Ghullam Qadir Illiterate 3 Months personnel 2 eucalyptus 4 Jutt Bhutta Jutt 8928066-5 M.garh

Mistri Ghullam Chah pipal walla mouza marha faraz e

109 Sarwar s/o wood carpainter nil 220x100 1 acre shesham 2 very poor same Sinc wheat wheat p/o Bhuttapur cotton Saraiki Ghullam Qadir Illiterate 3 Months Jutt Bhutta Jutt M.garh forefathers forefathers Ch.Bashir Chah Nawan Babar Ahmed s/o walla mouza marah

110 Labor nil 220x130 3.5 acre shesham 3 poor Arain jawar Muhammad same wheat wheat

Punjabi faraz p/o Bhuttapur Illiterate 20 Years 3 Months Sadiq M.garh personnel

Bhutta Pur Shaher, e

111 Mian Saif Ullah Post Office Bhutta govt. service nil 220x65 20 acre Better- off same Sinc Sayal empty empty empty Saraiki gratuate personal Pur, Muzaffargarh 3 Months forefathers

Gullam Nabi Behari colony Near l 112 walli waha cannal Govt. service nil 220x130 2 acre shesham 1 poor

Chandia same wheat wheat cotton Saraiki Litterate Chandia 20 Years personne M.garh 3 Months

Bhutta Pur Shaher, Liaqat Ali Khan 220x65

113 Post Office Bhutta Govt. service nil 5 acre Better off

Patwari same wheat wheat 220x65 cotton Baloch Saraiki Leghari 2 Years gratuate personnel Pur, Muzaffargarh Months 3 Chah Nawan Babar Wazir Babar s/o walla mouza marah

114 Govt. service nil 220x65 1 acre Medium Rice

Ghullam Sarwar same wheat wheat Saraiki Babbar faraz p/o Bhuttapur 2 Years gratuate personnel 4 Months M.garh 220x65 Murad Wala, Moaza Nawab Khan s/o 460x130 Mango date 6

115 Mara Frad, Tehsil & nil nil 165x100/2 20 acre keeker 2 Better off same Allah Bukhsh Since wheat cotton palm 20 Saraiki Primary Chandia 3 Months sugarcane Distt. Muzaffargarh forefathers forefathers 220x65/2 220x65 30x30 Chah Nawan Babar Mithoo khan walla mouza marah e

116 nil nil 220x130 1 acre Mango 1 yr 24 poor same Babar Sinc wheat wheat cotton Saraiki Babbar faraz p/o Bhuttapur Illiterate 3 Months M.garh forefathers forefathers

Murad Wala, Moaza Farooq Khan s/o e

117 Mara Frad, Tehsil & shop keeping nil 330x130 30 acre Better off Urdu same Saeed Khan Sinc wheat wheat cotton Pathan gratuate Distt. Muzaffargarh 2 Months forefathers forefathers

Shah walla near Kalo Khan s/o Wood cutter, l 118 Fazal cloth mills nil 440x130 2 acre keeker 15 Better off inter jawar Chanoo Khan same service wheat wheat Saraiki 4 Years Chandia personne M.garh Months 2 Mehmood Akthar Murad Wala, Moaza l 119 Mara Frad, Tehsil & nil nil 220x65/2 3 acre poor

s/o Gamoo Khan same wheat wheat cotton Saraiki 10 Year Primary Chandia personne Distt. Muzaffargarh 2 Months Nazim Khan s/o Murad Wala, Moaza l 120 Mara Frad, Tehsil & Govt. service nil 220x65 1.5 acre date palm 4 shesham 6 Medium

Haq Nawaz same wheat wheat cotton Saraiki 10 Year gratuate Chandia personne Distt. Muzaffargarh 2 Months Haji Wahid Murad Wala, Moaza 440x130 shesham 10 l 121 Bukhsh s/o Mara Frad, Tehsil & nil nil 20 acre date palm 12 Better off

same keeker 3 220x130 wheat wheat Saraiki 7 Years berseen Illiterate Chandia personne Ghulam Qadir Distt. Muzaffargarh 4 Months

Rab Nawaz s/o Murad Wala, Moaza shesham 20

122 Mara Frad, Tehsil & nil nil 220x65 16 acre date palm 20 Better off same Allah Bukhsh Since keeker 1 wheat Saraiki Primary Chandia 4 Months sugarcane forefathers forefathers Distt. Muzaffargarh sugar cane

Murad Wala, Moaza Perran Ditta s/o e shareen 2

123 Mara Frad, Tehsil & nil nil 220x130 2.5 acre date palm 15 poor same Taga Khan Sinc shesham 2 wheat Saraiki Illiterate Chandia 4 Months sugarcane

Distt. Muzaffargarh sugar cane forefathers forefathers

Bahawal Khan Murad Wala, Moaza e 124 Mara Frad, Tehsil & Labor nil 85x100/2 3 acre date palm 2 poor

s/o Ismail Khan same Grass cotton Saraiki 10 Year Illiterate Chandia sugarcan personnel Distt. Muzaffargarh 4 Months

Murad Wala, Moaza Imam Bukhsh s/o Mango date 4

125 Mara Frad, Tehsil & Labor nil 220x130 1 acre keeker 4 poor same Allah wasaya Since wheat wheat cotton palm 8 Saraiki Illiterate Chandia 2 Months 2 Distt. Muzaffargarh forefathers forefathers

Ghulam Yaseen Murad Wala, Moaza e shareen 2

126 s/o Haji Ghulam Mara Frad, Tehsil & Labor nil 200x130 1 acre date palm 13 poor jawar same Sinc shesham 4 wheat wheat Saraiki Illiterate Chandia Muhammad Distt. Muzaffargarh 2 Months forefathers forefathers

Murad Wala, Moaza Ameer Bukhsh e

127 Mara Frad, Tehsil & nil nil 110x130 5 acre Mango tree 10 shesham 5 poor jawar same s/o Lal Khan Sinc wheat wheat Saraiki Illiterate Chandia Distt. Muzaffargarh 2 Months forefathers forefathers

CENSUS OF PROJECT AFFECTED PERSONS OF COMMERCIAL AREA N - 70

Ownership Status of Address present business place Size of Proposed Type of Proposed S. Name and Nature of Location of Affected Alternate Place Affected Duration of

No Parentage Clan Business Business Land in case of Structure Notice

Education Encroacher/ (if any) Dislocation

Mother Tongue Present Squatter / Vender Other Sources of Income Sources Other poor / medium/ better off) Permanent National Identity Card No. Rented / Free Working on this Place Since Economic Status (very poor /

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Nazir Ahmad S/o Fazal Model, Bwp Bahawalpur Wooden Cabin 1 Muhammad Drink Corner Encroacher N/A not dislocated 2 month inter Lord Land

Arain Road, Multan Chowk Multan (L-6,W-5,H-8) ft. same Punjabi Bukhsh 2 Years Better off Better

Basti Wazir Abad, Bricks, Tiles, Nazir Ahmad S/o PCO & Mobile Bahawalpur 2 Muhammad Amjad Town, Bwp Encroacher Floor Plaster (L- N/A not dislocated 2 month inter

Arain Shop Chowk Multan same 33 yrs Saraiki 36302- farming Bukhsh Road Multan medium 7,W-9,H-12) ft. 468288-9

House # 6/2, Street Mobile + Public Bahawalpur Muhammad Wooden Do not have alternate Nadir Khan S/o 10-B, Mohallah New Call Office Shop Chowk 3 Squatter showcase, table N/A space, will shift to 2 month inter Poor

Multan Colony same and Card Sale Muzaffargarh

Muhammad month Saraiki Dhandi and 2 chairs another place Bashir Multan Point Road Multan 2 Months Rented 1500 / Rented Father's pension Father's 36302-1767479-1

Rahim Bukhsh Dera Muhammadi, Bahawalpur Bricks, Tiles, 4 S/o Muhammad Moaza Wana Kali, PCO Chowk Muzaffar- Encroacher Floor Plaster (L- N/A not dislocated 3 Months inter Arain same 33 yrs Saraiki 059487 farming 323-88- Ashiq Multan garh Road Multan medium 8,W-7,H-12) ft.

Bahawalpur Chungi Bahawalpur, Do not have alternate Diesel Oil Chowk Furniture and Wazir Abad, Bwp Squatter N/A space, will shift to 2 month 5 Altaf S/o Ismaeel Nil

Laboratory Muzaffargarh poor machine fixture same Matric month Punjabi Road Multan. 5 Years another place Chaudhry Road Multan Rented 1000 / Rented 323-94-534747

Bahawalpur Dera Muhammadi, Bricks, Tiles, Rahim Bukhsh Chowk 6 S/o Muhammad Moaza Wana Kali, Encroacher Floor Plaster (L- N/A not dislocated 3 Months inter Arain

same Muzaffargarh 33 yrs Saraiki 059487 farming 323-88- Multan medium 8,W-7,H-12) ft. Ashiq Road Multan

Fazal Model Factory, Bahawalpur Wooden Do not have alternate Bashir Ahmad Khoo Sarkan Wala, Chowk Showcase, a Electric Store Encroacher N/A space, will shift to 2 month 7 S/o Muhammad Nil

Arain Muzaffargarh

Moaza Wazir Abad, same Chair & 2 Bench month Saraiki Primary 5 Years

medium another place Bukhsh Multan Road Multan (L-11,W-3,H-3) ft. Rented 1000 / Rented 36303-0913497-1

Bahawalpur Basti Wazir Abad, Bricks, Tiles, Nazir Ahmad S/o Chowk 8 Muhammad Amjad Town, Bwp shop Encroacher Floor Plaster (L- N/A not dislocated 3 Months inter

Arain Muzaffargarh same 33 yrs Saraiki 36302- farming

Road Multan medium 8,W-7,H-12) ft.

Bukhsh 468288-9 Road Multan

3 Feet Veranda o f Bahawalpur Abdul Majeed 3 Shops, Roof Moaza Dera Budh, Shop on Rent & Chowk 9 S/o Hafiz Elahi Encroacher Tile & TR, Bricks N/A not dislocated 2 month Arain

Post Office Ram Kali. same Landlord Muzaffargarh 33 yrs Saraiki 333491 illiterate Bukhsh 323-54- Floor, Electricity Better off Better Road Multan Land Lord Meter Basti Wazir Abad, Bahawalpur Chungi NO. 14, Bwp Do not have alternate Qaisar Azeem Chowk Wooden Tool Box Road, Dera Kharad Shop Encroacher N/A space, will shift to 2 month Nil

Arain Muzaffargarh 10 S/o Muhammad same and Cabin Matric Muhammadi, P/o month Punjabi 5 Years another place Sharif Ram Kali, Tehsil & Road Multan off Better Rented 1000 / 1000 Rented

36302-5861759-1 District Multan Veranda (L- Bahawalpur 36,W-7,H-12) ft. Syed Akhlaq Market on rent & Chowk 207-C, Mumtaz Abad Encroacher & Shop 3 Feet, N/A not dislocated 2 month inter Urdu

11 Shah S/oShah Syed same Iron Merchant Muzaffargarh 33 yrs

Better off Better Bricks Floor Tile Ali Akbar Shah Road Multan Iron Merchant & TR Roof Bahawalpur Veranda & Shop Syed Akhlaq Shops on rent & Chowk 207-C, Mumtaz Abad Encroacher (L = 9 ft. W = 7 ft. N/A not dislocated 2 month Iron inter Urdu Shah

12 Shah S/o Syed same Iron Merchant Muzaffargarh 25 yrs Better off

Merchant H =12 ft.) Ali Akbar Shah Road Multan constructed Tool Chungi NO. 22, Main Bahawalpur Box and counter Do not have alternate Habib Mughal Vehari Road, Multan Chowk (Toll Box = 2 x5 Diesel Laboratory Encroacher N/A space, will shift to 2 month 13 S/o Nazar Muzaffargarh Nil Near Chowk Shah same ft. Counter= L = month Mughal Punjabi Primary 7 Years medium another place Muhammad Abbas Road Multan 5 ft. W = 2 ft. H = Rented 1200 / 1200 Rented 2.6 ft.

Shop NO. 7, Veranda & Shop Syed Akhlaq Shops on rent & 207-C, Mumtaz Abad Bahawalpur Encroacher (L = 9 ft. W = 7 ft. N/A not dislocated 2 month Iron inter Urdu Shah

same Iron Merchant

14 Shah S/o Syed 25 yrs

Chowk, Multan Better off Merchant ,H = 12 ft.) Ali Akbar Shah

House # 15, Street # Bahawalpur Crane on rent for 21, Kot Khawaja Chowk Abdul Jabbar S/o Construction Encroacher Office Furniture N/A not dislocated 2 month 15 Nil Saeed, Nazim Abad, same Muzaffargarh Matric month Punjabi 4 Years

Mushtaq Comboh Ahmad Companies Lahore. Road Multan off Better Rented 3500 / 3500 Rented

35202-2755481-3 Bahawalpur Syed Akhlaq Shops on rent & Chowk Veranda & Shop 207-C, Mumtaz Abad Encroacher N/A not dislocated 2 month Iron inter

16 Shah S/o SyedUrdu Shah

same Iron Merchant Muzaffargarh (L-9,W-7,H-12) 25 yrs Better off Better Ali Akbar Shah Road Multan Merchant

House # 15, Street # Bahawalpur Crane on rent for 21, Kot Khawaja Chowk Abdul Jabbar S/o Construction Encroacher Office Furniture N/A not dislocated 2 month 17 Nil Saeed, Nazim Abad, same Muzaffargarh Matric month Punjabi Mushtaq Ahmad 4 Years Comboh Companies Lahore. Road Multan off Better Rented 3500 / 3500 Rented 35202-2755481-3 Bahawalpur 8 Shops (Market) Veranda 3 Feet & Syed Akhlaq 20-C, Mumtaz Abad, Chowk & Iron Merchant Encroacher Shop 2Feet, Floo r N/A not dislocated 2 month Iron inter

18 Shah S/o SyedUrdu Shah Multan same Muzaffargarh 25 yrs Tr & Tile Better off Better

Store Merchant Ali Akbar Shah Road Multan Wooden Mohallah Usman Bahawalpur Showcase= Pura, Street No. 20, Do not have alternate Truck and Auto Chowk L5,W3,H3 & Khadim Hussain T Chowk Shah Encroacher N/A space, will shift to 2 month 19 Nil Poor same Decoration Muzaffargarh Ansari

1 Year Cabin + month Punjabi S/o illiterate Rukan-e-Alam another place Road Multan Shelf=L4,W1.6,H Multan 1200 Rented / 6

8 Shops (Market) Shop No. 10, Veranda 3 Feet & Syed Akhlaq 20-C, Mumtaz Abad, & Iron Merchant Bahawalpur Encroacher Shop 2Feet, Floo r N/A not dislocated 2 month Iron inter Urdu Shah

Multan same 20 Shah S/o Syed 25 yrs TR & Tile Better off Better

Store Chowk Merchant Ali Akbar Shah

Bahawalpur Counter L6., Malik Nazeer S/o T Chowk Shah Chowk W2,H4 Glass 21 e Public Call Office Encroacher

atric Owner Have space orkshop

Rukan-e-Alam sam Bhat ti M onth Malik Waziir Sarai ki Muzaffargarh Door edium L8,W3,H7, N/A 2 month m 2.5 Years m for extension of shop otor W

Multan Rented 1200 / Road Multan M Water Pump Shop # 11, 120ft bore 20-C, Mumtaz Abad, 8 Shops (Market) Bahawalpur Veranda 3 Feet & e Encroacher inter Urdu Shah erchant

sam & Iron Merchant Chowk Shop 2Feet, Floor N/A not dislocated 2 month Multan 25 yrs Better off

Syed Akhlaq Store Muzaffargarh Iron M TR & Tile

22 Shah S/o Syed, Road . Ali Akbar Shah Bahawalpur Kahwan

Kacha Makan, , Chowk 3 Shelf L8,H8, Auto Spare parts Encroacher onth Owner Have space atric Distt. Faisalabad

Arai n American Quarter, Counter L4.6, N/A 2 month M

Punjabi Muzaffargarh 4 Years 381/2 Ni l

Tehsil Singh, Take Toba for extension of shop #

Haider Abad (Sindh) W2,Better off H2 449-61-350228 Old Tahir Bashir S/o Road Multan Rented 1200 / m 23 MuhammadChak Shop # 12, Bashir 20-C, Mumtaz Abad, 8 Shops (Market) Bahawalpur Veranda 3 Feet & e Encroacher inter Ur du Shah erchant

sam & Iron Merchant Chowk Shop 2Feet, Floor N/A not dislocated 2 month Multan 25 yrs Better off

Store Muzaffargarh M Iron TR & Tile Syed Akhlaq Road . 24 Shah S/o Syed Bahawalpur Chah Hafiz Wala Old Wooden Tool Box

ary Ali Akbar Shah Chowk Encroacher L4,W3,H2.6 Owner Have space

Arai n Duniya Pur Road Diesel Laboratory Sarai ki onth Ni l

Pri m N/A 2 month edium 2 Years

Muzaffargarh m Woodenm Tool for extension of shop

Multan Rented / 1200 Malik Iqbal S/o Road Multan 25 Board 4x3 Khuda Bukhsh Wooden Cabin Aziz Model Colony, Al-Habib Diesel and counter Drink Corner / Tea Squatter (Cabin L =7 ft. , iddle Chowk Bwp Bypass Laboratory Shop Free

M Alternate space is Sarai ki 5 Years Raj poot Stall Very Poor 2 Acres Land W = 7 ft. ,H = 8 ft. N/A 2 month 326-54-508300Multan # 13, BC Chowk available Jamshaid S/o Counter L = 6ft. 26 Khushi W = 2 ft. H = 4 Bahawalpur Muhammad Public Call Office ft.) Chowk Squatter Wooden Cabin= personal space is

atric N/A 3 Months onths in a Wooden Free Awan M Offices Sarai ki

L6,Better off W6, H6 available 6 M

Muzaffargarh 2 Public Call Cabin Road Multan Abdul Rehman 27 S/o Bashir Shed (Chappar Ahmad with 8 Pillars), Qureshi Chowk, Chowk

onth Tandoor & e

Hotel under shed Bahawalpur By Squatter onths

Tehsil & Distt. sam Dai dh Sarai ki illiterate Counter 3 x 6 Ft., do not have any Ni l Pass 5 M

315-75-755378 N/A 3 Months Muzaffargarh HandVery Poor Pump= other option

Khadim Hussain Rented / 1000 m 28 100ft Boor, Roof S/o Abdul Karim Shahteer and Wooden TR Make alteration Motor Mechanic Chowk

Dera Muhammadi, onth 4 feet Chappar o f e Encroacher N/A within the same 3 Months Arai n

sam 4-Mechanic with Bahawalpur By 3 Shops Punj abi illiterate

Chowk Bwp 5 Years arket space M

helper Pass Better off wner of 5 Shops O Rented / 1000 m

Street no 2 Outside Chowk 29 Anwar Tea stall (Wooden Wooden do not have any Delhi Gate Chah e Squatter Bahawalpur By Ni l N/A 2 month onths Free inter Arai n sam 36302- Punjabi Muhammad Cabin) Cabin=L8,W8,H8Very Poor other option 8132953-9 Shahidan Wala Hafiz Pass 2 M Younis S/o Jamal Road Multan30 Muhammad wooden cabin=L- Mujtaba Town Moaza Yousaf Chowk 8,W-5,H-7,

Ram Kali Near Ali Drink corner onth Bahawalpur By Squatter Jam Chappar = L- do not have any Sarai ki illiterate ultan

Hassan Work Shop (Wooden Cabin) Ni l

1.5 Years N/A 2 month M

326-89-244703 Pass Chowk By Pass Jam Ghulam 14,W-8Very Poor with other option Chak 5 Fai z Di st t . Multan 31 Rasool S/o Rented 400 / m wooden TR and Mohallah Peer Pujari Raheem Bukhsh trash on roof Chowk Chah Tulawy Wala Electric Welding Chappar 10 ft, e Encroacher

iddle Bahawalpur By

sam wooden TR & N/A not dislocated 2 month Bhatt i M onth Ni l Sarai ki 4 Years Multan Municipal Plant Poor Pass m 36302-02661153 Corporation Teh. Rented / 1000 Carkanda. Ghulam Qadir Distt. Multan Chowk Basti Laar Shujabad32 S/o Muhammad Wooden tool box Do not have alternate e Radiator Mechanic Bahawalpur By Squatter Ni l Jutt Free 94730

Road, Adda Laar sam and chappar of N/A space, will shift to 2 month Sarai ki illiterate 323-35- Iqbal 4 Years Multan Ghulam Sarwar Pass CarkandaVery Poor another place 33 S/o Muhammad Ameen

Chappar of 4 Muhammad Riaz Chowk The. Jahania Distt. Pillars of bricks, 34 S/o Muhammad Hotel Bahawalpur By Encroacher Nil

same wooden TR & N/A not dislocated 2 month Hunjra Mi ddl e 1 Year

Saraiki Khanewal month

Ashiq Pass medium sarkanda roof (L- Rented 2000 / 2000 Rented 15,W-10,H-8)

Post Office Ram Kali Chappar of Chowk Do not have alternate Basti Dera Puncture Shop Bahawalpur By Squatter wooden pillars

Jutt N/A space, will shift to 2 month Ch. Muhammad same Punjabi 2 Years Muhammadi The. Pass shop and Sarkanda

Ahmad S/o Very Poor another place 35 36303-4632341-1 Distt. Multan roof

Muhammad / 500 Rented month Have anotherHave puncture Shafi Post Office Ram Kali Iron cabin= (L- Chowk Do not have alternate Basti Dera Drink Corner Bahawalpur By Squatter 8,W-8,H-8) Old

Nil N/A space, will shift to 2 month same Middle Saraiki month Rajpoot Muhammadi The. Counter steel (L- Rana Gulzar S/o Pass Years 12 Very Poor another place Rented 600 / 600 Rented 36 Muhammad323-85-243819 Distt. Multan 8,W1.6,H-4) Bashir Public Call Office Chowk Do not have alternate 17-Kasi Vehari Road, Iron cabin= in a Wooden Bahawalpur By Squatter N/A space, will shift to 2 month Nil same

Mi ddl e Basti Hazara Multan (L-4,W-3,H-6)

Saraiki Rana Inshad S/o month Rajpoot 2 Years Cabin Pass medi um another place 37 Muhammad / 600 Rented Bashir

Basti Mehmoodabad Chappar of Chowk Do not have alternate Bahawalpur Road Used Mobil Oil for wooden pillars Bahawalpur By Squatter N/A space, will shift to 2 month same Sale 3 Years Saraiki Qasim Pur Colony and Sarkanda illiterate Allah Bukhsh S/o Pass Very Poor Rind Baloch another place 38 Multan roof(10x8) &sale business Elahi Bukhsh36302-1169383-1 Rented 500 / 500 Rented month Used M/oilUsed purchase

Chappar with 3 Basti Kar Wala Chowk pillars of bricks Moaza Sala post Hotel Bahawalpur By Encroacher Urdu same wooden TR & N/A not dislocated 2 month Nil Primary 9 Years Chohan office Geelay Waal Pass medi um Sarkanda roof(L- Allah Ditta 37937/NUIS/02 S/oLodhran 39 Driving LicenseNo. 15,W-14,H-10 Mansab Ali / 1500 Rented month

Chappar with 2 Motor Mechanic Chowk Pillars of bricks, Chungi No. 14 Do not have alternate 4-Mechanics with Bahawalpur By Encroacher Shahteer Nil Arain Manzoorabad same N/A space, will shift to 2 month Punjabi illiterate 3 Years month helper Pass mediwooden, um wooden

Binyameen330-81-059653 S/o another place 40 / 1000 Rented TR & Sarkanda Ahmad Ali roof

Wood Store, Basti By Pass Wood store on Daira, Post Office Mill Wood Store Muzaffargarh Encroacher N/A not dislocated 2 month

same the road Pushto Pathan illiterate 8 Years Lal BadshahFazal Abad Multan. Road. stores Better off 41 Khan S/o322-92-908308 Shair Khan anotherTwo wooden Basti Dera shed of hotel Muhammadi Near with 9 pillars of Muhammad shed Hotel Dera Muhammadi Encroacher 9

Gohar Petroleum same bricks, iron girder, N/A not dislocated 2 month inter Urdu 2 Years Rafiq KhanService Lodhi Muzaffargarh medi um wooden Tr & Lodhi Pathan 42 service teacher S/o Ahmad36302-0698472- NabiRoad Multan Sarkanda roof Khan Near Gohar Moaza Kotha, Tehsil owner's land is Shed Hotel Petroleum Service Encroacher Tandoor katcha N/A 2 month Karor Paka, Distt. Nil

Muhammad same available Mi ddl e 840168 Punjabi 326-66- Sukhera Very Poor

Dera Muhammadi 4 Months 43 Rafiq S/o JalalLodhran. Din Dera Muhammadi Near Gohar Wooden cabin Muhammad Personal Space is Post office Public Call Office Petroleum Service Squatter and chappar of N/A 2 month Free same inter Urdu Rafiq Khan Lodhi available Better off 36302-

44 Dera Muhammadi 1.5 Years

Mumtazabad0698472-9 Multan terpaal cloth service teacher Lodhi Pathan S/o Ahmad Nabi Khan

Afghan PCO, House 787 Itefaq Abdul Razaq S/o Near Gohar Wooden cabin will shift to a nearby 45 Pura Chungi No 14 Puncture Shop Squatter N/A 2 month Butt

Taj Deen same Petroleum Service ( L-5,W-6,H-6) available space Punjabi illiterate Multan Years 3 business Dera Muhammadi Very poor 322-85-154497 used M/oil purchase Rented 300 / month

Wooden tool box Near Retal Basti, Near Gohar (2x3) Chappar (4 Do not have alternate Basti Keelana Wali, Nazar Hussain Puncture Shop Petroleum Service Squatter wooden pillar and N/A space, will shift to 2 month Nil same Sayal 1 Year Saraiki Moaza Zain Pur illiterate 46 S/o Pathanay Dera Muhammadi month

Very poor Sarkanda roof( another place Tehsil Sadar Khan rented Rs. 500 / 10x10) Dera Basti Dera Public Call Office Public Call Office Muhammadi, Hajji Muhammad Muhammadi Post Squatter in a wooden in a Wooden Hafiz Market Near nil N/A not dislocated 2 month free same inter RafiqUrdu Khan Lodhi Office cabin (L-5, W-4, 36302- Better off Better 47 Cabin Gohar Petroleum 5 Months 0698472-9

Lodhi Pathan S/o Ahmad Nabi Teh. Distt. Multan H-6.6) Service Khan Veranda at the Dera front of two shops Muhammadi, Hajji Chungi No. 14 (12x3) with 3 2 Shops Hafiz Market Near Encroacher pillars of bricks N/A not dislocated 2 month same Dogar Saith Yameen Multan Punjabi landlord 20 Years Gohar Petroleum off Better 48 and plaster Dogar Service extended shed very shabby Basti Dera Public Call Office Chowk Muhammad wooden cabin Muhammadi7 Moaza in a Wooden Bahawalpur By Squatter N/A not dislocated 2 month Nil Urdu same (L-6,W-6,H-6) Middle month Rajpoot Ashfaq S/o medium 49 Dera Muhammadi Cabin Pass 1.5 Years Muhammad Rented 500 / 36302-8810567- Saleem Shed for Prayer Muzaffargarh Dera Muhammadi Goods Transport (8 pillars of bricks Road Dera Encroacher with plaster, N/A not dislocated 2 month

Abdul Hafeez Teh. Saddar same Station in Market Middle owner Punjabi 2 Years 50Rajpoot Muhammadi S/o Abdul Aziz off Better wooden TR & 4 shops market 4 shops 36303-9244730-1 Sarkanda roof

Hotel Chappar Faiz Talib Abbas with 2 pillars of Hotel Super bricks, plaster Wali Ayaz Khan Mandan The. Distt. Dera Muhammadi Encroacher N/A not dislocated 2 month same Awan

Matric Waziristan Pushto

2 Years Counter of

Bannu Agency 51 S/o Habibullah off Better Mudwall (L- 11101-9629065-9

Khan Transport Goods

Rented 1000 / month 10,W-10,H-3) Shed with 3 bricks pillar Basti Dera Dera Muhammadi Market 3 Shops Encroacher N/A not dislocated 2 month Nil wooden TR &

Muhammadi same Adda Saraiki

Jafar Ali S/o Ali medium illiterate Rajpoot 52 Years 10 reed planks roof Muhammad (L 25 W 6 H 10 Alternative space wooden cabin Basti Dera Public Call Office available but rent will Rao Shamshad (L-8,W-7,H-

Muhammadi3 Moaza in a Wooden Basir Goods Adda Squatter N/A be high also owner 2 month same Matric

Saraiki 8)table and three 53 Ali S/o Abdul month 5 Years Rajpoot

Dera Muzaffargarh Cabin off Better will claim advance govt. service Hameed Rented 400 / wooden bench 36303-0350485- payment Alternative space Basti Dera Wooden cabin 8 available but rent will Muhammadi Moaza Tea (Wooden sq ft, table for be high also owner Dera Muhammadi Squatter N/A

Salah-ud-Din S/o same Cabin on rent) Middle

Saraiki Ram Kali Tehsil cooking and 6 will ask for advance month Rajpoot servant

54 6 Months Very Poor Retired govt. Abdul Ghafoor Sadar Multan 600 / Rented bench payment, will face 36303-0880896-1 difficulty Shed with 3 Dera Muhammadi Moaza Ram Kali pillars of bricks , No need of Faiz Rasool S/o Kharad Machines near Malik Basir Encroacher

Nil wooden TR & N/A alternative, will work 2 month Arain same

Dera Muhammadi Poor Punjabi month Primary 55 Muhammad Goods 4 Years reed planks roof without shed Sharif Rented 800 / (L-19,W-10,H-9)

Business will be shed of 7 pillars affected without Nazir Ahmad S/o Moaza Ram Kali with bricks & shed. No alternate 56 Muhammad Chah Alah Abad Post Hotel Dera Muhammadi Encroacher plaster counter N/A 2 month Nil

same space is available, Matric month Usman Saraiki Office Ram Kali 8 Months 8 (14x15) mud Very poor

Rind Baloch will shift to another Rented 1000 / Tandoor (2.6x5) site Basti Dera Drink corner Muhammad Al Hamza Hotel, do not need alternate Muhammadi Teh. Drink Corner Squatter closed for 6 N/A 2 month poor Free Very Dera Muhammadi labor 57 Farooq S/o Imam same space 1 Year Punjabi Primary Rajpoot Sadar month, for sale Deen Business will be Dera Muhammadi iron cabin (L-8, Dera Muhammadi affected. No Stop, Post Office W-8, H-8 Shed

Muhammad Iqbal 7 Drink Corner Near New Azad Squatter N/A alternate space is 2 Month 58 Nil same

Matric Ram Kali, Near Bwp iron tin (6x5) with month Saraiki 5 Years S/o ShaukatRajpoot Ali Muslim Goods available, will shift to Chowk Multan poor Very wooden pillars Rented 500 /

36303-0884519- another site

Wooden tool box Business will be Qasim Pur Colony (1.6x3) Chappar affected. No alternate Bahawalpur road Allah Ditta S/o Puncture Shop Dera Muhammadi Squatter wooden pillar and N/A space is available, 2 month Nil

59 Basti Sham Lot same 1 Year month Saraiki Anayat Khan illiterate roof of reed will shift to another Very poor

Rind Baloch Tehsil & Distt. Multan Rented 300 300 / Rented

322-56-541060 planks site

Wooden cabin of Do not have alternate Mohammad Dera Muhammadi Carpenter Dera Muhammadi Squatter 8 sq feet and 2 N/A space, will shift to 2 month Nil Rana 60 Bashir s/o Allah Stop same 1 Year month Punjabi illiterate bench another place Very poor Very

Wasaya / 300 Rented

Chah Lahori Wala, wooden tool box Muhammad Dera Muhammadi, and chappar with Have shop of uncle Saeed S/o Noor Puncture Shop Dera Muhammadi Squatter Post Office Dera Nil N/A 2 month free

61 same iron pipe pillars & available as alternate Saraiki Muhammad illiterate 12 Years Muhammadi, Multan Very poor

Rind Baloch rubbish trash (Late) Sadar Wooden cabin (L- Chah Lahori Wala, 6,W-4,H-7) 2 ft. Dera Muhammadi, Chah Lahori, Dera shed type business will be Hajji Karim Public Call Office Muhammadi Squatter Post Office Dera Nil veranda with 4 N/A affected and rent out 2 month Free

62 Bukhsh s/o same 1 Year Saraiki Multan Muhammadi, Multan off Better pillars of bricks, place for the cabin

MuradRind Baloch Khan Sadar wooden TR & Reed planks roof Chah Lahori Wala, Public Call Office Chah Lahori, Dera Dera Muhammadi, wooden cabin (L- Personal Space Hafiz Abdul Squatter N/A 2 month Post Office Dera in a Wooden Muhammadi Nil Free

same 9,W-5,H-8) Available

63 Rehman S/o 1 Year Saraiki 36303- Muhammadi, Multan Cabin Multan medium 1876138-7 RaheemRind Baloch Bukhsh Sadar 4 feet three shops and iron shed, Qasim Pur Colony Baloch Public Call (L-42,W-5), (L- Bahawalpur road Market 3 Shops Office, Dera Encroacher Personal Space

Jutt 40X W-4 Feet) N/A 2 month

64 Asghra Ali same Middle Available Punjabi Multan Muhammadi 4 Years

Better off structure of 4 shops will be Two hotels in cityTwo affected Basti Dera Rana Refused to give Muhammadi, Post any information & Muhammad Dera Muhammadi Encroacher Office Dera Rana Hotel Nil N/A not dislocated 65 JavedJutt S/o Al-Noor Hotel not willing to any Punjabi illiterate 3 Years Muhammadi, Tehsil off Better Muhammad support Sadar Multan Ismaeel permanent structure of Basti Dera veranda (L-40, Muhammadi, Post W-4) ft. of 4 Market 4 Shops Dera Muhammadi Encroacher N/A not dislocated 2 month Riasat Ali S/o Office Dera Nil

Jutt shops,

66 same Punjabi illiterate medium

Shahab-ud-Din Muhammadi, Tehsil 1.5 Years constructed with Sadar Multan

36303-9732143-5 brick and cement plaster, roof TR & Tile

Alternate space is available but rent will Muhammad Basti Karyan Kalan, Dera Muhammadi Truck & Bus welding plant and be high also owner 67 Tasleem S/o Post Office Tehsil Near Al-Noor Encroacher N/A 2 month Urdu Mirza same Nil

middle Repair Shop dashboard repair will ask for advance Yaseen Noshera, Distt. Hotel 1 Year Gujran-wala Very poor payment, will face Rented200 / month Ehsan Primary, Samee difficulty

permanen t structure of Veranda (L-40, Basti Dera Dera Muhammadi W-4) ft. of 4 Muhammadi, Post Market 4 Shops Near Al-Noor Encroacher N/A not dislocated 2 month Nil Urdu Shah same shops,

illiterate Office Ram Kali, Rajpoot Hotel Better off 1.5 Years constructed with 68 Muhammad S/o323-38-512590 Tehsil & Distt. Multan Shahab-ud-Din brick and cement plaster, Tileroof TR & Basti Dera wooden cabin(L- Muhammadi, Moaza Dera Muhammadi Do not have alternate 8, W-8,H-8) Shed Muhammad5 Drink Corner Near Al-Noor Squatter N/A space, will shift to 3 month Stand Post Office Nil Urdu same Middle month

4 Years of tin made Rajpoot Hotel 69 Sharafat S/oRam Kali, Tehsil & Very poor another place Rented 300 / (8x10) Ghulam Mustafa36303-0529949- Distt. Multan wooden cabin( Dera Muhammadi Do not have alternate Mumtaz Abad Multan Public Call Office Near Al-Noor Squatter but pco owner is Nil not N/A space, will shift to Arain same Punjabi illiterate absent since a Very Poor 70 Khalid S/o Wazir Hotel remember another place long time ) Basti Muneer Abad, Chappar with Do not have alternate Moaza Jangal Hair Dresser Dera Muhammadi Squatter wooden pillars Nil N/A space, will shift to 2 month Free

Rabnawaz S/o same Khichi Saraiki

illiterate Jaswant Garh, Bwp and reed planks Very poor 71 8 Months another place Allah Ditta Road Multan. roof Rana Basti Dera Basti Muhammadi Do not have alternate Drink Corner in a wooden cabin (L- Muhammad Muhammadi, Post Squatter Near Imam Nil N/A space, will shift to 2 month free

same Wooden Cabin 6, W-6,H-6) Punjabi Primary

Rajpoot Office Ram Kali, Very poor 72 Mobeen S/o Bukhsh Hotel 6 Months another place Muhammad Tehsil & Distt. Multan Yameen Moaza Baghwala, Basti Muhammadi Bricks stall with Do not have alternate Chicken meat sale Sanwrana Post Squatter Muhammad Riaz Near Imam Nil mud filling (L-6, N/A space, will shift to 1 month Old Free same Stall Saraiki Office Rangeel Pur Sootrah Very Poor 6 Months 73 S/o Muhammad Bukhsh Hotel W-4, H-2.6 another place Nawaz 323-80-976862 Tehsil & Distt. Multan Market owner's land Basti Liaqat Pur, is available behind Khoo Dhalanwali Tractor Auto Khawaja Petrol Hand pump with the shop for the Encroacher N/A 15 days 5

Chatta, Post Office Nil same Electrician Pump Stop 100 ft bore installation of hand

Muhammad Iqbal month 10 Years 74 GPO Tehsil & Distt. very poor S/o Allah Ditta Rented 700 / pump but would not 36302-1529687- Multan be dis-located

Moaza Baghwala, Fruit Shop in a Chowk Hassan Wooden cabin (L- Muhammad Sanwrana Post Squatter N/A not dislocated 2 month free

same Wooden Cabin Sawali 4, W-3, H-4 Primary

Office Rangeel Pur 2 Years

Sajjad S/o very poor 75 on contract Muhammad Tehsil & Distt. Multan 36303-0961234-5

Nawaz 5 acresagriculture land

fruit cart . 4 feet Moaza Baghwala, part of shop. Fruit Shop and Khawaja Petrol Sanwrana Post Encroacher Structure size N/A not dislocated 2 month Muhammad Riaz same

Sotark Thara (steps) Pump Stop 1 Year Saraiki land illiterate Office Rangeel Pur (L-13,W-12,H-10) 76 S/o Shair very poor Tehsil & Distt. Multan Bricks made

Muhammad 2.5 acre agriculture without plaster

Metla Town, Chaki wooden cabin Loharan Wali, Bus Stop Khawaja 5 Puncture Shop Encroacher and tool box, stall N/A not dislocated 2 month Urdu same Petroleum Ansari month illiterate

Rangeel Pur, Tehsil 4 Years

Mukhtar Ahmad very poor made of 50 bricks

77 / Rented 200

36303-0930422- & Distt. Multan S/o Ahmad Deen

Stall or counter made with Muhammad House No. 189/65, Samurana Opp: bricks.stall-1(L- 11,W-5,H-5)Stall- 78 Ramzan S/o Old Road Mini Hotel Khawaja Encroacher N/A not dislocated 1 month same Awan 2(L-5,W-2,H-3) Saraiki Primary Wahid Bukhsh Chah Munshi Wala Petroleum Years 8 very poor very Chappar with 2 Milk and yogurt and Milk

322-85-776665 Old 322-85-776665 pillars, Hand pump 60 ft bore do not have an idea Sajjad Hussain Sultan Pur Hamar, Drink Corner Near Hafiz Floor Wooden cabin Squatter N/A but will search a 2 month Nil poor Free Very

79 S/o Hajji Multan same (Wooden Cabin) Mills, Hamid Pur (L-8, W-8, H-8) Saraiki 2 Years illiterate

Hammar suitable place Shameer Chappar with 6 Chah Bhirki Wala, pillars of Post Office Rangeel Muhammad Chowk Nang bricks.(L-28, W- 80 Rashid S/o Ali Pur, Moaza kaian Shed Hotel Encroacher N/A not dislocated 1 month land

Arain Shah same 18,H-10, Roof 1 Year 1 Punjabi illiterate Pur, Tehsil & Distt. Hassan poor very reed planks and Multan

2 Acer Agriculture 2 Acer wooden TR One room of bricks & Iron Chowk Hassan door, roof with Kausar Mai Chah Balochan Sawali, Moaza Kaian General Store Wala, Chowk Squatter reed planks Personal land Widow Nil N/A 1 month

81 Pur, Tehsil & Distt. same material, Water available Saraiki Baloch illiterate Hassan Sawali Years 4

Muhammad poor very Multan pump with 150 ft Rafiq bore (L-7 ,W-8, H-9) ft. Small tea stall counter made of will windup the tea Tehsil Jatoi, Distt. Chowk Hassan Tea Stall on Thara Squatter

Riaz Hussain S/o Nil mud and katacha N/A stall and start Daily 1 month Sawali free 82 M.Garh same Baloch Saraiki Primary Gopang Allah Ditta 1 Month bricks (L- labor Very poor Very 3,W-3,H-3) Khoo Nalay Par Near Chowk Hassan wooden box (5x5) Chowk Hassan Land lord's space is Azhar S/o Wahid Tyre Shop Sawali, Moaza Squatter and movable N/A 1 month nil

83 free

Sawali, Tehsil & same available

Bukhsh illiterate Kaian Pur tools 5 Months Distt. Multan poor Very Shaher Sultan , wooden box, Makeen Pur, Chowk Hassan Muhammad Table, chappar of personal land Chicken Stall Sawali, Near Squatter

Mohallah Darkhasi Nil N/A 15 days

84 Ramzan S/o free Rind

same reed planks in a available Saraiki Baloch Falak Sher Hotel

Baloch Shaher 6 Months Ameer Bukhsh Very poor Sultan poor condition wooden cabin ( L- 4,W-2.6,H-5) Chah Persuay Wala, Chowk Hassan Chappar of No alternate space Muhammad Arif Moaza Kaian Pur, Tyre Shop Sawali Moaza Squatter Nil wooden TR and N/A available, will shift to 3 month 85 free same Dogar Punjabi S/o Maher Ali Tehsil & Distt. Multan Kaian Pur Years 3

Very poor Very reed planks(L-6, a rented place 2nd Class W-5), hand pump with 100 ft bore

movable wooden Ghulam Sarwar Moaza Alamgir Tehsil Chowk Peer Tea stall (Shed) Squatter cabin, hand pump N/A Space is available 1 month Nil Old Hassan Sawali Free 86 S/o Muhammad & Distt. Multan same Punjabi Primary with 80 ft bore 6 Months Butta Very poor 323-60-864459 Gujjar Chaudhry

Gongay Wala, Chappar with 2 No alternate space Muhammad Bahawalpur GPO Dhoray Wala wooden pillar

3 Wooden Tall Encroacher N/A available, will shift to 3 month 87 Ramzan S/o Hajji Khoo Nil Sukha, Tehsil & Distt. same .roof of reed Matric month Saraiki 3 Years Tanwari medium a rented place Bashir Ahmad Multan planks Rented 500/ 36303-5123290- can not bear rent. Bahawalpur Sukha, Will shift to a place Muhammad Chowk Naag No structure, all Tyre Shop Squatter N/A where he can run his 3 month

GPO Sukha, Tehsil & Nil 88 Tahir S/o Hajji Shah

same tools are movable Valvot 1 Year Saraiki Primary Distt. Multan business on free of Fida Hussain poor Very cost basis

Bahawalpur Sukhera do not have an idea Iftikhar S/o Drink Corner Chowk Naag wooden cabin 89 Khoo Jewa Wala, Squatter N/A but will search a 2 month free land

Sajjad same Gujjar (Wooden Cabin) Shah ( L-8,W-6,H-9) Middle 1 Year Saraiki very poor

Qasba Maral, Multan Agriculture suitable place Being a disable (special person) can Babar Town, Near Wooden cabin (L- Tea Stall (Wooden Chowk Naag not bear rent. Will Ghulam Mustafa Shall Petroleum Squatter 7, W-5, H-8 Nil N/A shift to a place where 2 month Free same Bhatti Cabin) Shah Saraiki

illiterate Service Moaza Chappar (4x5) 5 Years 90 S/o Muhammad very poor he can run his Alamgir, Multan tarpal cloth Nawaz business without Basti Kaian Pur, Wooden table paying rent Moaza Kaian Pur, Hair Dresser Chowk Naag with mirror, one do not have an idea Squatter Nil

Post Office Rangeel free chair and two N/A but will search a 2 month

same (Wooden Table) Shah

NazirSaraiki Ahmad S/o Mughal 601213 illiterate 322-53- Very poor 91 Pur, Tehsil & Distt. 10 Years benches, all suitable place Allah Dawaya Multan movableWooden things table Khoo Gharban with mirror, one do not have an idea Hair Dresser Chowk Naag Squatter N/A but will search a 2 month Moaza Alamgir, Nil chair and two

Khadim Hussain same (Wooden Table) Shah Saraiki Wasair illiterate 4 Years 92 Tehsil & Distt. Multan Very poor bench all suitable place S/o Allah Ditta movable things

Basti Doray Wala, Public Call Office Chowk Naag Wooden cabin Personal land is Muhammad Moaza Alamgir, Squatter N/A 20 days same Gujjar in a Wooden Cabin Shah (5x4) available Middle Punjabi 93 Munir S/o Abdul month 3 Months Tehsil & Distt. Multan Better off

Shakoor Rented 500 / Agriculture land do not have an idea Sultan Pur Hamar, Drink Corner Chowk Naag Wooden cabin Sajjad Hussain Squatter

Nil N/A but will search a 2 month poor Free Very Multan same (Wooden Cabin) Shah (L-8, W-8, H-8) Saraiki 2 Years 94 S/o Hajjiilliterate Hammar suitable place Shameer Wooden cabin sell Sugarcane Arshad S/o Zahir Peer, Hamir Chowk Naag with glass (L-3,W- Will shift the cabin in Pieces & Billiard Encroacher N/A 1 month Nil Pur Kanora same Shah Saraiki month 4,H-3.6) Chappar a shop 3 Years

95 MuhammadPrimary Thaheem

Game Table Very poor

Akram Rented 200 / of tarpal cloth Dhop Sari, Moaza wooden stall Hamid Pur Kanora (4x6) with Zahir Peer, Hamid personal land is Malik Wazeer Near Hamid Pur Vegetable Shop Encroacher chappar of tarpal N/A 2 month

same Pur Kinora Saraiki 8 Years

illiterate available behind Business Thaheem 96 Kasai S/o Allah kanora Chowk Tehsil Very poor cloth and wooden

Ditta & Distt. Multan pillars

Basti Alamgir, Moaza Basti Dhup Sari, wooden cabin Personal shop is Zahoor ul Alamgir, Near Nang Public Call Office near Chowk Encroacher N/A 1month same

Matric (L-9, W-9,H-9) available 1 Year Saraiki Shah, Old Shujabad Padihar Hassan Urf Mian Hamid Pur Kinora

97 off Better Aamir S/o Hajji road Multan 36302-3316025-5 fertilizer merchant

Akram Agriculture seed and Wooden cabin (L- 8,W-8,H-8) Chappar (8x8) Moaza Hamid Pur Basti Zahir Pir, with wooden Opp: Three Star Kanora Basti Dhup Puncture Shop Squatter pillars and roof of do not have an idea Nil Free

same Mills, Hamid Pur

Saraiki SariTehsil & Distt. Makwal illiterate 3 Years reed planks, N/A but will search a 2 month Malik Fiaz S/o Very poor 98 Kinora Malik Kaloo 323-78-958264 Multan Room with bricks suitable place without plaster wooden door temporary roof (L- 8,W-8,H-6) Ali Wala Post Office Basti Dhup Sari do not have an idea Fruit Shop Wooden cabin Near Chowk Squatter N/A but will search a 2 month Ali Wala, Tehsil & Nil Free Shah same (Wooden Cabin) ( L-6,W-8,H-7)

Muhammad 36302- Punjabi illiterate Very poor Hamid Pur Kinora 2 Months suitable place 0396107-5 Distt. Multan Yaqoob S/o 99 Ghulam Muhammad Basti Alamgir, Moaza Basti Dhup Sari Do not have an idea, sell sugarcane Wooden stall Muhammad Alamgir, Near Nang Near Chowk Squatter N/A search suitable shop 2 month Nil Arain same Juice (4x6) Punjabi Primary Shah, Old Shujabad month 100 Akhtar S/o Hamid Pur Kinora 15 days or place on rent Very poor Ahmad Bukhsh road Multan Rented/ 500

Wooden cabin Muhammad Basti Dhup Sari, (L-9,W-6,H-8) Shabbir Khan Industrial Estate Area 101 Drink Corner near Chowk Squatter Chappar with N/A do not have an idea 2 month Nil

S/o Ghulam Hamid Pur Kanora Free Maan Saraiki illiterate Hamid Pur Kinora 5 Years roof of rubbish Rasool Very poor trash 36303-0873737-3 Three Star Hosiery Star Three Basti Dhup Sari, Near

Basti Makhdoom NO alternate space is Wali, Moaza Basti Dhup Sari, Muhammad Wooden tool box available, will search Makhdoom Wali, Puncture Shop near Chowk Squatter N/A 3 month 102 Hussain S/o Nil

Free (3x4) for new suitable same Saraiki Ghulam Rasool illiterate Basti Malook Distt. Hamid Pur Kinora 3 Months Very poor

Meerzaday place

Kohar Post Office IRON cabin no alternate space is Abdul Aziz S/o Kohar, Tehsil (L-8,W-8,H-8) available, will search Drink Corner Hamid Pur Kinora Squatter N/A 2 month

103 Nil Free Khar Taunsa, Distt. D.G. Chappar of tarpal for new suitable Abdul Hameed same Middle Saraiki 32103- 1.5 Years Very poor Very

4442647-1 Khan cloth place

Chah Patti Wala, shed with 4 pillars Post Office Taragarh, of bricks made. Do not have an idea, Ashiq Hussain Puncture workshop Union Council, Basti Hamid Pur Kinora Encroacher Roof with wooden N/A search suitable shop 3 month 104 S/o Hajji Karim in an open space Nil Arain same month Saraiki Bukhsh Primary Malook ,Tehsil & TR & trash or place on rent 4 Months Very poor Rented 600 / 600 Rented

223-94-78290 Distt. M.Garh. material

wood stored on the road with do not have an idea, Abdul Ghaffar Thathi Lal Post shed, 2 pillars of will search for a Office, Ali Wala, Wood Store Hamid Pur Kinora Squatter N/A 2 month

105 S/o Muhammad Nil

poor bricks wooden TR suitable shop or same month Kurwal Saraiki illiterate Ramzan Tehsil & Distt. Multan 3 Years & reed planks place on rent Rented 1000 / 1000 Rented roof

Wooden cart of Muhammad Basti Hamid Pur Do not have an idea, Sugarcane Juice Chowk Hamid Pur fruit juice and Shaukat S/o Kanora, Post Office Vender N/A search for another 2 month 106 Cart Kinora Nil sugar cane (cart

Muhammad same month Saraiki

Primary SPO, Multan Saddar site 10 Years 10 Thaheem Ashiq Very poor and one table) Rented 1500 / 1500 Rented

Chah Bulaki Wala, Allah Ditta S/o two wooden cabin Moaza Hamid Pur Fruit Shop Chowk Hamid Pur will shift to another Squatter ( L-7,W-5,H-7) N/A 2 month

107 Muhammad Nil Kanora, Tehsil Sadar (Wooden Cabin) Kinora site same month Saraiki 2 Years Shafi Primary Two tables (5x3) Thaheem Multan. poor Very Rented 200 /

Imam Bukhsh Hamid Pur Kanora Chowk Hamid Pur Wooden stall will shift to another Chah Mochi Wali, sell ice Squatter N/A 2 month

108 S/o Ghulam Nil

Kinora Free (8x5) site same 1 Year Saraiki 215862 illiterate 323-50- Tehsil Sadar Sarwar Khayara Very poor Very

chappar with 3 Muhammad pillars of bricks . Basti Hamid Pur Chowk Hamid Pur Mini Hotel Encroacher Roof wooden N/A not dislocated 2 month

109 Rafiq Jami S/o Nil Kanora Kinora same Naich Saraiki illiterate Habib 2 Years TR& reed planks Very poor Very on roof cattle shed with 4 pillars Wooden Hamid Pur Kanora Muhammad TR & Roof of Post Office Ismaeel Hamid Pur Kinora Alternate space is 110 Hussain S/o Cattle Shed Squatter rubbish trash and N/A 2 month land Abad, Tehsil & Distt Opp: PSO Pump Free available same Saraiki Ameer Bukhsh illiterate planks, Hand 6 Months Thaheem Multan poor Very pump with 50 ft 323-35-206441 2 acres agriculture 2 acres bore

shed of iron made, counter, Mohallah Chah tandoor, mosque Hajji Muhammad Anwala Post Office Hamid Pur Kinora, without roof, 111 S/o Muhammad Ali Wala, Hamid Pur Hotel Owner Encroacher Shed(L-49,W-10,

same near PSO Pump

Saraiki N/A not dislocated 2 month Kalhora illiterate Ramzan 8 Months Mosque ((5x8)

Kanora, Tehsil & off Better

36303-0898523-5 Distt. Multan bricks floor,

10 acres agriculture land tandor and counter (L-6,W- wooden cabin, 7,H-2.6 veranda and 5 feet dinning hall, Village & Post Office Charagh Shah Encroacher cabin (L-3,W-4,H- Ali Wala, Tehsil & Hamid Pur Kinora Nil Syed same Hotel Saraiki 8) Veranda ( N/A not dislocated 2 month medium

Distt. Multan 12 Years

Charagh Shah 323050-165163 40x9.6) with 4 112 S/o Sadiq Shah pillars, counter and tandoor (L- Orphan children run Chah Sahib Wala Sahib Wala Opp: 14,2-10,H-3) wooden cabin (L- cabin, widow mother Basti Kalhora Moaza Mini Hotel Al Khair Floor Encroacher Nil N/A 2 months

same 6,W-5,H-8 do no have alternate Saraiki Hamid Pur, Tehsil Kalhora Ghulam illiterate Hussain Very poor

Mills 20 Years 113 S/o Sultan Sadar Multan veranda and 7 space available Muhammad feet dinning hall of hotel, veranda (L-40,W-12) well 674/15-GB, Tehsil Sahib Wala Opp: constructed Asghar Ali S/o Kamalia, Distt. Toba Mini Hotel Al Chair Floor Encroacher N/A not dislocated 2 month Arain same rented

Punjabi Room 7 wooden Primary Better off 114 Muhammad Take Singh. Mills 2 Months girder and Ramzan wooden TR ,reed 30 Acersagriculture land planks roof, &handpump60 Mosque &Toilets Chah Sahib Wala Sahib Wala Opp: No investment in Basti Hamir Pur Grocery Shop will shift the business Al Khair Floor Squatter structure, rented N/A 2 month Haleema Mai Nil same (Wooden Cabin)

Saraiki to another site

Kanora, Tehsil Sadar month 3 Years 3 illiterate Kalhora Mills 115 Widow Nazar Very poor space Multan / 500 Rented Hussain Veranda and 4feet dinning hall

Sahib Wala Opp: of hotel, Veranda Ghulam Mustafa Moaza Thathi Lal Hotel Owner Al Khair Floor Encroacher with 4 pillars of same Labar N/A not dislocated 2 month Saraiki graduate land lord Mills Better off bricks ,plaster hall 116 S/o Ghulam 14 Months Haider (L-40, W-7 ) wooden TR and reed planks roof Hotel material , Owners land is Hamnari Qila, Post Moaza Thathi Lal tandoor (5x5) and Office Domail, Tehsil Rental Hotel Tehsil Sadar Encroacher available for

Nil two toilets with N/A 2 month same Pushto month reconstruction of

Atti Khail Multan Better off Better Aziz ur Rehman & Distt. Bannu Months 14 roof, Toilet(L-

117 / 2000 Rented structure S/o Nadir Khan 11101-0335033-7 5,W-5,H-5) Nawan Maharan Moaza Thathi Lal Tea Shop wooden cabin Will shift to another Wala, Moaza Squatter Mushtaq Urf Kala Tehsil Sadar Nil N/A 2 month Joni Free same

Saraiki (Wooden Cabin) (L-5, W-6, H-7) space on rent

illiterate Alamgir, Multan 3 Years 118 S/o Muhammad Multan Very poor Saddar Ladhoo wooden cabin Khoo Chah Chawan Tea Shop Near Nizam Khan (L-5, W-6, H-7) Muhammad Squatter Will shift to another Wala, Shershah Nil Joni

Free counter of N/A 2 month same

Saraiki (Wooden Cabin) (Bricks Factory) 1 Year 119 YounasPrimary S/o space on rent Tehsil & Distt. Multan Very poor ordinary tin L- Ameer Bukhsh Khoo Nawan Wasti, Caltex Petrol IRON6,W-2,H-4 cabin Tea Shop Munir Hussain Squatter Alternate space is Moaza Hamd Pur Pump Near Sher Nil (37X10) Chappar N/A 2 month poor Free Very same (Wooden Cabin) 1 Year Saraiki Vaince available 120 S/o ManzoorPrimary Trili Tehsil Multan Shah of tarpal cloth Hussain Khoo Nawan Wasti, Construction Caltex Petrol Boundary wall of Moaza Hamd Pur Company's Pump Near Sher Encroacher N/A not dislocated 2 month Free Khan

Ubaid ullahMatric Khan iron Saraiki company Better off Better 121 Trili Tehsil Multan Workshop Shah 12 Years Shadi Khail construction

Yaseen Khan Caltex Petrol wooden cabin (L- Do not have alternate 122 Jhok Balochan Tea Shop Squatter

Pump Near Sher Ni l

Free 4,W-5,H-8 all N/A space, will shift to 2 month S/o Shafi Khan same Saraiki Baloch Lashari

illiterate Moaza Sher Shah (Wooden Cabin) Very poor Shah Months 6 movable things another place Umer Titar Khail, Opp: Dry Port Post Office Misha Cigarette Shop Squatter wooden cabin will shift to another

Ni l N/A 2 month Free same

Mat r i c Sher Shah Pushto 11201- Mar wat (L-7,W-8,H-8 ) place Very poor 2.5 Years Mansoor,8092376-7 Asghar Tehsil Ali & S/o 123Distt. Laki Marwat Hazrat Ali One room and chappar, Room construction of Sher Shah Near Opp: Nawab bricks (L-16,W- Shop Owner Encroacher

inter Zain-ul-Abdin Petrol Syed same 8,H-10 ,Guarder

Saraiki Hotel, Sher Shah

Syed Tariq 10 Years

322-91-897311 Pump Better off Better and TR roof with N/A not dislocated 2 month Nawaz Shah S/o 124 tiles chappar with 20 acre20 agriculture land Muhammad two wooden Nawaz Shah pillars, Hand Show case of pump with 50 ft Gulzaib Colony, Near Amjad Medical Chowk Gagraan, wooden for Mumtaz Abad, Encroacher bore owner have land for Arain Ni l same Mat r i c Saraiki Store Sher Shah medicines, fixed N/A 2 month mont h 12 Years 12 medium reconstruction Multan Rented 500 / with walls but Muhammad movable furniture Muzaffargarh Sipar Table with mirror 125 Amjad S/o Abdul Chowk Gagraan, owner have land for No. 1, Union Council, Hair Dresser Encroacher and three chairs( N/A 2 month

Ghafoor same Sher Shah NI L Saraiki mont h illiterate reconstruction 20 Years Thaheem Very poor

Taliri / Rented 500 movable material 126 Kauray Khan one shop constructed with Chowk Gagraan, bricks and Chowk Gagran, Zain- Shop Owner Encroacher not dislocated 2 month N/A inter Syed same Saraiki ul-Abdin Petrol Pump Sher Shah chappar, shop (L-

Syed Tariq 20 Years 322-91-897311 Nawaz Shah S/o Better off 12,W-14,H-10 , 126 Chappar with two Muhammad 20 acre agriculture land wooden pillars Nawaz Shah shed with 2 and trash on roof wooden pillars Chowk Gagran, Zain- Chowk Gagraan, shop Encroacher and one iron pole. Syed same Sarai ki ul-Abdin Petrol Pump Sher Shah

land N/A not dislocated 2 month

Better off Better Roof made by Khalid Nawaz 20 acre20 agriculture

127 reed planks S/o Nawaz Shah &trash Fruit Shop Chowk Gagraan, wooden cabin will look for another Moaza Mirza Pur Squatter N/A 2 month same NIL Saraiki

Makwal (Wooden Cabin) Sher Shah (L-7,W-8,H-8 ) place mont h 10 Years 10 Very poor Rented 500 / Azam S/o 128 Muhammad Ali 5 feet shop and Kotla Waris Shah, Chowk Gagraan, shed with 2 Near Chongi No. 1, shop encroacher Syed same

Sarai ki Sher Shah wooden pillars, N/A not dislocated 2 month 3 Years Arif Nawaz Shah land Multan Better off wooden TR & 322-91-897313 Old

129 S/o Muhammad acre20 agriculture reed planks roof Nawaz Shah Mill Phatak will search another Bicycle Repair Chowk Gagraan, tool board Muzaffarabad, Saeed Squatter N/A shop on rent, at a 2 month same Gazar NIL Saraiki Primary

Shop Sher Shah 3 Years wooden Colony, Near Karachi mont h Very poor suitable site Hotel Rented 500 / 130 Khizer Abbas Boundary wall , Wooden Aara 40 feet. H-8 Feet Basti Hanjranwan (wood cutting with pakka bricks. Wali, Moaza Taliri, Chowk Gagraan, encroacher same Hunj ra Mi ddl e Saraiki Khuda Yaar s/o machine) and 12 years Sher Shah Business off Better shed of reed, N/A not dislocated 6 Months MuzaffargarhNoor Muhammad having a business 131 planks. Roof with (affectee of by- with partner) wooden TR & Half Pacca, pass area) guarder Room size (L- Basti Bhutta Pur P/O 100, W-30, H-08), personal land is Bhutta Pur Muzaffar- poultry farm legal owner 15 marla 3 Months BA same available Saraiki

medium Hand pump with shah Syed shah garhSyed Ashiq service govt.

since fore fathers fore since motor pump, Hussain shah 132 bore ofmeter 40 ft and ((affectee of by- one electricity pass area)

CENSUS OF PROJECT AFFECTED PERSONS OF RESIDENTIAL AREA N-70 Address Ownership Sources o f Status of House Family Income Economic Proposed Name and Status Alternate Size of Detail of S. Parentage (very poor Type of Affected Place in Location Affected Affected

No of FamilyClan / poor / Structure case of Present Male Female Land Utilities Language Head Education Medium/ Dis- Living Since Advance Notice Advance

Permanent better off) location Legal Owner / Proposed Duration of National Identity Card No. Card Identity National personal / forefathers personal personal /rented / free encroacher / squatter) encroacher A BCDEFG H IJ K L M N O P Q one store room ma de of size of store Basti Razaq Shah Mouza Sanwrana, katcha bricks (L = 8 ft, room (L = 8 ft, Near Chowk Haji space is Bhirawan Mai Basti Razaq Shah, W = 8 ft, H = 10 ft) and W = 8 ft, H = 10 1 Sharif, Moaza Encroacher _ skilled labor nil very poor available for

w/o Allah Ditta Tehsil & Distt. same Boundary wall made of ft) and Boundary Bhutta Saraiki

illiterate extension 2 month personal

Sanwrana, Tehsil 25 Years Multan mud (L = 95 ft and H = wall size mud (L

323-43-511465 & Distt. Multan 4 ft ) 95 ft and H = House (two rooms & one = small kothi for livestock) Sunakki bund Sunakki bund Auqaf land is (L-17,W-15,H-10) ft. (two Muhammad Mouza Sunakki p/o Mouza Sunakki available in at room) a small room Hand pump 2 Nawaz s/o Sunakki p/o Sunakki squatter _ _ labor nil very poor 10 marla Shahwalla with 40-Ft bore same (14x14,H-8) ft. mud Saraiki Jhabail Illiterate

Chargh Din Khoo, Moaza 3 Month Teh& Distt. Teh& Distt. 10 years walls with some pakka Muzaffar Garh Muzaffar Garh Sunakki bricks, one iron girder, 315-50-006960 (old) wooden TR & Reed Sunakki bund Sunakki bund two rooms constructed Auqaf land is Mano Mai w/o Mouza Sunakki p/o Mouza Sunakki with mud walls and some (L-16,W-15 ,H- available in at hand pump with d) 472484 l 3 Allahi Bukhsh - Sunakki p/o Sunakki squatter _ _ labor nil very poor pakka bricks. Wooden 10) ft. Kitchen (L- Shahwalla

(o 40-Ft bore same 43 Saraiki Jhabail - Illiterate

(late) girder & TR with reed 13,W-12,H-8) ft. Khoo, Moaza 3 Month Teh& Distt. Teh& Distt. 09 years Muzaffar Garh Muzaffar Garh planks roof Sunakki 315 Sunakki bund Sunakki bund single room semi pakka. Auqaf land is Pahilwan s/o Mouza Sunakki p/o Mouza Sunakki Iron girder and wooden (L-10,W-10,H- available in at 4 squatter _ _ labor nil very poor Karim Bukhsh TR with reed planks roof. 10) ft. Shahwalla Sunakki same p/o Sunakki Saraiki Jhabail Illiterate 3 Month The & Distt. Teh& Distt. 10 years Door made of iron sheet Khoo , Moaza one room w ith boundary 3

- Basti Gujja p/o Basti Gujja p/o wall, hand pump room (L-14,W- - Will shift to

Nazir Ahmed s/o 99 Doaba Sunakki Doaba Sunakki agriculture & constructed with mud 14,H-9) ft. Hand pump 5 legal owner _ nil poor personal Sallam-o-uddin 11 labor The & Distt. same The .& Distt. and pakka bricks roof Boundary wall with 40-Ft bore middle 32304 Gadhie 2 years Punjabi 3 Month 58 agriculture land 1 Muzaffar Garh Muzaffar Garh forefathers with iron girder, wooden (120 ,H-5) ft. & Reed planks 3 roomsTR and one kitchen. very poor widow, - One room and kitchen has no alternate constructed with pakka space for

32304 2-rooms (L- Muhammad Basti Hinjrai Wali Basti Hinjrai Wali bricks, other 2 rooms hal f shifting, 16,W-16,H-11) proposed that

Bukhsh Seyal 1-4 Behind Mahmood Behind Mahmood pakka. Kachi boundary

ft. room-3 (L- Hand pump 6 s/o Jan Mill Mouza Mill Mouza legal owner _ labor nil very poor wall constructed with govt. should 650 C#

same 12, W-16,H-10) with 40-Ft bore 1 .

Sayaal Saraiki allot land as 4 years I Illiterate 3 Month Muhammad 5 mud. One room's roof . Sunakki Muzaffar Sunakki Muzaffar 1

forefathers ft. Kitchen (L- Seyal (Late) N Garh Garh made Iron girder & TR, Auqaf land is

er 10X10,H-10) ft. tile . Other rooms roof of available in th o wooden Girder &TR with Shahwalla M Khoo, Moaza reed planks on roof Sunnaki

7 Basti Hinjrai Wali

685 Bhutta Pur P/O Behind Mahmood Allah Yar s/o Agriculture 20 Marla empty 7 ld Bhutta Pur Mill Mouza legal owner _ nil very poor nil o Allah Ditta 7-14 labor residential plot same 5 Baibar Saraiki 4 years - Illiterate Muzaffar Garh Sunakki Muzaffar 2 Month 5 forefathers 1 Garh 3

-

57 have no - alternate place

315 2 rooms constructed with they proposed Basti Hinjrai walli Basti Hinjrai Wali pakka bricks, Iron girder, Hand pump that Govt should Behind Mahmood Behind Mahmood TR& Tiles. one room two kanal land with 27 ft bore, Khuda Yar s/o allot land (as 8 Mill Mouza Mill Mouza legal owner _ Industrial labor nil very poor constructed with pakka with 980 sq.ft. 8 wood trees Wahid Bukhsh Auqaf land is

Sunakki Muzaffar same Sunakki Muzaffar Hinjra

Saraiki bricks incomplete without covered area ,one kachnar & 7 years 7 447851 Primary available2 Month in Garh Garh forefathers roof. Boundary wall 170 one sohanjna Shahwalla Ft with 6ft height. Khoo, Moaza Sunakki Old

four rooms, one bath, toilet and kitchen, Basti Hinjrai Wali Basti Hinjrai Wali constructed with pakka Behind Mahmood Behind Mahmood bricks and cement. All land will be Hand pump Allah Bukhsh s/o Mill Mouza Mill Mouza Cemented floor of acquired except 9 legal owner _ skilled labor nil poor with 27 ft bore Allah Yar rooms.(4 ft. foundation of1 Kanal 3-marla, which Sunakki Muzaffar same Sunakki Muzaffar Saraiki

Primary 3 wood trees 25 years

the house with cement 3 months Jutt. Arbie is not enough

Garh Garh forefathers and 2 mangoes chunai.) TR& girder on for residence

32304-3696920-5 roof with tiles. Boundary wall (2-rooms L = 17 ft,

Nana-ki-kho Nana-ki-kho 3 rooms, constructed Personal land is Mohammad Mouza Taliri Teh.& Mouza Taliri Teh with pakka bricks. (L-16,W-14,H- 10 legal owner agriculture nil Poor available with Nawaz Distt. Muzaffar .&Distt. Muzaffar Wooden girder and TR 13) ft. since same rented Saraiki Baloch the house Illiterate Garh Garh and reed planks roof 2 month forefathers forefathers

3 one room (L-16,W-14, H-

- - Basti china Wali Nana-ki-kho Electricity No other Ghulam Farid 13) ft. constructed with p/o Taliri Mouza Taliri agriculture meter, one residential plot 11 s/o Wahid legal owner _ nil very poor pakka bricks. Wooden 10 marla plot teh&Distt. Muzaffar teh&Distt. labor hand pump with available, Govt since same Saraiki Bukhsh Baloch girder and TR and reed Illiterate 2 Month 323304 Garh Muzaffar Garh personal 40 ft bore should allot plot 1551256 forefathers planks roof

Nana-ki-kho 2 rooms, constructed No other Sher Mohallah, Mouza Taliri with pakka bricks. (L-16,W-14,H- residential plot 12 Mistri Nawaz legal owner _ carpenter nil medium Muzaffar Garh teh&Distt. Wooden girder and TR 13) ft. available, Govt since same illiterate Muzaffar Garh and reed planks roof should3 Month allot plot forefathers forefathers

Nana-ki-kho No other Karim Bukhsh sher Mohallah Mouza Taliri empty plot for residential residential plot 13 legal owner s _ agriculture nil medium (100X130) ft. (Late) Muzaffar Garh teh&Distt. purpose available, Govt same Baloch Saraiki Illiterate 2 Month

Muzaffar Garh years 20 forefather plotshould allot Nana-ki-kho Nana-ki-kho 2 rooms (L-16,W-14,H- Mouza Taliri Mouza Taliri 13) ft. constructed with will shift to 14 Khuda Bukhsh legal owner _ industrial labor nil medium one tree of teh&Distt. Muzaffar Teh&Distt. pakka bricks. Wooden 5 marla another rented

same shesham Baloch Saraiki 5 years Illiterate premises3 Month

Garh Muzaffar Garh personal girder and TR and reed Chah wakeel walla Chah wakeel walla One room (L-16,W-14,H- Muhammad Electricity No other Mouza Doaba P/o Mouza Doaba P/o 13) constructed with 15 Sadiq s/o Allah legal owner _ agriculture nil poor meter, one residential plot Taliri Teh.&Distt. taliri The.&Distt. packa bricks. woodenone kanal plot Drigh same hand pump with available, Govt

Bukhsh Saraiki 2 month Illiterate

Muzaffar Muzaffar 10 years personal garh garh girder and TR and reed 40 ft bore shouldplot allot 3 Rooms (room size L- Basti Bhatti Wala Basti Bhatti Wala Electricity No other 16,W-14,10) Constructed Allah Wasya s/o Mouza Doaba Mouza Doaba meter, one residential plot 16 legal owner _ industrial labor nil Very poor with pakka bricks. 27x130 ft Muhammad Yar Teh&Distt. Tehsil & Distt. hand pump with available, Govt since same

Saraiki Wooden girder and TR Illiterate 2 month Sanglah Muzaffar Garh Muzaffar Garh 40 ft bore should allot plot forefathers forefathers and reed planks roof

2-rooms (room size L- Basti Bhatti Wala Basti Bhatti wala 16,W-14,10) constructed Electricity No other Peer Bukhsh s/o industrial labor with pakka bricks. 17 Mouza Doaba Mouza Doaba legal owner _ nil Very poor Affected land meter, one residential plot since Allah Bukhsh same and agriculture Wooden girder and TR

Saraiki size 25x130 ft hand pump with available, Govt Illiterate 2 month Sanglah

Tehsil .& Distt. Tehsil & Distt. forefathers forefathers Muzaffar Garh Muzaffar Garh and reed planks roofou . n da ry w a ll o f pa kk a 40 ft bore should allot plot B 4 -rooms , constructed with pakka bricks. No alternate Wooden guarder and TR residential plot is available, Mehar Abad Mehar Abad and reed planks roof . Electricity Ghulam Hussain teacher in a suggested that (Bahatian Basti) (Bahatian Basti) Boundary wall of pakka meter, one 18 s/o Wahid legal owner _ religious nil medium bricks one shed and one 1 Kanal Govt. auqaf land same

inter P/O Sunakki P/O Sunakki hand pump with Saraiki 2 month Bukhsh years15 school is available in forefathers Jutt. Khaira Jutt. Doaba Muzaffar Doaba Muzaffar toilet chappar roof made 40 ft bore 32304-1567348-9 village. Govt Garh Garh trash planks 2-rooms (L- 12,W-12.H-10) ft. should allot plots one room size (L-16,W-2-rooms (L-20,W-13,H- to affectees wall of (64xH-7 ft) and N o a lt erna te 11,H-8) ft. 10) ft. bath room of residential plot is Mehar Abad without boundary wall.(4x5,H-7) ft. Boundary Electricity available, Basti talkot near (Bahatian Basti) Room constructed with Plot size (60x66) meter, one 19 Ashiq Fouji Railway road legal owner _ service nil very poor suggested that inter Jaiee same pakka bricks. Wooden ft. hand pump with

Saraiki P/O Sunakki 4 years Govt. auqaf land 2 month Muzaffar Garh Doaba Muzaffar forefathers Girder &TR reed planks 40 ft bore is available in Garh roof. This time not using to affecteesvillage. Govt for residence. N o a lt erna te shouldresidential allot plot plots is Mehar Abad Mehar Abad available, Nazar Abass s/o (Bahatian Basti) (Bahatian Basti) Plot size (15x30) 20 legal owner _ Agriculture nil very poor Empty plot suggested that

Allah Diwaya P/O Sunakki same P/O Sunakki ft middle Saraiki Mohana Govt. auqaf land 2 month Doaba Doaba Muzaffar forefathers

since forefathers is available in Muzaffar Garh Garh to affectees D raw ing room (s ize village. Govt should allot plots Mehar Abad Mehar Abad L = 16 ft, W = 19 ft, H Malik Khuda Personal land is (Bahatian Basti) (Bahatian Basti) = 8 ft) and veranda (Size 21 Bukhsh s/o Malik legal owner _ agriculture nil poor 5 marla - available with

P/O Sunakki same P/O Sunakki L = 17, W = 13 ft, H = 8 Saraiki Illiterate Mohana Ali Muhammad the house 2 month Doaba Doaba forefathers ft) will be affected since forefathers BastiMuzaffar Mehran Garh Muzaffar Garh woodenpartially, TR and constructed reed with Haji Khuda Basti Mehran Abad, Basti pakkaresidential bricks. plot Iron of girder, 22 Bukhsh S/o - Abad, Basti - legal owner _ agriculture nil very poor - -- s one same Bhattian, Mouza 100x130 ft. month middle Saraiki Mohana Bhattian, Mouza Wahid Bukhsh , , forefather Doaba Doaba whole house consists of four rooms, boundary Plot size No alternate wall, toilet and hand (165X100) ft 2 pump will be affected. 2 residential plot is Ghulam Qadir Basti Panjay Wali Basti Panjay Wali Rooms (L-16,W- agriculture rooms kacha mud walls available, Mouza &P/O Mouza &P/O 15,H-8) ft. 23 S/O Allah legal owner _ nil very poor and 2 rooms constructed Hand pump suggested that same Bhatti labor Saraiki 143248

Illiterate 2 Rooms (L-18, 2 month Bhutta Pur Bhutta Pur 35 years personal Bukhsh with pakka bricks. with bore of 40 Govt. auqaf land Muzaffar Garh Muzaffar Garh W-15,H-8) ft. Wooden Girder & TR, ft , is available in

Old 315-35- bath room and village. Govt reed planks on roof. toilet size (12x6) should allot plots newlybricksToilet,and constructed bath one room room & for Whole ft. two to affectees housetoilets withoutconsists roof of 5 wood trees constructed with pakka rooms, boundary wall, Water motor toilet and motor pump, 5 pump with 50 ft rooms constructed with bore. Electricity Mistri Ghulam Basti Panjay Wali Basti Panjay Wali Personal land is pakka bricks, wooden meter. Fruit 24 Haider s/o Hafiz Mouza &P/O Mouza &P/O legal owner _ Skilled labor nil medium Girder & TR, reed planks 1 Kanal available in the

same tree (date-palm Saraiki 5 years Illiterate 2 month Darkhan Allah Bukhsh Bhutta Pur Bhutta Pur personal village. on roof. Toilet, pakka tree =10, Muzaffar32304-1607328-7 Garh Muzaffar Garh bath room & toilets mango = 6) and without roof 2 rooms (L- 5-wood tree 19, W-18, H-8) ft. one room 2 Rooms (L-18,W-18, H- ft 2 Rooms for 7) ft. Kitchenfor (L-17,W- li ves toc k will be affected Room 12, H-7) ft. bath size (L-15, W-15, H-7) ft. Water pump for Basti Panjay Wali Basti Panjay Wali room& toilet (11x5,H-5) Personal land is Ghulam Mustafa boundary wall (L= 135 irrigation 25 Mouza &P/O Mouza &P/O legal owner _ Landlord nil Better off 5 marla available with

s/o Allah Bukhsh same feet with H-3 ft) purpose having Saraiki Panwar Primary 2 month Bhutta Pur Bhutta Pur personal the house Room constructed with bore of 110 ft 32304-9785011-1

Muzaffar Garh Muzaffar Garh fathers fore since pakka bricks, wooden girder boundaryand TR with wall reed planks roof, kacha

boundary wall size (67ft Basti Panjay wall H-7) ft. Room Karim Bukhsh Basti Panjay Wali Personal land is Mouza &P/O agriculture (L-14, W-13,H-9) ft. 26 s/o Muhammad Mouza, P/O Bhutta legal owner _ nil very poor 5 marla available with labor Bhutta Pur since kacha structures of one same Saraiki Panwar Bukhsh Primary the house Pur Muzaffar Garh 2 month forefathers Muzaffar Garh forefathers room and boundary wall will be affected w hole house consists of 4 rooms, 3 Packa rooms No other size (L-14,W-12,H-12) ft. residential plot kacha room size Hand pump Rahim Bukhsh Mouza Jaisal Van Mouza Jaisal Van would be (10x10x6) ft. boundary bore of 40 ft 27 s/o Ghullam p/o Bhutta Pur, p/o Bhutta Pur, legal owner _ Industrial labor nil very poor 20 marla available, wall. 3 rooms and one same Matric Saraiki

Haider Muzafargarh Muzafargarh 5 Years suggested that 4 Months

forefathers constructed with pakka electricity meter

Pittafi baloch Pittafi Govt should allot bricks and one room 317-45-45142101 plot constructed with kacha bricks Wooden Girder No other residential plot 3 rooms half pakka Hand pump Muhammad Mouza Jaisal Van Mouza Jaisal Van would be small shop & Room size (L-16, W-16, bore of 40 ft 28 Nawaz s/o P.O. Bhutta Pur, p/o Bhutta Pur, legal owner _ nil very poor 20 marla available, farming H-11) ft. with boundary and one same Saraiki chichra

Wahid Bakhsh Illiterate Muzafargarh Muzafargarh suggested that 4 Months

forefathers wall electricity meter Govt should allot since fore father plot w hole house consists of Chah Peepal Chah Peepal 2 - rooms (half pakka Hand pump Ghullam Walla, Moaza Walla, Moaza room size L = 20 ft, W = bore of 40 ft personal land is 29 Muhammad s/o legal owner _ labor & farming nil very poor 5 marla Marha Faraz Marha Faraz 15 ft, H = 10 ft), roof of and one available same Bhutta Saraiki

Ghulam Qadir Illiterate 20 Years 3 Months

Muzaffargarh Muzaffargarh forefathers wooden Girder and TR electricity meter with reed planks and

CENSUS OF PROJECT AFFECTED COMMUNITY STRUCTURES N - 70

S. Detail of Affected Structure / Nature of Structure Location Caretaker No. Land AC D EF

shed constructed with bricks, wooden girder and 1 Bus Stop Dera Muhammadi Rana Irshad Ali, Rajput, Dera Muhammadi wooden TR (L = 13 ft, W =12 ft, H =10 ft)

bath rooms (5x4 ft. water pump with 100 ft bore, Muhammad Siddiq S/o Muhammad Ramzan, Rind 2 Mosque (encroachment) Chowk Hassan Sawali electricity fitting (alternate land for mosque is Baloch (I. D. card # 323-93-511722), Chowk available) Hassan Sawali, Tehsil & Distt. Multan

Muhammad Iqbal S/o Allah Ditta, I.D. card # Basti Liaqat Pur, Khoo Dhalanwali Chatta, Post 3 Hand pump for public Hand pump with 100 ft bore 36302-1529687-5, Basti Liaqat Pur, Post Office Office GPO Tehsil & Distt. Multan Khoo Dhalanwali Chatta, Tehsil & Distt. Multan

room of mosque with 13 inches brick walls, roof of TR, girder and tiles, (room L = 35 ft , W = 17.6 Muhammad Azam S/o Muhammad Ibrahim (Late) ft, H =14 ft), boundary wall (L = 13 ft, H = 3) ft. I. D. card # 36303-0926457-3, Moaza Baghwala, 4 Mosque (encroachment) Chah Bagh Wala floor of single bricks (L = 40 ft, W = 20 ft), Sanwrana Post Office Rangeel Pur Tehsil & Distt. electricity meter, bath room with sanitary and Multan electricity fitting, alternate land for mosque is available 8 feet hall (L = 25 ft, W = 16 ft, H = 12 ft. and floor Muhammad Noman Siddiqi S/o Hafiz Wazir of chips) Veranda (L = 32 ft, W = 12 ft, H = 12 ft), Ahmad, Khawaja Siddiqi (ID card # 36303-

5 Mosque (encroachment) Pull Ashiq Abad Water pump with 100 ft. bore, there is no further 0867383-3), Mohallah Darbar Hazrat Chattan land for reconstruction of mosque, land to be Shah Bukhari, GPO Wan Chatta, Tehsil & Distt. acquired Multan. Muhammad Hanif S/o Fateh Muhammad, Maan, 6 Hand pump for public Chowk Hamid Pur Kinora Hand pump with 50 ft. bore Basti Hamid Pur, Post Office Industrial Estate, .

7 Hand pump for public Hamid Pur Kinora Opp: PSO Pump Hand pump with 50 ft bore Project Affectees Committee will deal this matter

Muhammad Bukhsh S/o Allah Bukhsh, Jatt Bhutta, Shamlaat (installed on common land) Near Ali Hand pump with 50 ft bore Alternative space is 8 Hand Pump for public ID card # 323-40-234829, Moaza Sher Shah, Post Wala Weaving Mill available for re-installation of hand pump Office Ali Wala, Tehsil & Distt. Multan

(located at the start of Muzaffargarh bypass) Graveyard of Sunakki, Doaba, 24 x 60 piece of land having 2-shesham trees 9 Sunnaki, Basti Gujja, Post Office Sunakki, Tehsil & Citizen Liaison Committee will deal this matter Lalpur, Taliri (remaining land 1.1 acres) Distt. Muzaffargarh

CENSUS OF PROJECT AFFECTED PUBLIC STRUCTURES N - 70

S. No. Nature of Structure Location Type of Affected Structure Legal Owner AC BCD

1 2 - telephone poles Bahawalpur Chowk Dismantling and re-installation of poles Pakistan Tele-communication Company Limited 2 2 - electricity poles Bahawalpur Chowk same as above Water and Power Development Authority 3 1 - telephone pole 0.1 Km from Bahawalpur Chowk same as above Pakistan Tele-communication Company Limited 4 1 - electricity pole 0.1 Km from Bahawalpur Chowk same as above Water and Power Development Authority 5 4 - telephone poles Gohar petroleum same as above Water and Power Development Authority 6 1 - electricity pole Gohar petroleum same as above Water and Power Development Authority 7 1- telephone pole 0.5 Km from Bahawalpur Chowk same as above Pakistan Tele-communication Company Limited 8 2 - telephone poles Dera Muhammadi Bus Stop same as above same as above 0.8 Km from Bahawalpur chowk near a Wooden 9 1 - electricity pole same as above Water and Power Development Authority cabin of furniture 10 1 - electricity pole Asgher Jut Hotel same as above same as above 11 1 - telephone pole near Sharafat Wooden Cabin same as above same as above 12 1 - electricity pole near Sharafat Wooden Cabin same as above same as above 13 1 - electricity pole 1.1 Km from Bahawalpur Chowk same as above same as above 14 1 - telephone pole 1.2 Km from Bahawalpur Chowk same as above same as above 15 1- electricity pole 1.2 Km from Bahawalpur Chowk same as above Water and Power Development Authority

16 1 - telephone pole 1.2.5 Km from Bahawalpur Chowk same as above Pakistan Tele-communication Company Limited 17 1 - electricity pole 1.2.5 Km from Bahawalpur Chowk same as above Water and Power Development Authority 18 2 - electricity poles 1.3 Km from Bahawalpur Chowk same as above same as above 1- electricity pole with high 19 1.4 Km from Bahawalpur Chowk same as above same as above tension line 2 - electricity poles with 20 1.4 Km from Bahawalpur Chowk same as above same as above transformer

1 - electricity pole with 21 1.6 Km from Bahawalpur Chowk same as above same as above transformer) near Chicken shop of M. Ramzan, 2.7 Km from 22 1 - electricity pole same as above same as above Bahawalpur Chowk 23 1 - telephone pole 2.7 Km from Bahawalpur Chowk same as above same as above 24 2 - electricity pole 2.7 Km from Bahawalpur Chowk same as above Water and Power Development Authority 25 1 - electricity pole 3.0 Km from Bahawalpur Chowk same as above same as above 26 1 - electricity pole 4.3 Km from Bahawalpur Chowk same as above same as above 27 1 - electricity pole 4.5 Km from Bahawalpur Chowk same as above same as above 28 1 - electricity pole Near Masjid Saddiqia same as above same as above 29 1 - electricity pole 6.5 Km from Bahawalpur Chowk same as above same as above 30 2 - electricity pole 6.7 Km from Bahawalpur Chowk same as above same as above 7.0 Km from Bahawalpur Chowk near Shell Petrol 31 1 - electricity pole same as above same as above Pump 7.0 Km from Bahawalpur Chowk near Shell Petrol 32 1 - telephone pole same as above Pakistan Tele-communication Company Limited Pump 33 1 - telephone pole 7.6 Km from Bahawalpur Chowk same as above same as above 1 - electricity pole with 34 7.6 Km from Bahawalpur Chowk same as above Water and Power Development Authority transformer 35 1 - electricity pole 7.7 Km from Bahawalpur Chowk same as above same as above 36 1 - telephone pole 7.8 Km from Bahawalpur Chowk same as above Pakistan Tele-communication Company Limited 37 2 - telephone poles Chowk Nagh Shah same as above same as above 38 2 - telephone poles Nafees Mills same as above same as above

39 1 - electricity pole Nafees Mills same as above Water and Power Development Authority 2 - electricity pole with 40 Hafiz Flour Mills same as above same as above transformer

3 - electricity poles (2 with 41 Hafiz Flour Mills same as above same as above transformer) 42 1 - telephone pole Al- Noor Flour Mills same as above Pakistan Tele-communication Company Limited 2 - electricity pole with 43 9.4 Km from Bahawalpur Chowk same as above Water and Power Development Authority transformer 44 1 - telephone pole 9.4 Km from Bahawalpur Chowk same as above Pakistan Tele-communication Company Limited 45 1 - telephone pole 9.5 Km from Bahawalpur Chowk same as above same as above 46 1 - electricity pole 9.5 Km from Bahawalpur Chowk same as above Water and Power Development Authority 47 1 - electricity poles 9.6 Km from Bahawalpur Chowk same as above same as above 48 2 - telephone pole 9.6 Km from Bahawalpur Chowk same as above Pakistan Tele-communication Company Limited 49 1 - telephone Markaz Salman Farsi same as above same as above 50 1 - electricity 9.9 Km from Bahawalpur Chowk same as above Water and Power Development Authority 51 1 - telephone pole 9.9 Km from Bahawalpur Chowk same as above Pakistan Tele-communication Company Limited Vegetable Shop in Hamidpur 10.0 Km from 52 3 - telephone poles same as above same as above Bahawalpur Chowk 53 1 - telephone pole Mian Amir PCO same as above same as above 54 1 - telephone pole 10.1 Km from Bahawalpur Chowk same as above same as above 55 1 - telephone pole 10.2 Km from Bahawalpur Chowk same as above same as above 56 1 - electricity pole 10.2 Km from Bahawalpur Chowk same as above Water and Power Development Authority 57 1 - telephone pole 10.3 Km from Bahawalpur Chowk same as above Pakistan Tele-communication Company Limited 1 - electricity pole with 58 10.3 Km from Bahawalpur Chowk same as above Water and Power Development Authority transformer 59 2 - telephone poles Ashiq Puncture Shop, Hamidpur same as above Pakistan Tele-communication Company Limited

60 3 - telephone poles 10.5 Km from Bahawalpur Chowk same as above same as above

61 3 - telephone poles 10.6 Km from Bahawalpur Chowk same as above same as above 62 1 - electricity pole 10.6 Km from Bahawalpur Chowk same as above Water and Power Development Authority 63 2 - electricity pole 10.7 Km same as above same as above 64 1 - telephone pole Shabir Chappar Hotel same as above Pakistan Tele-communication Company Limited 65 2 - electricity pole Shabir Chappar Hotel same as above Water and Power Development Authority 66 1 - telephone pole 11.2 Km from Bahawalpur Chowk same as above Pakistan Tele-communication Company Limited 67 1 - electricity pole 11.2 Km from Bahawalpur Chowk same as above Water and Power Development Authority 68 1 - electricity pole 11.3 Km same as above same as above 69 1 - electricity pole 11.4 Km same as above same as above 70 2 - electricity pole 11.5 Km same as above same as above 2 - electricity poles with 71 12.2 Km same as above same as above transformer 72 1 - telephone pole Charag Shah Hotel between 12.3 to 1 2.5 Km same as above Pakistan Tele-communication Company Limited 73 3 - electricity poles Charag Shah Hotel between 12.3 to 1 2.5 Km same as above Water and Power Development Authority 74 1 - electricity pole Kazim Shah Chowk same as above same as above 75 2 - telephone poles 14.2 to 15.0 km from Bahawalpur Chowk same as above Pakistan Tele-communication Company Limited 76 4 - electricity poles 14.2 to 15.0 km from Bahawalpur Chowk same as above Water and Power Development Authority

77 1 - telephone pole from the starting point of railway over head bridge same as above Pakistan Tele-communication Company Limited

2 - electricity poles with high Sher Shah by pass to Ghagran Soling Chowk at 78 same as above Water and Power Development Authority tension lines 17.6 Km Sher Shah by pass to Ghagran Soling Chowk 79 39 - telephone poles same as above Pakistan Tele-communication Company Limited between 18.0 to 19.7 Km

8 - electricity poles (one with Sher Shah by pass to Ghagran Soling Chowk 80 same as above Water and Power Development Authority transformer) between 18.0 to 19.7 Km