Land Acquisition and Resettlement Plan IND: Madhya Pradesh ......The Madhya Pradesh Government Order...
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Land Acquisition and Resettlement Plan
December 2019 Project Number: 45371-007
IND: Madhya Pradesh Irrigation Efficiency
Improvement Project Pipeline Distribution System of Zone 1 for Command Area CCA 67091-ha – Right Bank
Prepared by the Madhya Pradesh Water Resource Department with the assistance of the Project Contractor (L&T Construction, India) for India and the Asian Development Bank. This land acquisition and resettlement plan is a document of the borrower. The views expressed herein do not necessarily represent those of ADB's Board of Directors, Management, or staff, and may be preliminary in nature. In preparing any country program or strategy, financing any project, or by making any designation of or reference to a particular territory or geographic area in this document, the Asian Development Bank does not intend to make any judgments as to the legal or other status of any territory or area.
Land Acquisition & Resettlement Plan (This document is prepared in accordance to the ADB Resettlement Plan Requirement as described in ADB Safeguard Policy Statement, 2009)
Document Stage: Final Draft
India: Madhya Pradesh Irrigation Efficiency Improvement Project
Subproject:
Pipeline Distribution System of Zone-1 for Command Area of CCA
67091 ha of Kundalia Irrigation Project- Right Bank
December 2019
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CURRENCY EQUIVALENTS (As of 30th November 2018)
Currency unit – Indian Rupee (Rs) INR 1.00 = $ ------------------ $ 1.00 = ---------------------
ABBREVIATIONS
ADB : Asian Development Bank AH : Affected Households AP : Affected People BSR : Basic Schedule of Rate CSC : Construction Supervision Consultant DC : Distribution Chamber DMS : Detailed Measurement Survey DP : Displaced People DPR : Detailed Project Report EA : Executive Agency FGD : Focus Group Discussion GOMP : Government of Madhya Pradesh GRM : Grievance Redress Mechanism GRC : Grievance Redress Committee IA : Implementing Agency IP : Indigenous People KIP : Kundalia Irrigation Project LAR : Land Acquisition and Resettlement LVC : Land Valuation Committee MFF : Multi Tranche Financing Facility MPIEIP : Madhya Pradesh Irrigation Efficiency Improvement Project NGO : Non Governmental Organization PIU : Project Implementation Unit PPTA : Project Preparatory Technical Assistance PS : Pumping Station RF : Resettlement Framework ROW : Right of Way LARP Land Acquisition and Resettlement Plan R&R : Resettlement and Rehabilitation SC : Scheduled Cast e SIA : Social Impact Assessment SPS : Safeguard Policy Statement ST : Scheduled Tribe WRD : Water Resources Department WUA : Water User Association
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CONTENTS
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I. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 1
A. Introduction 1
B. Scope of Land Acquisition 1
C. Land Acquisition Impacts 2
D. Consultations and Participation of DHs 2
E. Legal Framework 3
F. Entitlements, Assistance and Benefits 3
G. Land Acquisition Budget and Financing Plan 4
H. Grievance Redress Mechanism 4
I. Institutional Arrangement 4
J. Implementation Schedule 4
K. Monitoring and Reporting 4
II. PROJECT DESCRIPTION 6
A. Introduction 6
B. General Profile of the Subproject Area 7
C. Subproject Impacts and Benefits 8
D. Minimizing Land Acquisition 9
E. Scope and Objectives of Preparation of Land Acquisition and Resettlement Plan (LARP) 9
F. Methodology adopted for Socio-economic Survey 10
III. SCOPE OF LAND ACQUISITION AND RESETTLEMENT 11
A. Land Acquisition Requirement 11
B. Resettlement Impacts 12
C. Loss of Private Land in the Subproject 12
D. Loss of Structures in the Subproject 13
E. Loss of other Assets in the Subproject 13
F. Loss of Livelihood in the Subproject 13
IV. SOCIO-ECONOMIC INFORMATION AND PROFILE 15
A. Census Socioeconomic Survey 15
B. Demographic Profile of Project Affected Households 15
1. Sex Ratio amongst the DPs 15
2. Household by Religion 17
3. Household by Social Group 18
4. Household by Size of Family 19
5. Age Group of DPs 20
C. Socio-economic Profile 21
1. Educational level of DPs 21
2. Occupation of DPs 22
3. Income of Household 23
4. Impact to Vulnerable DH (mutually exclusive) 24
D. Key Socio-economic Indicators 25
V. INFORMATION DISCLOSURE, CONSULTATION AND PARTICIPATION 29
A. Public Consultations 29
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B. Methods of Consultation 29
C. Outcome of the Consultations 31
D. Mitigation Measures to Address Community Concerns 34
E. Conclusions of the Group Consultations 35
F. Plan for further Consultation in the Project 35
G. Information Disclosure 36
VI. GRIEVANCE REDRESS MECHANISMS (GRM) 37
VII. LEGAL FRAMEWORK 39
A. Introduction 39
B. Right to Fair Compensation and Transparency in Land Acquisition, Rehabilitation and Resettlement Act (RFCT in LARR), 2013 39
C. Legal and Policy Frameworks of Madhya Pradesh State: 40
D. The Madhya Pradesh Government Order No. F 12-2 / 2014 / 07 / 2A Dated 12.11.2014 regarding the ‘Consent Land Purchase Policy’. 40
E. ADB’s Safeguard Policy Statement (SPS), 2009 41
F. Comparison of Government and ADB Policies 41
G. R&R Policy Framework for the Subproject 46
H. Valuation of Assets 49
VIII. ENTITLEMENTS, ASSISTANCE AND BENEFITS 52
A. Introduction 52
B. Cut-off-Date for Entitlement 52
C. Subproject Entitlement 52
D. Loss of land 53
E. Loss of Structures 53
F. Loss of livelihood due to loss of primary source of income 53
G. Loss of trees and crops 54
H. Additional assistance to vulnerable households 54
I. Loss of community infrastructure/common property resources 54
J. Temporary Impacts 54
K. Entitlement Matrix 55
IX. RELOCATION, INCOME RESTORATION AND REHABILITATION 74
A. Basic Provision for Relocation 74
B. Income Restoration and Rehabilitation 74
C. Provisions for Loss of Livelihood 76
D. Additional Support from Ongoing Poverty Reduction Programs 76
X. LAND ACQUISITION BUDGET AND FINANCING PLAN 77
A. Introduction 77
B. Compensation Payment 77
C. Compensation for Community Property Resources 78
D. LARP Implementation and Support Cost 78
E. Sources of Funding and Fund Flow Management 78
XI. NSTITUTIONAL ARRANGEMENTS AND CAPACITY DEVELOPMENT 80
A. Institutional Requirement 80
B. Executing Agency 80
C. Land Acquisition Management at PIU/PMU 80
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D. Capacity Building on RP in the EA 83
XII. IMPLEMENTATION SCHEDULE 84
A. Introduction 84
XIII. MONITORING AND REPORTING 86
A. Need for Monitoring and Reporting 86
B. Monitoring by PIU 86
C. Monitoring Indicators 86
D. Reporting Requirements 87
TABLES :
Table 1: Components of the Subproject Zone-1 of Right Bank 7
Table 2: Land Acquisition Requirements for the Subproject 11
Table 3: Ownership of Land Affected in the Subproject 12
Table 4: Details of Affected Persons in the Subproject 12
Table 5: All Displaced Persons by Sex 15
Table 6: Displaced Household by Religion 17
Table 7: Displaced Persons by Social Category 18
Table 8: Size of the household 19
Table 9: Age Group of Displaced Persons 20
Table 10 : Educational level of Displaced Persons 21
Table 11: Occupation of Displaced Persons 22
Table 12: Monthly Household Income of Displaced Households 23
Table 13 : Vulnerable (mutually exclusive) 24
Table 14 : Key Socio-economic Indicators 27
Table 15: Consultation Methods 29
Table 16: Consultation Locations 30
Table 17: Summary of Consultation Outcome 32
Table 18: Format for Public Consultation and Disclosure Plan 36
Table 19: The Comparison of ADB and GOI Policy 42
Table 20: Entitlement Matrix 55
Table 22: Agencies Responsible for Resettlement Implementation 82
FIGURES : Figure 1: An Overview of the Grievance Redress Mechanism.............................................38
ANNEXURES : Annexure 1 : Summary of Affected Persons and Common Property Resources ...............88
Annexure 2 : Summary of Affected Persons and Common Property Resources ...............89
Annexure 3 : Summary of Affected Persons and Common Property Resources ...............98
Annexure 4 : Summary of Affected Persons and Common Property Resources ............. 101
Annexure 5 : Summary of Affected Persons and Common Property Resources ............. 108
Annexure 6 : Summary of Affected Persons and Common Property Resources ............. 110
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Annexure 7 : Summary of Affected Persons and Common Property Resources ............. 115
Annexure 8 : Summary of Affected Persons and Common Property Resources ............. 119
Annexure 9 : Summary of Affected Persons and Common Property Resources ............. 128
Annexure 10 : Summary of Affected Persons and Common Property Resources ........... 131
Annexure 11 : MSP Rates By MP Govt. ............................................................................... 166
Annexure 12 : Collector Rates of Agriculture Land of Affected Villages District Rajgarh ............................................................................................................................................... 167
Annexure 13 : Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to document foregone compensation for temporary land use ................................................................................ 174
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I. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
A. Introduction
1. Madhya Pradesh Irrigation Efficiency Improvement Project (MPIEIP) is intended to
achieve high irrigation efficiency and water productivity in the State. The MPIEP includes the
development of the Kundalia Irrigation Project (KIP), which is a pressurized pipeline distribution
system for 130,639hectares (ha) cultivable command area (CCA) and for supply of water for
potable and industrial use. As part of this scheme, scope of Right bank canal system is to
develop pressurized Pipeline Distribution System for 67,091 ha CCA.
2. Government of Madhya Pradesh has received loan from Asian Development Bank for
implementation of the Project. The Water Resource Department (WRD) of Madhya Pradesh is
the Implementing Agency (IA) for the Project. Presently L&T Construction as a DBO Contractor
has been engaged by Water Resources Department (WRD) for detailed design and construction
to manage the scheme operation for an initial period of 5 years.
3. In this subproject Distribution Pipelines to be laid, varies in different Diameters from 400
to 1600 mm, passing through 31 Villages of Zeerapur Tehsil in District Rajgarh. There will be
only temporary and partial impact on 1344 AHs whose properties will be impacted during the
laying of the distribution pipeline construction work.
4. In compliance with the applicable Government of India, State Government legal and
policy framework and ADB SPS 2009, a Land Acquisition and Resettlement Plan (LARP) for this
subproject is prepared as per its detailed design. The LARP also complies with the Land
Acquisition Framework (LAF) for the project agreed between WRD and ADB. . This subproject
is considered as Category-B as per Involuntary Resettlement (IR) categorization is concerned.
5. The objective of this LARP is to assist the affected people to improve, or at least restore
their living standards to the pre-project level. The document describes the magnitude of impact,
mitigation measures proposed, method of valuation of land, structure and other assets, eligibility
criteria for availing benefits, baseline socio-economic characteristics, entitlements based on
type of losses and tenure, the institutional arrangement for delivering the entitlements and
mechanism for resolving grievances and monitoring.
B. Scope of Land Acquisition
6. In this subproject of Zone 1, underground Distribution Pipeline will be laid, which varies
in different Diameters from 400 to 1600 mm, passing through the properties of 1344 affected
households of 31 Villages of Zeerapur Tehsil in District Rajgarh. There will be only temporary
and partial impact on1344 AHs whose properties will be impacted during the construction work
of laying of the distribution pipelines for a maximum period of 6 months.
7. There is no impact on shelter or residence of any AH so there is no physical
displacement of the affected population. For construction of these temporary components of the
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subproject, 9.11 ha of private land and 0.84 ha of Government land needs to be acquired
temporarily.
C. Land Acquisition Impacts
8. The land for this Subproject, has to be acquired temporarily for a maximum period of 6
months, which has been distributed in two categories that are private land and government land.
The Distribution Pipeline may require 9.11 ha of private land and 0.84 ha of government land
with a total requirement of 9.95 Ha.
9. For Laying of distribution pipeline 9.11 ha of private land has to be acquired only
temporarily so the provisions of the Madhya Pradesh Pipeline Act, 2013 will be applicable on
this subproject. Since there is no permanent acquisition of land so the Consent Land Purchase
Policy’ 2013 of the State may not be applicable in this subproject. Further in case of any
permanent land acquisition if negotiations of consent land purchase fail, then land will be
acquired as per the provisions of RFCTLARR Act 2013.
10. There are 1344 displaced households comprising a population of 8089 DPs in all the 31
Villages. Due to the subproject intervention no residential or commercial land is being impacted.
Among other impacts, 22 Trees of Standing Orchard in A-Category, 31 Trees of B-Category and
2 Trees of C-Category will be impacted. The details of all the 3 categories of Orange Trees have
been specified in Chapter X of ‘Land Acquisition Budget and Financing Plan’. Besides this there
are 7 other varieties of Fruit bearing trees and 4 Non Fruit Bearing Tress to be impacted under
this subproject. However, the impacts on the trees will be permanent for which compensation
has to be paid for the loss incurred to them.
11. There is no Community Property Resources (CPR) being affected in this subproject.
There are mainly bushes found on the impacted government land due to scarcity of water in the
area. There are no squatters or informal settlers found living or cultivating land in the subproject
area. Since there will be only partial impact on the total land holdings of all the 1344 displaced
households so there will not be any physical displacement of the affected population.
D. Consultations and Participation of DHs
12. Aside from direct consultations with DPs during socio-economic survey, Group
Consultations were held at Mundi and Ramnagar Villages on 22nd November’2018 and 24th
January’2019 in the first and second phase. Consultations were held from 16th April to 19th April
in the third phase. All relevant aspects of project designs, details of impact to their private
properties were physically assessed and discussed with the DHs and the affected population.
The Elected People’s Representatives of the affected areas also took part in these group
consultations.
13. The affected population is very much concerned about the early completion of the
project, looking to the long term benefits of the project. Information will be disseminated to DPs
at various stages. Information including magnitude of loss, detailed asset valuations,
entitlements and special provisions, grievance procedures, timing of payments, Civil works
schedule was discussed and LAP will be disclosed during project implementation. This will be
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done through public consultations and made available to DPs as brochures, leaflets, or booklets
in Hindi. The Hindi version of a summary of LAP along with Entitlement Matrix and structure and
process of grievance redressal will be disclosed.
E. Legal Framework
14. The legal framework and principles adopted for addressing land acquisition and
resettlement issues in the Project have been guided by the existing legislation and policies of
the GOI, the Government of Madhya Pradesh, Asian Development Bank and the Land
Acquisition Framework (LAF) adopted for the project. Prior to the preparation of the LARP, a
detailed analysis of the existing national and state policies was undertaken and a RF has been
prepared for the entire program. This subproject LARP is prepared based on the review and
analysis of all applicable legal and policy frameworks of the Country and ADB Policy
requirements. The gaps between the Polices have been identified and addressed to ensure that
the LARP adheres to the SPS (2009) requirements. All compensation and other assistances will
be paid to all DPs prior to their physical/economic displacement as per their entitlement matrix.
15. The State Government of Madhya Pradesh has come up with a “Consent Land Purchase Policy’ 2013 for direct purchase of land through negotiations. In case of any
negotiated settlement, an independent external party will be engaged by the EA, to document
the negotiation and settlement processes as per ADB requirements of SPS 2009. In case of
failure of any negotiations, the permanent land acquisition in this subproject context will be
according to the process and provisions of RFCTLARR Act’2013.If negotiations of land fails, the
land will be acquired compulsorily so the Safeguard Requirement 2 of ADB SPS 2009 will be
applicable on all the provisions of resettlement, to be implemented in this subproject.
F. Entitlements, Assistance and Benefits
16. Since there is only temporary acquisition of 9.11 ha of land, the provisions of Pipeline
Act of the State have been implemented for payment of compensation. The provisions of
Pipeline Act include double crop compensation to be paid to the AHs. The calculation of Crop
Compensation is based on Standard outcome of Soyabean Crop which is grown during the
construction period to be under taken in sub-project area of Zone-1 in Right Bank of KIP. The
Standard Outcome of Soyabean Crop is estimated to be approximately 15 Quintals production
in One Hectare of Land in this area. The Double Crop Compensation for temporary land
acquisition is based on the Standard outcome of the crop to be multiplied by the Minimum
Support Price (MSP) as declared by Ministry of Agriculture & Farmers Welfare, GOI.
17. In addition to the compensation as referred above, the compensation for temporary land
acquisition of 9.11 ha shall be payable at the rate of 15% of the market value of the impacted
land. The compensation is based on 15 percent amount of an average cost of the market value
of irrigated agriculture land as per the Collector Guideline of the total 31 impacted villages of
sub-project area of Zone-1 in Right Bank of KIP.
18. The EA will provide adequate and appropriate replacement of land and structures or
cash compensation at full replacement cost for lost land and structures, adequate compensation
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for partially damaged structures, and relocation assistance, according to the Entitlement Matrix.
The EA will compensate to the non-title holders for the loss of assets other than land, such as
dwellings, and also for other improvements to the land, at full replacement cost. The
entitlements to the non-titleholders will be given only if they occupied the land or structures in
the subproject area prior to the cut-off date.
G. Land Acquisition Budget and Financing Plan
19. The WRD will make funds available as required to cover all compensation and
resettlement assistance cost from its budgetary provisions. The proposed budget rates, as well
as the costs, are based on field level information and experience in resettlement management.
The cost estimates for the implementation of LAP of this Subproject is Rs. 2.51 Million.
H. Grievance Redress Mechanism
20. During implementation of LARP of the Project as a whole, some grievances may arise
so there is always a need of some mechanism to redress the grievances of the affected
population. Therefore a project level combined GRM will be in place for addressing social,
environmental and project related grievances. Other than disputes relating to ownership rights
and apportionment issues on which the LARR Authority has jurisdiction, the GRC will review
grievances involving all resettlement benefits, relocation and payment of assistances. The GRM
should be in place at the time when disclosure of the LAP is initiated by WRD and should
continue throughout the project implementation period.
I. Institutional Arrangement
21. The Executing Agency (EA) for the Project is the Ministry of Water Resources,
Government of Madhya Pradesh, and the Implementing Agency (IA) is Water Resources
Department, GOMP. The existing Branch Office at Zeerapur Tehsil Head Quarter has already
been established which is the Project Implementation Unit (PIU). This office will be functional for
the whole Subproject duration.
J. Implementation Schedule
22. The time for implementation of LARP will be scheduled as per the overall subproject
implementation. After the detailed design completed, requirement of updating of LARP will be
checked by L&T Constructions. If updated LARP is required, the approval from the EA should
be obtained prior paying compensation to the affected people. The contractor will pay
compensations for all temporary land acquisition but EA will pay the compensation for
permanent acquisition of impacted land. The commencement of work will only be undertaken in
the land where compensations have been fully paid.
K. Monitoring and Reporting
23. Land Acquisition and Resettlement Plan implementation for the subproject will be closely
monitored by the EA which is Water Resources Department of GOMP. Keeping in view the
significance of resettlement impacts of the overall project, the monitoring mechanism for this
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project will have monitoring by Project Implementation Unit (PIU) . PIU will be responsible for
overall supervision and implementation of the LARP, and will prepare monthly progress reports
on resettlement activities and submit to PMU. The Project Management Unit (PMU) of MPWRD
will submit semi-annual reports to ADB.
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II. PROJECT DESCRIPTION
A. Introduction
24. Madhya Pradesh Irrigation Efficiency Improvement Project (MPIEIP) is intended to
achieve high irrigation efficiency and water productivity in the State. The MPIEP includes the
development of the Kundalia Irrigation Project (KIP), which is planned as a pressurized pipeline
distribution system for 1,30,639 hectares (ha) cultivable command area (CCA) and for supply of
water for potable and industrial use. As part of this scheme, scope of Right bank canal system is
to develop pressurized Pipeline distribution system for 67,091 ha CCA.
25. Government of Madhya Pradesh has received loan from Asian Development Bank for
implementation of the Project. The Water Resource Department (WRD) of Madhya Pradesh is
the Implementing Agency (IA) for the Project.
26. Presently L&T Construction as a DBO Contractor has been engaged by Water
Resources Department (WRD) for detailed design and construction to manage the scheme
operation for an initial period of 5 years, with support to hand-over the long term management to
a joint management organization comprised of WRD, a private contractor, and a project-level
Water User Association (WUA).
27. The pipeline irrigation system for the KIP Right Bank will consist of one main pumping
station located on the right side of the Kundalia Reservoir to supply irrigation water from the
Kundalia Reservoir to three Distribution Chambers (DCs). The DCs are proposed on the two
nearby hills and the water from pumping stations will be pumped through raising mains
(pipelines) to the DCs. Water will be discharged from DCs through pressurized secondary
pipelines to the designated command areas. In general, all pipelines under this Project will be
underground only.
28. The total area to be irrigated by Kundalia Pipeline Irrigation Project under Right Bank will be 67,091 Ha in Rajgarh District of Madhya Pradesh. The Pump House at lifting point is considered on the Right Bank side of Kundalia Reservoir (near Mundi Village) based on topography of the land.
29. The total discharge from the Pump House is pumped through twin MS Rising mains to
Distribution Chambers. Water from DC1 is distributed to Zone -1 (CCA-16045 Ha). Zone-1 is
covered through gravity pipelines. Water from DC2 A&B is distributed to Zone -2 (CCA -7450
Ha) and Zone-3 (CCA - 43596 Ha). Zone -2 and Zone-3 is also covered through gravity
pipelines. The minor and sub minor branches are taken at suitable intervals from the gravity
main pipelines and water is carried up to 30 Ha of Area (Chak) Outlets.
30. The detailed subproject components of Zone 1 of Right Bank are presented in the
following Table: 1
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Table 1: Components of the Subproject Zone-1 of Right Bank
Sl. No Components of the
Subproject
Details of the Components and Capacity
Required for this subproject
Diameter of Pipeline to be laid in Subproject varies from 400 to 1600 mm
passing through 31 Villages of Zeerapur Tehsil in District Rajgarh.
1. Pipe Diameter of 400 mm The total length of Pipeline of this Diameter
will be 26927 meters.
2. Pipe Diameter of 500 mm The total length of Pipeline of this Diameter
will be 950 meters.
3. Pipe Diameter of 600 mm The total length of Pipeline of this Diameter
will be 3332 meters.
4. Pipe Diameter of 700 mm The total length of Pipeline of this Diameter
will be 4465 meters.
5. Pipe Diameter of 800 mm The total length of Pipeline of this Diameter
will be 5496 meters.
6. Pipe Diameter of 900 mm The total length of Pipeline of this Diameter
will be 2599 meters.
7. Pipe Diameter of 1100 mm The total length of Pipeline of this Diameter
will be 9371 meters.
8. Pipe Diameter of 1200 mm The total length of Pipeline of this Diameter
will be 5052 meters.
9. Pipe Diameter of 1400 mm The total length of Pipeline of this Diameter
will be 4957 meters
10. Pipe Diameter of 1600 mm The total length of Pipeline of this Diameter
will be 2075
31. In compliance with the applicable Government of India, State Government and ADB
legal and policy framework, a Land Acquisition and Resettlement Plan (LARP) for these above
mentioned components is prepared as per its detailed design. The LARP also comply with the
Land Acquisition Framework (LAF) for the Project agreed between WRD and ADB. This
subproject is considered as Category-B as per Involuntary Resettlement (IR) categorization is
concerned. Because there is only temporary impact on the properties of 1344 households of 31
Villages in Zeerapur Tehsil. Due to temporary and partial acquisition of their land, the impact on
their properties is insignificant. ’.
B. General Profile of the Subproject Area
32. The subproject area lies in 31 Villages of Jirapur Tehsil of Rajgarh District. Rajgarh
District which is located in the Northern part of Malwa Plateau. It forms the North Western part
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of Division of Bhopal Commissioner. It has a Quadrangular shape with the Northern and
Western sides longer than the Southern and Eastern sides respectively. The zigzag boundaries
of the District resemble a pear. The total Geographical area of the District is 6,154 Sq.km.
having a population of 15,45,814 according to Census of 2011.
33. Rajgarh is one of the small Districts of Madhya Pradesh both in respect of area and
population. The Composition of the Caste population indicates that there is 19.13% of
Scheduled Caste population and 3.47% Scheduled Tribe population in Rajgarh District of
Madhya Pradesh. There is a great representation of Other Backward Caste (OBC) in this
District. This District has a Sex Ratio of 956 females for every 1000 males with a literacy rate of
61.21%. At present there is acute shortage of irrigation facilities in the District so the local
population is able to take only one crop in a year.
C. Subproject Impacts and Benefits
34. The proposed pressurized pipeline will give long-term benefits of irrigation to the local
population of the area. Once the project is completed they will be able to take two crops in a
year, which will improve their economic condition. This subproject has many positive impacts on
the local population of the area which will be benefitted immensely by this upcoming project.
35. Due to availability of water they will have an increased irrigation potential. The irrigation
will be through underground-pressurized pipelines so there will not be any evaporation of water
and that may prove to be a low maintenance scheme of irrigation. Once the benefitted
population will be able to take two crops in a year they will have better living standards. Due to
sustained availability of water there will be increased green cover in the area. The increased
green cover in the area will help in conservation of the forest.
36. The Subproject area is mainly dependent on farming and therefore with the availability of
irrigation facilities in the area the yield of the crop will be doubled and the quality of the grains
will also improve. To sell the surplus grains there will be improved market facilities in the area.
The availability of better marketing facilities in the adjoining areas will improve their economic
condition resulting into better life style, status and in confidence building.
37. The proposed subproject can be viewed as boosting economic growth and poverty
reduction which will bring substantial social and economic development in the region. The social
benefits arising due to the subproject will be triggered off to improved irrigation potential and
better market facilities, which will also open up wider work and opportunities for increased
frequency of interaction with outsiders. This will increase the awareness level of the people in
the villages with regard to their health and nutrition, lesser rate of mortality, value of education
and proper utilization of available resources.
38. Due to their exposure with adjoining developed areas and interaction with the
government, non-government and other development agents will help people to gain new
knowledge on improved farming, land development, development and maintenance of natural
resources through the formation of various economic and social development groups. All these
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developments in the area will open new horizons of their economic development and confidence
building not only for them but even for the next generations.
D. Minimizing Land Acquisition
39. Efforts have been made through appropriate project design to minimize adverse social
impacts and to reduce disruption of livelihood by rerouting the alignment of the distribution
pipeline to save any shelters and other permanent structures in the impacted area.
40. The construction work of laying of underground distribution pipelines will be requiring
only temporary land acquisition so there will not be any physical displacement of the affected
households. Because only 9.11 ha of private land of 1344 DHs will be impacted temporarily.
Whereas 0.84 ha of Government Land will also be temporarily impacted. No shelters or any
other permanent structures are being impacted in this subproject. Therefore, there will not be
any significant impact on the land and livelihood of the affected households..
E. Scope and Objectives of Preparation of Land Acquisition and Resettlement Plan (LARP)
41. The objective of this LARP is to assist the affected people to improve, if possible, or at
least restore their living standards to the pre-project level. The document describes the
magnitude of impact, mitigation measures proposed, method of valuation of land, structure and
other assets, eligibility criteria for availing benefits, baseline socio-economic characteristics,
entitlements based on type of losses and tenure, the institutional arrangement for delivering the
entitlements and mechanism for resolving grievances and monitoring.
42. Implementation of the Subproject will involve land acquisition of 9.11 ha of Private Land
of 1344 households but there will not be any physical displacement of the affected population
because of partial and temporary impact on their properties. This LARP have been prepared on
the basis of subproject survey findings and in consultation with various stakeholders.
43. The LARP comply with ADB Safeguard Policy Statement-2009 designed by ADB to
protect the rights of the affected persons and communities. The issues identified and addressed
in this document, are as follows:-
(a) Type and extent of loss of land / non-land assets, loss of livelihood, loss of common property resources and social infrastructure;
(b) Impacts on vulnerable groups like poor, women and other disadvantaged sections of society including non-title holder DPs,
(c) Public consultation and peoples participation in the subproject; (d) Existing legal and administrative framework and formulation of resettlement (e) Preparation of entitlement matrix, formulation of relocation strategy and
restoration of businesses / income; (f) R&R cost estimate including provision for fund and; (g) Institutional framework for the implementation of the plan, including grievance
redress mechanism, monitoring & reporting.
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F. Methodology adopted for Socio-economic Survey
44. For preparation of LARP, Socio-economic survey was carried as 1344 displaced
households DHs) comprising a population of 8089 DPs, are being affected due to construction
of the components of this subproject. All the temporary structures are proposed to be
constructed on Private and Government Land as mentioned in Table No.3 of this LARP.
45. The census survey includes the (i) Inventory of 100% losses of land and non-land
assets, (ii) Categorization and measurements of potential loss, (iii) Physical measurements of
the affected assets / structures, (iv) Identification of trees and crops, (v) Collection of information
on household characteristics, including social, economic and demographic profile. In this
Subproject private property of 1344 displaced households, is being affected so Group
Consultations were held with DPs, People’s Representatives, General Public, Women,
Government Officials and the concerning Officials of L&T Construction.
46. The Primary Data was collected through pre-tested Structured Schedule.Important
aspects covered in the Schedule are the identification particulars of the Affected Person /
Affected Household, Family Details of the Respondent, Assets and irrigation facilities, details of
infrastructures, land utilization, cropping pattern, employment activities, household income,
expenditure, type of effects, losses and status of Vulnerable population and women headed
households. To ensure peoples’ participation in the planning phase and aiming at promotion of
public understanding and fruitful solutions of developmental problems such as local needs of
farmers and prospects of resettlement, various sections of affected households and DPs were
consulted through group consultations, individual interviews, formal and informal consultations.
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III. SCOPE OF LAND ACQUISITION AND RESETTLEMENT
A. Land Acquisition Requirement
47. The subproject components comprise of construction of Laying of Pipelines of different
Diameters varying from 400, 500, 600, 700, 800, 900, 1100, 1200, 1400 and 1600mm for supply
of water for Irrigation purposes of the project. All the components of this subproject may have
temporary impact on the properties of the impacted households so no land has to be acquired
permanently.
48. The longest alignment of the pipeline is of 400 mm which will be 26927 meters long. The
500 mm pipeline will be laid in 950 meters of length. The length of 600 mm pipeline will be 3332
meters and 4465 meters in length for 700 mm. The 800 mm pipeline will be 5496 meters in
length and 2599 meters of 900 Diameter. The pipeline length of 1100 Diameter will be 9371
meters and 5052 meters of 1200 mm in Diameter. The pipeline length of 1400 mm will be 4957
meters and 2075 meters for 1600 mm Diameter of pipeline. The above mentioned components
of this Subproject in all will not require permanent structures so the land has to be acquired
temporarily till the construction work is going on.
49. For construction of these components 9.11 ha of private land and 0.84 ha of
Government land has to be acquired temporarily for laying of distribution pipeline. The detailed
land requirements for various components of this subproject are presented in Table: 2.
Table 2: Land Acquisition Requirements for the Subproject
Sl. No. Components Nature of
Acquisition Area (in Ha)
1 2075 meters of 1600 mm pipelines Temporary 0.66
2 4957 meters of 1400 mm pipelines Temporary 1.39
3 5052 meters of 1200 mm pipelines Temporary 1.21
4 9371 meters of 1100 mm pipelines Temporary 2.06
5 2599 meters of 900 mm pipelines Temporary 0.47
6 5496 meters of 800 mm pipelines Temporary 0.88
7 4465 meters of 700 mm pipelines Temporary 0.63
8 3332 meters of 600 mm pipelines Temporary 0.40
9 950 meters of 500 mm pipelines Temporary 0.10
10 26927 meters of 400 mm pipelines Temporary 2.15
Total 9.95
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B. Resettlement Impacts
50. The land for laying of underground distribution pipeline in this Subproject has to be
acquired temporarily, which has been distributed in two categories that are private land and
government land in the subproject area. Since there is temporary acquisition of private land so
the provisions of Pipeline Act of the State will be applicable in this subproject.
51. There will be only temporary impact on 9.11 ha of Private Land of 1344 DHs and 0.84
ha of Government Land, which needs to be acquired temporarily. These 1344 DHs comprise a
population of 8089 Displaced Persons. The details of ownership and the type of land is
summarized in the following Table: 3
Table 3: Ownership of Land Affected in the Subproject
Sl. No. Type of Ownership Household Temporary Total
(in Ha) (in Ha) 1 Private Revenue 1344 9.11 9.11 2 Government 0 0.84 0.84
Total 9.95 9.95
C. Loss of Private Land in the Subproject
52. These underground distribution pipelines will be passing through the private properties
of 1344 affected households causing only temporary impact on their properties. The impact on
their properties will be for the time being as long as the construction work is going on.
53. The inventory of losses of the land and other assets for each affected household has
been prepared based on the losses to be incurred due to the laying of Distribution Pipeline
System. Most of the losses are of temporary nature so may require only temporary land
acquisition but the impacted properties will have to be duly compensated as per their
Entitlement Matrix which will be based on the provisions of Pipeline Act of the State. The
Entitlement Matrix has been elaborated in Chapter X of ‘Land Acquisition Budget and Financing Plan’. The pipeline of various diameters will be passing through the properties of 1344 DHs and
8089 DPs residing in 31 Villages in Zeerapur Tehsil of District Rajgarh. The Private Land of 9.11
ha area to be impacted and its utilization has been indicated in following Table No.4
Table 4: Details of Affected Persons in the Subproject
Sl. No. Type of Impacts Affected Households Affected Persons
1 Temporary Acquisition 1344 8089
Total 1344 8089
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D. Loss of Structures in the Subproject
54. Due to subproject intervention, no residential or commercial land is being affected. There
is no impact on any Community Property Resources (CPR) also which is being utilized by the
local population of the affected area.
E. Loss of other Assets in the Subproject
55. Among other impacts, 22 Trees of Standing Orchard in A-Category, 31 Trees of B-
Category and 2 Trees of C-Category will be impacted. The classification of all the 3 categories
of Orange Trees has been specified in Chapter X of ‘Land Acquisition Budget and Financing Plan’. Besides this there are 7 other varieties of Fruit bearing trees and 4 Non Fruit Bearing
Tress impacted under this subproject. These impacts are due to the laying of distribution
pipeline. However, these impacts will be of temporary nature for which due compensation has to
be paid for the loss incurred to them. The cash compensation has to be paid for all these losses
for which the inventory of the losses has been prepared based on the physical survey of the
area. Budgetary provisions have also been made for payment of compensation for the loss of
fruit bearing trees and other tress.
F. Loss of Livelihood in the Subproject
56. There will be temporary impact only on 9.11 ha of privately owned land of 1344 DHs.
The impacted land will be acquired temporarily so won’t cause any physical displacement of the
affected population... Since there will be only temporary impact on the properties of 1344 DHs
with no physical displacement so there is no significant impact on the livelihood of all 1344 AHs.
Even then following measures will be taken to take care of their better economic -condition:-
(a) As per the provisions of Pipeline Act of the State, the Payment of Double Crop
Compensation and 15% amount of compensation for the impacted land will be made to
the temporarily affected households in this subproject.
(b) The DHs with their due Compensation of temporarily acquired land and permanently
impacted trees can develop their balance land holdings so that there is more productivity
of the crops.
(c) Encourage the DPs to take Skill up-gradation training from the existing Government
Industrial Training Institutes or to avail the opportunities of any ongoing Government
Programs of Skill Development being conducted in the area . .
(d) Preference in employment under the project, during construction and its implementation
will be given to the economically DPs.
(e) New avocations can be opted for by the DPs with the amount of compensation received
of their impacted properties.
(f) Organizing Awareness Camps for DPs for imparting information regarding ongoing
schemes of the Government and for proper utilization of the compensation amount for
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development of their remaining agricultural land so that the productivity of the land
increases which will result into their better economic conditions.
(g) .There is insignificant impact which is less than 10% on the land of the affected
households so the amount of compensation due to the AHs is also not much. Therefore’ there is lack of interest in taking that meager amount of compensation by AH, due to the
hassles of lengthy formalities of the Government. Secondly, there may be more than 3-5
shareholders in the family of that little amount of Compensation which includes their
married sisters too. The whole procedure of getting that compensation may cost more
than the amount of compensation they may get, so they don’t find it feasible to take
much pains for such little amount of compensation. In such type of cases it was decided
that, the AH, if wants to forego the amount of compensation has to sign a Memorandum
of Understanding (MOU) to be documented to forego the amount of compensation. But
before signing of the MOU by the AH, the amount of compensation due to the AH has to
be informed to the respective family which will enable them to take a rationale decision
in the matter. The format of the MOU is attached as Annexure 13.
The significance of the impact on land of all 1344 AHs and 8089 has been presented in the
following Table No.6 which indicates that there is less than 10% impact on their land:
Table 5 : Significance of Impact on Land Sl.No. Scale of Impact Household Persons %HH
1. Insignificant Impact on the
properties of Temporary AHs.
which is less than 10% Impact
1344
8089
100
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IV. SOCIO-ECONOMIC INFORMATION AND PROFILE
A. Census Socioeconomic Survey
57. The Census field survey enumerated all private assets/properties and common property
resources within the proposed alignment of 31 Villages located in Zeerapur Tehsil of District
Rajgarh. For every Affected Household (AH), a pre-tested structured questionnaire was
administered during the socio-economic survey and inventory of losses. The survey recorded
details of (i) identification of the Displaced Households (DH); (ii) type, use and extent of losses
of the AHs; and (iii) enumerating their losses based on their entitlement matrix
58. In addition to recording the above information, detailed socio-economic characteristics,
including a demographic profile of members of the household, standard of living, inventory of
physical assets, vulnerability characteristics, indebtedness level, health and sanitation, and
ascertaining perceptions about project, resettlement options and compensation, was collected
from all the impacted 1344 displaced households. Details of Common Property Resources
(CPR) within the alignment were also recorded.
59. The DPs are categorized in a single category only as the impact of loss of their
properties is mainly of temporary nature in this subproject. Therefore the DHs and DPs are
entitled to get compensation of their land holdings and other impacted structures temporarily if
any as per their entitlement matrix.
B. Demographic Profile of Project Affected Households
1. Sex Ratio amongst the DPs
60. In this Project the pipeline is passing through the properties of 1344 affected
households. Therefore in all 1344 surveyed displaced households, there is 52.84% of male
population and 47.16% of female population. Out of all 1344 surveyed households the males in
all the 1344 AHs are heading the family and none of the female is heading any household in
these three affected Villages of Zeerapur Tehsil of District Rajgarh.
Table 6: All Displaced Persons by Sex
Name of village Male Female Total Percentage
Balaheda 565 449 1014 12.54
Barkhedi Umath 174 153 327 4.04
Barmankhedi 130 137 267 3.30
Banskhedi 5 3 8 0.10
Budanpur 133 118 251 3.10
Chhatarpura 193 159 352 4.35
Dhatrawda 279 261 540 6.68
Deogarh 94 87 181 2.24
Gordhanpura 119 111 230 2.84
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Jetpura 43 38 81 1.00
Jhadmau 73 85 158 1.95
Kadlawad 198 173 371 4.59
Kalakheda 103 101 204 2.52
Kalapipal 24 17 41 0.51
Khankri 181 185 366 4.52
Khubanpura 48 42 90 1.11
Kotda 26 23 49 0.61
Laliyakhedi 39 40 79 0.98
Mundi 133 111 244 3.02
Nandani 301 276 577 7.13
Padampura 222 189 411 5.08
Pipalya Mochi 187 156 343 4.24
Rajpura 74 62 136 1.68
Ramnagar 71 67 138 1.71
Semali 138 130 268 3.31
Semla 40 39 79 0.98
Shahwajpura 129 119 248 3.07
Shankarpura 32 25 57 0.70
Shyampura 46 42 88 1.09
Surajpura 132 120 252 3.12
Ubhapan 342 297 639 7.90
Total 4274 3815 8089 100.00 Percentage 52.84 47.16 100.00
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2. Household by Religion
61. 1344 Households were surveyed based on the religion they follow, and the data analysis
indicates that all 1314 households are the followers of Hinduism. Only 29 DHs are the followers
of Muslim Religion and only One Jain DH were found living in these 31 affected villages.
Table 7: Displaced Household by Religion
Name of village Hindu Muslims Jain Total Percentage
Balaheda 177 1 0 178 13.24
Barkhedi Umath 58 0 0 58 4.32
Barmankhedi 43 0 0 43 3.20
Banskhedi 2 0 0 2 0.15
Budanpur 48 0 0 48 3.57
Chhatarpura 47 1 0 48 3.57
Dhatrawda 88 1 1 90 6.70
Deogarh 28 1 0 29 2.16
Gordhanpura 43 0 0 43 3.20
Jetpura 11 0 0 11 0.82
Jhadmau 16 6 0 22 1.64
Kadlawad 72 0 0 72 5.36
Kalakheda 34 0 0 34 2.53
Kalapipal 7 0 0 7 0.52
Khankri 57 7 0 64 4.76
Khubanpura 12 0 0 12 0.89
Kotda 8 0 0 8 0.60
Laliyakhedi 10 0 0 10 0.74
Mundi 53 0 0 53 3.94
Nandani 98 0 0 98 7.29
Padampura 64 2 0 66 4.91
Pipalya Mochi 54 0 0 54 4.02
Rajpura 16 0 0 16 1.19
Ramnagar 19 0 0 19 1.41
Semali 37 1 0 38 2.83
Semla 15 0 0 15 1.12
Shahwajpura 32 0 0 32 2.38
Shankarpura 9 0 0 9 0.67
Shyampura 14 0 0 14 1.04
Surajpura 41 2 0 43 3.20
Ubhapan 101 7 0 108 8.04
Total 1314 29 1 1344 100.00 Percentage 97.77 2.16 0.07 100.00
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3. Household by Social Group
62. The Social Category of the AHs was also judged by the socio-economic survey, which
indicates that there is majority of Other Backward Caste population, comprising 86.16 % of the
total population in these 31 villages. The Scheduled Caste representation is 5.65 %, 0.37 % of
ST Families and 7.81 % of General Category was found amongst these 1344 displaced
households.
Table 8: Displaced Persons by Social Category Name of village SC ST OBC General Total Percentage
Balaheda 7 3 161 7 178 13.24
Barkhedi Umath 1 0 57 0 58 4.32
Barmankhedi 3 0 39 1 43 3.20
Banskhedi 0 0 1 1 2 0.15
Budanpur 0 0 48 0 48 3.57
Chhatarpura 6 0 41 1 48 3.57
Dhatrawda 2 0 47 41 90 6.70
Deogarh 0 0 29 0 29 2.16
Gordhanpura 19 0 24 0 43 3.20
Jetpura 0 0 9 2 11 0.82
Jhadmau 1 0 19 2 22 1.64
Kadlawad 16 0 37 19 72 5.36
Kalakheda 2 0 32 0 34 2.53
Kalapipal 0 0 7 0 7 0.52
Khankri 0 0 61 3 64 4.76
Khubanpura 0 0 12 0 12 0.89
Kotda 0 0 8 0 8 0.60
Laliyakhedi 1 0 9 0 10 0.74
Mundi 0 0 53 0 53 3.94
Nandani 8 2 74 14 98 7.29
Padampura 0 0 57 9 66 4.91
Pipalya Mochi 0 0 54 0 54 4.02
Rajpura 0 0 16 0 16 1.19
Ramnagar 1 0 16 2 19 1.41
Semali 0 0 38 0 38 2.83
Semla 0 0 15 0 15 1.12
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Shahwajpura 7 0 25 0 32 2.38
Shankarpura 1 0 8 0 9 0.67
Shyampura 0 0 14 0 14 1.04
Surajpura 1 0 42 0 43 3.20
Ubhapan 0 0 105 3 108 8.04
Total 76 5 1158 105 1344 100.00 Percentage
5.65 0.37 86.16 7.81 100.00
4. Household by Size of Family
63. Family of size 4-5 members account for 45.31% followed by 35.49% having 1-3
members in the family. There is 17.14% of families having 6-7 Members and 22.86% families
are having more than 7 Members in the family.
Table 9: Size of the household
Name of village 1 to 5 Members
6 or 8 Members
9 or 10 Members
Above 10 Members
Total Percentage
Balaheda 78 68 19 14 179 13.32
Barkhedi Umath 32 20 2 4 58 4.32
Barmankhedi 23 11 3 6 43 3.20
Banskhedi 2 0 0 0 2 0.15
Budanpur 31 11 4 2 48 3.57
Chhatarpura 20 13 3 12 48 3.57
Dhatrawda 30 41 11 7 89 6.62
Deogarh 8 15 4 2 29 2.16
Gordhanpura 26 13 3 2 44 3.27
Jetpura 0 7 1 3 11 0.82
Jhadmau 12 9 0 1 22 1.64
Kadlawad 43 24 2 3 72 5.36
Kalakheda 12 14 4 4 34 2.53
Kalapipal 2 4 1 0 7 0.52
Khankri 24 27 5 8 64 4.76
Khubanpura 5 3 2 2 12 0.89
Kotda 4 3 1 0 8 0.60
Laliyakhedi 3 5 0 2 10 0.74
Mundi 38 10 2 3 53 3.94
Nandani 46 36 6 10 98 7.29
Padampura 26 28 5 7 66 4.91
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Pipalya Mochi 31 12 5 6 54 4.02
Rajpura 6 4 1 5 16 1.19
Ramnagar 6 8 1 4 19 1.41
Semali 14 13 3 8 38 2.83
Semla 10 3 2 0 15 1.12
Shahwajpura 11 9 8 4 32 2.38
Shankarpura 5 1 0 3 9 0.67
Shyampura 7 3 2 2 14 1.04
Surajpura 22 12 5 4 43 3.20
Ubhapan 32 50 12 13 107 7.96
Total 609 477 117 141 1344 100.00 Percentage 45.31 35.49 8.71 10.49 100.0
5. Age Group of DPs
64. 31.08% of DPs are in the age group of 21 years and below followed by 29.99% coming
under age group of 22-35 years, followed by 22.23% coming under the age group of 36-50
years, 12.00% belonging to age group of 51-65 years and only 4.70% DPs are more than 65
years of age. The analysis indicates that the life expectancy is still very low in these villages.
Table 10: Age Group of Displaced Persons Name of village Up to
21 Years
22 to 35
Years
36 to 50
Years
51 to 65
Years
Above 65
Years
Total Percentage
Balaheda 285 312 234 141 42 1014 12.54
Barkhedi Umath 113 92 60 52 10 327 4.04
Barmankhedi 79 88 56 29 15 267 3.30
Banskhedi 0 0 0 1 7 8 0.10
Budanpur 89 85 47 26 4 251 3.10
Chhatarpura 122 102 75 41 12 352 4.35
Dhatrawda 169 152 116 72 31 540 6.68
Deogarh 36 62 54 25 4 181 2.24
Gordhanpura 83 55 57 26 9 230 2.84
Jetpura 20 29 19 8 5 81 1.00
Jhadmau 48 44 47 12 7 158 1.95
Kadlawad 124 126 77 34 10 371 4.59
Kalakheda 88 55 42 19 0 204 2.52
Kalapipal 14 14 6 2 5 41 0.51
Khankri 99 118 76 55 18 366 4.52
Khubanpura 38 18 23 9 2 90 1.11
Kotda 23 10 11 0 5 49 0.61
Laliyakhedi 27 21 14 14 3 79 0.98
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Mundi 96 77 42 18 11 244 3.02
Nandani 195 154 134 69 25 577 7.13
Padampura 90 124 97 73 27 411 5.08
Pipalya Mochi 107 114 69 43 10 343 4.24
Rajpura 55 38 31 6 6 136 1.68
Ramnagar 50 43 23 14 8 138 1.71
Semali 88 68 67 32 13 268 3.31
Semla 14 32 18 9 6 79 0.98
Shahwajpura 107 59 45 21 16 248 3.07
Shankarpura 8 20 10 11 8 57 0.70
Shyampura 20 26 29 11 2 88 1.09
Surajpura 84 74 56 25 13 252 3.12
Ubhapan 143 214 163 73 46 639 7.90
Total 2514 2426 1798 971 380 8089 100.00 Percentage 31.08 29.99 22.23 12.00 4.70 100.00
C. Socio-economic Profile
1. Educational level of DPs
65. The data analysis of educational level indicates that 48.97% DPs are still not educated,
followed by 26.10% who are only primary school passed, followed by 13.28% who are 6th to 8th
Class passed, 7.45% are 9th to Class 12th passed. There are 3.28% DPs who are graduates
followed by 0.93% who are post graduates and none are Diploma Holders.
Table 11 : Educational level of Displaced Persons
Name of village Up to 5th
6th - 8th
9th - 12th
Graduate Post Graduate
Illiterate Total Percentage
Balaheda 167 117 104 69 39 518 1014 12.54
Barkhedi Umath 65 47 16 4 2 193 327 4.04
Barmankhedi 85 30 20 4 6 122 267 3.30
Banskhedi 1 2 0 1 0 4 8 0.10
Budanpur 107 19 7 7 0 111 251 3.10
Chhatarpura 122 37 29 12 0 152 352 4.35
Dhatrawda 93 80 59 7 10 291 540 6.68
Deogarh 46 12 12 4 0 107 181 2.24
Gordhanpura 84 28 11 7 1 99 230 2.84
Jetpura 27 8 2 1 2 41 81 1.00
Jhadmau 19 26 21 3 0 89 158 1.95
Kadlawad 94 64 43 39 4 127 371 4.59
Kalakheda 77 31 5 1 0 90 204 2.52
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Kalapipal 12 3 0 0 0 26 41 0.51
Khankri 71 65 48 1 5 176 366 4.52
Khubanpura 33 7 0 2 0 48 90 1.11
Kotda 16 12 4 5 0 12 49 0.61
Laliyakhedi 18 15 7 8 0 31 79 0.98
Mundi 72 28 5 0 0 139 244 3.02
Nandani 134 83 38 19 0 303 577 7.13
Padampura 99 49 23 17 0 223 411 5.08
Pipalya Mochi 131 44 15 4 0 149 343 4.24
Rajpura 64 17 4 0 0 51 136 1.68
Ramnagar 28 23 12 7 1 67 138 1.71
Semali 90 42 24 6 1 105 268 3.31
Semla 17 7 4 11 0 40 79 0.98
Shahwajpura 80 33 8 4 0 123 248 3.07
Shankarpura 13 2 7 0 0 35 57 0.70
Shyampura 11 19 11 4 0 43 88 1.09
Surajpura 77 50 19 9 0 97 252 3.12
Ubhapan 158 74 45 9 4 349 639 7.90
Total 2111 1074 603 265 75 3961 8089 100.00 Percentage 26.10 13.28 7.45 3.28 0.93 48.97 100.00
2. Occupation of DPs
66. The occupation of DP’s indicates that 44.28% are cultivators followed by 18.59% who
are agricultural laborers, 30.56% are not in any work force and only 6.56% are salaried
employees. Therefore majority of population belongs to agricultural sector either as land owner /
cultivator or as agriculture laborers.
Table 12: Occupation of Displaced Persons
Name of village Salaried Cultivators Agricultural Laborer
Not in Workforce
Total Percentage
Balaheda 116 346 225 327 1014 12.54
Barkhedi Umath 27 128 49 123 327 4.04
Barmankhedi 32 98 43 94 267 3.30
Banskhedi 0 3 0 5 8 0.10
Budanpur 11 110 37 93 251 3.10
Chhatarpura 16 157 65 114 352 4.35
Dhatrawda 59 214 108 159 540 6.68
Deogarh 13 94 44 30 181 2.24
Gordhanpura 9 102 47 72 230 2.84
Jetpura 2 41 19 19 81 1.00
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Jhadmau 7 66 37 48 158 1.95
Kadlawad 37 198 41 95 371 4.59
Kalakheda 10 94 32 68 204 2.52
Kalapipal 0 20 6 15 41 0.51
Khankri 19 194 59 94 366 4.52
Khubanpura 3 41 16 30 90 1.11
Kotda 0 21 11 17 49 0.61
Laliyakhedi 0 35 14 30 79 0.98
Mundi 5 119 33 87 244 3.02
Nandani 51 248 104 174 577 7.13
Padampura 22 201 81 107 411 5.08
Pipalya Mochi 8 163 59 113 343 4.24
Rajpura 0 64 31 41 136 1.68
Ramnagar 1 59 23 55 138 1.71
Semali 11 122 57 78 268 3.31
Semla 0 41 18 20 79 0.98
Shahwajpura 6 104 35 103 248 3.07
Shankarpura 0 31 10 16 57 0.70
Shyampura 3 45 21 19 88 1.09
Surajpura 14 125 46 67 252 3.12
Ubhapan 49 298 133 159 639 7.90
Total 531 3582 1504 2472 8089 100.00 Percentage 6.56 44.28 18.59 30.56 100.00
3. Income of Household
67. Household income of 8.11% affected population is more than Rs.10000 per month,
followed by 13.69% earning in between Rupees Rs7000 to Rs.10000 per month. The .33.26%
of affected population having income of Rs 5,001 to 7,000 per month. Rest 44.94% affected
population having monthly income up to 5,000 per month.
Table 13: Monthly Household Income of Displaced Households Name of village Up to
5000 5001 to
7000 7001 to 10000
Above 10000
Total Percentage
Balaheda 69 60 33 16 178 13.24
Barkhedi Umath 21 20 9 8 58 4.32
Barmankhedi 13 20 5 5 43 3.20
Banskhedi 1 1 0 0 2 0.15
Budanpur 20 11 9 8 48 3.57
Chhatarpura 17 12 12 7 48 3.57
Dhatrawda 50 29 5 6 90 6.70
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Deogarh 15 6 4 4 29 2.16
Gordhanpura 31 11 1 0 43 3.20
Jetpura 4 6 1 0 11 0.82
Jhadmau 2 10 8 2 22 1.64
Kadlawad 27 23 14 8 72 5.36
Kalakheda 14 10 8 2 34 2.53
Kalapipal 3 2 2 0 7 0.52
Khankri 44 19 1 0 64 4.76
Khubanpura 8 3 1 0 12 0.89
Kotda 5 1 1 1 8 0.60
Laliyakhedi 5 2 2 1 10 0.74
Mundi 22 17 9 5 53 3.94
Nandani 38 21 23 16 98 7.29
Padampura 27 33 3 3 66 4.91
Pipalya Mochi 19 17 11 7 54 4.02
Rajpura 8 4 2 2 16 1.19
Ramnagar 11 6 2 0 19 1.41
Semali 23 10 4 1 38 2.83
Semla 9 5 1 0 15 1.12
Shahwajpura 18 9 3 2 32 2.38
Shankarpura 2 7 0 0 9 0.67
Shyampura 7 4 2 1 14 1.04
Surajpura 21 13 6 3 43 3.20
Ubhapan 50 55 2 1 108 8.04
Total 604 447 184 109 1344 100.00 Percentage 44.94 33.26 13.69 8.11 100.00
4. Impact to Vulnerable DH (mutually exclusive)
68. The vulnerable population was also assessed amongst 1344 DHs. The weakest section
representing 41.96 % is Below Poverty Line (BPL) but there are 6 women headed household
found amongst the surveyed displaced households. There is near about 5.65 % of SC
population and 0.37 Scheduled Tribe population was found amongst these 1344 DHs. There
are 693 Households who don’t come under the category of Vulnerable population. The
vulnerable status of DHs in the Project, which is mutually exclusive in the order of priority as
presented in the following table is given below:
Table 14 : Vulnerable (mutually exclusive) Name of village
Women Headed
Household
Below Poverty
Line
ST SC Not Applicable
Total Percentage
Balaheda 2 76 3 7 90 178 13.24
25
Barkhedi Umath 0 32 0 1 25 58 4.32
Barmankhedi 0 13 0 3 27 43 3.20
Banskhedi 0 0 0 0 2 2 0.15
Budanpur 0 7 0 0 41 48 3.57
Chhatarpura 0 6 0 6 36 48 3.57
Dhatrawda 3 63 0 2 22 90 6.70
Deogarh 0 20 0 0 9 29 2.16
Gordhanpura 0 16 0 19 8 43 3.20
Jetpura 0 3 0 0 8 11 0.82
Jhadmau 0 11 0 1 10 22 1.64
Kadlawad 0 29 0 16 27 72 5.36
Kalakheda 1 21 0 2 10 34 2.53
Kalapipal 0 5 0 0 2 7 0.52
Khankri 0 26 0 0 38 64 4.76
Khubanpura 0 2 0 0 10 12 0.89
Kotda 0 4 0 0 4 8 0.60
Laliyakhedi 0 9 0 1 0 10 0.74
Mundi 0 15 0 0 38 53 3.94
Nandani 0 49 2 8 39 98 7.29
Padampura 0 38 0 0 28 66 4.91
Pipalya Mochi 0 23 0 0 31 54 4.02
Rajpura 0 2 0 0 14 16 1.19
Ramnagar 0 15 0 1 3 19 1.41
Semali 0 10 0 0 28 38 2.83
Semla 0 4 0 0 11 15 1.12
Shahwajpura 0 12 0 7 13 32 2.38
Shankarpura 0 4 0 1 4 9 0.67
Shyampura 0 8 0 0 6 14 1.04
Surajpura 0 9 0 1 33 43 3.20
Ubhapan 0 32 0 0 76 108 8.04
Total 6 564 5 76 693 1344 100.00 Percentage 0.45 41.96 0.37 5.65 51.56 100.00
D. Key Socio-economic Indicators
69. The key socio-economic indicators established, based on the socio-economic survey
carried out in the month of April and May’ 2019 presented in the following table.
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70. The data analysis of the socio-economic indicators represents that average monthly
income of the family in Balaheda Village is Rs.15,124 with 3 Earners, Barkhedi Umath Village it
is Rs12,474 per month with 2 Earners and in Barmankhedi Village it is Rs 10,478 with 2
Earners, in Banskhedi it is Rs. 11,589 per month with 2 Earners, in Budanpur it is Rs. 10674
with 3 Earners, in Chattarpura it is Rs.8745 with 4 Earners, in Dhatravada it is 15,852 with 3
Earners, in Deogarh it is Rs. 10,682 with 2 Earners, in Gordhanpura it is Rs. 11645 with 2
Earners, in Jetpura it is 14899 with 3 Earners, it is Rs. 14577 with 2 Earners in Jhadmau Village,
it is Rs. 16448 with 4 Earners in Kadlawad Village, it is Rs. 8874 with 2 Earners in Kalakheda
Village, it is Rs. 10152 with 2 Earners in Kalapipal Village, it is Rs. 13,996 with 3 Earners in
Khankri Village, it is Rs. 9263 with 2 Earners in Khubanpura Village, it is Rs. 9444 with 2
Eaarners in Kotda Village, it is Rs. 8693 with 3 Earners in Laliyakhedi, it is Rs. 14,500 with 3
Earners in Mundi Village, 3 Earners with Rs. 15959 per month in Nandani Village, it is Rs.
13778 with 3 Earners in Padampura Village, it is Rs. 9574 with 2 Earners in Pipalyamochi
Village, it is Rs. 16,235 with 4 earners in Rajpura Village, it is Rs. 14878 with 3 Earners in
Ramnagar Village, it is Rs. 12,666 with 3 Earners in Semali Village, it is Rs. 14,895 with 3
Earners in Semla Village, it is Rs. 16,742 with 4 Earners in Shahwajpura, it is Rs. 13,557 with 4
Earners in Shyampura, it is Rs. 12,201 with 3 Earners in Surajpura Village, it is Rs. 12,304 with
3 Earners in Ubhapan Village.
71. In Balaheda Village there are 72 Separate Kitchen, 96 separate toilet, 145 separate
bath, 176 households are having electric connections, 177 AHs have Drinking Water facility,
and 166 AHs have LPG Cooking Gas Connection with 2 Women Headed Households. In
Barkhedi Umath Village, there are 9 separate Kitchen, 18 separate toilets, 26 separate Bath, 57
AHs have electricity, 58 have drinking water facility and 36 have LPG Connections.. In
Barmankhedi Village there are 17 separate kitchens, 22 separate toilet, 31 Separate Bath, 43
AHs have Electricity, 43 have Drinking Water facility, 37 have LPG connections.. In Village
Banskhedi there are 2 separate Toilet, 2 separate Bath, 2 have electricity and drinking water
facility, 2 of them have LPG connection. In Village Budanpur there is one separate kitchen, 23
separate toilet, 42 separate Bath, 48 have electric connection and drinking water facility, and 41
households have LPG Connection. In Chattarpura there are 4 separate Kitchen, 15 separate
Toilet, 38 separate Bath, 47 have electricity, 48 drinking water facility and 42 have LPG
Connection. In Dhatravada Village there are there are 28 separate kitchen, 47 separate toilet,
59 separate Bath, 88 of them have electricity and drinking water facility, 3 Women Headed
Households and 74 households have LPG connections. In Deogarh Village there are 13
separate Kitchen, 24 separate toilets, 27 separate Bath, 29 of them have electricity, drinking
water facility and LPG connection. In Gordhanpura Village 4 households have separate kitchen,
12 have separate toilet, 20 separate bathrooms and 42 of them have electricity, drinking water
facility and LPG connection. In Jetpura Village there is 1 separate kitchen, 3 separate Toilet, 6
separate Bath, 11 have electricity, 10 have drinking water facility, and 6 of them have LPG
connection. In Jhadmau 2 households have separate kitchens, 8 have separate toilet, 10 have
separate Bathrooms, 21 have electricity and 22 households have Drinking water facility and
LPG Connection.
72. In Kadlawad there are 27 separate Kitchen, 57 separate Toilet, 74 separate Bath, 80
have electric connections, 71 have Drinking Water facility, and 66 have LPG Connection. In
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Kalakheda Village there are 5 separate Toilet, 3 separate Bath, 34 households have electric
connection and Drinking Water facility, 1 Women Headed Households and 17 have LPG
connection. In Village Kalapipal there is 1 separate toilet, 2 separate Bath, 7 households have
Electricity, Drinking Water and LPG Connection facility, In Village Khankri there are 23 separate
Kitchen, 30 separate Toilet, 41 have electric connection, 62 have drinking water facility and 63
have LPG connection. In Village Khubanpura, there are 3 separate kitchen, and Toilet, 8
households have separate Bath, 10 have electricity and drinking water facility and 6 have LPG
connections. In Village Kotda there is only 1 separate kitchen and 8 households have separate
Toilet, Bath, electricity, drinking water facility and LPG Gas connections. In Village Laliyakhedi
there are 2 separate Toilet, 5 separate Bath, 10 household have electricity and drinking water
facility and 8 LPG Gas Connection. In village Mundi there is 1 separate Kitchen, 15 separate
Toilet, 16 separate Bath, 52 electric connections, 53 have drinking water facility and 30 have
LPG Connection.
73. In Nandani Village there are 20 separate Kitchen, 58 separate Toilet, 69 separate Bath,
98 household have electricity, 97 have drinking water facility and 73 have LPG Connection. In
Padampura Village there are 19 separate kitchen, 35 separate toilet, 37 separate bath, 66 AHs
have electric connection, Drinking water facility and LPG Connections. In Pipalya Mochi there
are 6 separate kitchen, 43 separate toilet, 45 separate bath, 54 of them have electricity and
drinking water facility but 52 of them have LPG Connection. The overall analysis of the data
indicates that existing facilities available with the local population is not indicative of their very
good standard of living.
Table 15 : Key Socio-economic Indicators
Name of village
Monthly Family Income
No. of Earners
Permanent
Semi Permanent
Temp-orary
Houses
Sepa rate Kitc- hen
Sepa rate
Toilet
Sepa rate Bath
Electri City
Drinking Water HSC
LPG for
Coo-king
Family Size
Women Headed
HH
Total
Balaheda 15124 3 1 0 0 72 96 145 176 177 166 6.28 2 15980.3
Barkhedi Umath 12474 2 1 0 0 9 18 26 57 58 36 5.70 0 12691.7
Barmankhedi 10478 2 1 0 0 17 22 31 43 43 37 6.69 0 10684.7
Banskhedi 11589 2 1 0 0 0 2 2 2 2 2 4.00 0 11606
Budanpur 10674 3 1 0 0 1 23 42 48 48 41 5.37 0 10888.4
Chhatarpura 8745 4 1 0 0 4 15 38 47 48 42 7.72 0 8962.72
Dhatrawda 15852 3 1 0 0 28 47 59 88 88 74 6.96 3 16261
Deogarh 10682 2 1 0 0 13 24 27 29 29 29 6.20 0 10842.2
Gordhanpura 11645 2 1 0 0 4 12 20 42 42 42 5.43 0 11825.4
Jetpura 14899 3 1 0 0 1 3 6 11 10 6 10.63 0 14952.6
Jhadmau 14577 2 1 0 0 2 8 10 21 22 22 5.81 0 14671.8
Kadlawad 16448 4 1 0 0 27 57 74 80 71 66 5.32 0 16840.3
Kalakheda 8874 2 1 0 0 0 5 3 34 34 17 6.44 1 8979.44
Kalapipal 10152 2 1 0 0 0 1 2 7 7 7 6.00 0 10186
Khankri 13996 3 1 0 0 23 30 41 62 63 53 7.26 0 14286.3
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Khubanpura 9263 2 1 0 0 3 3 8 10 10 6 7.50 0 9313.5
Kotda 9444 2 1 0 0 1 8 8 8 8 8 6.12 0 9495.12
Laliyakhedi 8693 3 1 0 0 0 2 5 10 10 8 8.60 0 8740.6
Mundi 14500 3 1 0 0 6 15 16 52 53 30 4.71 0 14682.7
Nandani 15959 3 1 0 0 20 58 69 98 97 73 6.21 0 16390.2
Padampura 13778 3 1 0 0 19 35 37 66 66 66 6.68 0 14082.7
Pipalya Mochi 9574 2 1 0 0 6 43 45 54 54 52 6.50 0 9839.5
Rajpura 16235 4 1 0 0 0 6 8 16 16 15 8.75 0 16310.8
Ramnagar 14878 3 1 0 0 3 8 8 19 19 12 7.89 0 14958.9
Semali 12666 3 1 0 0 1 16 19 37 37 37 7.34 0 12826.3
Semla 14895 3 1 0 0 4 7 13 15 15 14 5.26 0 14973.3
Shahwajpura 16742 4 1 0 0 2 11 15 42 32 32 7.68 0 16890.7
Shankarpura 13557 4 1 0 0 0 3 4 9 9 8 7.00 0 13603
Shyampura 11843 3 1 0 0 5 8 12 14 13 13 6.25 0 11918.3
Surajpura 12201 3 1 0 0 4 31 35 43 43 39 6.06 0 12411.1
Ubhapan 12304 3 1 0 0 12 41 58 108 108 75 6.82 0 12722.8
Total 392741 87 31 0 0 287 658 886 1348 1332 1128 205.1
8 6 398818
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V. INFORMATION DISCLOSURE, CONSULTATION AND PARTICIPATION
A. Public Consultations
74. In order to engage with the community and enhance public understanding about the
Project and address the concerns and issues pertaining to compensation, rehabilitation and
resettlement, individual interviews and meetings were undertaken amongst the various sections
of affected households and people’s representative. The consultations with the APs and other
stakeholders will continue throughout the LARP preparation and its implementation period.
B. Methods of Consultation
75. Consultations and discussions were held during socio-economic survey period with both
primary and secondary stakeholders. The primary stakeholders include Project AHs / APs,
project beneficiaries and implementing agency (MPWRD). The secondary stakeholder includes
revenue officers and elected representatives of the local bodies.
76. During the socio-economic survey, Direct Consultations were held with the AHs, APs,
Officials of District Administration Officials of PIU (MPWRD) and Elected Members of the Local
Panchayats. The elected representatives of local bodies were also consulted regarding the
perception of the Project. Besides this Group Consultation were also held in two phases.
Table 16: Consultation Methods
Stakeholders Consultation Methods
Affected Persons / Affected Households Direct and Group Consultations
Local Communities Group Consultations
Local Elected Members Individual interview, discussions
Concerned Officials from Government Individual meeting /interviews, discussions
General Public Consultation Meetings
77. In addition to the web disclosure of the draft LARP, detailed consultations regarding the
extent of IR impact if any and the mitigation measures proposed in the draft LARP will be
disclosed to the APs and general public through public meetings held along the project. The
LARP disclosure meetings will be held to explain the contents and provisions of the draft LARP
and obtain the feedback, suggestions and objections, if any, on the draft LARP and accordingly
make suitable amendments/corrections before finalizing the LARP.
78. All relevant aspects of project design, details of impact to private properties were
discussed with the local communities in impacted Villages. A total of 492 persons (80 females
and 412 males) took part in Consultations in the impacted Villages. The date, venue, number of
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participants and the photographs are provided below. The issues and concerns raised during
the consultations are summarized and provided in the following table:
Table 17: Consultation Locations
Name of Villages Covered Date Male
participants
Female
Participants
Mundi, Barkhedi Umat, Sirpoi 22.11.2018 60 10
Ramnagar, Zeerapur Tehsil 24.01.2019 30 3
Dhatravada and Padampura 16.04.2019 36 16
Haripura and Pagaria, Zeerapur Tehsil 16.04.2019 17 3
Gordhanpura and Naihera, Zeerapur 16.04.2019 22 4
Kharkheda, Zeerapur Tehsil. Rajgarh 16.04.2019 19 4
Ubhapan, Zeerapur Tehsil. Rajgarh 17.04.2019 17 0
Jhadmau, Zeerapur Tehsil. Rajgarh 17.04.2019 28 7
Banskhedi, Zeerapur Tehsil. Rajgarh 17.04.2019 10 0
Balaheda, Zeerapur Tehsil. Rajgarh 17.04.2019 18 8
Semla, Zeerapur Tehsil. Rajgarh 18.04.2019 20 3
Surajpura, Zeerapur Tehsil. Rajgarh 18.04.2019 20 5
Sirpoi, Zeerapur Tehsil. Rajgarh 18.04.2019 27 5
Khubanpura, Zeerapur Tehsil. Rajgarh 18.04.2019 14 3
Khejadia, Zeerapur Tehsil. Rajgarh 19.04..2019 20 4
Khakari, Zeerapur Tehsil. Rajgarh 19.04.2019 16 3
Gopalpura, Zeerapur Tehsil. Rajgarh 19.04.2019 18 0
Lalyakhedi, Zeerapur Tehsil. Rajgarh 19.04.2019 20 2
Total 412 80
Consultations with Affected Population and People’s Representative
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C. Outcome of the Consultations
79. In this context consultations were carried out with Displaced Persons (DPs), local
population and People’s Representatives to share the information about the Project and to
record their concerns and feedback. From both direct and group consultations, it is noted that
people are very well aware about the project as various surveys in the area have been going on
but they are not aware of the extent of improvements of the proposed project and the likely
impacts and benefits of the Project. The relevant information was provided to them by the
Resettlement Specialist, Concerned Officers of PIU and the Officials of L&T Construction.
80. During Group Consultations, the displaced persons and People’s Representatives of the
affected areas were imparted information regarding the minute details of the project, its impacts
and benefits. During Consultations the Officials of PIU and Engineers of L&T Constructions
explained them the technical aspects of the Project and Resettlement Specialist discussed with
them, their entitlements matrix as per the applicable policies of the State, RFCTLARRA’ 2013 and SPS 2009 of Asian Development Bank (ADB).The Resettlement Specialist present there,
explained to the affected population about their Entitlement Matrix based on the inventory of
their 100% losses being taken into account by the Census and Socio-economic survey team.
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Therefore the affected population should give all the details to the survey team so that their
right, privileges and losses can be taken care of as per their entitlement matrix.
81. The Consultations of third Phase started from Dhatravada Village, where there are 1700
Voters having a near about population of 4000. Sarpanch Govind Singh was also present during
consultation process. The other People’s representatives also took part in public consultations
and their perception about the proposed project was taken at length. Sardar Bai W/O Balchand
of Gujar Community is the Mahila Sarpanch of Gordhanpura, Kharkheda and Pagaria Villages.
There is majority of Patidar Community in Gordhanpra Village and Sondhia Community in
Pagaria Village. In most of the Villages there is majority of OBC Community, next comes SC
population but Tribal population is very negligible.
82. The Consultations were held at Ubhapan Village in which Sarpanch Bharat Singh was
present. The near about population of this Village is 800.Consultations were held in Jhadmau
Village where Sarpanch Gajpal Singh was present. Detailed consultation were held in Village
Balaheda which is the Panchayat is of Semla and Balaheda Villages. There female Sarpanch
Sardar Bai who belongs to Dangi Community. The Consultations were held with Women
population of the Villages because they don’t like to discuss anything in front of male population
of the Village.
83. Ms Laxmi Vishwakarma, Assistant Manager was present as an Official of PIU, MPWRD.
She also took active part in consultation with the affected population by explaining them the
technical aspects of the project with its impacts and benefits in the long run. The interviews
were conducted by the Resettlement Specialist who made the affected population aware about
the upcoming Kundalia Irrigation Project. The local population is more than willing to render their
100% co-operation during implementation of the project as they know about the forthcoming
benefits of the project.
Table 18: Summary of Consultation Outcome
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Issues Discussions / Suggestion
Mitigation Measures Proposed
Prior Notice regarding construction work to be given to the Affected Population
The AP’s should be given prior notice before taking up the Construction Work of the Subproject.
APs will be given prior information at least 60 days before starting the construction work. Due precautions will be taken so that no harm is caused to the affected and the local population.
Benefits should be extended to the affected population as per their entitlement.
Planning should be made in such a manner so that the Local population should be benefited by the Project.
It will be ensured that the affected population is given priority in extending the benefits of the proposed project as per their entitlement matrix.
Local Labor should be given preference in the construction work.
The local labor should be engaged / employed in the Project related activities.
It will be ensured that the affected population is given preference in hiring of casual labor for construction work undertaken by the Contractor.
Home privacy, routine activities and safety of Women should be taken care of.
Home privacy, routine activities, safety and security of women should not be disturbed due to construction of the project.
Due measures will be taken to ensure that the privacy of women and girls should not be disturbed due to the construction of the Project. The Company will take due precautions in this regard.
Though their lands will be temporarily acquired for the project work but prior information should be given to them before taking possession of the said land.
Despite the temporary impacts on their properties prior information should be given before commencement of the work so that APs can harvest their crops before being damaged.
The APs will be informed at least 60 days before taking up the construction work in the fields so that they can harvest their crops if they are reaped. They will be given all the information regarding the impacts and benefits of the proposed project.
Due entitlements to be paid prior to the construction work. Application of provisions of Pipeline Act of the State.
Due to temporary acquisition of land the APs should be paid their due entitlements before commencement of construction work as per the provisions of Pipeline Act of the State.
It will be ensured that the Company will extend all their due entitlements as per the entitlement matrix of the affected population before starting the construction activities. The Pipeline Act of the State will be applicable on this subproject due to temporary acquisition of Land. Therefore they should be paid crop compensation and land compensation of 15% as per the Act.
84. The consultations were held with the affected population, General Public and the
People’s Representatives to provide information about the proposed Project activities and
expected impacts of the project and their concerns about the upcoming project. Other key
stakeholders include representatives of government entities involved in the planning, design,
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implementation and operation of the Project, which includes PIU (MPWRD) and Revenue
Department of GOMP.
85. The community consultations indicated that local population had been suffering acute
shortage of water for drinking and irrigation purposes. Due to shortage of irrigation facilities,
they are not able to take two crops in a year and the crop yields are also not up to their
expectations. These factors have been the root cause of their low standard of living. The
upcoming Project will open new horizons for them when they will be able to take two good yield
crops every year. The proposed Project will not only improve the standard of living of the APs
but it will be a source of bringing over all development of the population living in the adjoining
areas also.
86. Consultations and participation with DHs, DPs and People’s Representatives will further
be held in future to ensure their understanding about the potential impacts of the Project on their
livelihoods. To understand the perception and attitude of the people about the Project, detailed
interviews, and group discussions have been developed and will be conducted by the
Safeguard Resettlement Specialist with stakeholders in future implementation of the Project.
This will bring very fruitful results when stakeholders will feel involved from the origination of the
Project and even throughout the implementing stage. They will consider themselves to be a part
of the proposed Project resulting into their 100% cooperation in its implementation. Their full-
fledged cooperation will enhance the speed of the implementation of the Project.
D. Mitigation Measures to Address Community Concerns
87. For implementation of this subproject due measures will be taken so that the
Resettlement Planning and implementation goes ahead of construction work. The Contractor
L&T Construction will fence the area and construction activity needs to be carried out within the
construction limits only. The access roads will be made available for use of the community. Civil
facilities will be provided to the community under the Project. The local community will be given
priority in the labor work when need arises. Due measures will be taken for the safety of the
women. Prior notice before taking up the work in the area will be intimated to the APs at least 60
days before the commencement of construction work. Safety measures will be adopted while
construction of the project is going on.
88. There will be sufficient light at the construction site and the adjoining areas also to take
care of any unforeseen situation. During construction work the labors have been using helmet,
gum boots and gloves for the safety purposes as per Company’s norms. They will be covered
by a Group Insurance Scheme. There will be same wages for male and female laborers. When
the trenches are made for Laying of the pipeline there will be some symbols indicating it to be a
Danger Zone. There is a first aid box available at the construction site and there is a Medical
Van also available at the construction site. Due measures will be taken to build confidence
between the implementing agency and the affected population so that they give their 100% co-
operation during construction period so that the project is completed in stipulated time period.
The early completion of the project will enable the benefitted population to accrue the benefits of
the project at the earliest.
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E. Conclusions of the Group Consultations
89. From both direct and group consultations, it is noted that people are well aware about
the upcoming Project as various surveys have been going on and spread by word of mouth from
each other. Despite this they were not aware of the extent of manifold benefits proposed and
the likely impacts of the Project on the local population. In this Project there is mainly temporary
impact on their properties and when the construction activities are over their land will be brought
back to its pre project condition. Therefore the stakeholders are well aware of the fact that they
will have some problems in the transition phase which is nothing in comparison to the benefits
they will get from the Project. There is no resistance found amongst the affected population and
the general public regarding the implementation of the Project instead there is great acceptance
of the upcoming project.
90. It is important to have a reasonable estimate of the numbers of people likely to be
affected, and an estimate of the costs of resettlement. Particular attention will be given to socio-
cultural considerations, such as the cultural or religious significance of the land, the vulnerability
of the affected population, or the availability of in-kind replacement for assets, especially when
they have important intangible implications in preparation of Land Acquisition and Resettlement
Plan of this subproject.
91. The Consultations held with DHs and DPs in three phases indicate that the stake
holders are very supportive about the Project and are more than willing to undergo the impact
on their properties for long-term benefits to be accrued by them through the KIP. The local
population is very well aware of the benefits of the proposed project and are willing to render
their 100% cooperation in the implementation of the project.
F. Plan for further Consultation in the Project
92. The effectiveness of the R&R program is directly related to the degree of continuing
involvement of those affected by the Subproject. Several additional rounds of consultations with
APs will form part of the further stages of subproject preparation and implementation. The
implementing Resettlement Specialist will be entrusted with the task of conducting these
consultations during LARP implementation, which will involve disclosure on compensation,
assistance options, and entitlement package and income restoration measures suggested for
the subproject. The consultation will continue throughout the subproject implementation period.
The following set of activities will be undertaken for effective implementation of the LARP:
(a) In case of any change in engineering alignment planning the APs and other stakeholders will be consulted in selection of pipe alignment for minimization of resettlement impacts, development of mitigation measures etc.
(b) Together with the Resettlement Specialist, the PIU will conduct information dissemination sessions in the subproject area and solicit the help of the local community/ leaders and encourage the participation of the AP’s in Plan implementation.
(c) During the implementation of LARP, Resettlement Specialist will organize public meetings, and will appraise the communities about the progress in the
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implementation of subproject works, including awareness regarding pipeline laying as per the proposed alignment and other construction works.
(d) Consultation and focus group discussions will be conducted with the vulnerable groups like Women, OBC, SC and ST population to ensure that the vulnerable groups understand the process and their needs are specifically taken into consideration.
(e) To make reasonable representation of Women in the subproject planning and implementation they will be specifically involved in consultation process.
93. A Public Consultation and Disclosure Plan will be prepared by the PIU / Resettlement
Specialist for the smooth and speedy implementation of the Subproject in the following format
as mentioned below:
Table 19: Format for Public Consultation and Disclosure Plan
Proposed Activity Task Assigned Responsible
Agencies
Public Notification Notify eligibility cut-off date for Major Sons PIU
Disclosure of LAP Translate LAP in Hindi and disclose at PIU
Office and Village Council PIU
Distribution of R&R information
leaflet
Prepare R&R information leaflet and
distribute to APs PIU
Internet disclosure of the LAP /
RP
Post LAP / RP on ADB and / or EA
website ADB/PIU
Consultative meetings during
joint measurement survey Face to face meetings with APs PIU
Disclosure of updated LAP / RP Disclosure after joint measurement survey PIU
Internet disclosure of
the updated LAP
Updated LAP posted on ADB and/or EA
website ADB/PIU
G. Information Disclosure
94. The EA will provide relevant LARP information, including information from the above
mentioned documents in a timely manner, in accessible places such as PIU Office and
Panchayat / Village Gram Sabha translated in local language, if necessary. LARP information
will be disseminated to APs at various Stages. Information including magnitude of loss, detailed
asset valuations, entitlements and special provisions, grievance rederssal procedures, timing of
payments, displacement schedule, Civil works schedule will be disclosed during LARP
implementation.
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VI. GRIEVANCE REDRESS MECHANISMS (GRM)
95. There will be 1344 DHs and 8089 DPs to be affected due to this Subproject so looking to
the present and future needs of proper resettlement of the affected population of the upcoming
Irrigation Project as a whole, a GRM is proposed to be established to provide avenues for DHs /
DPs to submit grievances that may arise from time to time. A two-tier GRM for the Project is
proposed which has been outlined as below:-.
96. The first tier Grievance Redressal Cell (GRC) at Project or PIU level will comprise of:
i. Sub Divisional Magistrate (SDM), Revenue Department as Chairperson ii. Executive Engineer (EE), PIU (WRD) Office as Secretary of GRC iii. R&R Officer, PIU Level (WRD) iv. A representative from local NGOs or a local person of repute and
standing in the Society or an Elected Representative from the locality. v. A representative from Displaced Persons.
97. The second tier GRC at District level will comprise of:
i. Project Director, PMU, WRD as Chairperson ii. Executive Engineer, PMU Level (WRD) as Secretary of GRC iii. R&R Officer at PMU Level, (WRD) at PMU Level iv. A representative from local NGOs or a local person of repute and
standing in the Society or an Elected Representative/ Zila Parishad Member.
98. The GRC at PIU level will meet once every month during the implementation of RP, but
if necessary more meetings will be called for as required to resolve a complaint. The Assistant
Manager, PMU of project will act as the Secretariat of GRC, and will keep records of all
complaints, such as: date of receiving complaint; meetings to resolve the complaint; action
taken and date of communication sent to complainant. The contractor’s site office and PIU office
will display notices indicating whom to contact if anybody has any grievance. The APs will be
informed that they could submit grievances either to PIU office or to GRC Secretary, or the
representative of APs. The GRC meeting will be at least convened once in a month, or as much
as needed when grievances need to be resolved. The complaint/grievance will be redressed in
one month’s time, and written communication will be sent to the complainant. The PIU will
continually coordinate with the Secretary of GRC to record a complaint registered by GRC with
details of complaints lodged, date of personal hearing, action taken, and date of communication
sent to the complainant.
99. For the second tier GRC at District level, the EE, PMU Level will act as the secretary of
GRC. The second tier will focus on finding resolutions for the complainants, and with time frame
not more than 4 weeks. The second tier GRC is also expected to resolve a grievance that could
not be resolved by the first tier GRC. This GRM is not substitute or part of the Land Acquisition
Rehabilitation and Resettlement (LARR) authority; the complainants are free to approach the
jurisdictional LARR Authority to have their grievance resolved. The complainant can access the
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appropriate Land Acquisition Rehabilitation and Resettlement (LARR) Authority at any time and
not necessarily go through the GRC.
100. Other than disputes relating to ownership rights and apportionment issues on which the
LARR Authority has jurisdiction, the GRC will review grievances involving all resettlement
benefits, relocation and payment of assistances. The GRM should be in place at the time when
disclosure of the RP is initiated by WRD and should continue throughout the project
implementation period.
101. The GRC will aim to provide a time-bound and transparent mechanism to voice and
resolve social, environmental, and project related concerns linked to the project. The GRC is not
intended to bypass the government’s inbuilt redressed process, nor the provisions of the statute,
but rather it is intended to address APs concerns and complaints promptly, making it readily
accessible to all segments of the APs, and is scaled to the risks and impacts of the Project.
Figure 1: An Overview of the Grievance Redress Mechanism
Complaints by individual DP, Groups, or institutions
Complaints by People’s representatives: political,
religious, community
Stage-1 GRC Meeting at Project/PIU level
(Complaints to GRC in written form
Stage-1 GRC Meeting at District Level
Decision of Stage 2 GRC – Convey the decision to Public / Chairman and other members of Step
1GRC
Decision to be taken within one month of receipt
of complaint
Decision to be taken within one month of receipt
of complaint
GRC process ends
Simple
Complex issues
2 Months
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VII. LEGAL FRAMEWORK
A. Introduction
102. The legal framework and principles adopted for addressing resettlement issues in the
subproject have been guided by the existing legislation and policies of the Government of India
(GOI), the Government of Madhya Pradesh, Asian Development Bank and the Resettlement
Framework (RF) adopted for the project. Prior to the preparation of the LARP, a detailed
analysis of the existing national and state policies was undertaken and a RF has been prepared
for the entire program. The section below provides details of the various national and state level
legislations studied and their applicability within this framework. This LARP is prepared based
on the review and analysis of all applicable legal and policy frameworks of the country and ADB
policy requirements. A summary of applicable acts and policies is presented in the following
paragraphs and the detailed policy analysis is provided in the RF.
B. Right to Fair Compensation and Transparency in Land Acquisition, Rehabilitation and Resettlement Act (RFCT in LARR), 2013
103. The Right to Fair Compensation and Transparency in Land Acquisition, Rehabilitation
and Resettlement Act, 2013 (RFCT in LARR Act - 2013) has been effective from January 1,
2014 after receiving the assent of the President of Republic of India. The Act replaced the Land
Acquisition Act, 1894.
104. The aims and objectives of the Act include: (i) to ensure, in consultation with institutions
of local self-government and Gram Sabhas established under the constitution of India, a
humane, participative, informed and transparent process for land acquisition for industrialization,
development of essential infrastructural facilities and urbanization with the least disturbance to
the owners of the land and other affected families; (ii) provide just and fair compensation to the
affected families whose land has been acquired or proposed to be acquired or are affected by
such acquisition; (iii) make adequate provisions for such affected persons for their rehabilitation
and resettlement; (iv) ensure that the cumulative outcome of compulsory acquisition should be
that affected persons become partners in development leading to an improvement in their post-
acquisition social and economic status and for matters connected therewith or incidental
thereto.
105. Section 27 of the Act defines the method by which market value of the land shall be
computed under the proposed law. Schedule I outlines the proposed minimum compensation
based on a multiple of market value. Section 31 of the Act specifies rehabilitation and
resettlement award for the affected families and the entitlements are defined in the Schedule II
and III. Under Schedule II various R&R assistance like house construction allowance, land
development assistance, option for annuity and employment, subsistence grant, transport
allowance etc. are made and under Schedule III it specifies various infrastructural facilities and
basis minimum amenities to be provided at new resettlement site in case of project based
relocation.
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C. Legal and Policy Frameworks of Madhya Pradesh State:
1) “Madhya Pradesh Bhumigat Pipeline, Cable Avan Duct (Bhumi ki Upyokta
ke Adhikaron Ka Arjan) Adhiniyam, 2012 (No. 5 of 2013)” – (To be referred as The Madhya Pradesh Pipeline Act, 2013)
RULES 106. Assessment of Compensation –
(1) The competent authority shall decide the loss of crop income, compensation of
trees and other losses from the land mentioned therein for the period of laying of
underground pipeline, cable or duct, in the following manner :-
(a) Any un irrigated land shall be considered as single cropped and irrigated land
shall be considered as double cropped. If no crops are taken in last three
years, the land shall be deemed as “fallow land” and the loss of crop income shall not be calculated for such land. In other cases, the loss of crop income
shall be calculated as follows :-
Calculation of crop income
= Standard
outcome of crop X
Minimum support price of crop
X 2
(2) In addition to the compensation as referred under rule (1), if any the
compensation shall be payable at the rate of fifteen percent of market value of
that land on the date of publication of the declaration under sub-section (1) of
section 4.
(3) If the laying of underground pipeline, cable or duct is not completed within the
stipulated period by the State Government or the Corporation, as the case may
be, it shall be liable to pay the loss for such additional period which was taken
beyond the stipulated period and also be liable for additional payment at the rate
of five percent of the market value of that land.
D. The Madhya Pradesh Government Order No. F 12-2 / 2014 / 07 / 2A Dated 12.11.2014 regarding the ‘Consent Land Purchase Policy’.
107. For the development of the State, different infrastructures are being constructed for
which the private land has to be acquired. The process of Land Acquisition is not only time
taking but involves heavy financial cost also. To save this cost and time a consideration amount
in lieu of impacted private properties is offered to the owner of the land and other properties
attached to it. The main conditions of this Circular are as follows:-
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1) This Policy is applicable only where there is a need to acquire Private Land for construction of permanent structures for the project.
2) This Policy of Land Purchase is not only cost effective but saves lot of time in Land Acquisition procedure.
3) A lump sum compensation / grant / consideration amount is being given to the affected household and his private properties are purchased by the Government with the mutual consent of the affected person or affected household.
4) If land is required for any developmental purposes the District Collector is approached for making such type of land available to the concerned Department. If suitable Government land is available for the purpose then the same land shall be transferred to the concerned Department. If such type of suitable Government land is not available for the purpose then the procedure of purchase of private land with mutual consent is adopted.
E. ADB’s Safeguard Policy Statement (SPS), 2009
108. The objectives of ADB's SPS (2009) with regard to involuntary resettlement are: (i) to
avoid involuntary resettlement wherever possible; (ii) to minimize involuntary resettlement by
exploring project and design alternatives; (iii) to enhance, or at least restore, the livelihoods of
all displaced persons in real terms relative to pre-project levels; and (iv) to improve the
standards of living of the displaced poor and other vulnerable groups.
109. ADB's SPS (2009) covers physical displacement (relocation, loss of residential land, or
loss of shelter) and economic displacement (loss of land, assets, access to assets, income
sources, or means of livelihoods) as a result of; (i) involuntary acquisition of land, or (ii)
involuntary restrictions on land use or on access to legally designated parks and protected
areas. It covers displaced persons whether such losses and involuntary restrictions are full or
partial, permanent or temporary.
110. The three important elements of ADB’s SPS (2009) are: (i) compensation at replacement cost for lost assets, livelihood, and income prior to displacement; (ii) assistance for relocation,
including provision of relocation sites with appropriate facilities and services; and (iii) assistance
for rehabilitation to enhance, or at least restore, the livelihoods of all displaced persons relative
to pre-project level standard of living.
F. Comparison of Government and ADB Policies
111. The new act ‘The Right to Fair Compensation and Transparency in Land Acquisition, Rehabilitation and Resettlement Act, 2013’, which has integrated provisions of National Rehabilitation and Resettlement Policy (2007) with that of The Land Acquisition Act (LAA) of
1894 (as amended in 1984), recognizes title holders and non-titleholders affected by land
acquisition. Whereby, squatters and encroachers are excluded from the purview of the act.
112. RFCT in LARR Act – 2013 has come into effect from January 1, 2014. This Act is both
complement the revision of the NRRP (2007) and decrease significantly the gaps between the
LAA and ADB's SPS, 2009. The Act also expands compensation coverage of the principal act
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by requiring that the value of trees, plants, or standing crops damaged must also be included
and Solatium being 100% of all the amounts inclusive. The Act furthermore has match ADB
requirements for all compensation to be paid prior to project taking possession of any land.
113. Therefore, the RFCT in LARR Act – 2013 has established near equivalence of the
Government’s policies with those of ADB's SPS, 2009. Adoption of the below principles for the project has ensured that both are covered in their application to this project. A comparison of
ADB and GOI policy and measures to fill the gaps is presented in the Table: 19 .
Table 20: The Comparison of ADB and GOI Policy Aspect ADB Safeguard
Requirement Fair Compensation and Transference in Land
Acquisition, Rehabilitation and Resettlement Act, 2013
Measures to Bridge the
GAP
1 Screen the project
Screen the project to identify past, present, and future involuntary resettlement impacts and risks. Conduct survey and/or census of displaced persons, including a gender analysis, specifically related to resettlement
4 (I) it is obligatory for the appropriate Government intends to acquire land for a public purpose to carry out a Social Impact Assessment study in consultation with concerned Panchayat, Municipality or Municipal Corporation, as the case may be, at village level or ward level in the affected area. The Social Impact Assessment study report shall be made available to the public in the manner prescribed under section 6.
Screening of all sub-projects in line with the IR checklist of ADB, towards enabling identification of the potential resettlement impacts and associated risks.
2 Consultation with stake holders and establish grievance redress mechanism
Carryout consultations with displaced persons, host communities and concerned NGOs. Inform all displaced persons of their entitlements and resettlement options
Whenever a Social Impact Assessment is required to be prepared under section 4, the appropriate Government shall ensure that a public hearing is held at the affected area, after giving adequate publicity about the date, time and venue for the public hearing, to ascertain the views of the affected families to be recorded and included in the Social Impact Assessment Report. The Land Acquisition Rehabilitation and Resettlement Authority shall be established in each State by the concerned State Government to hear disputes arising out of projects where land acquisition has been initiated by the State Government or its agencies.
No gap between SPS and RFCTLARR. Act 2013 Given A project level GRM will be included.
3. Improve, or at Improve or restore The Collector having determined No gap between
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Aspect ADB Safeguard Requirement
Fair Compensation and Transference in Land
Acquisition, Rehabilitation and Resettlement Act, 2013
Measures to Bridge the
GAP
least restore, the livelihoods of all displaced, and payment at replacement cost
livelihoods of all DPs through: (i) land-based resettlement strategies; (ii) prompt replacement of assets with access to assets of equal or higher value, (iii) prompt compensation at full replacement cost for assets that cannot be restored, and (iv) additional revenues and services through benefit sharing schemes if possible.
the market value of the land to be acquired shall calculate the total amount of compensation to be paid to the land owner (whose land has been acquired) by including all assets attached to the land. Livelihood losers are eligible for various rehabilitation grants.
SPS and FCTLARR. Assets to be compensated at replacement cost without depreciation and other Livelihood assistances and income restoration measures will be included.
4. Assistance for displaced persons
Provide physically and economically displaced persons with needed assistance
Schedule I, provides market value of the land and value of the assets attached to land. Schedule II provides R&R package for land owners and for livelihood losers including landless and special provisions for Scheduled Tribes.
No gap between SPS and FCTLARR. Entitlement Matrix outlines compensation and assistance for DPs.
5. Improve standard of living of displaced vulnerable groups
Improve the standards of living of the displaced poor and other vulnerable groups, including women, to at least national minimum standards
Special provisions are provided for vulnerable groups.
No gap between SPS and FCTLARR. Entitlement Matrix outlines assistance for vulnerable groups.
6. Negotiated Settlement
Develop procedures in a transparent, consistent, and equitable manner if land acquisition is through negotiated settlement to
FCTLARR only apply in case of land acquired/purchased for PPP projects and for Private Companies. Section: 2. (2), and 46.
Provisions outlined in ADB SPS will be followed for the project.
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Aspect ADB Safeguard Requirement
Fair Compensation and Transference in Land
Acquisition, Rehabilitation and Resettlement Act, 2013
Measures to Bridge the
GAP
ensure that those people who enter into negotiated settlements will maintain the same or better income and livelihood status
7. Compensation For non-title holders
Ensure that displaced persons without titles to land or any recognizable legal rights to land are eligible for resettlement assistance and compensation for loss of non-land assets.
Non-titleholders on acquired land area is only included but not clear about non-titleholders in existing govt. land
Provisions outlined in ADB SPS will be followed for the project.
8. Requirement of RP
Prepare a resettlement plan / indigenous peoples plan elaborating on displaced persons’ entitlements, the income and livelihood restoration strategy, institutional arrangements, monitoring and reporting framework, budget, and time-bound implementation schedule.
Preparation of Rehabilitation and Resettlement Scheme including time line for implementation. Section: 16. (1) and (2). Separate development plans to be prepared. Section 41
No gap between SPS and FCTLARR. RP will be prepared for subprojects with impact.
9. Public disclosure
Disclose a draft resettlement plan, including documentation of the consultation process in a timely manner, before project appraisal, in
Under clause 18, the Commissioner shall cause the approved Rehabilitation and Resettlement Scheme to be made available in the local language to the Panchayat, Municipality or Municipal Corporation. As the case may be, and the offices of the District
In addition to the publishing of the approved resettlement plan, the RF includes provision for disclosure of the
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Aspect ADB Safeguard Requirement
Fair Compensation and Transference in Land
Acquisition, Rehabilitation and Resettlement Act, 2013
Measures to Bridge the
GAP
an accessible place and a form and language(s) understandable to displaced persons and other stakeholders. Disclose the final resettlement plan and its updates to displaced persons and other stakeholders
Collector, the Sub-Divisional Magistrate and the Tehsil, and shall be published in the affected areas, in such manner as may be prescribed and uploaded on the website of the appropriate Government.
various documents pertaining to RP implementation.
10. Cost of resettlement
Include the full costs of measures proposed in the resettlement plan and indigenous peoples plan as part of project’s costs and benefits. For a project with significant involuntary resettlement impacts and / or indigenous peoples plan, consider implementing the involuntary resettlement component of the project as a stand-alone operation.
16. (I) Upon the publication of the preliminary notification under sub-section (/) of section 11 by the Collector, the Administrator for Rehabilitation and Resettlement shall conduct a survey and undertake a census of the affected families, in such manner and within such time as may be Prescribed, which shall include: (a) particulars of lands and immovable properties being acquired of each affected family; (b) livelihoods lost in respect of land losers and landless whose livelihoods are primarily dependent on the lands being acquired; (c) a list of public utilities and Government buildings which are affected or likely to be affected, where resettlement of affected families is involved; (d) details of the amenities and infrastructural facilities which are affected or likely to be affected, where resettlement of affected families is involved; and (e) details of any common property resources being acquired'
No gap between SPS and FCTLARR. Cost of resettlement will be covered by the EA.
11. Taking over possession before Payment of compensation
Pay compensation and provide other resettlement entitlements before physical or economic
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No gap between SPS 2009 and FCTLARR.
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Aspect ADB Safeguard Requirement
Fair Compensation and Transference in Land
Acquisition, Rehabilitation and Resettlement Act, 2013
Measures to Bridge the
GAP
displacement. Implement the resettlement plan under close supervision throughout project implementation.
within a period of three months for the compensation and a period of six months for the monetary part of rehabilitation and resettlement entitlements listed in the Second Schedule commencing from the date of the award made under section 30.
12. Monitoring Monitor and assess resettlement outcomes, their impacts on the standards of living of displaced persons, and whether the objectives of the resettlement plan have been achieved by taking into account the baseline conditions and the results of resettlement monitoring. Disclose monitoring reports.
48 (I)The Central Government may, whenever necessary for national or inter-State projects, constitute a National Monitoring Committee for reviewing and monitoring the implementation of rehabilitation and resettlement schemes or plans under this Act.
For project, monitoring mechanism and frequency will follow ADB SPS based on categorization.
G. R&R Policy Framework for the Subproject
114. Based on the above analysis of Government provisions and ADB policy, the following
resettlement principles are adopted for this Project:
(a) Screen the project early on to identify past, present, and future involuntary resettlement impacts and risks if any. Determine the scope of resettlement planning through a survey and / or census of displaced persons, including a gender analysis, specifically related to resettlement impacts and risks. Measures to avoid and minimize involuntary resettlement impacts include the following: (i) explore alternative alignments or locations which are less impacting, (ii) ensure the appropriate technology is used to reduce land requirements, (iii) modify the designs, cross sections, and geometrics of components to minimize the ROW and ensure involuntary resettlement is avoided or minimized.
(b) Carry out meaningful consultations with displaced persons, host communities,
and concerned non government organizations. Inform all displaced persons of their entitlements and resettlement options. Ensure their participation in planning, implementation, and monitoring and evaluation of resettlement programs. Pay
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particular attention to the needs of vulnerable groups, especially those below the poverty line, the landless, the elderly, women and children, and indigenous peoples if any, and those without legal title to land, and ensure their participation in consultations. Establish a grievance redress mechanism to receive and facilitate resolution of the concerns of displaced persons. Support the social and cultural institutions of displaced persons and their host population. Where involuntary resettlement impacts and risks are highly complex and sensitive, compensation and resettlement decisions should be preceded by a social preparation phase.
(c) Improve, or at least restore, the livelihoods of all displaced persons through; (i)
land-based resettlement strategies when affected livelihoods are land based where possible or cash compensation at replacement cost for land when the loss of land does not undermine livelihoods, (ii) prompt replacement of assets with access to assets of equal or higher value, (iii) prompt compensation at full replacement cost for assets that cannot be restored, and (iv) additional revenues and services through benefit sharing schemes where possible.
(d) Provide physically and economically displaced persons with needed assistance,
including the following: (i) if there is relocation, secured tenure to relocation land, better housing at resettlement sites with comparable access to employment and production opportunities, integration of resettled persons economically and socially into their host communities, and extension of project benefits to host communities; (ii) transitional support and development assistance, such as land development, credit facilities, training, or employment opportunities; and (iii) civic infrastructure and community services, as required.
(e) Improve the standards of living of the displaced poor and other vulnerable
groups, including women, to at least national minimum standards. In rural areas provide them with legal and affordable access to land and resources, and in urban areas provide them with appropriate income sources and legal and affordable access to adequate housing.
(f) Develop procedures in a transparent, consistent, and equitable manner if land
acquisition is through negotiated settlement1 to ensure that those people who enter into negotiated settlements will maintain the same or better income and livelihood status.
(g) Ensure that displaced persons without titles to land or any recognizable legal
rights to land are eligible for all compensation, relocation and rehabilitation measures, except land. .
1 ADB SPS 2009 (Safeguards Requirements 2) does not apply to negotiated settlements. The policy is encourages acquisition of land and other assets through a negotiated settlement wherever possible, based on meaningful consultation with affected persons, including those without title to assets. A negotiated settlement will offer adequate and fair price for land and/or other assets. Also, an independent external party will be engaged to document the negotiation and settlement processes. In cases where the failure of negotiations would result in expropriation through eminent domain or the buyer could acquire the property regardless of its owner’s decision to sell it or not, will trigger ADB’s involuntary resettlement policy. The Safeguard Requirements 2 will apply in such cases, including preparing a resettlement plan.
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(h) Prepare a resettlement plan elaborating on the entitlements of displaced persons, the income and livelihood restoration strategy, institutional arrangements, monitoring and reporting framework, budget, and time-bound implementation schedule. This resettlement plan will be approved by ADB prior to contract award.
(i) Disclose a draft resettlement plan, including documentation of the consultation
process in a timely manner, before project appraisal, in an accessible place and a form and language(s) understandable to displaced persons and other stakeholders. Disclose the final resettlement plan and its updates to displaced persons and other stakeholders.
(j) Conceive and execute involuntary resettlement as part of a development project
or program. Include the full costs of resettlement in the presentation of project’s costs and benefits. For a project with significant involuntary resettlement impacts, consider implementing the involuntary resettlement component of the project as a stand-alone operation.
(k) Pay compensation and provide other resettlement entitlements before physical or
economic displacement if any. Implement the resettlement plan under close supervision throughout project implementation.
(l) Monitor and assess resettlement outcomes, their impacts on the standard of
living of displaced persons, and whether the objectives of the resettlement plan have been achieved by taking into account the baseline conditions and the results of resettlement monitoring. Disclose monitoring reports.
(m) It is proposed to follow the provisions of Pipeline Act 2013 also because KIP
relates to mainly Pipeline Project. Though the implementation of this Pipeline Act 2013 is possible only if there is mainly temporary impact on the properties of the affected population. But if there is permanent impact on their properties due to construction of permanent structures then the land has to be permanently acquired by following RFCTLARRA’ 2013.
(n) But before going into long and time taking procedure of permanent Land
Acquisition, efforts should be made to follow the provisions of “Consent Land Purchase Policy” vide GOMP order dated 12.11.2014 in which the required land is purchased by the Government with the Mutual Consent of the affected person. But if the negotiations fail for the purchase of land with mutual consent then the procedure of permanent LAQ has to be followed as per RFCTLARR Act’ 2013.
(o) Regarding the eligibility of compensation, all APs will be provided with
compensation and rehabilitation grant if their land is adversely affected, houses partially or fully demolished, and other properties such as crops, trees and other facilities or access to these properties will be damaged due to the project. Lack of legal documents of their customary rights of occupancy/titles shall not affect their eligibility for compensation. It also must be noted that during the project implementation stage, if there are any changes in the alignments, there by adversely affecting the land, livelihood or other assets of the people, the same shall be compensated in keeping within the applicable framework.
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(p) The framework stipulates payment of compensation as per the assessed value of the land and structure to the APs. In addition to compensation payments made by Land Acquisition Officer / competent authority, the APs will receive additional assistance in cash or kind to match replacement costs, which is the difference between the market value and the assessed value, if any, for lost assets (land and houses), transaction costs such as stamps / registration costs (in case of purchase of replacement land) and other cash grants and resettlement assistance such as shifting allowance, compensation for loss of work days / income due to dislocation. Female-headed households and other vulnerable households (such as Scheduled Tribes/Scheduled Castes, disabled, elderly) will be eligible for further cash assistance for relocation and house reconstruction provided they are permanently affected and displacement becomes inevitable..
(q) The Entitlement Matrix lists various types of losses, identification / eligibility and
entitlements and provides basic parameters for preparation of compensation and resettlement benefits. The matrix would apply to additional subprojects, based on the specific project impacts.
H. Valuation of Assets
115. The valuation of affected land and structures will be governed by the following process:
116. Land surveys for determining the payment of compensation would be conducted on the
basis of updated official records and ground facts. The land records containing information like
legal title, and classification of land will be updated expeditiously for ensuring adequate cost
compensation and allotment of land to the entitled displaced persons. In cases of areas, where
official land records don’t exist, formal land/property boundaries of private property owned by the tribal households can be determined through the process of community consultation and
discussion with village head and village council members. Based on such information, land can
be classified and land record can be updated and compensation assessment can be made.
Records as they are on the cut-off date will be taken into consideration while determining the
current use of land. The uneconomic residual land remaining after land acquisition will be
acquired as per the provisions of RFCT in LARR Act, 2013. The owner of such land/property will
have the right to seek acquisition of his entire contiguous holding/ property provided the residual
land is less than the average land holding of the District.
117. The methodology for verifying the replacement cost for each type of loss will be as per
the provision made in the RFCT in LARR Act -2013. But before going into lengthy and time
taking procedure of LAQ it is advisable to negotiate with owner of the required land to sell his
land to the Concerned Government Department following the principle of “Consent Land
Purchase Policy” vide GOMP Circular dated 12.11.2014. But if negotiations fail with the owner of the required land then the land has to be acquired by RFCTLARR Act 2013.
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1. Valuation of Land
118. The District Collector/Deputy Commissioner shall determine the market value of the land
with assessment of (a) the market value, if any, specified in the Indian Stamp Act, 1899 for the
registration of sale deeds or agreements to sell, as the case may be, in the area, where the land
is situated; or (b) the average sale price for similar type of land situated in the nearest village or
nearest vicinity area; or (c) the consented amount of compensation as agreed upon, whichever
is higher.
119. Where the market value as per above section (1) cannot be determined for the reason
that: (a) the land is situated in such area where the transactions in land are restricted by or
under any other law for the time being in force in that area; or(b) the registered sale deeds or
agreements to sell for similar land are not available for the immediately preceding three years;
or(c) the market value has not been specified under the Indian Stamp Act, 1899; the appropriate
authority, the State Government concerned shall specify the floor price or minimum price per
unit area of the said land based on the Price calculated in the manner specified in the above
section (1) in respect of similar types of land situated in the immediate adjoining areas.
120. The market value calculated as per above section (1) shall be multiplied by a factor of
(a) 1 (one) to 2 (two) in rural areas based on the distance of project from Urban Area as notified
by the Government of Madhya Pradesh; and (b) one in urban areas.
121. Solatium amount equivalent to 100% of the market value calculated on the basis of
above (1 or 2) x 3.
Hence: The cost of land in rural areas = X + 100% of X, The cost of land in urban areas = X + 100% of X Where X = Market Value as determined above x 1 to 2.
2. Valuation of Building and Structure
122. The District Collector/Deputy Commissioner in determining the market value of the
building and other immovable property or assets attached to the land or building which are to be
acquired shall use the services of a competent engineer or any other Specialist in the relevant
field, as may be considered necessary by him. The cost of buildings will be estimated based on
updated Basic Schedule of Rates (BSR) as on date without depreciation. Solatium of 100% will
be added to the estimated market value of the structure as per the provision of RFCT in LARR
Act 2013. For valuation of structure/building following parameters should be taken into account:
(a) From where they used to buy materials (b) Type of shops (Private or State-owned) (c) Distance to be traveled (d) Sources (local or foreign) and the cost of various materials
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(e) Who will build the structures (owner or contractor) and whether they will use the hired labor or their own labor (cost of labor will be considered);
(f) Obtaining cost estimates by meeting at least three contractors/suppliers in order to identify cost of materials and labor
(g) Identifying the cost of different types of houses of different categories and compare the same with district level prices.
3. Valuation of Trees
123. Compensation for trees will be based on their full replacement cost. The District
Collector/Deputy Commissioner for the purpose of determining the market value of trees and
plants attached to the land acquired, use the services of experienced persons in the field of
agriculture, forestry, Horticulture, Sericulture, or any other field, as may be considered
necessary by him.
124. Even after payment of compensation, DPs would be allowed to take away the materials
salvaged from their dismantled houses and shops and no charges will be levied upon them for
the same. In case of any structures not removed by the DPs in stipulated 60 days period, a
notice to that effect will be issued intimating that DPs can take away the materials so salvaged
within 48 hours of their demolition; otherwise, the same will be disposed by the project authority
without giving any further notice.
125. Trees standing on the land owned by the Government will be disposed of through open
auction by the concerned Revenue Department/ Forest Department. DPs will be provided with
an advance notice of three months prior to relocation. Further, all compensation and assistance
will be paid to DPs at least 60 days prior to displacement or dispossession of assets.
126. For temporary impact on land and common property resources, any land required by the
project on a temporary basis will be compensated in consultation with land owners and will be
restored to previous status or better quality. Implementation issues can be found in the
Entitlement Matrix.
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VIII. ENTITLEMENTS, ASSISTANCE AND BENEFITS
A. Introduction
127. This subproject will have 1344 DHs as 9.11 ha of private land and 0.84 ha of
Government land will be impacted temporarily due to Laying of distribution pipeline. However,
there will not be any physical displacement under the subproject because no houses are being
impacted. This section deals with the entitlement provisions as per the anticipated impacts for
the upcoming Kundalia Micro Irrigation Project.
B. Cut-off-Date for Entitlement
128. In case of land acquisition, the date of publication of preliminary notification for
acquisition under section 11 of the RFCT in LARR Act – 2013 will be treated as the cut-off date.
For non-titleholders, the cut-off date will be the end of the census survey which is 24th May’2019 in this subproject. The cut-off date for non-titleholders will be officially declared by the IA along
with the disclosure of RP and additionally notified in the project area through newspaper and
communicated to DPs during consultation. They, however, will be given sufficient advance
notice, requested to vacate premises and dismantle affected structures prior to subproject
implementation. Their dismantled structures materials will not be confiscated and they will not
pay any fine or suffer any sanction.
C. Subproject Entitlement
129. At present 9.11 ha of Private Land and 0.84 ha of Government Land will be affected
temporarily so entitlement of compensation of all the affected private properties as per their
entitlement matrix will be paid as mentioned in LAP/RP of the subproject. Looking to the
temporary impact on their properties the provisions of Pipeline Act of the State will be extended
to them.The provisions of the entitlements of the project as a whole will also be followed in letter
and spirit in phases according to the upcoming subprojects of KIP-Right Bank. In accordance
with the R&R measures outlined in the project Resettlement Framework, all displaced
households and persons will be entitled to a combination of compensation packages and
resettlement assistance depending on the nature of ownership rights on lost assets and scope
of the impacts including socio-economic vulnerability of the displaced persons and measures to
support livelihood restoration if livelihood impacts are envisaged. The displaced persons will be
entitled to the following five types of compensation and assistance packages:
(a) Compensation for the loss of land, crops / trees at their replacement cost; (b) Compensation for structures (residential / commercial) and other immovable
assets at their replacement cost; (c) Assistance in lieu of the loss of business / wage income and income restoration
assistance; (d) Assistance for shifting and provision for relocation site (if required), and (e) Rebuilding and/ or restoration of community resources / facilities.
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D. Loss of land
130. Loss of land due to permanent acquisition will be compensated at replacement cost plus
refund of transaction cost (including land registration cost, and stamp duties) incurred for
purchase of replacement land. If the residual plot(s) is (are) not viable, i.e., the DP becomes a
marginal farmer, three options are to be given to the DP, subject to his acceptance which are (i)
The DP remains on the plot, and the compensation and assistance paid to the tune of required
amount of land to be acquired, (ii) Compensation and assistance are to be provided for the
entire plot including residual part, if the owner of such land wishes that his residual plot should
also be acquired by the EA, the EA will acquire the residual plot and pay the compensation for it
and (iii) If the DP is from vulnerable group, compensation for the entire land by means of land
for land will be provided if AP wishes so, provided that land of equal productive value is
available. The replacement of land option will be considered by the District Collector while
acquiring land wherever feasible alternate land is available. All fees, stamp duties, taxes and
other charges, as applicable under the relevant laws, incurred in the relocation and rehabilitation
process, are to be borne by the EA.
131. The compensation measures suggested in this RP based on the LARR Act -2013, which
includes, market value, solatium, transition cost, interest in case of delay along with other
assistance items aligns with the criteria of replacement cost of the assets. Due to temporary
acquisition of land in this subproject, the provisions of Pipeline Act of the State will be applicable
to the AHs
E. Loss of Structures
132. Loss of Structures will be compensated at replacement value with other assistance to
both titleholders and non-titleholders. The details of entitlement will be as:
(a) Compensation for structure at the replacement cost to be calculated as per latest prevailing basic schedules of rates (BSR) without depreciation.
F. Loss of livelihood due to loss of primary source of income
133. Loss of livelihood if any will be compensated through rehabilitation assistances. There
are various categories of entitled persons under this category which are (i) titleholders losing
income through business, (ii) titleholders losing income through agriculture, (iii) non-titleholders
losing primary source of income. Details of entitlements for the above categories are described
below:
(a) In this subproject there is no significant loss of the livelihood of AHs due to temporary acquisition of their land. Therefore efforts will be made to encourage the wards of the affected population to take the benefits of the ongoing training programs run by the Government, .
(b) Preference in employment under the project during construction and implementation.
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G. Loss of trees and crops
134. Loss of trees and crops will be compensated by cash compensation. The entitlements to
the DPs losing trees and crops will be:
(a) Advance notice to harvest crops, fruits, and timbers. (b) Compensation for standing crops in case of such loss, based on an annual crop
cycle at market value (c) Compensation for trees based on timber value at market price, and
compensation for perennial crops and fruit trees at annual net product market value multiplied by remaining productive years; to be determined in consultation with the Forest Department for timber trees and the Horticulture Department for other trees/crops.
H. Additional assistance to vulnerable households
135. Vulnerable households include BPL, SC, ST, WHH, disabled, elderly and non-
titleholders will be paid with special assistance as detailed below.
(a) One time lump sum assistance of Rs. 25,000 to vulnerable households if there is permanent acquisition of the land of the AHs. This will be paid above and over the other.
(b) Receive preference in income restoration training program under the project. (c) Preference in employment under the project during construction and
implementation. (d) Access to basic utilities and public services.
I. Loss of community infrastructure/common property resources
136. This will be compensated either by cash compensation at replacement cost to the
community (registered trust, society or village committee as appropriate) or reconstruction of the
community structure in consultation with the affected community.
J. Temporary Impacts
137. Temporary impacts on agricultural land due to plant site for contractor etc will be eligible
for cash compensation for loss of income potential including:
(a) Any land required by the Project on a temporary basis will be compensated in consultation with the landholders.
(b) Rent at market value for the period of occupation (c) Compensation for assets at replacement cost (d) Restoration of land to previous or better quality (e) Location of construction camps will be fixed by contractors in consultation with
Government and local community. (f) 60 Days advance notice regarding construction activities, including duration and
type of temporary loss of livelihood. (g) Cash assistance based on the minimum wage/average earnings per month for
the loss of income/livelihood for the period of disruption, and contractor’s actions to ensure there is no income/access loss.
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(h) Any unanticipated impacts due to the subproject will be documented during the implementation phase and mitigated based on provision made in the Entitlement Matrix of this Resettlement Plan.
K. Entitlement Matrix
138. An Entitlement Matrix has been developed, that summarizes the types of losses and the
corresponding nature and scope of entitlements; and is in compliance with National Laws and
ADB SPS-2009 (refer to Table 20). All compensation and other assistances will be paid to all
DPs prior to physical or economic displacement. After payment of compensation, DPs would be
allowed to take away the materials salvaged from their dismantled houses and shops and no
charges will be levied upon them for the same. The cost of salvaged materials will not be
deducted from the overall compensation amount due to the DPs. A notice to that effect will be
issued intimating that DPs can take away the materials.
Table 21: Entitlement Matrix S.N.
Type of Loss
Application
Definition of Entitled Person
Compensatio
n Policy
Implementati
on Issue
Responsible Agency
Land
1-a Loss of private land
Agricultural land2, homestead land or vacant plot
Legal titleholders/ Family with traditional titleholders3
• Compensation
at
replacement
cost or land-
for-land where
feasible.4If
land-for-land
is offered,
titles will be in
the name of
original
landowners. • One time
Resettlement
allowance5 of
Rs. 50,000 per
• Compensation
accounts for
all taxes and
fees, and
does not
account for
any
depreciation.
• Vulnerable
households
will be
identified
during the
census.
• Re-titling to be
completed
District Collector/Deputy Commissioner shall determine the market value of the land and multiply by the factors and add 100% solatium as specified in LARR Act. PIU will ensure provision of notice. PIU will
2 The LARR, 2013 Act says no irrigated multi cropped land shall be acquired under this Act, except in exceptional
circumstances, as a demonstrable last resort. Wherever such land is acquired, an equivalent area of cultivable wasteland shall be developed for agricultural purposes or an amount equivalent to the value of land acquired shall be deposited with the appropriate Government for investment in agriculture for enhancing food-security. Such costing shall also reflect while preparing Resettlement Budget
3 Traditional land rights refer to households with customary rights to land, and shall be treated equivalent to titleholders. The Scheduled Tribes and Other Traditional Forest Dwellers (Recognition of Forest Rights) Act, 2006 defines “Forest Dwelling Scheduled Tribes” as the members or community of the Scheduled Tribes who primarily reside in and who depend on the forests and forest lands for bona fide livelihood needs and includes the Scheduled Tribe pastoralist communities. The act provides right to in situ rehabilitation including alternative land in cases where the Scheduled Tribes and other traditional forest dwellers have been illegally evicted or displaced from forest land of any description without receiving their legal entitlement or rehabilitation prior to the 13th of December 2005.
4 Including option for compensation for non-viable residual portions. 5 The LARR Act–2013 specifies that each affected family shall be given one time Resettlement Allowance of Rs.50,000/- only.
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affected
family6
• Each affected
family shall be
eligible for
choosing one
time
assistance
option from: (i)
Where jobs
are created
through the
project,
employment
for at least
one member
of the affected
family with
suitable
training and
skill
development
in the required
field; or (ii)
One-time
payment of
Rs. 500,000
per affected
family.
• Displaced
families7belon
g to
Scheduled
Caste (SC)
and
Scheduled
Tribe (ST) of
Scheduled
Areas will
receive
additional one-
prior to project
completion
• For option of
choosing job
created
through
project, job
will be paid at
living wage
and monitored
by CSC.
verify the extent of impacts through a 100% survey of APs, determine assistance, and identify vulnerable households.
6 ‘Family’ includes a person, his or her spouse, minor children, minor brothers and minor sisters dependent on him. Widows,
divorcees and women deserted by families shall be considered separate family. An adult of either gender with or without
spouse or children or dependents shall be considered as a separate family – as defined under LARR Act–2013. 7Displaced family" as defined by the LARR Act–2013, means any family, who on account of acquisition of land has to be
relocated and resettled from the affected area to the resettlement area. According to ADB SPS-2009, displaced persons are
those who are physically displaced (relocation, loss of residential land, or loss of shelter) and/or economically displaced
(loss of land, assets, access to assets, income sources, or means of livelihoods) as a result of (i) involuntary acquisition of
land, or (ii) involuntary restrictions on land use or on access to legally designated parks and protected areas. Thus, under
this RF, the subsistence allowance is applicable for all affected families losing land irrespective of their nature of physical or
economic displacement.
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time Rs.
50,000 as
subsistence
allowance.
• Additional
assistance to
Vulnerable
Households
1-b Loss of private land
Agricultural land, homestead land or vacant plot
Tenants and leaseholders (whether having written tenancy/lease documents or not / Sharecroppers
• Compensation for rental deposit or unexpired lease (such amount will be deducted from the compensation of land owners).
• Displaced families belong to Scheduled Caste (SC) and Scheduled Tribe (ST) of Scheduled Areas will receive additional one-time Rs. 50,000 as subsistence allowance
• Additional assistance to Vulnerable Households
• Land owners will reimburse tenants and leaseholders land rental deposit or unexpired lease
• Vulnerable households will be identified during the census.
PIU will confirm land rental and ensure tenants and leaseholders receive reimbursement for land rental deposit or unexpired lease, and report to PIU. PIU will ensure provision of notice.
2-a Loss of Government land
Vacant plot, Agricultural land, homestead land
Leaseholders • Compensation
for rental
deposit or
unexpired
lease (such
amount will be
deducted from
the
compensation
of the lessee).
• Displaced
families
belong to
Scheduled
• Vulnerable households will be identified during the census.
PIU will ensure provision of notice and identify vulnerable households.
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Caste (SC)
and
Scheduled
Tribe (ST) of
Scheduled
Areas will
receive
additional
one-time Rs.
50,000 as
subsistence
allowance.
• Additional
assistance to
Vulnerable
Households
2-b Loss of Government land
Vacant plot, Agricultural land, homestead land,
Non-Title Holders/Squatters8, Encroachers9
• At least 60
days advance
notice to shift
from occupied
land.
• Notice to
harvest
standing
seasonal
crops and
compensation
.
• Displaced
families
belong to
Scheduled
Caste (SC)
and
Scheduled
Tribe (ST) of
Scheduled
Areas will
receive
additional
one-time Rs.
50,000 as
subsistence
allowance
• Additional
assistance as
Vulnerable
Households
• As per ADB SPS-2009, all NTH are considered as vulnerable households.
PIU will ensure provision of notice. PIU will identify vulnerable households.
8Squatters are those who have no recognizable rights on the land that they are occupying. 9 Encroachers are those who build a structure which is in whole or is part of an adjacent property to which he/she has no title.
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Residential Structures10 3-a Loss of
residential structure
Residential structure and other assets11
Legal titleholders Family with traditional land right
Each affected
family shall be
eligible for
choosing one
time assistance
option from:
(i) Replaceme
nt cost of
the
structure
and other
assets (or
part of the
structure
and other
assets, if
remainder
is viable)
without
depreciatio
n;
Or
(ii) In Rural
area, the
displaced
family will
be provided
with the
option of
constructed
house as
per Indira
Awaas
Yojana
specification
s in lieu of
cash
compensati
on;
(iii) In Urban
area, the
displaced
family will be
provided with
the option of
constructed
• Compensatio
n accounts
for all taxes
and fees, and
does not
account for
any
depreciation.
• Vulnerable
households
will be
identified
during the
census.
• Wherever
DPs opt for
self-
construction,
land and
structures will
be
compensated
at
replacement
cost
• Assessment
of viability of
remaining
structure will
be made in
consultation
with DPs
District Collector/Deputy Commissioner shall determine the market value of the structure and add 100% solatium as specified in LARR Act. Valuation committee will verify replacement value. PIU will verify the extent of impacts through a 100% survey of AHs determine assistance, verify and identify vulnerable households.
10Some of the entitlements under section are the same as previous rows as it is structured separately for each
affected category and should not be duplicated in reading 11 Other assets include, but is not limited to walls, fences, sheds, wells, etc.
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house of
minimum 50
sq. m. plinth
area in lieu
of cash
compensatio
n.
• Fees, taxes,
and other
charges
related to
replacement
structure.
• Right to
salvage
materials from
structure and
other assets
with no
deductions
from
replacement
value.
• One-time
Resettlement
allowance of
Rs. 50,000
per affected
household
• One time
financial
assistance of
Rs. 25,000 to
the families
losing cattle
sheds for
reconstruction
• All displaced
families will
receive one
time shifting
assistance of
Rs. 50,000
towards
transport
costs etc.
• Displaced
families
belong to
Scheduled
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Caste (SC)
and
Scheduled
Tribe (ST) of
Scheduled
Areas will
receive
additional
one-time Rs.
50,000 as
subsistence
allowance.
• Additional
assistance to
Vulnerable
Households
3-b Loss of residential structure
Residential structure and other assets
Tenants and leaseholders
• Replacement
cost of
part/whole of
structure
constructed
by the
tenant/leaseh
older without
depreciation,
and this will
be deducted
from the
compensation
amount of the
owner.
• Compensation
for rental
deposit or
unexpired
lease.
• Right to
salvage
materials (of
the portion
constructed
by tenants or
leaseholders)
from structure
and other
assets
• One time
Resettlement
allowance of
Rs. 50,000
Land/structure
owners will
reimburse
tenants and
leaseholders
rental deposit or
unexpired
lease.
Vulnerable
households will
be identified
during the
census.
Valuation committee will verify replacement value. PIU will verify the extent of impacts through a 100% surveys of AHs determine assistance, verify and identify vulnerable households.
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per affected
family
• One time
financial
assistance of
Rs. 25,000 to
the families
losing cattle
sheds for
reconstruction
.
• All displaced
families will
receive one
time Shifting
assistance of
Rs. 50,000
towards
transport
costs etc
• Displaced
families
belong to
Scheduled
Caste (SC)
and
Scheduled
Tribe (ST) of
Scheduled
Areas will
receive
additional
one-time Rs.
50,000 as
subsistence
allowance.
• Additional
assistance to
Vulnerable
Households
3-c Loss of residential structure
Residential structure and other assets
Non-Title Holders/ Squatters, Encroachers
• Replacement
cost of
structure
constructed
by the
squatter
without
depreciation
• Right to
salvage
Vulnerable
households will
be identified
during the
census.
PIU will verify the extent of impacts through a 100% survey of AHs determine assistance, verify and identify vulnerable
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materials from
structure and
other assets
• One time
Resettlement
allowance of
Rs. 50,000
per affected
family
• All displaced
families will
receive one
time shifting
assistance of
Rs. 50,000
towards
transport
costs etc.
• Displaced
families
belong to
Scheduled
Caste (SC)
and
Scheduled
Tribe (ST) of
Scheduled
Areas will
receive
additional
one-time Rs.
50,000 as
subsistence
allowance.
• Additional
assistance to
Vulnerable
Households
households.
Commercial Structures
4-a Loss of commercial structure
Commercial structure and other assets
Legal titleholders Family with traditional land right
• Replacement
cost of the
structure and
other assets
(or part of the
structure and
other assets,
if remainder is
viable) without
depreciation
• Fees, taxes,
• Compensatio
n accounts for
all taxes and
fees, and
does not
account for
any
depreciation.
• Vulnerable
households
Valuation committee will determine replacement value. PIU will verify the extent of impacts through a 100% survey of AHs determine assistance,
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and other
charges
related to
replacement
structure.
• Right to
salvage
materials from
structure and
other assets
with no
deductions
from
replacement
value.
• One time
Resettlement
allowance of
Rs. 50,000
per affected
family
• One time
financial
assistance of
Rs. 25,000 to
the families
losing shop
for
reconstruction
of shop.
• All physically
displaced
families will
receive one
time shifting
assistance of
Rs. 50,000
towards
transport
costs etc.
• Displaced
families
belong to
Scheduled
Caste (SC)
and
Scheduled
Tribe (ST) of
Scheduled
Areas will
will be
identified
during the
census.
verify and identify vulnerable households.
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receive
additional
one-time Rs.
50,000 as
subsistence
allowance.
• Additional
assistance to
Vulnerable
Households
4-b Loss of commercial structure
Commercial structure and other assets
Tenants and leaseholders
• Replacement
cost of
part/whole of
structure
constructed
by the
tenant/leaseh
older without
depreciation,
and this will
be deducted
from the
compensation
amount of the
owner.
• Compensation
for rental
deposit or
unexpired
lease.
• Right to
salvage
materials (of
the portion
constructed
by tenants or
leaseholders)
from structure
and other
assets
• One time
Resettlement
allowance of
Rs. 50,000
per affected
family
• All displaced
families will
receive one
time shifting
Land/structure
owners will
reimburse
tenants and
leaseholders
land rental
deposit or
unexpired
lease.
Vulnerable
households will
be identified
during the
census.
Valuation committee will determine replacement value. PIU will verify the extent of impacts through a 100% survey of AHs determine assistance, verify and identify vulnerable households.
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assistance of
Rs. 50,000
towards
transport
costs etc.
• Displaced
families
belong to
Scheduled
Caste (SC)
and
Scheduled
Tribe (ST) of
Scheduled
Areas will
receive
additional
one-time Rs.
50,000 as
subsistence
allowance.
• Additional
assistance to
Vulnerable
Households
4-c Loss of commercial structure
Commercial structure and other assets
Non-Title Holders/Squatters, Encroacher
• Replacement
cost of
structure
constructed
by the
squatter
without
depreciation
• Right to
salvage
materials from
structure and
other assets
• One time
Resettlement
allowance of
Rs. 50,000
per affected
family
• All displaced
families will
receive one
time shifting
assistance of
Rs. 50,000
Vulnerable
households will
be identified
during the
census.
PIU will verify the extent of impacts through a 100% surveys of AHs determine assistance, verify and identify vulnerable households.
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towards
transport
costs etc.
• Displaced
families
belong to
Scheduled
Caste (SC)
and
Scheduled
Tribe (ST) of
Scheduled
Areas will
receive
additional
one-time Rs.
50,000 as
subsistence
allowance.
• Additional
assistance to
Vulnerable
Households
Livelihood 5 Loss of
livelihood Livelihood Legal titleholder
losing business/ commercial establishment Family with traditional land right Commercial tenant Commercial leaseholder Employee in commercial establishment Agricultural laborer (long term) Artisans Squatters
• One time
financial
assistance of
minimum Rs.
25,000.
• Skill up-
gradation
training to
APs opted for
(one member
of the affected
family) income
restoration.
• Preference in
employment
under the
project during
construction
and
implementatio
n.
• Monthly
Subsistence
allowance of
Rs. 3,000 for
one year (total
Vulnerable
households will
be identified
during the
census.
PIU will verify the extent of impacts through a 100% survey of AHs determine assistance, verify and identify vulnerable households. For Agricultural laborer (long timer) Only those who are in fulltime / permanent employment of the land owner will be eligible for this assistance. Seasonal agricultural laborers will not be entitled
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Rs. 36,000)
from the date
of award
• Displaced
families
belong to
Scheduled
Caste (SC)
and
Scheduled
Tribe (ST) of
Scheduled
Areas will
receive
additional
one-time Rs.
50,000 as
subsistence
allowance.
• Additional
assistance to
Vulnerable
Households
experiencing
significant
losses
for this assistance.
Trees and Crops 6 Loss of
trees and crops
Standing trees and crops
Legal titleholder Family with traditional land right Agricultural tenant/ leaseholder Sharecroppers Non-Title Holders Squatter
• Advance
notice to
harvest crops,
fruits, and
timbers.
• Compensation
for standing
crops in case
of such loss,
based on an
annual crop
cycle at
market value
• Compensation
for trees
based on
timber value
at market
price, and
compensation
for perennial
crops and fruit
• Harvesting
prior to
acquisition will
be
accommodate
d to the extent
possible
• Work
schedules will
avoid harvest
season.
• Seasonal
crops will be
given at least
60-day notice.
If notice
cannot be
given,
compensation
for standing
crops will be
compensated
PIU will ensure provision of notice. Valuation Committee will undertake valuation of standing crops, perennial crops and trees, and finalize compensation rates in consultation with APs.
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trees at
annual net
product
market value
multiplied by
remaining
productive
years; to be
determined in
consultation
with the
Forest
Department
for timber
trees and the
Horticulture
Department
for other
trees/crops.
at market
value.
• Market value
of trees/crops
has to be
determined.
Vulnerable
7 Impacts on vulnerable Aps
All impacts Vulnerable APs • Vulnerable
households
experiencing
losses
associated
with items 1-a,
1-b, 2-a, 2-b,
3-a, 3-b, 3-c,
4-a, 4-b, 4-c, 5
and 6 will
receive a
onetime lump
sum
assistance of
Rs. 25 0000.
This
vulnerability
assistance will
be paid to the
vulnerable
household
above and
over other
compensation
and
assistances
provided.
• For
Vulnerable
households will
be identified
during the
census and
implementation
of project.
PIU will verify the extent of impacts through a 100% surveys of AHs determine assistance, verify and identify vulnerable households. The PIU with support from the CSC and NGO13will conduct a training need assessment in consultations with the displaced persons so as to develop appropriate income restoration schemes. Suitable
13When suitable NGO is not available, the PIU will be staffed with qualified and experienced social workers to assist t
MPWRD in LAP/Resettlement Plan implementation
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vulnerable
households
experiencing
temporary and
insignificant
losses
described in
items 8 and 9,
the contractor
will ensure
that any land
restrictions will
not adversely
impact any
vulnerable
household
members.12
For example,
senior and
disabled
households
members will
be provided
adequate
alternative
access roads
where
construction
has restricted
land access.
• Receive
preferential in
income
restoration
training
program
under the
project.
• Preference in
employment
under the
project during
construction
and
implementatio
n
• Access to
basic utilities
trainers or local resources will be identified by PIU and NGO in consultation with local training institutes.
12 Significant losses include: (i) being physically displaced from housing, or (ii) losing 10% or more of an affected
households’ productive assets (income generating).
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and public
services
• Temporary Loss 8 Temporary
loss of land14
Land temporarily required for sub-project construction
Legal titleholders Family with traditional land right
• Any land
required by
the Project on
a temporary
basis will be
compensated
as per the
Pipeline Act
and in
consultation
with DPs .
• Rent at
market value
for the period
of occupation
• Compensation
for assets at
replacement
cost
• Restoration of
land to
previous or
better
quality15.
• Location of
construction
camps will be
fixed by
contractors in
consultation
with
Government
and local
community.
Assessment of
impacts if any
on structures,
assets, crops
and trees due
to temporary
occupation.
Site restoration.
Landowners
electing to
decline
compensation
must sign the
MoU in the
Presence of a
third party
withness. All
MoU’s will be
included in the
RP or Social
Monitoring
Report.
Valuation Committee will determine rental value and duration of construction survey and consultation with APs. PIU will ensure compensation is paid prior to site being taken-over by contractor. Contractor will be responsible for site restoration.
9 Temporary disruption of livelihood
Land temporarily required for sub-project construction
Legal titleholders, non-titled APs
• 60 days
advance
notice
regarding
construction
activities,
including
Identification of
alternative
temporary sites
to continue
economic
activity.
Valuation Committee will determine income lost. Contractors will perform actions to minimize
14 Temporary possession of land for project purpose can be taken only for three years from the date of
commencement of such possession/occupation. 15 If the land has become permanently unfit to be used for the purpose for which it was used immediately before the
commencement of such term, and if the persons interested shall so require, the appropriate Government shall proceed under the Act to acquire the land as if it was needed permanently for a public purpose.
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duration and
type of
disruption.
• Cash
assistance
based on the
minimum
wage/average
earnings per
month for the
loss of
income/livelih
ood for the
period of
disruption,
and
contractor’s actions to
ensure there
is no
income/acces
s loss
consistent
with the
EMP.16
• Assistance to
mobile
vendors/hawk
ers to
temporarily
shift for
continued
economic
activity.17
income/access loss.
Common Resources 10 Loss and
temporary impacts on common resources
Common resources
• Communities • Replacement
or restoration
of the affected
community
facilities –
including
public water
stand posts,
public utility
posts,
Follow ADB SPS
PIU and Contractor.
16 This includes: leaving spaces for access between mounds of soil, providing walkways and metal sheets to maintain
access across trenches for people and vehicles where required, increased workforces to finish work in areas with impacts on access, timing of works to reduce disruption during business hours.
17For example assistance to shift to the nearby place where there is no construction.
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temples,
shrines, etc.
Other 11 Any other
loss not identified
• DPs
• Communities
• Unanticipated
involuntary
impacts will
be
documented
during the
implementatio
n phase and
mitigated
based on
provision
made in the
RF.
PIU will finalize the entitlements in line with ADB’s SPS, 2009.
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IX. RELOCATION, INCOME RESTORATION AND REHABILITATION
A. Basic Provision for Relocation
139. There will be temporary impact on the properties of the affected population of 1344
displaced households so no physical displacement will be involved in this Subproject because
the impact on their properties will be insignificant and that too for the time being only. . The EA
will provide adequate and appropriate replacement land and structures if available or cash
compensation at full replacement cost for lost land and structures if any, adequate
compensation for partially damaged structures, and relocation assistance, according to the
Entitlement Matrix. The EA will compensate to the non-titleholders for the loss of assets other
than land, such as dwellings, and also for other improvements to the land, at full replacement
cost. The entitlements to the non-titleholders will be given only if they occupied the land or
structures in the subproject area prior to the cut-off date. There will not be any displacement of
population in this Subproject but in case of any physical displacement, the EA will provide:
(a) relocation assistance, better housing at resettlement site*s with comparable access to employment and production opportunities, and civic infrastructure and community services as required;
(b) transitional support and development assistance, such as land development, credit facilities, training, or employment opportunities; and
(c) Opportunities to derive appropriate development benefits from the subproject such as direct employment, engagement as petty contractor, supplying raw materials etc.
B. Income Restoration and Rehabilitation
140. The impact of the Subproject will be temporary and insignificant only as it involves the
laying of underground distribution pipelines of various diameters causing no loss of livelihood.
There will be impact on their properties till the construction is in process. Once the construction
work is over their lands will be brought back to their pre project condition. The private land of
9.11 ha, has to be acquired temporarily for Laying of these pipelines. For the purpose of cost
estimate, the unit rate for agricultural land has been estimated on the basis of latest official rate
and prevailing market value assessment during census survey. However, the actual
compensation for land at replacement cost will be determined by the Land Valuation Committee
(LVC) headed by District Collector as prescribed in the LAF.
141. There will be partial impact on the private properties of the affected households for which
they will get due compensation as per the provisions of Pipeline Act of the State. They will get
double crop compensation as well as 15% cost of the impacted land based on its replacement
value. They can develop their land with the compensation amount which they will get against
the temporary loss of their impacted land.
142. The focus of restoration of livelihoods is to ensure that the DPs are able to at least
regain pre-project level standard of living. To begin with providing employment to the local
people during the construction phase will enable them to benefit from the subproject, reduce the
size of intrusive work forces and keep more of the resources spent on the subproject in the local
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economy. It will also give the local communities a greater stake and sense of ownership in the
subproject.
143. The RS will be appointed by PMU (WRD) for implementation and monitoring of the
Resettlement Plan of the subproject. The EA will also provide opportunities to displaced persons
to derive appropriate development benefits from the subproject. The vulnerable DPs will be
given preference in availing employment opportunities in subproject construction work. The
women headed households if any also will be taken care of in a case to case basis and the RS
will help them in forming Self-help Groups (SHGs), establish linkages to available credit
facilities, imparting special trainings, and linking them with ongoing govt. schemes. .
144. Due to temporary acquisition of the land of 1344 AHs there is no significant impact on
their properties resulting into a meager amount of compensation because only a strip of their
land will be impacted. Therefore to get that little amount of compensation they have to do a lot
of formalities which does not seem to be feasible to them as the said amount had to be
distributed to other shareholders too. Looking to the manifold benefits of the upcoming project in
future and to avoid the hassle of official paper work they want to forgo the compensation
amount. Therefore it has been decided to inform the AHs about the amount of compensation
due to them and even then, if they want to forego the amount of compensation, then they will
have to sign an MOU with a declaration that they are foregoing the amount of compensation
with their own free will.
145. The objective of the R&R package included in the subproject entitlement matrix is to
support the DPs to improve or at least restore the livelihoods. The livelihood loss for land loser
is only partial as they are losing a strip of land retaining rest of land to continue their livelihood.
In case of business loss will also be easily restored by the DPS with the help of R&R assistance
provided under the Subproject. The specific measure provided under the entitlement matrix of
this RP is listed below.
• Vulnerable households will receive preferential in income restoration training program under the project.
• Vulnerable households will have preference in employment under the project during construction and implementation.
• Project will ensure access to basic utilities and public services by vulnerable households
146. . Since there is no permanent land acquisition and no house is being impacted so there
will not be any physical displacement of the population. The DPs will not be losing their place of
residence and business so it will not require alternate housing facility or provision of any
settlement site for them. It will not adversely affect their business also so restoration of their
income may not be a problem for them. Instead the proposed project will give them assured
irrigation benefits enabling them to have at least two crops in a year.
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147. Other non-land income-generating options should also be considered, based on a
realistic assessment of potentials through market, Social, and financial feasibility analysis. The
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wards of the APs should be encouraged to take up ITI Courses in the adjoining Government run
Industrial Training Institutes (ITI’s). After taking such trainings they can start their self-
employment avocations. As it is pressure on agriculture land is increasing day by day as the
number of family members is increasing in every generation but the area of the land holding is
still the same. Taking up some other job avenues by the younger generation will be for the
betterment of their families as it will reduce the extra pressure on the agriculture land.
C. Provisions for Loss of Livelihood
148. Due to temporary acquisition of land there is no physical displacement of the affected
population so they can continue cultivating their lands and even develop those lands with the
amount of compensation they will get as per the provisions of Pipeline Act of the State.
149. In cases where land acquisition affects commercial structures, affected business owners
are entitled to:
(a) the costs of re-establishing commercial activities elsewhere; (b) the net income lost during the transition period; and (c) the costs of transferring and reinstalling plant, machinery, or other equipment.
150. Business owners with legal rights or recognized or recognizable claims to land where
they carry out commercial activities are entitled to replacement property of equal or greater
value or cash compensation at full replacement cost. Non-titleholder households losing
business structure and livelihood will be compensated for the structure loss and receive
transitional assistance as well. The EA will ensure that no physical displacement or economic
displacement will occur until:
(a) compensation at full replacement will be paid to each displaced person for subproject components or sections that are ready to be constructed;
(b) other entitlements listed in the resettlement plan have been provided to displaced persons; and
(c) a comprehensive income and livelihood rehabilitation program, supported by an adequate budget, is in place to help displaced persons improve, or at least restore, their incomes and livelihoods.
D. Additional Support from Ongoing Poverty Reduction Programs
151. In addition to Subproject-sponsored programs, the implementing RS will play a proactive
role to mobilize DPs to get benefits from various government schemes and ensure their
accessibility particularly of vulnerable groups. In India, Panchayat Government Systems at the
village, block and district levels are now responsible for planning and implementation of all anti-
poverty programs funded by the central and state governments. The implementing RS will work
with the Panchayat Governments to make available to the DPs benefits of some of the ongoing
pro-poor programs for poverty reduction. Since there is only temporary acquisition of land
causing very insignificant loss of their livelihood so there is no need to give skill up gradation
assistance to this category of AHs. But efforts should be made to encourage the younger
generation of this category of Ahs to avail the benefits of the ongoing training programs of the
Government.
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X. LAND ACQUISITION BUDGET AND FINANCING PLAN
A. Introduction
152. The land acquisition cost estimate for this subproject includes compensation for loss of
their land temporarily and loss of trees as per their impacts and eligibilities.
B. Compensation Payment
153. Compensation for Crop Loss: The private land of 9.11 ha, has to be acquired
temporarily for Laying of underground distribution Pipeline. Since there is only temporary
acquisition of land therefore the provisions of Pipeline Act of the State has been implemented
for payment of compensation. The provisions of Pipeline Act include double crop compensation
to be paid to the AHs. The calculation of crop compensation is based on standard outcome of
soybean crop which is grown during the construction period to be under taken in sub-project
area of Zone-1 in Right Bank of KIP. The standard outcome of soybean crop is estimated to be
approximately 15 Quintals production in One Hectare of Land in this area. The double crop
compensation for temporary land acquisition is based on the Standard outcome of the crop to
be multiplied by the Minimum Support Price (MSP) as declared by Ministry of Agriculture &
Farmers Welfare, GOI.
154. Compensation for Temporary Land Acquisition: In addition to the compensation as
referred above, the compensation for temporary land acquisition of 9.11 ha shall be payable at
the rate of 15% of the market value of the impacted land. The compensation is based on 15
percent amount of an average cost of the market value of irrigated agriculture land as per the
Collector Guideline of the total 31 impacted villages of sub-project area of Zone-1 in Right Bank
of KIP.
155. Compensation for Trees: For cost estimate in LARP for affected private trees
enumerated during the census survey, a lump sum rate of Rs. 15,000/- for fruit bearing trees
and Rs. 3000/- for non fruit bearing trees has been considered based on the market
assessment. Compensation for standing Orange Orchard Trees will also be paid based on three
categories. In Category-A there are 22 Orange trees, in Category-B there are 31 orange trees
and only 2 Orange trees in C-Category to be impacted in sub-project. There are 7 other variety
of fruit bearing trees and 4 non fruit bearing private trees which may come in the alignment of
the distribution pipeline.
156. For Orange fruit trees in standing orchards, the trees have been divided in three
categories for compensation purposes in which Category-A includes presently fruit bearing trees
estimating their cost to be Rs. 15000 per tree based on their yearly production of Rs 3000 each
year for an estimated period of five years. Category-B includes those orange trees which will
start giving fruits after 2-3 years estimating it to be Rs. 1000 yearly of one tree for a period of
five years and Category-C are the trees which have been planted recently estimating them to be
Rs.100 each tree.
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C. Compensation for Community Property Resources
157. There will be impact only on 9.95 ha of Government / Private Land. No Community
Property Resources are to be impacted due to the alignment of this subproject.
158. The required Public/Government land if any will be transferred in the name of WRD by
respective departments and therefore not included in the resettlement cost.
D. LARP Implementation and Support Cost
159. The WRD has decided to hire Resettlement Officer / Expert for implementation of RR
activities. The implementation support cost including Hiring of Resettlement Specialist,
conducting public consultation, grievance redress cost etc. will be borne by administrative
expenses of WRD. A 10% contingency has been added in order to adjust any cost escalation
during subproject implementation.
E. Sources of Funding and Fund Flow Management
160. The cost related to temporary land acquisition and resettlement will be borne by the
Contractor / Executive Agency (EA) MPWRD. The EA will ensure allocation of funds and
availability of resources for smooth implementation of the subproject R&R activities. The EA will,
in advance, initiate the process and will try to keep the approval for the R&R budget in the fiscal
budget through the ministry of finance in GOMP. In the case of assistance and other
rehabilitation measures, the EA will directly or through the Contractor pay the money or any
other assistance as stated in the LARP to DPs. The implementing Resettlement Expert /
Specialist will be involved in facilitating the disbursement process and rehabilitation program.
The cost estimate for the LAP implementation of this Subproject is Rs. 2.51 Million.
Table 22: Estimated Budget for Implementation of the LARP
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Sl. No. Item Unit Rate Amount
A Compensation For Temporary Acquisition
and Crop Loss in Ha/Nos Rupees in Rupees
1
Compensation for temporary land acquisition
and standing crops for underground pipe lines,
piped canals and distribution system18
9.11 (Ha) 102000 929220
In addition to the compensation of Crop Loss,
15% of the market value of that impacted land
will be added as per Special Provision of
Pipeline Act of GOMP 201319
9.11 (Ha) 82170 748569
2 Compensation for standing orange orchard
Trees (As classified in A-Category)
22
(Trees) 15000 330000
3 Compensation for standing orange orchard
Trees (As classified in B-Category)
31
(Trees) 5000 155000
4
Compensation for standing orange orchard (C-
Category- including cost of planting material,
manures and fertilizers, Insecticides and
pesticides, land leveling, cost of labor and
fencing etc.)
2
(Trees) 100 200
5 Other Fruit Bearing Tree 7 15000 105000
6 Timber Trees 4 3000 12000 Subtotal A 2279989 Contingency ( 10%) For hiring RS, conducting GR Meetings and for cost
escalation if any.
227998.9
GRAND TOTAL 2507987.9
18 Sources : Considering Soyabean Crop Rates of Rs. 3399/- per Quintal from the Ministry of Agriculture & Farmers
Welfare, GOI as Annexed at Annexure – 11 .Average Production of Soyabean crops per year is 15 Quintal per Ha in this subproject area is taken into account from Preveious years crop production Data of Horticulture Department and after discussions and feedback from the Farmers of the Subproject Area.
19 Srouce : Considered Agriculture Land cost from the Collertor Guideline of Jirapur Tehsil, Rajgarh District. Annexure – 12 . As far as the land cost is concerned, it has been arrived by addining the land cost of all impacted Villages and after taking out an average cost of the area which is reasonaly high. The budget has been prepared based on 15% of the land cost for payment of compensation as per Pipeline Act of the State.
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XI. NSTITUTIONAL ARRANGEMENTS AND CAPACITY DEVELOPMENT
A. Institutional Requirement
161. For implementation of LAP of the Project there will be a set of institutions involved at
various levels and stages of the subproject. For successful implementation of the LAP the
proposed institutional arrangement with their role and responsibility has been outlined in this
section. The primary institutions, which will be involved in this implementation process, are the
following:
(a) Project Implementation Unit (PIU)/ Project Management Unit (PMU)
(b) Land Valuation Committee (LVC)-Section 26 of the RFCTLARR Act-2013 defines the method by which market value of the land shall be computed under the proposed law. A Land Valuation Committee is formed under the Chairmanship of the concerned District Collector to assess the prevailing market value of the land. Based on this Collector’s Guideline is published based on a multiple of market value.
(c) Village Level Committee (VLC)- It is the duty of Gram Sabha to perform not
only functions of fixing accountability over the Panchayat but, also to make it an executive body with separate standing Village Level Committees (VLC) entrusted with several functions for overall development of the Village. The VLC will provide correct data and information from project formulation stage, assist the project team in redressal of grievances and to implement the project smoothly. Besides this arranging proper community participation.
(d) District Level Grievance Redress Committee
(e) PIU Level Grievance Redress Committee
B. Executing Agency
162. The Executing Agency (EA) for the Project is the Ministry of Water Resources,
Government of Madhya Pradesh, and the Implementing Agency (IA) is Water Resources
Department, GOMP. The existing Branch Office at Zeerapur Tehsil Head Quarter has already
been established which will be the PIU/PMU. This office will be functional for the whole
Subproject duration.
C. Land Acquisition Management at PIU/PMU
163. PIU/PMU headed by a Project Director (PD) responsible for the overall execution of the
subproject. The PD will be responsible for (i) overall implementation of R&R activities according
to the RP and equally responsible for land acquisition and R&R activities in the field; (ii) ensure
availability of budget for R&R activities; (iii) liaison with district administration for support for land
acquisition and implementation of R&R.
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164. The PIU/PMU will appoint/depute one full-time Manager level official as the
Resettlement Officer (RO) for the entire duration of resettlement activities, with relevant
experience in land acquisition and resettlement issues. The PIU will maintain all data base and
work closely with DPs and other stakeholders. Based on regularly updated data, a central
database will also be maintained by PIU.
165. The PIU/PMU officials and RO will require to enhance their capacities in R&R
implementation. The staff will undergo an orientation and training in resettlement management
at the beginning of the project. The training activities will focus on issues concerning (i)
principles and procedures of land acquisition, (ii) public consultation and participation, (iii)
entitlements and compensation disbursement mechanisms, (iv) Grievance Redressal, and (v)
monitoring of resettlement operation. The training would specifically focus on the differences
between provisions of ADB policy and the relevant country laws. The awareness of these
differences and the need to follow the provisions of the ADB *Policy are critical for successful
implementation of the RP.
166. The RO will work closely with the District Collector to expedite the payments of
compensation for land acquisition and assistance to DPs. The RO will be assisted by the other
support staff and CSC expert for planning and implementation of resettlement activities in the
subproject. Some of the specific functions of the PIU with regard to resettlement management
will include:
(a) Overall responsibility of implementation and monitoring of R&R activities in the Project;
(b) Ensure availability of budget for R&R activities; (c) Liaison lined agencies support implementation of R&R; (d) Coordinating with line Departments. (e) Translation of RP in local language; (f) Liaison with district administration for dovetailing government’s income
generating and developmental programs for the DPs; (g) Ensure the inclusion of those DPs who may have not been covered during the
census survey; (h) facilitate the opening of accounts in local banks to transfer assistance to DPs,
and organize the disbursement of Cheque for assistance in the affected area in public;
(i) Monitor physical and financial progress on land acquisition and R&R activities; (j) Participate in regular meetings in GRC; and (k) Organize monthly meetings to review the progress on R&R.
167. The roles and responsibilities of various agencies to be involved in resettlement planning
process and implementation of resettlement activities are summarized in following Table 23
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Table 23: Agencies Responsible for Resettlement Implementation Key Agency Responsibility
EA (WRD) • Make final decision on pipelines alignment to be included under the project
• Overall responsibility for project design, feasibility, construction and operation and guide PIU
• Ensure that sufficient funds are available to properly implement all agreed social safeguards measures
• Ensure that all subprojects comply with the provisions of ADB’s SPS 2009 and GOI’s policies and regulations
• Submit semi-annual safeguards monitoring reports to ADB Project Implementation Units/PMU
• Disseminate project information to the project affected community with assistance from DPR Consultant
• Ensure establishment of Grievance Redress Committee at the district level for grievance redress with assistance from DPR Consultant
• Approve LAP prepared by DBO contractor
• Disclosure of project information in public spaces and through relevant media.
• Disseminate project information to the community in coordination with DPR Consultants
• Facilitate the socioeconomic survey and census • Facilitate consultation by the civil works contractor with community
throughout implementation • Oversee land acquisition and coordinate with Deputy Commissioner • Supervise the mitigation measures during implementation and its
progress • Conduct internal monitoring and prepare reports
DBO Contractor
• Recruit R&R staff and establish LA team/unit. The team leader should have experience in R7R preparation and implementation based on the Government of India and ADB requirement
• Undertake consultations involving community and DPs • Prepare due diligence report if no land acquisition • Prepare LAP in accordance to the LAF, and obtain approval of LAP
from PIU/PMU prior implementing payment to DPs • Encourage community/ DPs to voluntarily participate during the
implementation • Consult community and PIU regarding location of construction
camps and sign agreement with titleholder for temporary use of land and restore the land to equal or better condition upon completion
• Pay compensation for temporary acquisition for laying pipeline based on LAP
• Commence construction only when alignment is free of encumbrance
• Respond in a timely fashion to recommendations from GRCs District level officials • Provide any existing socioeconomic information, maps and other
related information to DPR Consultant prior to the field data/information collection activities.
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Key Agency Responsibility
• Act as the local focal point of information dissemination • Execute land acquisition process
Community Based Organizations
• Ensure the community participation at various stages of the project • Coordination with stakeholder organizations • Assist in Monitoring of the project
Village Level Committee
• Provide correct data and information from project formulation stage • Assist the project team in redressal of grievances and to implement
the project smoothly • Arrange proper community participation
ADB • Review RF and due diligence / RP and endorse or modify the project classification
• Review planning documents and disclose the draft and final reports on the ADB’s website as required
• Monitor implementation through review missions • Provide assistance to the EA and IA of subprojects, if required, in
carrying out its responsibilities and for building capacity for safeguard compliance
• Monitor overall compliance of the project to ADB SPS
D. Capacity Building on RP in the EA
168. Water Resources Department of Government of Madhya Pradesh is a fully owned
Department of the Ministry of Water Resources, Government of Madhya Pradesh. WRD has
required experience in planning and managing land acquisition and R&R activities. The WRD
has already established a PIU headed by Executive Engineer who will be acting as the Project
Director and will be supported by a Resettlement Officer (RO) for dealing with the land
acquisition and resettlement for the subproject.
169. All concerned staff both at head office and field level involved in land acquisition
activities will undergo an orientation and training in ADB resettlement policy and management.
Broadly, the training will cover various topics such as (i) Principles and procedures of land
acquisition; (ii) Public consultation and participation; (iii) Entitlements and Compensation &
assistance disbursement mechanisms; Grievance redress; and (iv) Monitoring of resettlement
operations. These will be covered through a formal workshop by the consultant under the
ongoing technical assistance program. The specific components under the training will cover the
following:
(a) Understanding of the ADB Policy Guidelines and requirements and differences
between country policy and laws
(b) Understanding of the policy and procedure adopted for the Subproject
(c) Understanding of the Implementation Schedule activities step-by-step
(d) Understanding of the Monitoring and reporting mechanism
(e) Understanding of the economic rehabilitation measures
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XII. IMPLEMENTATION SCHEDULE
A. Introduction
170. Implementation of LAP mainly consists of compensation to be paid for affected land,
structures and rehabilitation and resettlement activities. The time for implementation of LAP will
be scheduled as per the overall subproject implementation. All activities related to the land
acquisition and resettlement must be planned to ensure that compensation is paid prior to
displacement and commencement of civil works. The EAs and PIU will ensure that no physical
or economic displacement of displaced households will occur until: (i) compensation at full
replacement cost has been paid to each displaced person for project components or sections
that are ready to be constructed; (ii) other entitlements listed in the resettlement plan are
provided to the displaced persons; and (iii) a comprehensive income and livelihood rehabilitation
program, supported by adequate budget, if any, should be in place to help displaced persons,
improve, or at least restore, their incomes and livelihoods.
If the detailed design for pumping station, rising man, and distribution chamber will be revised
during detailed design, the updated LAP will need to be prepared by the DBO contractor and
submit for approval by Government and ADB. The updated LAP will be disclosed prior to
implementation. Public consultation, monitoring will be undertaken routinely throughout the
subproject duration. However, the schedule is subject to modification depending on the
progress of the subproject activities.
IMPLEMENTATION SCHEDULE OF RESETTLEMENT ACTIVITIES OF ZONE-1 OF RB
SL No.
Activity 2019 2020
May June December January February March
Project Preparation
1 Identifications of DPs
2 Conduct socioeconomic survey, census
3 Prepare social safeguard documents
4 ADB and Government approval of RPs
5 Appointment of Resettlement Officer
Land Acquisition for Non-Sample Projects
6 Land Acquisition
7 Payment of Compensation
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8 Relocate houses, shops, businesses
Rehabilitation of DPs
9 Income Restoration (if required)
10 Restoration of Community Resources
Construction
11 Issue Notice for Start of Civil Work
12 Civil works
Ongoing Activities
13 Grievance Redressing
14 Consultations with DPs
15 Internal Monitoring
16 External Monitoring (if required)
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XIII. MONITORING AND REPORTING
A. Need for Monitoring and Reporting
171. Monitoring and reporting are critical activities in resettlement management in order to
ameliorate problems faced by the DPs and develop solutions immediately. Monitoring is a
periodic assessment of planned activities providing ongoing inputs. It facilitates change and
gives necessary feedback of activities and the directions on which they are going. In other
words, monitoring apparatus is crucial mechanism for measuring subproject performance and
fulfillment of the subproject objectives.
B. Monitoring by PIU
172. One of the main roles of PIU will be to see proper and timely implementation of all
activities in LARP. Monitoring will be a regular activity for PIU and Resettlement Officer at this
level will see the timely implementation of R&R activities. PIU will prepare monthly reports on
the progress of LARP Implementation. PIU will collect information from the subproject site and
assimilate in the form of monthly report to assess the progress and results of LARP
implementation and adjust work program where necessary, in case of delays or any
implementation problems as identified. This monitoring will form parts of regular activity and
reporting on this will be extremely important in order to undertake mid-way corrective steps. The
monitoring by PIU will include:
(a) administrative monitoring: daily planning, implementation, feedback and trouble shooting, individual DP database maintenance, and progress reports;
(b) socio-economic monitoring: case studies, using baseline information for comparing DP socio-economic conditions, evacuation, demolition, salvaging materials, morbidity and mortality, community relationships, dates for consultations, and number of appeals placed; and
(c) Impact monitoring: Income standards restored/improved, and socioeconomic conditions of the displaced persons. Monitoring reports documenting progress on resettlement implementation and RP completion reports will be provided by the PIU for review and approval from ADB.
C. Monitoring Indicators
173. The most crucial components/indicators to be monitored are specific contents of the
activities and entitlement matrix. The LAP/RP contains indicators and benchmarks for
achievement of the objectives under the resettlement program. These indicators and
benchmarks are of three kinds:
(a) Process indicators including subproject inputs, expenditures, staff deployment,
etc. (b) Output indicators indicating results in terms of numbers of affected people
compensated and resettled, training held, credit disbursed, etc and
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(c) Impact indicators related to the longer-term effect of the subproject on people's lives.
D. Reporting Requirements
174. Land Acquisition and Resettlement Plan implementation for the subproject will be closely
monitored by the EA which is Water Resources Department of GOMP. Keeping in view the
significance of resettlement impacts of the overall project, the monitoring mechanism for this
project will have monitoring by Project Implementation Unit (PIU). PIU will be responsible for
overall supervision and implementation of the LARP and will prepare monthly progress reports
on resettlement activities and submit to PMU. The Project Management Unit (PMU) of MPWRD
will submit semi-annual reports to ADB.
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Annexure 1 : Summary of Affected Persons and Common Property Resources
MAIN PIPE LINE – 1600 mm
S.No Survey Number
Farmer Name Village Name
Area (Ha)
Aff Area
Fruit Trees
Orange Category
Other Trees
1 150 NARAYAN S/O BAPU MUNDI
3.793
0.08
2 150 DARYAV S/O PRABHULAL MUNDI
1.264
3 150 RAMCHARAN S/O PRABHULAL NA.BA.SAR.MATA BHAWRIBAI BEWA PRABHULAL
MUNDI
1.265
4 150 BALUSINGH S/O HARISINGH MUNDI
0.422
5 150 KAWARLAL S/O HARISINGH MUNDI
0.422
6 150 UKARSINGH S/O HARISINGH MUNDI
0.421
7 150
GORDHANSINGH,GORDHANSINGH,JUJHARSINGH,PARTHISINGH,PARTHI SINGH AA. GANGARAM, BALWANTSINGH
MUNDI
0.632
8 80 LAXMINARAYAN AA. VIJAYSINGH MUNDI
0.038 0.072
9 80 RAYSINGH AA. VIJAYSINGH MUNDI
0.038
10 138 SHIVNARAYAN S/O BHERUSINGH
MUNDI
0.843 0.0752
11 134 DHANSINGH S/O GOPAL MUNDI
3.364 0.064
12 135 KANIRAM HEMRAJ AA.NARBHAYSINGH BHAVRIBAI BEWA NARBHAYSINGH
MUNDI
0.253 0.104
13 108 BADRILAL AA. PANNALAL MUNDI
1.000
0.1168
14 108 JAGDISH S/O AMARSINGH MUNDI
0.321
15 108 ARJUN S/O AMARSINGH MUNDI
0.321
16 108 RAMSINGH AA. JAGANNATH MUNDI
0.643
17 106 NARAYANSINGH AA. PANNALAL MUNDI
0.337
0.152
18 106 BADRILAL AA. PANNALAL MUNDI
0.358
19 106 KESRILAL AA. PANNALAL MUNDI
0.158
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20 106 KALUSINGH S/O HAJARILAL KALIBAI BEWA HAJARILLAL
MUNDI
0.234
Annexure 2 : Summary of Affected Persons and Common Property Resources
MAIN PIPE LINE – 1400 mm
S.No Survey Number
Farmer Name in English Village Name
Area (Ha)
Aff Area
Fruit Trees
Orange Category
Other Trees
1 473 PHOOLSINGH AA. JAGANNATH Balaheda
0.808
0.014
2 473 BHERUSINGH S/O PANNALAL Balaheda
0.250
3 473 LAXMINARAYAN S/O PANNALAL GORABAI W/O PANNALAL
Balaheda
0.250
4 473 RAYSINGH S/O PANNALAL Balaheda
0.250
5 473 PURILAL AA. HEERALAL Balaheda
2.023
6 473 HEERALAL S/O GOPAL Balaheda
2.327
7 473 RAMUBAI W/O PRABHULAL Balaheda
1.315
8 473 SHIVNARAYAN S/O AMARSINGH Balaheda
2.185
9 471
PHOOLSINGH PANNALAL KANHAIYALAL MUKESH SARDARBAI KESARBAI D/OBHAWARLAL LALTABAI W/O BHAWARLAL
Balaheda 2.023
0.126
10 471 RAMRATAN AA. NATHULAL Balaheda
1.787
11 471 MOHANLAL AA. PRABHULAL Balaheda
1.356
12 471 MADANLAL S/O PRABHULAL Balaheda
0.788
13 471 RAYSINGH S/O JAGANNATH Balaheda
0.750
14 471 HOKAMSINGH / DEEPCHANDRA Balaheda
1.275
15 471 RAMGOPAL S/O MADANLAL Balaheda
0.400
16 471 MADANLAL S/O SHIVLAL Balaheda
0.224
17 471 NATHULAL S/O SHIVLAL Balaheda
0.224
18 471 BHAWARLAL S/O GHISALAL Balaheda
0.447
90
19 471 HEERALAL S/O GORILAL Balaheda
0.137
20 471 KAUSHALYABAI W/O HEERALAL Balaheda
0.138
21 471 BHAWARBAI W/O CHOTULAL Balaheda
0.137
22 471 DARYAVBAI BEWA SHANKARJI Balaheda
0.746
23 471 HARISINGH S/O MOTILAL Balaheda
0.310
24 471 JUJHARSINGH S/O MOTILAL Balaheda
0.250
25 471 BALCHAND S/O GOPILAL RASUBAI BEWA GOPILAL
Balaheda
0.405
26 471 RODILAL AA. GOPI Balaheda
0.500
27 471 JULARSINGH MOTILAL Balaheda
0.250
28 471 G.O.V.T LAND Balaheda
0.190
29 471 OKARVAKSHA S/O NATHULAL Balaheda
1.000
30 471 SHIVNARAYAN AA. AMARSINGH Balaheda
1.000
31 471 RAMNARAYAN S/O BABRU Balaheda
1.549
32 471 NARAYANSINGH S/O DEVILAL Balaheda
1.000
33 471 GOPI S/O GHISA Balaheda
0.500
34 471 DEVYA S/O GHISA Balaheda
0.500
35 471 GANGARAM S/O DEVILAL Balaheda
0.500
36 471 BHAVRIA S/O GUGGA Balaheda
1.000
37 471 MADANLAL S/O RUGGA Balaheda
1.000
38 471 DAYA SHANKAR BASANTILAL KALURAM HARISINGH S/O RAMNARAYAN
Balaheda
0.045
39 471 SHIVNARAYAN S/O GORILAL Balaheda
0.500
40 471 BALCHAND RAM KAILASH S/O AMAR SINGH
Balaheda
1.031
91
41 471 SURESH CHAND S/O AMAR SINGH Balaheda
0.424
42 471 AMAR SINGH S/OI GOPI LAL Balaheda
0.379
43 471 GHISALAL S/O GORILAL Balaheda
0.454
44 471 GANGADHAR S/O GORILAL Balaheda
1.000
45 471 BAPULAL S/O GORDHAN CHOURMAL S/O BHAVNA
Balaheda
0.668
46 471 GORDHAN S/O BHONA Balaheda
0.344
47 471 CHOUTHMAL S/O BHONAJI Balaheda
0.344
48 471 LAXMAN S/O DEVA Balaheda
0.567
49 471 MANGILAL S/O DEVA Balaheda
0.566
50 471 BHAVARLAL S/OI GANGARAM Balaheda
1.000
51 471 RODILAL S/O GOPI Balaheda
1.000
52 471 ONKARLAL AA. NATHU Balaheda
1.000
53 471 SHIVNARAYAN S/O AMAR SINGH Balaheda
1.000
54 471 KANHAIYALAL S/O BHAVARLAL Balaheda
0.505
55 471 MUKESH S/O BHAVARLAL Balaheda
0.506
56 471 SHIVLAL RAMESHCHANDRA KAUSHALYABAI S/O KALURAM
Balaheda
0.506
57 471 BHAGIRATH S/O GOPILAL AYODHYABAI W/O BHAGIRATH
Balaheda
0.506
58 471 RAMPRASAD S/O KANHAIYALAL Balaheda
0.200
59 471 MOHANLAL S/O KANHAIYALAL Balaheda
0.200
60 471 RAMESHCHANDRA S/O KANHAIYALAL
Balaheda
0.200
61 471 KAILASHCHANDRA S/O KANHAIYALAL
Balaheda
0.200
92
62 471 HAJARILAL AA. GOPILAL Balaheda
0.769
63 471 RAMNARAYAN VIJAYSINGH S/O PRABHULAL
Balaheda
0.754
64 471 RAMNARAYAN S/O GOPILAL Balaheda
2.415
65 471 BALCHAND RAMKAILASH Balaheda
0.531
66 471 AMIRKHA JALALKHA Balaheda
1.549
67 471 GORILAL AA. MANGILAL Balaheda
0.809
68 471 BAPULAL S/O GORDHAN CHOURMAL S/O BHAVNA
Balaheda
0.688
69 471 LAXMAN MANGILAL AA. DEVA Balaheda
1.133
70 471
PRABHU MADHU S/O KISHAN HARISINGH BANE SINGH S/O BAPULAL SARDARBAI BEWA BAPULAL
Balaheda
1.275
71 471
HAJARILAL PIMA SHIVNARAYAN S/O BIRAMSINGH NNIRBHAYSINGH MANGILAL S/O NARBHAYSINGH
Balaheda
1.275
72 471 GANGADHAR AA. GORILAL Balaheda
1.000
73 471 KANCHANBAI D/O JAGANNATH Balaheda
0.607
74 471 GORILAL PHOOLSINGH KALU Balaheda
1.376
75 471 SAMPATBAI BEWA RAMCHARAN Balaheda
0.800
76 471 CHOTU S/O RAM BAGAS Balaheda
0.800
77 471 BANESINGH S/O RAMBAGAS Balaheda
0.800
78 471 SARDARBAI S/O GOPI Balaheda
0.582
79 471 RAMBAGAS S/O BAPULAL Balaheda
0.632
80 471 BHAWARLAL S/O Balaheda
0.769
81 471 MOHANLAL S/O BAPULAL Balaheda
0.193
93
82 471 SURAJMAL S/O BAPULAL Balaheda
0.192
83 471 SHRILAL S/O BAPULAL Balaheda
0.192
84 471 RAMESH S/O BAPULAL Balaheda
0.192
85 471 RAMRATAN S/O GOPILAL Balaheda
0.769
86 471 BAJESINGH ,BAJESINGH RAMESH S/O DEVILAL , RAMESH
Balaheda
2.023
87 471 SURAJSINGH AA. KALUSINGH Balaheda
1.254
88 471 RAMCHARAN AA. HEERALAL Balaheda
1.619
89 471 SARDARBAI S/O GOPI Balaheda
0.607
90 471 BHERU AA. RAMLAL Balaheda
1.619
91 471 SIDHUNATH S/O RUGGA Balaheda
0.373
92 471 MADHU S/O RUGGA Balaheda
0.373
93 471 MANGILAL AA. DEVA Balaheda
0.500
94 471 GANGAPRASAD S/O AMARSINGH Balaheda
0.621
95 471 DEVILAL S/O HEERALAL Balaheda
0.700
96 471 SURESHCHANDRA S/O AMARSINGH
Balaheda
0.404
97 471 BHAWARLAL AA. BHAGIRATH Balaheda
0.409
98 471 BHERUSINGH S/O PANNALAL Balaheda
0.250
99 471 RAYSINGH S/O PANNALAL Balaheda
0.250
100 471 AMAR SINGH AA. GOPI LAL Balaheda
0.500
101 471 RAMCHANDRA S/O KANHAIYALAL Balaheda
0.299
102 471 DEVILAL S/O HEERALAL Balaheda
0.500
103 471 BAPU S/O JAGANNATH Balaheda
0.500
94
104 471 SIDHU S/O RUGHA Balaheda
1.300
105 471 BAPU S/O GOPI Balaheda
1.500
106 471 JAGANNATH S/O BHAWARLAL Balaheda
1.500
107 471 MADHU S/O RUDHA Balaheda
1.000
108 471 HEERALAL AA. GOPI Balaheda
1.600
109 471 JAGANNATH S/O HARLAL Balaheda
1.500
110 471 LALSINGH S/O GOPILAL Balaheda
0.884
111 471 FATESINGH S/O HARLAL Balaheda
1.000
112 405 HEERALAL S/O GOPAL Balaheda
0.715
0.03836
113 405 BHERUSINGH S/O PANNALAL Balaheda
0.357
114 406 BAPULAL S/O AMARSINGH Balaheda
0.943
115 406 NANDUBAI BEWA KANHAIYALAL Balaheda
1.117 0.049
116 391 SHIVLAL DEVSINGH RAMBABU MANOHAR S/O GHISALAL
Balaheda
0.960 0.07
117 392 MANGILAL AA.CHAMPALAL Balaheda
1.574 0.0252
118 389 NANDUBAI BEWA KANHAIYALAL Balaheda
1.531 0.0308
119 382 BHERUJI AA. MEHTAB Balaheda
0.000 0.0336
120 383
MANGILAL RAMPRASAD SAVITRIBAI SUGANBAI D/O BHAWARLAL KANCHANBAI W/O BHAWARLAL RAMCHARAN DEVISINGH S/O UDA
Balaheda
1.133 0.0336
121 362 RAMESHCHANDRA S/O KANHAIYALAL
Balaheda
0.632 0.0476
122 363
PHOOLSINGH PANNALAL KANHAIYALAL MUKESH SARDARBAI KESARBAI D/OBHAWARLAL LALTABAI W/O BHAWARLAL
Balaheda
0.569 0.0336
95
123 357 HEERALAL S/O GHISALAL Balaheda
0.542 0.028
124 357 MANGILAL S/O GHIRDHARI Balaheda
0.542
125 358 HAJARILAL S/O BHAWARJI Balaheda
0.101
0.056
126 358 JAGANNATH S/O BHAWARJI Balaheda
0.100
127 358 BHAGIRATH AA. BHAWARLAL Balaheda
0.270
128 358 MATILAL S/O BHAWARJI Balaheda
0.270
129 325 MANGILAL S/O GHIRDHARI Balaheda
0.962 0.042
130 41 PRABHULAL ,TAWARSINGH,SHRILAL,RATANBAI C/O GOPILAL KESARBAI
Balaheda
1.724 0.0266
131 40 HOKAMSINGH / DEEPCHANDRA Balaheda 0.551 0.028
132 38 PHOOLSINGH Balaheda
0.839
0.0378
133 38 MOHANLAL S/O BAPULAL Balaheda
0.218
134 38 SURAJMAL S/O BAPULAL Balaheda
0.217
135 38 SHRILAL S/O BAPULAL Balaheda
0.218
136 38 RAMESH S/O BAPULAL Balaheda
0.217
137 38 RAMRATAN S/O GOPILAL Balaheda
0.870
138 44 BAJESINGH ,BAJESINGH RAMESH S/O DEVILAL , RAMESH
Balaheda
1.437 0.0392
139 29 SHRIRAM SUNILKUMAR AA. SHIVA Balaheda
1.113 0.049
140 30 CHOUTHMAL S/O NATHULAL Balaheda
0.756 0.042
141 24 BHAWARLAL S/O Balaheda
0.802 0.0476
142 25 HAJARILAL S/O NIRBHAYSINGH Balaheda
0.315 0.0364
143 26 HAJARILAL S/O NIRBHAYSINGH Balaheda
0.439 0.028
144 27 MANGILAL S/O NIRBHAYSINGH Balaheda
0.081 0.0224
96
145 1 G.O.V.T LAND Khubanpura
2.719 0.014
146 49 KAILASH AA. MEHTAB HEMRAJ Khubanpura
0.957
0.042
147 49 NARAYANSINGH S/O BIHARILAL Khubanpura
0.479
148 49 HOKAMSINGH S/O BIHARILAL Khubanpura
0.478
149 48 KANIRAM S/O MANGILAL Khubanpura
0.443
0.084
150 48 RAMSINGH S/O MANGILAL Khubanpura
0.221
151 48 RANJEET S/O RAMSINGH A.PA.KRTA S/O RAMSINGH S/O MANGILAL
Khubanpura
0.222
152 48 SHIVLAL, SHIVLAL S/O SHANKAR Khubanpura
0.887
153 48 ANTARSINGH MOHANSINGH S/O KALU MANUBAI BEWA KALU PRAHLAD CHEETA JAGANNATH
Khubanpura
0.887
154 48 PRABHULAL AA. NANA Khubanpura
0.568
155 48 BHAGWANSINGH AA. NANA Khubanpura
0.568
156 48 NATHULAL AA. GULAB Khubanpura
0.443
157 48 TAULARAM AA. GULAB Khubanpura
0.444
158 39 NARAYANSINGH S/O BIHARILAL Khubanpura
0.439
0.2632
159 39 HOKAMSINGH S/O BIHARILAL Khubanpura
0.440
160 39 G.O.V.T LAND KOTDA
1.000
161 39 G.O.V.T LAND KOTDA
78.313
162 39
BASANTI S/O KAWARIACHAMAR JAATI CHAMAR NI. SIRPOI, BASANTI D/O KAWARIACHAMAR NIWASI SIRPOI
KOTDA
0.308
163 39 PANIBAI W/O PHOOLSINGH CHAMAR NIWASI CHATARPURA
KOTDA
1.000
164 39 DARYAVBAI W/O HEERALAL KOTDA
2.000
97
165 39 GHISALAL AA. SHIVSINGH KOTDA
2.000
166 39 SHRI KISHAN AA. RAMRATAN KOTDA
2.000
167 39 KALUSINGH S/O RAMRATAN KOTDA
2.000
98
Annexure 3 : Summary of Affected Persons and Common Property Resources MAIN PIPE LINE – 1200 mm
S.No Survey Number
Farmer Name Village Name Area (Ha)
Aff Area
Fruit Trees
Orange Category
Other Trees
1 143 NARAYANSINGH AA. GHEESALAL
BARMANKHEDI
1.254 0.072
2 110
KUNJBIHARI MANOHARLAL MOHAN AA. BALCHAND DHAPUBAI BEWA BALCHAND
CHHATARPURA
1.086 0.082
3 107 SUJANSINGH S/O NARAYANSINGH
CHHATARPURA
0.850
0.108
4 107 KAMALSINGH S/O NARAYAN SINGH
CHHATARPURA
0.850
5 107 DEVISINGH MOHANSINGH GUMANSINGH AA. SHIVSINGH MU.KAMLABAI
CHHATARPURA
0.432
6 108 SAJJANSINGH,SAJJANSINGH S/OPRAHALAD,SUGANBAI
CHHATARPURA
0.553
0.113
7 108 VEERAMBAI W/O JORAWARSINGH
CHHATARPURA
0.553
8 108 VEERAMBAI W/O JORAWARSINGH
CHHATARPURA
0.553
9 28 BANESINGH AA. RAMLAL CHHATARPURA
0.139
0.079
10 28 DULESINGH AA. RAMLAL CHHATARPURA
0.140
11 28 KALUSINGH S/O BAPUSINGH
CHHATARPURA
0.275
12 30
KANCHANBAI RAMESHBAI,BHAGWANSINGH, BHAGWANSINGH AA. BAPUSINGH
CHHATARPURA
1.500 0.096
13 30 BALUSINGH S/O BHAGWANSINGH
CHHATARPURA
0.216
14 21 MANGILAL AA. GODA CHHATARPURA
0.607
0.120
15 21 UMEDBAI,DEVJI,DEVJI AA. PYARJI
CHHATARPURA
0.607
16 21
GENDIBAI BEWA NANURAM RAMLAL S/O NANURAM ,BALLAVBAI D/O NANURAM
CHHATARPURA
0.607
99
17 5 ABDULSALIM ABDULSALIM CHHATARPURA
2.000
0.240
18 5 MANSINGH AA. GANPAT CHHATARPURA
0.934
19 5 CHAGGANLAL D/O GANPAT
CHHATARPURA
0.534
20 5 GANGARAM AA. KANIRAM CHHATARPURA
2.348
21 5 INDARBAI W/O BANESINGH
CHHATARPURA
0.177
22 5 SUGANBAI W/O DULESINGH
CHHATARPURA
0.178
23 5 HARLAL AA. KANIRAM CHHATARPURA
1.214
24 5 AMRA AA. LAL CHHATARPURA
0.709
25 5 ANAR AA. LAXMAN CHHATARPURA
1.254
26 5 SHANKAR S/O GODA CHHATARPURA
0.944
27 5 GHEESALAL S/O RATANLAL
CHHATARPURA
1.000
28 5 HARISINGH S/O RATANLAL CHHATARPURA
1.000
29 5 GOPILAL S/O RATANLAL CHHATARPURA
1.000
30 5
MANGIBAI RODIBAI DHAPUBAI D/O RATANLAL NANDUBAI BEWA RATANLAL
CHHATARPURA
0.237
31 5 PHOOLSINGH BANESINGH AA. BHERU
CHHATARPURA
2.428
32 5 NATHU NARAYAN AA. JALAM
CHHATARPURA
4.047
33 5 UDA AA. BHERU CHHATARPURA
0.944
34 5 GOKULDAS S/O BADRILAL CHHATARPURA
2.000
35 5 MANGILAL AA. PURA CHHATARPURA
1.000
36 5 SHANKAR AA. RATAN KAMLABAI BEWA
CHHATARPURA
1.611
37 5 SHIVSINGH S/O PARWATSINGH
CHHATARPURA
0.245 38 5 DEVSINGH S/O CHHATARPURA
100
PARWATSINGH 0.246
39 5 BALUSINGH S/O PARWATSINGH
CHHATARPURA
0.246
40 5 BHAGGA AA. PUNYA PANIBAI METHIBAI AA. LALA MANGYA
CHHATARPURA
0.405
41 5 GENDA AA. LALA CHHATARPURA
0.188
42 129 JAGDISHPRASAD AA. PRABHULAL
CHHATARPURA
0.220
0.130
43 129 BAPU AA. BHAGGA CHHATARPURA
2.000
44 129 AMRA AA. LAL CHHATARPURA
2.000
45 129 LAXMAN AA. GENDA CHHATARPURA
2.000
46 129
DEEPAKKUMAR ANILKUMAR S/O BANSIDHAR MANORMADEVI W/O BANSIDHAR
CHHATARPURA
2.000
47 129 GOKARAN VERMA S/O SHIVNARAYAN
CHHATARPURA
2.000
48 129 RAMESHCHAND AA. PRABHULAL
CHHATARPURA
2.000
49 129 SHEK ISRAEL AA. SHEK GHISA
CHHATARPURA
2.000
50 129 SHEK IBRAHIM AA. SHEK GHISA
CHHATARPURA
2.000
51 128 G.O.V.T LAND CHHATARPURA
2.031 0.072
52 38 G.O.V.T LAND KOTDA
1.975 0.012
53 5 G.O.V.T LAND KOTDA
4.636 0.029
54 5 G.O.V.T LAND KOTDA
4.636
55 3 MANGILAL AA. PRABHULAL
KOTDA
4.166
0.060
56 3 GYANSINGH AA.DEVISINGH
KOTDA
4.166
57 3 PREMSINGH AA. DEVISINGH
KOTDA
2.747
101
Annexure 4 : Summary of Affected Persons and Common Property Resources
MAIN PIPE LINE – 1100 mm
S.No Survey Number
Farmer Name Village Name Area (Ha) Aff
Area Fruit Trees
Orange Category
Other Trees
1 883 AJMERI, AJMERI AA . GULAB,RAES S/O AJMERI, ROSHANARA,MERON
DHATRAWDA
1.327 0.040
2 867 RAMSINGH AA. SHIVSINGH DHATRAWDA
2.727
0.088
3 867
DEVISINGH UDAYSINGH S/O MANSINGH SURAJKUWAR BEWA MANSINGH
DHATRAWDA
0.918
4 867 GOVINDSINGH S/O BHAWARLAL
DHATRAWDA
0.458
5 867
BALUSINGH ELKARSINGH S/O TAWARSINGH PUSHPA KUWARBAI BEWA TAWARSINGH
DHATRAWDA
0.459
6 857 JASWANTSINGH S/O ANARSINGH
DHATRAWDA
0.540
0.035
7 857
MANSINGH S/O HANUMANTSINGH BHERUSINGH HARISINGH TEJSINGH AA. SAUDANSINGH
DHATRAWDA
0.325
8 857 ISHWARSINGH AA. RAMSINGH
DHATRAWDA
0.942
9 857 GULABSINGH S/O NATHUSINGH
DHATRAWDA
0.379
10 857 DEVISINGH S/OI NATHUSINGH
DHATRAWDA
0.380
11 831 GANPATHSINGH S/O BANESINGH
DHATRAWDA
0.378
0.073
12 831 DHEERAPSINGH DHATRAWDA
0.269
13 831 JASWANTSINGH DHATRAWDA
0.109
14 831 BAKHTAWARSINGH S/O BANESINGH
DHATRAWDA
0.378
15 831 KARTARSINGH S/O BENESINGH
DHATRAWDA
0.379
16 818 GANGABAI,GANGABAI W/O SAMDARSINGH, BHARATSINGH
DHATRAWDA
1.595 0.022
17 819 HOKUMSINGH AA. BHAWARJI
DHATRAWDA
1.108
102
18 819 RAYSINGH AA. BHAWARJI DHATRAWDA
1.619
19 811 BHAWARSINGH AA. RAMSINGH
DHATRAWDA
0.809
0.046
20 811 GANGABAI W/O SAMDARSINGH
DHATRAWDA
0.060
21 811 MODSINGH S/O CHANDARSINGH
DHATRAWDA
0.822
22 812 DHAPUBAI D/O GENDA DHATRAWDA
1.242 0.011
23 813 RATANLAL AA. PARTHI DHATRAWDA
0.971 0.044
24 810 PRAHALADSINGH AA. BHAWARJI
DHATRAWDA
1.429
0.018
25 810
BHANKUWAR W/O AA.ARJUNSINGH HIMMATSINGH S/O ARJUNSINGH
DHATRAWDA
1.429
26 61 BHAWARLAL AA. BADRICHAND
DHATRAWDA
0.401 0.006
27 73 SHRI MAHADEV MANDIR DHATRAWDA
1.870 0.033
28 76
PANBAI BEWA NANDA DEVILAL DEVBAI SHYAMUBAI KAMLABAI KAUSHALYABAI D/O NANDA
DHATRAWDA
1.353 0.011
29 79 G.O.V.T LAND DHATRAWDA
0.388 0.040
30 80 G.O.V.T LAND DHATRAWDA
0.227 0.033
31 81 SHIV AA. PURA DHATRAWDA
1.202 0.022
32 81 SALAGRAM AA. PURA DHATRAWDA
0.100
33 80, 99 DHATRAWDA 0.006
34 144 UDA AA DAYARAM BARMANKHEDI
1.029 0.035
35 147 RADHABAI BEWA HEERALAL
BARMANKHEDI
3.032
0.077
36 147 CHAGANLAL BARMANKHEDI
0.195
37 147 RAYSINGH BARMANKHEDI
0.160
38 150 BHAWRIBAI W/O BAJESINGH
BARMANKHEDI
0.428 0.044
39 150 MEHTAB BAGERA BARMANKHEDI
0.855
103
40 120
ANSUIYABAI D/O BHAGWANSINGH UMRAVBAI,DEVENDRA,BHAGWANSINGH,BHAGWANSINGH S/O CHANDANSINGH
BARMANKHEDI
1.384 0.042
41 123 SARDARBAIW/ONARAYANSINGH
BARMANKHEDI
0.155
0.072
42 123 BALCHAND S/O NARAYANSINGH
BARMANKHEDI
0.442
43 123 JAGDISHS/O PRABHULAL BARMANKHEDI
0.442
44 123 MANSINGH S/O BAPULAL BARMANKHEDI
0.243
45 123 HINDUSINGH BARMANKHEDI
0.245
46 50 BANESINGH S/O BAPULAL BARMANKHEDI
1.830 0.044
47 64
ANOKHBAI,CHAGANLAL,CHAGANLAL RAYSINGH BALCHAND SEETARAM S/O DARYAVSINGH SARDARBAIANOKHBAI D/O DARYAVSINGH JADAVBAI,BALCHAND,RAYSINGH ,RAYSINGH,SARDARBAI,SEETARAM
BARMANKHEDI
0.063 0.015
48 65 MANFULABAI W/O BALCHAND
BARMANKHEDI
0.429 0.011
49 53
BHERIBAI BEWA SUJANSINGH ANITABAI BALCHAND S/O SUJANSINGH
BARMANKHEDI
0.209
0.026
50 53 BALCHAND BARMANKHEDI
0.220
51 53 SEETARAM BARMANKHEDI
0.164
52 53 PEERULKAL AA. HEERALAL BARMANKHEDI
0.284
53 53 PHOOLSINGH AA. RUGNATH
BARMANKHEDI
0.209
54 53 LALSINGH AA. RUGNATH BARMANKHEDI
0.208
55 29 MOHANLAL AA. NARAYAN BARMANKHEDI
0.113 0.019
104
56 29 MEHARBAN S/O NARAYAN BARMANKHEDI
0.112
57 29 PRABHULAL AA. DHULA BARMANKHEDI
0.112
58 29 MAGAN S/O DHULA BARMANKHEDI
0.113
59 29 LAXMAN PEERU S/O BHEEMA BANSI RAMESH HINDU S/O SEWA
BARMANKHEDI
0.330
60 29 SEETARAM S/O ANARSINGH
BARMANKHEDI
0.110
61 29
PARIBAI BEWA SIDHNATH,PARIBAI BEWA BALU SIDHNATH,PARIBAI BEWA BALU SIDHNATH AA. BALU PARIBAI
BARMANKHEDI
0.567
62 19 NARAYANSINGH AA. HEERALAL
BARMANKHEDI
1.267 0.022
63 19 DAULATSINGH AA. HEERALAL
BARMANKHEDI
1.266
64 20 DAULATRAM S/O HEERALAL
BARMANKHEDI
1.918
0.022
65 20 SEETARAM PHOOLSINGH S/O SUJANSINGH
BARMANKHEDI
1.919
66 20 PRABHULAL S/O UDA BARMANKHEDI
0.438
67 20 NARAYANSINGH S/O UDA BARMANKHEDI
0.438
68 21 NARAYANSINGH AA. HEERALAL
BARMANKHEDI
0.794
0.033
69 21
ANOKHBAI,CHAGANLAL,CHAGANLAL RAYSINGH BALCHAND SEETARAM S/O DARYAVSINGH SARDARBAIANOKHBAI D/O DARYAVSINGH JADAVBAI,BALCHAND,RAYSINGH ,RAYSINGH,SARDARBAI,SEETARAM
BARMANKHEDI
0.222
70 21 PHOOLSINGH LALSINGH BHAGWANSINGH JATANBAI D/O RUGNATH
BARMANKHEDI
0.445
71 24 G.O.V.T LAND BARMANKHEDI
0.279 0.022
72 25 NARAYANSINGH AA. HEERALAL
BARMANKHEDI
2.296 0.037
105
73 25 DAULATSINGH AA. HEERALAL
BARMANKHEDI
0.767
74 27
PARIBAI BEWA SIDHNATH,PARIBAI BEWA BALU SIDHNATH,PARIBAI BEWA BALU SIDHNATH AA. BALU PARIBAI
BARMANKHEDI
0.805 0.011
75 28 AMRA AA. BHERU VISHNU AA. NARAYAN GULABBAI BEWA NARAYAN
BARMANKHEDI
0.818
0.011
76 28 GANGARAM AA. BARDA BARMANKHEDI
0.816
77 28 DAULA CHANNA FATTA S/O MOTI
BARMANKHEDI
0.566
78 324 UMRAVSINGH S/O MANSINGH
BARKHEDI UMAT
1.180
0.077
79 324 UDESINGH A. RAMLAL BARKHEDI
UMAT
1.181
80 324 SATYANARAYAN AA. BALUSINGH
BARKHEDI UMAT
0.590
81 324 BANESINGH AA. BIHARILAL DARYAVBAI BEWA
BARKHEDI UMAT
0.590
82 337 NARWARSINGH AA. KALUSINGH
BARKHEDI UMAT
0.569
0.044
83 337 NARWARSINGH AA. KALUSINGH
BARKHEDI UMAT
0.569
0.132
84 3 ANAR S/O SHANKARLAL NANDANI
0.505
0.132
85 3 KAILASH S/O SHANKARLAL NANDANI
0.506
86 3 MANOHAR KAUSHALYA /O SHANKARLAL
NANDANI
0.506
87 3 SURESH S/O SHANKARLAL DHAPUBAi W/O SHANKARLAL
NANDANI
0.506
88 3 SIDHU S/O LALA NANDANI
2.023
89 3 BHERU DEVA S/O SEWA MU.KUKUBAI BEWA SEWA
NANDANI
2.023
90 3
DINESH PAPPU RADHESHYAM GUDDIBAI /O RAMCHANDRA AJODHYABAI BEWA RAMCHANDRA
NANDANI
2.023
91 3 BHAWARIA S/O DEVYA NANDANI
2.000
106
92 3 RODA S/O NAGGA NANDANI
2.000
93 3
PREMKUWARBAI BEWA MANGUSINGH MEHARBAANSINGH S/O MANGUSINGH BHAMUKUWARBAI D/OMANGUSINGH SHYAMKUWARBAI , MANGUSINGH, MANGUSINGH S/O BAPUSINGH
NANDANI
2.529
94 25 SHIVLAL DEVILAL RAMSINGH
NANDANI
1.302 0.061
95 24 HARAKCHAND S/O MEHTAB
NANDANI
0.885
0.011
96 24 SHIV MANDIR NANDANI
1.000
97 24 BHAWARIA AA.HARCHAND NANDANI
1.000
98 284 CHAMPIBAI BEWA MADAN NANDANI
1.985 0.026
99 285 NARENDRA SINGH D/O VISHNUKUWARBAI
NANDANI
1.002 0.022
100 287 NARENDRA SINGH D/O VISHNUKUWARBAI
NANDANI
0.960 0.020
101 103 G.O.V.T LAND KALAKHEDA
0.202 0.040
102 60 G.O.V.T LAND KALAKHEDA
0.430 0.018
103 61 BHULIBAI ,BHULIBAI BEWA RAMLAL
KALAKHEDA
0.158 0.022
104 98 KARANSINGH AA. KALAKHEDA
0.051 0.011 1
105 53 DEVSINGH KALAKHEDA
0.208
0.055
106 53 DHANSHYAM KALAKHEDA
0.208
107 53 JALSANSHADHAN BOARD KUNDALIA DAM
KALAKHEDA
0.463
108 50 DEVSINGH, DEVSINGH S/O SUJANSINGH
KALAKHEDA
0.847
0.009
109 50 DHANSHYAM , DHANSHYAM S/O SUJANSINGH
KALAKHEDA
0.847
107
110 52 NARAYAN KALAKHEDA
0.592 0.055
111 44 G.O.V.T LAND KALAKHEDA
19.614 0.066
112 9 GOKALSINGH ,LALSINGH S/O SHIVSINGH
RAJPURA
0.441
0.033
113 9 PREMSINGH S/O BHERUSINGH
RAJPURA
0.253 2 B
114 9 MANGILAL S/O BHERUSINGH
RAJPURA
0.506 3 B
115 9 BALRAM S/O DULESINGH LEELABAI BEWA DULESINGH
RAJPURA
0.232
116 10 G.O.V.T LAND RAJPURA
0.089 0.017
117 11 G.O.V.T LAND RAJPURA
0.898 0.011
118 35 PREMSINGH S/O BHERUSINGH
RAJPURA
0.463
0.132
119 35
HARISINGHH S/O PURSINGH DHIRAPSINGH S/O ANARSINGH CHATRUBAI SHANTIBAI C/O ANARSINGH
RAJPURA
0.348
108
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MAIN PIPE LINE – 900 mm
S.No Survey Number
Farmer Name Village Name
Area (Ha)
Aff Area
Fruit Trees
Orange Category
Other Trees
1 473 PHOOLSINGH AA. JAGANNATH
Balaheda
0.808
0.045
2 473 HEERALAL S/O GOPAL Balaheda
2.327
3 473 RAMUBAI W/O PRABHULAL
Balaheda
1.315
4 473 SHIVNARAYAN S/O AMARSINGH
Balaheda
2.185
5 468 MANGILAL S/O RODILAL Balaheda
0.840 0.045
6 468 AMARSINGH S/O GOPILAL Balaheda
0.840
7 33 INDRASINGH ,SHERSINGH BUDANPUR
0.098
0.036
8 33 INDRASINGH,INDRASINGH BUDANPUR
0.506
9 33 INDRASINGH ,SHERSINGH BUDANPUR
0.064
10 34 INDRASINGH ,SHERSINGH BUDANPUR
0.063
11 139 NARAYANSINGH S/O PRATAB SINGH
PIPALYA MOCHI
0.090
12 152 KUMERSINGH S/O PURSINGH
PIPALYA MOCHI
0.548
0.054
13 152 NARAYANSINGH S/O BANESINGH
PIPALYA MOCHI
0.547
14 152 BHAGWANSINGH S/O BANESINGH
PIPALYA MOCHI
0.229
15 152 SULTANSINGH S/O BANESINGH
PIPALYA MOCHI
0.318
16 153 SHIVSINGH S/O GANGARAM
PIPALYA MOCHI
1.149 0.036
17 146
BANESINGH DULESINGH S/O DARYAVSINGH DHAPUBAI BEWA DARYAVSINGH
PIPALYA MOCHI
1.196
0.045
109
18 146 BHAGWANSINGH S/O MADANSINGH
PIPALYA MOCHI
0.418
19 146 SULTANSINGH S/O MADANSINGH
PIPALYA MOCHI
0.418
20 146 NARBHAYSINGH S/O MADANSINGH
PIPALYA MOCHI
0.420
21 139 NARBHAYSINGH S/O MADANSINGH
PIPALYA MOCHI
0.072
22 35 GOKALSINGH ,LALSINGH S/O SHIVSINGH
RAJPURA
1.649 0.045
23 35 PREMSINGH S/O BHERUSINGH
RAJPURA
0.463
110
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MAIN PIPE LINE – 800 mm
S.No Survey Number
Farmer Name Village Name Area (Ha) Aff
Area Fruit Trees
Orange Category
Other Trees
1 19 BHERULAL AA. KISHANLAL
DHATRAWDA
0.339
0.024
2 19 BHAGIRATH AA. KISHANLAL
DHATRAWDA
0.340
3 19 LALSINGH AA. KISHANLAL
DHATRAWDA
0.340
4 19
ANAR SINGH, SANJAY SINGH AA. OKARLAL SAJANBAI BEWA OKARLAL
DHATRAWDA
0.341
5 129 G.O.V.T LAND DHATRAWDA
0.393 0.028
6 130 KRISHNAPALSINGH S/O GAJRAJSINGH
DHATRAWDA
3.659 0.028
7 6 BHAGWANSINGH AA. PURSINGH
DHATRAWDA
1.245
0.034
8 6 BALUSINGH S/0 PURSINGH
DHATRAWDA
1.244
9 6 PREMSINGH AA. RUGNATHSINGH
DHATRAWDA
1.214
10 6 BALABAI BEWA NENSINGH
DHATRAWDA
2.265
11 6 AJMERI AA. GULAB DHATRAWDA
1.782
12 6 VIKRAMSINGH AA. YASHWNTSINGH
DHATRAWDA
4.551
13 18 G.O.V.T LAND DHATRAWDA
1.659 0.018
14 201 BHAGIRATH AA. GULAB Balaheda
1.380 0.024
15 203 RODILAL S/O BHAGCHANDRA
Balaheda
0.283 0.016
16 204 JAGDISH S/O RODILAL Balaheda
0.800 0.044
17 191 GHISALAL S/O RAMPRASAD
Balaheda
0.454 0.010
18 192 BHAWARLAL NARAYAN BHAGIRATH AA.
Balaheda
0.713 0.016
111
19 35 SHERSINGH, SHERSINGH
BUDANPUR
0.238
0.012
20 35 ISHWAR SINGH, ISHWARSINGH
BUDANPUR
0.129
21 35 GOPILAL,GOPILAL BUDANPUR
0.259
22 33 INDRASINGH, SHERSINGH
BUDANPUR
0.098 0.012
23 32
DEVSINGH SHIVSINGH KUMERSINGH SULTANSINGH,SULTANSINGH, SULTANSINGH S/O BAPUSINGH
BUDANPUR
0.279 0.016
24 31
DEVSINGH SHIVSINGH KUMERSINGH SULTANSINGH,SULTANSINGH, SULTANSINGH S/O BAPUSINGH
BUDANPUR
0.137 0.012
25 30
KAMALSINGH,KAMALSINGH MEHARBAAN PARWATSINGH BAHADURSINGH NAWA
BUDANPUR
0.657 0.024
26 205 BAHADURSINGH, BHERUSINGH,BHERUSINGH
BUDANPUR
0.506 0.038
27 207 BAHADURSINGH, BHERUSINGH,BHERUSINGH
BUDANPUR
0.631 0.013
28 511 BHAGWANSINGH S/O SHIVSINGH
BUDANPUR
1.112 0.021
29 239 MEHARWAAN S/O MANGILAL
BUDANPUR
0.073 0.012
30 193
LAXMINARAYAN BALUSINGH VIKRAMSINGH RAJU S/O JAGANNATH JATANBAI BEWA JAGANNATH
BUDANPUR
2.618 0.020
31 513 DEVILAL S/O DEVISINGH BUDANPUR
0.011 0.012
32 513 DEVISINGH S/O DARYAVSINGH
BUDANPUR
0.022
33 509 BHAGWANSINGH S/O SHIVSINGH
BUDANPUR
0.103 0.024
34 507 INDARSINGH S/O RAMSIN
BUDANPUR
0.125 0.012
35 508 HATESINGH S/O PREMSINGH
BUDANPUR
0.559 0.016
112
36 504 CHANDARSINGH S/O DEVISINGH
BUDANPUR
0.358 0.018
37 504 PREMSINGH S/O DEVISINGH
BUDANPUR
0.358
38 501 CHANDARSINGH S/O DEVISINGH
BUDANPUR
0.619 0.027
39 502 HARISINGH S/O GANPAT BUDANPUR
0.166 0.012
40 497 SHIVLAL,SHIVLAL S/O BAPULAL
BUDANPUR
0.236 0.022
41 532 KALARAM S/O BHAWARLAL
BUDANPUR
0.327 0.020
42 532 RAMBABU S/O BHAWARLAL
BUDANPUR
0.328
43 598 BHAGWANSINGH S/O SHIVSINGH
BUDANPUR
0.116
0.040
44 598 BHONISINGH S/O SHIVSINGH
BUDANPUR
0.118
45 598 CHANDARSINGH S/O DEVISINGH
BUDANPUR
0.435
46 598 PREMSINGH S/O DEVISINGH
BUDANPUR
0.182
47 598 PREMSINGH S/O RAMSINGH
BUDANPUR
0.251
48 598 INDARSINGH S/O RAMSINGH
BUDANPUR
0.251
49 598 MANGIBAI BEWA ARJUNSINGH
BUDANPUR
0.251
50 599 BHABWANSINGH S/O SHIVSINGH
BUDANPUR
0.472
0.036
51 599 CHANDARSINGH S/O DEVISINGH
BUDANPUR
1.418
52 599 PREMSINGH S/O DEVISINGH
BUDANPUR
0.355
53 599 ARJUNSINGH S/O DULESINGH
BUDANPUR
2.126
54 599 NAORANGBAI,BHAWARLAL, BHAWARLAL S/O RAMSINGH
BUDANPUR
1.258
55 599 PREMSINGH S/O RAMSINGH
BUDANPUR
0.924
56 599 INDARSINGH S/O RAMSINGH
BUDANPUR
0.924
113
57 599 MANGIBAI BEWA ARJUNSINGH
BUDANPUR
0.924
58 599 BHAGWANSINGH S/O RAMSINGH
BUDANPUR
0.924
59 687 NAORANGBAI,BHAWARLAL, BHAWARLAL S/O RAMSINGH
BUDANPUR
0.286
0.034
60 687 PREMSINGH S/O RAMSINGH
BUDANPUR
0.286
61 687 INDARSINGH S/O RAMSINGH
BUDANPUR
0.286
62 687 MANGIBAI BEWA ARJUNSINGH
BUDANPUR
0.286
63 687 BHAGWANSINGH S/O RAMSINGH
BUDANPUR
0.286
64 688 ARJUNSINGH S/O BHAGWANSINGH
BUDANPUR
1.052
0.035
65 688 CHANDARSINGH S/O BHAGWANSINGH
BUDANPUR
0.673
66 688 KARANSINGH S/O BHAGWANSINGH
BUDANPUR
0.673
67 688 GULABSINGH S/O BHAGWANSINGH
BUDANPUR
0.673
68 688 DHIRAPSINGH S/O BHAGWANSINGH
BUDANPUR
0.673
69 690 ARJUNSINGH S/O BHAGWANSINGH
BUDANPUR
0.030
0.024
70 690 CHANDARSINGH S/O BHAGWANSINGH
BUDANPUR
0.031
71 690 KARANSINGH S/O BHAGWANSINGH
BUDANPUR
0.031
72 690 GULABSINGH S/O BHAGWANSINGH
BUDANPUR
0.031
73 690 DHIRAPSINGH S/O BHAGWANSINGH
BUDANPUR
0.031
74 691 AMBARAM RAKESH PAWAN S/O GOPILAL
BUDANPUR
0.676 0.011
75 39 KAMLABAI W/O BADRILAL
JHADMAU
1.000 0.024
76 39 KANHAIYALAL AA. BADRILAL
JHADMAU
0.506
114
77 39
RAMESHCHANDRA KAMLAPRASAD S/O PRABHULAL DALUBAI BEWA PRABHULAL
JHADMAU
0.397
78 39
BABUKHA,BABUKHA AA.EMAMIKHA,MUMTAJKHA SARTAJKHA NIJAMKHA
JHADMAU
1.500
79 39 RATANLAL AA. MANNA JHADMAU
0.849
80 39 GHISA AA. MANNA JHADMAU
0.771
81 39 JAL SANSADHAN BOARD JHADMAU
0.306
82 39 BABULAL S/O GOPILAL JHADMAU
0.750
83 39 MADAN AA. MANNA JHADMAU
0.620
84 39 JAGDISH AA. FATA JHADMAU
0.620
85 39 JAL SANSADHAN BOARD JHADMAU
0.032
86 38 G.O.V.T LAND JHADMAU
0.902 0.028
87 36 GOPALSINGH S/O KRISHNACHANDRASINGH
JHADMAU
0.170 0.032
88 68
ALIMANBAI BEWA EDAKHA SHAHJADKHA AYYEDKHA SHEHRAJKHA S/O EDAKHA
JHADMAU
0.694
0.032
89 68 YASEEN AA. RASOOLKHA
JHADMAU
0.694
90 68 RAJMOHAMMAD AA. RASOOLKHA
JHADMAU
0.694
91 68 FAKEERMOHAMMAD S/O RASOOLKHA
JHADMAU
0.694
115
Annexure 7 : Summary of Affected Persons and Common Property Resources
MAIN PIPE LINE – 700 mm
S.No Survey Number
Farmer Name Village Name Area (Ha) Aff. Area
Fruit Trees
Orange Category
Other Trees
1 6 DHATRAWDA 0.035
2 2 SULTANSINGH TAWARSINGH S/O SARDARSINGH
DHATRAWDA
0.556
0.056
3 2 KRISHNABAI W/O GOPALSINGH
DHATRAWDA
0.506
4 2 BANESINGH S/O GANGARAM
DHATRAWDA
0.759
5 2 SHRILAL AA. DARYAVSINGH DHATRAWDA
1.822
6 397 HEERALAL S/O BABRUSINGH
KHANKRI
0.533
0.019
7 397 HARISINGH AA. BABRUSINGH
KHANKRI
0.533
8 397 BANESINGH S/O BHAWARLAL
KHANKRI
0.751
9 385 MANGILAL BADESINGH AA. KHANKRI
2.570 0.021
10 380 MADANLAL DEVILAL AA. PHOOLSINGH
KHANKRI
1.096
0.021
11 380 DURGAPRASAD S/O MANGILLAL
KHANKRI
0.548
12 380 GOPAL S/O MANGILAL KHANKRI
0.548
13 381 UKARSINGH S/O RATANSINGH
KHANKRI
0.598
0.018
14 381 UDESINGH S/O RATANSINGH
KHANKRI
0.951
15 381 BIHARILAL S/O RATANSINGH KHANKRI
1.304
16 386 MANGILAL BADESINGH AA. KHANKRI
2.031 0.021
17 368 GORDHAN PANNALAL BALLAV S/O
KHANKRI
1.197 0.013
18 368 PURILAL AA. BALDEV KHANKRI
1.193
116
19 365 SHRI DEV NARAYAN JI MAHARAJ
KHANKRI
0.413 0.021
20 283 PATWARI AWAS KHANKRI
0.100
0.013
21 283 AGANWADI CENTRE KHANKRI
0.250
22 283 HOSPITAL KHANKRI
0.200
23 293 GEETABAI W/O GOPI KHANKRI
0.158 0.007
24 292 BHAWRIBAI W/O PHOOLSINGH
KHANKRI
0.067
0.011
25 292 BHAWRIBAI BEWA BAPULAL PRAHLAD KAILASH S/O BAPULAL
KHANKRI
0.135
26 292 GEETABAI W/O GOPI KHANKRI
0.045
27 32 MOHANLAL HEERALAL AA. RAM
SHYAMPURA
0.800
0.021
28 32 MANGILAL,MANGILAL AA. HAJARILAL, PHOOLSINGH AA. GHEESALAL
SHYAMPURA
0.050
29 32 HAJARILAL,HAJARILAL AA. KISHANLAL
SHYAMPURA
0.050
30 32 HEERALAL S/O RAMNARAYAN
SHYAMPURA
0.050
31 32 SHAMBULAL,SHRIKISHAN KALUSINGH S/O RAMRATAN
SHYAMPURA
0.656
32 32 RAMCHARAN SHIVNARAYAN S/O RUGNATHJI
SHYAMPURA
0.749 2 C
33 32 UKARBAGAS SHYAMPURA
0.122
34 32 BIHARILAL SHYAMPURA
0.242
35 31 CHOUTHMAL PHOOLSINGH DINESH , HAJARILAL, HAJARILAL AA. KISHANLAL
SHYAMPURA
0.710 0.011
36 26 Govt. Land SHYAMPURA
0.235 0.004
37 22
Chouthmal S/o Gheesalala, BHERUSINGH AA. GHEESALAL POONAMCHAND AA. CHAMPALAL,CHOUTHMAL BHERUSINGH,MANGILAL BHERUSINGH CHUNNILAL
SHYAMPURA
0.887 0.028
38 22 GOPAL AA. BHAGCHANDRA SHYAMPURA
117
0.050
39 22 MANGILAL AA. BHAGCHANDRA
SHYAMPURA
0.050
40 22 RAJENDRAPRASAD S/O CHAGANLAL
SHYAMPURA
0.988
41 37 G.O.V.T LAND PADAMPURA
0.687 0.042
42 14 G.O.V.T LAND PADAMPURA
0.129 0.014
43 21 MANGILAL S/O BHAWARLAL PADAMPURA
0.308
0.028
44 21 HARSINGH AA. NARBHAYSINGH
PADAMPURA
1.427
45 21 BHAGWANSINGH AA. PURSINGH
PADAMPURA
1.400
46 21 BALUSINGH AA. PURSINGH PADAMPURA
0.763
47 21 SHRILAL S/O RAMSINGH PADAMPURA
0.923
48 21 DULESINGH S/O RAMSINGH PADAMPURA
0.923
49 21 KANIRAM S/O BHAWARLAL PADAMPURA
0.403
50 700 AMBARAM RAKESH PAWAN S/O GOPILAL
BUDANPUR
1.131 0.021
51 700 MODSINGH S/O BHERUSINGH
BUDANPUR
0.544
52 68 RAMPRASAD S/O KISHANLAL D.S/O PHOOLSINGH
JHADMAU
0.510
0.039
53 68 RAMPRASAD S/O KISHANLAL D.S/O PHOOLSINGH
JHADMAU
0.510
54 68
ALEEMANBAI BEWA EDAKHA SHAHJADKHA AYYEDKHA SHERAJKHA S/O EDAKHA
JHADMAU
0.694
55 68 YASEEN AA. RASOOLKHA JHADMAU
0.694
56 68 RAJMOHAMMAD AA. RASOOLKHA
JHADMAU
0.694
57 68 FAKEERMOHAMMAD AA. RASOOLKHA
JHADMAU
0.694
58 68 RAMCHARAN SHIVNARAYAN AA. RUGNATH
JHADMAU
0.202
59 68 UKARBAGAS AA. KISHANLAL JHADMAU
118
3.108
60 68 RAMPRASAD S/O KISHANLAL D.S/O PHOOLSINGH
JHADMAU
1.587
61 68 UKARBAGAS S/O GULAB JHADMAU
0.337
62 68 RAMPRASAD S/O KISHANLAL
JHADMAU
1.322
63 76 MAKHANLAL S/O SIDHULAL KADLAWAD
0.446 0.008
64 78 MAKHANLAL S/O SIDHULAL KADLAWAD
0.147 0.014
65 78 BHERULAL KADLAWAD
0.148
66 83 BHERULAL KADLAWAD
0.063 0.008
67 848 BHAGWATSINGH BHARATSINGH S/O
KADLAWAD
3.035
0.011
68 848 NARAYAN SINGH S/O SAJANSINGH
KADLAWAD
4.000
69 848 GOPALSINGH S/O GANGADHARSINGH
KADLAWAD
0.896
70 783 RAMESHCHANDRA S/O RAMLAL
KADLAWAD
0.299 0.018
4 A
71 783 KAILASH S/O RAMLAL KADLAWAD
0.169
72 782 RAMESHCHANDRA S/O RAMLAL
KADLAWAD
0.070 0.023
73 782 BHERULAL S/O RAMLAL KADLAWAD
0.069
74 781 RAMESHCHANDRA S/O RAMLAL
KADLAWAD
0.247 0.021
75 781 KAILASH S/O RAMLAL KADLAWAD
0.246
76 778 BHERULAL S/O RAMLAL KADLAWAD
0.063 0.011
77 776 DEEPAK, GOVIND S/O BHAVANISHANKAR
KADLAWAD
0.050 0.007
78 794 G.O.V.T LAND KADLAWAD
0.164 0.007
79 734 G.O.V.T LAND KADLAWAD
1.252 0.011
80 733 G.O.V.T LAND KADLAWAD
0.164 0.007
81 698 G.O.V.T LAND KADLAWAD
0.493 0.007
82 698 SIDHVULAL S/O BHERULAL KADLAWAD 0.011
119
0.079
Annexure 8 : Summary of Affected Persons and Common Property Resources
MAIN PIPE LINE – 600 mm
S.No Survey
Number farmers name
Village
Name
Area
(Ha)
Aff Area (Ha)
Fruit Trees
Orange Category
Other Trees
1 432 BADESINGH GANGARAM
HARISINGH UBHAPAN
1.437
0.060
2 432 RAMPRASAD S/O KISHAN UBHAPAN
0.600
3 432 BANESINGH S/O GOPI UBHAPAN
0.600
4 432 AMARLAL S/O NARAYAN UBHAPAN
0.600
5 432 BHAWARLAL S/O MADHU UBHAPAN
0.600
6 432 SHIVLAL S/O RUGNATH UBHAPAN
0.600
7 432 SOGAN S/O PYARA UBHAPAN
0.600
8 432 KAMALSINGH S/O GOPI UBHAPAN
0.600
9 432 GORDHAN S/O BALU UBHAPAN
0.600
10 432 BHAGWANSINGH S/O
KAWARLAL UBHAPAN
0.600
11 432 JAGDISH S/O KAWARLAL UBHAPAN
0.600
12 432 BAPULAL S/O RAMSINGH UBHAPAN
1.000
13 432 KANIRAM AA. RAMSINGH UBHAPAN
1.000
14 432 UDESINGH S/O
NATHUSINGH UBHAPAN
0.750
15 432 GIRWARSINGH S/O
BADESINGH UBHAPAN
0.750
16 432 BALUSINGH S/O MANGILAL UBHAPAN
1.500
17 432 MODSINGH S/O UKARJI UBHAPAN
120
0.263
18 432 LAKHAN S/O UDESINGH UBHAPAN
0.263
19 432 KESARSINGH AA. RAMLAL UBHAPAN
0.648
20 432 GOVT LAND UBHAPAN
0.263
21 432 BANESINGH S/O
GANGARAM UBHAPAN
0.650
22 432 JATANBAI BEWA
AMARSINGH UBHAPAN
0.221
23 432 RAMSINGH S/O KISHAN UBHAPAN
0.222
24 432 GOPAL S/O KISHAN UBHAPAN
0.222
25 432
KAMALSINGH NA. VA. S/O
BALUSINGH SAR.MATA
GEETABAI BEWA
BALUSINGH
UBHAPAN
0.741
26 432 DULESINGH S/O RAMSINGH UBHAPAN
0.742
27 432 SHRILAL AA. RAMSINGH UBHAPAN
0.741
28 432 KESARSINGH AA. RAMLAL UBHAPAN
4.047
29 432 GOVT LAND UBHAPAN
0.121
30 432 GOVT LAND UBHAPAN
0.405
31 432 SHRILAL AA. RAMSINGH UBHAPAN
0.135
32 432 DULESINGH S/O RAMSINGH UBHAPAN
0.135
33 432
KAMALSINGH NA. VA. S/O
BALUSINGH SAR.MATA
GEETABAI BEWA
BALUSINGH
UBHAPAN
0.135
34 397 JAGANNATH S/O RAMA UBHAPAN
2.000
0.012
35 397 KALUSINGH S/O
JAGANNATH UBHAPAN
2.000
36 397 MEHTABBAI BEWA
KALUSINGH UBHAPAN
2.000
37 397 KANHAIYAANLAL S/O PURA UBHAPAN
1.500
38 397 RATAN S/O PYARA UBHAPAN
1.000
121
39 397 BHERU S/O PYARA UBHAPAN
1.000
40 397 GOPI S/O LAL UBHAPAN
1.000
41 397 CHAMPA S/O LAL UBHAPAN
1.200
42 397 RATAN S/O GOPI UBHAPAN
1.200
43 397 BANESINGH S/O GOPI UBHAPAN
1.500
44 397 BALU S/O JALU UBHAPAN
1.500
45 397 NATHU S/O SHANKAR UBHAPAN
0.500
46 397 PRABHU S/O SHANKAR UBHAPAN
1.500
47 397 BHERUSINGH S/O GHISA UBHAPAN
1.300
48 397 RATANSINGH S/O MOTILAL UBHAPAN
1.000
49 397
INDARSINGH S/O
RAYSINGH KAMALSINGH
S/O HEERALAL JATANBAI
W/O HEERALAL
UBHAPAN
2.000
50 397 BANESINGH AA.
GANGARAM SADIBAI UBHAPAN
0.500
51 397 RAMSINGH S/O KISHAN UBHAPAN
0.250
52 397 GOPAL S/O KISHAN UBHAPAN
0.250
53 397 BHARATSINGH S/O RAMLAL UBHAPAN
0.162
54 157 BHAWARLAL AA. BAPULAL UBHAPAN
0.202 0.006
55 149
SULTANSINGH MANGILAL
BALUSINGH AA. POORA
PURIBAI BEWA POORA
UBHAPAN
0.016 0.011
56 145 BALLAVSINGH AA.
HARISINGH UBHAPAN
0.469 0.006
57 292 BHAWRIBAI W/O
PHOOLSINGH KHANKRI
0.067
0.011
58 292
BHAWRIBAI BEWA
BAPULAL PRAHALAD
KAILASH S/O BAPULAL
KHANKRI
0.135
59 292 GEETABAIU W/O GOPI KHANKRI
0.045
60 292 GEETABAIU W/O GOPI KHANKRI
122
0.158
61 289 DHULIBAI BEWA NANDA
DURGA KHANKRI
0.065 0.006
62 279
KARANSINGH
RADHESHYAM
RAMCHANDRA S/O
RAMNARAYAN KALUSINGH
SHIVNARAYAN S/O UKAR
KANHAIYAAN LAL
AMARSINGH RAMGOPAL
S/O PYARA DEVILAL
MANGILAL S/O MANNA
BAPULAL DHAPUBAI
DEVBAI D/O
KHANKRI
0.082
0.008
63 279
AMARSINGH S/O PYARJI
SHAKUNTALABAI BEWA
RADHESHYAM TINGLAJ S/O
RADHESHYAM
KHANKRI
0.024
64 279 BHAWARLAL S/O PYARJI KHANKRI
0.012
65 279 CHENSINGH S/O KANIRAM KHANKRI
0.012
66 276
KARANSINGH
RADHESHYAM
RAMCHANDRA S/O
RAMNARAYAN KALUSINGH
SHIVNARAYAN S/O UKAR
KANHAIYAAN LAL
AMARSINGH RAMGOPAL
S/O PYARA DEVILAL
MANGILAL S/O MANNA
BAPULAL DHAPUBAI
DEVBAI D/O
KHANKRI
0.049
0.006
67 276 LEELABAI D/O BANESINGH KHANKRI
0.036
68 276
KARANSINGH
RADHESHYAM
RAMCHANDRA S/O
RAMNARAYAN KALUSINGH
SHIVNARAYAN S/O UKAR
KANHAIYAAN LAL
AMARSINGH RAMGOPAL
S/O PYARA DEVILAL
MANGILAL S/O MANNA
BAPULAL DHAPUBAI
DEVBAI D/O
KHANKRI
0.166
69 277 SHRIDEVNARAYAN JI KHANKRI 0.003
123
MAHARAJ 0.089
70 272
SHRI KRISHNA MANDIR A
VYASTAPHAK KALE KATO
RAJGADH
KHANKRI
0.647
71 273 GHISA S/O MANNA KHANKRI
0.243 0.018
72 259 SADIK KHA S/O FAKIR
MOHAMMAD KHANKRI
0.250
0.018
73 259 MUNSHIKHA S/O FAKIR
MOHAMMAD KHANKRI
0.250
74 259 RUSTAMKHA S/O
DHULEKHA KHANKRI
0.306
75 259 MANGUKHA AA.
DHULAKHA KHANKRI
0.195
76 259 IBRAHIMKHA S/O
DHULEKHA KHANKRI
0.026
77 259 RUSTAMKHA S/O
DHULEKHA KHANKRI
0.026
78 259 MANGUKHA AA.
DHULAKHA KHANKRI
0.026
79 12 ALLAHDIN KHA S/O
RASOOLKHA KHANKRI
0.580
0.012
80 12 KHUDABAKSHA S/O
RASOOLKHA KHANKRI
0.580
81 12
GULMOHAMMAD S/O
NOORMOHAMMAD
BHOORIBAI, SHAKILABAI
JAHIDABAI D/O
NOORMOHAMMAD
SAYRABAI BEWA
NOORMOHAMMAD
KHANKRI
0.580
82 13 MOHANLAL S/O
SHIVNARAYAN KHANKRI
0.420
0.014
83 13 HARISINGH S/O SEETARAM KHANKRI
0.219
84 13 JAGANNATH KAILASH S/O
PYARA KHANKRI
0.067
85 13 BHAWARLAL DEVILAL S/O
KALU KHANKRI
0.067
86 13 PRABHULAL S/O MANGILAL KHANKRI
0.069
87 13 RAMLAL S/O BHERU
MEHTABBAI S/O BHERU KHANKRI
0.210
88 13
BADRILAL BHAGWANSINGH
S/O KESAR KAMLABAI
GUDDIBAI C/O KESA
NANDUBAI BEWA KESAR
KHANKRI
0.210
124
,SUNDARBAI D/O BHERU
89 13 PANNALAL S/O BHERU
DHAPUBAI C/O BHERU KHANKRI
0.210
90 13
BHAWRIBAI BEWA
BAPULAL PRAHALAD
KAILASH S/O BAPULAL
KHANKRI
0.210
91 14 GOVT LAND PADAMPURA
0.129 0.012
92 21 KANIRAM S/O BHAWARLAL PADAMPURA
0.486
0.024
93 21 PRABHULAL S/O SHANKAR PADAMPURA
0.759
94 21 DULESINGH S/O
RAMSINGH PADAMPURA
0.550
95 21 MANGILAL S/O
BHAWARLAL PADAMPURA
0.308
96 21 HARSINGH AA.
NARBHAYSINGH PADAMPURA
1.427
97 21 BHAGWANSINGH AA.
PURSINGH PADAMPURA
1.400
98 21 BALUSINGH AA. PURSINGH PADAMPURA
1.400
99 21 BHAGWANSINGH AA.
PURSINGH PADAMPURA
0.763
100 21 BALUSINGH AA. PURSINGH PADAMPURA
0.763
101 21 SHRILAL S/O RAMSINGH PADAMPURA
0.923
102 21 DULESINGH S/O RAMSINGH PADAMPURA
0.923
103 20 BALUSINGH AA. PURSINGH PADAMPURA
0.222
0.003
104 20 BHAGWANSINGH AA.
PURSINGH PADAMPURA
0.222
105 20 BALUSINGH AA. PURSINGH PADAMPURA
0.101
106 18 RATANSINGH AA.
BHERUSINGH PADAMPURA
1.000
0.024
107 18 BAPULAL S/O RAMSINGH PADAMPURA
0.500
108 18 KANIRAM AA. RAMSINGH PADAMPURA
0.500
109 18 INDRASINGH AA.
RAMSINGH PADAMPURA
1.500
110 18 RATAN AA. HEERALAL PADAMPURA
1.500
111 18 NANDA AA. BHERU PADAMPURA
125
0.500
112 18 BHERU S/O TULSI PADAMPURA
0.750
113 18 TEJSINGH S/O BHAWARLAL PADAMPURA
0.250
114 18 KAMLABAI W/O BADRILAL PADAMPURA
1.000
115 18 INDA SINGH AA.
HARISINGH PADAMPURA
1.000
116 18 GOVT LAND PADAMPURA
3.879
117 18 RAMI AA. GODAD PADAMPURA
2.000
118 18 MADANSINGH
DHEERAPSINGH UMRAV- PADAMPURA
1.970
119 18 SHIVSINGH AA. MADHU PADAMPURA
1.032
120 18 BALUSINGH S/O SHANKAR PADAMPURA
0.809
121 18 SHIVLAL S/O SHANKAR PADAMPURA
0.809
122 18 PRABHULAL S/O SHANKAR PADAMPURA
0.809
123 18 NANDA AA. BHERU PADAMPURA
1.680
124 18 NARAYAN AA. PURA PADAMPURA
1.680
125 18 RAMI AA. GODAD PADAMPURA
1.680
126 126 GANGARAM S/O
BHAWARLAL SEMLI
0.608
0.030
127 126 BABU AA. EMAMI SEMLI
1.127
128 126 GANGARAM S/O
BHAWARLAL SEMLI
0.017
129 126 GANGARAM S/O
BHAWARLAL SEMLI
0.264
130 126 MANGILAL S/O
GANGARAM SEMLI
0.250
131 126 GANGARAM S/O
BHAWARLAL SEMLI
0.120
132 126 BADESINGH S/O
GANGARAM SEMLI
0.022
133 126 NANDRAM VISHNU
SHYAMLAL S/O MANGILAL SEMLI
0.108
134 126 NANDRAM VISHNU
SHYAM SEMLI
0.346
126
135 130 BABU AA. EMAMI SEMLI
0.790 0.003
136 131 SHRI RAM MANDIR SEMLI
1.056 0.018
137 124 MANGILAL S/O
GANGARAM SEMLI
0.342
0.018
138 124 RATANLAL S/O
KANHAIYALAL SEMLI
0.171
139 124 HIRALAL S/O KANHAIYALAL SEMLI
0.038
140 124 BADESAINGH AA.
GANGARAM SEMLI
0.092
141 124 HIRALAL S/O KANIRAM SEMLI
0.183
142 124 BADESINGH AA.
GANGARAM SEMLI
0.275
143 125 HIRALAL S/O KANHAIYALAL SEMLI
0.134
0.012
144 125 HIRALAL S/O KANIRAM SEMLI
0.206
145 125 DURGAPRASAD S/O
RADHAKISHAN SEMLI
0.024
146 120
BALUSINGH KANCHANBAI
DROPATBAI S/O
JAGANNATH
SEMLI
0.065
0.006
147 120
DARYAVSINGH S/O
JAGANNATH KANCHANBAI
ANOKHBAI SORAMBAI
DHAPUBAI C/O
JAGANNATH
SEMLI
0.064
148 120
BALUSINGH KANCHANBAI
DROPATBAI S/O
JAGANNATH
SEMLI
0.008
149 118
BALUSINGH KANCHANBAI
DROPATBAI S/O
JAGANNATH
SEMLI
0.010
0.005
150 118 CHINTABAI W/O
DARYAVSINGH SEMLI
0.010
151 118
DARYAVSINGH S/O
JAGANNATH KANCHANBAI
ANOKHBAI SORAMBAI
DHAPUBAI C/O
JAGANNATH
SEMLI
0.020
152 117
BALUSINGH KANCHANBAI
DROPATBAI S/O
JAGANNATH
SEMLI
0.198 0.007
153 117 DARYAVSINGH S/O SEMLI
127
JAGANNATH KANCHANBAI
ANOKHBAI SORAMBAI
DHAPUBAI C/O
JAGANNATH
0.198
154 116 RADHAKISHAN AA. NANU SEMLI
0.083 0.006
155 116 RUGNATH S/O NANURAM SEMLI
0.083
156 114 PREMNARAYAN S/O
NARSANGLAL SEMLI
0.103
0.010
157 114 BHAGWANSINGH S/O
CHAMPALAL SEMLI
0.103
158 114 RAMPRASAD AA.
CHAMPALAL SEMLI
0.207
159 114 RADHAKISHAN AA. NANU SEMLI
0.206
160 114 RUGNATH S/O NANURAM SEMLI
0.207
161 35 RAMPRASAD AA.
CHAMPALAL SEMLI
0.069 0.009
162 35 PREMNARAYAN S/O
NARSANGLAL SEMLI
0.069
163 112
SHIVNARAYAN JAGANNATH
GANGARAM SHANKARLAL
S/O GHISALAL NANDUBAI
BEWA GHISALAL
SEMLI
0.543 0.003
164 112 NATHULAL , NATHULAL AA.
JAGANNATH SEMLI
0.243
165 707
RAMKARAN ARJUN
SEETABAI BHAGWATBAI
SANJUBAI PAVITRABAI
GAYATRIBAI C/O BADRILAL
SAJANBAI BEWA BADRILAL
KADLAWAD
0.127
0.007
166 707
MADHULAL MUNNALAL
KAWARLAL S/O DEVA
MAHESH RAKESH ANITABAI
C/O MANGILAL
KADLAWAD
0.062
167 709 PAWANKUMAR S/O
SHIVNARAYAN KADLAWAD
0.215 0.003
168 708 BANSILAL S/O MANGILAL KADLAWAD
0.291 0.009
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MAIN PIPE LINE – 500 mm
S.No Survey
Number farmers name
Village
Name
Area
(Ha)
Aff Area (Ha)
Fruit Trees
Orange Category
Other Trees
1 28 SEETARAM AA.UKARLAL SEMLI 0.162 0.005
2 6 HEERALAL AA. UKAR SEMLI
1.416
0.010
3 6 BHAWARLAL ,BHAWARLAL
BHAWARLAL AA. BHERU SEMLI
0.259
4 6 BHAWARLAL ,BHAWARLAL
BHAWARLAL AA. BHERU SEMLI
0.045
5 6 SAITANBAI W/O DEVSINGH SEMLI
0.203
6 6 BHAWARLAL AA. DEVISINGH
SAITANBAI BEWA DEVISINGH SEMLI
0.050
7 6 SIDDHNATH RAMESHWAR AA.
PURA SEMLI
4.464
8 6 DEVSINGH, DEVSINGH AA. MOTI ,
PREMSINGH BALWANTSINGH SEMLI
0.514
9 6 RAMSINGH SEMLI
0.295
10 6 DEVSINGH, DEVSINGH AA. MOTI ,
PREMSINGH BALWANTSINGH SEMLI
1.380
11 6 BALUSINGH KANCHANBAI
DROPATBAI S/O JAGANNATH SEMLI
0.158
12 6
DARYAVSINH S/O JAGANNATH
KANCHANBAI ANOKHBAI
SORAMBAI DHAPUBAI C/O
JAGANNATH
SEMLI
0.159
13 6 SMT. SANTOSHBAI D/O
NARAYANSINGH SEMLI
0.567
14 6 BHAWARLAL AA. DEVISINGH
SAITANBAI BEWA DEVISINGH SEMLI
0.214
15 6 MANOHAR AA. DEVISINGH SEMLI
0.214
16 6 SHIVNARAYAN AA. RATTA SEMLI
0.427
17 6 MANGILAL KALUSINGH AA. SEMLI
129
NATHULAL 0.523
18 6 RAMGOPAL AA. GANGARAM SEMLI
0.524
19 6 RUGNATH S/O NANURAM SEMLI
0.559
20 6 BHOLARAM S/O SEWA SEMLI
1.000
21 6 KAWRABAI W/O HARILAL SEMLI
0.270
22 651 TARACHAND S/O KALURAM KADLAWAD
0.139
0.003
23 651 RAMESH CHANDRA S/O GORILAL KADLAWAD
0.047
24 651 JAYRAM S/O GORILAL KADLAWAD
0.046
25 651 PREMNARAYAN S/O GORILAL KADLAWAD
0.046
26 652 PAWANKUMAR S/O SHIVNARAYAN
WEVI BAI BEWA SHIVNARAYAN KADLAWAD
0.190 0.005
27 653 SHIVLAL S/O BHERU KADLAWAD
0.228 0.005
28 650 GOPAL S/O PRABHULAL KADLAWAD
0.246 0.002
29 650 RAMKARAN S/O KALURAM KADLAWAD
0.247
30 657 VISHNUPRASAD KADLAWAD
0.016
0.005
31 657 MANOHARLAL S/O MANGILAL KADLAWAD
0.142
32 657 DINESHKUMAR S/O MANGILAL KADLAWAD
0.142
33 657 NANDKISHORE S/O MANGILAL KADLAWAD
0.143
34 553 RAMESHWAR S.O KALURAM KADLAWAD
0.466 0.011
35 553 SHIVNARAYAN BAPULAL S/O KADLAWAD
0.759
36 552 GOPAL S/O PRABHULAL KADLAWAD
1.005
0.023
37 552 RAMKARAN S/O KALURAM KADLAWAD
0.502
38 552 TARACHAND S/O KALURAM KADLAWAD
0.503
39 546 BHAWRIBAI W/O KALURAM KADLAWAD
0.531 0.010
40 544 RAMESHWAR S/O KALURAM KADLAWAD
0.683 0.018
130
41 544 SHIVNARAYAN S/O KALURAM KADLAWAD
0.683
42 544 BAPULAL S/O KALURAM KADLAWAD
0.683
43 544 RAMKARAN S/O KALURAM KADLAWAD
0.683
44 544 TARACHAND S/O KALURAM KADLAWAD
0.683
45 544 MOHANLAL S/O JAGANNATH KADLAWAD
0.860
46 544 MOHANLAL S/O JAGANNATH KADLAWAD
0.847
47 544 SAJANBAI W/O NARAYANSINGH KADLAWAD
0.217
48 544 SAJANBAI W/O NARAYANSINGH KADLAWAD
0.253
49 544 SAJANBAI W/O NARAYANSINGH KADLAWAD
0.117
50 544 SAJANBAI W/O NARAYANSINGH KADLAWAD
0.427
51 544 HOKAMCHAND S/O MANGILAL KADLAWAD
0.427
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MAIN PIPE LINE – 400 mm
S.No Survey Number
farmers name Village Name Area (Ha)
Aff Area (Ha)
Fruit Trees
Orange Category
Other Trees
1 384 HEERALAL S/O NATHULAL Balaheda
0.631
0.006
2 384 JAGANNATH S/O NATHULAL Balaheda
0.630
3 384 CHAUTHMAL AA. NATHULAL Balaheda
0.631
4 384 LAXMINARAYAN S/O NATHULAL
Balaheda
0.631
5 403 RAMRATAN S/O NATHULAL Balaheda
0.379 0.014
6 403 BANESINGH S/O RAMBAGAS Balaheda
0.220
7 404 GANGARAM S/O DEVILAL Balaheda
0.616
0.012
8 404 GYARSIBAI BEWA RAMSINGH
Balaheda
0.617
9 404 BANESINGH S/O RAMBAGAS Balaheda
0.617
10 404 CHANDRAKUWAR BAI W/O MANOHAR
Balaheda
0.081
11 404 RAMGOPAL S/O RAMSINGH Balaheda
0.050
12 404 KALULAL S/O RAMSINGH Balaheda
0.051
13 405 HEERALAL S/O GOPAL Balaheda
0.715
0.024
14 405 BHERUSINGH S/O PANNALAL Balaheda
0.357
15 405 RAYSINGH S/O PANNALAL Balaheda
0.358
16 405 BHAWARLAL AA. BHAGIRATH Balaheda
0.714
17 405 HEERALAL S/O GOPAL Balaheda
0.714
18 399 GANGADHAR S/O GORILAL Balaheda
0.192
0.016
19 399 MADAN S/O GORILAL Balaheda
0.192
20 399 HEERALAL S/O GORILAL Balaheda
0.192
21 399 BHAWRIBAI BEWA GULAB KAWARLAL S/O GULAB
Balaheda
0.192
22 399 CHOTU S/O RAMBAGAS Balaheda
0.523
23 399 NATHU AA.UKAR Balaheda
132
2.088
24 399 HEERALAL S/O GORILAL Balaheda
0.279
25 399 MADAN S/O GORILAL Balaheda
0.120
26 399 MADAN S/O GORILAL Balaheda
0.090
27 399 GYARSIBAI BEWA RAMSINGH
Balaheda
0.444
28 399 BANESINGH S/O RAMBAGAS Balaheda
0.103
29 399 CHOTU S/O RAMBAGAS Balaheda
0.453
30 400
RAMNARAYAN VIJAYSINGH S/O PRABHULAL GEETABAI D/O PRABHULAL HARISINGH BANESINGH S/O BAPULAL KESARBAI BEWA BAPULAL
Balaheda
2.225 0.014
31 400 BHAWARLAL AA. BHAGIRATH Balaheda
0.238
32 99 GOVT LAND DHATRAWDA
26.701 0.015
33 99 ROSHANSINGH AA. NANDA DHATRAWDA
4.654
0.040
34 99 KARANSINGH S/O NANDA DHATRAWDA
0.350
35 99 ROSHANSINGH AA. NANDA DHATRAWDA
0.350
36 99 KARANSINGH S/O NANDA DHATRAWDA
4.856
37 99 BANESINGH S/O BHERUSINGH
DHATRAWDA
1.000
38 39 YASHWARDHANSINGH S/O DHATRAWDA
0.340
0.015
39 39 RAMLAL GORDHAN AA. MANNA
DHATRAWDA
2.023
40 39 DEVILAL AA. RAMCHANDRA DHATRAWDA
1.361
41 41 UKARLAL AA. RAMCHANDRA DHATRAWDA
2.314 0.012
42 143 BALU SHIVSINGH KAMAL S/O MANGILAL
UBHAPAN
0.567 0.006
43 135 BABUKHA KHUDABAKSHA UBHAPAN
0.028 0.006
44 135 KANCHANBAI W/O BALUSINGH
UBHAPAN
0.180 0.000
45 136 KANCHANBAI W/O BALUSINGH
UBHAPAN
0.195 0.004
46 121 SHAFIKKHA S/O BABUKHA UBHAPAN
0.304 0.008
47 122 SHAFIKKHA S/O BABUKHA UBHAPAN
0.162 0.012
133
48 122
HEMANTBAI W/O BANESINGH DURGABAI W/O BANESINGH DINESH KEWAL NA.BA. S/O BANESINGH SARMATA HEMANTBAI W/O BANESINGH KAMALSINGH S/O BHAWARLAL RATANBAI BEWA BHAWARLAL
UBHAPAN
0.086
49 122 NARAYANSINGH ANDARSINGH AA.
UBHAPAN
0.085
50 122 TAWARSINGH UMRAVSINGH S/O UKARLAL
UBHAPAN
0.335
51 122 HARISINGH AA. KANNIRAM UBHAPAN
0.335
52 122 BAPULAL AA. KANNIRAM UBHAPAN
0.086
53 107 BABUKHA KHUDABAKSHA UBHAPAN
0.041
0.004
54 107 MUNSHI S/O KHUDABAKSHA UBHAPAN
0.041
55 107 SULTAN S/O KHUDABAKSHA UBHAPAN
0.040
56 107 MOHANLAL AA. HEERALAL UBHAPAN
1.619
57 102 TEJSINGH S/O BHAWARLAL UBHAPAN
1.011
0.028
58 102 NOORKHA S/O MANGILAL UBHAPAN
0.202
59 102 RAZAKHA AA. MANGILAL UBHAPAN
0.202
60 102 REHMANKHA AA. PEERUKHA JANNATBAI BEWA PEERUKHA
UBHAPAN
0.203
61 102 BABULKHA S/O KHUDABAKSHA
UBHAPAN
0.203
62 102 MUNSHI S/O KHUDABAKSHA UBHAPAN
0.202
63 102 SULTAN S/O KHUDABAKSHA UBHAPAN
0.202
64 102 KALUSINGH MOHANSINGH PARWAT
UBHAPAN
0.405
65 102 NOORKHA S/O MANGILAL UBHAPAN
0.135
66 102 RAZAKHA AA. MANGILAL UBHAPAN
0.136
67 102 REHMANKHA AA. PEERUKHA JANNATBAI BEWA PEERUKHA
UBHAPAN
0.136
68 102 BABUKHA KHUDABAKSHA UBHAPAN
0.136
69 102 MUNSHI S/O KHUDABAKSHA UBHAPAN
0.136
70 102 SULTAN S/O KHUDABAKSHA UBHAPAN
0.135
71 102 KALUSINGH MOHANSINGH PARWAT
UBHAPAN
0.910
134
72 102
CHANDARSINGH NENSINGH ANTARSINGH S/O POKHARKHA PARWATIBAI BEWA POKHARKHA
UBHAPAN
0.303
73 102 GAJRAJSINGH S/O PARTHI UBHAPAN
0.303
74 102 UDARAM AA. PARTHI UBHAPAN
0.304
75 102 KALUSINGH MOHANSINGH PARWAT
UBHAPAN
1.052
76 102 RAMLAL AA. MADHU UBHAPAN
0.202
77 102 RATANSINGH S/O MOTILAL UBHAPAN
0.067
78 102 CHANDARSINGH S/O MOTILAL
UBHAPAN
0.067
79 102 NARAYANSINGH S/O MOTILAL
UBHAPAN
0.068 0.004
80 35 UDAYSINGH TAWARSINGH AA. BALUSINGH ANOKHBAI BEWA BALUSINGH
UBHAPAN
0.324 0.005
81 36 RAMLAL AA. MADHU UBHAPAN
0.688
0.016
82 36 BAPULAL S/O MADHU UBHAPAN
0.688
83 36 MOHANLAL MANGILAL S/O RAMGOPAL
UBHAPAN
0.545
84 36 KHEMRAJ S/O KESARSINGH UBHAPAN
0.325
85 36 KALUSINGH S/O PRABHULAL UBHAPAN
0.545
86 36
DEVSINGH GORDHAN S/O HARISINGH MANGIBAI CHANDRAKALABAI BHAGWATIBAI D/O HARISINGH
UBHAPAN
0.221
87 36 BAPULAL AA.BHERU UBHAPAN
0.272
88 36 MANOHARSINGH S/O SALAGRAM
UBHAPAN
0.545
89 36 BAPULAL AA. BHERU UBHAPAN
0.545
90 37 MANGILAL AA. PARTHI UBHAPAN
2.051
0.010
91 37 PHOOLSINGH S/O MANGILAL UBHAPAN
0.379
92 37 BHAGWANSINGH AA. MANGILAL
UBHAPAN
0.379
93 38 RAVISINGH S/O MANGILAL UBHAPAN
0.253 0.010
94 40 MANGILAL MODSINGH AA. FATE
UBHAPAN
0.200
0.004
95 40 SULTANSINGH MANGILAL BALUSINGH AA. POORA PURIBAI BEWA POORA
UBHAPAN
1.156
135
96 41 UDAYSINGH TAWARSINGH AA. BALUSINGH ANOKHBAI BEWA BALUSINGH
UBHAPAN
0.243 0.010
97 42 KAMALSINGH AA. BHERUSINGH ISHWAR
UBHAPAN
0.526
0.028
98 42 SULTANSINGH AA. BHERUSINGH
UBHAPAN
0.759
99 42 KAMALSINGH AA. BHERUSINGH ISHWAR
UBHAPAN
0.377
100 42 ISHWARSINGH AA. NARAYANSINGH
UBHAPAN
0.301
101 11 BAPULAL S/O MADHU UBHAPAN
0.607
0.048
102 11 NARAYANSINGH S/O BADESINGH
UBHAPAN
0.101
103 11
KARANSINGH SHRILALARJUNSINGH DHEERAPSINGH S/O HEMRAJ DHAPUBAI BEWA HEMRAJ RAVISINGH NAINSINGH S/O NARAYANSINGH BALLAV BAI PREMBAI SHEELABAI D/O NARAYANSINGH
UBHAPAN
0.480
104 11 NATHUSINGH S/O BADESINGH
UBHAPAN
0.583
105 11 GIRWARSINGH S/O BADESINGH
UBHAPAN
0.253
106 11 MANGILAL CHANDARSINGH YADAVSINGH S/O GANGARAM
UBHAPAN
0.506
107 11
RATANBAI W/O NARAYANSINGH YASHWANTSINGH S/O NARAYANSINGH RAMBABU NA.BA.SA. MATA RATANBAI W/O NARAYANSINGH
UBHAPAN
0.263
108 11 NOORKHA S/O MANGILAL UBHAPAN
0.288
109 11 RAZAKKHA AA. MANGILAL UBHAPAN
0.288
110 11 REHMANKHA AA. PEERUKHA JANNATBAI BEWA PEERUKHA
UBHAPAN
0.290
111 11 MUNSHI S/O KHUDABAKSHA UBHAPAN
0.125
112 11 NOORKHA S/O MANGILAL UBHAPAN
0.034
113 11 RAZAKKHA AA. MANGILAL UBHAPAN
0.035
114 11 REHMANKHA AA. PEERUKHA JANNATBAI BEWA PEERUKHA
UBHAPAN
0.034
115 11 MUNSHI S/O KHUDABAKSHA UBHAPAN
0.034
136
116 11 SULTAN S/O KHUDABAKSHA UBHAPAN
0.034
117 11 BABUKHA S/O KHUDABAKSHA
UBHAPAN
0.035
118 11 GOVT LAND UBHAPAN
0.486
119 11 MODSINGH AA. RAMLAL UBHAPAN
0.930
120 11 GIRWARSINGH S/O BADESINGH
UBHAPAN
0.162
121 11 UDAYSINGH S/O NATHUSINGH
UBHAPAN
0.161
122 11 BAPULAL S/O MADHU UBHAPAN
0.101
123 11 GIRWARSINGH S/O BADESINGH
UBHAPAN
0.910
124 10 KANIRAM AA. RAMSINGH UBHAPAN
0.202
0.006
125 10 BAPULAL S/O RAMSINGH UBHAPAN
0.203
126 10 KANIRAM AA. RAMSINGH UBHAPAN
0.160
127 10 BAPULAL S/O RAMSINGH UBHAPAN
0.160
128 10 RAMLAL AA. AMARSINGH UBHAPAN
0.329
129 1 BALUSINGH AA. NAWALSINGH
UBHAPAN
2.023
0.014
130 1 NARAYAN AA. MAGYA UBHAPAN
2.000
131 1 RODA AA. BHERU UBHAPAN
2.000
132 1 BHAWARIA AA. MADHU UBHAPAN
2.000
133 1 FATA AA. GANGARAM UBHAPAN
2.000
134 1 KISHAN AA. LALA UBHAPAN
2.000
135 1 KANIRAM AA. RAMLAL UBHAPAN
2.000
136 1 GANGARAM S/O NANURAM UBHAPAN
2.000
137 1 RATANLAL AA. RAMLAL UBHAPAN
2.000
138 1 GOPI AA. BHERU UBHAPAN
2.000
139 1 LACCHIBAI W/O DHULA UBHAPAN
2.000
140 1
BHAWARLAL MANSINGH S/O BADESINGH SAMPATBAI BEWA BADESINGH RESHAMBAI D/O BADESINGH
UBHAPAN
2.000
141 1 NARAYANSINGH AA. NIRBHAYSINGH
UBHAPAN
1.416
137
142 1
BAPULAL S/O MANSINGH SANTARABAI BEWA TARWARSINGH KAVITA D/O TARWARSINGH BEERAMSINGH S/O TARWARSINGH REENA SAPNA D/O TARWARSINGH
UBHAPAN
0.101
143 3 BHERUSINGH GANGARAM AA. DHULJI
UBHAPAN
1.874 0.007
144 142 BALU SHIVSINGH KAMAL S/O MANGILAL
UBHAPAN
0.040 0.002
145 138 SULTANSINGH S/O BHAGWANSINGH
UBHAPAN
0.107 0.008
146 138 BHARATSINGH S/O HARISINGH
UBHAPAN
0.107 0.000
147 133 SULTANSINGH S/O ANARSINGH
UBHAPAN
0.328 0.012
148 133 KALUSINGH MOHANSINGH PARWAT
UBHAPAN
0.329
149 122 SHAFIKHA S/O BABUKHA UBHAPAN
0.162
0.012
150 122
HEMANTBAI W/O BANESINGH DURGABAI W/O BANESINGH DINESH KEWAL NA.BA. S/O BANESINGH SARMATA HEMANTBAI W/O BANESINGH KAMALSINGH S/O BHAWARLAL RATANBAI BEWA BHAWARLAL
UBHAPAN
0.086
151 122 NARAYANSINGH ANDARSINGH AA.
UBHAPAN
0.085
152 122 TARWARSINGH UMRAVSINGH S/O UKARLAL
UBHAPAN
0.335
153 122 HARISINGH AA. KANIRAM UBHAPAN
0.335
154 122 BAPULAL AA. KANIRAM UBHAPAN
0.086
155 99 UDARAM AA. PARTHI UBHAPAN
0.566
0.024
156 99
CHANDARSINGH NENSINGH ANTARSINGH S/O POKHARKHA PARWATIBAI BEWA POKHARKHA
UBHAPAN
0.565
157 99 GAJRAJSINGH S/O PARTHI UBHAPAN
0.566
158 99 MODSINGH AA. RAMLAL DROPAT
UBHAPAN
0.565
159 102 TEJSINGH S/O BHAWARLAL UBHAPAN
1.011
0.010
160 102 NOORKHA S/O MANGILAL UBHAPAN
0.202
161 102 RAJAKHA AA. MANGILAL UBHAPAN
0.202
138
162 102 REHMANKHA AA. PEERUKHA JANNATBAI BEWA PEERUKHA
UBHAPAN
0.203
163 102 BABUKHA S/O KHUDABAKSHA
UBHAPAN
0.203
164 102 MUNSHI S/O KHUDABAKSHA UBHAPAN
0.202
165 102 SULTAN S/O KHUDABAKSHA UBHAPAN
0.202
166 102 KALUSINGH MOHANSINGH PARWAT
UBHAPAN
0.405
167 102 NOORKHA S/O MANGILAL UBHAPAN
0.135
168 102 RAJAKHA AA. MANGILAL UBHAPAN
0.136
169 102 REHMANKHA AA. PEERUKHA JANNATBAI BEWA PEERUKHA
UBHAPAN
0.136
170 102 BABUKHA S/O KHUDABAKSHA
UBHAPAN
0.136
171 102 MUNSHI S/O KHUDABAKSHA UBHAPAN
0.136
172 102 SULTAN S/O KHUDABAKSHA UBHAPAN
0.135
173 102 KALUSINGH MOHANSINGH PARWAT
UBHAPAN
0.910
174 102
CHANDARSINGH NENSINGH ANTARSINGH S/O POKHARKHA PARWATIBAI BEWA POKHARKHA
UBHAPAN
0.303
175 102 GAJRAJSINGH S/O PARTHI UBHAPAN
0.303
176 102 UDARAM AA. PARTHI UBHAPAN
0.304
177 102 KALUSINGH MOHANSINGH PARWAT
UBHAPAN
1.052
178 102 RAMLAL AA. MADHU UBHAPAN
0.202
179 102 RATANSINGH S/O MOTILAL UBHAPAN
0.067
180 102 CHANDARSINGH S/O MOTILAL
UBHAPAN
0.067
181 102 NARAYANSINGH S/O MOTILAL
UBHAPAN
0.068
182 51 BALUSINGH AA. NAWALSINGH
UBHAPAN
0.809
0.028
183 51 RATANLAL AA. HEERALAL UBHAPAN
0.413
184 51 NOORKHA S/O MANGILAL UBHAPAN
0.178
185 51 RAJAKHA AA. MANGILAL UBHAPAN
0.178
186 51 REHMANKHA AA. PEERUKHA JANNATBAI BEWA PEERUKHA
UBHAPAN
0.162
187 51 REHMANKHA S/O PEERUKHA SULTAN S/O KHUDABAKSHA
UBHAPAN
0.689
139
188 51 BABUKHA S/O KHUDABAKSHA
UBHAPAN
0.206
189 51 MUNSHI S/O KHUDABAKSHA UBHAPAN
0.206
190 51 SULTAN S/O KHUDABAKSHA UBHAPAN
0.205
191 51 BALUSINGH AA. NAWALSINGH
UBHAPAN
3.361
192 51 BALUSINGH AA. NAWALSINGH
UBHAPAN
0.182
193 51 MANGILAL AA. PARTHI UBHAPAN
0.202
194 51 NOORKHA S/O MANGILAL UBHAPAN
0.135
195 51 RAJAKHA AA. MANGILAL UBHAPAN
0.135
196 51 REHMANKHA AA. PEERUKHA JANNATBAI BEWA PEERUKHA
UBHAPAN
0.135
197 52 NATHUSINGH S/O BADESINGH
UBHAPAN
2.388
0.026
198 52 KALUSINGH AA. LAXMAN UBHAPAN
0.795
199 52 UDESINGH S/O NATHUSINGH UBHAPAN
0.199
200 52 GIRWARSINGH S/O BADESINGH
UBHAPAN
0.199
201 52 MUNSHI S/O KHUDABAKSHA UBHAPAN
0.405
202 52 GOVT LAND UBHAPAN
2.011
203 52 BALUSINGH AA. NAWALSINGH
UBHAPAN
0.121
204 53 BABUKHA MUNSHILAL SULTAN S/O KHUDABAKSHA
UBHAPAN
1.417
0.014
205 53 NOORKHA S/O MANGILAL UBHAPAN
0.472
206 53 RAJAKHA AA. MANGILAL UBHAPAN
0.472
207 53 REHMANKHA AA. PEERUKHA JANNATBAI BEWA PEERUKHA
UBHAPAN
0.472
208 53 BABUKHA S/O KHUDABAKSHA
UBHAPAN
0.607
209 53 SULTAN S/O KHUDABAKSHA UBHAPAN
0.607
210 53 MUNSHI S/O KHUDABAKSHA UBHAPAN
0.203
211 145 NARAYANSINGH S/O CHANDANSINGH
BARMANKHEDI
1.481
0.014
212 145
ANSUIYABAI D/O BHAGWANSINGH , UMRAVBAI, DEVENDRA ,BHAGWANSINGH, BHAGWANSINGH S/O CHANDANSINGH
BARMANKHEDI
1.481
213 146 SUJANSINGH CHANDARSINGH S/O
BARMANKHEDI
1.655 0.020
140
214 155 CHAMPIBAI W/O RAMSINGH BARMANKHEDI
1.057
0.044
215 155 DROPATIBAI W/O MANGILAL BARMANKHEDI
0.650
216 155 SEETABAI W/O RATANSINGH BARMANKHEDI
0.650
217 155 SORAMBAI W/O UDAY BARMANKHEDI
1.250
218 155 RAMESH S/O SHIVLAL BARMANKHEDI
0.500
219 155 DURGABAI W/O BADRILAL BARMANKHEDI
0.250
220 155 KRISHNABAIW/O NARAYANSINGH
BARMANKHEDI
0.500
221 155 CHAMPIBAI W/O RAMSINGH BARMANKHEDI
1.057
222 155 NARAYANSINGH AA. HEERALAL
BARMANKHEDI
0.631
223 155 DOLATSINGH AA. HEERALAL BARMANKHEDI
0.632
224 155 UKAR AA. GHEESA BARMANKHEDI
0.099
225 155 GANGARAM AA. GHEESA BARMANKHEDI
0.099
226 155 RATAMN AA. GHEESA BARMANKHEDI
0.098
227 155 BHAWARPURI S/O DEVAPURI BARMANKHEDI
0.098
228 155 SHIVPURI S/O DEVAPURI BARMANKHEDI
0.098
229 155 UDAYPURI S/O DEVAPURI BARMANKHEDI
0.099
230 155 KANIRAMPURI S/O DEVAPURI
BARMANKHEDI
0.099
231 155 UKAR AA. GHEESA BARMANKHEDI
0.155
232 155 GANGARAM AA. GHEESA BARMANKHEDI
0.156
233 155 RATAN AA. GHEESA BARMANKHEDI
0.155
234 155 SHYAMUBAI W/O KALU BARMANKHEDI
0.155
235 155 DEVKARAN S/O MANGILAL BARMANKHEDI
0.317
236 155 MEHTABSINGH S/O BHAGWANSINGH
BARMANKHEDI
4.047
237 302
KAWARLAL, KESHBAI,GULABBAI AA. LACHMAN DEVILAL AA. NATHULAL
BARKHEDI UMAT
0.499
0.012
238 302 DHAPUBAIW/O MANSINGH BARKHEDI
UMAT
0.506
239 302 GANGARAM GHISABAI RATANBAI AA. RAMSINGH
BARKHEDI UMAT
1.005
240 302 DARYAVSINGH AA. FATEHSINGH
BARKHEDI UMAT
0.974
241 302 PRABHUBAI W/O BADESINGH BARKHEDI
UMAT
0.822
242 302 NARAYANSINGH AA. BARKHEDI
141
RATANLAL UMAT 0.274
243 302 INDARSINGH AA. RATANLAL BARKHEDI
UMAT
0.274
244 302
SHANTABAI BEWA PREMSINGH, KAMALSINGH GOPALSINGH AA.PREMSINGH
BARKHEDI UMAT
0.274
245 302 BHERUSINGH UDESINGH AA. LACHMAN
BARKHEDI UMAT
2.238
246 302 AMARSINGH ,AMARSINGH TARWARSINGH PHOOLSINGH
BARKHEDI UMAT
0.152
247 302 KALASINGH AA. UDESINGH BARKHEDI
UMAT
0.190
248 302 BALUSINGH UDESINGH S/O ANARSINGH, BALUSINGH UDESINGH, S/O ANARSINGH
BARKHEDI UMAT
0.101
249 302 GOVT LAND BARKHEDI
UMAT
5.072
250 302 BHERUSINGH AA. MADHUSINGH
BARKHEDI UMAT
1.012
251 302
KALU MOHAN AA. PRABHUDAS DHAPUBAI BEWA RADHESHYAM RAJU CHINTU NA .BA. SARPAR. MATA DHAPUBAI
BARKHEDI UMAT
1.265
252 302 MOTILAL AA. UKARLAL, MOTILAL AA. GOPILAL
BARKHEDI UMAT
0.759
253 305 MANGUBAI BEWA BALU PHOOLSINGH DINESH ARJUN MEHARBAN S/O BALU
BARKHEDI UMAT
1.000
0.012
254 305 HEERABAI BEWA DEVA BARKHEDI
UMAT
1.000
255 305 MANGUBAI BEWA BALU PHOOLSINGH DINESH ARJUN MEHARBAN S/O BALU
BARKHEDI UMAT
0.529
256 305 KRISHNABAI W/O HARISINGH BARKHEDI
UMAT
0.539
257 305 ARTIBAI W/O BANESINGH SUNDARBAIW/O KAMALSINGH
BARKHEDI UMAT
1.078
258 305 GIRWARSINGH AA. NARAYANSINGH
BARKHEDI UMAT
1.448
259 305 ROSHAN S/O GANGARAM , RAMSINGH S/O KISHAN
BARKHEDI UMAT
0.081
260 305 RAMLAL AA. KALU BARKHEDI
UMAT
1.000
261 305 GULAB AA. BHERU BARKHEDI
UMAT
2.529
262 305
PRABHULAL, JAGANNATHJ BADRILAL BHEERAMSINGH S/O SEWA DALIBAI D/O SEWA
BARKHEDI UMAT
2.529
142
263 305 BHERU, CHEETA S/O SWAROOP
BARKHEDI UMAT
1.179
264 305 DHAPUBAI W/O SHIVSINGH BARKHEDI
UMAT
1.250
265 4 MODSINGH S/O BAPUSINGH BARKHEDI
UMAT
0.127
0.012
266 4 DHAPUBAI BEWA HARISINGH MANGILAL AA. HARISINGH
BARKHEDI UMAT
0.126
267 4 BHERUSINGH AA. SWAROOP BARKHEDI
UMAT
0.253
268 4 RATANLAL , SHRILAL AA. KHEMRAJ
BARKHEDI UMAT
0.253
269 4 MANOHAR AA. KHEMRAJ BARKHEDI
UMAT
0.253
270 4 RAMLAL AA. KALU BARKHEDI
UMAT
0.199
271 4 BADESINGH S/O PARTHISINGH
BARKHEDI UMAT
0.054
272 4
BANESINGH HARISINGH KAMALSINGH KALABAI AA. DHAPUBAI BEWA GIRWARSINGH
BARKHEDI UMAT
1.265
273 1 MODSINGH S/O BAPUSINGH BARKHEDI
UMAT
0.090
0.008
274 1 BADESINGH S/O PARTHISINGH
BARKHEDI UMAT
0.090
275 1 DHAPUBAI BEWA HARISINGH MANGILAL AA. HARISINGH
BARKHEDI UMAT
0.181
276 1 KUMERSINGH AA. SWAROOP BARKHEDI
UMAT
0.362
277 1 RATANLAL, SHRILAL AA. KHEMRAJ
BARKHEDI UMAT
0.361
278 1 MANOHAR AA. KHEMRAJ BARKHEDI
UMAT
0.361
279 1 RAMLAL AA. KALU BARKHEDI
UMAT
0.362
280 341 NARAYANSINGH AA. UKAR KHANKRI
0.617
0.016
281 341 UDAYSINGH S/O KALUSINGH
KHANKRI
0.309
282 341 BADRILAL S/O KALUSINGH KHANKRI
0.308
283 341 SHANKARLAL S/O HIRALAL NARMADABAI SORAMBAI D/O HIRALAL
KHANKRI
0.309
284 341 PREMSINGH S/O BHERUSINGH
KHANKRI
0.308
285 341 POORSINGH S/O MADANLAL KHANKRI
0.308
286 341 GHISALAL S/O BHAWARLAL KHANKRI
0.103
287 341 BANESINGH S/O BHAWARLAL
KHANKRI
0.103
288 341 GANGARAM S/O BHAWARLAL
KHANKRI
0.103
143
289 343
KALURAM MAGGIBAI C/O DEVILAL MAGGIBAI DHAPUBAI DEVBAI C/O MANNA BAPULAL SHIVLAL DEVSINGH S/O RATIRAM
KHANKRI
0.951 0.008
290 342 MADANLAL S/O BADRILAL KHANKRI
0.621
0.012
291 342 RAMLAL S/O MADANLAL KHANKRI
0.621
292 342 AMARSINGH S/O PYARJI KHANKRI
0.211
293 342 KAWARLAL S/O PYARJI KHANKRI
0.211
294 342 RAMGOPAL S/O PYARJI KHANKRI
0.210
295 342 RODIBAI W/O SHIVNARAYAN KHANKRI
0.216
296 342 BALCHAND S/O SHIVNARAYAN
KHANKRI
0.315
297 350 KARANSINGH RAMCHANDRA S/O RAMNARAYAN
KHANKRI
0.536
0.006
298 350 KARANSINGH RAMCHANDRA S/O RAMNARAYAN
KHANKRI
0.537
299 350 MADANLAL S/O BADRILAL KHANKRI
0.130
300 350 KAUSHALYABAI W/O RAMCHANDRA
KHANKRI
0.693
301 350 RAMLAL S/O MADANLAL KHANKRI
0.128
302 350 MADANLAL S/O BADRILAL KHANKRI
0.122
303 350 GIRIRAJ S/O PANNALAL SAWALIA S/O BALLAVDAS
KHANKRI
0.230
304 352
DEVISINGH C/O BHAWARLAL HISSA 3/4 PANIBAI BEWA BHAWARLAL HISSA 1/4
KHANKRI
0.561
0.008
305 352 DEVISINGH DEVBAI C/O FATESINGH KAMLABAI W/O FATESINGH GANGA-
KHANKRI
0.595
306 353
KALURAM MAGGIBAI C/O DEVILAL MAGGIBAI DHAPUBAI DEVBAI C/O MANNA BAPULAL SHIVLAL DEVSINGH S/O RATIRAM
KHANKRI
0.551 0.008
307 8 RAMNARAYAN, KARANSINGH ,RODIBAI
SHANKARPURA
0.632
0.012
308 8 MANSINGH DHULESINGH AA. BHERU
SHANKARPURA
1.265
309 8 JAGDISH S/O KARANSINGH SHANKARPURA
1.265
144
310 11 MANSINGH DHULESINGH AA. BHERU
SHANKARPURA
2.491 0.040
311 12 RADHELAL S/O REWARAM SHANKARPURA
1.096
0.012
312 12 KISHANLAL S/O REWARAM SHANKARPURA
1.096
313 12 LALSINGH S/O REWARAM SHANKARPURA
1.096
314 79 LACHMAN GIRDHARI AA. PURA
RAMNAGAR
0.848 0.004
315 71 KALULAL KAILASHCHAND AA. RAMA GULABAI W/O RAMA
RAMNAGAR
1.088
0.008
316 71
KALU GANGARAM S/O NATHU GULABBAI BEWA NATHU GOPAL RADHESHYAM RODIBAI C/O BADRILAL SOHADRA BEWA BADRILAL
RAMNAGAR
0.917
317 71 RAMESH AA. PURA RAMNAGAR
0.917
318 71 LACHMAN GIRDHARI AA. PURA
RAMNAGAR
0.354
319 70 LACHMAN GIRDHARI AA. PURA
RAMNAGAR
0.240 0.010
320 69 LACHMAN GIRDHARI AA. PURA
RAMNAGAR
0.922
0.014
321 69 KANCHANBAI W/O KAWARLAL
RAMNAGAR
0.872
322 69 RATANSINGH CHENSINGH PREMSINGH AA. PANNALAL CHANIBAI BEWA PANNALAL
RAMNAGAR
1.267
323 69 BHAWARIA HIRA BANSHI AA. RAMNAGAR
0.061
324 69 KAWARLAL S/O LAJAM RAMNAGAR
0.493
325 69 KALU MANGU S/O GOPAL DHAPUBAI BEWA GOPAL
RAMNAGAR
0.494
326 69 DURGAPRASAD AA. KALU RAMNAGAR
0.314
327 69 BALU AA. KALU RAMNAGAR
0.319
328 69 LACHMAN GIRDHARI AA. PURA
RAMNAGAR
0.456
329 67 DURGAPRASAD AA. KALU RAMNAGAR
0.324
0.010
330 67 KAMLABAI W/O MANGILAL RAMNAGAR
0.342
331 67 PARWATIBAI W/O PRAHLAD RAMNAGAR
0.232
332 67 GANGARAM AA. AMANYA RAMNAGAR
0.506
333 67 BHERU AA. AMANYA RAMNAGAR
0.506
334 68 GOVT LAND RAMNAGAR
1.871
335 68 KALUSINGH AA. RAMNAGAR 0.028
145
KARANSINGH 2.175
336 68 JANIBAI BEWA GALLA RAMNAGAR
2.000
337 68 CHANDARSINGH AA. HARISINGH
RAMNAGAR
2.023
338 68 PANNA AA. NATHU RAMNAGAR
2.023
339 68 MOHANLAL AA. SHANKARLAL
RAMNAGAR
2.023
340 68 NARAYANSINGH AA. RAMSINGH
RAMNAGAR
2.529
341 68 BHERU AA AMANYA RAMNAGAR
0.601
342 68 GANGARAM AA. AMANYA RAMNAGAR
0.601
343 147 GORDHAN S/O BHERU MUNDI
3.793
0.016
344 147 GOVT LAND MUNDI
6.588
345 147 MADHU S/O DHULA MUNDI
0.506
346 147
GIRDHARILAL, CHANDARSINGH , PARWATSINGH, PARWATSINGH PARWATSINGH AA. GANGARAM , BANESINGH
MUNDI
1.265
347 147 BALUSINGH S/O HARISINGH MUNDI
0.421
348 147 KAWARLAL S/O HARISINGH MUNDI
0.422
349 147 UKARSINGH S/O HARISINGH MUNDI
0.422
350 147
GORDHAN ,JUJHARSINGH, PARTHISINGH ,PARTHISINGH GURJAR, PARTHISINGH AA. GANGARAM ,BALWANTSINGH
MUNDI
1.264
351 147 RAMLAL AA. GANGARAM MUNDI
1.264
352 109 BHERULAL, BHERULAL AA. RAMA DARYAVBAI BEWA RAMA
KALAKHEDA
0.120 0.008
353 109 KAWARLAL, KAWARLAL AA. RAMA
KALAKHEDA
0.120
354 126 DHANSHYAM KALAKHEDA
1.492
0.024
355 126 JAL SANSHADHAN BOARD MP
KALAKHEDA
0.025
356 126 GOPILAL KALAKHEDA
0.512
357 126 JAL SANSHADHAN BOARD MP
KALAKHEDA
0.500
358 116 BHERULAL, BHERULAL AA. RAMA DARYAVBAI BEWA RAMA
KALAKHEDA
1.012 0.012
359 155 KANIRAM ,SALAGRAM AA. RAMLAL
JETPURA
2.699 0.032
146
360 155 GOVT LAND JETPURA
0.121
361 155 SHYAMLAL MADANLAL AA. PANNA
JETPURA
2.000
362 155 NANDA S/O NATHU JETPURA
2.000
363 155 RAMLAL S/O RATAN JETPURA
2.000
364 155 DEVISINGH S/O BHERULAL JETPURA
2.000
365 155 MOHANLAL S/O GANGARAM JETPURA
0.596
366 155 MANSINGH ROOPSINGH NIRBHAY
JETPURA
2.000
367 155 BHONA S/O NATHU JETPURA
2.000
368 155 BADESINGH LALSINGH BHAGWANSINGH S/O MANGILAL
JETPURA
2.000
369 155 NARAYAN S/O UDA JETPURA
2.000
370 155 GEETABAI BEWA RATANLAL RAJESH GYANSINGH GORDHAN S/O RATANLAL
JETPURA
2.000
371 155 NANDKISHORE S/O UDA JETPURA
2.000
372 155 RADHESHYAM S/O PANNALAL
JETPURA
2.000
373 155 BAPULAL S/O BADESINGH JADAVBAI W/O BADESINGH
JETPURA
4.156
374 18 GORDHAN AA. AMARSINGH BANSKHEDI
1.344 0.005
375 206 TAWARLAL S/O BHOMSINGH BANSKHEDI
1.000 0.005
376 206 TAWARLAL S/O BHOMSINGH BANSKHEDI
0.862
377 504 NAVRANGBAI, BHAWARLAL ,BHAWARLAL S/O RAMSINGH
BUDANPUR
0.239
0.010
378 504 MANGIBAI BEWA ARJUNSINGH
BUDANPUR
0.239
379 504 BHAGWANSINGH S/O RAMSINGH
BUDANPUR
0.239
380 504 CHANDARSINGH S/O DEVISINGH
BUDANPUR
0.358
381 504 PREMSINGH S/O DEVISINGH BUDANPUR
0.358
382 527
CHANDARSINGH, CHANDARSINGH VIKRAMSINGH KAMALSINGH S/O HINDUSINGH SUMITRABAI NARMADABAI C/O HINDUSINGH HIRABAI BEWA HINDUSINGH, RAMESHWAR
BUDANPUR
0.161
0.014
383 527 AMRUTLAL S/O KARANSINGH BUDANPUR
0.027
384 527 DEVILAL S/O DEVISINGH BUDANPUR
147
0.081
385 527 DEVISINGH S/O DARYAVSINGH
BUDANPUR
0.160
386 527 NARAYAN S/O RAMSINGH BUDANPUR
0.161
387 521 SAWARIA S/O DEVISINGH BUDANPUR
1.282 0.009
388 521 KALURAM S/O RAMSINGH BUDANPUR
0.337
389 610 HARISINGH S/O GANPAT BUDANPUR
0.135
0.004
390 610 VIKRAMSINGH S/O HINDUSINGH
BUDANPUR
0.135
391 610 KAMALSINGH S/O HINDUSINGH
BUDANPUR
0.135
392 609 HARISINGH S/O GANPAT BUDANPUR
0.299
0.006
393 609 VIKRAMSINGH S/O HINDUSINGH
BUDANPUR
0.299
394 609 KAMALSINGH S/O HINDUSINGH
BUDANPUR
0.300
395 614 SUNILKUMAR, SUNILKUMAR S/O MOHANLAL
BUDANPUR
0.202 0.006
396 615 SUNILKUMAR, SUNILKUMAR S/O MOHANLAL
BUDANPUR
0.190 0.006
397 616 SUNILKUMAR, SUNILKUMAR S/O MOHANLAL
BUDANPUR
0.125 0.006
398 617 HARISINGH S/O GANPAT BUDANPUR
2.011
0.006
399 617 VIKRAMSINGH S/O HINDUSINGH
BUDANPUR
2.012
400 617 KAMALSINGH S/O HINDUSINGH
BUDANPUR
2.011
401 1 NENSINGH S/O BANESINGH BUDANPUR
2.000 0.004
402 1 NENSINGH S/O BANESINGH BUDANPUR
2.000 0.010
403 2 PAPPUSINGH, BADRILAL, BADRILAL S/O BULA
BUDANPUR
0.708 0.006
404 461 BALUPRASAD S/O BIHARILAL KALAPIPAL
0.745 0.006
405 461 BALUPRASAD S/O BIHARILAL KALAPIPAL
0.506
406 460 INDARSINGH s/o BAPUSINGH KALAPIPAL
1.137 0.002
407 227 SHIVSINGH S/O GANGARAM MADAN
KALAPIPAL
1.833
0.004
408 227 NARBHAYSINGH , BHAGWANSINGH
KALAPIPAL
0.916
409 227 LALSINGH, GOKULSINGH KALAPIPAL
0.917
410 227 PEERULAL S/O NATHU KALAPIPAL
0.443
148
411 227 PEERULAL, BAPULAL, RAMKUWARBAI,JASSUBAI S/O NATHU
KALAPIPAL
0.429
412 227 LACHMAN S/O UKAR KALAPIPAL
0.646
413 250 BALUSINGH S/O JORAWARSINGH ,BALUSINGH
KALAPIPAL
1.554
0.020
414 250
HARCHAND SAJANSINGH BHAGWANSINGH NARAYANSINGH S/O GANPAT
KALAPIPAL
3.098
415 250 GENDIBAI W/O BIHARI KALAPIPAL
0.506
416 250 CHANDAR S/O GORIA, KAWRIBAI W/O GORIA
KALAPIPAL
2.155
417 250 INDARSINGH ,DARIYAVSINGH S/O
KALAPIPAL
0.125
418 99 KESARBAI W/O RUGNATH LALIA KHEDI
1.376
0.009
419 99 BHAGIRATH S/O UKAR LALIA KHEDI
0.360
420 99 DEVILAL S/O UKAR LALIA KHEDI
0.361
421 99 NANDRAM S/O NAWALLAL LALIA KHEDI
0.180
422 99 RATANLAL S/O NAWALLAL LALIA KHEDI
0.180
423 99 POORILAL S/O MADANLAL NARMADABAI BEWA MADANLAL
LALIA KHEDI
0.120
424 99 RAMPRASAD S/O MADANLAL LALIA KHEDI
0.120
425 99 RATANLAL S/O MADANLAL LALIA KHEDI
0.120
426 99 GUGNATH AA. GANGARAM LALIA KHEDI
2.023
427 99 GOVT LAND LALIA KHEDI
0.065
428 99 BHAGIRATH S/O UKAR LALIA KHEDI
0.294
429 99 RATANLAL S/O NAWALLAL LALIA KHEDI
0.152
430 99 POORILAL S/O MADANLAL NARMADABAI BEWA MADANLAL
LALIA KHEDI
0.101
431 99 RAMPRASAD S/O MADANLAL LALIA KHEDI
0.101
432 99 RATANLAL S/O MADANLAL LALIA KHEDI
0.102
433 99 SMT. JADAVBAI W/O KANIRAM
LALIA KHEDI
2.024
434 99 LACHMAN S/O GOPAL LALIA KHEDI
2.833
435 21 PREMNARAYAN SEMLI
0.143 0.018
436 21 BHAGWANSINGH S/O CHAMPALAL
SEMLI
0.144
149
437 21 RAMPRASAD AA. CHAMPALAL
SEMLI
0.287
438 21
DEVSINGH S/O GANGARAM BHAGWANSINGH NA. BA. SAR PA . BHAI DEVSINGH S/O GANGARAM
SEMLI
0.709
439 15 BHAWARLAL JALAM MAGYA AA.
SEMLI
1.137
0.020
440 15 SHIV RAMLAL RAMESH AA. BHAWAR
SEMLI
0.259
441 15 SHIVRAMLAL RAMESH AA. SEMLI
0.522
442 15 BAPU AA. DEVA SEMLI
1.044
443 15 BHURIBAI AA. DEVA SEMLI
0.522
444 15 JALAM AA. NATHU SEMLI
1.843
445 15 JALAM AA. NATHU SEMLI
0.101
446 15
DEVSINGH S/O GANGARAM BHAGWANSINGH NA. BA. SAR PA . BHAI DEVSINGH S/O GANGARAM
SEMLI
0.200
447 15 BADANBAI BEWA KALU SEMLI
0.019
448 15 UKARSINGH UDAYSINGH BIHARILAL S/O RATLAL
SEMLI
0.768
449 7 GOVT LAND SEMLI
1.382 0.006
450 44 AMARSINGH AA. POORA SEMLI
0.048 0.014
451 44 MANGILAL AA. POORA SEMLI
0.049
452 45 PRAHALAD S/O NARAYAN SEMLI
0.769 0.007
453 7 DEVISINGH AA. BHAGWANSINGH
SURAJPURA
0.048
0.020
454 7 AMARSINGH , AMARSINGH AA. KANIRAM
SURAJPURA
0.576
455 7 SAVITRIBAI W/O AMARSINGH SURAJPURA
0.529
456 10 MANGILAL AA. BHAIRU SURAJPURA
0.937
0.022
457 10 KAILASHCHANDRA S/O KANHAIYALAL
SURAJPURA
0.253
458 10 BHAWARLAL AA. KESAR SURAJPURA
0.396
459 10 NIRBHAYSINGH AA. KESAR SURAJPURA
0.397
460 10 GOKUL AA. KESAR SURAJPURA
0.397
461 28 GOKUL S/O KESAR SURAJPURA
0.091 0.032
150
462 28 GOKUL S/O KESAR SURAJPURA
0.091
463 28 GOKUL S/O KESAR SURAJPURA
0.091
464 28 GOKUL S/O KESAR SURAJPURA
0.091
465 28 CHANDERSINGH S/O RUGNATHSINGH
SURAJPURA
0.049
466 28 AMARSINGH S/O KANIRAM SURAJPURA
0.582
467 28 MANSINGH S/O RAMLAL SURAJPURA
0.583
468 28 GOKUL S/O KESAR SURAJPURA
0.216
469 28 SIDDNATH S/O BHAWARLAL SURAJPURA
0.600
470 28 SAVITRIBAI W/O AMARSINGH SURAJPURA
0.600
471 28 MANGILAL AA. UKAR SURAJPURA
0.100
472 28 HHINDUSINGH , HINDUSINGH AA. BAPULAL
SURAJPURA
0.295
473 28 SHIVLAL, SHIVLAL AA. BAPULAL
SURAJPURA
0.295
474 28 NIRBHAYSINGH , NIRBHAYSINGH S/O BADRILAL
SURAJPURA
0.294
475 28 AMARSINGH , AMARSINGH AA. KANIRAM
SURAJPURA
0.125
476 28 PEERU AA. HARISINGH , SAJANBAI BEWA HARISINGH
SURAJPURA
0.170
477 28 MANGILAL AA. UKAR SURAJPURA
0.800
478 28 PANNALAL AA. DARYAVSINGH
SURAJPURA
0.100
479 28
KAMLABAI BEWA GANGARAM DINESH MADANLAL DULESINGH S/O GANGARAM
SURAJPURA
0.286
480 28 GOKUL S/O KESAR SURAJPURA
0.424
481 28
KAMLABAI BEWA GANGARAM DINESH MADANLAL DULESINGH S/O GANGARAM
SURAJPURA
0.212
482 28 HINDUSINGH , HINDUSINGH AA. BAPULAL
SURAJPURA
0.194
483 28 MOHANLAL SHIVLAL S/O GANGARAM
SURAJPURA
0.240
484 28 PARWATIBAI SW/O CHANDERSINGH
SURAJPURA
0.165
485 28 SHIVLAL, SHIVLAL AA. BAPULAL
SURAJPURA
0.194
486 28 GAFOORKHA AA. BAPUKHA SURAJPURA
0.943
151
487 28 MANGILAL AA. BHAIRU SURAJPURA
0.073
488 28 RADHESHYAM BALU BALU JAYNARAYAN S/O MOTILAL
SURAJPURA
0.095
489 28 RADHESHYAM BALU BALU JAYNARAYAN S/O MOTILAL
SURAJPURA
0.095
490 28 CHOTULAL AA. GANGARAM SURAJPURA
0.034
491 28 RAMESH AA. GANGARAM SURAJPURA
0.034
492 28 RADHESHYAM BALU BALU JAYNARAYAN S/O MOTILAL
SURAJPURA
0.194
493 40 VISHNUPRASAD SURAJPURA
0.420 0.007
494 40 RODILAL SURAJPURA
0.357
495 41 VISHNUPRASAD SURAJPURA
0.048
0.007
496 41 RODILAL SURAJPURA
0.587
497 41 GOKULSINGH SURAJPURA
0.029
498 37
VISHNUPRASAD BHAGWANSINGH, VISHNUPRASAD BHAGWANSINGH S/O AMARSINGH JATNABAI BEWA AMARSINGH
SURAJPURA
0.227 0.002
499 42
VISHNUPRASAD BHAGWANSINGH, VISHNUPRASAD BHAGWANSINGH S/O AMARSINGH JATNABAI BEWA AMARSINGH
SURAJPURA
0.081
0.006
500 42 ANNABAI W/O RAMCHANDAR SURAJPURA
0.059
501 42 ANNABAI W/O RAMCHANDAR SURAJPURA
0.115
502 35 KALUSINGH S/O DAYA SURAJPURA
0.206
0.012
503 35 BHAWARLAL BAPULAL S/O SHANKAR RAMPRASAD SEEMABAI C/O BANESINGH
SURAJPURA
0.206
504 36 DEVISINGH AA. BHAGWANSINGH
SURAJPURA
0.015
0.002
505 36 RAMESH AA. GANGARAM SURAJPURA
0.061
506 36 AMARSINGH SUNDARBAI C/O KANIRAM MANSINGH S/O RAMLAL
SURAJPURA
0.015
507 36 AMARSINGH S/O KANIRAM SURAJPURA
0.015
508 36 MANSINGH S/O RAMLAL SURAJPURA
152
0.015
509 33 MANGILAL AA. BHAIRU SURAJPURA
0.247 0.005
510 33 BHAWARLAL AA. KESAR SURAJPURA
0.247
511 30 MANGILAL AA. BHAIRU SURAJPURA
0.223 0.008
512 30 BHAWARLAL AA. KESAR SURAJPURA
0.218
513 81 CHANDARSINGH S/O RUGNATHSINGH
SURAJPURA
0.200
0.018
514 81
AMARSINGH SIDDNATH S/O NANDA SUNDARBAI RAMKUWARBAI SEETABAI C/O NANDA
SURAJPURA
0.100
515 81 CHANDERSINGH S/O RUGNATHSINGH
SURAJPURA
0.100
516 81 KAWARLAL AA. CHANDERSINGH
SURAJPURA
0.100
517 81 KALUSINGH S/O MAYARAM SUGANBAI BEWA MAYARAM
SURAJPURA
0.100
518 81 CGANDERSINGH S/O RUGNATHSINGH
SURAJPURA
0.855
519 81 KALUSINGH S/O MAYARAM SUGANBAI BEWA MAYARAM
SURAJPURA
0.855
520 81 MOHANLAL SHIVLAL S/O GANGARAM
SURAJPURA
0.855
521 82 CHANDERSINGH S/O RUGNATHSINGH
SURAJPURA
0.229
0.012
522 82 CHANDERSINGH S/O RUGNATHSINGH
SURAJPURA
0.320
523 82 KALUSINGH S/O MAYARAM SURAJPURA
0.190
524 82 KALUSINGH S/O MAYARAM SURAJPURA
0.190
525 82 SMT. JATANBAI W/O SURAJPURA
0.475
526 84 SURAJPURA
0.177
0.011
527 84 KALUSINGH AA. MAYARAM SURAJPURA
0.405
528 84 ALLANUR S/O NANAKHA NOORJAHA NANKHAFATABI BEWA NANKHA
SURAJPURA
0.309
529 84 ALI HUSSAIN NISSAR S/O KALUKHA AKILBEE S/O KALUKHA
SURAJPURA
0.309
530 84 KALUSINGH AA. MAYARAM SURAJPURA
0.540
531 86 PEERULAL SURAJPURA
0.188 0.024
153
532 86 HEMRAJ SURAJPURA
0.188
533 86 DEVISINGH AA. BHAGWANSINGH
SURAJPURA
0.192
534 86 RAMSINGH AA. POORA SURAJPURA
0.375
535 86 MANGILAL AA. UKAR SURAJPURA
0.750
536 86 AMARSINGH SUNDARBAI C/O KANIRAM MANSINGH S/O RAMLAL
SURAJPURA
0.191
537 86 AMARSINGH S/O KANIRAM SURAJPURA
0.191
538 86 SHIVLAL, SHIVLAL AA. BAPULAL
SURAJPURA
0.500
539 86 MANSINGH S/O RAMLAL SURAJPURA
0.191
540 86 NIRBHAYSINGH, NIRBHAYSINGH S/O BADRILAL
SURAJPURA
0.250
541 88 CHANDERSINGH SURAJPURA
0.260
0.048
542 88 JALSANSADHAN VIBHAG KUNDALIAN DAM MP.GOV
SURAJPURA
1.763
543 88 JAGANNATH AA. GOPAL SURAJPURA
2.023
544 88 BHERUSINGH LAXMINARAYAN, RAYSINGHS/O PANNALAL
SURAJPURA
2.023
545 88 DEVISINGH SURAJPURA
1.873
546 88 JALSANSADHAN VIBHAG KUNDALIAN DAM MP.GOV
SURAJPURA
0.150
547 88
HARISINGH BANESINGH S/O BAPULAL SHANTIBAI D/O BAPULAL , SARDARBAI BEWA BAPULAL
SURAJPURA
2.000
548 88 KRISHNABAI W/O AMARSINGH RUKMABAI W/O SIDDHAVLAL
SURAJPURA
2.023
549 88 BAPULAL MADAN DEVSINGH PAPPU S/O PURA DHAPUBAI KANKUBAI C/O PURA
SURAJPURA
0.809
550 88 PANBAI SURAJPURA
0.180
551 88 JALSANSADHAN VIBHAG KUNDALIAN DAM MP.GOV
SURAJPURA
1.820
552 88 BHAGIRATH AA. UKAR SURAJPURA
1.133
553 88
JALSANSADHAN VIBHAG KUNDALIAN DAM MP.GOV , RODILAL , RODILAL AA. SAMDA
SURAJPURA
2.023
554 88 RAMPRASAD AA. BANESINGH KESARBAI BEWA BANESINGH
SURAJPURA
0.975
154
555 88 BHAWARLAL AA. SHANKARLAL
SURAJPURA
0.325
556 88 BHOORIBAI W/O RAYSINGH SARDARBAI W/O LALSINGH
SURAJPURA
2.023
557 88
KRISHNABAI , KRISHNABAI W/O KALUSINGH, JALSANSADHAN KUNDALIYA DAM
SURAJPURA
2.023
558 88 NARSINGH , SHYAMABAI, SHYAMABAI W/O NARAYAN
SURAJPURA
2.000
559 88 JAL SANSADHAN BOARD MP .GOV , SHIVLAL , SHIVLAL AA. BAPULAL
SURAJPURA
1.012
560 88 PANNALAL AA. DARYAVSINGH
SURAJPURA
0.180
561 88 PEERU AA. HARISINGH , SAJANBAI BEWA HARISINGH
SURAJPURA
0.170
0.038
562 88 SURESH S/O NARAYAN SURAJPURA
1.355
563 88 NARAYANSINGH RAMESHWAR JASODABAI C/O GHISALAL
SURAJPURA
0.750
564 545 SANTOSHSINGH S/O KADLAWAD
1.758
0.026
565 545 MOHANLAL S/O JAGANNATH KADLAWAD
0.847
566 545 SIDDHAVLAL S/O BHERULAL KADLAWAD
0.127
567 545 KALUSINGGH S/O BADRILAL KADLAWAD
0.220
568 545 RAMSINGH S/O BADRILAL KADLAWAD
0.220
569 545 BAPULAL S/O BADRILAL KADLAWAD
0.220
570 545 VISHNUPRASAD S/O BADRILAL
KADLAWAD
0.220
571 545 GORDHANLAL S/O BADRILAL KADLAWAD
0.220
572 545 SAJANBAI W/O NARAYANSINGH
KADLAWAD
1.012
573 545 SAJANBAI W/O NARAYANSINGH
KADLAWAD
1.012
574 545 PRABHULAL S/O GHASIRAM KADLAWAD
2.024
575 545 TEJSINGH S/O BAPULAL KADLAWAD
1.012
576 545 BHAGWANSINGH S/O BAPULAL
KADLAWAD
1.012
577 545 SIDDHAVLAL S/O BHERULAL KADLAWAD
2.529
578 545 SIDDHLAL MUKESHKUMAR KADLAWAD
4.047
579 545 SAJANBAI W/O NARAYANSINGH
KADLAWAD
0.295
580 545 MAHESHKUMAR S/O BHERULAL
KADLAWAD
1.517
581 654 GOPAL S/O PRABHULAL KADLAWAD 0.002
155
0.101
582 654 TARACHAND S/O KALURAM KADLAWAD
0.101
583 651 TARACHAND S/O KALURAM KADLAWAD
0.139
0.002
584 651 RAMESH CHANDRA S/O GORILAL
KADLAWAD
0.047
585 651 JAYRAM S/O GORILAL KADLAWAD
0.046
586 651 PREMNARAYAN S/O GORILAL
KADLAWAD
0.046
587 649 PAWANKUMAR S/O SHIVNARAYAN WEVI BAI BEWA SHIVNARAYAN
KADLAWAD
0.228
0.014
588 649 RAMESHWAR S/O KALURAM KADLAWAD
0.227
589 649 SHIVNARAYAN BAPULAL S/O KADLAWAD
0.253
590 648
SIDDHU BABUGIRIRAJ S/O RAMPRASAD LEELABAI BEWA RAMPRASAD GORDHAN SIDDHU ,BABU, GIRIRAJ AA. RAMPRASAD ,LEELABAI BEWA RAMPRASAD
KADLAWAD
0.038 0.002
591 648 SHIVNARAYAN BAPULAL S/O KADLAWAD
0.038
592 715 GOPAL S/OPRABHULAL KADLAWAD
0.272 0.002
593 715 RAMESHWAR S/O KALURAM KADLAWAD
0.272
594 646 SHIVNARAYAN BAPULAL S/O KADLAWAD
0.240 0.002
595 645 BANSILAL S/O MANGILAL KADLAWAD
0.430 0.014
596 644 NARAYANSINGH S/O SAJJANSINGH
KADLAWAD
0.563
0.005
597 644 MANOHARSINGH, MANOHARSINGH, SORAMKUWAR
KADLAWAD
0.272
598 627 GOVT LAND KADLAWAD
0.266
599 639 MANOHARSINGH, MANOHARSINGH, SORAMKUWAR
KADLAWAD
0.291 0.004
600 625 SANTOSHSINGH S/O KADLAWAD
0.065
0.013
601 625 KAMALSINGH AA. DULESINGH
KADLAWAD
0.065
602 625 SANKARSINGH S/O SAMANDARSINGH
KADLAWAD
0.226
603 625 SIDDHAVNATH ELKARSINGH S/O NANDSINGH
KADLAWAD
0.065
156
604 625 MEHARWANSINGH S/O SAMANDARSINGH
KADLAWAD
0.085
605 622 MANGUSINGH S/O RAMSINGH
KADLAWAD
0.106
0.014
606 622 CHOTUSINGH S/O RAMSINGH
KADLAWAD
0.104
607 622 ANTARSINGH S/O RAMSINGH KADLAWAD
0.106
608 622 PAPPUKUWAR W/O MANGUSINGH
KADLAWAD
0.418
609 563 MAHENDRASINGH S/O KADLAWAD
0.253 0.002
610 591 JAGANNATH S/O UMRAVSINGH
KADLAWAD
0.216
0.012
611 591 UMRAVSINGH S/O UDAYSINGH
KADLAWAD
0.063
612 591 UMRAVSINGH S/O UDAYSINGH
KADLAWAD
0.063
613 591 DEVISINGH KADLAWAD
0.594
614 591 BAHADURSINGH S/O UMRAVSINGH
KADLAWAD
0.594
615 591 BAHADURSINGH , BHARATKUMAR S/O KAILASHCHANDRA
KADLAWAD
0.253
616 591 UMRAVSINGH S/O UDAYSINGH
KADLAWAD
0.506
617 699 SIDDHAVLAL S/O BHERULAL KADLAWAD
0.246
0.002
618 699 MAHESHKUMAR S/O BHERULAL
KADLAWAD
0.247
619 699 BANSILAL S/O NATHU KADLAWAD
0.247
620 699 KAILASH S/O NATHULAL KADLAWAD
0.277
621 736 GANGADHAR S/O GULABDANGI
KADLAWAD
2.339 0.012
622 739 CHAMPALAL S/O HEERALAL KADLAWAD
0.278
0.014
623 739 GOVARDHAN S/O HEERALAL KADLAWAD
0.139
624 739 LALSINGH S/O DEVA KADLAWAD
0.140
625 749 POORA S/O LIMVA KADLAWAD
0.067
0.010
626 749 BHAWARLAL DAYARAM S/O RUGNATH RAJALBAI BEWA RUGNATH
KADLAWAD
0.067
627 749 BHAWARLAL S/O RUGNATH KADLAWAD
0.068
628 748
MADHULAL MUNNALAL KAWARLAL S/O DEVA MAHESH RAKESH ANITABAI C/O MANGILAL
KADLAWAD
0.658 0.012
629 748 AMRUTBAI W/O KANHAIYALAL
KADLAWAD
0.658
157
630 740 GOVT LAND KADLAWAD
8.057
631 740 DAYARAM S/O RUGNATH KADLAWAD
0.127
0.008
632 740 BHAWARLAL S/O RUGNATH KADLAWAD
0.126
633 740 BHAGWANSINGH S/O BHERU KADLAWAD
0.250
634 740 SHIVLAL S/O BHERU KADLAWAD
0.250
635 740 GANGARAM S/O HEERALAL KADLAWAD
0.250
636 740 BHAGWANSINGH S/O BHERU KADLAWAD
0.590
637 740 SHIVLAL S/O BHERU KADLAWAD
0.589
638 740 MANGILAL S/O HEERALAL KADLAWAD
0.179
639 740 GANGARAM S/O HEERALAL KADLAWAD
0.168
640 984 BHERULAL S/O DEVA KADLAWAD
1.000
0.016
641 984 BABULAL S/O DEVA KADLAWAD
1.000
642 984 GOVT LAND KADLAWAD
0.325
643 149 KAMALSINGH S/O MOTILAL PIPALYA MOCHI
0.380
0.008
644 149 BANESINGH S/O MOTILAL PIPALYA MOCHI
0.696
645 142 MANGILAL BHAGWANSINGH PIPALYA MOCHI
0.294
0.008
646 142 BHERUSINGH PIPALYA MOCHI
0.294
647 142 ARJUNSINGH S/O MODSINGH
PIPALYA MOCHI
0.295
648 140 BHAGWANSINGH S/O MADANSINGH
PIPALYA MOCHI
0.105
0.010
649 140 SULTANSINGH S/O MADANSINGH
PIPALYA MOCHI
0.106
650 140 NARBHAYSINGH S./O MADANSINGH
PIPALYA MOCHI
0.105
651 140 DEVILAL S/O NATHUSINGH PIPALYA MOCHI
0.154
652 139 MAGYA S/O GOPI PIPALYA MOCHI
2.729
0.006
653 139 BHAWARLAL AA. MADANLAL PIPALYA MOCHI
1.000
654 139 ANILKUMAR, ANILKUMAR S/O KHEMCHAND MAHAJAN ,CHATARSINGH
PIPALYA MOCHI
1.267
655 139 RAMCHANDRA S/O DHULA PIPALYA MOCHI
1.264
656 136 PREMSINGH BHERUSINGH PIPALYA MOCHI
0.892
0.020
657 136 MANGILAL S/O BHERUSINGH PIPALYA MOCHI
0.714
658 136 MANGILAL S/O BHERUSINGH PIPALYA
158
MOCHI 0.279
659 136 BALRAM PIPALYA MOCHI
0.125
660 136 BALRAM PIPALYA MOCHI
0.315
661 137 PREMSINGH S/O BHERUSINGH
PIPALYA MOCHI
0.101
0.005
662 161
DEVISINGH ,BANESINGH RAJESH S/O NARAYAN ,POOJABAI,CHANDABAI D/O NARAYAN
PIPALYA MOCHI
2.000
0.024
663 161 DULESINGH S/O DARYAVSINGH
PIPALYA MOCHI
1.000
664 161 NARBHAYSINGH S./O MADANSINGH
PIPALYA MOCHI
0.506
665 161 BHAGWANSINGH S/O MADANSINGH
PIPALYA MOCHI
0.506
666 161 BANESINGH S/O DARYAVSINGH
PIPALYA MOCHI
0.923
667 161 GEETABAIC/O GENDA PIPALYA MOCHI
2.000
668 161 LALU S/O KALU PIPALYA MOCHI
1.000
669 161 GEETABAI W/O INDRASINGH PIPALYA MOCHI
1.644
670 161 SMT GANGABAI W/O KALUSINGH
PIPALYA MOCHI
0.379
671 161 MANSINGH S/O KALUSINGH PIPALYA MOCHI
0.506
672 161 JAGANNATH S/O MADANSINGH
PIPALYA MOCHI
0.747
673 158 NAWALSINGH S/O RAMLAL PIPALYA MOCHI
0.238
0.008
674 133 SHIVSINGH S/O GANGARAM PIPALYA MOCHI
0.510
0.012
675 133 BHAGWANSINGH S/O MADANSINGH
PIPALYA MOCHI
0.089
676 133 BANESINGH DULESINGH S/O DARYAVSINGH DHAPUBAI BEWA DARYAVSINGH
PIPALYA MOCHI
0.178
677 133 NARAYANSINGH S/O PRATAPSINGH
PIPALYA MOCHI
1.011
678 132 NARAYANSINGH S/O PRATAPSINGH
PIPALYA MOCHI
1.113
0.012
679 208 BHAGWANSINGH S/O PARTHISINGH
PIPALYA MOCHI
0.062
0.008
680 208
HARISINGH DHEERAPSINGH S/O ANARSINGH, HARISINGH S/O POORSINGH, DHEERAPSINGH S/O ANARSINGH
PIPALYA MOCHI
0.063
681 208 MADHUSINGH S/O RAMLAL PIPALYA MOCHI
0.063
159
682 208
BADANBAI BEWA DEVSINGH GABBA DHANSINGH KANIRAM INDARSINGH MANOHARSINGH DILIPSINGH SORAMBAI C/O DEVSINGH
PIPALYA MOCHI
0.062
683 208 BEERAMSINGH S/O PARTHISINGH
PIPALYA MOCHI
0.006
684 208 BHAGWANSINGH S/O MADANSINGH
PIPALYA MOCHI
0.006
685 208 SULTANSINGH S/O MADANSINGH
PIPALYA MOCHI
0.006
686 208 NARBHAYSINGH S./O MADANSINGH
PIPALYA MOCHI
0.006
687 208 BANESINGH DULESINGH S/O DARYAVSINGH DHAPUBAI BEWA DARYAVSINGH
PIPALYA MOCHI
0.018
688 208 CHANDARSINGH S/O NATHUSINGH
PIPALYA MOCHI
0.279
689 208 MODSINGH S/O NATHUSINGH
PIPALYA MOCHI
0.759
690 208 ARJUNSINGH PIPALYA MOCHI
0.633
691 208 RATANBAI PIPALYA MOCHI
0.126
692 200 RAMSINGH S/O NATHUSINGH
PIPALYA MOCHI
0.113
0.002
693 201 DEVILAL S/O NATHUSINGH PIPALYA MOCHI
0.781
0.014
694 202 ROOPSINGH S/O MOTILAL PIPALYA MOCHI
0.315
0.008
695 202 LAXMINARAYAN S/O MOTILAL
PIPALYA MOCHI
0.316
696 202 BHAGWANSINGH AA. GAMBHIR
PIPALYA MOCHI
0.506
697 202 MANGILAL AA. GAMBHIR PIPALYA MOCHI
0.798
698 202 MANOHAR AA GAMBHIR PIPALYA MOCHI
0.821
699 203 MANGILAL AA. GAMBHIR PIPALYA MOCHI
0.024
0.008
700 204 MADHUSINGH S/O RAMLAL PIPALYA MOCHI
0.012
0.008
701 205
HARISINGH DHEERAPSINGH S/O ANARSINGH, HARISINGH S/O POORSINGH, DHEERAPSINGH S/O ANARSINGH
PIPALYA MOCHI
0.284
0.008
702 205 NAWALSINGH S/O RAMLAL PIPALYA MOCHI
0.200
160
703 205
BADANBAI BEWA DEVSINGH GABBA DHANSINGH KANIRAM INDARSINGH MANOHARSINGH DILIPSINGH SORAMBAI C/O DEVSINGH
PIPALYA MOCHI
0.285
704 219
RANJEETSINGH KAMALSINGH S/O GOPALSINGH ,LALTABAI W/O JAGANNATH
PIPALYA MOCHI
1.773
0.007
705 219 GHEESALAL S/O MOTILAL PIPALYA MOCHI
0.505
706 219 PHOOLSINGH S/O SHIVSINGH
PIPALYA MOCHI
0.073
707 219 BHAGWANSINGH AA. GAMBHIR
PIPALYA MOCHI
0.169
708 219 MANGILAL AA. GAMBHIR PIPALYA MOCHI
0.169
709 219 MANOHAR AA. GAMBHIR PIPALYA MOCHI
0.168
710 65 MOHAMMAD SALIM MANSOORI S/O KHUDABAKSHA
RAJPURA
1.262
0.014
711 65 MOHAMMAD SALIM MANSOORI S/O KHUDABAKSHA
RAJPURA
0.300
712 65 MOHAMMAD SALIM MANSOORI S/O KHUDABAKSHA
RAJPURA
1.218
713 65
BALUSINGH BHAGWANSINGH BEERAMSINGH S/O PARTHISINGH MANGUBAI GEETABAI KRISHNABAI C/O
RAJPURA
0.474
714 65
HARISINGH S/O POORSINGH DHEERAPSINGH S/O ANARSINGH CHATRUBAI SHANTIBAI PU. ANARSINGH
RAJPURA
0.475
715 65 NARAYANSINGH NAWALSINGH MANGILAL MADHU S/ORAMLAL
RAJPURA
0.474
716 65 BADANBAI BEWA DEVISINGH RAJPURA
0.474
717 65 MOHAMMADSALIM MANSOORI S/O KHUDABAKSHA
RAJPURA
1.000
718 66 BANSILAL S/O SHANKARLAL RAJPURA
0.894
0.032
719 66 RAMESHCHANDRA S/O SHANKARLAL
RAJPURA
0.894
720 66 RAMPRASAD S/O SHANKARLAL
RAJPURA
0.789
721 66 TULSIRAM S/O SHANKARLAL RAJPURA
1.000
722 66 MAHAMMADSALIM MANSOORI S/O KHUDAbaksha
RAJPURA
0.910
161
723 66 RATANBAI RAJPURA
1.012
724 66 KANHAIYALAL RAJPURA
0.923
725 67 BAPULAL, BHAWARLAL S/O MADAN
RAJPURA
0.910 0.012
726 67 BAPULAL, BHAWARLAL S/O MADAN
RAJPURA
0.150
727 68 GEETABAI W/O INDRASINGH RAJPURA
1.000
0.026
728 68 KAILASH S/O KISHANLAL RAJPURA
1.259
729 68
KAILASH RAMESH VISHNU S/O KISHANLAL RAKESH S/O BASANTILAL RAMUBAIU BEWA KISHANLAL BHAWRIBAI BEWA BASANTILAL
RAJPURA
2.000
730 68 MAGYA S/O NARAYAN RAJPURA
0.571
731 68 MAGYA S/O NARAYAN RAJPURA
0.202
732 68
KAILASH RAMESH VISHNU S/O KISHANLAL RAKESH S/O BASANTILAL RAMUBAIU BEWA KISHANLAL BHAWRIBAI BEWA BASANTILAL
RAJPURA
1.011
733 68 MAGYA S/O NARAYAN RAJPURA
0.494
734 68 MOHAMMADSALIM MANSOORI S/O KHUDABAKSHA
RAJPURA
0.380
735 68 GEETABAI W/O INDRASINGH RAJPURA
1.000
736 68 KAILASH S/O KISHANLAL RAJPURA
1.259
737 68
KAILASH RAMESH VISHNU S/O KISHANLAL RAKESH S/O BASANTILAL RAMUBAIU BEWA KISHANLAL BHAWRIBAI BEWA BASANTILAL
RAJPURA
2.000
738 68 MAGYA S/O NARAYAN RAJPURA
0.571
739 68 MAGYA S/O NARAYAN RAJPURA
0.202
740 68
KAILASH RAMESH VISHNU S/O KISHANLAL RAKESH S/O BASANTILAL RAMUBAIU BEWA KISHANLAL BHAWRIBAI BEWA BASANTILAL
RAJPURA
1.011
741 68 MAGYA S/O NARAYAN RAJPURA
0.494
162
742 68 MAHAMMADSALIM MANSOORI S/O KHUDAbaksha
RAJPURA
0.380
743 139 GOVT LAND SEMLA
0.049 0.012
744 43 SUGANBAI C/O BADRILAL SEMLA
0.202 0.011
745 42 SUGANBAI C/O BADRILAL SEMLA
0.109 0.004
746 40 SUGANBAI C/O BADRILAL SEMLA
0.109 0.008
747 52 RAMCHARAN S/O HARIRAM SEMLA
0.018
0.012
748 52 PRAHALAD S/O HARIRAM SEMLA
0.147
749 52 RAMBAGAS S/O HARIRAM SEMLA
0.147
750 52 HAJARILAL S/O HARIRAM SEMLA
0.147
751 52 UKARBAGAS S/O HARIRAM SEMLA
0.039
752 57 RAMCHARAN S/O HARIRAM SEMLA
0.129 0.004
753 59 CHANDULAL S/O GHEETA SEMLA
0.053 0.005
754 60 PARAS SEMLA
0.131
0.004
755 60 PURSINGH SEMLA
0.168
756 60 BHAGIRATH SEMLA
0.025
757 64 CHANDULAL S/O GHEETA SEMLA
0.466 0.006
758 65 PAPPULAL SEMLA
0.090 0.004
759 65 PURSINGH, BHAGIRATH SEMLA
0.072
760 83 ASHARAM S/O CHANDULAL SEMLA
1.500
0.005
761 83 SOBHARAM C/O CHANDURAM
SEMLA
1.500
762 83 PARAS S/O BHAGIRATH SEMLA
0.326
763 83 PURSINGH , RAHUL RAHUL S/O BHAGIRATH
SEMLA
0.326
764 83 GIRDHARILAL, GIRDHARILAL S/O BHAGIRATH, PURSINGH
SEMLA
0.326
765 82 SOBHARAM C/O CHANDURAM
SEMLA
1.985
0.026
766 82 ASHARAM S/O CHANDULAL SEMLA
1.985
767 82 PURSINGH , RAHUL RAHUL S/O BHAGIRATH
SEMLA
1.323
768 82 GIRDHARILAL, GIRDHARILAL S/O BHAGIRATH, PURSINGH
SEMLA
1.323
769 82 PARAS S/O BHAGIRATH SEMLA
1.324
163
770 81 GOVT LAND SEMLA
0.547 0.012
771 80 CHANDULAL S/O GHEETA SEMLA
3.124 0.012
772 79
RAMCHARAN BANESINGH S/O BAPULAL JAGDISH PARIBAI C/O BAPULAL SHIVKALA C/O GOPAL LALTABAI W/O GOPAL KANCHANBAI W/O BAPULAL
SEMLA
5.914 0.020
773 79 KAWARLAL S/O PRAHALAD SEMLA
0.500
774 79 MANOHAR AA.GORILAL SEMLA
1.000 0.016
775 79 JEETMAL S/O NARAYAN SEMLA
2.885
776 200
RAMCHARAN BANESINGH S/O BAPULAL JAGDISH PARIBAI C/O BAPULAL SHIVKALA C/O GOPAL LALTABAI W/O GOPAL KANCHANBAI W/O BAPULAL
SEMLA
0.088 0.028
777 95 GOVT LAND SHAHWAJPURA
0.820
778 95 RUGNATH GULAB BHERU SHAHWAJPURA
0.350
0.002
779 95 KISHAN S/O RAMA SHAHWAJPURA
4.050
780 95 GOVT LAND SHAHWAJPURA
0.316
781 95 GOVT LAND SHAHWAJPURA
0.073
782 95 GOVT LAND SHAHWAJPURA
0.073
783 96 HARISINGH S/O KISHAN SHAHWAJPURA
0.840
0.004
784 96 KASYA S/O CHEETA SHAHWAJPURA
0.840
785 96 BALIBAI W/O HARISINGH SHAHWAJPURA
0.334
786 96 RATAN S/O CHEETA SHAHWAJPURA
0.842
787 97 PREMSINGH S/O GABBAR , AMAR
SHAHWAJPURA
0.518 0.008
788 98 KALUSINGH S/O DEVSINGH SHAHWAJPURA
0.404
0.002
789 98 MANGILAL S/O POORA SHAHWAJPURA
0.405
790 98 MANGILAL S/O POORA SHAHWAJPURA
0.249
791 98 GAJRAJSINGH S/O DEVSINGH
SHAHWAJPURA
0.249
792 99 GAJRAJSINGH S/O DEVSINGH
SHAHWAJPURA
0.166 0.005
793 99 MANGILAL S/O POORA SHAHWAJPURA
0.166
794 100 LAXMINARAYAN S/O DEVSINGH
SHAHWAJPURA
0.401 0.003
164
795 100 MANGILAL S/O POORA SHAHWAJPURA
0.401
796 92 DAYRYAVSINGH S/O MOTISINGH
SHAHWAJPURA
1.072
0.004
797 92 MANGILAL S/O DARYAVSINGH
SHAHWAJPURA
0.656
798 92 DARYAVSINGH S/O MOTISINGH
SHAHWAJPURA
0.249
799 92
BHERU BALCHAND RAMESH DINESH SAGAR S/O SHANKAR CHEETABAI BEWA SHANKAR BHERU RODU KALU S/O SEWA NANURAM S/O RAMA
SHAHWAJPURA
0.500
800 92 MADANLAL AA. PHOOLSINGH SHAHWAJPURA
0.910
801 92 MANGILAL AA. PHOOLSINGH SHAHWAJPURA
0.506
802 78 PREMSINGH S/O KESARLAL SHAHWAJPURA
0.781
0.014
803 78 LAKSHMINARAYAN S/O DEVSINGH
SHAHWAJPURA
0.226
804 78 GAJRAJSINGH S/O DEVSINGH
SHAHWAJPURA
0.077
805 79 MANGILAL S/O POORA SHAHWAJPURA
0.304 0.004
806 75 NARAYANSINGH S/O DARYAVSINGH
SHAHWAJPURA
0.211
0.018
807 75 ROOPSINGH , BHAGWANSINGH S/O
SHAHWAJPURA
0.423
808 75 BHAWRIBAI S/O SHIVSINGH SHAHWAJPURA
0.252
809 75 BEERAMSINGH S/O JAGANNATHSINGH
SHAHWAJPURA
0.191
810 75 KALUSINGH S/O JAGANNATH
SHAHWAJPURA
0.190
811 75 RAMLAL SHAHWAJPURA
0.633
812 75
NARBHAYSINGH S/O BHAVANISINGH HOKAMBAI C/O BHAWANISINGH KANCHANBAI BEWA BHAWANISINGH
SHAHWAJPURA
0.633
813 73 GANGARAMAA. GULAB SHAHWAJPURA
0.372 0.010
814 73 NARAYANSINGH AA. GULAB SHAHWAJPURA
0.185
815 72 GANGARAM A. GULAB SHAHWAJPURA
0.425 0.014
816 72 NARAYANSINGH AA. GULAB SHAHWAJPURA
0.449
817 70 NANDRAM , GOKUL S/O RUGNATH
SHAHWAJPURA
0.108 0.004
165
818 70
BEERAM KAILASH KANCHANBAI C/O RAMA RAMESH DEVILAL GABBALAL LALTABAI C/O JALAM GULABBAI BEWA JALAM
SHAHWAJPURA
0.189
819 67 RUGNATH S/O MEHTAB SHAHWAJPURA
0.053
0.008
820 67 KAWARLAL AA. MEHTAB SHAHWAJPURA
0.053
821 67 KISHAN S/O GULAB CHAMPIBAI BEWA GULAB
SHAHWAJPURA
0.080
822 67 NARAYAN S/O MEHTAB SHAHWAJPURA
0.054
823 67
BEERAM KAILASH KANCHANBAI C/O RAMA RAMESH DEVILAL GABBALAL LALTABAI C/O JALAM GULABBAI BEWA JALAM
SHAHWAJPURA
0.054
166
Annexure 11 : MSP Rates By MP Govt.
167
Annexure 12 : Collector Rates of Agriculture Land of Affected Villages District Rajgarh
168
169
170
171
172
173
174
Annexure 13 : Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to document foregone compensation for temporary land use
175
176