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Involuntary Resettlement Due Diligence Report (DDR)
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Social Due Diligence Report
March 2020
PAK: Second Power Transmission Enhancement
Investment Program, Tranche 1
AUGMENTATION AND EXTENSION OF 500/200
KV GRID STATION AT SAHIWAL
Prepared by National Transmission and Despatch Company (NTDC) for the Asian Development
Bank. This document is made publicly available in accordance with ADB’s Access to Information Policy and as agreed between ADB and the borrower.
NOTES
(i) The fiscal year (FY) of the Government of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan and its
agencies ends on 30 June.
(ii) In this report “$” refer to US dollars.
This social due diligence report is a document of the borrower. The views expressed herein do
not necessarily represent those of ADB’s Board of Directors, Management, or staff, and may be preliminary in nature.
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.
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ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF PAKISTAN
GOVERNMENT OF PAKISTAN
National Transmission and Despatch Company (NTDC)
Proposed Multitranche Financing Facility (MFF II) Pakistan: Power Transmission Enhancement Investment Program II
(ADB Project No. 48078)
AUGMENTATION AND EXTENSION OF 500/200 KV GRID STATION AT SAHIWAL
SOCIAL DUE DILIGENCE REPORT (INVOLUNTARY RESETTLEMENT AND INDIGENOUS PEOPLES)
March 2016
Prepared by National Transmission and Despatch Company,
Environment and Social Impacts Cell in concert with Resettlement Specialist of Project Preparatory Technical Assistance (PPTA).
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NATIONAL TRANSMISSION AND DESPATCH
COMPANY, PAKISTAN
POWER TRANSMISSION ENHANCEMENT INVESTMENT PROGRAM (Project Number 48078)
AUGMENTATION AND EXTENSION OF 500/200 KV GRID STATION AT SAHIWAL
SOCIAL DUE DILIGENCE REPORT (INVOLUNTARY RESETTLEMENT AND INDIGENOUS PEOPLES)
March 2016
Prepared by National Transmission and Despatch Company,
Environment and Social Impacts Cell in concert with Resettlement Specialist of Project Preparatory Technical Assistance (PPTA).
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
TABLE OF CONTENTS ....................................................................................................... 3
LIST OF ANNEXES ............................................................................................................. 3
ABBREVIATIONS ............................................................................................................... 4
I. INTRODUCTION .......................................................................................................... 5
A. Background .................................................................................................................. 5
B. Need for Due Diligence Review of Involuntary Resettlement (IR) and Indigenous Peoples ................................................................................................................................ 5
C. Methodology ................................................................................................................. 5
II. FINDINGS OF DUE DELIGENCE WORK .................................................................... 1
A. Brief history of substation ............................................................................................. 1
B. Scope of Land Acquisition and Resettlement ................................................................ 1
C. Social and Resettlement Impacts ................................................................................. 2
D Indigenous Peoples: ..................................................................................................... 2
E Land Acquisition and Resettlement Framework: ........................................................... 2
F Institutional Arrangements: ........................................................................................... 3
III. CONCLUSION and RECOMMENDATIONS ................................................................ 4
LIST OF ANNEXES
Annex-I: List of subprojects .................................................................................................17
Annex-II: Location of Sub-project Sahiwal ...........................................................................17
Annex-III: Confirmation Letter from NTDC regarding no resettlement impacts in sub-projects ............................................................................................................................................20
Annex-IV: Site identified for augmentation/extension work within Grid station Sahiwal ........20
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ABBREVIATIONS
ADB Asian Development Bank
CAP Corrective Action Plan
DDR Due Diligence Report
ESIC Environment and Social Impact Cell
GOP Government of Pakistan
kV Kilo Volt
IR Involuntary Resettlement
IPs Indigenous Peoples
IPDP Indigenous Peoples Development Plan
LARP Land Acquisition and Resettlement Plan
LARF Land Acquisition and Resettlement Framework
MFF Multi tranche financing facility
NTDC National Transmission and Dispatch Company (Pakistan)
PPTA Project Preparatory Technical Assistance
SPS Safeguard Policy Statement 2009
WAPDA Water and Power Development Authority
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I. INTRODUCTION
A. Background
1. The Government of Pakistan (GOP) plans to implement the “Power Transmission Enhancement Investment Program (PTEIP) with financial assistance of Asian Development
Bank (ADB) through a multi tranche financing facility (MFF). The objective of the investment
program is to improve Pakistan’s power transmission infrastructure and management. To achieve this objective, the investment program consists of staged physical investments in the
high-voltage transmission system, including the rehabilitation, augmentation and expansion
of transmission lines, substations and supporting infrastructure. Thus, the major aim of PTEIP
is enhancement in the capacity of the transmission system by rehabilitation, extension,
augmentation & expansion of existing 500 kV & 220 kV network of NTDC, to meet the growing
power demand in the country.
2. The National Transmission and Despatch Company (NTDC) will implement the
investment program through different tranches of MFF with each tranche time sequenced and
containing several subprojects based on the subproject readiness. The tranche 1 of MFF II
contains 10 subprojects (Annex A) which mainly involve extension and augmentation of
substations and rehabilitation and setting up of existing and transmission lines.
3. Sahiwal Substation – A subproject of Tranche-I of MFF: The 500 kV Shiwal-
extension of 600 MVA transformer is one of the proposed 10 subprojects proposed under
tranche-1 of MFF. The substation is expected to enhance the capacity of existing grid station
through addition of 1x600 MVA, 500/220 kV transformer along with allied equipment and
accessories at 500 kV Yousaf wala Grid Station, district Sahiwal (Annex-II Location of
Substation).
B. Need for Due Diligence Review (IR and IPs)
4. A detailed due diligence work has been undertaken with the purpose to (i) examine
the IR and IPs aspects of the Sahiwal Substation; (ii) identify any land acquisition and
resettlement and indigenous peoples related impacts; and recommend preparation of
appropriate safeguards document (land acquisition and resettlement plan, indigenous peoples
plan and/or a due diligence report) as applicable but in accordance with ADB’s Safeguard Policy Statement (SPS) 2009.
C. Methodology
5. The due diligence review process was guided by the following methodology:
a. Desk Review of project documents:
i. Concept note
ii. ADB SPS 2009
iii. Aide memoirs
iv. List of sub projects identified under the trance 1 of investment program
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v. Earlier documentation work related to social safeguards including IR and
IP
vi. PC-1s (Project description)
vii. Route maps of transmission lines and lay out map of sub stations
viii. Google Maps
b. Meetings and consultations with NTDC/Environment Social Impact Cell and officials
of sub stations
i. Field visit to grid station:
ii. Transect Walk
iii. Field observation
iv. Photographs (field evidence)
v. Project design/GS layout, location map and any route maps as applicable
6. Meetings and consultations with sub stations: Consultative meeting with Resident
Engineer, Assistant Engineer and three Sub Station operators was held on 14th march 2016
to discuss the scope of the sub project, history of grid station, previous up gradation work and
new extension and augmentation work planned for Sahiwal substation, land acquisition and
compensation aspects matters of previous and proposed extension and augmentation work
and IP aspects. The following officials from GS participated in the meeting:
Purpose of Meeting
Date and Venue of Meeting Participants Key discussions
Discuss subproject and any LAR and IPs impacts.
14 March 2016. Resident Engineer Office, 500 kV Sahiwal Grid Station.
- Mr. Tariq Mahmood) (RE 500 KV SGS)
- Mr Rasheed (SSO-1)
- Mr Zaffer Iqbal (SSO-1)
- Mr M Aslam (SSO-1)
- Mr M IIyas Awan (SSO-1)
- Mr M Safdar Hussain (Assistant Engineer)
- Mr M Manawar Hussain (Assistant Engineer Maintenance
- Mr. M. Aslam (SSO-1) M
History of GS Land Acquisition and Resettlement Aspects of GS Evidence of Land owned by NTDC Site visit and findings.
5. Meeting with NTDC Environment Social Impact Cell: After the field visit, a meeting
was held with PPTA consultants and NTDC/ESIC officials held on 15th March 2016, the
purpose of which was to share the field findings with ESIC and PPTA team leader and seek
clarifications from ESIC and PPTA team leader about the filed findings. The due diligence
team confirmed to the ESIC and PPTA team leader that the extension and augmentation of
Sahiwal GS neither involved any land acquisition and resettlement impacts nor any impacts
related to the Indigenous Peoples. The GS station was established in 1983 and land acquired
and APs fully compensated during that time.
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Purpose of Meeting
Date and Venue of Meeting
Participants Key discussions
Discuss subproject and any LAR and IPs impacts.
Office of Environment Social Impact Cell NTDC, Lahore
- Mahr Khalid Mehmood (Director ESIC)
- Mss. Samina Bilal, Assistant Director
- Mr. Shahid, Assisstant Director Environment
- Mr. Irfan, Deputy Director Environment
- Mr. Shaukat Ali Shahid, PPTA
- Mss. Samira IDC - Mr. Mudessar IDC - Mr. Zafar IDC - Abdul Hameed (PPTA
Team Leader)
- Findings of due diligence in the field
- Conformation of no LAR and IPs impacts.
6. Field visit to Grid Station and Transect Walk: After completing the discussions with
GS officials, the due diligence team conducted a site visit to the GS, had a transect walk inside
the GS that have huge area under it including sites control rooms, storage area and area for
future expansion, bays, transformers and switchyard and other technical electric equipment
installed in GS. The GS officials extended maximum support in transect walk and
accompanied the DDR team and showed the sites for installation of new transformer facility.
The DDR team photographed the sites for record and reference.
7. Review of GS layout map and nature of augmentation work: The DDR team also
reviewed the GS map, diagrams and the sites for augmentation work within the boundary of
GS. This review and copies of maps helped the DDR team in physically examining the sites
for augmentation work and concluding that the subproject did not have any LAR and IPs
impacts.
8. Field observations and photographs were recorded during the site visit and transect
walk to support the DDR team’s conclusion of the GS augmentation work not having any LAR
and IPs impact.
7. Public Consultations with local/surrounding community: A meeting was held with
local/ surrounding community of 500 kV Sahiwal grid station on 14th March 2016 to share the
information about the sub-project and record their concerns/ feedback associated with this
sub-project. List of consultations carried out in the villages located at the surrounding of grid
station is given in table as under.
Public Consultations
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Date Location Category of Participants
Name of Main Participants
14-03-
2016
Village 86-9 Minar Wala Tehsil and District Sahiwal
Famers/ Local
Community
- Shah M. S/o Haji Bashir Ahmad
- Mr. Zaheer Imran S/o M. Sadiq
- Mr. M. Ameer Ahmad S/o M. Ahmad
- Mr. Dawood Nasir S/o M. Nazir
- Mr. Babar S/o Robat
- Bibi Sajida W/o M. Sharif
- Bibi Sharifa W/o Hadayat
- Bibi Janatay W/o Allah Rakha
14-03-
2016
Village 84-5L Tehsil and District Sahiwal
APs / Local
Community
- Mr. Zahoor Ahmad S/o M. Turaiz
- Mr. Allah Ditta S/o Ameer M.
- Mr. Kambeer S/o Mokha
- Mr. M. Arshad S/o Allah Hayat
- Mr. M. Ramzan S/o M. Sarwar
- Mr. M. Akram S/o Faiz M.
8. The surrounding of the grid station comprises mostly agricultural land. Discussion with
community members were held to obtain their view point about GS augmentation and
extension work. The community members, who were consulted in the field, expressed
following views:
❖ Local community was in favor of the augmentation and extension work proposed for
the grid station.
❖ They hoped for continuation of such improvement work in the area which they think
will benefit from availability of electricity.
❖ Community members also hoped that local people will be employed in the GS
improvement work, if such opportunity arises during execution of
augmentation/extension work.
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II. FINDINGS OF DUE DELIGENCE WORK
A. Brief history of substation
The 500KV Grid Station, Yousaf Wala (Sahiwal) is located at Lahore road 6 km ahead of
Sahiwal and was constructed at 220kV level in 1987. Total area of the grid station is
approximately 55 acres. Initially in 1987 500KV Grid Station Sahiwal was commissioned as
220 KV Grid Station. Later on in 2006 it was upgraded to 500 KV and further extensions were
carried out at all voltage levels from time to time. About 55 acres of land owned by 5 landowner
APs was acquired and fully compensated by NTDC in 1983 with no outstanding compensation
issues existing in GS. Present capacity of 500 kv Grid Station Sahiwal:
Power Type Quantity
500 KV system 500/220 KV 600 MVA auto transformer 2
500 KV transmission lines 2
220 KV system 220/132 KV 160 MVA auto transformers 4
220 KV transmission lines. 6
132 KV system 132/11 KV 26 MVA and 13MVA power transformers.
2
132 KV transmission lines. 8
9. Proposed extension: As indicated in the list of sub projects, the substation Sahiwal
is expected to enhance the capacity of existing grid station through extension of 500/220 kV
T/Fs of 600 MVA capacity at (Yousaf Wala) Sahiwal, district Sahiwal. Therefore it is
anticipated that any involuntary resettlement will not occur due to the project. However as per
ADB’s SPS 2009 it is important to verify and confirm that no involuntary resettlement and indigenous people plan will be required.
B. Scope of Land Acquisition and Resettlement
10. The transect walk, meetings and consultations with NTDC/ESIC official and project
staff at substation as well as review of project documents concluded that augmentation and
extension work at GS will enhance the GS power management capacity and the equipment
installation (sites available within the 55 acres of land acquired in 1983) is strictly within the
GS boundary and therefore will not cause any new land acquisition and resettlement impacts.
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C. Social and Resettlement Impacts
11. Similarly to the conclusion of the GS not having any new or old land acquisition impact,
the DDR team also concluded that GS augmentation and extension work is not affecting any
built-up area, private, residential or commercial outside the GS boundary. Therefore, the
subproject does not have any adverse impact to any private structures, crops or trees or any
other resettlement related impact. The table below further confirms no impacts to local
population and their assets.
Assets LAR impacts
DPs and IP Remarks
Land No new impact.
Nil Land, crops, and trees and structures that existed on the land were all acquired and compensated in 1983.
No any LAR and IPs impacts recorded/found during the due diligence process in the field.
Structures; whether residential, agriculture, commercial or communal. Incomes derived from businesses and farming,
No new impact.
Nil
Trees and Crops No cultivation inside GS
NIL
D Indigenous Peoples:
12. The DDR team carefully assessed the project area and met with local people who
turned out to be Muslims living in hormone with national laws and local culture. The did not
consider themselves to be called another type of population as the indigenous peoples as
ADB’s SPS 2009 describes the IPs to be. Therefore it is concluded that the project area do
not have the presence of IPs and an Indigenous Peoples Development Plan (IPDP) is not
required for this project.
E Land Acquisition and Resettlement Framework:
13. Although augmentation and extension work is not expected to cause any LAR and IPs
impacts, the NTDC has still prepared and endorsed the LARF for its implementation. NTDC
has done this in compliance with the requirements of ADB’s SPS 2009 and to address any unanticipated LAR and IPs impacts in augmentation and extension subprojects and similar
impacts which NTDC may have address in the transmission line projects under the proposed
investment facility. The framework provides guideline about LAR impacts, entitlement and
compensation payments, institutional arrangements and implementation schedules for
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preparation, implementation and monitoring of the land acquisition and resettlement plans
(where needed) and grievance redress mechanism to address any grievances of affected
peoples.
F Institutional Arrangements:
14. NTDC has established an environment and social impact cell (ESIC) which is
managed by a Director Social and Environment, assisted by assistant and deputy directors
social and environment impacts. The ESIC works closely with project consultants, reviews
and resettlement plans and acts as quality control and safeguards compliance unit for NTDC
for projects funded by ADB and other financiers. ESIC also undertakes internal monitoring of
the implementation of LARPs, DDRs and any corrective action plan (CAPs), and will do the
same for the Sahiwal GS subproject.
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III. CONCLUSION and RECOMMENDATIONS
15. Due Diligence work included a site visit to the Grid Station and consultations with
NTDC/ESIC, GS officials and PPTA team leader, the review of project documents and GS
layout maps, sites for augmentation and extension work and NTDC’s confirmation of ownership of land available to the GS. Based on the field findings, it is concluded that the
subproject (augmentation and extension work) does not have any land acquisition and
resettlement impacts and will not cause any physical and economic dislocation as defined in
ADB’s SPS 2009. The subproject also does not have presence of indigenous peoples. The due diligence team also reviewed the NTDC’s written confirmation of availability of land for Sahiwal GS and confirms that augmentation/extension work will be undertaken on 55 acres
of land acquired in 1983 (which had 5 APs who were fully compensated in 1983) that have no
any outstanding compensation or resettlement issues. Since there are no impacts, no APs
are therefore affected. The IR and IPs checklists prepared in the field also confirm no LAR
and IPs impacts in Sahiwal GS project. No compensation of any kind is applicable in this
subproject. The subproject is categorized as category C for involuntary resettlement and
indigenous peoples. No further safeguards documentation work is needed unless there is any
change in the impacts situation which NTDC (if it happens so) will inform ADB in advance for
appropriate actions.
16. The DDR team makes following recommendations for implementation before any
construction activities commence:
i. Establish grievance redress mechanism and make it functional before start of
construction.
ii. Adhere to the project design and proposed augmentation and extension work and
inform ADB about any changes in the design and resulting LAR situation prior to and
during implementation/construction work.
iii. In case of any emerging or unanticipated LAR impact during implementation, prepare
resettlement plan and obtain ADB’s approval prior to implementation.
iv. In case a LARP has to be prepared at any stage of the project implementation, engage
external monitoring agency or an individual to verify and certify implementation of
LARP before startup of civil works activities. Further monitoring (internal as well as
external) will be undertaken in line with monitoring frequency as specified in the LARP.
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Annexes containing evidence of: Site visit
Stakeholders Consultations Sites for Augmentation and Extension Work
Grid Station Location Map NTDC’s Ownership of GS Land
Photographs
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Photographic Evidence of Consultation Meetings with PPTA
Consultants and ESIC Officials at WAPDA House Lahore on
Tuesday, March 15, 2016
A view of Meeting at WAPDA House Lahore (E&SIC, ADB & Consultants)
A view of Meeting
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Photographic Evidence of Consultation Meeting with Officials of
Grid Station, Sahiwal. 14 March 2016
Photograph 1: A view of main board of 500 kV Yousaf Wala grid station Sahiwal NTDCWAPDA.
Photograph 2: A View of meeting with official of 500 kV Yousaf Wala grid station Sahiwal.
Photograph 3: A view of line diagram of 500 kV grid station (Yousaf Wala) at Sahiwal.
Photograph 4: A view of visit to 11 kV control room at 500 kV Yousaf Wala grid station Sahiwal
Photograph 5: A view of visit to 500/ 220 kV control room at 500 kV Yousaf Wala grid station
Photograph 6: A view of discussion with officials of 500 kV Yousaf Wala grid station
Photograph 7: A view of emergency fire hydrant at 500 kV Yousaf Wala grid station
Photograph 8: A view transformers at 500 kV Yousaf Wala grid station
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Photographic Evidence of stakeholders consultation Meeting
and surrounding land use patterns
Photograph 11: A view of 600 MVA transformers at 500 kV Yousaf Wala grid station
Photograph 12: Land reserved for augmentation and extension of Grid station
Photograph 9: A view of discussions with officials at 500 kV Yousaf Wala grid station
Photograph 10: A view of discussion with SSO-II incharge and assistant engineers of 500 kV Yousaf Wala grid station
Photograph 13 : A view of consultation with local women at village 86/9 minar wala, near 500 kV Sahiwal grid station
Photograph 14: Another view of consultation with women working in field at village 86/9 minar wala, near 500 kV Sahiwal grid station
Photograph 15: A view of consultation with farmer at village 86/9 minar wala, near 500 kV Sahiwal grid station
Photograph 16: A view of consultation with locals/surrounding community at village 86/9 minar wala, near 500 kV Sahiwal grid station
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Photograph 20: A view of mud house under the In-coming 500 kV transmission lines at Sahiwal grid station
Photograph 19: A view of agricultural area at surrounding of 500 kV Sahiwal grid station
Photograph 22: A view of consultative meeting who was a land owner of 500 kV Sahiwal grid station at Village 84-5L District Sahiwal.
Photograph 21: A view of towers of two In-coming 500 kV transmission lines at Sahiwal grid station
Photograph 24: A view of surrounding agricultural area of 500 kV Sahiwal grid station.
nsultative meeting grid station
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ANNEXES
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Annex-I: List of subprojects List of subprojects proposed for Tranche 1 of MFF II is given below:
Proposed Subprojects Scope of Work
1. Extension at 500kV Sahiwal
• 1x600 MVA, 500/220 kV transformer along with allied equipment and accessories.
2. Extension at 500kV Lahore South
• 1x750 MVA 500/220kV Transformer along with allied equipment and accessories.
• Two 500kV Line Bays at 500kV Lahore South Grid Station.
3. Rehabilitation of NTDC system in south area for Improvement in System Reliability to avoid the Frequent Trippings
• Rehabilitation of 11 grid stations in south area of NTDC system have been planned by replacement of the outdated equipment, installation of Shunt Reactors and installation of additional protection equipment including protection relays, fault recorders, fault locators & event recorders
4. 500 kV Faisalabad West (Phase-II)
• 500 kV D/C T/L for In/Out of 500 kV Multan-Gatti S/C at 500 kV Faisalabad West (30 km)
• 220 kV D/C T/L from 500 kV Faisalabad West to 220 kV Lalian New (80 km)
• Extension at 500 kV Faisalabad West (for two 500 kV line bays & two 220 kV line bays).
• Extension at 220 kV Lalian (for two 220 line bays).
5. Extension & Augmentation of 500/220 kV Rewat Substation
• One 220/132 kV 250MVA transformer along with allied equipment. for extension at Rewat
• Two 220/132kV 250 MVA transformers for augmentation of existing 160 MVA T/Fs.
6. 220kV Mirpur Khas G/S alongwith allied T/Ls
• Two 220/132 kV 250MVA transformers along with allied equipment.
• In/Out of 220 kV D/C T/L from Hala Road to Jamshoro at Mirpur Khas (70 km)
7. 220kV D/C T/L from T.M Khan to Hala Road
• 220 kV D/C T/L from T.M.Khan to Hala Road (10 km)
8. 500kV Lahore North G/S along with allied T/Ls
• 500/220 kV substation with 2x750 MVA transformers and allied equipment & accessories (Two 500 kV T/F bays, four 500 kV line bays and six 220 kV line bays)
• 500 kV D/C T/L from Lahore North to proposed Lahore HVDC switching/converter station. (60 km)
• 500 kV D/C T/L from Lahore North to existing Gujranwala (Gakkhar) substation. (50 km)
• 220 kV double circuit T/Line for In/out of 220 kV Ghazi Road - KSK at 500 kV Lahore North (5 km)
• 220 kV double circuit T/Line for In/out of 220 kV KSK - Ravi at 500 kV Lahore North (5 km)
• 220 kV double circuit T/Line for In/out of Lahore (old) - Ravi at 500 kV Lahore North (10 km)
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Annex-II: Location of Sub-project Sahiwal
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Annex-III: Confirmation Letter from NTDC regarding no resettlement impacts in sub-projects
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Annex-IV: Site identified for augmentation/extension work within Grid station Sahiwal
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