Short Resettlement Plan
FOR
IMPROVEMENT BY WAY OF
WIDENING AND STRENGTHENING OF
GOHANA-LAKHAN MAJRA-MEHAM- BHIWANI ROAD KM 16.000 TO KM 53.700
IN ROHTAK DISTRICT
HARYANA INDIA
India: National Capital Region Planning Board
Project (NCRPB)
Prepared by the Haryana State Roads and Bridges Development Corporation Limited (HSRDC)
February 2014
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Abbreviations
ADB - Asian Development Bank
AH - Affected Households
AP - Affected Persons
BPL - Below Poverty Line
DGM - Deputy General Manager
DP - Displaced Persons
EA - Executing Agency
EE - Executive Engineer
EF - Entitlement Framework
ESMC - Environmental & Social Management Cell
FI - Financial Intermediary
FHH - Female Headed Households
GoI - Government of India
GRC - Grievance Redress Cell
HSRDC - Haryana State Roads & Bridges Development Corporation Limited
IA - Implementing Agency
IP - Indigenous People
IR - Involuntary Resettlement
LA - Land Acquisition
MFF - Multi-tranche Financing Facility
NCR - National Capital Region
NCRPB - National Capital Region Planning Board
NGO - Non Government Organization
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NH - National Highway
NRRP - The National Rehabilitation and Resettlement Policy,2007
OCR - Ordinary Capital Resources
PWD - Public Works Department
ROW - Right of Way
RP - Resettlement Plan
R&R - Resettlement and Rehabilitation
SH - State Highway
SRP - Short Resettlement Plan
UP - Uttar Pradesh
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GLOSSARY
Affected Household - is defined as those who stand to lose, as a consequence of the
project, all or part of their physical and non-physical assets,
including homes, communities, and productive lands, resources
such as forests, range lands, fishing areas, or important cultural
sites, commercial properties, tenancy, income-earning
opportunities, social and cultural networks and activities. Such
impacts may be permanent or temporary.
B P L Family - for the projectmeans, those families who possess the BPL Card.
Compensation - means payment in cash or in kind of the replacement value of
the acquired property.
Cut-off date - for titleholders, issuance of Land Acquisition Notification will be
treated as cut off date.
Economic
Displacement
- means 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.
Entitlement - means range of measures comprising compensation, income
restoration, transfer assistance, income substitution, and
relocation which are due to the Affected Persons, depending on
the nature of their losses, to restore their economic and social
base to pre-project situation.
Encroacher - is used to denote illegal extension into public property by a
person who is a legal titleholder of his property. The person is an
encroacher on the portion of the property occupied to which the
person does not hold legal title.
Family - means project affected family consisting of such persons, his or
her spouse, minor sons, unmarried daughters, minor brothers or
unmarried sister, father, mother and other members residing with
him/her and dependent on him/her for their livelihood.
Grievances Redressal
Committee
- means the committee established under the subproject to
resolve the local grievances.
Involuntary
Resettlement
- addresses social and economic impacts that are permanent or
temporary and are (i) caused by acquisition of land and other
fixed assets, (ii) by change in the use of land, or (3) restrictions
imposed on land as a result of a Project.
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Kanal - is a traditional unit of land area in northern states of India -
Haryana, Punjab, Himachal Pradesh & Jammu & Kashmir; and
also in Pakistan; equal to 20 marlas. Under British rule the marla
and kanal were standardized, the kanal equals exactly to 5440
square feet or 505.392 square meters
Khasra number - A Khasra or index registers to the revenue map. It is the list
showing, by number, all the fields and their area, measurement,
who owns what cultivators he employs, what crops, what sort of
soil, what trees, are on the land.
Land Acquisition - means acquiring of land for some public purpose by
government/government agency, as authorised by the law, from
the individual landowner(s) after paying government fixed
compensation in lieu of losses incurred by land owner(s) due to
surrendering of his/their land to the concerned government
agency.
Replacement Cost - means the method of valuing assets to replace the loss at
market value before the project or dispossession, or its nearest
equivalent, plus any transaction costs such as administrative
charges, taxes, registration, and titling costs. Replacement cost
is based on market value before the project or dispossession,
whichever is higher
Resettlement - means all the measures taken to mitigate all or any adverse
impacts of the project on the DPs property and/or livelihoods
including compensation, relocation (where relevant), and
rehabilitation.
Resettlement effects - Loss of physical and non-physical assets, including homes,
communities, productive land, income-earning assets and
sources, subsistence, resources, cultural sites, social structures,
networks and ties, cultural identity and mutual help mechanisms.
Relocation - Rebuilding housing, assets, including productive land, and public
infrastructure in another location.
Resettlement Plan: - A time-bound action plan with budget setting out resettlement
strategy, objectives, entitlement, actions, responsibilities,
monitoring and evaluation
Rehabilitation - means the measures provided under the resettlement plan other
than payment of the compensation of acquired property.
Stakeholders - mean any individuals, groups, organisations, and institutions
interested in and potentially affected by a project or having the
ability to influence a project.
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Squatters - are those that are landless or without title to land and occupy
public land for shelter and/or for carrying out their livelihoods.
Shajra - A shajra or Village Map is a detailed map of the village that is
used for legal (land ownership) and administrative purposes in
India and Pakistan. A shajra maps out the village lands into land
parcels and gives each parcel a unique number.
Vulnerable groups - The groups of population are considered socially ‘vulnerable’
comprise of - (a) those who are below the poverty line (BPL); (b)
those who belong to scheduled castes (SC), scheduled tribes
(ST); (c) women-headed households (WHH); (d) physically
handicapped households (PH)
The 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.
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Note:
The SRP has been revised incorporating comments/ observations provided by ADB. After
Detailed Measurement Survey (DMS) and Section 6 notifications, it is confirmed that this sub-
project is categorized as S2 (B) on IR impacts in accordance to ADB Safeguard Policy and
ESMS of NCRPB. As per ESMS the sub-project is categorized as S3 for indigenous
peoples as no APs belong to this category. For Nindana Bypass, about 29.09 acres of land
would be acquired from a total of 383 households. The IR impacts are not significant. In fact,
impact would be marginal or nil for most of the landowners. Only 24 households would be
impacted severely (i.e. 10% or more of land being acquired) - from 13.6% to 18.8% of the total
land area. Out of these 24 households, 3 households have been identified as vulnerable (1
WHH and 2 PH). No Below Poverty Line (BPL) or SC/ST households will be impacted. Certain
numbers of APs were identified as Other Backward Castes (OBCs) during socio-economic
survey but since OBC are not considered as vulnerable category and therefore are not eligible
for additional assistance.
The new Land Acquisition Act “The Right to Fair Compensation and Transparency in Land
Acquisition, Rehabilitation and Resettlement Act, 20I3 (No. 30 of 2013)” has come into effect
from January 1, 2014. The land required for the sub-project was notified under Land Acquisition
Act, 1894 and subsequently awards were announced. The awards were announced much
before the new LA Act 2013 came into effect. Disbursement of compensation against land
acquisition has been completed to the tune of 82.77% as of now. Land rates were fixed
according to the recommendation of the Valuation Committee. The R&R budget includes cost
related to land acquisition and R & R assistance as per the ESMS.
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Contents
Page
A. Executive Summary 1
B. Project Description 3
C. Scope of Land Acquisition and Resettlement 10
D. Socioeconomic Information and Profile 14
E. Information Disclosure, Consultation and Participation 16
F. Grievance Redressal Mechanism 19
G. Legal Framework 21
H. Entitlement, Assistance and Benefits 22
I. Relocation of Housing and Settlements 30
J. Income Restoration and Rehabilitation 30
K. Resettlement Budget and Financing Plan 31
L. Institutional Arrangements 35
M. Implementation Schedule 36
N. Monitoring and Reporting 39
Appendixes
I. Land Acqusition Notification (Section IV) for the proposed subproject road from km 16.000 to km 53.700 in Rohtak District
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II Land Acqusition Notification (Section VI) for the proposed subproject road from km 16.000 to km 53.700 in Rohtak District
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III
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List of 383 Affected persons Affected trees- valuation letter Affected well- valuation letter
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IV List of severely affected persons 72
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B
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Public Consultation photographs
Minutes of Public Consultation with signature sheets of APs- 2013
Signature sheet of participants (severely affected APs)- February 2014
Transcript of the signature sheet
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VI. Government Rates of wages/pay prevalent for district Rohtak -
District Commissioner Rohtak, Wages list
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VII. Land Rate as determined under the Chairmanship of
Commissioner, Rohtak Division for acquisition of land for Nindana
Bye Pass in village Nindana
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VIII Disbursement Status of AHH as of December 2013 as stated by
HSRDC 85
IX Proposed Cross sections of the road from I to VIII 155
X Details of Proposed Treatment to the road 161
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A. Executive Summary
1. The National Capital Region Planning Board (NCRPB), constituted in 1985 under the
provisions of NCRPB Act, 1985, is a statutory body functioning under the Ministry of
Urban Development, Government of India. NCRPB has a mandate to systematically
develop the National Capital Region (NCR) of India. NCR is spread over an area of
33,578 square kilometers (sq. km.). “Regional Plan 2012” A vision document was
prepared and approved by NCRPB in 2005 for promoting the growth and balanced
development of the “National Capital Region" and towards achieving the objective,
NCRPB has laid down broad framework.
2. The main objective of this project is Widening & Strengthening of the Gohana -
LakhanMajra – Meham - Bhiwani Road(Km 16.000 to Km 53.700) in Rohtak District to
facilitate the free and easy movement of traffic including the construction of Nindana
Bypass Road.As part of the rehabilitation of the road stretch in Rohtak Division, a total
length of 37.7 kms is proposed for widening and strengthening from single/intermediate
lane to two-lane.
3. The widening proposal is within the existing right-of-way. The improvement work extends
to all components of the road, namely, pavements, drains, structures within Right-of-
Way (Row), improvement of the road geometry etc. The widening of this road stretch will
facilitate smooth flow of traffic thereby reducing travel time and cost. Further, the poor
pavement condition, bad geometry and the heavy traffic growth combined together
warrant for an immediate capacity augmentation of the project road.
4. This Nindana bypass has been proposed to avoid large scale resettlement impacts in
the buildup areas of Nindana village. The proposed project road is also having sufficient
width on the both sides of the proposed alignment. The locations where road width is
less, all improvements are proposed within the available road width.
5. The land acquisition proposed is from 17.850 km to 21.850 km in Village Nindana. Total
land to be acquired is 29 Acre 0 Kanal1 and 15 Marla2i.e. 117,738.5 square meters,
approximately. 02 trees and 01 Well (being used for agricultural purpose) will also be
affected. As per Section 6 notification, and the land records, a total of 383 households
(previous SRP stated total Affected Households as 343 before Section 6 notification)
comprising 917 land owners and 1861 household members would be affected due to
land acquisition. However, only 24 households (comprising 81 household members) will
be severely impacted (% of land acquisition varyingbetween 13.6% to 18.8%).As per
disbursement list, 759 land owners (82.77%) has been paid compensation against land
1A Kanal is a traditional unit of land area in northern states of India and also in Pakistan which is equal to 20 Marla or equivalent to 506 square meters. 2A Marla is a traditional unit of land area in northern states of India and also in Pakistan; equal to 1Kanal or approximately 25.3 square meters.
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acquisition. The remaining 158 land owners are yet to be paid
compensation.Resettlement and rehabilitation assistance has been not disbursed as the
SRP is yet to be approved by the ADB. The remaining 359 households would suffer
insignificant impact. Of the total affected 383 households, 3 are vulnerable (1 WHH and
2 PH) who would be also severely impacted. Landowners informed that they are
cultivating their land themselves.
6. It is to be noted that according to land records, though there are 917 land owners to
whom compensation was awarded. It has been noted that there are several land owners
(about 100) who are losing land from more than one land parcels and hence the name of
same landowners appear against two or more land plots affected. Thus the actual
number of land owners affected in reality is less than 917. This is due to sub-division of
land ownership. However, section 6 has been the basis of all compensation award
(Detailed Measurement Survey), and as of date land compensation is almost more than
82% complete.
7. This SRP takes in to consideration the ESMS of NCRPB, ADB’s SPS 2009, Land
Acquisition Act and the R&R Policy of Government of Haryana. The subproject is located
in the state of Haryana. Resettlement impacts are limited to acquisition of agricultural
land, 2 trees and 1 Well (which is being used for agricultural purpose). Homestead land
or residential structures will not be affected due to implementation of this subproject.
There would be no impact on employment. All the impacts are primarily due to
acquisition of agricultural land. All the affected households are title-holders.
8. Consultations were carried out with various stakeholders especially the APs during RP
preparation and will continue throughout the subproject cycle. Specific consultations
were carried out in the village Nindana with the affected persons in the month of March
and June 2013 and March 2014.The impacts recorded under this subproject will be
mitigated as per the basic principles of the draft entitlement framework of NCRPB’s
ESMS which is consistent with ADB’s safeguard policy principals. Compensation
eligibility will be limited by a cut-off date as set for this subproject which will be the
issuance of the Section 4 (i) notification (LA notification) for the title holders. The
notification was issued vide letter No. S.E. Rohtak-28RA/199/IV/27 dated 11 January
2013 and same has been attached as Appendix I. APs who settle in the affected areas
after the cut-off date will not be eligible for compensation. The resettlement cost estimate
for this subproject includes compensation against assets and rehabilitation grant to APs
suffering significant impact as per the provisions of the entitlement framework and
support cost for grievance rederessal. Contingency cost has also been made a part of
the resettlement budget. The total estimated cost for resettlement operation and
management for the subproject is Rs. 137054259.00 (INR 137.05 Million).
9. Adequate measures have been taken during the project preparation to minimize the
adverse impacts of land acquisition and resettlement impacts. Within the
availableoptions, best design solutions have been adopted to avoid any land acquisition
and resettlement impacts. All the proposed improvements are proposed within the
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available RoW. Moreover in buildup areas to avoid resettlement impacts all the proposed
improvements are proposed within the available road width.
10. Haryana State Roads & Bridges Development Corporation (HSRDC) is the implementing
Agency (IA) for this subproject. Since HSRDC had already implemented similar road
improvement subprojects featuring land acquisition issues, the agency will be
responsible for implementing this SRP as well. Involvement of NGO in implementation of
this SRP is not considered. The HSRDC will be responsible for managing and
maintaining AHs databases, documenting results of AHs census, and verifying asset and
socioeconomic survey data, which will be used as the baseline for assessing SRP
implementation impacts.
11. This Short Resettlement Plan is prepared to deal with the aspects of land acquisition and
resettlement impacts resulting from the subproject implementation. The plan is based on
ESMS of NCRPB which is consistent with ADB‘s Safeguard Policy Statement-2009,
NRRP 2007 and Land Acquisition Act. The plan provides an analysis of the impacts,
identifies the nature and types of losses, and formulates compensation based on
entitlement framework. This plan will act as a guide to payments of compensation and
resettlement benefits. The primary objective of RP is to restore the income and living
standards of the Affected Persons (APs) within a shortest possible time without any
disruption in their own economic and social environment.As per the impacts noted the
subproject falls under NCRPB’s S2 category which is similar to ADB’s involuntary
resettlement Category B. As per ESMS the subproject is categorized as S3 for
indigenous peoples as no APs belong to this category.
B. Project Description
12. The main road network of Rohtak consists of three national highway (NH71, NH71A and
NH10), two state highways and two major District Roads. The road selected for
improvements is linking various villages to the main transport network consisting of
National Highway and State Highway. In addition to the requirement for widening, the
condition of the existing road is not good and needs rehabilitation. It also connects the
two major districts i.e. Sonepat with Bhiwani.
13. The HSRDC has taken up project preparation for upgrading roads in many districts. The
sub-project under consideration links many villages to major arterial roads of Rohtak
district. The upgrading proposal is for strengthening and capacity augmentation. This
Short Resettlement Plan (SRP) is based on ESMS of NCRPB which is consistent with
ADB’s Safeguard Policy Statement-2009, NRRP 2007 and Land Acquisition Act (LA)
1894 and R&R Policy of Haryana government.
14. The SRP has been prepared based on the detailed engineering designs and as per the
Detailed Project Report (DPR). This subproject has been categorized as ESMS category
S2 which is similar to category“B” for Involuntary Resettlement impact as per the ADB’s
Safeguard Policy Statement, 2009 (SPS).
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15. The project road location is shown in Figure 1. The project road consists of road having
carriageway 10.0 m wide, with 1.0 m to 1.5 m wide earthen shoulders on both sides. The
design service volume (DSV) of single lane carriage way is 2000 PCU and the current
traffic in almost entire stretch of the project road exceeds the DSV. This indicates the
immediate requirement of capacity augmentation in form of widening to 7.00 M to 10.00
M carriage way. Sections of the road pass through a few built-up areas with inadequate
road geometry. Between the built-up areas, alignment is fairly straight. At locations
where formation width (FW) is less than the proposed width, widening of the road will be
carried out within the available formation width to avoid resettlement impacts. For
example, at Bansi FW is 13.0 meter instead of 18.0 meter and at LakhanMazra FW is
14.0 meter instead of 18.0 meter. Road improvements at these locations will be
executed as per the above mentioned conditions.
16. No encroachers or squatters will be affected who are located by the side of the RoW. No
encroachers or squatters are operating within the RoW which is proposed for road
widening. In alignments where the available road width is less than the standards, only
improvements are proposed and no widening will be carried out. Similar approach is
followed in alignments where the buildings/structures are comparatively nearer than
other sections. Widening is proposed in the sections where 20 meter width is available
A view of Nindana village; to avoid large scale IR impacts in the built up areas, a bypass
along the agricultural fields has been proposed ( Nindana Bypass). No acquisitions have
been proposed in alignment like this. All improvements will be carried within the existing
road width.
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and the RoW is free of any encroacher, squatter or structures. Thus no impact on any
form of encroachment, structure or livelihood of squatters is envisaged.
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FIGURE-1: DISTRICT MAP SHOWING PROPOSED SUB-PROJECT
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FIGURE-1 A: LOCATION MAP SHOWING PROPOSED SUB-PROJECT
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17. Adequate measures have been taken during the project preparation to minimize the
adverse impacts of land acquisition and involuntary resettlement. Within the available
options, best design solutions have been adopted to avoid any land acquisition and
resettlement impacts. All the proposed improvements are proposed within the available
RoW. Moreover in builtup areas to avoid resettlement impacts, all the proposed
improvements are within the available road width.
18. The road selected for improvement is linking various villages to the main transport
network consisting of National Highways and State Highways. In addition to the
requirement for widening, the condition of the existing road is bad and needs
rehabilitation. In other words, improvement to road geometrics is to be within the
available land or road width. As such, there is no need to design the road links for high
speed as most of the road users have their prime concern to reduce wear and tear to
their vehicle by plying over good surface instead of present poor road. Therefore, the
scope of geometric improvement can be considered fairly limited for this project.
19. The road stretch in Rohtak District totaling a length of 37.7 kms is proposed for widening
and strengthening from single/intermediate lane to two lanes. The widening proposal in
road corridor is within the existing right-of-way except at Village Nindana, where the
Bypass Road is proposed and acquisition of land is required. The bypass has been
proposed to avoid large scale resettlement impacts in village Nindana. The available
width in this particular stretch is less than the proposed width of the road in this section.
The improvement work extends to all components of the road, namely, pavements,
drains, structures within Right-of-Way (RoW), improvement of the road geometry etc.
20. The widening of this road stretch will facilitate smooth flow of traffic thereby reducing
travel time and cost. Further, the poor pavement condition, bad geometry and the heavy
traffic growth combined together warrant for an immediate rehabilitation and capacity
augmentation of the project road. The project road passes through plain terrain with mild
gradients. The proposal is generally restricted within the available ROW. There are 34
minor/major culverts within the existing project area. 28 minor/major culverts will need
reconstruction and only 8 culverts are already constructed and the same will be retained.
21. The land acquisition required from chainage 17.850 km to 21.850 km in Village
Nindana is 29 acre 0 kanal and 15 Marla which approximately measures to 117,738.5
square meters. The proposed bypass starts from Km 17.850 Km of Gohana–
LakhanMajra – Meham–Bhiwani road and joins the same road at Km 21.850 and will be
approximately 4.6 km long.
22. The Resettlement Plan has been prepared to mitigate all unavoidable negative impacts
caused due to the sub-project implementation. The plan is based on NCRPB’s ESMS
which is consistent with ADB’s Safeguard Policy Statement-2009 (SPS 2009), NRRP
2007 and Land Acquisition (LA) Act and R&R Policy of Haryana State. The RP has been
designed to protect the rights of the Affected Persons and Communities and mitigate the
adverse impacts arising out of sub project implementation.The Linear Diagram of
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proposed Nindana bypass under this subproject and the list of important villages falling
under the subprojectare given below.Details of Proposed Treatment to the Proposed
Road are given in Appendix–X. The proposed cross sections of the road are annxed as
Appendix IX.
GLMB Road
1. Chiri Village
2. Lakhan Majra
3. Bansi Village
4. Nindana Village
5. Kheri Village
6. Meham
7. Kishangarh Village
8. Shishar Village
Block: Lakhan MajraSub – Tehsil and Distt. Rohtak
Tal. MehamDistt. Rohtak
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FIGURE-2: DIAGRAM OF THE ROAD WIDENING & STRENGTHENING OF THE NINDANA
BYPASS UNDER GOHANA – LAKHAN MAJRA – MEHAM – BHIWANI ROAD (KM 16.000
TO KM 53.700) SUBPROJECT IN ROHTAK
DISTRICT..
C. Scope of Land Acquisition and Resettlement
23. After Detailed Measurement Survey (DMS) and Section 6 notifications, it is confirmed
that this sub-project is categorized as S2 (B) on IR impacts in accordance to ADB
Safeguard Policy and ESMS of NCRPB. The socio-economic survey was conducted in
order to gather first hand information on impacts of land acquisition and resettlement
with specific attention on land use, presence of title and/or non-title holders, impact on
business establishments and other assets. This exercise identified the key issues
pertaining to resettlement impacts and provided basis for the scoping of the SRP for the
subproject.
24. In line with NCRPBs principles of involuntary resettlement, contained in the Draft ESMS,
the project avoided impact to residential and commercial structures by proposing the
bypass alignment along agricultural land. The proposed bypass is a new project and
involves land acquisition. Land measuring 29 acres and 15 Marla (117,738.5 square
meters) needs to be acquired for the proposed bypass. Out of this 117006.89 square
meters is private agricultural land and 731.61 square meters is under Gram Panchayat3
ownership. The land (731.61 square meters) under the ownership of Gram Panchayat is
portion of an earthen road being used for access. The Sec 4(1) and Sec 6 notification of
LA Act has been pronounced. Accordingly the LA notification as published in Haryana
3A Gram as defined under the Act (meaning a village or a cluster of villages) is divided into a minimum of five constituencies (again depending on the number of voters the Gram is having). From each of these constituencies one member is elected. Body of these elected members is called the Gram Panchayat.
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Government Gazette, dated 22nd January 2013 containing the land plan schedule that
contains details of land parcels that needs to be acquired including the extent of
acquisition in each land parcel is given in Appendix I.
25. Section 6 of LA Notification has also been published in Haryana Government Gazette,
dated 27 May 2013. The same has been attached as Appendix II. Public consultations
with the land owners were held during the period between section 4 and 6.
26. Details of affected landowners and the magnitude of impact has also been precisely
indicated and put as Appendix III. The data is based on revenue records and census
and socio economic survey. As per the land acquisition notification- section 4 (i) and 6
and the census survey, the subproject will cause impact on 383 households. Land value
has been determined in a meeting chaired by Commissioner- Rohtak Division on 10
April 2013, 3.30 PM at Commissioner Camp Office, Rohtak. Deputy Commissioner (DC),
District Revenue Officer and the Executive Engineer of the concerned Division
participated in the said meeting. This procedural arrangement was done as per the
provisions of the LA Act. The valuation was done considering the market price prevalent
in the area around Nindana village, and the revised floor rates as circulated in R&R
Policy of Haryana Government vide Notification No.3212-R-5-2010/12140 dated 9
November 2010. The valuation procedure and the valuation amount as determined
during the said meeting are attached as Appendix VII.
27. As per the available land records of the revenue department, the project will cause
significant impact to 24 households who have lost 10% or more land and there will be
insignificant impact on 359 households.Only 3 households (comprising 10 APs) belong
to vulnerable category. The land records show the impact on the natural heirs of the
each land parcel under acquisition and because of joint ownership of land parcels, the
compensation was paid to each owner whose name appeared in the land
records.Censusand socio-economic survey was conducted for the severely affected
households. An analysis has been done to substantiate the number of affected
households suffering significant impact. Out of total 81 APs who are severely affected,
48 are males and 35 are females including children. Out of the total severely affected
persons (81), 83.95% are literate. Out of 24 severely affected households, 17
households are occupied in agriculture and allied activities.None of them are under BPL
category. The minimum annual income per year per household is well above the BPL
threshold (minimum income earned is Rs 60,000 per annumper family(Refer to the list of
severely affected persons as Annexure IV).During the payment of compensation to the
affected households, the land owners were called at the Land Collector’s office to
determine the actual ownership of the land and compensation awarded. Actual present
status of the compensation disbursement is attached as Annexure VIII.During DMS
survey change in ownership was noticed(delayed updation of land records w.r.t
ownership) and the SRP has been be revised based on the available information on land
records.Present title/ownership has been substantiated by documentary evidence by the
Land Acquisition Collector. Detailed survey has been carried out along the proposed
alignment of the bypass and no probable impact on any structure is noticed. The
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alignment of the proposed by-pass passes through agricultural fields having no
habitation. Only 1 well and 2 trees would be impacted other than land. There is one (1)
well being used for agricultural purpose belonging to one household which is impacted.
Apart from impact on land two (2) non fruit bearing trees will be cut. 01 tree belonging to
one family and the other under the ownership of Gram Panchayat.The details of affected
trees and the final valuation by the competent authority of Forest Department have been
placed as Appendix III A. The valuation detail of the well has been appended as
Appendix III B. The official valuation letter from PWD has been placed here.
28. Other trees - 9,534 in number that needs to be cut belong to forest department. For
adequate afforestation purpose the amount will be deposited by the implementing
agency (HSRDC) to the forest department. This activity is not part of SRP
implementation and will be taken up separately through provisions in Environmental
Management Plan (EMP).
29. A summary of resettlement impacts is given in Table 1. There are 3 vulnerable
households (1 WHH and 2 PH) out of the total 383 households affected. The vulnerable
households also belong to severely affected households (24). These households will be
entitled for additional assistance as per ESMS. A very large majority of households
(93.73%) would not be worse off due to the execution of the subproject as the impacts
on land are insignificant (less than 10%). There would be no significant impact on their
livelihood from agriculture and they shall continue with agricultural activities in the left
over land.The impact noted under this subproject will not necessitate or force any
alternate livelihood source for these households thereby requiring any additional
provisions in the SRP. As per the ESMS of NCRPB, indigenous people are considered
as vulnerable and there are no indegineous AP in this project. Other backward caste is
not considered as vulnerable category and hence no additional provisions are kept in the
RP budget.
Table 1: Summary of Resettlement Impacts
Impact Quantity
Permanent Land Acquisition (Square meters) 117,738.5
Temporary Land Acquisition (Acre) Nil
Affected Households (AHHs) Significant 24
Significantly Affected APs 81
Affected Households (AHHs)Not significant 359
Insignificantly affected APs 1780
Total Affected Persons (APs) 1861
Affected companies Nil
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Total Affected Households 383
Agricultural encroachers (Road encroachment) AHs/
Non-titled APs
Nil
Women Headed Household (WHH) 1
Physically Disabled Household (PH) 2
Below Poverty Line 4(BPL) – AHH Nil
IP/ST SC-headed AH Nil
Other Affected Structure (well) 01 well used for agricultural purpose**
Affected Trees under private ownership 01 non-fruit bearing tree**
Affected Trees under Gram Panchayat ownership 01 non-fruit bearing tree
Affected Common Property Resources Nil
Temporary Impact on business/residences Nil
Average Family Size 4.86
Average Annual Household Income in Rs. 60,000
*
**Impact on structures (well) and trees will not increase the number of affected households /affected
persons since the household is already considered as affected due to their loss of agricultural land. This
household will suffer insignificant impact.
30. The project does not impact any common property resources. In the event of any impact
to common property resources during the implementation of the project, such structures
used by the community will be relocated by the respective line department and it will be
coordinated by the Executive Engineer, PWD, Project Division 1, Rohtak. The relocation
of community structures will be reviewed by the Project Engineer during the regular
review meetings of the PIU and it will be ensured that all community structures and
utilities are relocated prior to commencement of civil works.
31. Since all the road improvement works including widening has been proposed within the
available RoW, so no temporary impacts are expected. In the builtup areas where the
actual width is below the Indian standard width; no widening and only improvement
4 As per Planning Commission the threshold of BPL population is Rs. 965 (Rs. 32 per day) per capita/month in
Urban areas and Rs. 781 (Rs. 26 per day) per capita/month in rural areas. This is based on June 2011 price level. For
this project BPL card holders will be considered as BPL families.
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works has been proposed on the available road width. It has been found through the
transect walks along with a team of engineers that there will be no impacts of permanent
or temporary nature on residential structures or business during construction. Access
disruption if any on shops/commercial establishments, residences and institutions
located on both sides of the roadcan be mitigated through good construction practices
which will be the responsibility of construction contractors. Measures are identified which
include: (i) leaving spaces for access between mounds of soil, (ii) providing walkways
and metal sheets to maintain access across trenches, (iii) increasing the workforce in
front of shops/commercial establishments, (iv) consulting business and institutions
regarding operating hours and factoring this in work schedules, (v) providing advance
information on works to be undertaken including appropriate signage etc. The project
contractor will ensure that there is provision of alternate access during the construction
so that there is no closure of these shops or any loss of clientele.
D. Socioeconomic Information and Profile
32. The census and socio-economic survey in the project area was carried out and the
detailed relevant informationis put in Appendix III.All the impacts on 383 households are
due to the formation of the bypass near village Nindana. The acquisition of 117006.89
square metersof private agricultural land will cause loss of income to the landowners
from whom land is acquired. The census and socio-economic survey and revenue
records indicate that the involuntary resettlement impacts are not significant.
Table 2: Summary of Socio economic information
Particulars Quantity
Total number of AHH 383
AHs suffering significant impact (losing more than 10 % of agricultural land) 24
AHs suffering insignificant impact 359
Affected Persons with significant impact 81
Affected Persons with insignificant impact 1780
Total Affected persons 1861
Average Household size 4.86
Main source of income of AHH Agriculture (84.84 %)
Average Household income Rs. 60,000
No of WHH 1
No of Household (PH) 2
No of title-holder AH 383
No of non-title-holder AH Nil
Literary rate of the Affected Persons 87.66
Source: Census and Socio-economic survey
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33. Male constitute 58.98% while female constitute 41.02% of the affected population.
Literacy rate of the affected population is 87.66 percent. All the AHH belong to Hindu
religion. Agriculture is the main source of livelihood among the affected households. For
84.84% of the households agriculture is the main source of income, 7.87% of the
affected households derives their income from combined sources of agriculture and
service while 6.99% derive their income from agriculture and agriculture labor. Average
size of the affected households is 4.86. The average household income/year of the
affected households is Rs. 60,000. Table 3 and 4 presents an analysis of source of
livelihood, male female number of the affected households.
Table 3: Source of Livelihood of the AHs
Source of livelihood of the affected HH Number Percentage (%)
Agriculture 326 85.12
Agriculture and service 30 7.83
Agriculture and agriculture labor 26 6.78
Others 1 .026
Total 383 100%
Source: Census and Socio-economic survey
Table 4: Gender distribution of the APs
Gender Number Percentage (%)
Male 1097 58.98
Female 764 41.02
Total 1861 100%
Source: Census and Socio-economic survey
34. In majority of households, it is the men who are involved in income generating activity
and the head is invariably the principle earner for the family. None of the households are
below poverty line.No agricultural laborers were identified during the survey. The land
owners explained that they are cultivating their own land. Some of the land owners also
informed that for want of cheap labor they have adapted to partly mechanized farming
methods.
35. Based on the socio-economic information obtained during the survey, there are no
IPs/ST and no impacts on IPs. In the event of any impacts on IPs during implementation,
the impacts will be addressed in line with the Draft ESMS of NCRPB. Based on the
Census of India 2001, no Scheduled Tribes is notified in Haryana. Therefore no
schedule tribe having distinct cultural identity and rights to their ancestral lands and
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resources are noticed in the state. This particular subproject area is in the state of
Haryana.Thus the Subproject is categorized as S3 for indigenous people as per
ESMS of NCRPB.
36. As per the entitlement matrix the following groups of population are considered socially
vulnerable and thus would need special consideration. They include: women-headed
household, physically disabled household, indigenous person-headed households and
Below Poverty Line households.During the course of SRP preparation it was found that
among the severely affected only 03 households belonged to the vulnerable category.
02 households are headed by persons with physical disability and 1 household is women
(WHH) headed. These households will suffer significant impact due to acquisition of
agricultural land. About 16.60% of their land the land has been acquired for the
subproject. However, these households will continue their agricultural activity in the
remaining land.The amount of acquisition will not necessitate any change in their source
of livelihood so as to search for alternate livelihood source.The entitlement matrix offers
either “annuity policies that will pay a monthly pension of minimum Rs. 500 for life”or
“training for skill development and assistance for purchase of income generating asset
for a maximum of Rs.30,000 per AH”.Therefore it is implied that vulnerable APs will be
entitled to additional benefits in case of significant loss of income where magnitude of
impact leads to a change in source of livelihood.In case of this particular subproject the
impact is not severe or significant for a very large majority of households affected to
force such a situation. The HH will continue to cultivate their agricultural land and only a
small portion/strip is under acquisitionwhich will make them economically worse of due
to project activity.None of the AHHs are BPL card holders.However, in later stages of
the subproject if impacts lead to a condition where any AHH is reduced to a status
to become vulnerable, mitigatation measure will be proposed as per the
guidelines of ESMS to ensure that they are not worse off due to project activity.
37. Impactsare identified due to the land acquisition of the proposed bypass and no impacts
on other section of the road during the widening and strengthening. Further, in the built-
up stretches no widening is proposed in order to avoid involuntary resettlement and it
has been proposed to only strengthen the existing road with proper drainage facility.
Necessary traffic arrangement measures with proper signage have been proposed to
ensure smooth flow of traffic in these constructed stretches.
38. Although the subproject will not cause any specific gender issue and is neither focused
particularly on women, implementation of subproject will have indirect positive impact on
women. The subproject will augment the frequency and quality of transport services,
thereby improving access of women to various services such as health care and higher
levels of schooling and reduce travel time, as an immediate benefit. This will also reduce
the intensity of traffic which in turn will reduce the intensity of road accidents.
E. Information Disclosure, Consultation and Participation
39. The SRP was prepared only after focused group discussions, public meetings and in
consultation with all stakeholders. Direct interaction, interviews has been carried out with
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local community members, passerby and people residing nearby area, particularly
people living in the villages where the bypass has been proposed and also along the
road stretches proposed for widening/strengthening.Specific consultations were carried
out in the village Nindana with the affected persons in the month of March and June
2013. Photographs of such consultations are part of Appendix V. A team from NCRPB
also visited the site in 2013 and 2014 and conducted consultation with the affected
persons to reconfirm the impacts. Elected members of village Panchayat was also part
of such consultation.
40. The basic purpose for the widening / strengthening of Road was discussed with the
affected groups, members as well as villagers of nearby area. The proposed widening /
strengthening of Road was explained in detail to the affected persons as well as general
public living in the area with details of improvement works proposed and the extent (two-
lane) to which the roads are proposed for widening. The reason for identifying the
stretch for the bypass was also discussed at length with the villagers. Technical aspects
like the volume of traffic crossing; the need for road widening/strengthening, the likely
impact to land and structures along the widening/strengthening of road and its
peripherals, and the efforts to be taken for minimizing the impacts was discussed in
details.
41. The villagers as well as the daily users of the road welcomed the proposal for widening /
strengthening of road and wanted the work to be undertaken immediately and completed
as early as possible. However, there were some villagers in Nindana village having the
shops near to the road who opposed the move as according to them the widening /
strengthening of road will affect their livelihood and suggested a by pass road for
Nindana Village, which is itself is an integrated part of the proposed subproject. The
queries and concern of the villagers and the response given is detailed in Appendix-V of
this report.
42. Moreover a simple Public Information Brochure (PIB) incorporating the basic features of
the subproject including R&R impacts and project cut-off date will be prepared by the IA
(Sonepat Division, PHED). The PIB will be distributed among the various stakeholders
especially among the affected persons. The approved SRP will be shared with the
affected persons from village Nindana by HSRDC.
43. The draft Entitlement Framework (EF) of the NCRPB’s ESMS will be translated in Hindi.
Both the English and Hindi versions will be made available to the villagers by the
implementing agency viz. Haryana State Roads and Bridges Development Corporation
Limited (HSRDC). Copies of the EF and SRP will be available at the office of the
Executive Engineer, PWD B&R Rohtak, office of the concerned Sub-Divisional
Engineers, office of the concerned village Panchayats, and its availability as part of
public disclosure will be widely publicized through the village Panchayats. HSRDC will
continue consultations, information dissemination, and disclosure. A Public Consultation
and Disclosure Plan has been prepared and followed in various stages of the subproject.
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These stages as detailed below have been an integral part of the activity plan for this
SRP.
Subproject initiation stage
(a) Finalization of sites/alignments after detailed survey;
(b) Consultation with villagers especially along the alignment of the proposed
bypass;
(c) Information about the land records and ownership status of the land around the
proposed alignment of the bypass.
SRP preparation stage
(a) Identification of impacts based on finalized alignments proposed road
improvements;
(b) Conducted census and socio-economic survey of all the affected households
having impacts due to land acquisition;
(c) Conducted public consultations on site;
(d) Categorization of the impacts and households for finalizing the entitlements;
(e) Formulating the rehabilitation measures;
(f) Conducted meetings/ discussions with the households
(g) Disclosure of final entitlements and rehabilitation packages in coordination with
revenue department;
(h) Approval of Resettlement Plan (from NCRPB after endorsement from ADB).
SRP implementation stage
(a) Implementation of the proposed rehabilitation measures;
(b) Payment of all forms of compensation;
(c) Continued consultation with the affected households;
(d) Grievance redressal if any;
(e) Internal monitoring;
(f) Independent audit commissioned by NCRPB.
44. The SRP will be made available in the office of HSRDC, office of the concerned Division
and Sub-Division of Haryana PWD (B&R). Finalized SRP will also be disclosed in
websites of ADB,State Government,HSRDC and NCRPB.
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45. For the effectiveness of the implementation, it is important to continue involvement of
APs in the subproject. Several additional rounds of consultations with APs will form part
of the project implementation. HSRDC will be carrying out the task of conducting these
consultations during RP implementation, which will involve agreements on
compensation, assistance options, and entitlement package and income restoration as
will be required based on the resettlement impacts from the subproject. The consultation
will continue throughout the project implementation.
46. Consultations and focus group discussions will be conducted with women to ensure that
the women groups understand the process and their needs are specifically taken into
consideration.Moreover a simple Public Information Brochure (PIB) incorporating the
basic features of the subproject including R&R impacts and project cut-off date will be
prepared by the IA. The PIB will be distributed among the various stakeholders
especially among the community along the alignment of the road. The approved SRP
will be shared with the affected community (titled APs) by the local Division of HSRDC.
47. Land Acquisition Officer LAO/Land Acquisition Collector (LAC) will organize public
meetings to inform the community about the land related payment and assistance. In
addition, regular update of the program and resettlement component of the project will
be placed for public display at the subproject offices. The HSRDC officials will maintain
ongoing interaction with APs to identify problems and undertake appropriate remedial
measures.
F. Grievance Redressal Mechanism
48. The HSRDC will constitute a three-member Grievance Redressal Committee (GRC)
comprising of the concerned Executive Engineer, of PWD B&R Haryana/HSRDC,
(jurisdictional DGM), the elected member of the project area and one member from the
public who is known to be persons of integrity, good judgment and commands respect
among the community. The existence of the GRC will be disseminated to the villagers
through printed handouts providing details of the structure and process in redressing
grievances. Any aggrieved villager can approach GRC, chaired by the Executive
Engineer/DGM, HSRDC and if the grievance of the villager is not addressed, the
aggrieved person will be directed to approach the District Collector. The aggrieved
person will have the right to approach the court of law, if he/she is still unsatisfied with
the decisions taken by the GRC and the Collector.
49. The GRC will meet every month, determine the merit of each grievance, and resolve
grievances within a month of receiving the complaint; failing which the grievance will be
addressed by the District Collector. If not satisfied, the affected farmers will have the
option of approaching the appropriate courts of law. Records will be kept of all
grievances received including: contact details of complainant, date that the complaint
was received, nature of grievance, agreed corrective actions and the date these were
affected, and final outcome.
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GRC Mechanism
HSRDC headed by Mr. Harpal Singh, Executive Engineer, PWD B & R Rohtak
Haryana ( 09416248121) and e mail id : [email protected]
GRC Grievance
Redressal Cell
Civil Court
HSRDC /PWD
B&R Rohtak
Not Redressed
Land Acquisition
Collector
Redressed
Land Acquisition
Grievances
APs
(Affected Persons)
Resettlement &
Rehabilitation
Redressed
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G. Legal Framework
50. The principles adopted for addressing resettlement issues in the subproject have been
guided by the ESMS of NCRPB which is consistent with the existing legislations and
policies of the Government of India applicable to state of Haryana and the Asian
Development Bank.
51. The Final ESMS of NCRPB is based on
(i) The Land Acquisition Act, 1894 (amended in 1984),
(ii) The National Rehabilitation and Resettlement Policy (NRRP), 2007,
(iii) Draft National tribal Policy, 2006 and
(iv) ADB’s Safeguard Policy Statement, June 2009.
52. All types of impacts on the Society related to the project includes IR impacts and impacts
to IP
IR impacts:
Physical Displacement (relocation, loss of residential land or loss of shelter)
Economical Displacement (loss of land, assets, access to assets, income sources or
means of livelihood)
Impacts to IP:
Project-related IP impacts are triggered if a project directly or indirectly affects the dignity,
human rights, livelihood systems, or culture of Indigenous Peoples or affects the territories
or natural or cultural resources that Indigenous Peoples own, use, occupy, or claim as an
ancestral domain or asset.Based on the above laws and principles, the core social
safeguard principles are:
Avoiding or minimizing involuntary resettlement and impacts to indigenous
peoples by exploring project and design alternatives;
In cases, where IR and impacts on IP are unavoidable, enhancing or, at least,
restoring the livelihoods of all affected persons in real terms relative to pre-
project levels;
Improving the standard of living of the displaced poor and other vulnerable group.
Addressing through special efforts to reduce negative impacts on indigenous
people; measures to ensure they receive culturally appropriate social and
economic benefits, and also to ensure transparent mechanisms including
consultations and actively participation in projects that affect them;
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Ensuring that affected persons benefit from the projects funded to the extent
possible and they are consulted on the project at different stages of the project
from its planning to implementation; and
Integrating the RP and IPP with the overall preparation and implementation of the
project and payment of compensation and other assistances prior to
commencement of civil works.
53. This subproject involves land acquisition due to construction of a bypass road near
Nindana village. This bypass has been proposed to avoid large scale resettlement
impacts on residential and commercial structures, commercial activities etc. Apart from
this bypass all the proposed improvements and widening will be carried out within the
available RoW. No permanent structures will be affected. Land prices will be determined
as per the R&R Policy of Government of Haryana and the Land Acquisition Act.
54. The draft entitlement framework for this sub-project, based on the above policy
principles is applicable. All the entitlement will be based on the Land Acquisition Act,
R&R Policy of Government of Haryana, NRRP and the draft entitlement framework of
NCRPB’s ESMS.
H. Entitlement, Assistance and Benefits
55. The impacts recorded under this subproject will be mitigated as per the basic principles
of the draft entitlement framework of NCRPB’s ESMS which is consistent with ADB’s
safeguard policy principals. The entitlement framework of ESMS is presented below as
Table 5.
Table 5: Entitlement Framework of ESMS, NCRPB
Impact Category / Entitlement Remarks Provisions applicable in
this subproject
I. Loss of Private Property
a
1
2
3
Loss of Land (agricultural or
otherwise)
Cash Compensation in
accordance with the provisions
of Land Acquisition Act.
Rehabilitation grant based on
minimum wage rates5
Safeguard Requirement-2 does
not apply if land is acquired
through private negotiations.
Compensation is determined
based on past sale statistics
(circle rates / guideline value).
However, if ESMC finds the
compensation so determined is
Loss of land- Cash
compensation in
accordance with the LA Act
and the R&R Policy of
Haryana Government.
(applicable to all the title
holders)
i. Base price of land has
been calculated as per
the rate mentioned in the
revised floor rates of
R&R Policy of Haryana
5 NRRP 2007 provides for 750 days minimum agricultural wages
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Impact Category / Entitlement Remarks Provisions applicable in
this subproject
4
Shifting assistance6 for
households.
Additional compensation for
vulnerable households7 whose
livelihood is impacted by the
project.
lower than the replacement value
of the land, the IA will provide the
difference as assistance
Government vide
Notification No.3212-R-5-
2010/12140dated 9
November 2010;
Moreover a meeting was
conducted under the
Chairmanship of
Commissioner Rohtak
Division to determine the
land price for this
subproject. Deputy
Commissioner, District
Revenue Officer and
Executive Engineer of
the IA were also present.
Rs. 2,000,000 / Acre
were determined based
on the market rates and
R&R Policy of Haryana
Government vide
Notification No.3212-R-5-
2010/12140dated 9
November 2010. The
meeting proceedings
attached as Appendix VII.
ii. 30% Solatium on base
price of land;
iii. Additional amount under
section 23(1A) from the
date of Notification of U/S
– IV of LA Act to the date
of announcement of
Award by the LAC on
base price of land @ 12
%.
iv. 20 % Non Litigation
Incentive on base price
of land;
6 NRRP 2007 provides for a lump sum of INR 10,000 per AH
7Vulnerable household comprise female-headed household, disabled-headed household, indigenous person-headed
households and Below Poverty Line households.
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Impact Category / Entitlement Remarks Provisions applicable in
this subproject
v. Annuity Charges for 33
years @ Rs. 21000/per
acre per annum, with an
increase of Rs. 750 every
year(this is in line with
‘social security’ or
‘benefit scheme’ provided
for ‘additional
basicsustenance’.)
Rehabilitation Grant- The
title holders who are
significantly affected are
considered. 750 days @
minimum wage
(Government wage rate for
Rohtak district is
considered) rate i.e. Rs.
230/ day.Copy of the rate
sheet attached as
Appendix VI.
Shifting Assistance- Nil.
( Not applicable)
Additional compensation
for vulnerable
households- The column
Impact to vulnerable APs in
this matrix calls for annuity
scheme or Training for skill
development and
assistance for purchase of
income generating asset for
a maximum of Rs. 30,000
per AH
It is implied that magnitude
of impact necessitating a
change in source of
livelihood thereby requiring
pension or training and
access to income
generating assets for the
vulnerable families will be
considered for additional
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Impact Category / Entitlement Remarks Provisions applicable in
this subproject
benefits. The impact on the
02 FHH and 01 disabled HH
is insignificant as they would
lose 1.72% and 2.55% of
their land holding. They
would continue their
agricultural activities in the
left over land. The impacts
will not lead for Alternate
livelihood source. Thus, no
additional provision is kept
in this SRP.
b
1
2
3
4
5
Loss of residential structure
Cash compensation at
scheduled rates without
depreciation
Right to salvage affected
materials
Shifting assistance for all those
who loose complete house;
Subsistence allowance based
on monthly minimum wages to
all those who loose complete
house
A house site8, free of cost to the
extent of actual loss of area of
the acquired house but not more
than two hundred and fifty
square meter of land in rural
areas, or one hundred and fifty
square meter of land in urban
areas, as the case may be, for
each nuclear family.
Provided that, in urban areas, a
house of up to one hundred
square meter carpet area may
be provided in lieu thereof. Such
a house, if necessary may be
a) If more than one third of structure is affected, AP has option to offer for acquisition of entire structure
b) Resettlement sites will be developed with basic amenities if more than 40 families opt in a project area, otherwise houses will be built in the existing villages
Not applicable in context
of the impacts noted for
this subproject. No impact
on residential structures.
8 In line with NRRP 2007
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Impact Category / Entitlement Remarks Provisions applicable in
this subproject
offered in a multi-storied
building complex.
c
1
2
3
4
5
Loss of Commercial structure
Cash Compensation at
scheduled rates with our
depreciation
Right to salvage affected
materials
Shifting assistance for all those
who loose complete structure
Subsistence allowance based
on monthly minimum wages to
all those who loose complete
structure
An option of alternative
constructed shop (or)
employment generation asset
(or) financial assistance9
a) If more than one third of structure is affected, AP has option to offer for acquisition of entire structure
Not applicable in context
of the impacts noted for
this subproject.
d
1
2
3
Impacts to tenants
(residential and commercial)
Rental allowance to facilitate
taking another place for rental
Shifting assistance
In case of agricultural tenants
advance notice to harvest crops
or compensation for lost crop at
market value of the yield
Not applicable in context
of the impacts noted for
this subproject.
e
1
Impacts to standing crops
and other properties
Non-perennial crops:
Three months (90 days)
advance notification for the
harvesting of standing crops (or)
Crops- Since LA
proceedings are underway
affected families are aware
about the land acquisition.
However, the IA shall
ensure that civil works shall
start after harvesting of
9 NRRP 2007 prescribes not less than Rs.25,000/-
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Impact Category / Entitlement Remarks Provisions applicable in
this subproject
2
3
lump sum equal to the market
value of the yield of the standing
crop lost
Compensation for trees based
on timber value at market price
to be determined by the Forest
Department for timber trees and
for other trees (perennial trees)
by the Horticultural Department.
Loss of other properties such as
irrigation wells will be
compensated at scheduled
rates.
crops.
Trees- the valuation of 02
affected trees has been
done by the competent
authority i.e. Forest
Department. Letter enclosed
as Appendix IIIB.
Loss of other Properties-
01 Well being used for
agricultural purpose is
affected and the same has
been duly compensated on
schedule of rates supplied
by the competent authority
i.e. PWD Department.
However the final valuation
letter from PWD is enclosed
as Appendix – IIID.
II. Impacts to squatters / Encroachers
a
1
2
3
Impacts to squatters
Loss of House: An alternative
built house in line with IAY
standards for vulnerable and
compensation at scheduled
rates without depreciation for
non vulnerable with 2 months
notice to demolish the affected
structure
Loss of shop: An alternative
built shop (OR) employment
generation asset for vulnerable
and compensation at scheduled
rates without depreciation for
non vulnerable with 2 months
notice to demolish affected
structure
Right to salvage the affected
materials;
No impact on squatters is
noted and hence not
applicable in context of
the impacts noted for this
subproject.
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Impact Category / Entitlement Remarks Provisions applicable in
this subproject
4
5
Shifting assistance
Cultivation: 2 months notice to harvest standing crops or market value of compensation for standing crops
b
1
2
Impacts to encroachers
2 months notice to harvest
standing crops or market value
of compensation for standing
crops or demolish the
encroached structure;
Compensation at scheduled
rates without depreciation for
the affected portion of the
structures
Not applicable in context
of the impacts noted for
this subproject.
III. Loss of employment to agricultural and non-agricultural workers
Subsistence allowance based on
monthly minimum wages;
Economic rehabilitation assistance
consisting of training and preference
in employment in the project
This section deals with
wage earning employees.
Only title holders will be
impacted who are
cultivating their own land
and no agricultural
workers/wage earners will
be impacted.
iv. Impact to Vulnerable APs
Annuity policies will be arranged that
will pay a monthly pension of
minimum Rs. 500 for life to the
vulnerable affected persons
Or
Training for skill development and
assistance for purchase of income
generating asset for a maximum of
Rs. 30,000 per AH
a) If the livelihood of a Vulnerable Person such as the disabled, destitute, orphans, widows, unmarried girls, abandoned women, or persons above fifty years of age, who are not provided or cannot immediately be provided with alternative livelihood, and who are not otherwise covered as part of a family will be provided pension for life.
b) Vulnerable Households who do not qualify under (a) above and if their livelihood is
Impact to Vulnerable APs-
Already explained in row
1.
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Impact Category / Entitlement Remarks Provisions applicable in
this subproject
affected then they will be entitled for skill development and assistance for income generating asset.
V. Loss of Community assets
Relocation of community / cultural
properties impacted in consultation
with the community prior to
demolition of impacted asset
Not applicable in context
of the impacts noted for
this subproject. No loss of
community assets
isenvisaged.
VI. Unidentified Impacts
Unforeseen impacts will be
documented and mitigated based on
the provisions of the policy applicable
for the project
Contingency (10 % of total
RP costs) has been
provisioned to mitigate any
unanticipated impact.
56. Since permanent land acquisition is envisaged so for determination of land prices a
meeting was conducted under the Chairmanship of Commissioner Rohtak Division to
determine the land price for this subproject. Deputy Commissioner, District Revenue
Officer and Executive Engineer of the IA were also present. An amount of Rs.
2,000,000/- per Acre was determined based on (i) the market rates prevalent in the area
and (ii) R&R Policy of Haryana Government vide Notification No.3212-R-5-2010/12140
dated 9 November 2010. The meeting proceedings attached as Appendix VII.
57. The rate is based on market rates and revised floor rates provided in the revised R&R
Policy of Haryana Government. All the concerned affected persons (title holders) will be
called by the Land Acquisition Collector for discussion regarding the land rates. However
this process is not exactly equivalent to negotiated settlement or private negotiations.
58. Other compensation related to land acquisition and income loss as applicable under the
entitlement framework for the title holders will be done as per the unit rates of NRRP
2007.
59. As per the entitlement framework vulnerable households are entitled for annuity scheme
as a part of additional benefits due to their vulnerability status. Insignificant impact is
envisaged on the 02 vulnerable households. Both the vulnerable APs will suffer
insignificant impact on their land holding (1.72 % of land loss). None of 02 vulnerable
persons affected belong to BPL category (i.e. they are not economically vulnerable).
One affected person is physically disabled/ challenged and the other is vulnerable in
context of being a widow/ female headed household. It is noteworthy that annuity is
already paid to all the titleholders irrespective of their vulnerability status as a part of
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R&R Policy of Haryana Government and accordingly budgeted in the SRP. Thus,
additional provision is not kept in this SRP.
60. The rate of trees under private ownership and the ownership of Gram Panchayat has
been already determined by the Forest Department and the final letter as been put as
Appendix III B.The valuation of trees has been done by Forest Department on the
principals of replacement cost.
61. No permanent structure will be impacted under this particular subproject except 01 well
being used for agricultural purpose. The valuation has been done as per rates of PWD.
The official letter regarding the valuation of the same has been attached as Appendix III
D.
62. Temporary impact is not envisaged under this particular subproject.No impact on
encroachers or squatters is envisaged under this subproject.
63. Compensation eligibility will be limited by a cut-off date as set for this subproject which
will be the issuance of the Section 4 (i) notification (LA notification) for the title holders.
The notification was issued vide letter No. S.E. Rohtak-28RA/199/IV/27 dated 11
January 2013 and same has been attached as Appendix I. Non titleholders will not be
impacted under the subproject. APs who settle in the affected areas after the cut-off date
will not be eligible for compensation. However, APs will be given sufficient advance
notice to harvest their crops if any to avoid all crop loss.
I. Relocation of Housing and Settlements
64. Land acquisition will be required for the construction of the Nindana Bypass in this road
subproject from chainage 17.850 km to 21.850 km in Village Nindana. Agricultural land
having no residential or commercial structure is to be acquired. Total area to be acquired
will be 29 acre 0 kanal and 15 Marla(117,738.5 square meters). No other form of impact
is envisaged which requires relocation of housing or any other settlement.
65. Further, if any unforeseen impacts are noticed during the implementation, the affected
owners will be offered compensation as per the entitlement framework of NCRPB’s
ESMS.
J. Income Restoration and Rehabilitation
66. The basic objective of income restoration activities is that no project-affected person
shall be worse-off than before the project. Restoration of at least pre-project levels of
income is an important part of rehabilitating the affected persons. Revenue documents
show that 383 title holders will be affected due to permanent land acquisition. Out of
them 24 households would suffer significant impact due to land acquisition.This will have
no impact on their income as most of them have additional sources of income.
67. To compensate these 24 households suffering significant impacts, rehabilitation grant
based on minimum wage rates have been provisioned in the SRP. The affected
households will be receiving 750 daysof minimum wage (Rs. 230/Day). The government
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wage rates applicable to Rohtak District (subproject area) as issued by the District
Commissioner of Rohtak, has been considered. The rate chart is attached as Appendix
VI.
68. As per the R&R Policy of Government of Haryana every title-holder loosing land is
eligible for the following benefits apart from basic land cost, solatium and additional
interest on base price of land:
‘No Litigation Incentive’ for such of the landowners who opt to accept the
compensation award with a view to containing litigation on this account.
Accordingly, an additional amount equal to 20% of the basic rate of land
determined by the Land Acquisition Collector (excluding the interest and the
Solatium components) has been budgeted in this SRP;
‘Annuity’to landowners whose land is acquired by the Government for a period of
33 years. The eligible landowners will be paid Annuity @ Rs. 21,000/- per acre per
annum for a period of 33 years over and above the usual land compensation. The
Annuity amount of Rs. 21,000/- will be increased by a fixed sum of Rs. 750/ every
year. It is in the nature of a social security and benefit scheme as a part of the
overall R & R Policy of the Government. It has been introduced primarily with a
view to providing additional basic sustenance to the landowners.
K. Resettlement Budget and Financing Plan
69. The resettlement cost estimate for this subproject includes compensation for affected
lands and structure (Well), compensation for affected trees, rehabilitation grant against
significant loss of land as per the provisions of the resettlement framework. Contingency
cost has also been made a part of the resettlement budget. Rate for the land is based on
revised floor rates for different parts of the state laid down in R&R Policy of Government
of Haryana issued vide Notification No. 3212-R-5-2010/12140 dated 9 November 2010
and further circulated vide letter no. 2891-R-5-2010/12197 dated 11.11.2010. Moreover,
a meeting was conducted under the Chairmanship of Commissioner Rohtak Division to
determine the land price for this subproject. Deputy Commissioner, District Revenue
Officer and Executive Engineer of the IA were also present. Rs. 2,000,000 / Acre were
determined based on the market rates and R&R Policy of Haryana Government. The
major items of this R&R cost estimate are outlined below:
Compensation for land parcels to be acquired against payment of compensation;
Compensation for structure (Well) at replacement cost;
Compensation for affected trees
Rehabilitation Grant/Additional Assistance
Contingency cost
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70. Compensation for land that will be acquired from private parties has been calculated as
per the revised floor rates for different parts of the state laid down in R&R Policy of
Government of Haryana issued vide Notification No. 3212-R-5-2010/12140 dated 9
November 2010 and further circulated vide letter no. 2891-R-5-2010/12197 dated
11.11.2010.The cost @ Rs. 20, 00,000/- per Acre for land as per prevailing market rate
has been obtained from revised floor rates for different parts of the state laid down in
R&R Policy of Government of Haryana.This rate of land has been officially decided in a
meeting chaired by the Commissioner of Rohtak. Over the base price of land, 30%
Solatium and 12% Additional amount / Interest has also been budgeted as per the
provision of the Land Acquisition Act.
71. Additionally ‘No Litigation Incentive’ and ‘Annuity’will be provided to the land owners in
lieu of their land acquisition, ‘No Litigation Incentive’ will be applicable for such of the
landowners who opt to accept the compensation award. Accordingly, an additional
amount equal to 20% of the basic rate of land as determined by the Land Acquisition
Collector (excluding the interest and the Solatium components) has been budgeted in
this SRP. The landowners will be paid Annuity @ Rs. 21,000/- per acre per annum for a
period of 33 years over and above the usual land compensation. The Annuity amount of
Rs. 21,000/- will be increased by a fixed sum of Rs. 750/ every year.
72. The cost of the structure (Well being used for agricultural purpose) has been calculated
on the basis of latest schedule of rates in vogue with PHED and calculated by PWD
(R&B) Department; without deprecation or deductions for salvaged materials.
73. The Cost of 02 Non Fruit Bearing trees have been assessed by Forest Department.
Their calculation is based on the principals of replacement cost.
74. Rehabilitation assistance will be provided to 24 households suffering significant impacts
due to the acquisition of their agricultural land (more than 10 % of land holding).
Rehabilitation grant based on minimum wage rates have been provisioned in the SRP.
The affected households will be receiving 750 days of minimum wage rates
(Government wage rates as circulated by the District Commissioner, Rohtak) which is
Rs. 230/ day.
75. After payment of compensation, APs would be allowed to take away the materials
salvaged from their affected structure. In the context of this subproject since a Bore Well
would be affected there is little or no scope of salvaged materials being produced. The
machinery would be dismantled and shifted to a nearby location according to the APs
choice. This will have no impact on his continued agricultural practice .
76. A lump sum amount has been provisioned in the SRP for mitigating expenses towards
grievance redressal if any. Additionally a contingency amount which is 10% of the total
RP cost has been added in order to adjust any escalation and other impacts not
envisaged at the time of SRP preparation.
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77. The total R&R budget for the proposed subproject SRP works out to INRand presented
in Table 6.
Table 6: Consolidated resettlement budget & cost estimate
S. No.
Items Unit
Unit Rate (INR) or Average
Rate
Quantity Amount
(INR)
1 Compensation for Loss of Land (Road widening and strengthening - proposed Nindana Bypass)
*A
Base Cost of land as per policy / floor rates approved Haryana Govt. Gaz. Dated 09.11.2010.(Sr No. 4 i.e. Rest of NCR)
Acre
2,000,000
29.09374
58187480.00
B 30 % Solatium 600,000 17456244.00
**C
12 % additional amount U/S 23 (1A) from the date of LA notification U/S – IV to the date of Announcement Award by the LAC i.e. Interest for 1 year
240,000 6982498.00
***D
Annuity for 33 years @ Rs. 21,000 with Rs. 750 increment every year
1,089,000 31683083.00
****E
20 % Non-Litigation
Incentive 400,000 11637496.00
Subtotal 125946801.00
2 Compensation for Structure (in Acquired Land)
^A
Well (used for agricultural purpose).
Number Lump sum
01 12340.00
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S. No.
Items Unit
Unit Rate (INR) or Average
Rate
Quantity Amount
(INR)
Subtotal 12340.00
3 Compensation for Trees (in Acquired Land)
#A Trees (non-fruit bearing)
Number 5555&3170 (1+1=2) 8725.00
Sub total 8725.00
4 Resettlement Costs and Assistances
A
Rehabilitation grant as per NCRPB Entitlement Matrix (Page-85) for Loss of AgriculturalLand for significantly affected land owners - 750 days @ Rs. 230/day (minimum wages /D.C rate)
750days## 230## 24 4140000.00
B Skill development training for vulnerable persons Lump sum 10,000 3 30000.00
C Assistance for purchase of income generating asset Lumpsum 30,000 3 90000.00
Sub total 4260000.00
5 Cost of Implementation of RP
A NGO- for implementation of RP for three months
Lump sum - - Nil
B Monitoring and Impact Evaluation
Lump sum - - Nil
C Costs involved in resolving grievances if any@
Lump sum - - 300000.00
Sub total 300000.00
Total 130527866.00
6 Contingency amount towards Un-quantified Impacts
A Contingency (10 % of total RP costs)
10% - - 6526393.00
Grand Total 137054259.00
In INR Million 137.05
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Note: * Base Price of Land has been determined in a meeting chaired by Commissioner Rohtak Division on 10 April 2013.
The base land price has been determined by considering the market rates in the locality as well as per the revised
floor rates for different parts of the state laid down in R&R Policy of Government of Haryana issued vide
Notification No. 3212-R-5-2010/12140 dated 9 November 2010 and further circulated vide letter no. 2891-R-5-
2010/12197 dated 11.11.2010.The letter declaring ‘Base Price of Land’ is attached as Appendix VII.
** Interest has been calculated for 1 year. But the actualinterest would be calculated from the date of LA notification
till the day of compensation award. As per the implementation table the compensation is expected to be paid in
the 5th month of 2013.
***As per Haryana Government’s R&R Policy, annuity has to be paid for 33 years @ Rs. 21000/acre with an
increment of Rs. 750/acre per year. Rs. 1,089,000 is the amount so calculated for 33 years / acre of land.
**** This incentive on base price of land (excluding Solatium and interest) as determined by the Land Acquisition
Collector (LAC) has been introduced in the R&R Policy of Government of Haryana so as to move towards the
domain of ‘consent acquisition’ and abate from litigation.
^Cost has been calculated byPWD and compensation will be given as per the valuation letter. The valuation letter
has been attached as Appendix III D.
# Cost has been calculated after getting rates from Forest Department and compensation will be given as per the
valuation letter. The forest Department letter has been attached as Appendix III B.
##
Thenumber of days has been taken from NRRP, 2007 and the minimum wage has been calculated as the
Government wage rate for Rohtak district, which is attached as Appendix VI.
@
This cost will be applicable only when the IA has to spend some amount to resolve or mitigate any grievances of
the APs or other stakeholders.
L. Institutional Arrangements
78. The National Capital Region Planning Board (NCRPB) is the executing agency (EA) of
the Project. The Haryana State Roads and Bridges Development Corporation Limited,
led by the Managing Director [who is also the Chief Engineer of PWD (B&R)] will be
responsible for overall project implementation, monitoring, and supervision and
preparation of all documentation needed for decision making, contracting, supervising of
work and providing progress monitoring information to NCRPB. The Managing Director,
HSRDC will be supported by DGM, HSRDC (the jurisdictional DGM of HSRDC).The
institutional roles and responsibilities for SRP implementation are given in Table 7.
Table 7: Institutional Roles and Responsibilities
Activities Agency
Responsible Stage
Sub-project Initiation Stage
Finalization of sites/alignments for sub-projects HSRDC Completed
Disclosure of sub-project details by issuing Public Notice/ Land Acquisition Notification
HSRDC (DGM)/ PWD EE
Completed
Consultations with villagers HSRDC(DGM)/ PWD EE
Completed, but it is ongoing activity
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Activities Agency
Responsible Stage
throughout the subproject period
RP Preparation Stage
Conducting Census of all affected household HSRDC (DGM)/PWD EE
Completed
Conducting FGDs/ meetings during socio-economic survey HSRDC (DGM)/PWD EE
Completed
Categorization of AHs for finalizing entitlements HSRDC (DGM) /PWD EE
Completed
Formulating rehabilitation measures HSRDC (DGM) /PWD EE
Completed
Conducting discussions/ meetings with all AHs and other stakeholders HSRDC (DGM)
/PWD EE
Done, but it is ongoing activity throughout the subproject period
Finalizing entitlements and rehabilitation packages HSRDC Ongoing
Disclosure of final entitlements and rehabilitation packages HSRDC (DGM) /PWD EE
Preliminary information shared but final entitlement will be shared after approval of the SRP
Approval of RP NCRPB and ADB SRP under ADB approval
RP Implementation Stage
Implementation of proposed rehabilitation measures HSRDC (DGM) /PWD EE
Not applicable at this stage
Payment of compensation for land LAO,Rohtak/Bhiwani Do
Consultations with AHs during rehabilitation activities HSRDC (DGM) /PWD EE
Do
Grievances Redressal HSRDC Do
Internal Monitoring HSRDC (DGM) /PWD EE
Do
Independent Audit commissioned by NCRPB External Agency Do
M. Implementation Schedule
79. The implementation schedule takes into account the approval accorded by NCRPB after
endorsementfrom ADB for the subproject subject to compliance of ESMS requirements.
80. Implementation of RP mainly consists of planning for relocation and livelihoods,
restorations along with payment of all other compensation to APs as per their
entitlements. The time for implementation of resettlement plan will be scheduled as per
the overall project schedule and relocation implementation if applicable. All activities
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related to the land acquisition and resettlement must be planned to ensure that
compensation is paid prior to displacement and commencement of civil works. Public
consultation, internal monitoring and grievance redress will be undertaken intermittently
throughout the project duration. However, the schedule is subject to modification
depending on the progress of the project activities. All compensation and other
assistances will be paid to the APs prior to commencement of civil works.
81. The proposed SRP implementation activities of the subproject are divided into two broad
categories based on the stages of work and process of implementation. The details of
activities involved in these two phases are: RP Implementation phase, Monitoring phase
─ which are discussed as following.
RP Implementation Phase 82. After the project preparation phase the next stage is implementation of SRP which as
per the requirements of the project includes issues like conducting of the discussions
with the affected persons. Payment of compensation; construction of relocation sites if
required; allotment of the shops to the shopkeepers payment to all eligible for
assistance; relocation of APs if required; additional assistance to the vulnerable groups;
initiation of economic rehabilitation measures; site preparation for delivering the site to
contractors for construction and finally starting civil work.
83. In the context of this particular subproject featuring mainly land acquisition, all
compensation should be paid before commencement of civil work or handing over the
land to the contractor. There are minor issues of tree and structure being affected and
compensation for the same should be paid before start of any physical work related to
this subproject.
Monitoring and Reporting Period 84. As this project falls under the NCRPB category S2 which is similar to ADB’s category B
with insignificant Resettlement impacts, it will not require exclusive external monitoring.
The subproject will have provision of internal monitoring. The internal monitoring will be
carried out by the IA. The monitoring will be a regular activity throughout the project
cycle.The IA shall be preparing Monthly Progress Report (MPR) of the subproject
activities. RP implementation will be part of the MPR. The IA will be submitting the MPR
to NCRPB. NCRPB on its part will be preparing and submitting detailed Bi-annual Social
Monitoring Reports (SMR) reflecting the progress of RP implementation of each
subproject, to ADB for concurrence. Moreover, Quarterly Progress Report (QPR) will be
submitted to ADB for reporting physical progress of work. The QPR will also reflect
broad features of RP implementation and LA issues of the subproject.
85. A composite implementation schedule for R&R activities in the subproject including
various sub tasks and time line matching with civil work schedule is prepared and
presented in the form of Table 7. Compensation eligibility is limited by a cut-off date as
set for this project which is the date of issuance of LA Notification vide letter No. S.E.
PWD B & R Rohtak-28RA/199/IV/27 dated 11 January 2013. APs who settle in the
affected areas after the cut-off date will not be eligible for any form of compensation.
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However, the sequence may change or delays may occur due to circumstances beyond
the control of the project and accordingly the timeline can be adjusted for the
implementation of the plan.
86. The IR impacts identified under this subproject are permanent in nature due to land
acquisition. Land acquisition proceedings would be carried out in coordination with
officials of Revenue Department. Since HSRDC is already implementing projects
involving land acquisition, the Officials are accustomed to carry out the implementation
of similar projects involving land tree and structure acquisition. The IA i.e. HSRDC has
the required skills to implement this SRP which involves issues mainly related to land
acquisition. HSRDC has already implemented similar subprojects involving land
acquisition for road projects under ADB funding. There is no need for hiring any
NGO/agency for implementation of this short resettlement plan. The officials of HSRDC
were part of the census socio-economic survey and are fully aware about the need of
implementing the SRP before initiation of civil work.
Table 8: Implementation Schedule
Activities
Implementation Schedule of RP Distributed over Months
2013
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
Disclosure of final SRP
Constitute Grievance Redress Committee
Grievance Redressing Activities (ongoing
activity based on nature of grievances)
Payment of Compensation for Land
Announce start date of SRP implementation
through public notification
Handing over of land to the contractor for
construction
Start of civil works
Rehabilitation assistance
Payment of compensation for structure
Monitoring & Evaluation
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Activities
Implementation Schedule of RP Distributed over Months
2013
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
Internal monitoring All through the SRP implementation period
External monitoring
Not required as this subproject comes under S-2 category. If
the category changes then external monitor shall be engaged
specifically for this subproject.
Independent audit commissioned by NCRPB
N. Monitoring and Reporting
87. SRP implementation will be closely monitored to provide the HSRDC with an effective
basis for assessing resettlement progress and identifying potential difficulties and
problems. Internal monitoring will be undertaken by the DGM, HSRDC. Internal
monitoring will involve: (i) administrative monitoring to ensure that implementation is on
schedule and problems are dealt with on a timely basis; (ii) socioeconomic monitoring
before and after rehabilitation of the roads utilizing baseline information established
through the socio-economic survey of AHs undertaken during project preparation, and
(iii) overall monitoring to assess AHs status. A detailed micro level work plan with
various activities required to be carried out will be given to the DGM, HSRDC. The work
plan will indicate the targets to be achieved during the month. RP implementation
progress will be part of the MPR which will be submitted to NCRPB by HSRDC. NCRPB
on its part will be reflecting the progress of RP implementation (i) Broadly in QPR and (ii)
Details in Bi-annual Social Monitoring Report (SMR). Both the QPR and SMR will be
submitted to ADB for endorsement. The approved SMR having RP implementation
details of all subprojects will be uploaded in NCRPB’s website. The HSRDC will be
responsible for managing and maintaining AHs databases, documenting results of AHs
census, and verifying asset and socioeconomic survey data, which will be used as the
baseline for assessing SRP implementation impacts.
88. The impact evaluation will be carried out as part of the independent audit done by
NCRPB in line with the ESMS. The audit will document, if the intended objectives of the
SRP have been achieved.
89. Towards this the following indicators will form the basis for the assessment during the
project implementation: (i) number of AHs paid compensation for; (ii) income levels of
the AHs; changes and shifts in occupation/trade; (iii) changes in type/tenure of housing
of AHs; and (iv) assets sold/bought. As per the ESMS of NCRPB, the independent audit
will be carried out for approximately 25% of S2 projects. It will include donor-funded
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projects, and will necessarily include at least one project from different project types. The
NCRPB will submit the independent audit report to ADB for review.
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Appendix I
Land Acquisition Notification (Section IV) for the proposed subproject road from
km 16.000 to km 53.700 in Rohtak District
42
43
44
45
Appendix II
Land Acquisition Notification (Section VI) for the proposed subproject road from
km 16.000 to 53.700 in Rohtak District
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47
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Appendix III
List of 383 affected persons
S. No. No. of HH
VILLAGE Name of Owner Father/ Husband
1 1 NINDANA 1. Randhir Tarachand
2
Khewat No-23 2. Smt Vimla Azad Singh
3. Nilam Azad Singh
4. Balwan Azad Singh
5. Jagat singh Azad Singh
3
6. Kamlo Chand Roop
7. Nirmala Chand Roop
8. Umrav Singh Chand Roop
4 9. Ishwar Singh Ran Singh
2
5
NINDANA 1. Smt. Kalawati Balbir Singh
Khewat No-41 2.Surender Balbir Singh
3. Virender Balbir Singh
4. Jyoti Balbir Singh
6
5. Smt. Daya Kaur Rajender Singh
6. Sukhvinder Rajender Singh
7. Minu urf Vinay Rajender Singh
7
8. Balwan Sube
9. Dharma Sube
10. Satyavan Sube
8
11. Anita Ajmer
12. Rohit Ajmer
13. Ajay Ajmer
14. Sweety Ajmer
9
15/1 Prakash Chater Singh
15/2 Rohtas Chater Singh
15/3 Murti Devi Chater Singh
15/4 Manohari Devi Chater Singh
10 16. Maha Singh Bhagwana
11
17. Chand Singh Balwant
18. Naresh Kumar Balwant
19. Jagdish Balwant
12 20.Om Devi Hawa Singh
13 21. Wazir Singh Devi Singh
14
22. Rajesh Ranvir Singh
23. Rakesh Ranvir Singh
15
24. Satbir Shivcharan
25. Krishna Shivcharan
26. Jagbir Shivcharan
3
16
Nindana 1.Ramkunwar Zile Singh
Khewat 62. 2. Chanderbhan Zile Singh
49
3. Rohtas Zile Singh
17
4. Rajender urf Nihal Singh Umer Singh
5. Manful Umer Singh
6. Ranbir Singh Umer Singh
7. Dalbir Singh Umer Singh
18
8. Hawa Singh Rup Ram
9. Maha singh Rup Ram
4 19
Nindana 1.Bhagat Singh Jailal
Khewat 63. 2. Dharampal Jailal
20 3. Krishna Sultan
21
4. Jagat singh Nafe singh
5. Kuldip singh Nafe singh
6. Baljit Nafe singh
7. Jogender Singh Nafe singh
22
8. Ramfal Bhaleram
9. Omprakash Bhaleram
23
10. Bikram Jaibhagwan
11. Vikas Jaibhagwan
24 12. Bhyaram Chandrup
25 13. Chanrup Ramkishan
5
26
Nindana 1.Ramfal Dipchand
Khewat 67. 2. Bare Singh Dipchand
3. Mahender Singh Dipchand
4. Gulab Singh Dipchand
5. Ramehar Dipchand
6. Dharambir Dipchand
7. Ranbir Singh Dipchand
27 8. Hari Singh Ramnath
28 9. Ram Kunwar Sheesram
6 29
Nindana 1.Balbir Banwari
Khewat 68. 2. Ramfal Banwari
30 3. Jainarayan Jogiram
31
4. Jaibhagwan Dilip Singh
5. Ramesh Dilip Singh
6. Balwan Dilip Singh
32 7. Dinesh Balwan
33 8. Suresh Dayanand
34
9. Ms Angoori Sadanand
10. Ms Saroj Sadanand
7 35
Nindana 1.Balbir Banwari
Khewat No. 70 2. Ramfal Banwari
36 3. Jainarayan Jogiram
37
4. Jaibhagwan Dilip Singh
5. Ramesh Dilip Singh
6. Balwan Dilip Singh
38 7. Dinesh Balwan
39 8. Suresh Dayanand
40 9. Ms Angoori Sadanand
50
10. Ms Saroj Sadanand
41 11.Mayaram urf Moharam Lehul
42
12. Sadakaur Malu
13. Dipchand Malu
14. Ramkunwar Malu
15. Maha Singh Malu
16. Rajender Malu
17. Omprakash Malu
18. Krishna devi Malu
43
19. Tekram Rishala
20. Jagan Rishala
21. Karamvir Rishala
22. Mayakaur Rishala
23. Mewa Rishala
7
44
Nindana 24.Angoori Devakram
Khewat No. 70 25. Narender Devakram
26. Shila Devakram
27. Mukesh Devakram
28. Suman Devakram
45 29. Sukhdei Mansa
46
30. Ramehar Bichiya
31. Sumandu Bichiya
32. Joginder Bichiya
47 33. Ramchander Mansa
8 48
Nindana 1.Kitabo Bharat Singh
Khewat No. 72 2. Silwant Bharat Singh
49
3/1. Khujano Manigar
3/2. Ajmer Manigar
3/3. Bhagat Singh Manigar
3/4. Kamla Manigar
3/5. Nahni Manigar
50
4/1. Mahender Singh Phulwati D/o Kanwar Singh
4/2. Dilbag singh Phulwati D/o Kanwar Singh
4/3. Sumitra Phulwati D/o Kanwar Singh
4/4. Nirmala Phulwati D/o Kanwar Singh
4/5. Rajkala Phulwati D/o Kanwar Singh
4/6.Vimla Phulwati D/o Kanwar Singh
4/7.Guddi Phulwati D/o Kanwar Singh
51 5. Phulkaur Kanwar Singh
52 6. Mahavir Molad
53
7. Indrawati Shriram
8. Karamvir Shriram
9.Dharamvir Shriram
10. Ranvir Shriram
54
11/1. Bholi devi Pratap
11/2. Nafe Singh Pratap
11/3. Jagat Singh Pratap
11/4. Sunehro Pratap
51
11/5. Sumitra Pratap
11/6. Birmati Pratap
11/7. Rajpati Pratap
11/8. Santosh Pratap
11/9. Kamlesh Pratap
11/10. Anita Pratap
55
11/11. Santosh Karam Singh
8 Nindana 11/12. Puspa Karam Singh
Khewat No. 72 11/13. Usha Karam Singh
11/14. Ankit Karam Singh
56
12. Rajender Manuram
13. Rajbir Manuram
14. Rajesh Manuram
9 57
Nindana 1.Ramfal Modkar
Khewat No. 74 2. Rambhaj Modkar
58
3. Satyanarayan Ramdiya
4. Jasvant Ramdiya
5. Sanjay Ramdiya
59
6. Rajkumari Sandip
7. Manju Sandip
8. Lakhshay Sandip
60 9. Ramesh Kumar Gopiram
61 10. Balraj Fateh Singh
10 62 Nindana 1.Mukhtyar singh Mansaram
63
Khewat No. 75 2. Chatar Singh Prithi
3.Chandro Prithi
4. Sajno Prithi
5. Angoori Prithi
64 6. Chanram Hariram
65 7. Murti Chandram
66
8. Sandokhi Munshi
9. Ishwar Munshi
67
10. Premo Maha Singh
11. Naresh Maha Singh
12. Lilu Maha Singh
68 13. Dayachand Pyare Lal
69
14. Raghubir Amar Singh
15. Chaano d/o Amar Singh
70
16. Premchand Dilip singh
17. Dharmender Dilip singh
18. Naresh Dilip singh
71
19. Shakuntala d/o Jugti
20. Anita Jugti
72
21. Rajbala Suba Singh
22. Rohtas Suba Singh
73 23. Lakhshmi Prabhu
74 24. Sarita Devi Omprakash
52
25. Monika Omprakash
26. Prem Omprakash
10 Nindana 27. Pravin Omprakash
75
Khewat No. 75 28.Savitry Hajura
29. Manish Hajura
30.Sandeep Hajura
31. Admesh Hajura
32. Sunita Hajura
76
33. Laxmi Devi Pawan kumar
34. Atul Pawan Kumar
77
35. Jogender Gyani
36. Amir Singh Gyani
78 37. Ranbir Gyani
79
38. Sunahari Devi Ran Singh
39. Rai Singh Ran Singh
40. Rajesh Ran Singh
80
41. Vipin Roshan
42. Anup Roshan
81
43. Roshni Ajit
44. Nilam Ajit
45. Sima Ajit
46. Anil Kumar Ajit
47. Satish Ajit
82
48. Kaila devi Jaibir
49. Pravin Jaibir
50. Vikas Jaibir
83
51. Virmati Sumandu
52. Ashok Kumar Sumandu
53. Pradeep Kumar Sumandu
84
54. Chandrapati Satbir
55. Ajmer Singh Satbir
56. sumer Singh Satbir
11
85
Nindana 1.Ramkanwar Zile singh
Khewat 77 2. Chandrabhan Zile singh
3. Rohtas Zile singh
86
4. Umed singh Rupram
5. Maha singh Rupram
6. Hawa Singh Rupram
87
7. Bhagat Singh Jailal
8. Dharmpal Jailal
88 9. Krishna Sultan
89
10. Jagat Singh Nafe singh
11. Kuldip singh Nafe singh
12. Baljit singh Nafe singh
13. Jogender Nafe singh
90
14. Omprakash BhaleRam
15. Ramphal BhaleRam
91 16. Vikram Jaibhagwan
53
17. Vikas Jaibhagwan
92 18. Mayaram Chanderna
93 19. Chanderna Ramakisan
94
20. Rajkumar Chatak
21. Rajbir Chatak
22. Vazir Chatak
23. Pale Chatak
24. Smt. Bala Chatak
25. Guddi Chatak
26. Shila Chatak
95
27. Rampal Dipchand
28. Bare Singh Dipchand
29. Mahender Dipchand
30. Gullab singh Dipchand
31. Ramehar Dipchand
32. Dharmvir Dipchand
33. Ranvir Dipchand
96 34. Hariram Ramnath
97 35. Ramkunwar Sheesram
98 36. Smt Bahri Joshiram
11 99 Nindana 37.Jaiinarayan Jogiram
100
Khewat 77 38. Balbir Banwari
39. Rampal Banwari
101 40. Dinesh Balwan
102
41. Balwan Dilip
42. Jaibhagwan Dilip
43. Ramesh Dilip
103 44. suresh Dayanand
104
45. Angoori Sadanand
46. Saroj Sadanand
105 47. Mayaram Lohlu
106 48. Sadakaur Dipchand
107
49. Dipchand Manu
50. Ramkunwar Manu
51. Maha singh Manu
52. Rajender Manu
53. Omprakash Manu
54. Srikrishna devi Manu
108
55. Tekram Rishala
56. Jagan Rishala
57. Karamvir Rishala
58. Mayakaur Rishala
59. Mewa Rishala
109
60. Smt Angoori Devakram
61. Narender Devakram
62. shila Devakram
63. Mukesh Devakram
64. Suman Devakram
54
110
65. Smt Gora Mansaram
66. Ramchand Mansaram
67. Sri shukhdei Mansaram
111
68. Ramehar Bichiya
69. samunder Bichiya
70.Jogender Bichiya
112 71. sri Kitab Kaur Silwant
113 72. Silwant Bharat Singh
114
73. Smt khujani Kimanigar
74. Ajmer Kimanigar
11 Nindana 75. Bhagat singh Kimanigar
Khewat 77 76. Smt Kamla d/o Kimanigar
77. Nahni Kimanigar
115
78. Mahender singh Fulpat
79. Dilawar Fulpat
80. Sumitra Fulpat
81. Nirmala Fulpat
82. Rajkala Fulpat
83. Vimla Fulpat
84. Guddi Fulpat
116 85. Fulvati Kanwar Singh
117 86. Mahavir Molad
118
87. Indrawati Matiram
88. Karamvir Matiram
89. Dharamvir Matiram
90. Ranvir Matiram
119 91. Pratap Harnam
120
92. Rajender Manuram
93. Rajbir Manuram
94. Rajesh Manuram
121
95. Smt angoori Krishna
96. Jagmender Krishna
122 97. Rajkunwar Jailal
123
98. Smt. Dharmo Dariya
99. Lakshmi Dariya
124
100. Suraj Kaur Kaliram
101. Bazir Kaliram
102. Ramehar Kaliram
103. Baljit Kaliram
104. Chand Kaliram
105. Ashok Kaliram
106. Sanjay Kaliram
107. Smt Roshni Kaliram
108. Shila Kaliram
125 109. Ramfal Mohkar
126 110. Rambhaj Mohkar
127
111. Jaswant Ramdiya
11 Nindana 112. Satyanarayan Ramdiya
55
Khewat 77 113. Sanjay Ramdiya
128
114. Smt. Rajkumari Sandeep
115. Smt. Manju Sandeep
116. Lakshay Sandeep
129 117. Mukhtyar singh Mansaram
130
118. Chatar singh Prithvi
119. Smt chando Prithvi
120. Sajno Prithvi
121. Angoori Prithvi
131
122. Chandram Hari singh
123. Jaswant Hari singh
132 124. Smt Lakshmi Prabhu
135
125. Sunahri devi Ran Singh
126. Rai Singh Ran Singh
127. Rajesh Ran Singh
136
128. Smt Savitri Omprakash
129. Smt. Monika Omprakash
130. Prem Omprakash
131. Pravin Omprakash
137
132. Smt Santokhi Munshi
133. Ishwar Munshi
138
134. Smt Khajani Hawa singh
135. Smt. Vedpati Hawa singh
136. Shila Hawa singh
137. Jagvir Hawa singh
138. Smt savita Hawa singh
139. rajesh Hawa singh
139
140. Smt. Premo Maha Singh
141. Naresh Maha Singh
142. Liilu Maha Singh
140 143. Omvati Hukum Chand
141 144. Dayachand Pyarelal
142
145. Raghubir Amar singh
146. Smt. Channo Amar singh
143
147. Krishna devi Jai Singh
148. Yogita Jai Singh
149. Vikas Jai Singh
11 Nindana 150. Amit Jai Singh
144
Khewat 77 151. Rajbala Suba singh
152. rohtas Suba singh
145 153. Chandrup Ratna
146
154. Chanderpati Satvir
155. Ajmer Satvir
156. Sumer Singh Satvir
147
157. prem Chand Dilip
158. Dharmender Dilip
159. Naresh Dilip
148 160. Smt Savitri Hajura
56
161.Manish Kumar Hajura
162. Sandip Kumar Hajura
163. admesh kumar Hajura
164. sujita Hajura
149
165. Lakshmi Pawan
166. atul Pawan
150
167.Jagmender singh Gyani
168.Amir Singh Gyani
169. Ranvir Singh Gyani
151
170. Virmati Samunder
171. Ashok Kumar Samunder
172. Pradeep Kumar Samunder
152
173. Vipin Kumar Roshan Lal
174. Anup singh Roshan Lal
153
175. Sakuntala Jugli
176. Anita Jugli
154
177. Smt. Roshni devi Ajit
178. Neelam Ajit
179.Seema Ajit
180. Anil Ajit
181. Satish Ajit
155
182. Smt. Kaila devi Jaibir
183. Pravin Jaibir
184. Vikas Jaibir
12 156 Nindana 1.Naresh Kumar Teka
157 Khewat 88 2. Smt. Sunita Ramesh
158 3. Smt. Aasha Bhim singh
159 4. Kamlesh Mahavir
160 5.Smt. Krishna Gyanchander
161
6. Kanwar singh Gyani
7. Hari singh Gyani
8. Sonu Gyani
162 9. Smt. Vimla Satyanarayan
163
10. Wazir Teka
11. atar Singh Teka
164
12. Smt. Sumitra Gyani
13. Smt shila Gyani
14.Smt. Babble Gyani
15. Smt. Moti Gyani
165 16. Randhir Ranpat
166
17. Smt. Jiwani Maha singh
18. Subhash Maha singh
19. Rajkumar Maha singh
20. Smt. Sumitra Maha singh
21. Shila Maha singh
167 22.Smt Babbli Vedprakash
168 23. Smt. Materi Rampal
169 24. Smt Pramila Wazir
57
170 25. Sribhagwan Ramfal
171
26. Smt. Khajani Diya
27. Chand singh Diya
28. Ramehar Diya
29.Ramkunwar Diya
30. Ajmer Diya
172
31. Smt. Chhanno Purn Singh
32. Omit Purn Singh
33. Shakuntala Purn Singh
34. Wazir singh Purn Singh
35. Rajesh Purn Singh
36. Suresh Purn Singh
173
37. Rajbala Ramehar
38. Manish Ramehar
12 Nindana 39. Jitender Ramehar
174
Khewat 88 40. Rambhaj Sube Singh
41. Smt. Maseri Sube Singh
175
42. Smt. Nahni Ramphal
43. Shila Ramphal
44.Sri sita Ramphal
45. Sribhagwan Ramphal
46. Srimateri Ramphal
176 47. Indra Singh Deshu
177 48.Krishna devi Ramphal
178 49. Dharmvir Inder Singh
179
50. Satyanarayan Ratna
51.Satvir Ratna
52. Suresh Kumar Ratna
180
53. Smt. Sarjo Tara
54. Mahender Singh Tara
55. Gulab Tara
56. Sri Krishan Tara
57.Smt. Satyawanti Tara
58. Gyandev urf Mogar Tara
59. Rajpati Tara
181 60.Dilbag Gordhan
182
61.Smt. Bhagwani Sultan
62. Sarjit Sultan
63.Rakesh Sultan
64. Shushil Sultan
65. Manjeet Sultan
183 66. Harischand Pohlu
184
67.Ramniwas Bhaleram
68.Vedprakash Bhaleram
69. Ramesh Bhaleram
185 70. Bharthu Prema
186 71. Vinod Kumar Balwan
187 72. Karamvir Jagat singh
58
73. Dalvir Jagat singh
188 74. Smt. Materi Ramphal
189 75. Rohtas Sheesram
190
76. Kamlesh Joshsingh
12 Nindana 77. Kavita Joshsingh
Khewat 88 78. Sarita Joshsingh
79. Jitender Joshsingh
191 80.Ramchander Dariya
192
81.Subhaschander Ramdiya
82.Kailashchander Ramdiya
83. Vijay Ramdiya
84. Smt. Rajo Ramdiya
13 193 Nindana 1.Balraj Fate Singh
194
Khewat 90 2. Ramniwas Gopi
Amla 3. Jagdish Gopi
4. Ramesh Kumar Gopi
5. Rajiv Gopi
14 Nindana 1.Sarto Gopi
195 Khewat 91 2. Balraj Fateh singh
196
15 197 Nindana 1.Ishwar Ran singh
198
Khewat No. 112 2. Umed Singh Tyare
3. Ramkishan Tyare
4. Mahavir Tyare
199
5. Nafe singh Risla
6. Mahender singh Risla
7. Kaptan Risla
200 8. Balwan Dariya
201 9. Murti Balwan Singh
202 10. Shakuntala Ramesh
16
203
Nindana 1. Mahavir Mukhtyar singh
Khewat 129 2. Jagat Singh Mukhtyar singh
3. Dilbag Singh Mukhtyar singh
4. Mahendru Mukhtyar singh
204
5. Balwan Zile Singh
6. Sajan Zile Singh
205
7. Risalo Bhima
8. Nafe Singh Bhima
206
9. Smt. Choto Zile singh
10. Rajender Zile singh
11. Jagdish Zile singh
12. Jagbir Zile singh
207
13. Sudesh Iqbal
14. Saroj Iqbal
15. Sunil Iqbal
208
16. Samunder Bheema
17. Jagmender Bheema
59
18. Shamsher Bheema
19. Sumitra Bheema
20. Dayawanti Bheema
209
21. Vimla Ratni/Baldeva
22. Gulab Ratni/Baldeva
23. Hargyan Ratni/Baldeva
24. Daljeet Ratni/Baldeva
210
25. Smt. Kitabo Dalel
26. Santu Dalel
27. Ramful Dalel
28. Anju Dalel
211
29. Chandsingh Ramswarup
30. Baljit Ramswarup
31. Prempuri Ramswarup
32. Murti Ramswarup
33. Shakuntala Ramswarup
212
34. Jasvanti Wazir
35. Jitender Wazir
36. Ankit Wazir
37. Sunilo Wazir
16
213
Nindana 1. Ajit Palaso d/o Ramswarup
Khewat 2. Satish Palaso d/o Ramswarup
No 129 3. Sunita Puri Palaso d/o Ramswarup
214
4. Shanti Shivlal
5. Subhas Shivlal
6. Suresh Shivlal
7. Ms Bala Shivlal
8. Ms Krisna Shivlal
9. Ms Rani Shivlal
215 10. Ms. Amarjiv Jaisingh
216
11. Satvir Maan Singh
12. Mahavir Maan Singh
217
13. Ishwar Dayachand
14. Karn singh Dayachand
218
15. Smt. Rajo Omprakash
16. Bijender Omprakash
17. Jagmender Omprakash
18. Jagdish Omprakash
19. Ajit Omprakash
20. Sandeep Omprakash
219
21. Ramehar Mangeram
22. Karmbir Mangeram
220
23. Prakash Dhara
24. Govind Dhara
221
25. Sunita Krisna
26. Amit Krisna
27. Ankush Krisna
60
28. Praveen Krisna
222
29. Jagmender Richpal
30. Baljit Richpal
31. Somvir Richpal
221
32. Ramesh Kumar Gopiram
33. Rajiv Gopiram
17 222 Nindana 1.Ramehar Ramsaran
223
Khewat 182 2. Satyanarayan Urf Jiwan Ramswarup
Awal 3. Kapura Ramswarup
4. Jivani Ramswarup
5. Santra Ramswarup
224 6. Murti Chandram
18 225 Nindana 1. Ramehar Ramsaran
226
Khewat 2. Satyanarayan Urf Jiwan Ramrup
No 182 3. Jivani Ramrup
Doman 4. Santro Ramrup
227
5. Ramniwas Gopi
6. Jagdish Gopi
7. Ramesh kumar Gopi
8. Rajiv Gopi
19 228 Nindana 1. Balwant Chandrup
229
Khewat 2. Subhas Ramkunwar
No. 3. Rajesh Ramkunwar
183,184 4. Ashok Ramkunwar
20
230
Nindana 1. Sukhbir Pratap Singh
Khewat 2. Ranbir Pratap Singh
No. 216 3. Rajender Pratap Singh
4. Jaidev Pratap Singh
5. Krishna Pratap Singh
6. Satyavan Pratap Singh
231 7. Devender Sukhbir
232 8. Jagbir Mahender Singh
233 9. Ajit Bijender Singh
234
10. Ramehar Karam Singh
11. Ramfal Karam Singh
12. Jaibir Karam Singh
13. Wazir Karam Singh
14. Chandkaran Karam Singh
15. Rajbir Karam Singh
235
16. Naveen Subhas
17. Praveen Subhas
21 236 Nindana 1. Sumer Podkar
237
Khewat 2. Rakesh Ramkisan
No. 217 3.Sanjay Ramkisan
238
4.Mukesh Baljit
5.Sandeep Baljit
61
239 6.Dayachand Gyano
240
7. Aanand Hira
8.pinki Hira
9.Billo Hira
10. Banty Hira
11.Seema Hira
12.Satish Hira
13.Ashok Hira
241 14.Nirmala Ravi
242
15.Shila Ravi
16.Rajesh Ravi
17.Rajpati Ravi
18.Ratni Ravi
19.Jaibhagwan Ravi
20.Sribhagwan Ravi
243 21.Dinesh Jagadish
244 22.Premi Devi Karn Singh
22
245
Nindana 1.Dilbag Sajan Kumar
Khewat 2.Ranbir Sajan Kumar
No. 220 3.Jai Singh Sajan Kumar
4. Satyavan Sajan Kumar
5.Kamlesh Sajan Kumar
6.Yashwanti Sajan Kumar
7.Sunita Sajan Kumar
8.Mukesh Sajan Kumar
246 9. Kailo devi Puri
247 10.Sarjo
248 11.Sudesh
249 12.Satbir
250 13.Dalbir
251 14.Rohtas Kapura
22 252 Nindana 15.Dharmbir Jagan
253 Khewat 16.Shahbo Patni Chand singh
254 No. 220 17.Pradeep Chatra
255 18.Balwan Azad
256 19.Nahnipatni Ramehar
257 20.Suman rani Vinod Kumar
258
21.Jagbir Devidat
22.Rajbir Devidat
23.Rajender Devidat
23 259
Nindana 1.Hardayal Surat Singh
Khewat No. 228 2. Ramdiya Surat Singh
260 3.Satynarayan Umed
261 4. Vinod Ramkishan
262
5. Harishchander Jage
6.Tejprakash Jage
62
7. Suresh Kumar Jage
263
8. Maha Singh Laxman
9. Satbir Laxman
264 10. Pramod Shivram
265
11. Vijender Ramfal
12. Praveen Ramfal
266 13. Ajay Dhanvir
24
267
Nindana 1.Sadhuram Rishala
Khewat 2.Ranvir Rishala
No. 245 3.Bijender Rishala
268 4.Samapti Prakash
269 5.Amit Rishala
25 270 Nindana 1.Dayanand Pyarelal
271 Khewat 2.Ishwar Diwan Singh
272
No. 255 3.Indravati Balbir
4.Naresh Balbir
5.Subhash Balbir
6. Ramesh Balbir
7.Bhoop Singh Balbir
8.Binod Balbir
273
9.Rajender Dhanpat
10.Dharmvir Dhanpat
11.Rajesh Dhanpat
274 12.Rajpal Mangeram
275
13.Prem Singh Munshi
14.Ranvir Munshi
15.Sudhir Munshi
16.Dharmvir Munshi
26 276 Nindana 1.Tekram Badlu
277
Khewat 2.Krishna Sahajram
No. 257 3.Dharmpal Sahajram
4.Wazir Sahajram
278
5.Darshana Kapur Singh
6.Kavita Kapur Singh
7.Somvir Kapur Singh
279
8.Gyanchand Sube Singh
9.Dharmvir Sube Singh
280
10.Sahdev Dharamvir
11.Rakesh Dharamvir
12.Devender Dharamvir
13.Ashok Dharamvir
281
14.Randhir Chandrup
26 Nindana 15.Jaipal Chandrup
282 Khewat 16.Somdev Kuldeep
283 No. 257 17.Bhale Dilip singh
284 18.Jugli Indraj
63
19.Sadhu Indraj
20.Pratap Indraj
21.Chandram Indraj
285
22.Sribhagwan Umed singh
23.Dharmender Umed singh
24.Phulkuar Umed singh
286
25.Satish Ramkanwar
26.Surender Kumar Ramkanwar
27.Narender Kumar Ramkanwar
287 28.Ramkanwar Udey singh
288 29.Bijender Bhale
289
30.Jaiprakash Rampal
31.Chandrahas Rampal
290
32.Surender Anand Prakash
33.Dhirender Anand Prakash
291
34.Surje Singh Ajit singh
35.Prem singh Ajit singh
36.Raghubir Singh Ajit singh
37.Rajender singh Ajit singh
292 38.Dharmvir Bare singh
293
39.Baljit singh Richpal
40.Jagmender Richpal
41.Somvir Richpal
294
42.Rawat singh Hawa Singh
43.Raj singh Hawa Singh
295 44.Smt. Santosh Rajbir
296 45. Samapti Prakash
297 46. Dhanpati Nafe singh
298 47.Jati Ranbir
299 48.Munni devi Sadhuram
300 49.Bharpai Dharamvir
301 50.Omvati Jugtiram
302 51.Baljit Dalip
27 303 Nindana 1.Smt Dhanvati Urf Dhanni Nafe singh
304
Khewat 2.Amit Prakash
No. 268 3.Sadhu Rishaal
4.Ranvir Rishaal
5.Bijender Rishaal
28 305 Nindana Shamlal Pana Tigri
306 Khewat Sultanpur Hasab
307 No. 275 Rusab araaji Khewat
29
308
Nindana 1.Jasvir Amar Singh
Khewat 2.Dharamvir Amar Singh
No.317, 3.Sanjay Amar Singh
309
318 4.Smt. Prem Satvir
5.Virender Satvir
64
6.Aanand Satvir
7.Smt. Radha Satvir
30 310 Nindana 1.Hawa Singh Phul Singh
311 Khewat 2.Dalbir Daya Singh
312 No.320 3.Mahender Phul singh
313
Awal 4.Subhash Mahavir s/o Fate S
5.Naveen Mahavir s/o Fate S
314
6.Surajmal Fate Singh
7.Chand Singh Fate Singh
8.Krishan Fate Singh
315
9.Lakshmi Bheem singh
10.Urmila Bheem singh
11.Ajmer Bheem singh
316 12.Dhanpati Hawa Singh
317 13.Urmila Ajmer Singh
318 14.Omi Daya singh
319 15.Murti Mahender
320 16.Dharamvir Chander Singh
321
17.Jaisingh Prabhu
18.Daman singh Prabhu
322 19.Inderjit Rajbir
30 323 Nindana 20.Smt. Santosh Omprakash
324 Khewat 21.Omwati Dalbir
325 No.320 22.Pramila Devi Puneet
31
326
Nindana 1.Smt. Rajpati Randhir
Khewat 2.Ramvilas Randhir
No.323 3.Balraj Randhir
4.Satyaprakash Randhir
5.Smt. Indu Randhir
6.Basanti Randhir
327
7.Rajesh Pratap
8.Rakesh Pratap
9.Rajender Pratap
328
10.Mahender Sunehra
11.Jagbir Sunehra
329
12.Pawan Mahipal
13.Sonu Mahipal
330 14.Santosh Chand Ram
331 15.Santro Satbir
32 332 Nindana 1.Chandram Munshi
334
Khewat 2.Ramratan Chandram
No.324 3.Ramesh Chandram
4.Suresh Chandram
5.Krishn Chandram
335 6.Randhir Singh Pravasi
336 7.Mahavir Raghubir Singh
65
8.Jaibhagwan Raghubir Singh
9.Sribhagwan Raghubir Singh
10.Shivji Raghubir Singh
337 11.Rajbala Krishn
338
12.Pradeep Raj singh
13.Amardeep Raj singh
339 14.Naresh Sukhbir
340 15.Bramha Chandram
341
16.Geeta Rameshwar
17.Deepak Rameshwar
33 342
Nindana 1.Balwan Bijeram
Khewat 2.Ratan Bijeram
343
No.329 3.Omprakash Bharthu
4.Satyanarayan Bharthu
344
5.Smt. Krishna Prem
6.Lakshmi Prem
7.Satish Prem
8.Subhash Prem
345
9.Veermati Kaptaan
10.Indravati Kaptaan
11.Jaibhagwan Kaptaan
12.Anil Kumar Kaptaan
346
13.Raaj Singh Dhanpat
14.Kamla Dhanpat
15.Saroj Dhanpat
16.Santosh Dhanpat
347 17. Harishchand Rama
348 18.Ajit Singh Chhajju ram
349
19. Sadhu ram Gordhan
20. Rajpal Gordhan
350
21. Azad Nafe Singh
22. Suresh Nafe Singh
351
23 Smt. Gyano Arjun
24. Jaipal Arjun
25.Wazir Arjun
26.Dharampal Arjun
27.Santosh Arjun
352 28.Ranbir Bharat Singh
353 29.Suresh Satyanarayan
354
30.Nirmala Meda
31.Kamla Meda
32.Karn singh Meda
33.Wazir Meda
34.Suresh Meda
355
35.Shusila Ramniwas
36.Anuj Ramniwas
66
37.Anjali Ramniwas
356 38. Ranbir Bhartha
34 357
Nindana 1.Balbir Gopala
Khewat 2.Surajmal Gopala
358
No.330 3.Anand Shamsher
4.Rajkumar Shamsher
5.Kaptaan Shamsher
359
6.Madan Devi singh
7.Mehar Devi singh
8.Smt Puspa devi Devi singh
9.Sanjay Devi singh
360 10.Hosiyar Gokal
361
11.Smt. Omli Rajbir
12.Smt. Mukesh Rajbir
13.Satyanarayan Rajbir
14.Pradeep Rajbir
362 15.Deepak Satbir
363 16.Chatru Ranpat
35 364 Nindana 1.Sandeep Rajkumar
365
Khewat 2.Ranbir Sube
No.331 3.Dharambir Sube
366 4.Balwant Ujjala
367
5.Mahabir Hariram
6.Karn singh Hariram
7.Ramniwas Hariram
8.Rohtas Hariram
368
9.Bijender Ishwar
10.Narender Ishwar
369 11.Anil Karn singh
36
370
Nindana 1.Bhateri Ramphal
Khewat No. 402 2.Nanhi Ramphal
No 402 3.Sheela Ramphal
4.Sita Ramphal
5.Sribhagwan Ramphal
371
6.Sahbo Chand
7.Sumitra Devi Chand
8.Nilam Chand
9.Jeet Singh Chand
36 Nindana 10.Praveen Kumar Chand
372
Khewat No. 402 11.Ramehar Deepa
No 402 12.Ramkanwar Deepa
373 13.Josh singh Shubhram
374 14.Sadhu Arjun
375
15.Sudhi Meda singh
16.Rameshwar Meda singh
17.Saroj Meda singh
67
18.Vedo Meda singh
376
19.Satynarayan Prithi
20.Ramniwas Prithi
377
21.Manchari Ramewar
22.Shamsher Ramewar
378 23.Ajmer Dipa
379
24. Suman Ajmer
25.Priti Ajmer
26.Arun Ajmer
380
27.Chhatar Nathhu
28.Tekram Nathhu
29.Ramrati Nathhu
381
30.Ramesh Harikishan
31.Santosh Harikishan
32.Sunita Harikishan
33.Sheela Harikishan
34.seema Harikishan
35.Sita Harikishan
382
36.Nanhi Ramsarla
37.karamvir Ramsarla
38.Dharambir Ramsarla
39.Ajmer Ramsarla
40.Phool Ramsarla
41.Samundi Ramsarla
42.Meena Devi Ramsarla
383
43.Veermati Ramveer
44.Otri Ramveer
45.Sonu urf sunil Ramveer
46.Sandeep Urf Monu Ramveer
36 Nindana 47.Babli Ramveer
Khewat No. 402 48.Nilam Ramveer
68
Appendix III A
Affected trees – valuation letter
List of Affected Trees under Private and Gram Panchayat ownership under proposed subproject improvement, widening and strengthening of gohana-lakhan majra-meham- bhiwani road km 16.000 to km 53.700 in rohtak district.
Sr No
Village Name of owner Father/ Husband
Khasra No. Tree
No Cost
1 Nindana Munshi Joglal 2345 1 5555
2 --do-- Gram panchayat Nindana
- 2404 1 3170
Total - - 2 8725
Note:- 1. Cost has been calculated after getting rates from Forest Department and
compensation will be given as per the valuation report. 2. The above mentioned trees are not fruit bearing trees and are matured trees i.e. one
is Piple and other is Safeda. Compensation /valuation cost for the tree existing on Gram Panchayat land will be
given to Gram Panchayat Nindana
69
Letter of affected tree valuation by Forest Department under the subproject Widening and Strengthening Gohana-Lakhan Majra-Meham- Bhiwani road km 16.000 to km 53.700 in rohtak district (construction of Nindana Bypass).
70
Appendix III B
Affected well – valuation letter
List of Affected Structures (Well) under Private ownership within proposed subproject improvement, widening and strengthening of gohana-lakhan majra-meham- bhiwani road km 16.000 to km 53.700 in rohtak district.
Sr No Village Name of owner Father/ Husband
Khasra No. Structure
Type of Structure
No Cost
1 Nindana Munshi Joglal 2345 Well 1 12,340
Total - - 1 12,340
Note:- Cost has been calculated by PWD after getting rates from P.H.E. Department and compensation will be given as per the valuation report.
71
Letter of Affected Structure (Well) valuation under Private ownership within proposed subproject improvement, widening and strengthening of gohana-lakhan majra-meham- bhiwani road km 16.000 to km 53.700 in rohtak district.
72
Appendix IV
List of serveraly affected persons
List of severely AHH (widening and strengthening of GLMB Road from KM 16.000 to KM 53.700 in Rohtak District)
S. No
VILLAGE Name of Owner Father/ Husband
Acquired Land Share
Khasra No.
Acquired Land (B-
B)*
Total land
(B-B)*
Acquisition (in %)
Males including children
(No.)
Females including children
(No.)
Total members
(No.)
Nos. Of
literate Religion Vulnerability
Profession of the Family
Income/ yr/ family
(Rs.) Remarks
1 Nindana (Khewat No. 72)
Mahavir Molad 1/15 987 0-14 1 1 PH
2 Karamvir Shriram 1/24 988 0-8 2 3 5 4 Hindu - Agri +
Service 3,00,000
Multi- Purpose Health Worker (MPHW)
3 Dharamvir Shriram 1/24 992 0-15 2 1 3 3 -do- - Agri 60,000
4 Ranvir Shriram 1/24 993 0-7 1 2 3 3 -do- - Agri +
Service 4,00,000 Military
5 Nafe Singh Pratap 1/66 3 2 5 5 -do- PH Agri +
Pension 4,00,000 Retired S.O
6 Jagat Singh Pratap 1/66 4 1 5 5 -do- Agri 60,000
7 Santosh Pratap 1/66 1 3 4 4 -do- WHH Agri +
Service 3,00,000
8 Rajender Manuram 1/9 2 1 3 3 -do- - Agri 60,000
9 Rajbir Manuram 1/9 1 - 1 1 -do- - Agri 60,000
10 Rajesh Manuram 1/9 1 2 3 3 -do- - Agri 60,000
2-4 13-5 16.60%
11 Nindana Khewat No. 112
Ishwar Ran singh 1/12 2405 0-2 4 5 9 8 -do- - Agri +
Pension 3,50,000 Retired S.H.O
12 Umed Singh Pyare 77/432 2406 0-3 4 1 5 5 -do- - Agri +
Pension 3,00,000
Retired Inspector Roadways
13 Ramkishan Pyare 11/108 8520 0-8 4 2 6 4 -do- - Agri 60,000 -
73
8521
2407
14 Mahavir Pyare 11/108
8595
0-18 4 1 5 5 -do- - Agri 60,000 - 8596
2408
15 Balwan Dariya 11/36 5 4 9 7 -do- - Agri 60,000 -
3-12 19-3 18.80%
16 Nindana Khewat No. 228
Ajay Dhanvir 1/20 2416 0-13 2 2 4 4 -do- - Agri + Service 3,00,000 Air -force personnel
17 Satbir Laxman 1/20 2417 0-7 2 1 3 3 -do- - Agri 60,000 -
18 Pramod Shivram 1/10 2419 0-1 1 1 2 1 -do- - Agri 60,000 -
1-1 8-2 13.60% -
19 Nindana (Khewat 182)
1.Ramehar Ramsaran 340/1137 768 0-12 1 1 -do- -
20 2. Satyanarayan Urf Jiwan
Ramswarup 7/24 769 0-9 1 1 -do- -
21 Awal 3. Kapura Ramswarup 1/8 770 0-5 1 1 -do- -
22 4. Jivani Ramswarup 1/8 771 0-12 1 1 -do- -
23 5. Santra Ramswarup 1/8 1 1 -do- -
24 6. Murti Chandram 13/379 1 1 -do- -
1-18 18-19 10.00%
* B-B: Bigha-Biswa
74
Appendix V
Public consultation photographs
Photographs of Public Consultation regarding acquisition of land for Nindana
Bye Pass in village Nindana by the PWD Team headed by Sh. R.K.Sehrawat,
Executive Engineer, PWD B & R Rohtak Haryana.
75
Photographs taken during public consultations at Nindana village on June 11
2013. Affected persons with representatives of HSRDC and NCRPB.
76
Few Photogrtaphs taken during the study period
Photograph Showing Consultations with Stakeholders during the Study Period.(December 2012-January 2013)
Photograph Showing Consultations with Stakeholders during the Study Period.(December 2012-January 2013)
77
Appendix VA
Minutes of Public Consultation with signature sheets of APs - 2013
1. Consultations were held with the households, daily passengers, villagers along the
proposed Road for strengthening and widening during the socio-economic survey in
December 2012 and January 2013. Details of the plan for widening and
strengthening of road and the reason for undertaking improvements were explained
to them in detail. Advantages and Disadvantages of the proposed widening and
strengthening were also explained. The time to be taken for widening and
strengthening was also explained.
2. The queries and concerns of the participants and the response and proposed
remedial measures for each of the query/concerns are presented below.
S.
No.
Query/Concern Response
1. The road gets damaged after each
monsoon and repair works are
delayed
It was explained that proper drainage has been
proposed in the design and there will be no
flooding of the road. Hence once laid, with
minimum maintenance, the roads will last for a
long time.
2. What is the width of the Road? Two-lane road has been proposed with
minimum 10 meters wide carriage way.
3. What will happen in the village area
where you will not have the required
space
In built-up places, it is proposed to restrict
widening within available space and provide
realignments at later stage.
4. What will be the basis of fixing
compensation
Compensation will be paid as per the
Government Rules and the ESMS (entitlement
framework) of NCRPB wherever there will be
land acquisition. It was also explained that the
land acquisition will be restricted to agricultural
land and that too for construction of Nindana
Bye-Pass Road.
5. Wanted that instead of widening of
the Road a bypass should be made
It was explained that as of now there is no
proposal of a bypass to some of the villages
except Nindana and only strengthening and
widening proposal is under consideration. Due
care would be taken while measuring the
distances from centre line of the road so that
widening be completed within the available
ROW.
7. Wanted to know if construction will
be carried out in one half of the
It was explained that road will be only
strengthened and widened.
78
Road so that the other half would
be available for access
8. Will the construction of Road
requires more land?
There is availability of government land for the
widening throughout the proposed road but due
to thickly populated area in village abadi of
Nindana, proposal for Bye-Pass has been
made.
Signature sheet of the persons during public consultation along with officials of
HSRDC – the implementation Agency
79
Appendix VB
Signature sheet of participants (severaly affected APs) – February 2014
80
Appendix VC
Transcript of the signature sheet
Sub:- For the widening & maintenance of GLMB Road (KM 16/0 to KM 53/7) in Rohtak
District land acquisition for Nindana Village projected Bypass is provided by the Govt. as per
the scheme of NCRPB (ADB funding). During this announcement undersigned villagers were
present.
S.No. Khewat No. Name Father’s Name Contact No. Signature
1 72 Rajesh Mannuram 9992076750
2 Rajbeer Do
3 Rajendre Do 9992837018
4 Nafeh Singh Pratap Singh 9812729983
5 Jagat Singh Do
6 Karambeer Shri Ram 9992096462
7 Dharambeer Do 9812118388
8 Ranbeer Do
9 228 Satyanarayan Umendre Singh 9541356610
10 112 Ishwar Ran Singh 8529033684
11 Umed Singh Pyare 9416088188
12 Mahabeer Do
13 Balwan Dariya 7404449097
14 Mahendre Singh Risal
15 Ramkishan Pyare
16 228 Hardayal Surat Singh 9416607723
17 Ramdiya Do 9416113057
18 Satbeer Laxman 9812799388
19 Pramod S.Shivram
20 Ajay Dhanveer 9992230091
81
Appendix VI
Government Rates of wages/pay prevalent for district Sonepat - District
Commissioner Rohtak Wages list
82
83
84
Appendix VII
Land Rate as determined under the Chairmanship of Commissioner, Rohtak Division
for acquisition of land for Nindana Bye Pass in village Nindana
85
Appendix VIII
Disbursement status of AHH as of December 2013 as stated by HSRDC
S.
No
VILLAGE Name of Owner Father/
Husband
Acq
uir
ed
Lan
d S
har
e
Kh
asra
No
.
Lan
d
Acq
uir
ed
B-B
Tota
l
Lan
d B
-B
%
Acq
uis
itio
n
Compensation And Assistance Status of
Disbursement Compensation
for Land and
Other Assets
R & R Assistance
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
1 NINDANA 1. Randhir Tarachand 1/6 2395 0-4 56752=00 Disbursed
Khewat No-
23
2. Smt Vimla Azad Singh 1/48 2403 7095=00 Disbursed
3. Nilam Azad Singh 1/48 7095=00 Disbursed
4. Balwan Azad Singh 1/16 21286=00 Disbursed
5. Jagat singh Azad Singh 1/16 21286=00 Disbursed
6. Kamlo Chand Roop 1/9 37842=00 Disbursed
7. Nirmala Chand Roop 1/9 37842=00 Disbursed
8. Umrav Singh Chand Roop 1/9 37842=00 Disbursed
9. Ishwar Singh Ran Singh 1/3 113525=00 Disbursed
0-4 24-12 0.81%
86
2 NINDANA 1. Smt. Kalawati Balbir Singh 1/56 967 0-11 91225=00 Disbursed
Khewat No-
41
2.Surender Balbir Singh 1/56 968 0-11 91225=00 Disbursed
3. Virender Balbir Singh 1/56 969 0-12 91225=00 Disbursed
4. Jyoti Balbir Singh 1/56 2388 0-7 91225=00 Disbursed
5. Smt. Daya Kaur Rajender Singh 1/42 2389 0-11 121634=00 Disbursed
6. Sukhvinder Rajender Singh 1/42 2390 0-8 121634=00 Disbursed
7. Minu urf Vinay Rajender Singh 1/42 Kile6 121634=00 Disbursed
8. Balwan Sube 1/28 182451=00 Disbursed
9. Dharma Sube 1/28 182451=00 Disbursed
10. Satyavan Sube 1/28 182451=00 Disbursed
11. Anita Ajmer 1/112 45613=00 Disbursed
12. Rohit Ajmer 1/112 45613=00 Disbursed
13. Ajay Ajmer 1/112 45613=00 Disbursed
14. Sweety Ajmer 1/112 45613=00 Disbursed
15/1 Prakash Chater Singh 2787/84307 168877=00 Disbursed
15/2 Rohtas Chater Singh 2787/84307 168877=00 Disbursed
15/3 Murti Devi Chater Singh 2787/84307 168877=00 Disbursed
15/4 Manohari Devi Chater Singh 2787/84307 168877=00 Disbursed
87
16. Maha Singh Bhagwana 1/7 729804=00 Disbursed
17. Chand Singh Balwant 1/21 243268=00 Disbursed
18. Naresh Kumar Balwant 1/21 243268=00 Disbursed
19. Jagdish Balwant 1/21 243268=00 Disbursed
20.Om Devi Hawa Singh 32/3011 54293=00 Disbursed
21. Wazir Singh Devi Singh 1/14 364902=00 Disbursed
22. Rajesh Ranvir Singh 1/28 182451=00 Disbursed
23. Rakesh Ranvir Singh 1/28 182451=00 Disbursed
S.
No
VILLAGE Name of Owner Father/
Husband
Acq
uir
ed
Lan
d S
har
e
Kh
asra
No
.
Lan
d
Acq
uir
ed
B-B
Tota
l
Lan
d B
-B
%
Acq
uis
itio
n
Compensation And Assistance Status of
Disbursement Compensation
for Land and
Other Assets
R & R Assistance
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
24. Satbir Shivcharan 1/21 243268=00 Disbursed
25. Krishna Shivcharan 1/21 243268=00 Disbursed
26. Jagbir Shivcharan 1/21 243267=00 Disbursed
3-0 150-11 1.99
88
3. Nindana 1.Ramkunwar Zile Singh 1/12 785 42572=00 Disbursed
Khewat 62. 2. Chanderbhan Zile Singh 1/12 42572=00 Disbursed
3. Rohtas Zile Singh 1/12 42572=00 Disbursed
4. Rajender urf
Nihal Singh
Umer Singh 1/16 31929=00 Disbursed
5. Manful Umer Singh 1/16 31929=00 Disbursed
6. Ranbir Singh Umer Singh 1/16 31929=00 Disbursed
7. Dalbir Singh Umer Singh 1/16 31929=00 Disbursed
8. Hawa Singh Rup Ram ¼ 127716=00 Disbursed
9. Maha singh Rup Ram ¼ 127715=00 Disbursed
0-6 83-2 8.31%
4. Nindana 1.Bhagat Singh Jailal 1/12 791 14191=00 Disbursed
Khewat 63. 2. Dharampal Jailal 1/12 14191=00 Disbursed
3. Krishna Sultan 1/12 14191=00 Disbursed
4. Jagat singh Nafe singh 1/16 10643=00 Disbursed
5. Kuldip singh Nafe singh 1/16 10643=00 Un-disbursed
6. Baljit Nafe singh 1/16 10643=00 Disbursed
7. Jogender Singh Nafe singh 1/16 10643=00 Disbursed
8. Ramfal Bhaleram 1/12 14191=00 Disbursed
89
9. Omprakash Bhaleram 1/12 14191=00 Disbursed
10. Bikram Jaibhagwan 1/24 7095=00 Disbursed
11. Vikas Jaibhagwan 1/24 7095=00 Disbursed
12. Bhyaram Chandrup 5/168 5068=00 Disbursed
13. Chanrup Ramkishan 37/168 37504=00 Disbursed
0-2 88-12 0.11%
5. Nindana 1.Ramfal Dipchand 1/21 390 0-6 77034=00 Disbursed
Khewat 67. 2. Bare Singh Dipchand 1/21 391 0-11 77034=00 Disbursed
3. Mahender Singh Dipchand 1/21 392 0-2 77035=00 Disbursed
4. Gulab Singh Dipchand 1/21 77035=00 Disbursed
5. Ramehar Dipchand 1/21 77035=00 Disbursed
6. Dharambir Dipchand 1/21 77035=00 Disbursed
7. Ranbir Singh Dipchand 1/21 77035=00 Disbursed
8. Hari Singh Ramnath 1/3 539244=00 Disbursed
9. Ram Kunwar Sheesram 1/3 539244=00 Disbursed
0-19 37-3 5.53% Disbursed
S.
No
VILLAGE Name of Owner Father/
Husband
Acq
uir
ed
Lan
d S
har
e
Kh
asra
No
.
Lan
d
Acq
uir
ed
B-B
Tota
l
Lan
d B
-B
%
Acq
uis
itio
n
Compensation And Assistance Status of
Disbursement Compensation
for Land and
Other Assets
R & R Assistance
90
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
6. Nindana 1.Balbir Banwari 17/120 9112/786 144744=00 Disbursed
Khewat 68. 2. Ramfal Banwari 5/24 212859=00 Disbursed
3. Jainarayan Jogiram 1/10 102173=00 Disbursed
4. Jaibhagwan Dilip Singh 11/180 62439=00 Disbursed
5. Ramesh Dilip Singh 11/180 62439=00 Disbursed
6. Balwan Dilip Singh 11/360 31219=00 Undisbursed
7. Dinesh Balwan 11/360 31219=00 Disbursed
8. Suresh Dayanand 11/60 187316=00 Disbursed
9. Ms Angoori Sadanand 11/120 93659=00 Disbursed
10. Ms Saroj Sadanand 11/120 93658=00 Disbursed
0-12 24-16 2.42%
7. Nindana 1.Balbir Banwari 17/240 9111/786 66341=00 Disbursed
Khewat No.
70
2. Ramfal Banwari 5/48 97560=00 Disbursed
3. Jainarayan Jogiram 1/20 46829=00 Disbursed
4. Jaibhagwan Dilip Singh 11/360 28618=00 Disbursed
5. Ramesh Dilip Singh 11/360 28618=00 Disbursed
6. Balwan Dilip Singh 11/720 14309=00 Undisbursed
7. Dinesh Balwan 11/720 14309=00 Disbursed
91
8. Suresh Dayanand 11/120 85853=00 Disbursed
9. Ms Angoori Sadanand 11/240 42927=00 Disbursed
10. Ms Saroj Sadanand 11/240 42927=00 Disbursed
11.Mayaram urf
Moharam
Lehul 1/15 62439=00 Undisbursed
12. Sadakaur Malu 1/105 8920=00 Undisbursed
13. Dipchand Malu 1/105 8920=00 Undisbursed
14. Ramkunwar Malu 1/105 8920=00 Disbursed
15. Maha Singh Malu 1/105 8920=00 Disbursed
16. Rajender Malu 1/105 8920=00 Disbursed
17. Omprakash Malu 1/105 8920=00 Disbursed
18. Krishna devi Malu 1/105 8920=00 Disbursed
19. Tekram Rishala 1/90 10407=00 Undisbursed
20. Jagan Rishala 1/90 10406=00 Disbursed
21. Karamvir Rishala 1/90 10406=00 Undisbursed
22. Mayakaur Rishala 1/90 10406=00 Undisbursed
23. Mewa Rishala 1/90 10407=00 Undisbursed
S. VILLAGE Name of Owner Father/
Acq
uir
e
d
Lan
d
Shar
e Kh
as
ra
No
.
Lan
d
Acq
uir
e
d B-B
Tota
l Lan
d
B-B
%
Acq
uis
iti
on
Compensation And Assistance Status of
92
No Husband Compensation
for Land and
Other Assets
R & R Assistance Disbursement
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
7. Nindana 24.Angoori Devakram 1/450 9111/786 2081=00 Disbursed
Khewat No.
70
25. Narender Devakram 1/450 2081=00 Disbursed
26. Shila Devakram 1/450 2081=00 Disbursed
27. Mukesh Devakram 1/450 2081=00 Disbursed
28. Suman Devakram 1/450 2081=00 Disbursed
29. Sukhdei Mansa 1/40 23415=00 Undisbursed
30. Ramehar Bichiya 1/12 78049=00 Disbursed
31. Sumandu Bichiya 1/12 78048=00 Disbursed
32. Joginder Bichiya 1/12 78048=00 Disbursed
33. Ramchander Mansa 1/40 23414=00 Undisbursed
0-11 17-3 3.20%
93
S.
No
VILLAGE Name of Owner Father/
Husband
Acq
uir
ed
Lan
d S
har
e
Kh
asra
No
.
Lan
d
Acq
uir
ed
B
-B
Tota
l
Lan
d B
-B
%
Acq
uis
itio
n
Compensation And Assistance Status of
Disbursement
Compensation
for Land and
Other Assets
R & R Assistance
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
8. Nindana 1.Kitabo Bharat Singh 1/30 987 0-14 124878=00 Disbursed
Khewat No.
72
2. Silwant Bharat Singh 1/30 988 0-8 124877=00 Disbursed
3/1. Khujano Manigar 1/75 992 0-15 49951=00 Disbursed
3/2. Ajmer Manigar 1/75 993 0-7 49951=00 Disbursed
3/3. Bhagat Singh Manigar 1/75 993 49951=00 Disbursed
3/4. Kamla Manigar 1/75 993 49951=00 Disbursed
3/5. Nahni Manigar 1/75 993 49951=00 Disbursed
4/1. Mahender
Singh
Phulwati D/o
Kanwar Singh
1/105 993 35679=00 Disbursed
4/2. Dilbag singh Phulwati D/o
Kanwar Singh
1/105 993 35679=00 Disbursed
4/3. Sumitra Phulwati D/o
Kanwar Singh
1/105 993 35679=00 Disbursed
4/4. Nirmala Phulwati D/o
Kanwar Singh
1/105 993 35679=00 Disbursed
94
4/5. Rajkala Phulwati D/o
Kanwar Singh
1/105 993 35679=00 Disbursed
4/6.Vimla Phulwati D/o
Kanwar Singh
1/105 993 35680=00 Disbursed
4/7.Guddi Phulwati D/o
Kanwar Singh
1/105 993 35680=00 Disbursed
5. Phulkaur Kanwar Singh 1/15 993 249755=00 Disbursed
6. Mahavir Molad 1/15 993 249755=00 Disbursed
7. Indrawati Shriram 1/24 993 156097=00 Disbursed
8. Karamvir Shriram 1/24 993 156097=00 Disbursed
9.Dharamvir Shriram 1/24 993 156097=00 Disbursed
10. Ranvir Shriram 1/24 993 156096=00 Disbursed
11/1. Bholi devi Pratap 1/66 993 56762=00 Disbursed
11/2. Nafe Singh Pratap 1/66 993 56762=00 Disbursed
11/3. Jagat Singh Pratap 1/66 993 56762=00 Disbursed
11/4. Sunehro Pratap 1/66 993 56762=00 Disbursed
11/5. Sumitra Pratap 1/66 993 56762=00 Disbursed
11/6. Birmati Pratap 1/66 993 56763=00 Disbursed
11/7. Rajpati Pratap 1/66 993 56763=00 Disbursed
11/8. Santosh Pratap 1/66 993 56763=00 Disbursed
11/9. Kamlesh Pratap 1/66 993 56763=00 Disbursed
95
11/10. Anita Pratap 1/66 993 56763=00 Disbursed
11/11. Santosh Karam Singh 1/264 993 14190=00 Disbursed
96
S.
No
VILLAGE Name of Owner Father/
Husband
Acq
uir
ed
Lan
d S
har
e
Kh
asra
No
.
Lan
d
Acq
uir
ed
B
-B
Tota
l
Lan
d B
-B
%
Acq
uis
itio
n
Compensation And Assistance Status of
Disbursement
Compensation
for Land and
Other Assets
R & R Assistance
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
8. Nindana 11/12. Puspa Karam Singh 1/264 993 14191=00 Disbursed
Khewat No.
72
11/13. Usha Karam Singh 1/264 993 14191=00 Disbursed
11/14. Ankit Karam Singh 1/264 993 14191=00 Disbursed
12. Rajender Manuram 1/9 993 416259=00 Disbursed
13. Rajbir Manuram 1/9 993 416258=00 Disbursed
14. Rajesh Manuram 1/9 993 416258=00 Disbursed
2-4 13-5 16.6%
97
S.
No
VILLAGE Name of Owner Father/
Husband
Acq
uir
ed
Lan
d S
har
e
Kh
asra
No
.
Lan
d
Acq
uir
ed
B
-B
Tota
l
Lan
d B
-B
%
Acq
uis
itio
n
Compensation And Assistance Status of
Disbursement
Compensation
for Land and
Other Assets
R & R Assistance
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
9. Nindana 1.Ramfal Modkar ¼ 784 170287=00 Disbursed
Khewat No.
74
2. Rambhaj Modkar ¼ 170288=00 Disbursed
3. Satyanarayan Ramdiya 23/267 58676=00 undisbursed
4. Jasvant Ramdiya 23/267 58676=00 Disbursed
5. Sanjay Ramdiya 23/267 58676=00 Disbursed
6. Rajkumari Sandip 1/18 37842=00 Disbursed
7. Manju Sandip 1/18 37842=00 Disbursed
8. Lakhshay Sandip 1/18 37841=00 Disbursed
9. Ramesh Kumar Gopiram 10/267 25511=00 Disbursed
10. Balraj Fateh Singh 10/267 25511=00 Disbursed
0-8 13-7 3%
10. Nindana 1.Mukhtyar singh Mansaram 1/12 790 0-7 368956=00 Disbursed
Khewat No.
75
2. Chatar Singh Prithi 1/48+1/144 1003 0-17 122985=00 Undisbursed
98
3.Chandro Prithi 1/48 1004 0-7
4. Sajno Prithi 1/48+1/144 1005 0-12 122985=00 Undisbursed
5. Angoori Prithi 1/48+1/144 1006 0-9 122986=00 Undisbursed
6. Chanram Hariram 53/648 362124=00 Disbursed
7. Murti Chandram 1/648 6833=00 Disbursed
8. Sandokhi Munshi 1/108 40995=00 undisbursed
9. Ishwar Munshi 1/108 40995=00 undisbursed
10. Premo Maha Singh 1/324 13665=00 Disbursed
11. Naresh Maha Singh 1/324 13665=00 Disbursed
12. Lilu Maha Singh 1/324 13665=00 Disbursed
13. Dayachand Pyare Lal 1/36 122985=00 Disbursed
14. Raghubir Amar Singh 1/24 184478=00 Undisbursed
15. Chaano d/o Amar Singh 1/24 184478=00 Undisbursed
16. Premchand Dilip singh 1/48 92239=00 Disbursed
17. Dharmender Dilip singh 1/48 92239=00 Disbursed
18. Naresh Dilip singh 1/48 92239=00 Disbursed
19. Shakuntala d/o Jugti 1/64 55344=00 Disbursed
20. Anita Jugti 1/64 55344=00 Disbursed
21. Rajbala Suba Singh 1/48 92239=00 Disbursed
22. Rohtas Suba Singh 1/48 92239=00 Disbursed
99
23. Lakhshmi Prabhu 1/36 122985=00 Disbursed
24. Sarita Devi Omprakash 1/144 30746=00 Disbursed
25. Monika Omprakash 1/144 30746=00 Disbursed
26. Prem Omprakash 1/144 30747=00 Disbursed
S.
No
VILLAGE Name of Owner Father/
Husband
Acq
uir
ed
Lan
d S
har
e
Kh
asra
No
.
Lan
d
Acq
uir
ed
B
-B
Tota
l
Lan
d B
-B
%
Acq
uis
itio
n
Compensation And Assistance Status of
Disbursement
Compensation
for Land and
Other Assets
R & R Assistance
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
10. Nindana 27. Pravin Omprakash 1/144 30747=00 Disbursed
Khewat No.
75
28.Savitry Hajura 1/96 46119=00 Disbursed
29. Manish Hajura 1/96 46119=00 Disbursed
30.Sandeep Hajura 1/96 46119=00 Disbursed
31. Admesh Hajura 1/96 46120=00 Disbursed
32. Sunita Hajura 1/96 46120=00 Disbursed
33. Laxmi Devi Pawan kumar 1/192 23060=00 Disbursed
34. Atul Pawan Kumar 1/192 23060=00 Disbursed
35. Jogender Gyani 1/64 69179=00 Disbursed
100
36. Amir Singh Gyani 1/64 69179=00 Disbursed
37. Ranbir Gyani 1/64 69179=00 Disbursed
38. Sunahari Devi Ran Singh 1/108 40995=00 Disbursed
39. Rai Singh Ran Singh 1/108 40995=00 Disbursed
40. Rajesh Ran Singh 1/108 40996=00 Disbursed
41. Vipin Roshan 1/32 138358=00 Disbursed
42. Anup Roshan 1/32 138358=00 Disbursed
43. Roshni Ajit 1/320 13835=00 Disbursed
44. Nilam Ajit 1/320 13836=00 Disbursed
45. Sima Ajit 1/320 13836=00 Disbursed
46. Anil Kumar Ajit 1/320 13836=00 Disbursed
47. Satish Ajit 1/320 13836=00 Disbursed
48. Kaila devi Jaibir 1/192 23059=00 Disbursed
49. Pravin Jaibir 1/192 23060=00 Disbursed
50. Vikas Jaibir 1/192 23060=00 Disbursed
51. Virmati Sumandu 1/192 23060=00 Disbursed
52. Ashok Kumar Sumandu 1/192 23060=00 Disbursed
53. Pradeep
Kumar
Sumandu 1/192 23060=00 Disbursed
54. Chandrapati Satbir 1/48 92239=00 Disbursed
55. Ajmer Singh Satbir 1/48 92239=00 Disbursed
101
56. sumer Singh Satbir 1/48 92239=00 Disbursed
2-12 61-17 4.20%
102
.
No
VILLAGE Name of Owner Father/
Husband
Acq
uir
ed
Lan
d S
har
e
Kh
asra
No
.
Lan
d
Acq
uir
ed
B
-B
Tota
l
Lan
d B
-B
%
Acq
uis
itio
n
Compensation And Assistance Status of
Disbursement
Compensation
for Land and
Other Assets
R & R Assistance
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
11. Nindana 1.Ramkanwar Zile singh 1/72 787 0-0 15373=00 Disbursed
Khewat 77 2. Chandrabhan Zile singh 1/72 789 0-13 15373=00 Disbursed
3. Rohtas Zile singh 1/72 15373=00 Disbursed
4. Umed singh Rupram 1/24 46120=00 Disbursed
5. Maha singh Rupram 1/24 46120=00 Disbursed
6. Hawa Singh Rupram 1/24 46120=00 Disbursed
7. Bhagat Singh Jailal 1/72 15373=00 Disbursed
8. Dharmpal Jailal 1/72 15373=00 Disbursed
9. Krishna Sultan 1/72 15373=00 Disbursed
10. Jagat Singh Nafe singh 1/96 11530=00 Disbursed
11. Kuldip singh Nafe singh 1/96 11530=00 Undisbursed
12. Baljit singh Nafe singh 1/96 11530=00 Disbursed
13. Jogender Nafe singh 1/96 11530=00 Disbursed
14. Omprakash BhaleRam 1/72 15373=00 Disbursed
103
15. Ramphal BhaleRam 1/72 15373=00 Disbursed
16. Vikram Jaibhagwan 1/144 7687=00 Disbursed
17. Vikas Jaibhagwan 1/144 7687=00 Disbursed
18. Mayaram Chanderna 5/1008 5490=00 Disbursed
19. Chanderna Ramakisan 37/1008 40629=00 Disbursed
20. Rajkumar Chatak 1/42 26354=00 Disbursed
21. Rajbir Chatak 1/42 26354=00 Disbursed
22. Vazir Chatak 1/42 26354=00 Disbursed
23. Pale Chatak 1/42 26354=00 Disbursed
24. Smt. Bala Chatak 1/42 26354=00 Disbursed
25. Guddi Chatak 1/42 26354=00 Disbursed
26. Shila Chatak 1/42 26354=00 Disbursed
27. Rampal Dipchand 1/126 8785=00 Disbursed
28. Bare Singh Dipchand 1/126 8785=00 Disbursed
29. Mahender Dipchand 1/126 8785=00 Disbursed
30. Gullab singh Dipchand 1/126 8785=00 Disbursed
31. Ramehar Dipchand 1/126 8785=00 Disbursed
32. Dharmvir Dipchand 1/126 8785=00 Disbursed
33. Ranvir Dipchand 1/126 8785=00 Disbursed
34. Hariram Ramnath 1/18 61493=00 Disbursed
104
35. Ramkunwar Sheesram 1/18 61493=00 Disbursed
36. Smt Bahri Joshiram 1/48 23060=00 Disbursed
105
S.
No
VILLAGE Name of Owner Father/
Husband
Acq
uir
ed
Lan
d S
har
e
Kh
asra
No
.
Lan
d
Acq
uir
ed
B
-B
Tota
l
Lan
d B
-B
%
Acq
uis
itio
n
Compensation And Assistance Status of
Disbursement
Compensation
for Land and
Other Assets
R & R Assistance
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
11. Nindana 37.Jaiinarayan Jogiram 1/120 9224=00 Disbursed
Khewat 77 38. Balbir Banwari 13/5760 2498=00 Disbursed
39. Rampal Banwari 13/1752 12491=00 Disbursed
40. Dinesh Balwan 13/5760 2498=00 Disbursed
41. Balwan Dilip 13/5760 2498=00 Disbursed
42. Jaibhagwan Dilip 13/2880 4996=00 Disbursed
43. Ramesh Dilip 13/2880 4996=00 Disbursed
44. suresh Dayanand 13/960 14989=00 Disbursed
45. Angoori Sadanand 13/1920 7495=00 Disbursed
46. Saroj Sadanand 13/1920 7495=00 Disbursed
47. Mayaram Lohlu 2/180 12299=00 Undisbursed
48. Sadakaur Dipchand 2/1260 1757=00 Undisbursed
49. Dipchand Manu 2/1260 1757=00 Undisbursed
50. Ramkunwar Manu 2/1260 1757=00 Disbursed
106
51. Maha singh Manu 2/1260 1757=00 Disbursed
52. Rajender Manu 2/1260 1757=00 Disbursed
53. Omprakash Manu 2/1260 1757=00 Disbursed
54. Srikrishna devi Manu 2/1260 1757=00 Disbursed
55. Tekram Rishala 1/540 2050=00 Undisbursed
56. Jagan Rishala 1/540 2050=00 Disbursed
57. Karamvir Rishala 1/540 2050=00 Undisbursed
58. Mayakaur Rishala 1/540 2050=00 Undisbursed
59. Mewa Rishala 1/540 2050=00 Undisbursed
60. Smt Angoori Devakram 1/2700 410=00 Disbursed
61. Narender Devakram 1/2700 410=00 Disbursed
62. shila Devakram 1/2700 410=00 Disbursed
63. Mukesh Devakram 1/2700 410=00 Disbursed
64. Suman Devakram 1/2700 410=00 Disbursed
65. Smt Gora Mansaram 1/360 3075=00 Disbursed
66. Ramchand Mansaram 1/360 3075=00 Disbursed
67. Sri shukhdei Mansaram 1/360 3075=00 Disbursed
68. Ramehar Bichiya 1/72 15373=00 Disbursed
69. samunder Bichiya 1/72 15373=00 Disbursed
70.Jogender Bichiya 1/72 15373=00 Disbursed
107
71. sri Kitab Kaur Silwant 1/1080 1025-00 Disbursed
72. Silwant Bharat Singh 1/1080 1025-00 Disbursed
73. Smt khujani Kimanigar 1/2700 410=00 Disbursed
74. Ajmer Kimanigar 1/2700 410=00 Disbursed
S.
No
VILLAGE Name of Owner Father/
Husband
Acq
uir
ed
Lan
d S
har
e
Kh
asra
No
.
Lan
d
Acq
uir
ed
B
-B
Tota
l
Lan
d B
-B
%
Acq
uis
itio
n
Compensation And Assistance Status of
Disbursement
Compensation
for Land and
Other Assets
R & R Assistance
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
11. Nindana 75. Bhagat singh Kimanigar 1/2700 410=00 Disbursed
Khewat 77 76. Smt Kamla d/o Kimanigar 1/2700 410=00 Disbursed
77. Nahni Kimanigar 1/2700 410=00 Disbursed
78. Mahender
singh
Fulpat 1/3780 293=00 Disbursed
79. Dilawar Fulpat 1/3780 293=00 Disbursed
80. Sumitra Fulpat 1/3780 293=00 Disbursed
81. Nirmala Fulpat 1/3780 293=00 Disbursed
82. Rajkala Fulpat 1/3780 293=00 Disbursed
83. Vimla Fulpat 1/3780 293=00 Disbursed
84. Guddi Fulpat 1/3780 293=00 Disbursed
108
85. Fulvati Kanwar Singh 1/540 2050=00 Disbursed
86. Mahavir Molad 1/540 2050=00 Disbursed
87. Indrawati Matiram 1/864 1281=00 Disbursed
88. Karamvir Matiram 1/864 1281=00 Disbursed
89. Dharamvir Matiram 1/864 1281=00 Disbursed
90. Ranvir Matiram 1/864 1281=00 Disbursed
91. Pratap Harnam 1/216 5124=00 Disbursed
92. Rajender Manuram 1/324 3416=00 Disbursed
93. Rajbir Manuram 1/324 3416=00 Disbursed
94. Rajesh Manuram 1/324 3416=00 Disbursed
95. Smt angoori Krishna 1/1296 854=00 Disbursed
96. Jagmender Krishna 11/1296 9395=00 Disbursed
97. Rajkunwar Jailal 1/108 10249=00 Disbursed
98. Smt. Dharmo Dariya 1/324 3416=00 Undisbursed
99. Lakshmi Dariya 1/324 3416=00 Undisbursed
100. Suraj Kaur Kaliram 1/2916 380=00 Undisbursed
101. Bazir Kaliram 1/2916 379=00 Undisbursed
102. Ramehar Kaliram 1/2916 380=00 Undisbursed
103. Baljit Kaliram 1/2916 379=00 Undisbursed
104. Chand Kaliram 1/2916 380=00 Undisbursed
109
105. Ashok Kaliram 1/2916 379=00 Undisbursed
106. Sanjay Kaliram 1/2916 380=00 Undisbursed
107. Smt Roshni Kaliram 1/2916 379=00 Undisbursed
108. Shila Kaliram 1/2916 380=00 Undisbursed
109. Ramfal Mohkar 1/144 7687=00 Disbursed
110. Rambhaj Mohkar 1/144 7687=00 Disbursed
111. Jaswant Ramdiya 1/324 3416=00 Disbursed
S.
No
VILLAGE Name of Owner Father/
Husband A
cqu
ired
Lan
d S
har
e
Kh
asra
No
.
Lan
d
Acq
uir
ed
B
-B
Tota
l
Lan
d B
-B
%
Acq
uis
itio
n
Compensation And Assistance Status of
Disbursement
Compensation
for Land and
Other Assets
R & R Assistance
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
11. Nindana 112. Satyanarayan Ramdiya 1/324 3416=00 Undisbursed
Khewat 77 113. Sanjay Ramdiya 1/324 3416=00 Disbursed
114. Smt.
Rajkumari
Sandeep 1/648 1708=00 Disbursed
115. Smt. Manju Sandeep 1/648 1708=00 Disbursed
116. Lakshay Sandeep 1/648 1708=00 Disbursed
117. Mukhtyar Mansaram 1/144 7687=00 Disbursed
110
singh
118. Chatar singh Prithvi 1/576 1922=00 Undisbursed
119. Smt chando Prithvi 1/576 1921=00 Undisbursed
120. Sajno Prithvi 1/576 1922=00 Undisbursed
121. Angoori Prithvi 1/576 1921=00 Undisbursed
122. Chandram Hari singh 1/432 2562=00 Disbursed
123. Jaswant Hari singh 1/432 2562=00 Disbursed
124. Smt Lakshmi Prabhu 1/432 2562=00 Disbursed
125. Sunahri devi Ran Singh 1/1296 854=00 Disbursed
126. Rai Singh Ran Singh 1/1296 854=00 Disbursed
127. Rajesh Ran Singh 1/1296 854=00 Disbursed
128. Smt Savitri Omprakash 1/1728 640=00 Disbursed
129. Smt. Monika Omprakash 1/1728 641=00 Disbursed
130. Prem Omprakash 1/1728 640=00 Disbursed
131. Pravin Omprakash 1/1728 641=00 Disbursed
132. Smt Santokhi Munshi 1/1296 854=00 Undisbursed
133. Ishwar Munshi 1/1296 854=00 Undisbursed
134. Smt Khajani Hawa singh 1/2592 427=00 Disbursed
135. Smt. Vedpati Hawa singh 1/2592 427=00 Disbursed
136. Shila Hawa singh 1/2592 427=00 Disbursed
111
137. Jagvir Hawa singh 1/2592 427=00 Disbursed
138. Smt savita Hawa singh 1/2592 427=00 Disbursed
139. rajesh Hawa singh 1/2592 427=00 Disbursed
140. Smt. Premo Maha Singh 1/3888 285=00 Disbursed
141. Naresh Maha Singh 1/3888 285=00 Disbursed
142. Liilu Maha Singh 1/3888 285=00 Disbursed
143. Omvati Hukum Chand 1/432 2562=00 Disbursed
144. Dayachand Pyarelal 1/432 2562=00 Disbursed
145. Raghubir Amar singh 1/288 3843=00 Disbursed
146. Smt. Channo Amar singh 1/288 3843=00 Disbursed
147. Krishna devi Jai Singh 1/3072 360=00 Disbursed
148. Yogita Jai Singh 1/3072 360=00 Disbursed
149. Vikas Jai Singh 1/3072 360=00 Disbursed
S.
No
VILLAGE Name of Owner Father/
Husband
Acq
uir
ed
Lan
d S
har
e
Kh
asra
No
.
Lan
d
Acq
uir
ed
B
-B
Tota
l
Lan
d B
-B
%
Acq
uis
itio
n
Compensation And Assistance Status of
Disbursement
Compensation
for Land and
Other Assets
R & R Assistance
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
11. Nindana 150. Amit Jai Singh 1/3072 360=00 Disbursed
Khewat 77 151. Rajbala Suba singh 1/2304 480=00 Disbursed
112
152. rohtas Suba singh 1/2304 480=00 Disbursed
153. Chandrup Ratna 1/192 5765=00 Disbursed
154. Chanderpati Satvir 1/576 1922=00 Disbursed
155. Ajmer Satvir 1/576 1922=00 Disbursed
156. Sumer Singh Satvir 1/576 1922=00 Disbursed
157. prem Chand Dilip 1/576 1922=00 Disbursed
158. Dharmender Dilip 1/576 1922=00 Disbursed
159. Naresh Dilip 1/576 1922=00 Disbursed
160. Smt Savitri Hajura 1/1152 961=00 Disbursed
161.Manish Kumar Hajura 1/1152 961=00 Disbursed
162. Sandip Kumar Hajura 1/1152 961=00 Disbursed
163. admesh
kumar
Hajura 1/1152 961=00 Disbursed
164. sujita Hajura 1/1152 961=00 Disbursed
165. Lakshmi Pawan 1/2304 480=00 Disbursed
166. atul Pawan 1/2304 480=00 Disbursed
167.Jagmender
singh
Gyani 1/768 1441=00 Disbursed
168.Amir Singh Gyani 1/768 1441=00 Disbursed
169. Ranvir Singh Gyani 1/768 1441=00 Disbursed
170. Virmati Samunder 1/2304 480=00 Disbursed
113
171. Ashok Kumar Samunder 1/2304 480=00 disbursed
172. Pradeep
Kumar
Samunder 1/2304 480=00 Undisbursed
173. Vipin Kumar Roshan Lal 1/384 2882=00 Disbursed
174. Anup singh Roshan Lal 1/384 2882=00 Disbursed
175. Sakuntala Jugli 1/768 1441=00 disbursed
176. Anita Jugli 1/768 1441=00 undisbursed
177. Smt. Roshni
devi
Ajit 1/3840 288=00 Disbursed
178. Neelam Ajit 1/3840 288=00 Disbursed
179.Seema Ajit 1/3840 288=00 Disbursed
180. Anil Ajit 1/3840 288=00 Disbursed
181. Satish Ajit 1/3840 288=00 Disbursed
182. Smt. Kaila
devi
Jaibir 1/2304 480=00 Disbursed
183. Pravin Jaibir 1/2304 480=00 Disbursed
184. Vikas Jaibir 1/2304 480=00 Disbursed
0-13 8-3 7.10%
114
S.
No
VILLAGE Name of Owner Father/
Husband
Acq
uir
ed
Lan
d S
har
e
Kh
asra
No
.
Lan
d
Acq
uir
ed
B
-B
Tota
l
Lan
d B
-B
%
Acq
uis
itio
n
Compensation And Assistance Status of
Disbursement
Compensation for
Land and Other
Assets
R & R
Assistance
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
12. Nindana 1.Naresh Kumar Teka 1227/76280 5305 0-2 Total amount of this
Khewat:2554313=00
Undisbursed
Khewat 88 2. Smt. Sunita Ramesh 8/1907 5306 0-14 Undisbursed
3. Smt. Aasha Bhim singh 7/3814 53070 0-1 Undisbursed
4. Kamlesh Mahavir 7/3814 5371 0-13 Undisbursed
5.Smt. Krishna Gyanchander 2/1907 4 kile Undisbursed
6. Kanwar singh Gyani 1/120 Undisbursed
7. Hari singh Gyani 1/80 Undisbursed
8. Sonu Gyani 1/80 Undisbursed
9. Smt. Vimla Satyanarayan 6/1907 Undisbursed
10. Wazir Teka 26/1907 Undisbursed
11. atar Singh Teka 97/57210 Undisbursed
12. Smt. Sumitra Gyani 1/240 Undisbursed
13. Smt shila Gyani 1/240 Undisbursed
14.Smt. Babble Gyani 1/240 Undisbursed
115
15. Smt. Moti Gyani 1/240 Undisbursed
16. Randhir Ranpat 1/20 Undisbursed
17. Smt. Jiwani Maha singh 1/100 Undisbursed
18. Subhash Maha singh 1/100 Undisbursed
19. Rajkumar Maha singh 1/100 Undisbursed
20. Smt. Sumitra Maha singh 1/100 Undisbursed
21. Shila Maha singh 1/100 Undisbursed
22.Smt Babbli Vedprakash 16/1907 Undisbursed
23. Smt. Materi Rampal 29/1907 Undisbursed
24. Smt Pramila Wazir 48/1907 Undisbursed
25. Sribhagwan Ramfal 48/1907 Undisbursed
26. Smt. Khajani Diya 9/700 Undisbursed
27. Chand singh Diya 61/2800 Undisbursed
28. Ramehar Diya 61/2800 Undisbursed
29.Ramkunwar Diya 61/2800 Undisbursed
30. Ajmer Diya 61/2800 Undisbursed
31. Smt. Chhanno Purn Singh 1/420 Undisbursed
32. Omit Purn Singh 1/420 Undisbursed
33. Shakuntala Purn Singh 1/420 Undisbursed
34. Wazir singh Purn Singh 11/1680 Undisbursed
116
35. Rajesh Purn Singh 11/1680 Undisbursed
36. Suresh Purn Singh 11/1680 Undisbursed
37. Rajbala Ramehar 1/1260 Undisbursed
38. Manish Ramehar 1/1260 Undisbursed
S.
No
VILLAGE Name of Owner Father/
Husband
Acq
uir
ed
Lan
d S
har
e
Kh
asra
No
.
Lan
d
Acq
uir
ed
B
-B
Tota
l
Lan
d B
-B
%
Acq
uis
itio
n
Compensation And Assistance Status of
Disbursement
Compensation
for Land and
Other Assets
R & R Assistance
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Undisbursed
12. Nindana 39. Jitender Ramehar 25/5040 Undisbursed
Khewat 88 40. Rambhaj Sube Singh 1/40 Undisbursed
41. Smt. Maseri Sube Singh 1/120 Undisbursed
42. Smt. Nahni Ramphal 1/75 Undisbursed
43. Shila Ramphal 1/75 Undisbursed
44.Sri sita Ramphal 1/75 Undisbursed
45. Sribhagwan Ramphal 1/75 Undisbursed
46. Srimateri Ramphal 1/75 Undisbursed
47. Indra Singh Deshu 1387/76280 Undisbursed
48.Krishna devi Ramphal 13/1907 Undisbursed
49. Dharmvir Inder Singh 1/40 Undisbursed
117
50. Satyanarayan Ratna 1/60 Undisbursed
51.Satvir Ratna 1/60 Undisbursed
52. Suresh Kumar Ratna 1/140 Undisbursed
53. Smt. Sarjo Tara 1/140 Undisbursed
54. Mahender
Singh
Tara 1/140 Undisbursed
55. Gulab Tara 1/140 Undisbursed
56. Sri Krishan Tara 1/140 Undisbursed
57.Smt.
Satyawanti
Tara 1/140 Undisbursed
58. Gyandev urf
Mogar
Tara 1/140 Undisbursed
59. Rajpati Tara 1/140 Undisbursed
60.Dilbag Gordhan 1/60 Undisbursed
61.Smt. Bhagwani Sultan 1/150 Undisbursed
62. Sarjit Sultan 1/150 Undisbursed
63.Rakesh Sultan 1/150 Undisbursed
64. Shushil Sultan 1/150 Undisbursed
65. Manjeet Sultan 1/150 Undisbursed
66. Harischand Pohlu 1/90 Undisbursed
67.Ramniwas Bhaleram 1/270 Undisbursed
118
68.Vedprakash Bhaleram 1/270 Undisbursed
69. Ramesh Bhaleram 1/270 Undisbursed
70. Bharthu Prema 1/270 Undisbursed
71. Vinod Kumar Balwan 737/171630 Undisbursed
72. Karamvir Jagat singh 1/180 Undisbursed
73. Dalvir Jagat singh 647/343260 Undisbursed
74. Smt. Materi Ramphal 20/1907 Undisbursed
75. Rohtas Sheesram 1/20 Undisbursed
76. Kamlesh Joshsingh 1/80 Undisbursed
S.
No
VILLAGE Name of Owner Father/
Husband
Acq
uir
ed
Lan
d S
har
e
Kh
asra
No
.
Lan
d
Acq
uir
ed
B
-B
Tota
l
Lan
d B
-B
%
Acq
uis
itio
n
Compensation And Assistance Status of
Disbursement
Compensation
for Land and
Other Assets
R & R Assistance
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
12. Nindana 77. Kavita Joshsingh 1/80 Undisbursed
Khewat 88 78. Sarita Joshsingh 1/80 Undisbursed
79. Jitender Joshsingh 1/80 Undisbursed
80.Ramchander Dariya 1/20 Undisbursed
81.Subhaschander Ramdiya 1/90 Undisbursed
82.Kailashchander Ramdiya 1/90 Undisbursed
119
83. Vijay Ramdiya 1/90 Undisbursed
84. Smt. Rajo Ramdiya 1/60 Undisbursed
1-10 95-7 1.57%
13. Nindana 1.Balraj Fate Singh 1/2 1149440=00 Disbursed
Khewat 90 2. Ramniwas Gopi 507/4488 5286 0-12 259700=00 Disbursed
Amla 3. Jagdish Gopi 547/4488 5289 0-7 280189=00 Disbursed
4. Ramesh Kumar Gopi 535/4488 5290 0-8 274042=00 Disbursed
5. Rajiv Gopi 655/4488 335510=00 Disbursed
1-7 50-12 2.67%
14. Nindana 1.Sarto Gopi 1/2 2415 42572=00 Disbursed
Khewat 91 2. Balraj Fateh singh 1/2 42572=00 Disbursed
0-1 32-1 0.16%
120
S.
No
VILLAGE Name of Owner Father/
Husband
Acq
uir
ed
Lan
d S
har
e
Kh
asra
No
.
Lan
d
Acq
uir
ed
B
-B
Tota
l
Lan
d B
-B
%
Acq
uis
itio
n
Compensation And Assistance Status of
Disbursement
Compensation
for Land and
Other Assets
R & R Assistance
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
15. Nindana 1.Ishwar Ran singh 1/12 2405 0-2 510863=00 Disbursed
Khewat No.
112
2. Umed Singh Tyare 77/432 2406 0-3 1092678=00 Disbursed
3. Ramkishan Tyare 11/108 8520
8521
2407
0-8 624388=00 Disbursed
4. Mahavir Tyare 11/108 8595
8596
2408
0-18 624387=00 Disbursed
5. Nafe singh Risla 11/144 2414 2-1 468291=00 Disbursed
6. Mahender singh Risla 11/144 2414 468291=00 Disbursed
7. Kaptan Risla 2197/55152 2414 113962=00 Disbursed
8. Balwan Dariya 11/36 2414 1873162=00 Disbursed
9. Murti Balwan Singh 14/383 2414 224086=00 Disbursed
121
10. Shakuntala Ramesh 14/383 2414 130242=00 Disbursed
3-12 19-3 18.8%
122
S.
No
VILLAGE Name of Owner Father/
Husband
Acq
uir
ed
Lan
d S
har
e
Kh
asra
No
.
Lan
d
Acq
uir
ed
B
-B
Tota
l
Lan
d B
-B
%
Acq
uis
itio
n
Compensation And Assistance Status of
Disbursement
Compensation
for Land and
Other Assets
R & R Assistance
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
16. Nindana 1. Mahavir Mukhtyar singh 2763/163738 5365 0-4 48850=00 Disbursed
Khewat
129
2. Jagat Singh Mukhtyar singh 2763/163738 5366 0-6 48850=00 Disbursed
3. Dilbag Singh Mukhtyar singh 2763/163738 5368 0-8 48850=00 Disbursed
4. Mahendru Mukhtyar singh 2763/163738 5372 0-6 48850=00 Disbursed
5. Balwan Zile Singh 89667/3274560 5373 0-2 79270=00 Disbursed
6. Sajan Zile Singh 89667/3274560 5376 0-8 79270=00 Disbursed
7. Risalo Bhima 1/288 10052=00 Undisbursed
8. Nafe Singh Bhima 11/576 55284=00 Disbursed
9. Smt. Choto Zile singh 11/8640 3686=00 Disbursed
10. Rajender Zile singh 77/12960 17200=00 Disbursed
11. Jagdish Zile singh 77/12960 17199=00 Disbursed
12. Jagbir Zile singh 77/12960 17199=00 Disbursed
13. Sudesh Iqbal 1/576 5026=00 Disbursed
123
14. Saroj Iqbal 1/576 5026=00 Disbursed
15. Sunil Iqbal 1/576 5026=00 Disbursed
16. Samunder Bheema 1/144 20104=00 Disbursed
17. Jagmender Bheema 1/144 20104=00 Disbursed
18. Shamsher Bheema 1/144 20103=00 Disbursed
19. Sumitra Bheema 1/144 20103=00 undisbursed
20. Dayawanti Bheema 1/144 20103=00 undisbursed
21. Vimla Ratni/Baldeva 1/64 45233=00 Disbursed
22. Gulab Ratni/Baldeva 1/64 45233=00 Disbursed
23. Hargyan Ratni/Baldeva 1/64 45233=00 Disbursed
24. Daljeet Ratni/Baldeva 1/64 45233=00 Disbursed
25. Smt. Kitabo Dalel 1/192 15078=00 Disbursed
26. Santu Dalel 1/192 15077=00 Disbursed
27. Ramful Dalel 1/192 15078=00 Disbursed
28. Anju Dalel 1/192 15077=00 Disbursed
29. Chandsingh Ramswarup 1/168 17231=00 Disbursed
30. Baljit Ramswarup 1/168 17232=00 Disbursed
31. Prempuri Ramswarup 1/168 17231=00 Disbursed
32. Murti Ramswarup 1/168 17232=00 Disbursed
33. Shakuntala Ramswarup 1/168 17231=00 undisbursed
124
34. Jasvanti Wazir 1/672 4308=00 undisbursed
35. Jitender Wazir 1/672 4308=00 undisbursed
36. Ankit Wazir 1/672 4308=00 undisbursed
37. Sunilo Wazir 1/672 4308=00 Undisbursed
S.
No
VILLAGE Name of Owner Father/
Husband
Acq
uir
ed
Lan
d S
har
e
Kh
asra
No
.
Lan
d
Acq
uir
ed
B
-B
Tota
l
Lan
d B
-B
%
Acq
uis
itio
n
Compensation And Assistance Status of
Disbursement
Compensation
for Land and
Other Assets
R & R Assistance
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
16. Nindana 38. Ajit Palaso d/o
Ramswarup
1/504 5744=00 Undisbursed
Khewat 39. Satish Palaso d/o
Ramswarup
1/504 5744=00 Undisbursed
No 129 40. Sunita Puri Palaso d/o
Ramswarup
1/504 5744=00 Undisbursed
41. Shanti Shivlal 1/144 20104=00 Disbursed
42. Subhas Shivlal 1/144 20103=00 Disbursed
43. Suresh Shivlal 1/144 20103=00 Disbursed
44. Ms Bala Shivlal 1/144 20103=00 Disbursed
45. Ms Krisna Shivlal 1/144 20104=00 Disbursed
125
46. Ms Rani Shivlal 1/144 20103=00 Disbursed
47. Ms. Amarjiv Jaisingh 1/36 80414=00 Disbursed
48. Satvir Maan Singh 1/36 80414=00 Disbursed
49. Mahavir Maan Singh 1/36 80414=00 Disbursed
50. Ishwar Dayachand 1/12 241241=00 Disbursed
51. Karn singh Dayachand 1/12 241241=00 Disbursed
52. Smt. Rajo Omprakash 1/108 26805=00 Disbursed
53. Bijender Omprakash 1/108 26805=00 Disbursed
54. Jagmender Omprakash 1/108 26805=00 Disbursed
55. Jagdish Omprakash 1/108 26804=00 Disbursed
56. Ajit Omprakash 1/108 26804=00 Disbursed
57. Sandeep Omprakash 1/108 26804=00 Disbursed
58. Ramehar Mangeram 1/18 160827=00 Disbursed
59. Karmbir Mangeram 1/18 160827=00 Disbursed
60. Prakash Dhara 1/18 160827=00 Disbursed
61. Govind Dhara 1/18 160827=00 Disbursed
62. Sunita Krisna 1/72 40207=00 Disbursed
63. Amit Krisna 1/72 40207=00 Disbursed
64. Ankush Krisna 1/72 40207=00 Disbursed
65. Praveen Krisna 1/72 40206=00 Disbursed
126
66. Jagmender Richpal 54/10233 15277=00 Disbursed
67. Baljit Richpal 54/10233 15277=00 Disbursed
68. Somvir Richpal 54/10233 15276=00 Disbursed
69. Ramesh Kumar
Gopiram 87/6822 36918=00 Undisbursed
70. Rajiv Gopiram 87/6822 36918=00 Undisbursed
1-14 170-11 0.1%
127
S.
No
VILLAGE Name of Owner Father/
Husband
Acq
uir
ed
Lan
d S
har
e
Kh
asra
No
.
Lan
d
Acq
uir
ed
B
-B
Tota
l
Lan
d B
-B
%
Acq
uis
itio
n
Compensation And Assistance Status of
Disbursement
Compensation
for Land and
Other Assets
R & R Assistance
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
17. Nindana 1.Ramehar Ramsaran 340/1137 768 0-10 916587=00 Disbursed
Khewat 182 2. Satyanarayan Urf
Jiwan
Ramswarup 7/24 769 0-9 894009=00 Disbursed
Awal 3. Kapura Ramswarup 1/8 770 0-5 383147=00 Disbursed
4. Jivani Ramswarup 1/8 771 0-12 383147=00 Disbursed
5. Santra Ramswarup 1/8 383147=00 Disbursed
6. Murti Chandram 13/379 105138=00 Disbursed
1-16 18-19 9.49%
128
S.
No
VILLAGE Name of Owner Father/
Husband
Acq
uir
ed
Lan
d S
har
e
Kh
asra
No
.
Lan
d
Acq
uir
ed
B
-B
Tota
l
Lan
d B
-B
%
Acq
uis
itio
n
Compensation And Assistance Status of
Disbursement
Compensation for Land and
Other Assets
R & R
Assistance
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
18. Nindana 1. Ramehar Ramsaran 1/3 5285 0-1 482481=00 Disbursed
Khewat 2. Satyanarayan Urf Jiwan
Ramrup 1/6 5287 0-3 241241=00 Disbursed
No 182 3. Jivani Ramrup 1/8 5288 0-0 810931=00 Disbursed
Doman 4. Santro Ramrup 1/8 5302 0-8 810930=00 Disbursed
5. Ramniwas Gopi 507/8976 5307 0-5 81757=00 Disbursed
6. Jagdish Gopi 547/8976 5308 0-0 88208=00 Disbursed
7. Ramesh kumar
Gopi 535/8976 86273=00 Disbursed
8. Rajiv Gopi 655/8976 105623=00 Disbursed
0-17 10-9 8.1% Disbursed
19. Nindana 1. Balwant Chandrup 1/2 747 0-4 (2937460+35120)=2972580/- Well in Khasra
no750
Total cost
12340=00
Disbursed
Khewat 2. Subhas Ramkunwar 1/6 748 0-8 (979158+11707)=990860/- Disbursed
No. 3. Rajesh Ramkunwar 1/6 749 0-4 (979153+11707)=990860/- Well in Khasra
no755
Total cost
Disbursed
183,184 4. Ashok Ramkunwar 1/6 750 0-5 (979153+11706)=990859/- Disbursed
129
57900=00
753 0-6 Disbursed
754 0-4 Disbursed
755 0-13 Disbursed
757 0-2 Disbursed
764 0-2 Disbursed
765 0-15 Disbursed
3-3 34-13 9.09% Disbursed
20. Nindana 1. Sukhbir Pratap
Singh
1/20 5377 0-4 97915=00 Disbursed
Khewat 2. Ranbir Pratap
Singh
1/20 5427 0-1 97915=00 Disbursed
No. 216 3. Rajender Pratap
Singh
1/20 5430 0-2 97915=00 Disbursed
4. Jaidev Pratap
Singh
1/20 5431 0-13 97915=00 Disbursed
5. Krishna Pratap
Singh
1/20 5432 0-3 97916=00 Disbursed
6. Satyavan Pratap
Singh
1/20 97916=00 Disbursed
7. Devender Sukhbir 1/30 65277=00 Disbursed
8. Jagbir Mahender
Singh
1/6 326384=00 Disbursed
130
9. Ajit Bijender
Singh
1/6 326384=00 Disbursed
10. Ramehar Karam Singh 1/21 93253=00 Disbursed
11. Ramfal Karam Singh 1/21 93253=00 Disbursed
12. Jaibir Karam Singh 1/21 93253=00 Disbursed
13. Wazir Karam Singh 1/21 93253=00 Disbursed
14. Chandkaran Karam Singh 1/21 93253=00 Disbursed
15. Rajbir Karam Singh 1/21 93252=00 Disbursed
16. Naveen Subhas 1/42 46626=00 Disbursed
17. Praveen Subhas 1/42 46626=00 Disbursed
1-3 86-4 1.33% Disbursed
S.
No
VILLAGE Name of Owner Father/
Husband
Acq
uir
ed
Lan
d S
har
e
Kh
asra
No
.
Lan
d
Acq
uir
ed
B
-B
Tota
l
Lan
d B
-B
%
Acq
uis
itio
n
Compensation And Assistance Status of
Disbursement
Compensation
for Land and
Other Assets
R & R Assistance
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
21. Nindana 1. Sumer Podkar 1/6 2418 0-1 14191=00 Disbursed
Khewat 2. Rakesh Ramkisan 1/12 7095=00 undisbursed
No. 217 3.Sanjay Ramkisan 105/2178 4105=00 Disbursed
4.Mukesh Baljit 1/12 7095=00 Disbursed
131
5.Sandeep Baljit 1/12 7095=00 Disbursed
6.Dayachand Gyano 1/8 10643=00 Disbursed
7. Aanand Hira 1/84 1014=00 Disbursed
8.pinki Hira 1/84 1013=00 Disbursed
9.Billo Hira 1/84 1014=00 Disbursed
10. Banty Hira 1/84 1013=00 Disbursed
11.Seema Hira 1/84 1014=00 Disbursed
12.Satish Hira 11/336 2788=00 Disbursed
13.Ashok Hira 11/336 2787=00 Disbursed
14.Nirmala Ravi 1/84 1014=00 Disbursed
15.Shila Ravi 1/84 1013=00 Disbursed
16.Rajesh Ravi 1/84 1014=00 Disbursed
17.Rajpati Ravi 1/84 1013=00 Disbursed
18.Ratni Ravi 1/84 1014=00 Disbursed
19.Jaibhagwan Ravi 11/336 2788=00 Disbursed
20.Sribhagwan Ravi 11/336 2788=00 Disbursed
21.Dinesh Jagadish 1/8 10643=00 Disbursed
22.Premi Devi Karn Singh 17/484 2991=00 Disbursed
0-1 24-4 0.20% Disbursed
22. Nindana 1.Dilbag Sajan Kumar 1/48 5429 30155=00 Disbursed
132
Khewat 2.Ranbir Sajan Kumar 1/48 30155=00 Disbursed
No. 220 3.Jai Singh Sajan Kumar 1/48 30156=00 Disbursed
4. Satyavan Sajan Kumar 1/48 30156=00 Disbursed
5.Kamlesh Sajan Kumar 1/48 30155=00 Disbursed
6.Yashwanti Sajan Kumar 1/48 30155=00 Disbursed
7.Sunita Sajan Kumar 1/48 30155=00 Disbursed
8.Mukesh Sajan Kumar 1/48 30155=00 Disbursed
9. Kailo devi Puri 1/30 48248=00 Disbursed
10.Sarjo 1/30 48248=00 Disbursed
11.Sudesh 1/30 48248=00 Disbursed
12.Satbir 1/30 48249=00 Disbursed
13.Dalbir 1/30 48248=00 Disbursed
14.Rohtas Kapura 523/10806 70055=00 Disbursed
S.
No
VILLAGE Name of Owner Father/
Husband
Acq
uir
ed
Lan
d S
har
e
Kh
asra
No
.
Lan
d
Acq
uir
ed
B
-B
Tota
l
Lan
d B
-B
%
Acq
uis
itio
n
Compensation And Assistance Status of
Disbursement
Compensation
for Land and
Other Assets
R & R Assistance
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
22. Nindana 15.Dharmbir Jagan 1/6 241241=00 Disbursed
Khewat 16.Shahbo Patni Chand singh 149/1801 119750=00 Disbursed
133
No. 220 17.Pradeep Chatra 1405/10806 188197=00 Disbursed
18.Balwan Azad 34/1801 27325=00 Disbursed
19.Nahnipatni Ramehar 64/1801 51436=00 Disbursed
20.Suman rani Vinod Kumar 32/1801 25178=00 Undisbursed
21.Jagbir Devidat 1/18 80413=00 Disbursed
22.Rajbir Devidat 1/18 80413=00 Disbursed
23.Rajender Devidat 1/18 80413=00 Disbursed
0-17 90-1 0.94%
S.
No
VILLAGE Name of Owner Father/
Husband
Acq
uir
ed
Lan
d S
har
e
Kh
asra
No
.
Lan
d
Acq
uir
ed
B
-B
Tota
l
Lan
d B
-B
%
Acq
uis
itio
n
Compensation And Assistance Status of
Disbursement
Compensation
for Land and
Other Assets
R & R Assistance
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
23. Nindana 1.Hardayal Surat Singh 1/8 2416 0-13 223502=00 Disbursed
Khewat No. 228 2. Ramdiya Surat Singh 1/8 2417 0-7 223503=00 Disbursed
3.Satynarayan Umed 1/4 2419 0-1 447005=00 Disbursed
4. Vinod Ramkishan 1/10 178802=00 Disbursed
5. Harishchander Jage 1/30 59601=00 Disbursed
6.Tejprakash Jage 1/30 59601=00 Disbursed
134
7. Suresh Kumar Jage 1/30 59600=00 Disbursed
8. Maha Singh Laxman 1/20 89401=00 Disbursed
9. Satbir Laxman 1/20 89401=00 Disbursed
10. Pramod Shivram 1/10 178802=00 Disbursed
11. Vijender Ramfal 1/40 44700=00 Disbursed
12. Praveen Ramfal 1/40 44701=00 Disbursed
13. Ajay Dhanvir 1/20 89400=00 Disbursed
1-1 8-2 13.6%
135
S.
No
VILLAGE Name of Owner Father/
Husband
Acq
uir
ed
Lan
d S
har
e
Kh
asra
No
.
Lan
d
Acq
uir
ed
B
-B
Tota
l
Lan
d B
-B
%
Acq
uis
itio
n
Compensation And Assistance Status of
Disbursement
Compensation for Land
and Other Assets
R & R
Assistance
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
24. Nindana 1.Sadhuram Rishala 1/4 2394 255431=00 Disbursed
Khewat 2.Ranvir Rishala 1/4 255431=00 Disbursed
No. 245 3.Bijender Rishala 1/4 255431=00 Disbursed
4.Samapti Prakash 1/8 127716=00 Disbursed
5.Amit Rishala 1/8 127716=00 Disbursed
0-12 8-2 7.41% Disbursed
25. Nindana 1.Dayanand Pyarelal 1/8 2344 0-11 (564077+1543)=565620/- Disbursed
Khewat 2.Ishwar Diwan Singh 1/16 2345 0-13 (282039+771)=282310/- Well in Khasra
2345 Total
cost-12340=00
Disbursed
No. 255 3.Indravati Balbir 1/96 2346 0-5 (47006+129)=47135/- Disbursed
4.Naresh Balbir 1/96 2347 0-9 (47006+129)=47135/- Disbursed
5.Subhash Balbir 1/96 2348 0-8 (47006+129)=47135/- Disbursed
6. Ramesh Balbir 1/96 2349 0-7 (47007+128)=47135/- Disbursed
7.Bhoop Singh Balbir 1/96 (47007+128)=47135/- Disbursed
8.Binod Balbir 1/96 (47007+128)=47135/- Disbursed
136
9.Rajender Dhanpat 1/24 (188026+514)=188540/- Disbursed
10.Dharmvir Dhanpat 1/24 (188026+514)=188540/- Disbursed
11.Rajesh Dhanpat 1/24 (188026+514)=188540/- Disbursed
12.Rajpal Mangeram 1/8 (564076+1543)=565619/- Disbursed
13.Prem Singh Munshi 1/8 (451262+1543)=452805/- Disbursed
14.Ranvir Munshi 1/8 (451262+1542)=452804/- Disbursed
15.Sudhir Munshi 1/8 (451262+1542)=452804/ Disbursed
16.Dharmvir Munshi 1/8 (451262+1542)=452804/ Disbursed
2-13 82-16 3.20% Disbursed
26. Nindana 1.Tekram Badlu 1/12 2422 42572=00 Disbursed
Khewat 2.Krishna Sahajram 1/48 10643=00 Disbursed
No. 257 3.Dharmpal Sahajram 1/48 10643=00 Disbursed
4.Wazir Sahajram 1/48 10643=00 Disbursed
5.Darshana Kapur Singh 1/144 3547=00 Disbursed
6.Kavita Kapur Singh 1/144 3548=00 Disbursed
7.Somvir Kapur Singh 1/144 3548=00 Disbursed
8.Gyanchand Sube Singh 1/36 14191=00 Disbursed
9.Dharmvir Sube Singh 3883/125532 15802=00 Disbursed
10.Sahdev Dharamvir 1/144 3548=00 Disbursed
11.Rakesh Dharamvir 1/144 3548=00 Disbursed
137
12.Devender Dharamvir 1/144 3548=00 Disbursed
13.Ashok Dharamvir 1/144 3548=00 Disbursed
14.Randhir Chandrup 193/6336 15561=00 Disbursed
138
S.
No
VILLAGE Name of Owner Father/
Husband
Acq
uir
ed
Lan
d S
har
e
Kh
asra
No
.
Lan
d
Acq
uir
ed
B
-B
Tota
l
Lan
d B
-B
%
Acq
uis
itio
n
Compensation And Assistance Status of
Disbursement
Compensation
for Land and
Other Assets
R & R Assistance
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
26. Nindana 15.Jaipal Chandrup 71/3168 11449=00 Disbursed
Khewat 16.Somdev Kuldeep 457567/22093632 10580=00 Disbursed
No. 257 17.Bhale Dilip singh 2559/111584 11716=00 Disbursed
18.Jugli Indraj 1/32 15964=00 Disbursed
19.Sadhu Indraj 1/32 15964=00 Disbursed
20.Pratap Indraj 4670/111584 21381=00 Disbursed
21.Chandram Indraj 3807/111584 17430=00 undisbursed
22.Sribhagwan Umed singh 1/24 21286=00 Disbursed
23.Dharmender Umed singh 1/24 21286=00 Disbursed
24.Phulkuar Umed singh 1/24 21286=00 Disbursed
25.Satish Ramkanwar 1/36 14191=00 Disbursed
26.Surender
Kumar
Ramkanwar 1/36 14190=00 Disbursed
27.Narender Ramkanwar 1/36 14191=00 Disbursed
139
Kumar
28.Ramkanwar Udey singh 3007/83688 18356=00 Disbursed
29.Bijender Bhale 10/3487 2344=00 Undisbursed
30.Jaiprakash Rampal 1/36 14191=00 Disbursed
31.Chandrahas Rampal 1/36 14190=00 Disbursed
32.Surender Anand Prakash 1/72 7095=00 Disbursed
33.Dhirender Anand Prakash 1/72 7096=00 Disbursed
34.Surje Singh Ajit singh 1/48 10643=00 Disbursed
35.Prem singh Ajit singh 1/48 10643=00 Disbursed
36.Raghubir Singh Ajit singh 1/48 10643=00 Disbursed
37.Rajender singh Ajit singh 1/48 10643=00 Disbursed
38.Dharmvir Bare singh 35/3487 5128=00 Disbursed
39.Baljit singh Richpal 64/3487 9376=00 Disbursed
40.Jagmender Richpal 16/6974 1172=00 Disbursed
41.Somvir Richpal 16/6974 1172=00 Disbursed
42.Rawat singh Hawa Singh 34/6974 2490=00 Disbursed
43.Raj singh Hawa Singh 34/6974 2490=00 Disbursed
44.Smt. Santosh Rajbir 10/3487 1465=00 Disbursed
45. Samapti Prakash 32/3487 4688=00 Disbursed
46. Dhanpati Nafe singh 7/3487 1026=00 Disbursed
140
47.Jati Ranbir 7/3487 1026=00 Disbursed
48.Munni devi Sadhuram 7/3487 1026=00 Disbursed
49.Bharpai Dharamvir 10/3487 1465=00 Disbursed
50.Omvati Jugtiram 9/3487 1318=00 Disbursed
51.Baljit Dalip 3358/111584 15375=00 Disbursed
0-6 174-7 0-17
S.
No
VILLAGE Name of Owner Father/
Husband
Acq
uir
ed
Lan
d S
har
e
Kh
asra
No
.
Lan
d
Acq
uir
ed
B
-B
Tota
l
Lan
d B
-B
%
Acq
uis
itio
n
Compensation And Assistance Status of
Disbursement
Compensation
for Land and
Other Assets
R & R Assistance
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
27. Nindana 1.Smt Dhanvati Urf
Dhanni
Nafe singh 1/3 2391 255431=00 Disbursed
Khewat 2.Amit Prakash 1/6 127715=00 Disbursed
No. 268 3.Sadhu Rishaal 1/6 127716=00 Disbursed
4.Ranvir Rishaal 1/6 127716=00 Disbursed
5.Bijender Rishaal 1/6 127716=00 Disbursed
0-9 5-0 9.10%
28. Nindana Shamlal Pana Tigri 922 0-3 596006=00 undisbursed
Khewat Sultanpur Hasab 2404 0-3
141
No. 275 Rusab araaji
Khewat
5284 0-1
29-11 1.18%
29. Nindana 1.Jasvir Amar Singh ¼ 5992 1-7 638578=00 Disbursed
Khewat 2.Dharamvir Amar Singh ¼ 5994 0-3 638578=00 Disbursed
No.317, 3.Sanjay Amar Singh ¼ 638578=00 Disbursed
318 4.Smt. Prem Satvir 1/16 159645=00 Disbursed
5.Virender Satvir 1/16 159645=00 Disbursed
6.Aanand Satvir 1/16 159645=00 Disbursed
7.Smt. Radha Satvir 1/16 159644=00 Disbursed
1-10 60-1 2.5% Disbursed
30. Nindana 1.Hawa Singh Phul Singh 14519/184688 5795 107095=00 Disbursed
Khewat 2.Dalbir Daya Singh 33/272 165279=00 Disbursed
No.320 3.Mahender Phul singh 33/272 165279=00 Disbursed
Awal 4.Subhash Mahavir s/o Fate
S
675/10064 84642=00 Disbursed
5.Naveen Mahavir s/o Fate
S
675/10064 84642=00 Disbursed
6.Surajmal Fate Singh 675/5432 169284=00 Disbursed
7.Chand Singh Fate Singh 675/5432 169284=00 Disbursed
8.Krishan Fate Singh 675/5432 169285=00 Disbursed
142
9.Lakshmi Bheem singh 257765/6094704 57616=00 Disbursed
10.Urmila Bheem singh 46829/6094704 10467=00 Disbursed
11.Ajmer Bheem singh 194933/6094704 43572=00 Disbursed
12.Dhanpati Hawa Singh 18485/2031568 12395=00 Disbursed
13.Urmila Ajmer Singh 18485/2031568 12396=00 Undisbursed
14.Omi Daya singh 18485/2031568 12395=00 Disbursed
15.Murti Mahender 18485/2031568 12396=00 Disbursed
16.Dharamvir Chander Singh 2/679 4013=00 Disbursed
17.Jaisingh Prabhu 10/4074 3344=00 Disbursed
18.Daman singh Prabhu 10/4074 3344=00 Disbursed
19.Inderjit Rajbir 5/2037 3345=00 Disbursed
143
S.
No
VILLAGE Name of Owner Father/
Husband
Acq
uir
ed
Lan
d S
har
e
Kh
asra
No
.
Lan
d
Acq
uir
ed
B
-B
Tota
l
Lan
d B
-B
%
Acq
uis
itio
n
Compensation And Assistance Status of
Disbursement
Compensation
for Land and
Other Assets
R & R Assistance
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
30. Nindana 20.Smt. Santosh Omprakash 7/1358 7022=00 Undisbursed
Khewat 21.Omwati Dalbir 7/1358 7022=00 Undisbursed
No.320 22.Pramila Devi Puneet 29/679 58184=00 Undisbursed
Awal 0-16 33-19 2.36%
31. Nindana 1.Smt. Rajpati Randhir 1/12 5988 149002=00 Disbursed
Khewat 2.Ramvilas Randhir 1/12 149002=00 Disbursed
No.323 3.Balraj Randhir 1/12 149002=00 Disbursed
4.Satyaprakash Randhir 1/12 149002=00 Disbursed
5.Smt. Indu Randhir 1/12 149002=00 Disbursed
6.Basanti Randhir 1/12 149001=00 Disbursed
7.Rajesh Pratap 1/12 149001=00 Disbursed
8.Rakesh Pratap 1/12 149001=00 Disbursed
9.Rajender Pratap 1/12 149001=00 Disbursed
10.Mahender Sunehra 3122/39960 139695=00 Disbursed
144
11.Jagbir Sunehra 3122/39960 139695=00 Disbursed
12.Pawan Mahipal 1561/39960 69847=00 Disbursed
13.Sonu Mahipal 1561/39960 69847=00 Disbursed
14.Santosh Chand Ram 13/1665 13960=00 Disbursed
15.Santro Satbir 13/1665 13961=00 Undisbursed
1-1 83-5 1.26%
32. Nindana 1.Chandram Munshi 27/184 5982 1-1 487263=00 Disbursed
Khewat 2.Ramratan Chandram 1/12 5983 0-18 276717=00 Disbursed
No.324 3.Ramesh Chandram 1/12 2 kile 276717=00 Disbursed
4.Suresh Chandram 1/12 276717=00 Disbursed
5.Krishn Chandram 1/12 276717=00 Disbursed
6.Randhir Singh Pravasi 59/552 354920=00 undisbursed
7.Mahavir Raghubir Singh 91/1932 156405=00 Disbursed
8.Jaibhagwan Raghubir Singh 91/1932 156405=00 Disbursed
9.Sribhagwan Raghubir Singh 91/1932 156405=00 Disbursed
10.Shivji Raghubir Singh 91/1932 156405=00 Disbursed
11.Rajbala Krishn 91/1932 156405=00 Disbursed
12.Pradeep Raj singh 91/3864 78203=00 Disbursed
13.Amardeep Raj singh 91/3864 78203=00 Disbursed
14.Naresh Sukhbir 91/1932 156406=00 Disbursed
145
15.Bramha Chandram 1/36 92239=00 Disbursed
16.Geeta Rameshwar 1/36 92239=00 Disbursed
17.Deepak Rameshwar 1/36 92239=00 Disbursed
1-19 22-18 8.51%
S.
No
VILLAGE Name of Owner Father/
Husband
Acq
uir
ed
Lan
d S
har
e
Kh
asra
No
.
Lan
d
Acq
uir
ed
B
-B
Tota
l
Lan
d B
-B
%
Acq
uis
itio
n
Compensation And Assistance Status of
Disbursement
Compensation
for Land and
Other Assets
R & R Assistance
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
33. Nindana 1.Balwan Bijeram 1/12 5777 0-2 376052=00 Disbursed
Khewat 2.Ratan Bijeram 1/12 5780 1-8 376052=00 Disbursed
No.329 3.Omprakash Bharthu 378/15680 5782 1-3 108786=00 Disbursed
4.Satyanarayan Bharthu 9/320 126917=00 Disbursed
5.Smt. Krishna Prem 9/1280 31729=00 Disbursed
6.Lakshmi Prem 9/1280 31730=00 Disbursed
7.Satish Prem 9/1280 38780=00 Disbursed
8.Subhash Prem 9/1280 38780=00 Disbursed
9.Veermati Kaptaan 47/8960 23671=00 Disbursed
10.Indravati Kaptaan 47/8960 23671=00 Disbursed
11.Jaibhagwan Kaptaan 75/8960 37773=00 Disbursed
12.Anil Kumar Kaptaan 47/8960 23671=00 Disbursed
146
13.Raaj Singh Dhanpat 5/64 352548=00 Disbursed
14.Kamla Dhanpat 1/64 70510=00 Disbursed
15.Saroj Dhanpat 1/64 70510=00 Disbursed
16.Santosh Dhanpat 1/64 752103=00 Disbursed
17. Harishchand Rama 1/6 752103=00 Disbursed
18.Ajit Singh Chhajju ram 1/6 125350=00 Disbursed
19. Sadhu ram Gordhan 1/36 125350=00 Disbursed
20. Rajpal Gordhan 1/36 125350=00 Disbursed
21. Azad Nafe Singh 1/36 125351=00 Disbursed
22. Suresh Nafe Singh 1/36 125351=00 Disbursed
23 Smt. Gyano Arjun 1/90 50140=00 Disbursed
24. Jaipal Arjun 1/90 50140=00 Disbursed
25.Wazir Arjun 1/90 50140=00 Disbursed
26.Dharampal Arjun 1/90 50140=00 Disbursed
27.Santosh Arjun 1/90 50140=00 Disbursed
28.Ranbir Bharat Singh 14/1960 33233=00 Disbursed
29.Suresh Satyanarayan 1/320 14102=00 Disbursed
30.Nirmala Meda 1/72 62675=00 Disbursed
31.Kamla Meda 1/72 62675=00 Disbursed
32.Karn singh Meda 1/72 62676=00 Disbursed
147
33.Wazir Meda 1/72 62675=00 Disbursed
34.Suresh Meda 1/72 62675=00 Disbursed
35.Shusila Ramniwas 1/216 20892=00 Disbursed
36.Anuj Ramniwas 1/216 20892=00 Disbursed
37.Anjali Ramniwas 1/216 20893=00 Disbursed
38. Ranbir Bhartha 1/140 32233=00 Disbursed
2-13 98-0 2.70% Disbursed
S.
No
VILLAGE Name of Owner Father/
Husband A
cqu
ired
Lan
d S
har
e
Kh
asra
No
.
Lan
d
Acq
uir
ed
B
-B
Tota
l
Lan
d B
-B
%
Acq
uis
itio
n
Compensation And Assistance Status of
Disbursement
Compensation
for Land and
Other Assets
R & R Assistance
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
34. Nindana 1.Balbir Gopala 1/16 5783 0-14 154323=00 Disbursed
Khewat 2.Surajmal Gopala 1/16 5787 0-6 154323=00 Disbursed
No.330 3.Anand Shamsher 1/16 5788 0-9 154323=00 Disbursed
4.Rajkumar Shamsher 1/32 77162=00 Disbursed
5.Kaptaan Shamsher 1/32 77161=00 Disbursed
6.Madan Devi singh 3/160 46297=00 Disbursed
7.Mehar Devi singh 3/160 46297=00 Disbursed
148
8.Smt Puspa devi Devi singh 3/160 46297=00 Disbursed
9.Sanjay Devi singh 11/160 169756=00 Disbursed
10.Hosiyar Gokal 1/4 617292=00 Disbursed
11.Smt. Omli Rajbir 1/32 77161=00 Disbursed
12.Smt. Mukesh Rajbir 1/32 77161=00 Disbursed
13.Satyanarayan Rajbir 1/32 77162=00 Disbursed
14.Pradeep Rajbir 1/32 77162=00 Disbursed
15.Deepak Satbir 1/8 308646=00 Disbursed
16.Chatru Ranpat 1/8 308646=00 Disbursed
1-9 44-19 3.23% Disbursed
35. Nindana 1.Sandeep Rajkumar 1/9 5793 0-16 321654=00 Disbursed
Khewat 2.Ranbir Sube 1/9 5794 0-18 321654=00 Disbursed
No.331 3.Dharambir Sube 1/9 321654=00 Disbursed
4.Balwant Ujjala 1/3 964962=00 Disbursed
5.Mahabir Hariram 1/21 137852=00 Disbursed
6.Karn singh Hariram 1/21 137852=00 Disbursed
7.Ramniwas Hariram 1/21 137852=00 Disbursed
8.Rohtas Hariram 1/21 137852=00 Disbursed
9.Bijender Ishwar 1/21 137852=00 Disbursed
10.Narender Ishwar 1/21 137852=00 Disbursed
149
11.Anil Karn singh 1/21 137852=00 Disbursed
1-14 42-5 4.02% Disbursed
36. Nindana 1.Bhateri Ramphal 1/40 5676 0-8 91530=00 Disbursed
Khewat 2.Nanhi Ramphal 1/40 5679 0-4 91530=00 Disbursed
No 402 3.Sheela Ramphal 1/40 5680 0-13 91530=00 Disbursed
4.Sita Ramphal 1/40 9050 0-10 91529=00 Disbursed
5.Sribhagwan Ramphal 1/40 9051 91529=00 Disbursed
6.Sahbo Chand 1/160 5677 0-8 22882=00 Disbursed
7.Sumitra Devi Chand 1/160 8900 22882=00 Disbursed
8.Nilam Chand 1/160 8901 22882=00 undisbursed
9.Jeet Singh Chand 1/160 5678 22882=00 Disbursed
S.
No
VILLAGE Name of Owner Father/
Husband
Acq
uir
ed
Lan
d S
har
e
Kh
asra
No
.
Lan
d
Acq
uir
ed
B
-B
Tota
l
Lan
d B
-B
%
Acq
uis
itio
n
Compensation And Assistance Status of
Disbursement
Compensation
for Land and
Other Assets
R & R Assistance
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
36. Nindana 10.Praveen Kumar Chand 1/160 22883=00 Disbursed
Khewat 11.Ramehar Deepa 1/32 98067=00 Disbursed
No 402 12.Ramkanwar Deepa 1/32 98067=00 Disbursed
13.Josh singh Shubhram 1/16 228824=00 Disbursed
150
14.Sadhu Arjun 1/16 228824=00 Disbursed
15.Sudhi Meda singh 1/128 28603=00 Disbursed
16.Rameshwar Meda singh 1/128 28603=00 Disbursed
17.Saroj Meda singh 1/128 28603=00 Disbursed
18.Vedo Meda singh 1/128 28603=00 Disbursed
19.Satynarayan Prithi 1/32 114412=00 Disbursed
20.Ramniwas Prithi 1/32 114412=00 Disbursed
21.Manchari Ramewar 1/160 22882=00 Disbursed
22.Shamsher Ramewar 1/64 57206=00 Disbursed
23.Ajmer Dipa 1/32 98068=00 Disbursed
24. Suman Ajmer 1/480 7627=00 Disbursed
25.Priti Ajmer 1/480 7627=00 Disbursed
26.Arun Ajmer 1/192 19069=00 Disbursed
27.Chhatar Nathhu 1/12 305098=00 Disbursed
28.Tekram Nathhu 1/12 305099=00 Disbursed
29.Ramrati Nathhu 1/12 305099=00 Disbursed
30.Ramesh Harikishan 1/72 50850=00 Disbursed
31.Santosh Harikishan 1/72 50850=00 Disbursed
32.Sunita Harikishan 1/72 50850=00 Disbursed
33.Sheela Harikishan 1/72 50850=00 Disbursed
151
34.seema Harikishan 1/72 50849=00 Disbursed
35.Sita Harikishan 1/72 50849=00 Disbursed
36.Nanhi Ramsarla 1/96 38137=00 Disbursed
37.karamvir Ramsarla 1/96 38137=00 Disbursed
38.Dharambir Ramsarla 1/96 38137=00 Disbursed
39.Ajmer Ramsarla 1/96 38137=00 Disbursed
40.Phool Ramsarla 1/96 38138=00 Disbursed
41.Samundi Ramsarla 1/96 Disbursed
42.Meena Devi Ramsarla 1/96 38138=00 Disbursed
43.Veermati Ramveer 1/480 7628=00 Disbursed
44.Otri Ramveer 1/480 7628=00 Disbursed
45.Sonu urf sunil Ramveer 1/480 7627=00 Disbursed
46.Sandeep Urf
Monu
Ramveer 1/480 7627=00 Disbursed
S.
No
VILLAGE Name of Owner Father/
Husband
Acq
uir
ed
Lan
d S
har
e
Kh
asra
No
.
Lan
d
Acq
uir
ed
B
-B
Tota
l
Lan
d B
-B
%
Acq
uis
itio
n
Compensation And Assistance Status of
Disbursement
Compensation
for Land and
Other Assets
R & R Assistance
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
152
36. Nindana 47.Babli Ramveer 1/480 7627=00 Disbursed
Khewat 48.Nilam Ramveer 1/480 7627=00 Disbursed
No 402 2-3 40-2 5.36%
153
154
155
Appendix IX
Proposed Cross sections of the road from I to VIII
156
157
158
159
160
161
Appendix X
Details of proposed treatment to the road
S. No.
Chainage in m Existing Pavement width in m
Proposed Pavement width in m
Existing Pavement
Type
Proposal
From To
1. 0 1000 7.00 10.00 BT Raising
2. 1000 2100 7.00 10.00 BT Widening & Strengthening
3. 2100 2360 7.00 10.00 BT Widening & Strengthening with Side Drain
4. 2360 3300 7.00 10.00 CC Unbounded Overlay Over Rigid Pavement
5. 3300 3700 7.00 10.00 BT Reconstruction
6. 3700 4600 7.00 10.00 BT Widening & Strengthening
7. 4600 5300 7.00 10.00 BT Raising for Profile Correction
8. 5300 7100 7.00 10.00 BT Widening & Strengthening
9. 7100 8250 7.00 10.00 BT Raising
10. 8250 8750 7+1+7 7+1+7 BT Lakhan Majra Only Overlay
11. 8750 9100 7.00 10.00 BT Widening & Strengthening
12. 9100 11200 7.00 10.00 BT Raising
13. 11200 14400 7.00 10.00 BT Widening & Strengthening
14. 14400 15400 7.00 10.00 BT Widening & Strengthening with Side Drain
15. 15400 16100 7.00 10.00 BT Widening & Strengthening
16. 16100 16700 7.00 10.00 BT Raising for Profile Correction
17. 16700 17050 7.00 10.00 BT Reconstruction
18. 17050 17850 7.00 10.00 BT Raising
19. 17850 21850 7.00 10.00 BT Proposed By Pass (Nindana Village)
20. 21850 25750 7.00 10.00 BT Widening & Strengthening
21. 25750 27250 7.00 10.00 BT Raising
22. 27250 28450 7.00 10.00 BT Widening & Strengthening
23. 28450 29250 7.00 10.00 BT Raising
24. 29250 29500 7.00 10.00 BT Widening & Strengthening
25. 29500 29850 7.5+1.5+7.5 7.5+1.5+7.5 BT NH-10 No Treatment
162
26. 29850 30050 7.50 10.00 CC Unbounded Overlay Over Rigid Pavement
27. 30050 31050 7.00 10.00 BT Reconstruction
28. 31050 36950 7.00 10.00 BT Widening & Strengthening
29. 36950 37300 7.00 10.00 BT Reconstruction for Profile Improvement
30. 37300 37700 7.00 10.00 BT Widening & Strengthening
163
164
165