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IMPLEMENTATION OF BUS RAPID TRANSIT SYSTEM IN HUBBALLI – DHARWAD
RESETTLEMENT ACTION PLAN FOR IMPACTS WITH DHARWAD BUS TERMINAL (MITRA SAMAJ)
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HUBLI-DHARWAD BRTS COMPANY LIMITED
September-2016
Resettlement Action Plan- Hubli-Dharwad BRTS Terminal
Directorate of Urban Land Transport
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Contents Executive Summary 1
Introduction ........................................................................................................................ 5
2
Extent of land to be acquired .............................................................................................. 5
3
Magnitude of Impacts ......................................................................................................... 5 3.1
Impact on Land and Structures.................................................................................... 5
3.2
Project Affected Persons ............................................................................................. 6
3.3
Tenants ........................................................................................................................ 6
3.4
Squatters & Kiosks ...................................................................................................... 7
4
Budget for RAP: ................................................................................................................. 7
5
Public Consultation meeting with Dharwad city PAPs ...................................................... 8
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Socio-Economic Survey ................................................................................................... 11 6.1
Social Assessment of PAPs ....................................................................................... 11
6.1.1 Caste wise distribution of PAPs in % ..............................................................................11 6.1.2 Age wise distribution of PAPs. ................................................................................. 11 6.1.3 Size of the family ...................................................................................................... 11 6.1.4 Occupations wise distribution of the PAPs. .............................................................. 11 6.1.5 Income level wise distribution PAPs of families ...................................................... 12 7
Rehabilitation and Resettlement ....................................................................................... 12
8
Grievance Redress Committee ......................................................................................... 16
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Time table for key activities ............................................................................................. 17
Annexure Annexure I: PAPs list Annexure II: Photo documentation
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Executive Summary The proposed bus terminal at Mitra Samaj is exclusively for BRTS buses and as this terminal right in middle of the city, the terminal design is unique and aesthetic. It is located 1.5km from the Jubilee Circle. The area of proposed site is 36Gunte and 10Annas. As per the land use patterns, the entire stretch i.e. from Jubilee Circle to Anjuman Circle and from Anjuman Circle to Jubilee Circle surrounded by commercial, Government land and only few residential buildings. As per JMC three properties will be affected, One title holder is private person. Out of the two remaining properties one belongs to HDMC and the other is Government property. In addition to existing approved RAP of Hubli – Dharwad BRTS project, The Resettlement Action Plan for the Hubli-Dharwad BRTS Terminal at Mitra Samaj was prepared to address and mitigate the impacts arising out of the Project. Socio-economic surveys were conducted, as per the census survey it is found that among total PAPs, 03 are THs, out of which 1 belongs to government, 1 lease holder and another one is private property. Two (2) title holders and 33 NTHs are having business in the existing buildings, out of which 3 are Kiosks, 5 commercial Squatters 25 commercial Tenants. Those structures which are located in private and government land will be compensated as per the provisions of the Entitlement matrix. The private owner will have choice for consent award for 2.5 times of guidance value, if he won’t agree for consent award, the general award will be passed as per New Act provisions. The total land requirement estimated for the project is 35 gunte and 10 annas, out of which 1.07 Gunte of private land and 28.03 Gunte Government land and 6 Gunta belongs to Hubli Dharwad Municipal Corporation (HDMC). Public consultations were held on 12.8.2015 and 18.4.2016. The outcomes of the consultations are incorporated in the Social Impact Assessment of the project. The outcomes will be incorporated in the designing of infrastructure and as inputs for the resettlement plan preparation and implementation. This RAP is also prepared in accordance with the stipulations and guidelines provided in the project specific Entitlement Matrix for the BRTS Project, GEF SUTP’s ESMF (Environmental and Social Management Framework), the project authority proposes to acquire land through consent award following the Karnataka Highways Act, 1964 and LA (Karnataka Extension and Amendment) Act, 1961. It is expected that land acquisition under this Act will help the PAPs to receive the market price/replacement cost of land as compensation. There will be Negotiation Committee and the role of the committee will be to negotiate the price of land with the entitled persons. The guidance value of land in respective area will be considered as the base for negotiation. Entitlements include payment of cash compensation for land preferably through consent award as per the provisions of the Karnataka Highways Act. The owner/tenant will be given the right to salvage material from the affected structure and will be given adequate notice for Hubli-Dharwad BRTS Co. Ltd.
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removal of structure and shifting. Shifting allowance of Rs.6655/- will be given to all major impact categories and Livelihood Restoration allowance of Rs.19965/- will be given for Loss of Livelihood. Rental allowance for a period of six months at the rate Rs.2396/- for commercial categories of tenants will be given. Hubli - Dharwad Municipal Corporation will be requested to provide preferential allocations of alternate commercial space for the licensed Kiosks which are located in the land to be acquired. For those who are losing livelihood, one family member (male or female) of the affected family will be provided necessary training for development of entrepreneurship skills by co-ordinating with HDMC or other Government Departments to take up self-employment projects. Additional support to vulnerable groups would be given through pension schemes, if eligible as per the criteria prescribed in respective schemes. RAP will be implemented by the Environment and Social Development Cell. The land acquisition will be done by competent authority as per the applicable act and ESDC will be responsible for all the activities related to Resettlement and Rehabilitation. All grievances will be settled through existing grievance redress committee. The grievance redress process specifies procedures for registering and addressing complaints including appeal mechanisms. The estimated total budget for the implementation of RAP is Rs. 3.21 Crore. The RAP Executive Summary along with Entitlement Matrix will be disclosed through public consultations and in the website of Hubli-Dharwad BRTS Company limited.
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Introduction
The Resettlement Action Plan for the Hubli-Dharwad BRTS Terminal at Mitra Samaj was prepared to address and mitigate the impacts arising out of the Project. The RAP was prepared based on the socio-economic survey conducted on 28.08.2015. The Hubli-Dharwad BRTS Company Limited has completed the Joint Measurement Certificate (JMC) survey on 02.11.2015. The JMC report has been finalised. The social impact of the project are detailed in the succeeding paras. 2
Extent of land to be acquired
35.10 guntas of land is being acquired for the BRTS Terminal at Mitra Samaj, Dharwad. The extent of land to be acquired and the details of land ownership are indicated below: Table 2-1: Extent of land to be acquired (Area in Gunta- Ani)
Village/ City
Extent as per notification 15(1)
Extent as per JMC(Agri/ NA)
Govt Land/ Dept
HDMC
Private Land
Dharwad
24-12
35 -10
28 -03
6-00
1-07
3 Magnitude of Impacts 3.1 Impact on Land and Structures Three (03) properties will be affected as per JMC. One title holder is private land owner. Out of the two remaining, one property belongs to HDMC and other one belongs to Government. The Government has given the land to Mitra Samaj Trust on a 99 years lease. The lease period of land had expired. Some structures were constructed by lease holders, and they are eligible for ex-gratia compensation for loss of structures as per the entitlement matrix approved for the project. Table 3-1: Impact on Land, Structure and Trees
Town
Structure
Trees
Dharwad Terminal
26
37
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Project Affected Persons
The total number of project affected persons is 35. The classification of PAPs by category is indicated in the following table. The details of the PAPs are enclosed in Annexure I. Table 3-2: Classification of PAPs-BRTS Terminal
Category
No of PAPs 03
A) Owner Private
01
Government/ HDMC
02
B) Tenant
25
C) Squatter
05
D) Kiosks
03 Total
35
Table 3-3: Distribution of Major Impact by Category
Sl No
Town
Total Structures
Residential
01
Dharwad city
25
0
Major Impact Commercial Res. and com. 25
0
Total
Minor Impact
25
0
Rehabilitation and resettlement assistance is as per the approved entitlement matrix of Hubballi-Dharwad BRTS project. In case of major impacted titleholders, R&R assistance for shifting, subsistence allowance will be discussed during finalization of the land acquisition compensation rate and accordingly agreed as needed based on the severity of the impacts. 3.3
Tenants
The number of tenants require to be shifted are 25, and all belong to out of which all are commercial category. The details are as follows: Table 3-4: Major and Minor Impact under Tenant Category
Particular
Tenants under major impact category
Major Impacts Residential
Commercial
Residential and Commercial
Total
Minor Impacts
Total
00
25
00
25
00
25
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Squatters & Kiosks
The number of squatters identified during the socio-economic survey is 05, and Kiosks are 03, the details of types of squatters and kiosks are as below: Table 3-5: Impact on Squatters and Kiosks
Particular
Residential
Commercial
Residential and Commercial
Total
Squatter
0
05
00
05
Kiosks
0
03
00
03
The Hubli-Dharwad Company Limited is working with HDMC to get alternative locations for the licensed KIOSK with substantial efforts. 4
Budget for RAP: Table 4-1: Revised Budget for RAP
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Category
1
Compensation for Land
2
Compensation for Structure
3
R&R Assistance (Squatters, Tenants and Encroachers) A) Total (1+2+3) B) Contingency (@10%) GRAND TOTAL (A+B)
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(Amount in Rs.)
Amount 1,25,00,000.00 1,50,00,000.00 17,10,000.00 2,92,10,000.00 29,21,000.00 3,21,31,000.00
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Public Consultation meeting with Dharwad city PAPs
Consultation, participation and disclosure will ensure that information provided and feedback obtained on proposed project of Hubballi- Dharwad BRTS terminal, be adequately considered in the project design. It will also provide adequate opportunities for consultation/participation of PAPs in the project process. The consultation process was carried out with the following objectives:
To promote awareness among the PAPs and to public about the proposed project. To familiarize the people with technical, social and economic issue of the project for better understanding; To stimulate community self-evaluation and analysis; To identify the environmental issues relating to project components; To secure people’s input in respect of project design, selection of mitigation measures and monitoring strategies viz. incorporating the suggestions made during consultations into project design as found feasible; To assess the views of the beneficiary community;
A) Public Consultation meetings Public consultation has been considered to be an extremely important process and the RAP is prepared on the basis of people’s perceptions about the project impacts and felt needs. It is ensured that results of public consultation whichever deemed feasible have been incorporated in the final design. Date: 12.08.2015
Venue: HDMC meeting hall
Major discussions were as follows: Questions raised by participants Bus terminal can be done in new bus stand why in the old bus stand.
Explanation given by Hubli- Dharwad BRTS Company Limited Buses are running between twin cities. New bus stand is for long tour buses. BRTS buses are running between Hubli and Dharwad.
What is the proposed road width? Group of vendors asked in which place the rehabilitation will be done When the road work will start
Clarified by the Hubli-Dharwad BRTS Company Ltd. Rehabilitation assistance will be provided as per the approved entitlement matrix. Will be started shortly.
The government library building is affected? If so what is rehabilitation plan for that,
Library building will be constructed in the terminal.
Commercial shop owners requested for alternative shop from Govt side
Rehabilitation assistance will be provided as per the approved entitlement matrix.
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B) Public consultation meeting with Tenants Date: 18.04.2016
Venue: HDBRTS Company
Negotiation meeting was conducted by Hubli-Dharwad BRTS Company Lt. with tenants of Mitra Samaj premises and Mitra Samaj committee. The members present in the meeting expressed their demands which are as follows: Demands of the Tenants
Explanation given by Hubli- Dharwad BRTS Company Limited.
The compensation of the structures should The structures compensation will be paid be paid to the tenants. to the lease holder. The tenants will gets interior works valuation amounts apart from R&R assistance. The tenants insisted to increase the Rehabilitation and resettlement assistance assistance. will be paid as per approved entitlement matrix. The tenants demanded for alternate shops Project authority will try to explore the before demolishing the building and to possibility of facilitating assistance to provide proper rehabilitation assistance. eligible PAP’s in link with various Government schemes. The following notified Government Schemes are being considered for the vulnerable groups and linking them to respective PAPs category. Eligible PAP category
Proposed Govt. Scheme (State / Central)
Women Udyogini All backward classes under Chaitanya Chaitanya & Swavalambana Schemes of BC All minority community under & MD Corporation Swavalambana. Any individual above 18 years of age Prime Minister’s Employment Generation Programme Self Employment Programme for SC/ST and Schemes of Karnataka SC/ST Dev. International study Programme (ISP) Corporation
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C) The Negotiation Committee Meetings held with property owner on 08.01.2016 and 30.03.2016. In the negotiation committee meeting two proposals were finalised i.e. o
o
The negotiated price approved by the Government for Dharwad city limit i.e., For Non agriculture commercial category- Rs.6750/- per sq feet For Non agriculture Residential category – Rs.4500/- per sq. feet The affected library building will be constructed in the proposed BRTS Terminal.
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Socio-Economic Survey
The socio – economic survey was done to identify project affected people, families and to develop their socio-economic profile by conducting survey and collecting information related to various aspects such as demography, occupational and income details. The objectives of the study are: 6.1
To assess the socio-economic impacts of Project Affected Persons/ Families. To assess the number of house structures that will be affected. To arrive at a rehabilitation package for PAPs. Social Assessment of PAPs
Social Assessment has been made on the basis of data collected. It is observed that more than 50% belongs to vulnerable groups, more than 75% of the PAPs are under working age groups and have a monthly income above Rs.4000/- per month. The social profile of the PAPs is indicated in the following tables. 6.1.1
Caste wise distribution of PAPs in % Caste category SC/ ST
Minority OBC Others Total 6.1.2
20 to 35 36 to 50 51 to 60 Above 60 Total
No. 13 13 01 08 35
Average age of head of the family (%) 37.50 37.50 3.00 22.00 100.00
No. 09 24
% 25 75
Size of the family Size of the family >3 3 to 5
6.1.4
% 20 17.5 14.5 48 100
Age wise distribution of PAPs. Age group
6.1.3
No. 07 06 05 17 35
Occupations wise distribution of the PAPs.
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% 06 20 16 100
Occupational Distribution of PAPs brings out the fact that most of the PAPs are working as labourers on daily basis. 50% PAPs are daily earners (Bag repairers and Kiosks) among PAPs. About 06 percent workers are medical shop and about 20% workers are also having small business. Other 30 % workers are professionals doing different businesses. 6.1.5
Income level wise distribution PAPs of families
Level of Income 4000 to 5000 5000 to 6000 6000 above Total
Nos. 19 10 06
% 56% 30% 14%
35
100%
Data has shown that 56 % PAP families are having monthly income between Rs.4000 to Rs.5000. About 30 % families are able to earn between Rs.5000 to Rs.6000 and 14% of families have income of more than Rs. 6000. 7
Rehabilitation and Resettlement
Rehabilitation will be done in accordance with approved R&R policy frame work and approved RAP of Hubli-Dharwad BRTS project. The entitlement matrix as approved for the Hubli-Dharwad BRTS project is as follows. The Entitlement Matrix: The Entitlement Matrix addresses three broad categories of social and economic impacts, which require mitigation in this project.
Loss of assets, including land and house;
Loss of livelihood or income opportunities; and
Collective impacts on groups, such as loss of common property resources
The first two categories represent direct project impacts on an identified population. The affected people will be surveyed and registered, and project monitoring and evaluation will compare long term impact against baseline socio-economic data. The third category represents an indirect impact, where group members need not be individually registered. Gains and losses of a group-oriented nature are not quantifiable in terms of impact on the individual. Mitigation and support mechanisms will be collectively oriented, and the
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monitoring of these development efforts will be the impact and benefits for the groups involved. Table 7-1:Entitlement Matrix proposed for the Project
Impact category I. Title Holders Loss of land
Loss Residential structures
Loss commercial structures
Entitlements
Remarks
1. Compensation through The minimum negotiated price will be 1.5 negotiation as per Land times of the Guidance Value. Acquisition Act / Karnataka Stamp Duty and Registration Charges on Highway Act, 1964. compensation amount will be exempted/ 2. Stamp duty and registration factored into the compensation and assistance charges on compensation (this is applicable for those who avail amount. compensation through consent award). 3. Crop/ tree damage One family member (male/female) of the compensation as assessed by affected family, if interested, may be provided concerned Departments. necessary training for skill development and income generation. Training for selfemployment will be based on aptitude / assessment of skill sets of affected family and will be dovetailed with programs implemented by other departments. The shifting allowance, livelihood restoration allowance and other allowances specified in Entitlement column will be shared and discussed with the PAPs during consent award negotiations. of 1. Compensation at current PWD A notice period of 3 months will be given for schedule of rates without the removal of structures and shifting where depreciation. Applicable. 2. Stamp duty and registration The owner/tenant (in cases where a tenant charges on compensation occupies the structure) will be given the right amount; to salvage material from the structures. 3. Additional 25% compensation Stamp Duty and Registration Charges on for partially affected structures compensation amount will be exempted/ towards reconstruction factored into the compensation and assistance 4. Shifting assistance of Rs.6,655 (this is applicable for those who avail for major impact structures. compensation through consent award). The shifting allowance, livelihood restoration allowance and other allowances specified in Entitlement column will be shared and discussed with the PAPs during consent award negotiations. of 1. Compensation at current PWD A notice period of 3 months will be given for schedule of rates without the removal of structures and shifting where depreciation. Applicable. 2. Stamp duty and registration Stamp Duty and Registration Charges on charges on compensation compensation amount will be exempted/ amount. factored into the compensation and assistance 3. Additional 25% compensation (this is applicable for those who avail for partially affected structures. compensation through consent award). 4. Shifting assistance of Rs. 6,655 One family member (male/female) of the 5. Livelihood Restoration affected family, if interested, may be provided allowance equivalent to 3 necessary training for skill development and
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Entitlements months of minimum industrial wages of Karnataka (calculated for 25 days in a month) or Rs.19,965 whichever is higher of for major.
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Loss of residential 1. Compensation at current PWD cum commercial schedule of rates without structures depreciation. 2. Stamp duty and registration charges on compensation amount 3. Additional 25% compensation for partially affected structures. 4. Shifting allowance of Rs 6,655. 5. Livelihood Restoration allowance equivalent to 3 months of minimum industrial wages of Karnataka (calculated for 25 days in a month) or Rs.19,965 whichever is higher for major impacts.
II. Tenants: Loss of residential / commercial / residential cum commercial structures
1. Rental allowance for 6 months @ Rs 1,597 per month for residential and Rs. 3327 for commercial categories 2. Livelihood restoration allowance equivalent to 3 months of minimum industrial wages of Karnataka (calculated for 25 days in a month) or. Rs.19,965 whichever is higher for major 3. Shifting assistance of Rs. 6,655. 4. Tenants will get interior valuation amount III. Non-Title holders: Encroachers Ex-gratia for affected structure based on current PWD schedule of rates without depreciation.
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Remarks income generation. Training for selfemployment will be based on aptitude / assessment of skill sets of affected family and will be dovetailed with programs implemented by other departments. The owner/tenant (in cases where a tenant occupies the structure) will be given the right to salvage material from the structures. The shifting allowance, livelihood restoration allowance and other allowance A notice period of 3 months will be given for the removal of structures and shifting where applicable. Stamp Duty and Registration Charges on compensation amount will be exempted/ factored into the compensation and assistance (this is applicable for those who avail compensation through consent award). The owner/tenant (in cases where a tenant occupies the structure) will be given the right to salvage material from the structures. One family member (male/female) of the affected family, if interested, may be provided necessary training for skill development and income generation. Training for selfemployment will be based on aptitude / assessment of skill sets of affected family and will be dovetailed with programs implemented by other departments.
A notice period of 3 months will be given for the removal of structures and shifting where applicable. The tenant will be given the interior valuation amount. One family member (male/female) of the affected family, if interested, may be provided necessary training for skill development and income generation. Training for self-employment will be based on aptitude / assessment of skill sets of affected family and will be dovetailed with programs Implemented by other departments.
Ex-gratia for affected structure based on current PWD schedule of rates without depreciation. Encroachers will be notified a time in which to remove their assets. Assistance for loss of Kiosks. For those kiosks which are licensed for fixed 1.Livelihood Restoration locations, a reference will be made to HDMC allowance equivalent to 3 months for relocation of kiosks or allotment of
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Entitlements of minimum industrial wages of Karnataka (calculated for 25 days in a month) or Rs. Rs.19,965 2. Shifting allowance of Rs.6,655
Remarks alternate shops in the complexes belonging to it. HDMC will be requested to provide preferential allocations of alternate commercial space to the licensed shop keepers whose shop fall in the land to be acquired, OR, Employment opportunities for affected persons as per skills in the BRT operations, housekeeping etc. Commercial / Livelihood Restoration allowance Squatters will be notified a time in which to equivalent to 3 months of Residential remove their assets. minimum industrial wages of An appropriate ex-gratia amount for affected squatters Karnataka (calculated for 25 days structures, if any (excluding ambulatory in a month) or Rs.19,965. structures) would be given as per evaluation 2. Shifting allowance of Rs. 6,655. done by the Hubli Dharwad BRTS Company Ltd. IV. Vulnerable People Additional support 1. Assistance to include in Government pension schemes if not included, to Vulnerable government pension schemes if if eligible as per the criteria prescribed in the groups: SC, ST, not included , if eligible as per schemes. Women headed Government criteria family Widows 2. Livelihood Restoration Physically allowance equivalent to 3 months challenged and of minimum industrial wages of those aged above Karnataka (calculated for 25 days 60 years in a month) or Rs.19,965 whichever is higher for major impacts. V. Community Assets: Community Assets Conservation, protection, The common property resources and the compensatory replacement Community infrastructure (bus shelters, community ponds and other assets, if any) will be relocated in consultation with the community. The Religious structures, if any, on private lands will be entitled for compensation at current PWD schedule of rates without depreciation. Religious structures constructed by encroaching on Government lands i.e., parks, roads and public spaces etc will be relocated in consultation with the community. VI. Unidentified Impacts: Unidentified 1. Mitigation measures Unforeseen impacts shall be documented and Impacts mitigated based on the principles provided in this policy.
Note: 1) All amounts in this entitlement matrix are fixed as of April 01, 2016. These will be increased @ 10% p.a on first day of April every year.
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2) As part of consent award negotiations, the additional compensation for resettlement (subsistence allowance, shifting allowance etc) will be fully factored into and reflected in the consent award as a separate line item in the compensation negotiated under consent award. 8
Grievance Redress Committee
Already Grievance Redress Committee has been formed with Deputy Commissioner of the Dharwad district as head, Representative of reputed NGO, Representative from social sector/retired government officer and a Representative of SPV as Convener (Manager R&R and HR). GRC will hear complaints and facilitate solutions; and the process, as a whole, will promote dispute settlement through mediation to reduce litigation. The following existing GRC committee members will continue for this purpose also.
Deputy Commissioner - Dharwad
Representative from social sector/retired government officer (to be selected by DC) -
Representative of reputed NGO working in Hubballi –
Executive Engineer of KRDCL –
Representative of Social Welfare Department as selected by the Deputy Commissioner
Representative of SPV –
8.1
Chairman Tel: 0836-2233888 Member, Sri. A G Gadag ( Retired Tahashlidar) Revenue Colony, Rani Channamma Nagar Dharwad. Member, Sri Subhasa Kumar 27X7 Safe hands Kusalam Akareddy Building Lokappa Hakkalu Road, Near Laxmi temple, Vijaya Nagar Hubli-22 Tel: 0836-2323211 Member, Division Office Dolor’s colony, near New Bustand Hubli Tel: 0836-2236936 Member, Sri. Ashok Chalawadi District Social Welfare Officer, Dharwad. Tel: 0836-2435475 Member Convener Manager R&R Hubli- Dharwad BRTS Company Limited. Tel: 0836-2222007
The main functions of GRC
To provide support to PAPs on problems arising out of eligibility for RAP-provided entitlements and assistance provided;
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To record the grievances of the PAPs, and categorize, prioritize and resolve them within one month;
To inform ESDC of serious cases within one week; and
To report to the aggrieved parties about the developments regarding their grievances and decisions of the ESDC, within one month.
Time table for key activities
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Key Activities Completion of private land acquisition Transfer of Govt. land Issue of identity card
Time- schedule 3 week of October-2016 End of September-2016 3rd week of September2016 Preparation of including entitlement details (Micro plan) 3rd week of July -2016 Payment of R&R assistance End of September -2016 Assistance to livelihood support including assistance to vulnerable End of September -2016 families
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Annexure – I PAPs List pertaining to Mitra Samaj Area of Dharwad city Title holder: Sl. No 1.
Name of the Owner Ajit Gaonkar and others
Sl. No 1.
Name of the lease holder Mitra Samaja Committee
Name of tenants
Sl. No
Name of Tenants
Tenants: Sl. No 1.
Narayana Shetty
2.
Eranna Shetty
3.
Nazeer Ahmed
4.
Pruthviraj Shetty
5.
Mane (Scrap Material)
6.
Mane (Scrap Material)
7.
Mahadevappa Medical Shop
8.
Shrikanth Shetty
9.
Patresh Ingaladal DTDC Courier
10.
Venkatesh – Medical Shop
11.
Dr. Suvarna, Suvina Clinic
12.
Dr. Suvarna, Suvina Clinic
13.
Dr. Suvarna, Suvina Clinic
14.
Dr. Mahantesh S. Dental Clinic
15.
16.
17.
Dr. Ashwinin Kulkarni, General Surgeon Shrikanth-Builders and contractors
18.
Panduranga Shetty, Sarwswate General Store Tigadi (Dr. Vaidya Bande)
19.
Lokade
20.
Dr. Suresh Patil
21.
Iliyas Ahmed
22.
Ramesh-Star Automobiles
23.
Shivanand Ajit
24.
Basappa Khanavali
25.
Panduranga Sheety
Squatters:Sl. No
Name of Squatters
Sl. No
Name of Squatters
1.
Arun S Mangodi
2.
Riyaz Ahemad Suravangi
3.
Hajarathabilal Soudhagar
4.
Hajarthaali Soudhagar
5.
Abdul Mutavali Soudhagar
Kiosks: Sl. No
Name of Kiosks
1.
Radha Yuvaraj Honakhande
3.
Parashuram Sambrani
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Annexure – II Squatters (Near Azad Park, Dharwad City)
Figure 1: Sri. Arun Siddappa Mangoli
Figure 3:Sri. Abdul Mutavali Saudagar
Figure 2: Sri. Riyaz Ahmed Suravanagi Panshop
Hubli-Dharwad BRTS Co. Ltd.
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Resettlement Action Plan- Hubli-Dharwad BRTS Terminal
Directorate of Urban Land Transport
KIOSK (Near Azad Park, Dharwad City)
Figure 4: Sri. Sheenu Sambrani
Figure 5: Sri. Pundaleek Karibasappa
Hubli-Dharwad BRTS Co. Ltd.
Figure 6: Sri. Radha Yuvaraj Honakhonde Savadatti
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