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1 Involuntary Resettlement Assessment and Measures Resettlement Plan for AEP 3: 57 A, B and C (Gubbi Pura Beeragonahalli (NH-48) Kowdley Mandya) Document Stage: Draft for Consultation Project Number: August 2010 IND: Karnataka State Highway Improvement Project Prepared by Public Works Department, Government of Karnataka. 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.

2 ii TABLE OF CONTENTS ABBREVIATIONS..iv EXECUTIVE SUMMARY...vi 1 CHAPTER I PROJECT DESCRIPTION BACKGROUND OBJECTIVES PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF THE PROJECT AREA PROJECT COMPONENTS ROAD CONFIGURATION: REALIGNMENT /BYPASSES: BRIDGES AND OTHER CROSS DRAINAGE STRUCTURES: ROAD SIDE DRAINAGE: RAILWAY OVER BRIDGES (ROB S): JUNCTIONS /INTERSECTION IMPROVEMENTS: SERVICE ROADS AND UNDERPASSES: WAY SIDE AMENITIES /TOLL PLAZA /TRUCK PARKING, ETC.: MAGNITUDE OF IMPACTS MINIMIZING IMPACTS MITIGATION THROUGH REALIGNMENTS/BYPASSES AND DESIGN ALTERATION DESIGN CROSS-SECTIONS MITIGATION THROUGH DESIGN CROSS SECTION ROAD SAFETY AND TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT MEASURES MAGNITUDE OF IMPACTS CULTURAL PROPERTIES AND CPRS IMPACT OF THE PROJECT RIGHT OF WAY AND CORRIDOR OF IMPACT CHAPTER 2 METHODOLOGY FOR IMPACT ASSESSMENT SOCIAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT APPROACH TO RESETTLEMENT PLANNING CENSUS SOCIOECONOMIC SURVEY METHODOLOGY AND DATABASE SOURCES OF DATA CHAPTER 3 SOCIOECONOMIC INFORMATION AND PROFILE SOCIOECONOMIC PROFILE OF THE PROJECT AREA SOCIOECONOMIC PROFILE OF DISPLACED POPULATION VULNERABLE GROUPS GENDER ISSUES INDIGENOUS PEOPLE CHAPTER 4 SCOPE OF LAND ACQUISITION AND RESETTLEMENT PROPOSED LAND ACQUISITION ESTIMATED TIME FOR LA MANAGING LAND ACQUISITION STAFFING FOR LAND ACQUISITION WORK NEGOTIATIONS COMMITTEE FOR LAND PRICE FIXATION AND DETERMINATION OF REPLACEMENT COST NEGOTIATION COMMITTEE METHOD OF PRICE FIXATION FAILURE OF KHA AND APPELLATE COMMITTEE VALUATION OF ASSETS CUT-OFFDATE ESTIMATION OF LAND REQUIREMENT AND PREPARATION OF LAND ACQUISITION PLANS COMPENSATION PAYMENT PROCESS ADMINISTERING THE PAYMENT OF R&RASSISTANCE... 26

3 5 CHAPTER 5 STAKEHOLDERS CONSULTATION AND PARTICIPATION CONSULTATION AND COMMUNITY PARTICIPATION METHODOLOGY KEY FINDINGS OF THE CONSULTATIONS LEVELS OF CONSULTATION CONSULTATIONS DURING IMPLEMENTATION CHAPTER 6 LEGAL FRAMEWORK THE NATIONAL POLICY ON RESETTLEMENT AND REHABILITATION FOR PROJECT AFFECTED HOUSEHOLDS, THE LAND ACQUISITION (LA) ACT OF ASIAN DEVELOPMENT BANK S SAFEGUARD POLICY INDIGENOUS PEOPLES KARNATAKA HIGHWAY ACT COMPARISON OF NATIONAL AND STATE POLICIES WITH ASIAN DEVELOPMENT BANKS SPS CHAPTER 7 ENTITLEMENTS, ASSISTANCE AND BENEFITS KSHIP POLICY IMPACTS AND ENTITLEMENTS CORRIDOR OF IMPACT TARGETED SUPPORT TO VULNERABLE GROUPS OPTION AND CHOICES PRINCIPLES DEFINITIONS ENTITLEMENTS THE DPS WILL BE PROVIDED WITH THE FOLLOWING BENEFITS: ENTITLEMENT MATRIX CHAPTER 8 RELOCATION OF HOUSING AND SETTLEMENTS BASIC PROVISION FOR RELOCATION NEED FOR RELOCATION DEVELOPMENT OF VENDOR MARKETS DEVELOPMENT OF RESETTLEMENT CENTERS ENVIRONMENTAL ASPECTS SOCIAL ASPECTS BASIC AMENITIES AND FACILITIES CHAPTER 9 INCOME RESTORATION AND REHABILITATION INCOME RESTORATION MEASURES IMPACT CATEGORIES AND IRSCHEMES IR ACTIVITIES CHAPTER 10 RESETTLEMENT BUDGET AND FINANCING BUDGET AND COSTS CHAPTER 11 GRIEVANCE REDRESSAL MECHANISM GRIEVANCE REDRESSAL COMMITTEE CHAPTER 12 INSTITUTIONAL MECHANISMS INSTITUTIONAL ARRANGEMENTS SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT AND RESETTLEMENT CELL (SDRC SDRC AND STAFF DEPLOYMENT PROTECTION OF ROW VALUATION OF OTHER STRUCTURES/ASSETS ROLES AND RESPONSIBILITIES OF OFFICIALS FOR RP IMPLEMENTATION COMPETENT AUTHORITY FOR VARIOUS APPROVAL IMPLEMENTATION SUPPORT BY NGOS DATABASE MANAGEMENT CHAPTER 13 IMPLEMENTATION SCHEDULE COORDINATION WITH CIVIL WORKS AND CERTIFICATION IMPLEMENTATION SCHEDULE AND TIMING OF RESETTLEMENT... 72

4 iv 13.3 CAPACITY BUILDING AND TRAINING CHAPTER 14 MONITORING AND REPORTING MONITORING INTERNAL MONITORING EXTERNAL MONITORING LIST OF TABLES Table 1-1: Summary Tables on Impacts... 6 Table 2-1: Distribution of DHs Table 3-1: So Stratification Table 3-2: Religion Table 3-3: Occupation Distribution Table 3-4: Income Distribution Table 3-5: Age Classification Table 3-6: Literacy Table 3-7: Type of Structure Table 4-1: Land Acquisition Details Table 5-1: Key Issues: 57A Table 5-3: Key Issues: 57C Table 6-1: Comparison of gaps in various Acts and Policies with ADB s SPS Table 7-1: Entitlement Matrix Table 9-1: Categories for Income restoration Table 10-1: Budget Table 10-2: Unit Costs for R & R Table 10-3: R & R Unit Costs Table 12-1: Administrative and Finan Responsibilities of offis and Agencies for RP Implementation Table 12-2: Competent Authority for Approvals Table 13-1: R & R Implementation Schedule Table 14-1: Monitoring Indicators for Physical Progress Table 14-2: Finan Indicators for Progress Table 14-3: Monitoring Of GRC LIST OF FIGURES Figure 1-1: KSHIP Roads... 3 ANNEXURE ANNEX 1: Typical Road Cross Section ANNEX 2: Details of Affected Community Structures ANNEX 3: Census and Community Asset Survey Schedules ANNEX 4: Details of Those Losing Land ANNEX 5: Details of Those Losing Structures ANNEX 6: List of Participants For Consultation Meeting ANNEX 7: NGO ToR ANNEX 8: Monitoring and Evaluation Consultants ToR

5 ADB AC ADSW APL BP BPL CAO CPO CPR COI DC DH DP DPR EWS FGD GOI GOK GRC HPCFRRI HDM ID IPP IR ITI KHA KSHIP LAA LAO LAP MRR NH NGO NRRP PSA PA PIU PGB PHC PWD PU RTC R&R RP ROW SIA SDO SDRC SWI SC ACRONYMS Asian Development Bank Assistant Commissioner Assistant Director So Welfare above poverty line Bank Policy below poverty line Chief Administrative Officer Chief Project Officer Common Property Resources corridor of impact Deputy Commissioner displaced household displaced persons detail project report economically weaker section focus group discussion Government of India Government of Karnataka Grievance Redressal Cell High Power Committee for Redressal of Regional Imbalances Highway Design Module identity card Indigenous Peoples Plan income restoration Industrial Training Institute Karnataka Highways Act Karnataka State Highways Improvement Project Land Acquisition Act Land Acquisition Officer Land Acquisition Plan Manager Rehabilitation and Resettlement National Highway Nongovernment Organization National Resettlement and Rehabilitation Policy Poverty and So Assessment Project Authority Project Implementation Unit Project Governing Body Primary Health Center Public Works Department Pre-University Record of Rights Rehabilitation and Resettlement resettlement plan right of way So Impact Assessment So Development Officer So Development Resettlement Cell So Welfare Inspector Scheduled Caste

6 vi SR ST ToR UR ZP Schedule of Rates Scheduled Tribes Terms of Reference Upgrading Zilla Panchayat

7 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY E1. Project Description 1. The Public Works Department, Government of Karnataka is implementing Karnataka State Highways Improvement Project (KSHIP). Under this Project km of State Highways roads have been identified for project assistance under Asian Development Bank. The km of roads has been divided into nine packages. The aim of the project is to improve the performance of the State s road transport network by improving road conditions and capacity, and to improve the State s capacity to plan, develop and maintain the Karnataka roads network. This project is Package AEP 3 comprising of three links: 57 A (Gubbi C S Pura - Beeragonahalli near Yediyur (NH48)) is km in Tumkur District district and crosses Gubbi, Turuvekere and Kunigal taluks; 57 B (Beeragonahalli near Yediyur (NH48)-Kowdley) is km in Tumkur and Mandya Districts, crosses Kunigal taluk and 57 C (Kowdley-Mandya) is km in Mandya District, covering Mandya and Maddur taluks. 2. The scope of work involves upgrading works of improving existing single-lane and intermediate lane roads to 12 m roadway with standard two lane seven meter carriageway and alignment improvements to relevant IRC standards and other associated road and bridge works including improvement of major and minor bridges, culverts, road intersections, drains, road geometrics and road furniture 3. The proposed project can be viewed as boosting economic growth and poverty reduction which will bring substantial so and economic development in the region. The so benefits arising due to the project will be triggered off due to improved accessibility to various services such as easy access to markets, health facilities, schools, workplace which in turn increases the income of the region, and ultimately elevating their standard of living. Although various positive project impacts and benefits are expected from the proposed project as mentioned above, there will be some negative impacts on the people living in the immediate project area. 4. The aim of this Resettlement Plan (RP) is to mitigate negative impacts caused due to the project and resettle the displaced persons and restore their livelihoods. This Resettlement Plan has been prepared on the basis of census survey findings and consultation with various stakeholders. The plan complies with ADB Safeguard Policy Statement E2. Socioeconomic Information and Profile 5. In this project Scheduled Caste households account for 6.57 % of the population; Scheduled tribe households account for only 0.39 % of the total population; the remaining are from the general category. Among religious groups, Hindus dominate with 97.92%, the remaining are Muslims. Distribution of displaced persons (DPs) by occupation reveals that agriculture accounts for 72.14%; the other sector, which supports a large section of displaced households (DHs), is agriculture labour accounting for 12.41%; trade/commerce account for 6.67%. In spite of difficulties in getting reliable data on household income efforts were made to persuade the respondents to report as accurate data as possible % of the general population has income less than Rs.26,000. Of the nine ST households seven households earn less than Rs.26,000. The income information has been segregated for ST,

8 viii SC and general category. In the age classification 71.49% of the total DPs fall in the age group of Since this happens to be the working age-group the mitigation measures as given in the entitlement matrix need to be carefully implemented with reference to age groups. Illiterate population accounts for % of the surveyed population. Just literate population accounts for 9.53 % of the total population; while primary accounts for % of the total population; those with Middle school education account for % of the total population; those with education upto secondary level accounts for % of the total population. Graduates account for 5.47 %. Structure type indicates of the residential structure % are pucca. Amongst commer structures getting affected only % of the structures are pucca. Loss of structures shows majority, that is, 18 of the commer structures arepan/cigarette shops; followed by 16 tea stalls; seven grocery shops etc. Of the total residential structures getting affected 91% have electricity; while only 12% have access to piped water. Among household assets 46.53% of the households have television; 11.04% own two/four wheelers; 8.46 % having cooking gas; 7.30% have telephones and only 5.29 % have refrigerators. Amongst agricultural equipment 8.04% own tractors; 22.6% own bullock carts; and less than 1% own sprayers. 6. The vulnerable group includes persons such as disabled, widows, or persons above sixty 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 household. These persons are entitled to assistance to include in government pension schemes if not included, if eligible as per Government criteria (OR) Lump-sum amount of Rs. 25,000. There are some DPs that are in more than one vulnerable category. These DPs will be paid only once. There are 438 widows, 50 disabled persons and 1154 persons over 60 years. There are 348 womenheaded household identified E3. Scope of Land Acquisition and Resettlement 7. Census socioeconomic surveys were conducted for a corridor of impact between 16 m and 22 m keeping in view the design requirements. Land acquisition for the project is estimated at acres of private land which needs to be acquired. No government land is getting affected. According to the census survey there are 2590 DHs and 9156 DPs. The project will impact 257 community structures. There is no impact on archaeological sites. All community structures will be relocated by the project authorities before demolition. According to the Census survey 448 DHs are losing structure and 2081 owners are losing agricultural land. Physically displaced (relocation, loss of residential land, or loss of shelter) are 28 households; economically displaced (loss of land, assets, access to assets, income sources, or means of livelihoods) are 2231 households, plus 20 persons who are losing their livelihood as employees. There are 150 households that are both physically and economically displaced, as thery are losing their total commer structure..the summary project impacts are presented below. Table E-1: Summary of Project Impacts Impacts No. 1 Land Acquisition Acres 2 Total no. of owners losing land 2,081 households 3 Total no. of private structure affected 448 households 4 Total No. of CPRs Total no. of DPs 9,156 persons

9 6 Total no of physically and economically displaced (those 150 households losing commer structures totally) 7 Total no of economically displaced ( those whose incomes 2,231 households are affected but not physically displaced) 8 Total no. economically displaced persons ( employees) 20 persons 9 Total no. physically displaced ( those losing their 28 households residential structures) Source: Census Survey, KSHIP Project, April E4. Stakeholders Consultation and Participation 8. Consultations with various stakeholders were carried out during various phases of project preparation. People wanted to know how compensation for coconut and arecanut trees; they said project is providing for 30 ft by 40ft site for those losing residential structures ande wanted to know what arrangement the project is making to provide such sites; wanted to know how shops on government land will be compensated; some of the petty shop owners had taken loan so if the project takes away the shop how will these people repay their loans; people wanted to know when compensation will be paid ; they wanted to know how affected bore wells will be replaced; they wanted to know whether the water pipelines and electric poles will be replaced; people wanted to know if 60 % of the house is affected, whether the project will take the remaining 40%; people asked for market value for land; people wanted the details of impacts and acquisition; they wanted to know whether the petty business can continue their shops after the construction of the road; if more than 25% of the house is going they want compensation for the whole structure; people wanted to know how the project will compensate for community structures getting affected. The people were about the entitlements and how to approach the problems raised. 9. To keep transparency in planning and for further active involvement of stakeholders the project information will be disseminated through disclosure of resettlement planning documents. The PA will submit the RP to ADB for disclosure on ADB s website. 10. The PA will provide relevant resettlement information, in a timely manner, in an accessible place in Kannada to affected persons and other stakeholders. A Resettlement and Land Acquisition information leaflet containing information on compensation, entitlement and resettlement management adopted for the project will be made available in Kannada and distributed to DPs. E5. Legal Framework 11. The GOK will adopt a Resettlement and Rehabilitation (R&R) Policy for KSHIP to address the adverse impacts arising out of this project in the line with the National Resettlement and Rehabilitation Policy, The policy adopted for the project is consistent with the Asian Development Banks Safeguard Policy Statement. This RP is prepared in accordance with the stipulations and guide-lines provided in Public Works Departmental Code Government of Karnataka, and the project specific Resettlement and Rehabilitation: Principles and Policy Framework for the Karnataka State Highways Improvement Project, The National Resettlement and Resettlement Policy 2007 and The Asian Development Banks Safeguard Policy Statement SPS In addition to the above measures, realizing the need of infrastructure development like roads in timely manner, the PWD GOK has decided to acquire the land through the legislation called The Karnataka

10 x Highways Act 1964 (KHA,1964). The KHA, 1964 provides the opportunity to acquire the land through consent award. It is expected that land acquisition under this Act will help the DPs to receive the market price/replacement cost of land as compensation. The GOK has already initiated the process of establishing the Negotiation Committee. The role of the committee will be to negotiate the price of land with the beneficiary. The guidance value of the land will be considered for negotiation. Minimum negotiated price for the Districts of Bangalore Urban, Bangalore Rural, Chikkaballapur, Kolar, Ramnagaram, Mysore, Davangere, Belgaum and Dakshin Kannada will be one and half times the Guidance Value. For all the other districts other than those mentioned the minimum price will be twice the guidance value. E6. Entitlements, Assistance and Benefits 12. The Project Entitlement policy addresses the direct and indirect impacts of project construction and operation on displaced persons, households and communities. The most direct and immediate impacts are those associated with project construction, mainly land acquisition. Other losses include loss of shelter, and other assets within the project s corridor of impact; as well as roadside structure, business establishments and public facilities. Mitigation is provided through compensation and assistance to project-displaced persons, households, and groups. All assistance will be given as one time grant. These so units are entitled to compensation and assistance on the basis of this policy framework adopted by the project. The policy provides mitigation for: loss of assets, including land and house or work place; loss of livelihood or income opportunities; and Collective impacts on groups, such as loss of community assets, common property resources, and others. 13. Compensation eligibility is limited by a cut-off date. The cut off date for non- titleholders, is the date of the start of the census survey on a particular link. The cut-off date for the Link 57A is 14 February 2009, Link 57B is 16 February 2009, and 57C is 11 February The project Entitlement Matrix (Table E-2) identifies and lists various types of losses resulting out of the project and specific compensation and resettlement packages for each category. Table E-2 Entitlement Matrix No. Impact Category Entitlements Remarks I. Title Holders (a) Loss of land 1. Compensation as per the principle of replacement cost through direct negotiation as provided for in the Karnataka State Highway Act, stamp duty and registration charges; Stamp duty and registration charges are applicable for those who accept negotiation price. 2. Compensation offered is cash for land Minimum negotiated price for the Districts of Bangalore

11 Urban, Bangalore Rural, Chikkaballapur, Ramnagaram, and Corporation / Municipal limits of other district HQs will be 1.5 times the Guidance Value. For all other areas other than those mentioned above the minimum negotiated price will be 2 times the Guidance Value. 1 OR average sales statistics, which ever is higher 2 3. In case of severance of land an additional 25% compensation will be paid to the land loser if he retains the remaining plot OR if the remaining land is not viable and the land owner opts to surrender the entire plot to the project, compensation as given in No. 1 will be applicable; 4. Loss of perennial crops and non-perennial crops will be compensated in accordance with Horticulture department valuation process, which is the replacement cost. 5. A grant of Rs. 15,000 for replacement of Cattle shed; 6. Water yielding bores will be replaced in the location identified by the affected person in the remaining land holding subject to availability of water. In case water is not 1 Revised Guidance Value of the properties in Bangalore Urban, Bangalore Rural, Chikkaballpur, Ramanagaram and Corporation/Municipal limits is 2-3 times higher than the earlier Guidance Value. Hence 1.5 times the Guidance Value is proposed as minimum negotiated price. In other areas ratio of revision is reasonably low, hence 2 times the Guidance Value is proposed as minimum price. 2 The average Sales Statistics is in line with LA Amendment Bill. In the LA Amendment Bill there are different modalities in determining and assessing the market value, any one among them would be adopted wherein the land loser gets the maximum market value. As per the NRRP-2007 the acquiring body has to provide rehabilitation grant equivalent to 750 days minimum agricultural wages. At present the minimum agricultural wages is Rs. 100/day. The NGO will ascertain the actual needs of the displaced persons and assist in creating assets. Bagar Hukum lands are government lands which are unauthorisedly cultivated by persons without legal documents. Applications for regularization that are pending before the regularization committee.

12 xii available replacement cost of the borewell at current PWD SR rates without depreciation charges and 30% solatium at replacement cost will be given. 7. In case of land owners who become landless or marginal farmers, the following additional entitlements will be offered: (a) subsistence allowance of Rs. 30,000 for land less and marginal; and, (b) assistance for creating Income generation asset valued up to Rs.75,000 ; Marginal farmer is defined as those left with 1 hectare of non-irrigated or 0.50 hectare of irrigation or combination of both 8. Additional amount of Rs. 20,000 will be restricted to those who lose narrow stretch of land as exgratia compensation in lieu of all other benefits. Narrow stretch of land is defined as persons losing an area that is up to 5 guntas of land. 9. For those becoming landless and all marginal farmers training assistance will be provided for income generating vocational training and skills upgrade options as per affected the displaced persons' choice; 10. Employment opportunity for affected the displaced persons as per his/her skills and the availability of suitable work in road construction work. 11. In case of Bagar hukum lands - 50% of compensation and other benefits as available for land owners which is equivalent to replacement value for this category. The NGO engaged for the RP implementation will ensure linkages of the trained persons to ongoing programs, to facilitate employment and marketing opportunities. Any Government land which is unauthorizedly occupied by a person and such person has applied for regularization of the same under the Karnataka Land Revenue Rules under 108 C(1) is called Bagar Hukum land. Under Rule 108C section 94A, of the Karnataka Land Revenue Act,1966, the Tahsildar is the custodian of the records and he will issue the certification whether the application is pending before the Committee or not. Tahsildar is the Secretary of the Committee for

13 (b) Loss of al structures 1. Compensation at current PWD scheduled rates without depreciation and 30% solatium at replacement cost. 2. Alternative houses in resettlement colony or developed plot and construction cost of Rs. 40,000 linked to construction progress. 3. Additional 25% of current PWD SR rates without depreciation + 30% solatium for the affected portion as compensation for partially affected structures towards reconstruction 4. Shifting assistance of Rs. 10, Subsistence allowance of Rs. 30,000 regularization of unauthorized occupation of government land. In case more than 25% of a house is affected and unviable for retaining, full compensation will be paid Resettlement colonies will be developed if more than 20 households are displaced in 2 km continuous stretch Plot size will be equivalent to size lost subject to a maximum of 369 sqmt/1200sqft in rural area and 184 sq. m /600 sq. ft. in urban areas. Displaced persons have a right to salvage the affected materials. (c) Loss of commer structures (d) Loss of residential cum commer structures 1. Compensation at current PWD scheduled rates without depreciation and 30% solatium at replacement cost. 2. Alternative shop or assistance for income generation asset valuated upto Rs. 75, Additional 25% compensation for partially affected structures 4. Shifting assistance of Rs. 10, Subsistence allowance of Rs. 30, Compensation at current PWD scheduled rates without depreciation and 30% solatium at replacement cost. 2. Alternative shop or assistance for income generation asset valuated up to Rs. 75, Additional 25% compensation for partially affected structures 4. Shifting assistance of Rs. 10, Subsistence allowance of Rs. 30, Additional amount of Rs. Shopping units with sq.ft will be constructed if more than 20 shops are affected in a continuous stretch of 2 km and the owners opt for a shop. Displaced persons have a right to salvage the affected materials Training for self employment will be provided to one adult per household as needed In case more than 25% of house is affected and unviable for retaining, full compensation will be paid Resettlement colonies will be developed if more than 20 households are displaced in 2 km continuous stretch Plot size will be equivalent to size lost subject to a maximum of 369 sq.m/1200sq. ft. in rural area and 184 sq. m. /600 sq. ft. in urban areas. Shopping units with sq. ft. will be constructed if more than 20 shops are affected in a continuous

14 xiv 25,000 as grant. stretch of 2 km and the owners opt for a shop. Displaced persons have a right to salvage the affected materials Training for self employment will be provided to one adult per household as needed II. Tenants (a) al 1. Rental allowance for 6 Rs. 500 per month in rural and Rs in urban areas 2. Shifting assistance of Rs. 10,000 (b) 1. Rental allowance for 6 Rs. 1,000 per month in rural and Rs. 1,500 in urban areas 2. Shifting assistance of Rs. 10, Assistance for income generation asset up to Rs. 75,000 (c) Loss of 1. Rental allowance for 6 residential cum commer structures Rs. 1,000 per month in rural and Rs. 1,500 in urban areas 2. Shifting assistance of Rs. 10, Assistance for income generation asset upto Rs. 75,000 III. Non-Title holders (a) al Squatters 1. House in resettlement colony or developed plot and construction cost of Rs. 40,000 linked to construction progress. 2. Subsistence allowance of Rs.15, Shifting allowance of Rs.5, House plot size in resettlement colony to be minimum of 25 sq.m./270 sq ft. Resettlement colony will be constructed if more than 20 residential squatters are getting affected in a continuous stretch of 2 kms and opted for same. As per NRRP Developed plot size will be allotted of 25 sqms/ 270 sqft in urban area and 33 sqms /350 sqft in rural area as per NRRP (b) Squatters 1. Alternative shop of 100 sq. ft. or assistance for income generation asset valuated up to Rs. 30,000; 3. Shopping units will be constructed if more than 20 shops are affected in a continuous stretch of 2 km and

15 2. Subsistence allowance of Rs.15,000; 3. Shifting allowance of Rs (c) Encroachers 1. Replacement cost of affected structure calculated at current PWD scheduled rates without depreciation 2. Compensation of crop loss or advance notice for harvesting crops IV. Loss of livelihood (a) Loss of primary source income of V. Vulnerable People (a) Widows Physically challenged and those aged above 60 years 1. Subsistence allowance of Rs. 15, Training assistance will be provided for income generating vocational training and skills upgrade options as per the displaced persons' choice; 3. Employment opportunity for the displaced persons as per his/her skills and availability of suitable work in the road construction. 1. Assistance to include in government pension schemes if not included, if eligible as per Government criteria (OR) 2. Lumpsum amount of Rs. 25, Training assistance will be provided for income generating vocational training and skills upgrade options as per the displaced persons' choice opted for shop. Training for self employment will be provided to one adult per household as needed This will be restricted to those who have no or cannot be provided with alterative livelihood sources. Training for those above 60 years is not mandatory and will be provided for if the person opts for it and after the need is assessed. VI. Community Assets (a) Community Assets VII. Unidentified Impacts (a) Unidentified Impacts 1. Reconstruction of affected assets 2. Transfer to Local authorities for maintenance 1. Unforeseen impacts shall be documented and mitigated based on the principles provided in this policy Note: All amounts in this entitlement matrix are fixed as of April 01, These will increased 10% annually on first day of April every year. The same will hold good for guidance value also if not revised by the GoK. E7. Relocation of Housing and Settlements 14. Where ever there is a loss of residential structure the PA will provide for alternative house. The alternative house will be provided in consultation with the displaced person. The Project Authority will provide compensation for the affected structure without depreciation,

16 xvi adequate compensation for partially damaged structures, and relocation assistance, according to the Entitlement Matrix. The entitlements to the non-titleholders will be given only if they occupied the land or structures in the project area prior to the cut-off date. There are 23 titleholder houses and four non titleholder houses to be relocated through out the package. There are 134 nontitleholder commer structures to be relocated. The land for relocation will be identified by the PIU in consultation with the DPs. 15. People prefer resettlement within the village to avoid disruption of community life and problem with host community. E8. Income Restoration and Rehabilitation 16. The DPs losing their livelihoods includes titleholders losing land, DPs having commer structures and employees of the affected structures. In the case of economically displaced persons, the PA will compensate for the loss of income or livelihood sources. The PA will also provide assistance such as, training, and employment opportunities so that they can improve, or at least restore, their income-earning capacity, production levels, and standards of living to pre-displacement levels. There are 28 DHs who will be losing their commer structures and will be provided with alternative shops to restore income; there are 20 employees who will be entitled to training other than short term assistance. Other categories where income has to be restored are those losing land and tenats losing commer structure. 17. The entitlement proposed for the project has adequate provisions for restoration of livelihood of the affected communities. The focus of restoration of livelihoods is to ensure that the DPs are able to at least regain their previous living standards. To restore and enhance the economic conditions of the DPs, certain income generation and income restoration programs are incorporated in the RP. To begin with providing employment to the local people during the construction phase will enable them to benefit from the project and keep more of the resources spent on the project in the local economy. It will also give the local communities a greater stake and sense of ownership in the project. The implementing NGO will carry out need assessment and micro plan with training or linking to ongoing income generation training programs and assist in rehabilitation of DPs E9. Resettlement Budget and Financing Plan 18. The costs used for the budget estimates are based on information collected during the census socioeconomic surveys of DPs. The estimated total budget for the implementation of RP is Rs The resettlement cost estimate for this project includes eligible compensation and resettlement assistance. It does not include Operating Costs, NGO and Monitoring Consultant Costs as these costs are for the overall project( this has been estimated Rs. 20 million for the total project). The unit cost for land and other assets in this budget has been derived through consultation with SDRC/PIU. Contingency provisions have also been made to take into account variations from this estimate. A summary R & R cost is given in Table E-3.

17 Table E-3 R & R Budget Item (in Rs) 1 Compensation for land 81,170, Alternative site cost 5,710, Compensation for private structure 53,585, R & R Assistance 100,688, Contingency (10%) Total 265,269, E10. Grievance Redress Mechanisms 19. The project will establish a Grievance Redressal process, with district-level committees. Each District Grievance Redressal Committee will have representation from the local affected population and the NGOs involved in RP implementation. These committees will hear complaints and facilitate solutions; and the process, as a whole, will promote dispute settlement through mediation to reduce unnecessary litigation. The Deputy Commissioner will be the Chairman of the Grievance Redressal Committe; an Academician (To be selected by DC) will be Member; (iii) A representative of DP (To be selected by DC) will be Member and (iv)executive Engineer of the concerned Division will be Convener. The GRC will be established at the district level with the primary objective of providing a mechanism to mediate conflict and cut down on lengthy litigation. It will also provide people, who might have objections or concerns about their assistance, a public forum to raise their objections and through conflict resolution, address these issues adequately. The GRCs will continue to function, for the benefit of the displaced persons, during the entire life of the project including the defects liability periods. 20. The Grievance Committees will meet regularly during implementation of the RP, at least once a month. The committees will suggest corrective measures at the field level itself and fix responsibilities for implementation of its decisions. However the NGOs will form the first level of intervention in resolving DP related grievances and attempt to motivate the DP to facilitate implementation of the R & R program. The option of contacting the project authorities is available to DPs at any time. The Deputy Commissioner will be the Appellate Authority. At the first level intervention the NGO will attempt to resolve the grievance; Next the CAO will attempt to address land related grievance and the ADSW will address the nonland related grievances; the next option will be to approach the Grievance Redressal Committee; followed by the Regional Commissioner who is the Appellate Authority; If all the above fails, the DPs can approach the court. It is the responsibility of the SDRC/NGO to inform the affected persons of the GRC, to make it effective. Taking grievances to Judiciary will be avoided as far possible and the NGO will make utmost efforts at reconciliation at the level of GRC. E11. Institutional Arrangements 21. KSHIP has a dedicated unit called the So Development and Resettlement Cell (SDRC) within the Project Implementation Unit for the implementation of the RP. All aspects of resettlement and rehabilitation and the delivery of entitlements are managed by So Development/Resettlement Cell (SDRC). The SDRC facilitates land acquisition and compensation, relocation and resettlement, distribution of assistance for the DPs. The SDRC is responsible for monitoring the implementation of all resettlement and rehabilitation activities, including land acquisition. The RP will be implemented by the North Karnataka

18 xviii (Hospet) division of PIU; Staffing is complete for the proposed institutional set up. The key SDRC offis are: 22. Spe DC Land Acquisition - Spe Deputy Commissioner will be the in charge of the overall land acquisition. He will be assisted by two Assistant Commissioners for Land Acquisition who is responsible for all activities related to land acquisition. One Assistant Commissioner will be stationed in the zonal office of North Karnataka (Hospet) and the other one would be stationed at PIU Office (South Zonal Office) in Bangalore. 23. Chief Administrative Officer The CAO will be responsible for all resettlement and rehabilitation activities. The CAO will also be assisted by the Assistant Director So Welfare (ADSW) who will be responsible for R & R work. On the land acquisition side CAO and the Assistant Commissioners will be responsible for fixing the negotiated price of the land along with the affected persons according to the Karnataka Highways Act, 1964, and disbursing the compensation. 24. The Assistant Director So Welfare (ADSW) is responsible for shifting of project affected persons, coordination of disbursement of assistance such as shifting allowance disbursement of funds for income generating programmes, relief assistance, etc. 25. The Resettlement and Rehabilitation Manager will assist the ADSW and coordinate all the rehabilitation work of the SDOs. 26. The ADSW and the Resettlement and Rehabilitation Manager will be assisted by the So Development Officer (SDO).The SDOs will be assisted by the So Welfare Inspectors (SWI). The SWIs are supporting staff to SDOs to carry out the functions as per the directions of SDOs. 27. The SDRC will have a Data Management Speist. The responsibility of this person will be to monitor and update the data of all the project affected persons; to highlight any discrepancy in compensation and paid disbursed; and coordinate the inputs of information from the North and South Divisions to the Central database at PIU at Bangalore. The PIU has already appointed the Consultants for database management. Information is ready to be transferred to the PIU for use in implementation. 28. Involuntary resettlement is a sensitive issue and strong experience in R & R matters along with community related skills will be required by the PIU in order to build a good rapport with the affected community and facilitate satisfactory R & R of the DPs. To overcome this deficiency, two experienced and well-qualified NGO in this field will be engaged to assist the PIUs in the implementation of the RP. The NGO would play the role of a facilitator and will work as a link between the PIU and the affected community. NGO will assist DP in income restoration by preparing micro plan and guiding to access into various ongoing government development schemes and agencies providing finan assistance and loan. Taking into account the significant role of the NGO in RP implementation, it is important to select NGO that are capable, genuine and committed to the tasks assigned in order to ensure the success of the Plan. E12. Implementation Schedule 29. Implementation of RP mainly consists of compensation to be paid for affected structures and rehabilitation and resettlement activities. The time for implementation of

19 resettlement plan will be scheduled as per the overall project implementation. All activities related to the land acquisition and resettlement must be planned to ensure that compensation is paid prior to displacement and commencement of civil works. 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. The civil works contract for each project will only be awarded after all compensation and relocation has been completed for project and rehabilitation measures are in place. The RP preparation and implementation schedule is presented below.

20 xx Table E-4: R & R Implementation Schedule Activity Progress (Year/Quarter) Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Project Preparation Stage Screen project impact Public Consultation on alignment Prepare Land Acquisition Plan Carry out Census Survey Prepare Resettlement Plan (RP) RP Implementation Stage Hiring of NGOs for RP Implementation Obtaining approval of RP from ADB Disclosure of RP Public consultation Preparation LAP Declaration of cut-off date (KHA Notification) Payment of compensation Taking possession of acquired land Handing over the acquired land to contractor Rehabilitation of DPs Monitoring and Reporting Period Internal monitoring and reporting External monitoring and reporting E13. Monitoring and Reporting 30. Monitoring involves periodic checking to ascertain whether activities are going according to the plan. It provides the feedback necessary for project management to keep the programmes on schedule. Monitoring provides both working system for project managers and a channel for the resettles to make known their needs and their reactions to resettlement execution. Monitoring exercise will be undertaken both internally and externally. 31. While SDRC/PIU on monthly basis will carry out the project s internal monitoring and external agency will be appointed for third party monitoring. Monitoring is essentially an exercise in strategic learning that can and should be used for enhancing the quality of RP implementation. There are two types of monitoring being undertaken namely (a) Internal, which is normally carried out by the project authority itself and (b) external or independent monitoring by an external agency. 32. The internal monitoring is a conventional monitoring of government related to physical factors such as, number of households affected, resettled, assistance extended infrastructure facilities provided, etc. and other finan aspects, such as compensation paid, grant extended, etc. the internal monitoring must be simultaneous with the implementation of the Rehabilitation Plan (RP).The objectives of the internal monitoring are: (i) Daily Operations Planning; (ii) Management and Implementation and (iii) Operational Trouble shooting and Feedback. The periodicity of internal monitoring could be daily or weekly depending on the issues and level. 33. An external monitoring agency will be appointed to monitor R & R programmes on semi annaul basis. It should bring the difficulties faced by the DPs to the notice of PIU so as to help in formulating corrective measures. As a feedback to the PIU and other concerned, the external agency should submit semi annaul report report on progress made relating to

21 different aspect of R & R. This will be disclosedon ADB website. The agency will also certify the completion of LA and R & R activities for issuing bid documents and award from LA and R & R point of view.

22 1 PROJECT DESCRIPTION Background 1. This package has been selected, for up gradation with a seven meter carriage way. Upgrading will have direct /indirect impact on the population along the project corridor. Common property resources, residential structures, commer structures are likely to be affected. Non-titleholders within the right of way (ROW) are likely to be displaced. This resettlement plan (RP) includes the baseline socioeconomic survey characteristics of the displaced persons, the Resettlement and Rehabilitation (R & R) Policy provisions and entitlements and outcome of the consultation held with displaced persons and communities. 2. This project is Package AEP 3 comprises of three links: 57 A (Gubbi to Beeragonahalli near Yediyur (NH48)) is km in Tumkur District district and crosses Gubbi, Turuvekere and Kunigal taluks; 57 B (Beeragonahalli near Yediyur (NH48)) is km in Tumkur and Mandya Districts, crosses Kunigal taluk and 57 C (Dobbespet- Koratagere) is km in Mandya District, covering Mandya and Maddur taluks. According to the categorization of taluks given in the High Power Committee for Redressal of Regional Imbalances Report of 2002, package covers (i) two most backward taluk 1 (Gubbi and Kunigal); (ii) one more backward taluk (Turuvekere); (iii) one backward taluk (Maddur) and (iv) one relatively developed taluk (Mandya). The location Map of the Project is given in Map 1. Objectives 3. This RP is project specific, which outlines the extent of impacts due to road improvements on communities and the mitigation of the potential impacts. It details necessary implementation procedures for resettlement and rehabilitation. This RP is prepared in accordance with the stipulations and guide-lines provided in Public Works Departmental Code Government of Karnataka, 2, and the project specific Resettlement and Rehabilitation: Principles and Policy Framework for the Karnataka State Highways Improvement Project, The National Resettlement and Resettlement Policy, 2007, and The Asian Development Bank s Safeguard Policy Statement, Within this given background the objectives of the RP are: 1 The HPCFRRI report classified taluks in four categories on the basis of the Composite Development Index namely: i) Most backward taluka; ii) More backward taluka; iii) Backward Taluka; and iv) Relatively Developed Taluk A total of 35 relevant indicators covering 5 sectors viz., agriculture and allied; industry, trade and finance; infrastructure (economic); infrastructure (so) and population characteristics were considered for analysis in the report. This indicator was used to compute a Comprehensive Composite Development Index (CCDI) for each taluk. The Committee also attempted a study of imbalances from the deprivation end in respect of six important basic minimum needs to gain a qualitative understanding of the problem. Those six basic minimum needs are:1. Income deprivation - Percentage of households (rural) below poverty line.2.unsafe deliveries - Percentage of deliveries not attended by trained health personnel. 3. Unsafe Drinking water - Percentage of habitations not fully covered by safe drinking water facility.4. Malnourished Children below age group 5 - Percentage of moderately and severely malnourished children. 5. Children out of school in the age group of 6-14 years- Percentage of children out of school in the age group of 6-14 years. 6. Gender Gaps in literacy- Literacy rate (Male-female) 2 PWD Departmental Code is in the process of being finalized.

23 2 a. to identify adverse impacts and determine how they could be overcome or substantially mitigated with the implementation of Karnataka State Highways Improvement Project II; b. to present the entitlements for the affected persons for payment of compensation and assistance for establishing the livelihoods and ; c. to present an action plan for the delivery of compensation and assistance in accordance with the policy adopted for the project. d. to prepare an action plan for the project affected people for improving or at least retaining the living standards in the post resettlement period.

24 3 Figure 1-1: KSHIP Roads

25 4 Physical Characteristics of the project area 4. This project passes over the Southern Karnataka Plateau which covers the districts of Bangalore, Bangalore Rural, Hassan, Kodagu, Kolar, Mandya, Mysore, Chamarajanagar and Tumkur. This region largely covers the area of the Cauvery basin lying in Karnataka. It is bounded by 600 meters contour and is characterized by a higher degree of slope. In the west and south it is enclosed by the ranges of Western Ghats and the northern part is an interrupted but clearly identifiable high plateau. In the east the valleys of the Cauvery and its tributaries open out to form undulating plains. The general elevation of the region varies from 600 to 900 meters. However residual heights of 1,500 to 1,750 meters are found in the Biligirirangan hills of Mysore district and the Brahmagiri range of Kodagu district. In these region major crops grown are Sugarcane, Paddy, Ragi, Coconut, Areca nut, Vegetables, Groundnut, Mulbury plants and Maize. Project Components 5. As the existing ROW is not uniform the additional requirement varies for a minimum of 12m upto 30 m corridor of impact (COI). Key activities for road improvement involves (i) widening/strengthening of the road upto two lane divided carriageway configuration, (ii) improving road geometry, (iii) laying of embankment, (iv) rehabilitation and construction of new bridges and other cross drainage structures, (v) construction of side drains, (vi) construction of ROBs, (vii) junctions/intersections improvement, (viii) provision of service roads, underpasses and way side amenities, etc. The project activities are described below. Road Configuration: 6. Link 57A is designed at three million standard axle (msa) and three msa for Bituminous and Granular respectively. Rural Cross Section with Earthern Shoulders (RCSES) is proposed for km and Urban Cross Section (UCS) 1 for 4.77 km length. 7. Link 57B is designed at seven msa and 19 msa for Bituminous and Granular respectively. Rural Cross Section with Paved Shoulders (RCSPS) is proposed for 0.13 km, RCSES for km and UCS1 for 3.03 km length. 8. Link 57C is designed at four msa and 10 msa for Bituminous and Granular respectively. RCSPS is proposed for km and UCS1 for 7.52 km length. Realignment / Bypasses: 9. Link 57A: There are six major realignments (1.35 km in total) proposed. 10. Link 57B: There are two major realignments (0.35 km in total) proposed. 11. Link 57C: There are 19 major realignments (4.21 km in total) proposed. Bridges and other Cross Drainage structures: 12. Link 57A: Eight minor bridges and 54 culverts are proposed for reconstruction 13. Link 57B: One major bridge, seven minor bridges and 76 culverts are proposed for reconstruction.

26 5 14. Link 57C: One major bridge, six minor bridges and 92 culverts are proposed for reconstruction. Road Side Drainage: 15. Link 57 A: Unlined drain is proposed in rural section and both covered / uncovered drains are provided in town and village sections. 16. Link 57 B: Unlined drain is proposed in rural section and both covered / uncovered drains are provided in town and village sections. 17. Link 57C: Unlined drain is proposed in rural section and both covered / uncovered drains are provided in town and village sections. Railway over Bridges (ROB s): 18. Link 57A: There are no ROB s proposed. 19. Link 57B: There are no ROB s proposed. 20. Link 57C: There are no ROB s proposed. Junctions / Intersection improvements: 21. Link 57A: There are four major and 16 minor junctions proposed for improvement. 22. Link 57B: There are two major and eight minor junctions proposed for improvement. 23. Link 57C: There are three major and 53 minor junctions proposed for improvement. Service roads and underpasses: 24. Link 57A: There are no service roads and underpasses proposed. 25. Link 57B: There are no service roads and underpasses proposed. 26. Link 57C: There are no service roads and underpasses proposed Way side amenities / Toll plaza / Truck parking, etc.: 27. Link 57A: There are 10 bus bays with passenger shelter proposed. 28. Link 57B: There are four bus bays with passenger shelter proposed. 29. Link 57C: There are 18 bus bays with passenger shelter proposed Magnitude of impacts 30. The project will impact 9156 DPs and 2590 DHs. The total private land acquisition for the project is acres.

27 6 Table 1-1: Summary Tables on Impacts Link 57A List of villages Ajjanahalli, Amanakere Beeraganahalli, Beluru C S Pura, C S Pura A. Kere, Chikkonahalli Dodda Madure, Dodderi G Hosahalli, G. Doddari Gubbi, Amanakere, Haruvesandra, Hemasagara, Hindisakere, Hindisakere Gubbi Kaval, Jaladigere, Jannenahalli K G Temple, K Harivesandra, K Kallahalli, K S Palya Kallahalli, Kallur, Kattigenahalli, Kenchaveeranahalli, Kenchaveeranahalli Gate, Kodipalya Koppa, Koppa Cross, Kunala, Lenkanahalli Lingammanahalli, Nagegowdanapalya Narigehalli, Neralahalli Padugudi, Sheshapura Shettigondanahalli Surigenahalli, Surigenahalli Kaval Land Acquisition - Private (Ac) Land Transfer Government ( Ac) Displaced households Displaced Persons , Community Assets (Nos) 57B Amruthuru, Arjunahalli, Benavara, Benavarakoppalu, Chakanahalli, Chikkanahalli, Chinavara, Hanchipura, Hanumanthapura, Hanumapura, Hosakere, Jinnagara, Mangala, Markenahalli, Sanaba, Shanuboganahalli, Sunnadapura, Tigaralapalya, Yachanahalli, Yadavani, Yediyur ,130 65

28 7 Link 57C TOTAL List of villages Anasosalu, Ankannana Doddi Challanayakanahalli, Chandagalu,Chikkabal li Chikkabanasavadi, D Malligere, Dodda Banasavadi, G Hoshalli Hallegere, Honaganahalli, Hosagavi, Hulivana Kalmaddi Doddi, Keregodu, Kommerahalli Kowdley, Mandya, Marilingana Doddi S I Kodihalli, Sathanuru Land Acquisition - Private (Ac) Land Transfer Government ( Ac) Displaced households Displaced Persons Community Assets (Nos) Table 1-2: Categories of DHs and losses Sl. No. Extent of Loss Titleholders Tenant Squatter Encroacher 1 Losing Total House Losing Total Com. Struc Losing Total House and Com. Struc Tenants Losing Total Livelihood Losing Total Land Losing only Part of House Losing Part of Com. Struc Losing Part of House and Com. 4 Structure Patrial Plot Total Boundary Wall Partial Boundary Wall Cattleshed Losing Partial Land Others Total Minimizing impacts 31. The following design alterations have been proposed to minimize the impacts of the Project. Mitigation through realignments/bypasses and Design Alteration 32. There are a few built up places/villages/towns where the road improvement will have adverse impacts on structures and livelihood of the people. In such cases realignments have

29 8 been proposed. This design and planning measure has helped to reduce the negative impact on structures and livelihood of the people. Design Cross-Sections 33. There are eleven types of typical road cross sections proposed for upgrading roads. Distinct design approaches have been followed to minimize negative impacts on the people. In this package there are 5 cross section used. The Typical road cross section for upgrading roads is given in Annex 1. (i) UR 1 A Rural Cross section: This has a 7.0 m paved carriage way, with 1.5 m paved shoulder and 1.0 m earthern shoulder on either side. (ii) UR 1 B Rural Cross section: This has a 7.0 mts paved carriage way, with 2.5 mts unpaved shoulder on either side. (iii) UR 2 Rural Cross section (through village): This has a 7.0 mts paved carriage way, with minimum 2.5 mts to a maximum of 4.5 mts paved shoulder and 1.0 mts uncovered drains on each side. (iv) UR 3 Urban Cross section in Built up area (with covered drain): This has a 7.0 mts paved carriage way, with minimum 2.5 mts to a maximum of 4.5 mts paved shoulder and 2.0 mts footpath on either side, with the drains below the foot path. (iv) UR 7 Rural Cross section in Cutting: This has a 7.0 mts paved carriage way, with 1.5 mts paved shoulder and 1.0 mts paver block shoulder on each side, beyond which there is 0.8mt concrete drain and 0.5 mts benching. Mitigation through Design Cross Section 34. The changes that have been considered in the project through good designs to mitigate so impacts include: - Avoiding unnecessary displacement by modifying project alignments, reducing the width of the corridor of impact, or modifying design based on rural and urban cross sections. At built up/ village sections where the road width is insufficient for expansion, design alternatives include reduction of COI. In Yedavani a realignment has been proposed for km to avoid the viallge. - Smoothening of curves and bends for better geometric design. In case where it affects settlements, alignment changes were done. - Minimal impact on residential and commer structures thus minimising resettlement and loss of livelihood. - Paved shoulders to be maintained as far as possible to facilitate movement of non-motorised traffic. - Reducing design speed in built up areas; - Reducing impacts on existing shrines and worship places; - Providing suitable safety measures, such as speed reductions near schools and hospitals;

30 9 - Minimising the raising of roads in urban areas to prevent water seepage to the houses adjoining the roads and ; - Providing access to businesses and residential units that would be otherwise impacted by construction; and minimising losses of public and private property, such as tube wells, tree plantations and other common property resources within the ROW, by minimising the width to be cleared. Road safety and Traffic Management measures 35. During the consultations safety of the roadside communities has been found to be a major concern. A number of measures have been proposed to reduce the risk of traffic accidents Traffic safety measures included: Conducting Road safety Audits has become a key responsibility as part of the Highway Designs. Various road safety appurtenances, which should be adopted as a part of improving the safety in the road design, are adopted in the project road designs: 36. Road furniture details include: road markings; cautionary, mandatory and informatory signs; KM stones and 200m stones; delineators and object markers; guard posts and crash barriers; road humps and rumble strips; reflective pavement markers (RPM) and Chevron signs and median and footpath barriers. In addition bus bays, parking bays, truck lay byes with rest areas and detailed improvements to major and minor intersections on the project road coupled with identification of black spots are being dealt with. Magnitude of Impacts Cultural properties and CPRs 37. There are no sites of archaeological importance or sacred groves within the COI for this link. The project authorities would relocate cultural properties in alternative site such as places of worship which are getting totally affected. The identification of alternative site will be done by the NGO/ support agency in consultation with the local user population of that particular cultural property. The alternative site for construction will be provided by the GOK. In case government land is not available, the project authorities will have to buy land to replace the cultural property. If the cultural properties are partially affected the project authorities will compensate only the affected portion. 38. The project will impact 257 community structures. There are: five primary schools, where only the boundary wall s are getting affected, 29 temples, nine aralikatte, 16 bus shelters, 47 hand pumps, 36 mini water supply tanks, 52 bore wells, 22 water tanks, etc. There are some structures which are getting partially affected. The details of community structure are given in Annex All community assets getting affected need to be relocated before commencement of civil works. The broad timetable for relocation of community assets is given in the Implementation Schedule. The relocation of the community assets needs to be undertaken concurrently in all the contract packages. The project authority will be responsible for the construction of the affected community assets. The relocated community assets would be handed over to the local community/trust for maintenance. 40. All hand pumps getting affected will be located depending on availability and depth of water table. Water points, public taps and wells getting affected will also be similarly relocated. All affected aralikattes, will be built by the project authorities, and in sites identified

31 10 by the project-affected groups and the co-ordinating NGO/ support agency for implementation. The project authorities will relocate all the bus shelters getting affected by widening of the road. The location of the bus shelter were decided on the basis of the frequency of usage arrived through the consultative process of the users and design requirements. Impact of the project 41. The proposed project can be viewed as boosting economic growth and poverty reduction which will bring substantial so and economic development in the region. The so benefits arising due to the project will be triggered off due to improved accessibility to various services such as easy access to markets, health facilities, schools, workplace which in turn increases the income of the locals, and ultimately elevating their standard of living. The outcome of the project will include: (i) The project will serve villages with better access and enhanced mobility. Improved backward taluk connectivity will facilitate travel to taluk head quarters and other local government/development agencies. In places where the connectivity is poor the project will provide better access to amenities such as health, education, town/market and improved so networking. (ii) The project will improve the accessibility of the population along the project corridor to education, health, employment, trading opportunities and in the long run help towards poverty alleviation. (iii) The project will help to increase new economic and employment opportunities by providing improved linkages to markets, production centers and other areas of economic opportunities. Better and quicker transportation would help the rural population to transport their produce faster and get more profit margins instead of depending solely on local markets and middlemen. (iv) Women will benefit, as their mobility will be facilitated both in terms of access to so services, as well as access to higher levels of schooling. Women s access to higher levels of health care outside the village will also improve considerably. (v) Targeted assistance will be provided to vulnerable groups including below poverty line households, women-headed households, and handicapped persons, through the Resettlement Policy. 42. The likely adverse impacts of the project are: Potential adverse impacts associated with the project is (i) land acquisition; and (ii) loss of livelihood and overall the proposed project will bring in economic and so changes, which in turn would bring economic prosperity and would lead to poverty alleviation. Right of Way and Corridor of Impact 43. The right of way is the lawfully acquired corridor of public land owned by the State Government and administered by the PWD for the transit of the existing road. Using available records with the PWD and the Revenue Department, the so team verified the boundaries of private properties within and in the vicinity of likely corridor of impact. The

32 11 preparation of the Land Acquisition Plan is being facilitated through the verification of land records, updated records for the ownership of land. 44. For this project, preparation of RP associated with displacement is limited to the corridor of impact. The COI is the width required for the actual construction of the road, including carriageway, shoulder, embankments and longitudinal drainage. Within this corridor there should be no structures or hindrances. The objective of so input to project design is to ensure that the corridor of impact is reduced, within acceptable design principles and standards, to minimize displacement and other project impacts. Those affected between the corridor of impact and right of way during the lifetime of the project will be assisted in line with this project Entitlement Policy, if they are required to be affected for any additional work required for this project.

33 12 So Impact Assessment 2 METHODOLOGY FOR IMPACT ASSESSMENT 45. A Poverty and So Assessment (PSA) was carried out for the project road. The PSA study looked into the likely impacts of road improvement on the communities, and the likely mitigation aspects of the impacts. It also looked into the impact of the project espely on the backward taluks through which the project road passes, and how the road project is likely to affect the impacted population. The study was based on extensive public consultations and stakeholders view. 46. The negative so impact identified by community members was the potential for loss of land to project interventions. However, according to a majority of stakeholders consulted, the benefits of the project outweigh impacts from minor losses of land. There was broad consensus in all these communities that dry land acquired by the project would not be a problem, people were reluctant to part with irrigated or garden lands. To overcome any resistance it was informed that according to the entitlement policy land losers will be given market value of land after negotiation under the KHA Recommendations for impact mitigation and enhancement entitlements were given by the stakeholders. The suggestions as feasible have been incorporated into the design. Approach to Resettlement Planning 47. During the census survey it was seen that road widening and improvement will have some impact on residences, businesses, shrines, places of worship, agricultural land, community assets. Most of the infrastructure work planned for the project as far as possible will take place within the established ROW. In most cases, the land required for the project is immediately adjacent to the current carriageway. The additional land required by the project falls under several classifications: (i)public land owned by the State Government and administered by other Departments such as Revenue; (ii) Public land owned by villages or other local governments; and (iii) Private land. 48. The RP is prepared to ensure that: a. The displaced persons are: (i) informed about their options and rights pertaining to resettlement; (ii) consulted on, offered choices among, and provided with technically and economically feasible resettlement alternatives; and (iii) provided prompt and effective compensation at full replacement cost for losses of assets attributable directly to the project; b. Displaced persons are: (i) provided assistance (such as shifting allowance, transition allowance, economic rehabilitation grant etc.) during relocation; and (ii) provided with residential housing, or housing sites, or, as required compensated for agricultural sites; c. To ensure that displaced persons are : i) offered support after displacement, for a transition period, to restore their livelihood and standards of living; (ii) provide with development assistance in addition to compensation measures, such as credit facilities, training, or job opportunities; and (iii) at least improving or retaining the living standards in the post resettlement period.

34 13 Census Socioeconomic Survey 49. As a part of the project a census survey of displaced households/persons (DHs and DPs) was carried out. The findings of the census survey provided the magnitude of so impacts on the DHs and DPs. In this section the survey outcomes are analysed. The census information helped to generate necessary data/input for the preparation of this Resettlement Plan. The Census Survey Schedule is given in Annex 3. The surveys provide a baseline measurement of potential impacts on displaced household/persons that form the eligibility criteria for entitlement as given in the R & R Policy of KSHIP. The objectives of the census verification were:(i) provide information regarding project impacts in order to facilitate designing of various components of the RP, espely R&R entitlement; (ii) minimise the influx of outsiders to the affected area; (iii) Identification of DPs by effect categories; and (iv) Enumeration of DPs assets and land holdings; 50. The project will impact the following persons: Table 2-1: Distribution of DHs Link Titleholder Tenant Squatter Encroacher 57A B C TOTAL Source: Census Socioeconomic Survey Methodology and Database 51. Census covers 100% of the potentially affected population within the likely COI. It provides a demographic overview of the population served by the RP and profiles household assets and main sources of livelihood. During census survey, legal boundaries of affected properties were verified. The census registered all household members and individuals within the potential COI their assets and income, and demographic and so information to determine whether project affected persons were to be categorised as vulnerable groups with spe entitlements under the project. Private land owners, tenants, squatters and encroachers within the COI were covered. Structures, trees and other assets were also recorded. 52. Data was collected at the following levels: (i) household level interviews with each affected household were undertaken. Each of the households surveyed and the structure/agricultural land likely to be affected by the project has been numbered, documented and photographed; (ii) village level public consultations were conducted. 53. A database has been created for the census information. The information has been stored and analysed using Visual Basic and MS-Access. This program is easily convertible to Oracle platform. The superimposition of the survey data on the final engineering designs will provide the actual number of DPs. Only these DPs within the final COI will be considered eligible for support under the project. Sources of Data 54. Data was collected was collected from the following secondary sources: (i) Revenue records at local/village level - with regard to land particulars for acquisition of properties;(ii) Census records for demographic information; (iii) PWD for ROW/COI, estimates of the cost

35 14 of infrastructure development etc.; (iii) Development agencies to get information on various developmental programs for specific sections of population like landless, marginal and small farmers etc. tribal, SCs etc.; and (iv)local organisations including NGO s in order to involve them and integrate their activities in the economic development programs of the displaced population.

36 15 3 SOCIOECONOMIC INFORMATION AND PROFILE Socioeconomic profile of the project area 55. The road connects two National Highways and the Bangalore-Mysore road and serves a population of 2, 27,586 persons. The total female population varies between 49 % in Link 57 A to 51 % Link 57 B. In Link 57 A, Gubbi town accounts for 40% of the total population of the link. In Link 57 C, the town of Mandya accounts for 78.7 % of the total population. The Schedule Caste population varies from 12 % of the total population in Link 57 A to 15 % in Link 57 B. The female Schedule Caste population to the total female population also follows the same trend. The overall Scheduled tribe population in the corridor is low, it varies from 0.8 % in Link 57 C to 3 % Link 57A. The female Schedule tribe population to the total female population is the same. This corridor passes through the districts of Tumkur and Mandya where the overall literacy levels are at 67 % and 61 % respectively. The literacy rate in the corridor varies from 56 % in Link 57 B to 68 % in Link 57 C. The female literacy level varies from a low of 47 % in Link 57 B to 62 % in Link 57 C. The overall work force participation rate in this corridor varies from 36% in Corridor 57 C to 48.9 % in Link 57 B. The female workforce participation rate varies from a low of 17 % in Link 57 C to 38 % in Link 57 B. Links 57 B and C is dry agricultural belt. Unirrigated area varies from 51 % in Link 57 A to 27 % in both Links B and C. In Link 57 C, towards Mandya, sugarcane and paddy is grown. 56. Accessibility to primary schools is poor with only two villages in the corridor having access within 5 km. Access to Middle schools, is marginally better with 8 villages having access within 5 kms. Access to basic health facilities and other facilities is average. Majority of the villages have to nearest towns, which are beyond 10 kms. The nearest towns in Link 57 A are Gubbi, Turuvekere and Kunigal. G.dodderi village, in Link 57 A is 28 kms away from the nearest town Turuvekere. The nearest towns in Link 57 B are Kunigal, Aimanagala and Maddur. The nearest accessible town to Kowdley village is Maddur which is 32 kms away. The nearest towns in Link 57 C are Maddur and Mandya Socioeconomic profile of displaced population 57. The key socioeconomic characteristics of the displaced population are discussed below. 58. So Stratification: Scheduled Caste households account for 6.57 % of the population; Scheduled tribe households account for only 0.39 % of the total population; the remaining are from the general category. Table 3-1: So Stratification Link SC ST General Total No. No. % No. % No. % No. 57A B C Total Religious Group: Among religious groups, Hindus dominate with 97.92%, the remaining are Muslims.

37 16 Table 3-2: Religion Link Hindu Muslim Christian Jain Total No. No. % No. % No. % No. % No. 57A B C Total Occupation: Distribution of DPs by occupation reveals that agriculture accounts for 72.14%; the other sector, which supports a large section of DHs, is agriculture labour accounting for 12.41%; trade/commerce account for 6.67%. Table 3-3: Occupation Distribution Link No. Agriculture % Agriculture Labour Allied % Agri. Activitie % Service % s HH Indust ries 57A B C Total Cont.. Link No. ce/ Trade % Profess Skilled Artisa ional % Other Labour % ns % s % Total 57A B C Total Income level: In spite of difficulties in getting reliable data on household income efforts were made to persuade the respondents to report as accurate data as possible % of the general population has income less than Rs.26,000. Of the nine ST households seven households earn less than Rs.26,000. The income information has been segregated for ST, SC and general category. Table 3-4: Income Distribution Schedule Caste % Link No Above % % % % % % % Total SC 57A B C Total

38 17 Link No. Cont Schedule Tribe % % % % % % Above A B C Total % Tot_ ST Cont General Link No % % % % % % Abov e % Tot_ O 57A B C Total Age Classification: 71.49% of the total DPs fall in the age group of Since this happens to be the working age-group the mitigation measures as given in the entitlement matrix need to be carefully implemented with reference to age groups. Table 3-5: Age Classification Link Below Above 60 Total No. No. % No. % No. % No. 57A B C Total Literacy: Illiterate population accounts for % of the surveyed population. Just literate population accounts for 8.86 % of the total population; while primary accounts for % of the total population; those with Middle school education account for % of the total population; those with education upto secondary level accounts for % of the total population. The detail education table with gender wise break up is given below. Graduates account for 8.00 %.

39 Table 3-6: Literacy Illiterate Just Literate Primary Middle Link No. M % F % 57A 57B C 21 Total Tot _Ill M % F % Tot _JL M % F % Tot _P M % F % Tot _M Cont Link No. Secondary Intermediate Graduate Post Graduate M % F % 57A B C Total ### ### Tot _S M % F % Tot_IM M % F % ## Tot _G M % F % Tot_P G # ## ## 224 # Cont Link ITI/Diploma Engineer/Doctor Others Total No. M % F % Tot_I/D M % F % Tot_E/D M % F % Tot_O M % F % Tot 57A #### B C Total

40 Structure Type: Of the residential structure % are pucca. Amongst commer structures getting affected only % of the structures are pucca. Table 3-7: Type of Structure Link No. al Semi Pucca % % Kutcha % Tot_al Pucca 57A B C Total Cont Link No. Semi Pucca % % Kutcha % Tot_ Pucca 57A B C Total Loss of structures: Majority, that is, 18 of the commer structures arepan/cigarette shops; followed by 16 tea stalls; seven grocery shops etc. 67. Access to utilities: Of the total residential structures getting affected 91% have electricity; while only 12% have access to piped water. 68. Household Assets: Among household assets 46.53% of the households have television; 11.04% own two/four wheelers; 8.46 % having cooking gas; 7.30% have telephones and only 5.29 % have refrigerators. Amongst agricultural equipment 8.04% own tractors; 22.6% own bullock carts; and less than 1% own Sprayers. Vulnerable Groups 69. Those falling within this category include persons such as disabled, widows, or persons above sixty 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 household. These persons are entitled to Assistance to include in government pension schemes if not included, if eligible as per Government criteria (OR) Lump-sum amount of Rs. 25,000. There are some DPs that are in more than one vulnerable category. These DPs will be paid only once. There are 438 widows, 50 disabled persons and 1154 DPs over 60 years. Households by gender are given below. Table 3-8: Affected Households by Gender Link Male Female Total Category No. No. % No. % No. 57A 57B 57C Head of HH DPs Head of HH DPs Head of HH DPs

41 20 Gender Issues 70. There 348 women-headed household. The proposed upgrading of roads under KSHIP is expected to open up new economic opportunities for women to upgrade their skills and also better accessibility to educational and health facilities. The improved road was perceived to help reduce travel time, as an immediate benefit. Women as a segregated class are not involved in any economic activity, which demands attention for their spe needs. However, in the village level consultations the women said improved roads were a danger espely in the built up area. Increased speed of traffic makes it difficult for women and children to cross the roads. It also leads to increased accidents as children in villages areas tend to play near the roads. In some links the improved road will lead to the movement of heavy vehicles carrying ore and goods; this was not welcome in the village limits. To ensure that women are secure in receiving payments all benefits will be provided in joint account where the woman will be the first beneficiary accounts. Where ever title is provided it should be provided with joint title with women as the first beneficiary. Indigenous People 71. In Karnataka, Schedule Tribes (ST) account for 6.55% (3.46 million) of the total State population. Bellary district has the highest concentration of STs in Karnataka. There are 50 major tribes with 109 sub-tribes in the State (as of March 2005), according to the notified Schedule under Article 342 of the Constitution of India. In Karnataka there are fourdistricts which fall under the Integrated Tribal Development Project. These are Mysore, Kodagu, Dakshin Kannada and Chikmagalur. Integrated Tribal Development Projects (ITDPs) are contiguous large areas of the size of one or more Development Block in which the ST population is 50% or more of the total population. Primitive Tribal Groups are found in Chamarajnagar District. The Government of Karnataka has identified (i) Jenu Kuruba; and (ii) Koraga tribes as primitive groups (PTGs). Primitive Tribal Groups (PTGs) are identified isolated communities among the STs characterized by a low rate of population, a preagricultural level of technology and extremely low levels of literacy. 72. Jenu Kuruba tribes are originally from Mysore, Chamarajanagar and Kodagu districts and Koraba tribes are from Udupi and Dakshin Kannada districts. In Chamarajanagar district, only Kollegala Taluk has PTG areas. PTGs constitute the most vulnerable among the all notified tribes. 73. None of the ITDP districts nor the PTG district fall within this project road. The Director of Tribal Welfare GoK, has indicated through a letter No: DSTW : TSP:OSCR 12/ dated , that no village in the State of Karnataka has been designated as tribal village; and that the project roads are not passing through any ITDP areas. Tribal are living in the villages along the project roads along with other communities. Based on the information provided by the Tribal Department and the Census surveys IPP will not be required 74. There are 9 Scheduled Tribe households getting affected in this package. The Tribal households found in the project area no longer maintain any of the distinctive characteristic mentioned above. During the consultations held there were no specific issues raised by tribal persons/groups. According to the detailed socio economic survey carried out for the poverty and so assessment and the census survey carried out for the preparation of the RPs, the

42 21 STs identified in the links do not exhibit any of the following characteristics (i) selfidentification as members of a distinct indigenous cultural group and recognition of this identity by others; (ii) collective attachment to geographically distinct habitats or ancestral territories in the project area and to the natural resources in these habitats and territories; (iii) customary cultural, economic, so, or political institutions that are separate from those of the dominant society and culture; and (iv) a distinct language, often different from the offi language of the country or region. Besides all the STs are predominantly maintaining the similar standards of living which is comparable to the other sections of the community.

43 22 4 SCOPE OF LAND ACQUISITION AND RESETTLEMENT Proposed Land Acquisition 75. Land acquisition will be done under the Karnataka Highways Act (KHA), Under KHA land acquisition will be entrusted to a designated Highway Authority with delegated powers, so that the entire acquisition proceedings will be carried out under centralized agency i.e. Highway Authority with dedicated offis for the purpose of land acquisition, instead of involving many offis of the revenue department. Acquisition under consent award as given under Section 27 of KHA, 1964 will be applicable. This will help in arriving at a mutually agreed rate of compensation with the land owners, which will eliminate resentment from the land owners regarding rate of compensation thus reduce the scope for approaching the civil courts for higher compensation. Section 27 read with Section 26 provides payment of compensation to individuals who are losing land. No other section in the Act deals with payment of compensation determined by way of agreement. Under the KHA in this project the Negotiation Committee after negotiation with the land losers in clusters arrive at a price agreeable to the land losers. Once the price is agreed for individual survey numbers accordingly an agreement will be executed with the land losers. Subsequently the land will be taken possession of. In this process no award is passed. Generally this process is termed consent award. 76. The summary and main features on comparison between LAA and KHA are: 1. Time taken under ideal situation for land acquisition under KHA,1964 is 63 weeks as against 94 weeks for LA Act 1894; 2. The Project Director is designated as Highway Authority and in charge of LA. However, the land acquisition under LA Act, 1894 needs to pass through a set of departmental procedure and offis who are often busy with their primary departmental duties. 3. The proposal of land acquisitions under LAA 1894 needs to pass through six offices i.e. the acquiring body, the Tahlisdar, the Assistant Commissioner, the Deputy Commissioner, the survey department and finally the Government which is not only time consuming but also a tedious process. It is also relevant to mention here that even for small clarifications the file has to go through all these offices which cause unavoidable delay in file processing. Under KHA, 1964 the Project will have dedicated officers designated solely for this task, as a result of which the LA process will be faster and better streamlined. The land acquisition under KHA, 1964 would involve two agencies namely the Highway Authority and Government. 77. The process of Land Acquisition under KHA, 1964 is as follows: 1. On the recommendations of the Highway Authority, the State Government will issue a notification for acquisition of the required land, which will be published in the Gazette (Section 15). 2. After publication of notification Under Section 15 of KHA, 1964, the Highway Authority will cause the land to be measured (Section 16).

44 23 3. Under Section 17 of KHA, 1964, public notice will be issued to all the interested persons to file their claim for compensation within 15 days from the date of receipt of notice. 4. At any time after the publication of notification under section 15(on receiving report from the Highway Authority), the State Government. may direct that the lands specified in the notification shall be taken possession of, from such date as may be specified in the direction. From such date, the said land vest absolutely in the State Government. free from all encumbrances (Section 19). This process would take place only after completion of awards in every case. 5. Consequent to notification under section 15 and after obtaining documents from the land losers the Highway Authority will proceed to pass award on consent basis if there is consensus for a mutually agreed rate for consent award (section 27). 6. In default of consensus the Highway Authority will proceed to fix the compensation on general award basis (Section 28). 7. There is also provision for making reference against the award of the Highway Authority before the court of law (Section35). Estimated time for LA 78. From the issue of Section 15 the time taken to complete the land acquisition process is 6 months. Anticipated time to be taken for each stage of acquisition proceedings under KHA 1964 is as follows: 1. Section 15: After issue of section 15 notification, 45 days is given for filing claims. 2. Section 17: public notice and notice to individual land losers to file his claims within a specific date mentioned therein the notice. 3. Framing of award: Framing of award under section 27, 28 and taking possession of land -12 weeks 4. Section 19: From section 15 notification to issue of direction under section 19 for taking possession of the land 24 weeks Managing Land Acquisition 79. The GOK has designated the Project Director (PD) as Highway Authority under Section 6 of KHA, as per GO Order No.PWD 49 EAP 2008 dated The Spe DC Land Acquisition (LA) and the Project Director are the award approving authority. The Spe DC LA can approve award up to Rs.50 lakhs. Above Rs.50 lakhs and upto Rs.One crore the authority rests with the Project Director. Staffing for Land Acquisition Work 81. The Spe DC Land Acquisition will be in charge of Land Acquisition. To execute the LA work efficiently the GoK has issued orders for the appointment of supporting staff for LA. 82. The Spe DC LA will be assisted by two Assistant Commissioners.

45 24 Negotiations Committee for Land Price Fixation and determination of Replacement Cost 83. Under the KHA, 1964 the negotiation of compensation is the most important task. The determination of replacement cost is the foundation for the purpose of compensation by agreement or consent award. Replacement Cost of land for consent award will be determined through negotiations between the land losers and the Negotiation Committee. The price of land has generally been seen more than the market value derived adopting the procedure land down in the LA Act Since land acquisition proceedings are quasi judi proceedings offering a minimum price before the award can be passed will not be a fair act for the proceedings. The composition of the committee is given below. Negotiation Committee Assistant Commissioner of the concerned Sub Division Chairman Assistant Commissioner of KSHIP Secretary Jurisdictional Executive Engineer Member Zilla Panchayat Member of the concerned jurisdiction Member 84. The Guidance Value as per the Department of Stamps and Registration for the different categories of land, for the villages along the project road will be obtained from concerned District Registrars. This guidance value will be referred to by the Negotiation Committee. 85. At this stage it is not possible to identify the exact owner of the land getting affected. Surveys has been done for all households in the given survey number going to get affected. This will be known after Section 19 Notification under KHA is complete. The details of those losing land are given in Annex 4. Table 4-1: Land Acquisition Details Link Details Private (Acres) land Government Land (Acres) Total (Acres) 57A Gubbi- Beeragonahalli near Yediyur (NH 48) B Beeragonahalli near Yediyur (NH 48) to Kowdley C Kowdley to Mandya TOTAL Land Method of Price fixation 1. The concerned Land Acquisition officer who is the member secretary of the Negotiation Committee will call for a meeting; 2. Dates for price negotiation will be given village wise. Negotiation will be conducted village wise calling all the land losers together for negotiation. This is to ensure transparency. 3. The PIU will provide information on the guidance value of the land to land losers before negotiations. 4. For the Districts of Bangalore Urban, Bangalore Rural, Chikkaballapur, Kolar, Ramnagaram, Mysore, Davangere, Belgaum and Dakshin Kannada the minimum

46 25 negotiation price will be one and half times the Guidance Value. For all the other districts other than those mentioned the minimum price will be twice the guidance value. 5. The Negotiation Committee will negotiate the price with the landlord; 6. Based on the decision of the Negotiation Committee the Spe Land Acquisition Officer will give the compensation. 7. Compensation will be given within 30 days of taking possession and receiving all the necessary documents 1 by the Spe LA officer. In case of delay a 9% interest will be given to the beneficiary upto a period of one year after which it will be increased to15% thereafter. (This is as per the provisions of the LA Act). 8. On approval of the award by the Spe DC or PD, the Spe Land Acquisition Officers will make the payments accordingly. 9. Possession of Land will be taken vide Section 19, which will be only after the payment of compensation. Failure of KHA and Appellate Committee 86. In the event the land lord does not agree with the rate negotiated by the Negotiation Committee the award will be passed in the traditional general LA method and the amount will be deposited with the court. The provisions of the Amendment Bill will be followed as necessary. Valuation of Assets 87. The valuation of structures and other assets will be carried out by Government approved valuators appointed by the PIU. Valuation will be done on the basis of current PWD Schedule of Rates, without depreciation, which is at replacement cost. Based on the valuation another 30 % will be given as top up. Trees will be valued by the Horticulture/Forest department. Cut-Off Date 88. The cut off date for those who have legal title is the date of Notification under Section 15 of Karnataka Highway Act The date of census is the cut-off date for those who do not have legal standing for eligibility of assistance under the project. People moving into the COI after this cut-off date will not be entitled to support. It is the responsibility of the PWD to ensure that the COI is maintained free of squatters and encroachers. 89. It is recognised that there will be a margin of error in the census, and any person who was not enumerated but can show documentation or evidence that he/she is rightfully an entitled person will also be included. The Project Implementation Unit is responsible for such verification. A cut off date slip was issued to the non titled people surveyed. The cut off date for non- title-holders, is the date of the start of the census survey on a particular link. The cut-off date for link 57 A is , for 57B it is and for 57C it is Documents to be furnished include Phani (RTC), Mutation Extract, Vamsha Ruksha (Geneological Tree) and if the interest of land holder is subject to a court decree, a certified copy of such a decree.

47 26 The details of displaced persons whose structure/assets are getting as on the cut off date are given in Annex 5. Estimation of land requirement and Preparation of Land Acquisition Plans 90. The Land Acquisition Plan (LAP) for the link road is under preparation. Coordination with revenue department is in progress. The likely time table for procurement for land acquisition is placed in the implementation schedule. 91. The preparation process of LAP includes: a. From the Land Record office Village map, tippany, hissa tippany, akar band is collected. b. RTC records is collected from the Taluk Office c. Based on the above documents and spot inspection sketches for LA are made d. Calculation of land acquisition requirement in a particular survey number is arrived based on the akarband ; e. Field verification of RoW is done from PWD notifications; f. Identify and Stakeout on ground of the areas beyond RoW where private land needs to be acquired as per approved proposed alignment designs; g. Measurement of land proposed to be acquired to be done along with the Revenue Department. This is done in coordination with Project Consultants, PIU staff and revenue offis. h. After field verification land particulars are transferred to each survey sketch; i. The LA plans have to be finally signed by the Surveyor, Supervisor, Tahsildar and; KSHIP AE, KSHIP AEE and Project Consultants. Compensation Payment Process 92. The compensation payment process includes: a. Compensation to be finalized by the Negotiation Committee with the consent of displaced person. b. The award will be approved by the Spe DC LA or Project Director depending on the award amount. c. Cheque payment will be done. The SDRC will assist beneficiaries to open a Bank account incase they do not have Bank Account. Administering the payment of R & R Assistance All Entitlements to be provided will be verified against losses incurred by the NGO; Information will be updated in the database, Bank accounts are to be opened for all beneficiaries; The CAO will authorize payment of R & R assistance. All payments will be made through Cheque, directly to the DPs. DPs who are in more than one vulnerable category will be paid only once.

48 27 5 STAKEHOLDERS CONSULTATION, PARTICIPATION AND DISCLOSURE Consultation and Community Participation 93. Public consultations were held in Hindigere in 57 A, in Jinnagara in 57 B and Chandagal in 57 C, focusing on areas of impact due to widening, at places congestion with impacts on buildings and where major common property resources are getting affectedsuch as any religious structures etc. The out come of the consultations were used for analysis of alternatives and minimising negative impact of the project. Methodology 94. The methodology followed for public consultations was: 1) Group meetings and one to one consultations were held with the displaced persons. 2) Informing all the likely affected persons regarding the meeting including DPs and at village level. Panchayat leaders, gram sabha members, officers from PWD sub divisions and any local NGOs were also informed about the meetings. 3) The minutes of the meetings have been recorded, list of participants for each of the meeting along with the signature have been obtained and the photographs of consultations have also been taken. The list of participants and photographs has been provided in Annex During the consultation the people were informed about: (i)kship, including a background on KSHIP Phase A project; (ii)the rural and urban design cross sections of the roads; (iii) The people were informed about KSHIP Resettlement policy and the compensation and assistance provided therein and asked suggestion for improvement so that their suggestions can be incorporated by the project authority for KSHIP; (iv) Proposed safety measures for the road; and (v)the likely impacts of the road, both positive and negative. The Consultations elicited from the people: (i) Their views on the project espely the likely adverse impacts; (ii) Possible mitigation measures in case of adverse impacts; (iii) Means of better delivery of compensation and assistance;(iv)the assurance from the project authority not to marginalize people by depriving them from their livelihood; and (v) Provision of infrastructure such as drinking water and toilets. 96. As a part of the public empowerment through public consultations the stakeholders have written to the Project authority regarding their views on the impact of the project, and the anticipated adverse impacts. These issues have been addressed and responses have been provided. 97. As meaningful consultations in the project is a regular and continuous process, more in-depth consultations will be organized by the implementation NGOs throughout the project cycle. Key Findings of the Consultations 98. The consultations have helped in not only achieving the so assessment objectives, but also assisted in gathering suggestions for mitigation of adverse impacts, improvement in designs and facilitating inputs for the resettlement plan preparation and

49 28 implementation. The consultations for the links were held at Hindigere in 57 A, Jinnagara in 57 B and Chandagal in 57 C on 18 July There were 33 participants for link 57A meeting; 52 participants for link 57B meeting and 44 participants for link 57C meeting. 99. The issues discussed and the outcome has been given below:

50 29 Table 5-1: Key Issues: 57A Name Sex Profession Issues discussed Response Chikkegowda M Farmer He wanted to know how All tress affected will be compensation will be paid for compensated according to cocnut and arecanut trees. He Horticulture department said he has four guntas of land. valuation process. For any He wants more compensation. land acquired compensation will be based on negotiation according to the KHA Act. Nagesh M Farmer He said the project is providing The project will provide for 30 ft by 40ft site for those alternative site on losing residential structures. He available government wanted to know what land. If such land is not arrangement the project is available, then the project making to provide such sites. will purchase and make it available for the Marimalliah M Farmer He said he owns 10 guntas of land. He is losing a part of his land and his house. He wants more compensation for his loss. H.C. Chandrashek ariah M Farmer He wanted to know how shops on government land will be compensated. Narayana M Farmer He wanted to know how shops on government land will be compensated. He also said some of the petty shop owners had taken loan so if the project takes away the shop how will these people repay their loans. Rajanna M Farmer He wanted compensation to be paid before the start of construction. Balraj M Farmer He wanted to know how affected bore wells will be replaced. Shadak Sharaiah M Bill Collector He wanted to know whether the water pipelines and electric poles will be replaced. beneficiaries. It was explained for any land acquired compensation will be based on negotiation according to the KHA Act. For loss residential structure alternative site/structure on other government land will be provided by the project. It was told that all squatter shops will be provided with alternative shop by the project. It was told that all squatter shops will be provided with alternative shop by the project. It was explained that it is the project principle to ensure that all compensation is paid before the start of construction. It was explained that the PA will replace the bore well by digging a bore well in place identified by the person losing the bore well. In case there is no water found then the project will compensate by giving the replace cost of the bore well. It was told that all utilty lines will be shifted by the project and replaced by the PA.

51 30 Table 5-2: Key Issues: 57B Name Sex Profession Issues discussed Response Naganna M Farmer He wanted to know when compensation will be paid before or after starting the work. He wanted to know if 60 % of the house is affected, whether the project will take the remaining 40%. Ramegowda M Farmer He is losing his arecanut trees. He wanted to know how compensation will be paid. G.P Puttegowda He said in the village more than 20 houses will get affected. He wanted constructed houses for all the 20 houses in the one place. M Farmer He said the government rate for land is less, he wanted market value for his land. It was explained that the project will ensure that all compensation is paid before the start of construction. It was explained that if the structure is not usable the project will compensate for the whole structure, even if they do not acquire the total structure. It depends on the person whether he wants to retain the remaining part or give it to the project. All trees affected will be compensated according to Horticulture department valuation process. For any land acquired compensation will be based on negotiation according to the KHA Act. It was explained that project will ensure minimum impact to the houses, in case there are more than 20 houses getting affected then then a resettlement colony will be build. For any land acquired compensation will be based on negotiation according to the KHA Act. C. Kumar M Farmer He wanted to know he more tha 25% of his house is going the walls will be damaged. He wanted compensation for the whole structure. He also wanted to know when compensation will be given. It was explained if the whole house is damaged the project will pay for te total structure and provide for alternative house. It was explained that the project will ensure that all compensation is paid before the start of construction. J.T Puttegowda M Farmer He said since a number of houses are likely to get affected, the project should find another alignment, bypassing the village. He also wanted to know the It was explained that project will ensure minimum impact to the houses. For any realignment the technical feasibility has to be looked

52 31 acquisition and impact details Chandra M Farmer He wanted to know whether th road will be taken up by the government or a private agency. Ramesh M Farmer He wants the project to maintain the existing road. He said curve straightening will impact a number of houses. into. It was told all project details can be accessed from the KHSIP office or from the implementating NGO. It was explained that this was GoK - PWD work. It was explained that the aim of the project was to minimise impacts. However designs are based on technical feasibility. Table 5-3: Key Issues: 57C Name Sex Profession Issues discussed Response Thimmaiah M Farmer He wanted to know the road It was explained that the width details. He also said road width varies from compensation should be based on market rates. 12m in the urban ares upto 30 m in the rural areas. For any land acquired compensation will be based on negotiation Thammego wda M Farmer He said in one house there are 2-3 brothers residing- if the house is affected how the project will assist all of them. Suresh M Farmer He wanted to know whether the petty business can continue their shops after the construction of the road. He also wanted to know for new shops what compensation will be given. Thammiah Anniaha M Farmer He said if more than 25% of the house is goiung he wants compensation for the whole structure. according to the KHA Act. The project will compensate the person in whose name the property is in. If the property is in the name of more than one person the compensation will be equally divided. It was explained that no activity will be permitted inside the cleared COI. The sqautters will be provided with alternative shops where they have to continue their activity. For all squatters, alternative shops will be provided regardless of whether it is a new of old structure. It was explained if the whole house is damaged the project will pay for te total structure and provide for alternative house. Venakat Rammana Shetty M Farmer He wants market value for affected land. It was explained for any land acquired compensation will be based on negotiation

53 32 Thammiah M Farmer He wanted to know how the project will compensate for community structures getting affected. according to the KHA Act. It was expaliend that community assest will be replaced by the Project on alternative land identified by the community. If during project implementation PIU KSHIP or implementation NGO come across any case where affected persons have not been timely paid during previous land acquisition (for the same road) such cases will be dealt on the case to case basis and PIU KSHIP will facilitate the acquiring body to make payment to the affected persons through GRC and this will be documented. Levels of Consultation 100. The consultation program is tiered and conducted at several levels that included, among others: (i) Heads of households/members likely to be impacted; (ii) Villagers and Village Panchayats; (iii) and Implementing Agency and line Departments. Consultations during implementation 101. Several additional DP consultations will be conducted during RP implementation. As a follow-up of the local-level DP consultations held during project preparation, further consultations will be conducted by the NGO during implementation. In the first round of consultations information on RP and Entitlement policy and options will be disseminated. This will involve explaining the Entitlement Framework and resettlement options to the DPs and soliciting their support and cooperation. This will help finalize agreement on the various entitlements provided in the entitlement framework. Next round of consultation involves agreements on compensation and assistance options and entitlements with DPs and completion of DP identity card indicating the accepted entitlement package. The next round of DP consultations will occur when compensation and assistance are provided and actual resettlement begins and the NGO has to facilitate relocation. Disclosure 102. In order to make the RP implementation process transparent, a series of FGDs/ meetings etc will be held with all stakeholders for dissemination of information regarding rehabilitation process and entitlement framework. The RP and entitlements will be disclosed in public meeting. The salient features of RP and the R & R policy will be translated in Kannada and disclosed through public consultations to be held in taluka head quarter of each districts through which the particular link pass through. It will also be disclosed through the PWD, Government of Karnataka Website. In addition brochure of the Land Acquisition and the R & R Policy will also be provided. All copies will be kept in: (i) State Government Library at Bangalore; (ii) - District libraries of the project; and (iii) in the Panchayat offices along the project roads. The RP document will also be disclosed on ADBs website as per the disclosure requirements A Public Consultation and Disclosure Plan will be prepared by PIU/NGO for each of the projects as per the format below:

54 Table 5-4: Disclosure Plan Activity Stakeholder identification Project information dissemination Consultative meetings with APs during scoping phase Public Notification Socio-economic survey Consultative meetings on resettlement mitigation measures Publicize the resettlement plan (RP) Task Mapping of the project area Distribution of information leaflets to dispalced persons (DPs) Discuss potential impacts of the project Publish list of affected lands/sites in a local newspaper; establish eligibility cut-off date Collect socioeconomic information on DP s perception on the project Discuss entitlements, compensation rates, grievance redress mechanisms Distribute leaflets or booklets in local language Timing (Date/ Period) Agencies Remarks Full disclosure of the RP to APs Internet disclosure of the RP Consultative meetings during detailed measurement survey(dms) Disclosure after DMS Internet disclosure of the updated RP Distribute RP in local language to DPs RP posted on ADB and/or EA website Face to face meetings with DPs Disclose updated RP to DPs Updated RP posted on ADB and/or EA website

55 34 6 LEGAL FRAMEWORK 105. This chapter provides an overview of the applicable Policies and Acts for the Project. The National Policy on Resettlement and Rehabilitation for Project Affected Households, Until recent time, in India, there was no safeguard policy to deal with resettlement and rehabilitation of displaced persons. There was no uniform approach adopted by states towards the displaced persons. In the absence of central policies, ad hoc administrative instructions, in conformity with the land acquisition act was in practice. In 2007 the GOI developed a National so safe guard policy. This was developed taking into the consideration the safeguard policies of international development bodies like the World Bank, Asian Development Bank etc. The National Policy on Resettlement and Rehabilitation for Project Affected Households, 2007 (NRRP) came into effect in October The salient feature and the statements of the NRRP policy are as followings: (i) SIA shall be mandatory for all projects involving displacement of four hundred or more households en masses in plain areas, or two hundred or more households en masses in tribal or hilly areas etc. Coordination with EIA in the context of the public hearing done in the project affected area for EIA shall also cover issues related to SIA. (ii) Consultations with affected people and disclosure of relevant information to them at various stages of resettlement planning; (iii) Affected people without legal rights also need to be assisted (affected people categorized landless agricultural workers, forest dwellers, tenants and artisans who are critically dependent on the acquired assets for their subsistence/ livelihoods); (iv) Prepare resettlement plans that are disclosed to the affected people in draft form, and reviewed and approved by competent authorities; (v) Collection of socioeconomic base line for project affected households; (vi) Project displaced persons (whose entire land is taken) will receive land in lieu of his loss. In addition to their loss cash assistance will be paid for regaining livelihood; (vii) Vulnerable project affected people will get extra cash/kind assistance; (viii) Purchase of land from any project affected persons would be through consent award (negotiation of rate between land owner and project authority); (ix) The Grievance Redressal Cell shall have representatives of women, Schedule Castes Schedule tribes residing in the affected zone. The Cell shall have the power to consider and dispose of all complaints relating to resettlement and rehabilitation against the decision of the Administrator/R & R Committee at Project level; (x) A monitoring cell should be constituted under the Project. (xi) Each Project affected household comprising of rural artisan/small trader and self employed person shall get one-time finan assistance for construction of working shed/shop for livelihood support.

56 35 The Land Acquisition (LA) Act of The Land Acquisition (LA) Act of 1984 is commonly used for acquisition of land for any public purpose. It is used at the State level with State amendments made to suit local requirements. Expropriation of and compensation for land, houses and other immovable assets are carried out under the Land Acquisition (Amendment) Act, The Act deals with compulsory acquisition of private land for public purpose. The procedures set out include: (i)preliminary notification(section 4); (ii)declaration of Notification (Section 6); (iii)notice to persons interested (Section 9); (iv)enquiry and award (Section 11); (v)possession (Section 16) The 1984 amendments to the LA Act addressed the matter of compensation and delays in payment. As regards, the level of compensation, the rate of solatium was increased from 15 % to 30 %. For delays, the amendment requires that: (i) (ii) A time of one year was fixed for completing all formalities between the issuance of Section 4 and Section 6; and The compensation award must be determined within two years of the issuing of section 6 notification. Interest is payable at a rate of 12 per cent per year from the date of preliminary notification to the date of dispossession. These changes apply to cases before the Civil Courts even for awards made before the enactment of the amendments. Asian Development Bank s Safeguard Policy 109. The ADB s Safeguard Policy Statement 2009, recognizes and addresses the R&R impacts of all the affected persons, irrespective of their titles, and requires the preparation of RP in every instance where involuntary resettlement occurs. The ADB policy requirements are: (a) avoid involuntary resettlement wherever possible; (b) to minimize involuntary resettlement by exploring project and design alternatives; (c) 2 to enhance, or at least restore, the livelihoods of all displaced persons in real terms relative to pre-project levels; (d) improve the standards of living of the displaced poor and other vulnerable groups The main policy principles of the SPS are: Screen the project early on to identify past, present, and future involuntary resettlement impacts and risks. Determine the scope of resettlement planning through a survey and/or census of displaced persons, including a gender analysis, specifically related to resettlement impacts and risks. 2 In the context of involuntary resettlement, displaced persons are those who are physically displaced (relocation, loss of residential land, or loss of shelter) and/or economically displaced (loss of land, assets, access to assets, income sources, or means of livelihoods) as a result of (i) involuntary acquisition of land, or (ii) involuntary restrictions on land use or on access to legally designated parks and protected areas.

57 36 Carry out meaningful consultations with affected persons, host communities, and concerned non-government organizations. Inform all displaced persons of their entitlements and resettlement options. Ensure their participation in planning, implementation, and monitoring and reporting of resettlement programs. Pay particular attention to the needs of vulnerable groups, espely those below the poverty line, the landless, the elderly, women and children, and Indigenous Peoples, and those without legal title to land, and ensure their participation in consultations. Establish a grievance redress mechanism to receive and facilitate resolution of the affected persons concerns. Support the so and cultural institutions of displaced persons and their host population. Where involuntary resettlement impacts and risks are highly complex and sensitive, compensation and resettlement decisions should be preceded by a so preparation phase. Improve, or at least restore, the livelihoods of all displaced persons through (i) land-based resettlement strategies when affected livelihoods are land based where possible or cash compensation at replacement value for land when the loss of land does not undermine livelihoods, (ii) prompt replacement of assets with access to assets of equal or higher value, (iii) prompt compensation at full replacement cost for assets that cannot be restored, and (iv) additional revenues and services through benefit sharing schemes where possible. Provide physically and economically displaced persons with needed assistance, including the following: (i) if there is relocation, secured tenure to relocation land, better housing at resettlement sites with comparable access to employment and production opportunities, integration of resettled persons economically and soly into their host communities, and extension of project benefits to host communities; (ii) transitional support and development assistance, such as land development, credit facilities, training, or employment opportunities; and (iii) civic infrastructure and community services, as required. Improve the standards of living of the displaced poor and other vulnerable groups, including women, to at least national minimum standards. In rural areas provide them with legal and affordable access to land and resources, and in urban areas provide them with appropriate income sources and legal and affordable access to adequate housing. Develop procedures in a transparent, consistent, and equitable manner if land acquisition is through negotiated settlement to ensure that those people who enter into negotiated settlements will maintain the same or better income and livelihood status. Ensure that displaced persons without titles to land or any recognizable legal rights to land are eligible for resettlement assistance and compensation for loss of non-land assets. Prepare a resettlement plan elaborating on displaced persons entitlements, the income and livelihood restoration strategy, institutional arrangements, monitoring and reporting framework, budget, and time-bound implementation schedule.

58 37 Indigenous Peoples Disclose a draft resettlement plan, including documentation of the consultation process in a timely manner, before project appraisal, in an accessible place and a form and language(s) understandable to affected persons and other stakeholders. Disclose the final resettlement plan and its updates to affected persons and other stakeholders. Conceive and execute involuntary resettlement as part of a development project or program. Include the full costs of resettlement in the presentation of project s costs and benefits. For a project with significant involuntary resettlement impacts, consider implementing the involuntary resettlement component of the project as a stand-alone operation. Pay compensation and provide other resettlement entitlements before physical or economic displacement. Implement the resettlement plan under close supervision throughout project implementation. Monitor and assess resettlement outcomes, their impacts on the standards of living of displaced persons, and whether the objectives of the resettlement plan have been achieved by taking into account the baseline conditions and the results of resettlement monitoring. Disclose monitoring reports Indigenous Peoples (IP) are defined by ADB S Indigenous Peoples Policy as those having distinct so, cultural, economic, and political traditions and institutions compared with the mainstream or dominant society. IP generally share the following characteristics: (i) descent from a population living in an area before current national territories were defined; (ii) maintenance of cultural and so identities separate from those of dominant societies; (iii) self-identification and identification by others as being part of a distinct cultural group; (iv) linguistic identity different from that of dominant society; (v) political traditions and institutions distinct from dominant culture; (vi) economic systems oriented more toward traditional production systems; and (vii) unique ties and attachments to traditional habitats and ancestral territories. Karnataka Highway Act In addition to the above measures, realizing the need of infrastructure development like roads in timely manner, the PWD GOK has decided to acquire the land in KSHIP through the The Karnataka Highways Act 1964 (KHA,1964) instead of using the Land Acquisition Act of Comparison of National and State Policies with Asian Development Bank s SPS The National Rehabilitation and Resettlement Policy of 2007 (NRRP-2007), represents a significant milestone in the development of a systematic approach to address resettlement issues in India and closes significantly the gap between Indian national policies and those of ADB s. The Land Acquisition Act (LAA) of 1894 (as amended in 1984) gives directives for the acquisition of land in the public interest and provides benefits only to titleholders. The LAA also does not provide replacement cost for the loss of land and assets. By contrast, the NRRP recognizes non-titleholders, although the basic requirement is for the non-titleholder to have been in the project-affected area at least three years prior to the

59 38 declaration of the area as an affected area. In Karnataka there are various project level R & R Policies. The KSHIP policy tries to address any gaps in the existing policies which are relevant for the project. Table 6-1: Comparison of gaps in various Acts and Policies with ADB s SPS LA NRRP-2007 ADB SPS KSHIP Policy Cut off Date 3 years prior to Date of survey will Date of survey will be for Assistance date of survey for be considered as considered as cut off for Non titleholders cut off for Non Non titleholders and the and the date of titleholders and the date of section 15 section 15 date of section 15 notification for notification for notification for titleholder. titleholders. titleholder. So Impact Mandates SIA Requires a Poverty A Poverty and So Assessment survey for 400 or and So Assessment study has more getting Assessment study been done for this displaced no minimum project. enmasse in plain threshold area or more than prescribed. 200 households in hilly area Replacement Cost of land Assistance to tenants losing commer and residential structures No replaceme nt cost of land Provides for alternative lands; where not possible monetary compensation No direct mention of assistance to tenants losing commer and residential structures Provides replacement of land This is covered. for cost Provides for replacement cost (compensation)of land through negotiations as per KHA Provides assistance to tenants losing commer and residential structures.

60 39 KSHIP Policy 7 ENTITLEMENTS, ASSISTANCE AND BENEFITS 114. The National, State and Departmental Code provides for the framework for resettlement and rehabilitation activities. However, within the context of the above mentioned policy frameworks a project specific Resettlement Policy has been prepared. The project policy has been evolved through a number of discussions by PIU. Good practices of the other States have also been taken into consideration in addition to considering the relevant policy provisions and entitlements under each category of loss mentioned in National Policy for Resettlement and Rehabilitation Impacts and Entitlements 115. This policy addresses the direct and indirect impacts of project construction and operation on displaced persons, households and communities. The most direct and immediate impacts are those associated with project construction, mainly land acquisition. Other losses include loss of shelter, and other assets within the project s corridor of impact; as well as roadside structure, business establishments and public facilities. Mitigation is provided through compensation and assistance to project-displaced persons, households, and groups. All assistance amount will be paid as one time grant. These so units are entitled to compensation and assistance on the basis of this policy framework adopted by the project. The policy provides mitigation for: loss of assets, including land and house or work place; loss of livelihood or income opportunities; and Collective impacts on groups, such as loss of community assets, common property resources, and others Loss of assets and livelihood are impact categories that represent direct project impacts on an identified population. The people likely to be affected will be surveyed and registered, and project monitoring and evaluation will compare long-term impact against baseline socioeconomic data. Collective impacts on groups represent direct and indirect impacts, where group members need not be individually registered. Group-oriented gains and losses in this category are less quantifiable in terms of impacts on the individual. Mitigation and support mechanisms are collectively oriented, and the monitoring of these efforts will examine the impact and benefits for the groups involved. The GOK from time to time will make amendments in this policy as and when required. Corridor of Impact 117. The ROW is the lawfully acquired corridor of public land owned by the State Government and administered by the PWD for the transit of the existing road. Using available records with the PWD and the Revenue Department, the project will verify the boundaries of the legal right of way as well as boundaries of private properties within and in the vicinity of the likely Corridor of Impact. Displacement under the project will be limited to the corridor required for the road and its safety zone. This corridor is referred to as the Corridor of Impact. Within this corridor, there should be no structures or other hindrances. The advantage of this approach is that such a corridor is easier to maintain free of

61 40 encumbrances than the full ROW. Where the COI is beyond the RoW land acquisition will be required. Targeted support to vulnerable groups 118. The project will develop target assistance for groups such as women-headed households, disabled, widow and persons above the age of 60 years. Attention will be given on a case by case basis, with regard to their rehabilitation, livelihood, educational opportunities, vocational training, etc. Option and Choices 119. The project will provide options and choices among different entitlements to the affected population. As part of the project consultation and participation mechanisms, people will be informed and consulted about the project and its impacts, and their entitlements and options. The affected population will be counselled so that they are able to make informed choices among the options provided. Principles 120. This policy is based on the principle that the population affected by the project will be assisted to improve their former living standards. The policy emphasizes that involuntary resettlement will be avoided or minimized where possible by exploring other alternative project designs. Where displacement is unavoidable, people loosing assets, livelihood or other resources shall be assisted in improving their former living standards. The policy document describes the details of entitlements and type of assistance to be extended to the affected persons, which will become the basis for preparing a detailed and time bound Resettlement Plan (RP). The RP will contain the implementation details on how to ensure that principles and provisions of this policy can be implemented. The Resettlement Plan will describe the approach to be followed in minimizing and mitigating negative so and economic impacts caused by the project, including displacement This policy identifies categories of expected project impacts, including loss of property and assets, loss of livelihood, and other so and economic impacts on groups and roadside communities. All people, households and groups adversely affected by the project would be registered and support will be given in accordance with these policy provisions. Definitions a. Agricultural land means lands being used for the purpose of :(i) agriculture or horticulture; (ii) raising of crops, grass or garden produce; and (iii) land used by an agriculturist for the grazing of cattle, but does not include land used for cutting of wood only; b. Assistance refers to the support provided to displaced persons in the form of ex-gratia payments, loans, asset services, etc. in order to improve the standard of living and reduce the negative impacts of the project. c. Bagar Hukum land is any Government land which is unauthorizedly occupied by a person and such person has applied for regularization of the same under

62 41 the Karnataka Land Revenue Rules under 108 C(1) is called Bagar Hukum land. d. Below poverty line or BPL Household means below poverty line households as defined by the Planning Commission of India, from time to time, and those included in the State BPL list in force. e. Compensation refers to the amount paid under The Karnataka Highways Act, 1964 and The Karnataka Highways Rules, 1965, for private property, structures and other assets acquired for the project. It refers to the amount as given in the Entitlement Matrix for the project. f. Cutoff Date is the date of Notification under Section 15 of Karnataka Highways Act, 1964 will be the cutoff date where the land acquisition will be required. For Non titleholders the date of socioeconomic survey will be considered as the cutoff date. g. Displaced household (DH) means (i) a household whose primary place of residence or other property or source of livelihood is adversely affected by the acquisition of land for a project or involuntary displacement due to any other reason; (ii) any tenure holder, tenant, lessee or owner of other property, who on account of acquisition of land (including bagar Hukum or other property) in the affected area of otherwise, has been involuntary displaced from such land or other property; (iii) any agricultural or non-agricultural labourer, landless person (not having homestead land or agricultural land) rural artisan, small trader or self-employed person; who has been residing or engaged in any trade, business, occupation or vocation in the affected area, and who has been deprived of earning his livelihood or alienated wholly or substantially from the main source of his trade, business, occupation or vocation because of the acquisition of land in the affected area or being involuntarily displaced for any other reason; h. Displaced Persons (DPs), any persons who have economic interests or residence within the project impact corridor and who may be adversely affected directly by the project. Project displaced persons include those displaced, those losing commer or residential structures in whole or part, those losing agricultural land or homesteads in whole or part, and those losing income sources as a result of project action. i. Encroachers are those persons who have extended their building, business premises or work places into government lands. Assistance will be provided to these persons, based on their loss. j. Household includes a person, his or her spouse, minor sons, unmarried daughters, minor brothers, unmarried sisters, father, mother and other relatives residing with him or her and dependent on him or her for their livelihood; and includes nuclear household consisting of a person, his or her spouse and minor children; k. Government refers to the Government of Karnataka l. Land acquisition or acquisition land means acquisition of land under the Karnataka Highways Act, 1964;

63 42 m. Marginal farmer means a cultivator with an unirrigated land holding up to one hectare or irrigated land holding up to half hectare; n. Minimum Wages: The minimum wage of a person for his/her services/labour is Rs. 100 per day as per Government Notification NoLD96 LMW 2005 dated o. Non-Perennial Crop: Any plant species, either grown naturally or through cultivation that lives for a season and perishes with harvesting of its yields has been considered as a non-perennial crop in the project. For example, paddy, sugarcane, groundnut, etc. p. Notification means a notification published in the Gazette of India, or as the case may be, the Gazette of State; q. Perennial Crop: Any plant species that live for years and yields its products after a certain age of maturity is a perennial crop. Generally trees, either grown naturally or by horticultural and yield fruits or timber have been considered as perennial crop in the project. For example, tamarind, coconut, mango, teak, neem etc. are perennial crops. r. Replacement Cost of the acquired assets and property is the amount required for the affected house hold to replace/reconstruct the lost assets through purchase in the open market. Replacement cost will be calculated at PWDs current Schedule of Rates without depreciation. Replacement cost will be in line with the provisos of the Entitlement Matrix of the project. s. Severance of Land can be defined of a land holding divided into two or more pieces due to acquisition of land mainly for laying new project alignment, such as a bypass or a re-alignment. t. Small farmer means a cultivator with an un-irrigated land holding up to two hectares or with an irrigated land holding up to one hectare, but more than the holding of a marginal farmer. u. Squatter means those persons who have illegally occupied government lands for residential, business and or other purposes. v. Tenants are those persons having bonafide tenancy agreements, written or unwritten, with a private property owner with clear property titles, to occupy a structure or land for residence, business or other purposes. w. Vulnerable groups: persons such as disabled, widows, or persons above sixty years of age. x. Women-headed Household is a household that is headed by a woman and does not have a male earning member. This woman may be a widowed, separated or deserted person. Entitlements 122. The DPs will be provided with the benefits described in the succeeding paragraphs Loss of Land: This includes all those who have legal title to land. They will be provided with Compensation as per Replacement Cost through direct negotiation as per

64 43 Karnataka State Highway Act, stamp duty and registration charges. Stamp duty and registration charges are applicable for those who accept negotiation price. Minimum negotiated price for the Districts of Bangalore Urban, Bangalore Rural, Chikkaballapur, Ramnagaram, and Corporation / Municipal limits of other district HQs will be one and half times the Guidance Value. For all other areas other than those mentioned above the minimum negotiated price will be twice the Guidance Value. 3 OR average sales statistics, whichever is higher 4. In case of severance of land an additional 25 % compensation will be paid to the land loser if he retains the remaining plot OR if the remaining land is not viable and the land owner opts to surrender the entire plot to the project, compensation as given earlier will be applicable; Loss of perennial crops and non-perennial crops will be compensated in accordance with Horticulture department valuation process; A grant of Rs. 15,000 for replacement of Cattle shed; Water yielding bores will be replaced in the location identified by the affected person in the remaining land holding subject to availability of water. In case water is not available replacement cost of the borewell at current PWD SR rates with 30 % which is at replacement cost will be given. In case of land owners who become landless or marginal farmers, the following additional entitlements will be offered: (a) subsistence allowance of Rs.30,000 for land less and marginal; and, (b) assistance for creating Income generation asset valued upto Rs.75,000; Additional amount of Rs.20,000 will be restricted to those who loose narrow stretch of land as exgartia compensation in lieu of all other benefits(narrow stretch of land is defined as persons losing upto five guntas of land). For those becoming landless and all marginal farmers training assistance will be provided for income generating vocational training and skills upgrading options as per affected persons choice.the NGO will ensure linkages of the trained persons to ongoing programmes, to facilitate employment and marketing opportunities; Employment opportunity for displaced persons as per his skills and availability of suitable work in road construction work; In case of Bagar hukum lands - 50 % of compensation and other benefits as available for land owners. Bagar Hukum land losers are those whose application is pending for disposal with Competent Authority (Tahsildar) and are cultivating the affected lands at the time of acquisition. A certification from Tahsildar is required for such applicants to receive applicable entitlements 124. Loss of residential structures: These persons with legal titles losing their residential structures. They will get compensation at current PWD scheduled rates without depreciation and 30 % solatium which is at replacement cost; Alternative houses in resettlement colony or developed plot and construction cost of Rs. 40,000 linked to construction progress; Additional 25 % compensation for partially affected structures towards reconstruction; shifting assistance of Rs. 10,000; Subsistence allowance of Rs. 30,000. In case more than 25 % of house is affected and unviable for retaining, full compensation will be paid; Resettlement colonies will be developed if more than 20 households are displaced in 2 Kms continuous stretch; Plot size will be equivalent to size lost subject to a maximum of 3 Revised Guidance Value of the properties in Bangalore Urban, Bangalore Rural, Chikkaballpur, Ramanagaram and Corporation/Municipal limits is 2-3 times higher than the earlier Guidance Value. Hence 1.5 times the Guidance Value is proposed as minimum negotiated price. In other areas ratio of revision is reasonably low, hence 2 times the Guidance Value is proposed as minimum price. 4 The average Sales Statistics is in line with LA Amendment Bill. In the LA Amendment Bill there are different modalities in determining and assessing the market value, any one among them would be adopted wherein the land loser gets the maximum market value.

65 sqmt/1200sqft in rural area and 184 sqm /600 sqft in urban areas; People have right to salvage the affected materials Loss of commer structures: These are persons with legal titles who will loose their commer structures. They will get compensation at current PWD scheduled rates without depreciation and 30% solatium which is at replacement cost; Alternative shop or assistance for income generation asset valuated upto Rs. 75,000; Additional 25% compensation for partially affected structures; Shifting assistance of Rs. 10,000; Subsistence allowance of Rs. 30,000; Shopping units with sq.ft will be constructed if more than 20 shops are affected in a continuous stretch of two kms and opt for shop. People have right to salvage the affected materials; Training for self employment will be provided to one adult per household as needed Loss of residential cum commer structures: These are persons who loose their commer cum residential structures. They will get the following entitlements: Compensation at current PWD scheduled rates without depreciation and 30% solatium which is at replacement cost; Alternative shop or assistance for income generation asset valuated upto Rs. 75,000 or Alternative houses in resettlement colony or developed plot and construction cost of Rs. 40,000 linked to construction progress ; Additional 25% compensation for partially affected structures; Shifting assistance of Rs. 10,000 ; Subsistence allowance of Rs. 30,000 ;Additional amount of Rs. 25,000 as grant. In case more than 25% of house is affected and unviable for retaining, full compensation will be paid ; Resettlement colonies will be developed if more than 20 households are displaced in two Kms continuous stretch;plot size will be equivalent to size lost subject to a maximum of 369 sq. m/1200sq. ft in rural area and 184 sq. m /600 sqft in urban areas; Shopping units with sq.ft will be constructed if more than 20 shops are affected in a continuous stretch of two kms and opt for shop ; People have right to salvage the affected materials; Training for self employment will be provided to one adult per household as needed Tenants losing residential structure: These are persons who are residing as tenants. They will be eligible for Rental allowance for 6 months at Rs. 500 per month in rural and Rs in urban areas; Shifting assistance of Rs. 10, Tenants losing commer structure: These are persons who are carrying out commer activities as tenats. They will be eligible for Rental allowance for 6 months at Rs. 1,000 per month in rural and Rs in urban areas; Shifting assistance of Rs. 10,000; Assistance for income generation asset upto Rs. 75, Tenants losing residential cum commer structure: These are tenants who reside and carry out commer activity in the same structure. These persons will be entitled to Rental allowance for 6 months at Rs per month in rural and Rs in urban areas; Shifting assistance of Rs. 10,000; Assistance for income generation asset upto Rs. 75, Non titleholders residential squatters: These are persons without legal title who are residing on government property. These persons will be asiisted with House in resettlement colony or developed plot and construction cost of Rs. 40,000 linked to construction progress; Subsistence allowance of Rs.15,000; Shifting Allowance of Rs.5,000. House size in resettlement colony to be minimum of 25 sqm/270 sqft. Resettlement colony will be constructed if more than 20 residential squatters are getting affected in a continuous

66 45 stretch of two km and opted for same; Developed plot size will be allotted of 25 sqms/270 sqft in urban area and 33 sqm /350 sqft in rural area Non titleholders commer squatters: These are persons without legal title who are carrying out commer activity on government property. These persons will be assisted with 132. Alternative shop of 100 sq.ft or assistance for income generation asset valuated upto Rs. 30,000; Subsistence allowance of Rs.15,000; Shifting Allowance of Rs.5,000. Shopping units will be constructed if more than 20 shops are affected in a continuous stretch of 2 km and opted for shop Encroachers: These are persons whose structures have encroached on government land. These persons will be provided Replacement cost of affected structure calculated at current PWD scheduled rates without depreciation and compensation of Crop loss or advance notice for harvesting crops 134. Loss of primary source of income: Those persons who are working as employees or agricultural labours that depend upon an existing activity getting affected. These persons will be entitled to Subsistence allowance of Rs. 15,000. Training assistance will be provided for income generating vocational training and skill upgrading options as per affected persons choice; Employment opportunity for affected persons as per his skills and availability of suitable work in road construction work will be provided. Training for self employment will be provided to one adult per household as needed 135. Vulnerable groups Widows, the physically challenged and those aged above 60 years: These persons will be entitled to Assistance to include in government pension schemes if not included, if eligible as per Government criteria (OR) Lump-sum amount of Rs. 25,000 ; Training assistance will be provided for income generating vocational training and skill upgrading options as per choice; This will be restricted to those who have no or cannot be provided with alterative livelihood sources Community Assets getting affected will be reconstructed and be transferred to Local authorities for maintenance 137. Unidentified Impacts: Unforeseen impacts shall be documented and mitigated based on the principles provided in this policy 138. All amounts in this entitlement matrix are fixed as of April 01, These will be increased 10% annually on first day of April every year. The same will hold good for guidance value also if not revised by the GoK.

67 46 Entitlement Matrix 139. The entitlement matrix will guide to offer compensation and assistance to those persons affected by the project. The detailed entitlement matrix for the project is given in Table 7-1. Table 7-1: Entitlement Matrix No. Impact Category Entitlements I. Title Holders (a) Loss of land 1. Compensation as per the principle of replacement cost through direct negotiation as provided for in the Karnataka State Highway Act, stamp duty and registration charges; 2. Compensation offered is cash for land Remarks Stamp duty and registration charges are applicable for those who accept negotiation price. Minimum negotiated price for the Districts of Bangalore Urban, Bangalore Rural, Chikkaballapur, Ramnagaram, and Corporation / Municipal limits of other district HQs will be 1.5 times the Guidance Value. For all other areas other than those mentioned above the minimum negotiated price will be 2 times the Guidance Value. 5 OR average sales statistics, which ever is higher 6 5 Revised Guidance Value of the properties in Bangalore Urban, Bangalore Rural, Chikkaballpur, Ramanagaram and Corporation/Municipal limits is 2-3 times higher than the earlier Guidance Value. Hence 1.5 times the Guidance Value is proposed as minimum negotiated price. In other areas ratio of revision is reasonably low, hence 2 times the Guidance Value is proposed as minimum price. 6 The average Sales Statistics is in line with LA Amendment Bill. In the LA Amendment Bill there are different modalities in determining and assessing the market value, any one among them would be adopted wherein the land loser gets the maximum market value.

68 47 No. Impact Category Entitlements Remarks 3. In case of severance of land an additional 25% compensation will be paid to the land loser if he retains the remaining plot OR if the remaining land is not viable and the land owner opts to surrender the entire plot to the project, compensation as given in No. 1 will be applicable; 4. Loss of perennial crops and non-perennial crops will be compensated in accordance with Horticulture department valuation process, which is the replacement cost. 5. A grant of Rs. 15,000 for replacement of Cattle shed; 6. Water yielding bores will be replaced in the location identified by the affected person in the remaining land holding subject to availability of water. In case water is not available replacement cost of the borewell at current PWD SR rates without depreciation charges and 30% solatium which is replacement cost will be given. 7. In case of land owners who become landless or marginal farmers, the following additional entitlements will be offered: (a) subsistence allowance of Rs. 30,000 for land less and marginal; and, (b) assistance for creating Income generation asset valued up to Rs.75,000 ; 8. Additional amount of Rs. 20,000 will be restricted to Marginal farmer is defined as those left with 1 hectare of non-irrigated or 0.50 hectare of irrigation or combination of both Narrow stretch of land is defined as persons losing an area that is up to 5 guntas of land. As per the NRRP-2007 the acquiring body has to provide rehabilitation grant equivalent to 750 days minimum agricultural wages. At present the minimum agricultural wages is Rs. 100/day. The NGO will ascertain the actual needs of the displaced persons and assist in creating assets. Bagar Hukum lands are government lands which are unauthorisedly cultivated by persons without legal documents. Applications for regularization that are pending before the regularization committee.

69 48 No. Impact Category Entitlements those who lose narrow stretch of land as exgratia compensation in lieu of all other benefits. 9. For those becoming landless and all marginal farmers training assistance will be provided for income generating vocational training and skills upgrade options as per displaced persons' choice; Remarks The NGO engaged for the RP implementation will ensure linkages of the trained persons to ongoing programs, to facilitate employment and marketing opportunities. 10. Employment opportunity for affected the displaced persons as per his/her skills and the availability of suitable work in road construction work. 11. In case of Bagar hukum lands - 50% of compensation and other benefits as available for land owners which is equivalent to replacement value for this category. Any Government land which is unauthorizedly occupied by a person and such person has applied for regularization of the same under the Karnataka Land Revenue Rules under 108 C(1) is called Bagar Hukum land. Under Rule 108C section 94A, of the Karnataka Land Revenue Act, 1966, the Tahsildar is the custodian of the records and he will issue the certification whether the application is pending before the Committee or not. Tahsildar is the Secretary of the Committee for regularization of unauthorized occupation of government land. (b) Loss of al structures 1. Compensation at current PWD scheduled rates without depreciation and 30% solatium at replacement cost. 2. Alternative houses in resettlement colony or developed plot and construction cost of Rs. 40,000 linked to construction progress. 3. Additional 25% of current PWD SR rates without depreciation + 30% solatium for the affected portion as compensation for partially affected structures towards reconstruction 4. Shifting assistance of Rs. 10, Subsistence allowance of Rs. In case more than 25% of a house is affected and unviable for retaining, full compensation will be paid Resettlement colonies will be developed if more than 20 households are displaced in 2 km continuous stretch Plot size will be equivalent to size lost subject to a maximum of 369 sqmt/1200sqft in rural area and 184 sq. m /600 sq. ft. in urban areas. Displaced persons have a right to salvage the affected materials.

70 49 No. Impact Category 30,000 Entitlements Remarks (c) Loss of commer structures 1. Compensation at current PWD scheduled rates without depreciation and 30% solatium at replacement cost. 2. Alternative shop or assistance for income generation asset valuated upto Rs. 75, Additional 25% compensation for partially affected structures 4. Shifting assistance of Rs. 10,000 Shopping units with sq.ft will be constructed if more than 20 shops are affected in a continuous stretch of 2 kms and the owners opt for a shop. Displaced persons have a right to salvage the affected materials Training for self employment will be provided to one adult per household as needed 5. Subsistence allowance of Rs. 30,000 Displaced persons have a right to salvage the affected materials (d) Loss of residential cum commer structures 1. Compensation at current PWD scheduled rates without depreciation and 30% solatium at replacement cost. 2. Alternative shop or assistance for income generation asset valuated up to Rs. 75, Additional 25% compensation for partially affected structures 4. Shifting assistance of Rs. 10, Subsistence allowance of Rs. 30, Additional amount of Rs. 25,000 as grant. II. Tenants (a) al 1. Rental allowance for 6 Rs. 500 per month in rural and Rs in urban areas 2. Shifting assistance of Rs. 10,000 In case more than 25% of house is affected and unviable for retaining, full compensation will be paid Resettlement colonies will be developed if more than 20 households are displaced in 2 km continuous stretch Plot size will be equivalent to size lost subject to a maximum of 369 sq.m/1200sq. ft. in rural area and 184 sq. m. /600 sq. ft. in urban areas. Shopping units with sq. ft. will be constructed if more than 20 shops are affected in a continuous stretch of 2 km and the owners opt for a shop. Displaced persons have a right to salvage the affected materials Training for self employment will be provided to one adult per household as needed

71 50 No. Impact Category Entitlements (b) 1. Rental allowance for 6 Rs. 1,000 per month in rural and Rs. 1,500 in urban areas 2. Shifting assistance of Rs. 10, Assistance for income generation assistance up to Rs. 75,000 (c) Loss of 1. Rental allowance for 6 months Rs. 1,000 per month in rural cum and Rs. 1,500 in urban areas commer 2. Shifting assistance of Rs. structures 10, Assistance for income generation assistance upto Rs. 75,000 III. Non-Title holders (a) (b) al Squatters Squatters 1. House in resettlement colony or developed plot and construction cost of Rs. 40,000 linked to construction progress. 2. Subsistence allowance of Rs.15, Shifting Allowance of Rs Alternative shop of 100 sq. ft. or assistance for income generation asset valuated up to Rs. 30,000; 2. Subsistence allowance of Rs.15,000; 3. Shifting Allowance of Rs.5,000. (c) Encroachers 1. Replacement cost of affected structure calculated at current PWD scheduled rates without depreciation 2. Compensation of crop loss or advance notice for harvesting crops IV. Loss of livelihood (a) Loss of primary source of income 1. Subsistence allowance of Rs. 15, Training assistance will be provided for income generating vocational training and skills upgrade options as per the displaced persons' choice; 3. Employment opportunity for the displaced persons as per his/her Remarks House plot size in resettlement colony to be minimum of 25 sq.m./270 sq ft. Resettlement colony will be constructed if more than 20 residential squatters are getting affected in a continuous stretch of 2 kms and opted for same. As per NRRP Developed plot size will be allotted of 25 sqms/ 270 sqft in urban area and 33 sqms /350 sqft in rural area as per NRRP Shopping units will be constructed if more than 20 shops are affected in a continuous stretch of 2 km and opted for shop. Training for self employment will be provided to one adult per household as needed

72 51 No. Impact Category V. Vulnerable People (a) Widows Physically challenged and those aged above 60 years VI. Community Assets (a) Community Assets VII. Unidentified Impacts (a) Unidentified Impacts Entitlements skills and availability of suitable work in the road construction. Remarks 1. Assistance to include in government pension schemes if not included, if eligible as per Government criteria (OR) This will be restricted to those who have no or cannot be provided with alterative livelihood sources. 2. Lump-sum amount of Rs. 25,000 Training for those above Training assistance will be provided for income generating vocational training and skills upgrade options as per the displaced persons' choice 1. Reconstruction of affected assets 2. Transfer to Local authorities for maintenance 1. Unforeseen impacts shall be documented and mitigated based on the principles provided in this policy years is not mandatory and will be provided for if the person opts for it and after the need is assessed. Note: All amounts in this entitlement matrix are fixed as of April 01, These will increased 10% annually on first day of April every year. The same will hold good for guidance value also if not revised by the GoK.

73 52 8 RELOCATION OF HOUSING AND SETTLEMENTS Basic Provision for Relocation 140. The PA will provide adequate and appropriate replacement land and structures or cash compensation for lost land and structures, adequate compensation for partially damaged structures, and relocation assistance, according to the Entitlement Matrix. The PA will compensate to the non-title holders for the loss of assets other than land, such as dwellings, and also for other improvements to the land. The entitlements to the nontitleholders will be given only if they occupied the land or structures in the project area prior to the cut-off date. Need for Relocation 141. Efforts have been made to minimize the resettlement. There are 23 houses (titleholder) and four non titlholder houses through out the package that are likely to be affected. Majority of the structures (134) getting affected are nontitleholder commer structures. All efforts are made through various provisions in this RP to mitigate negative so impacts on displaced persons and communities by supporting relocation of affected households and by restoration of pre-project levels of income. Development of Vendor markets 142. Shopping units with sq.ft will be constructed if more than 20 shops are affected in a continuous stretch of two kms and opt for shop. In this package there is no requirement for vendor markets Development of Resettlement Centers Resettlement Centers will be developed if more than 20 households are displaced in a continuous stretch of two kms and wish to relocate to the resettlement center. SDO and SWI along with NGO staff will identify the site and inform to the R & R Manager. R & R Manger will examine the site and make a proposal and submit to the Executive Engineer at the Division level. After the approval of EE it will be sent to the PD for finan approval. Alternative houses will be provided in resettlement colony if the beneficiary opts for the same or developed plot and construction cost of Rs. 40,000 linked to construction progress. Plot size will be equivalent to size lost subject to a maximum of 369 sqmt/1200 sq. ft in rural area and 184 sq. m /600 sq. ft in urban areas. House of up 832 sq. m/ 300sq. ft in rural areas and 75 sq. m/250 sq. ft in urban area In this package there is no requirement for Resettlement centers Resettlement site selection involve the following steps : a. Site selection - Site selection is to be done based on available land, maps and data available for evaluating potential sites. Site selection should be

74 53 discussed with the DPs, their representatives and local offis prior to being finalised. b. Feasibility studies - Detailed studies to determine the technical and economic feasibility of the proposed activities is to be carried out and should include land development and cost estimates. Sites not found economically viable or environmentally unsuitable should be rejected. c. Detailed designs and land purchase - The DPs final agreement on site development needs to be obtained along with the host community s acceptance of resettlement arrangements. Care should be taken to purchase contiguous plots of land to reduce costs of infrastructure development. d. Final Design and Constructions - Housing for DHs and provision of basic infrastructure activities are pre-requisites to the movement of DHs e. Movement of DHs - Moving should take place only when the sites are ready with the minimal basic amenities. Food distribution is necessary during the transport period and few days following the arrival at new site. f. Organization of community life and support services Initial training of resettlement staff, extension workers and DP representatives should start prior to the actual movement of the people Environmental Aspects 145. Some of the criteria to be considered are: (i) Lands notified, as water body should be avoided; (ii) Irrigated agriculture lands should be avoided; (iii) Lands notified, as forest should be avoided including forests coming under Panchayat; (iv) Resettlement sites nearer to the water bodies (including ponds and canals) are to be avoided to prevent water borne diseases;(v) Lands under plantation are to be avoided; and (vi) the resettlement sites should be at least 10 km away from ecologically sensitive areas. So Aspects 146. Lands owned by the vulnerable communities should be avoided for resettlement sites. This includes SC/ST, women-headed households and households below poverty line, lands owned by small and marginal farmers should not be acquired for resettlement sites. DPs and host community should be consulted for mutual acceptance of the presence of each other. Basic amenities and facilities a. Proposed site should be close to the existing site and should not be more than 500m away from the end of the settlement. b. Electricity and drinking water sources should be available with in 500 m distance from the proposed site. c. Propose d resettlement site should have an access road at least earthen road/car track d. Primary school should be close to the existing site.. e. Nearest bus stop should be within 500 m from the meeting point of main road with access road.

75 54 f. Proposed resettlement site should be within one km from main road. g. Only 50% of the total area is for residential and commer use. The remaining area is for other use. h. Approach road to be 60 feet wide, with internal roads at widths of 40 feet and 30 feet. i. Surface drains and masonry culverts are provided to all roads. j. Roadsides, parks and open areas for future use to be planted with trees. k. and industrial areas to be earmarked appropriately l. Sites to be demarcated and numbered m. Provisions to be made for : Primary School / High School ; Shopping Complex; Samaja Mandira / Anganawadi; Temple / Masjid / Church; Water supply / open wells / borewells / cisterns; Ration Shops; Burial/cremation ground; Primary Health Unit (depending on the size of the unit );Street light; Bus shelter; Public toilets 147. As far as possible RC s are to be located close to grazing lands and main roads. 25 % additional sites earmarked for future development. The construction of all public buildings, internal roads, demarcation of sites will be undertaken by the Project. The project will undertake all water supply works, distribution of lines construction of storage tanks etc., and will also execute all electrification works. The SDRC will be responsible for the overall coordination of the work Preference will be given to land-based resettlement strategies for displaced persons whose livelihoods are land-based. These strategies may include resettlement on public land, or on private land acquired or purchased for resettlement. Whenever replacement land is offered, displaced persons are provided with land for which a combination of productive potential, locational advantages, and other factors is at least equivalent to the advantages of the land taken. If land is not the preferred option of the displaced persons, or sufficient land is not available at a reasonable price, non-land-based options built around opportunities for employment or self-employment should be provided in addition to cash compensation for land and other assets lost. Reconstruction of affected community structures The project authorities will replace and reconstruct all community assets before demolition. For shifting of community assets the NGO will (i) consult with the community along with the SDO and identify alternative land- the land identified has to be government land wherever possible, or given as donation in some cases; (iii) owner consent letter has to be signed by the donor /owner in the prescribed format prepared by the NGO (name, place, survey nos., site measurement); (iv) the reconstruction will be carried out by the local contractors; (iv) the KSHIP Assistant Executive Engineer of the division will be responsible for monitoring the work; and(v) the cost for the relocation and reconstruction will be paid by the project

76 55 Income restoration measures 9 INCOME RESTORATION AND REHABILITATION 149. The basic objective of income restoration activities is that no project-affected person shall be worse off than before the project. Restoration of pre-project levels of income is an important part of rehabilitating individuals, households, and socioeconomic and cultural systems in affected communities. Income restoration schemes will be designed in consultation with affected persons so as to benefit them. Based on the information collected on IR activities from the census socioeconomic surveys, the implementing NGO will identify suitable IR programme for the affected persons. Impact Categories and IR Schemes 150. Project-induced displacement may lead to loss or diminished income for Displaced Person (DPs). The main categories of impacts expected as a result of project land and property acquisition include: (a) Loss of agriculture land in part or full; (b) Loss of commer establishments (c) Loss of livelihood as employees and (v) tenants losing their livelihood 151. Table 9-1: Categories for Income restoration Loss No. DPs/ DHs 1 Partial loss of agriculture Loss of commer structures 28 3 Loss of livelihood as employees 20 4 Tenants losing livelihood The economic rehabilitation assistance money will be deposited in bank accounts to be released only for the purchase of income generating assets. Women-headed households will be assisted in identifying alternative space in adjacent areas for continuing their trade or vocations. These households will have to be given preference in disbursement of assistance. The SDRC will use its good offices with local authorities to facilitate early rehabilitation of these women-headed households. DPs losing their livelihood as employees will be provided only relief assistance. IR Activities 153. There are two types of IR activities, i.e. short term and long term. Short term IR activities mean restoring DPs income during periods immediately before and after relocation. For this, the support NGO shall ensure that: compensation and R & R assistance as provided in the entitlement matrix is provided. Other works include work in the project construction activities and other allied activities such as work on resettlement sites etc. Long Term IR Activities include provision of shops for those losing their total livelihood, to reestablish their commer activities. Shopping units with sq.ft will be constructed if more than 20 shops are affected in a continuous stretch of two kms and opt for shop. It also includes purchase of income generating assets upto Rs. 75,000. In case the amount used is less than this, the beneficiary will get the remaining amount after one year of successful completion of the activity, which will be monitored by the NGO The steps to be followed for income restoration include:

77 Step 1: Identification of Target Groups NGOs need to identify the affected persons; 156. Step 2: Identification of IR Activities - Prepare a list of possible and feasible income restoration options. While identifying IR options, the following factors shall also be considered: (i) Education level of DPs; (ii) Skill possession;(iii)likely economic activities in the post displacement period; (iii) Extent of land left; (iii) Suitability of economic activity to supplement the income; (iv)market potential and marketing facilities. Based on socioeconomic characteristics and options preferred by DPs, the NGO may have to reassign trades to DPs. Options include (i) petty trade (iii) skill related schemes and loans for pumps, bore wells, bullock carts etc to increase productivity. The NGO will assist DPs in identifying appropriate alternative economic rehabilitation schemes through counselling and consultation Step 3: Training: Option for training for skill enhancement for those losing their livelihood has been provided in the Entitlement Matrix for owners losing commer structure and employees losing their livelihood Step 4: Identification of Trainers / Training Institutes: Based on trades selected, NGO shall have to identify master trainer and/or training institute for different trades / activities who can provide on the job training Step 5: Training Arrangement: NGO shall make different groups of DPs as per trades selected and make all the arrangements such as fixing the venue etc Step 6: Monitoring of DPs: After training the NGO shall monitor the DPs in order to take mid-term correction measures, if required.

78 57 Budget and Costs 10 RESETTLEMENT BUDGET AND FINANCING 161. The costs used for the budget estimates are based on information collected during the census socioeconomic surveys of DPs. The estimated total budget for the implementation of RP is Rs million. This does not include Operating Costs, NGO and Monitoring Consultant Costs as these costs are for the overall project which is estimated at Rs. 20 million. The unit costs and detailed budget are given below: Table 10-1: Budget Sl. Cost per Category Total Unit No. Unit Total cost LAND ACQUISITION 1 Agriculture land (Acres) ,000,000 81,170,000 Sub Total 81,170,000 ALTERNATIVE SITE COST 2 al site (owner) 23 30,000 3 site (owner) 16 50, , ,000 4 site (squatter) ,000 4,020,000 5 al site (squatter) 4 50, ,000 Sub Total 5,710,000 STRUCTURE COST 6 RCC - Pucca housing (Sq ft.) Dry stone masonary (Sq ft.) ,601,504 7,553,262 8 Mud mortar (Sq ft.) ,431,064 Sub total 53,585,830 R&R ASSISTANCE 9 EWS House construction(non Titleholder) 4 40, , House construction (owners) 23 40, Shifting Allowance(Non titleholders) , Subsistence Allowance (Non titleholders) , Subsistence Allowance (s) 39 30, Additional assistance for land losers , Shifting Allowance(Titleholders) 39 10, Economic generating asset(owner/tenant) 68 75, Economic generating asset (squatter) , Rental Value 52 9, Rental Value al 1 60,00 21 Relief Assistance 20 15, Training for DP 16 15, , ,070,000 1,170,000 41,620, ,000 5,100,000 4,020, ,000 6, , ,000

79 58 Sl. No. Category Total Unit Cost Unit per Total cost 23 Vulnerable groups ,000 41,050, Cattle shed 11 15, , Group Entitlement ,000 1,629,300 Sub Total 100,688,300 Total 241,154,130 10% Contingency 24,115,413 OVERALL TOTAL 265,269,543 Table 10-2: Unit Costs for R & R Sl. No. Category Estimates (in Rs) 1 Agricultural Land per ha Rs.2,470,000 2 Non Agricultural Land per ha Rs.3,705,000 3 Pucca house 800 per sq. ft 4 Semi pucca house 600 per sq. ft 5 Kutcha house 350 per sq ft. 6 Construction cost for house in Resettlement site 40,000 per structure 7 EWS Housing 40,000 per unit 8 Training for DP for income generation schemes and 15,000 (Rs.5000 per month for 3 vocational training months) 9 NGO assistance for implementation 8,500, Evaluation Consultants 3,000, SDRC and associated staff training 1,500,000 lump sum 12 Group entitlements 15,000 per km Office equipment (including Rs. 500,000 each for 2,000,000 lump sum 13 setting up office of LAO in North and South Karnataka 14 Vehicle cost ( Rs.800,000 per vehicle) 8 vehicles 5,600, In accordance with the policy provisions, all grants and benefits shall be indexed annually at 10 % on the first of April. These include subsistence allowance, shifting allowance, relief assistance, amounts for income generating asset, cost for the provision of sites to squatters and rental allowance. Table 10-3: R & R Unit Costs Sl. No. Category Proposed Amount 1 Purchase site for Rs.30,000 (10 x10 ) Urban Rs 15,000 Rural area squatters 2 Purchase site for Rs.50,000 (10 x15 ) Urban Rs 25,000 Rural area Titleholders 3 Purchase al site for Rs. 30,000 Urban Rs 20,000 Rural area squatter 4 Purchase al site for Rs. 70,000 Urban Rs 30,000 Rural area Titleholders 5 Shifting allowance for Titleholders Rs.10,000 as one time payment 6 Subsistence allowance for Rs. 30,000 Titleholders 7 Subsistence allowance for squatters Rs.15,000 as one time payment 8 Shifting assistance for squatters Rs.5,000 as one time payment 9 construction cost for al Rs.40,000 squatters 10 IGA assistance to commer Rs.30,000 for income generating asset squatter

80 59 Sl. No. Category Proposed Amount 11 Shifting allowance for Bagar Hukum Rs.5,000 as one-time Payment House holders 12 Subsistence allowance for those who are losing Bagar Hukum Lands Rs.15,000 as one-time payment 13 Additional assistance for those Rs.20,000 as one-time payment. losing land 14 Income generating Grant for Title Rs.75,000 as one-time payment holder who loose entire land /Business 15 Rental allowance for commer Tenant Rs. 1,500 for urban and Rs. 1,000 for rural per month for 6 months. 16 Rental allowance for residential Rs.1,000 for urban and Rs. 500 for rural per Tenant month for 6 months 17 Relief assistance for loss of Rs.15,000 lump sum payment employment of agriculture and Non agriculture. 18 Assistance to Vulnerable groups Rs. 25,000 lump sum payment In the R & R budget, allocation has not been made for replacement of affected community structures. Any community assets that are getting impacted and which need to be replaced or relocated, is being undertaken separately by PIU KSHIP field division offices.

81 60 Grievance Redressal Committee 11 GRIEVANCE REDRESSAL MECHANISM 163. The project will establish a Grievance Redressal process, with district-level committees. Each District Grievance Redressal Committee will have representation from the local affected population and the NGOs involved in RP implementation. These committees will hear complaints and facilitate solutions; and the process, as a whole, will promote dispute settlement through mediation to reduce unnecessary litigation The following persons will constitute the District Level Grievance Redressal Cell : Deputy Commissioner Chairman Academician (To be selected by DC) Member Representative of DP (To be selected by DC) Member Executive Engineer of Concerned Division Convener 165. The main functions of the GRC will be: a. to provide support to DPs on problems arising out of eligibility for RP-provided entitlements and assistance provided; b. to record the grievances of the DPs, and categorize, prioritize and solve them within one month; c. to inform PIU of serious cases within one week; and d. to report to the aggrieved parties about the developments regarding their grievance and decisions of the PIU, within one month The Grievance Committees will meet regularly during implementation of the RP, at least once a month. The committees will suggest corrective measures at the field level itself and fix responsibilities for implementation of its decisions. However the NGOs will form the first level of intervention in resolving DP related grievances and attempt to motivate the DP to facilitate implementation of the R & R program. The option of contacting the project authorities is available to DPs at any time. The Deputy Commissioner will be the Appellate Authority. The steps in the GRC are: a. At the first level intervention the NGO will attempt to resolve the grievance; b. Next the CAO will attempt to address land related grievance and the ADSW will address the non-land related grievances; c. The third step will be to approach the Grievance Redressal Committee; d. Next they can Approach the Regional Commissioner who is the Appellate Authority; e. If all the above fails, the DPs can approach the court It is the responsibility of the SDRC/NGO to inform the affected persons of the GRC, to make it effective. The NGO shall make DPs aware of the grievance mechanism set out in the RP and shall assist PDPs who have grievances to pursue a suitable remedy. The NGO shall help the DPs to file a grievance application The NGO shall record the grievance and bring the same to the notice of the Grievance Redressal Committees (GRC) within seven days of receipt of the grievance from

82 61 the DPs. It shall submit a draft resolution with respect to the particular grievance of the DP, suggesting solutions, if possible, and deliberate on the same in the GRC meeting through the NGO representative in the GRC The NGO shall assist in the GRC process whenever necessary. Figure 11-1: Grievance Redressal

83 62 Institutional Arrangements 12 INSTITUTIONAL MECHANISMS 170. KSHIP has a dedicated unit called the So Development and Resettlement Cell (SDRC) within the Project Implementation Unit for the implementation of the RP. All aspects of resettlement and rehabilitation and the delivery of entitlements are managed by So Development/Resettlement Cell (SDRC). So Development and Resettlement Cell (SDRC) 171. The SDRC facilitates land acquisition and compensation, relocation and resettlement, distribution of assistance for the DPs. The SDRC is responsible for monitoring the implementation of all resettlement and rehabilitation activities, including land acquisition. The responsibilities of SDRC include: i. responsible for all land acquisition activities; ii. liaison with State and District levels Departments to facilitate DP access and take advantage of services and programs already in place; iii. evolve mechanisms for coordinating the delivery of the compensation and assistance to entitled persons; iv. review and provide so development perspectives and inputs to on-going project design and implementation by working closely with project planners, contractors, and construction supervision consultants; v. link the project with state government agencies, provide liaison with PWD field units and impacted communities, coordinate with district-level committees regarding so development and resettlement operations in the field, mobilize assisting NGO partners, and support the organisation of local community representing DPs; and vi. engage required training services, oversee a grievance redressal process, actively monitor RP implementation, and cooperate with planned project evaluations. SDRC and Staff Deployment 172. The RP will be implemented by the North Karnataka (Hospet) division of PIU; Staffing is complete for the proposed institutional set up.figure 12.1 shows the institutional set up. The key SDRC offis are: 173. Spe DC Land Acquisition - Spe Deputy Commissioner in the cadre of KAS will be the in charge of the overall land acquisition. He will be assisted by two Assistant Commissioners for Land Acquisition who is responsible for all activities related to land acquisition. One Assistant Commissioner will be stationed in the zonal office of North Karnataka(Hospet) and the other one would be stationed at PIU Office (South Zonal Office) in Bangalore Chief Administrative Officer The CAO in the cadre of KAS will be responsible for all resettlement and rehabilitation activities. The CAO will also be assisted by The Assistant Director So Welfare (ADSW) who will be responsible for R & R work. On the land

84 63 acquisition side CAO and the Assistant Commissioners will be responsible for fixing the negotiated price of the land along with the affected persons according to the Karnataka Highways Act, 1964, and disbursing the compensation The Assistant Director So Welfare (ADSW) is responsible for shifting of project affected persons, coordination of disbursement of assistance such as shifting allowance etc., disbursement of funds for income generating programmes, relief assistance, etc. The ADSW needs to have relevant experience of at least five years in resettlement projects, with a minimum educational qualification of Masters in So Science The R & R Manager will assist the ADSW and coordinate all the rehabilitation work of the SDO s. The R&R Manager has to have experience in resettlement projects with minimum experience of three years, with a minimum educational qualification of Masters Degree in So Sciences The ADSW and the Resettlement and Rehabilitation Manager will be assisted by the So Development Officer (SDO). It is suggested that four SDOs be stationed in the Assistant Commissioners Office to be located on North zone and PIU South in Bangalore (already appointed). The responsibility of SDO includes: support to resettlement and rehabilitation related work pertaining to RP implementation, like issue and the verification of ID cards, identification of local income generation potential, monitoring rehabilitation works, providing assistance to vulnerable groups, co-ordinating with NGOs etc. The SDO has to have a Masters degree in So Sciences The SDOs will be assisted by the So Welfare Inspectors (SWI). The SWI s are supporting staff to SDOs to carry out the functions as per the directions of SDOs The SDRC will have a Data Management Speist. The responsibility of this person will be to monitor and update the data of all the project affected persons; to highlight any discrepancy in compensation and paid disbursed; and coordinate the inputs of information from the North and South Divisions to the Central database at PIU at Bangalore. The Data Management Speist is to be supported by additional staff. The PIU has already appointed the Consultants for database management. Information is ready to be transferred to the PIU for use in implementation.

85 Figure 12.1: Institutional Set up CHIEF PROJECT OFFICER PROJECT DIRECTOR CAO (SPECIAL DC) AT PIU HQsc SPECIAL DC(LA) AC-LAO-GRP I NORTH KARNATAKA (Office at Dharwad - tentatively DEPUTY TAHSILDAR AC-LAO-GRP I SOUTH KARNATAKA AT HQ s DEPUTY TAHSILDAR ASSISTANT DIRECTOR (SOCIAL WELFARE) R &R MANAGER FIRST DIV ASSISTANT REVENUE INSPECTOR (4) SURVEYOR (4) COMPUTER OPERATOR/STENO 1 FIRST DIV ASSISTANT (2) REVENUE INSPECTOR (4) SURVEYOR (4) COMPUTER OPERATOR/STENO 2 SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT OFFICER (1) PIU SDO - NORTH KARNATAKA (2) SDO - SOUTH KARNATAKA (2) GROUP D (4) VEHICLE 1 DRIVER 1 GROUP D (4) VEHICLE 1 DRIVER 1 SOCIAL WELFARE INSPECTOR (1) SOCIAL WELFARE INSPECTOR (6) COMPUTER OPERATOR 1; STENO 1 SOCIAL WELFARE INSPECTOR (6) 181. MONITORING CONSULTANTS DBMS SPECIALIST NGO NORTH NGO SOUTH VEHICLE 4, DRIVER 4 GROUP D (2)

86 65 Protection of RoW 182. Section 5 of the KHA mentions the Highway Authority will exercise power and discharge duties in accordance with provisions of the KHA for restriction of ribbon development along the highways and for prevention and removal of encroachments. The Highway Authority under Section 7 has power to fix boundary of building and control lines of highways. Section 21 mentions prevention of unauthorized occupation of highway. Thus the onus of protecting the COI/RoW lies with the Project Authority. Once the COI/Row has been identified and frozen, the COI/RoW has to be clearly marked with boundary stones. Any new encroachment into the area will be monitored the Division PWD, this has to be done through bi-monthly site inspection by the Divisional Engineer in charge. Those Non-titleholders already identified by the project will be provided by Identity Cards issued by the PIU. The bimonthly site inspection will help to prevent further encroachments. Valuation of other structures/assets 183. The valuation of structures and other assets, which have not been covered by the LAPs will be carried out by Government approved valuators appointed by the PIU. Valuation will be done on the basis of current PWD Schedule of Rates, without depreciation which will be at replacement cost. Based on the valuation another 30% will be given. However, this will be approved and verified by the concerned Executive Engineer. It will be forwarded to the PD for approval. Trees will be valued by the Horticulture/Forest department. Roles and responsibilities of offis for RP implementation 184. The Administrative roles and responsibilities and finan powers - existing and to be delegated of the SDRC offis are given below. Delegations of finan powers have to done through a Government Order. Table 12-1: Administrative and Finan Responsibilities of offis and Agencies for RP Implementation Personnel/Ag Administrative Roles and Responsibilities Finan Powers ency PIU Chief Project In charge of the overall project activities. Will be authorized to Officer To decide on all policy matters regarding make any additional LA and R & R. Participate as a member secretary in the State level Committees to facilitate land acquisition, pre-construction activities, and implementation of R & R activities. Authorized to take decision in finan matters within the provided budget. changes without having to refer to the Steering committee, provided the amount is within the budget

87 66 SDRC Personnel/Ag ency Project Director Chief Administrative Officer Assistant Director So Welfare Manager R & R Administrative Roles and Responsibilities Overall in charge of day to day activities of LA and R & R. Participate in State and District level meetings to facilitate LA and R & R activities. Responsible for contracting NGOs and Monitoring consultants. Periodic appraisal of progress and reporting to the Asian Development Bank and the Government on monthly basis. Responsible for all R & R activities Coordinate the implementation of R & R activities with PIU, field staff, engineering and revenue offis. Approve of micro plans prepared by the NGOs for implementing RP. Monitor the progress of R & R activities and LA carried out by the NGO and Monitoring Consultants. Hold periodic meetings on R & R implementation and report to the PD and CPO. Provide advisory support to PIU for monitoring of RP implementation. Assist CAO in the implementation of R & R activities. Coordinate training for PIU and NGOs for capacity building to implement R & R. Facilitate development of resettlement sites and agriculture land. Participate in the allotment of residential and commer plots to the DPs. Liaison with district administration and line departments for dovetailing government schemes for income generating activities to DPs. Participate in the meetings of Grievance Redressal Committee. Coordinate implementation of R & R activities with PIU and field staff. Facilitate the appointment of external agency for monitoring activities to be taken up by the implementing NGO. Assist CAO to perform R & R activities. Review the work in finalization of resettlement site development. Prepare monthly progress report for the SDRC and Land Acquisition. Monitor the R & R report and submit to CAO and PD. Finan Powers To approve awards above Rs.50 lakhs to Rs. One Crore. To approve of Rand R assistance above One lakh. To approve payments for R & R assistance upto Rs. One lakh per individual. No finan powers No finan powers

88 67 LAND ACQUIS ITION FIELD UNIT Personnel/Ag ency Administrative Roles and Responsibilities Spe DC Coordinate Land acquisition process with Land Tahsildar at field. Acquisition Prepare guidelines and procedures to be adopted for land acquisition. Interact with District offis and other stakeholders to speed up the land acquisition process. Monitor land acquisition and report progress to CPO and PD. Assistant Assist CAO and Sp. DC LA to perform R & Commissioner R and Land Acquisition activities. - LAO Make budgetary provisions Tahsildar Overall responsible for land acquisition as land acquisition officer. Coordinate the preparation of Land Plan Schedules with Consultants and monitor the same. Facilitate the preparation and submission of Section 15 notification under KHA for land acquisition. Prepare progress report on physical and finan monitoring of LA and submit to DC LA. Executive Participate in District level meetings. Engineer Oversee the process of implementation of RP in the field. Ensure the preconstruction work is done before handing over site to contractor. Oversee the process of land acquisition, shifting of CPRs and other assets in the field. Scrutinize and certify the structures valuation report submitted by the valuators. Coordinate selection of resettlement site. Conduct periodic review with staff Submit monthly progress reports to PD on R & R activities. Assistant Responsible for pre construction work in Executive his jurisdiction. Engineer Finalization and demarcation of COI. Coordinate with NGO/Monitoring consultants and SDO to carry out R & R activities. Coordinate with valuers for preparations of estimates. Support SDO/NGO for selection of resettlement site. So Overall responsible for R & R activities in Development the field Officer Liaison with District administration and line departments for dovetailing government schemes. Make budget provision for R & R activities Participate in allotment of sites to DPs. Finan Powers To approve awards upto Rs.50 lakhs, No finan powers No finan powers No finan powers No finan powers No finan powers

89 68 DATAB ASE EXTER NAL AGENCI ES Personnel/Ag ency Administrative Roles and Responsibilities Coordinate with NGO/Monitoring consultants for implementation of R & R. Facilitate opening of Joint Accounts for DPs for transfer of R & R assistance through cheque. Coordinate to disseminate the R & R policy in local language. Facilitate public consultation on R & R Policy with NGO/ Revenue/ PWD offis. Organize meetings with NGOs to review progress at district level and submit to R & R Manager and CAO at PIU. So Welfare Responsible for maintaining the R & R Inspectors work at division wise. Assist NGO for selection of resettlement site. Assist Monitoring Consultants /NGO to conduct training for DP on IGA Coordinate with SDO/EE at field level for disbursement of R & R assistance. Ensure all eligible DPs are awarded compensation. Attend monthly meeting at district level and submit monthly progress report to R & R Manager and ADSW. Data Responsible for maintaining the database Management of the DPs. Speist Responsible for maintaining the database of overall physical and finan progress. Coordination of the database for SDRC. The implementation of R & R activities by NGOs to be maintained. Provide necessary formats for collection of field information. Coordinate with SDRC to prepare and maintain the progress report. Maintain the records of grievance redressal committee. Coordinate the inputs of data from North and South Divisions. Identify discrepancies in disbursement. NGOs (2) Responsible for providing PIU support for implementation of RP. Verification of DPs. Distribution of ID cards. Preparation of micro plans. Dissemination of information. Assist to DPs to avail R & R assistance and compensation. Identify site for relocation for CPRs. Identify resettlement /vendor market sites. Identify training needs and provide the same. Facilitate in opening joint accounts. Finan Powers No finan powers No finan powers No finan powers

90 69 Personnel/Ag ency Monitoring Consultants Grievance Redressal Committee. Negotiation Committee. Administrative Roles and Responsibilities Finan Powers Enable DPs to identify alternate sites for house/shop Assist DPs to relocate. Provide monthly progress reports on implementation Conduct monitoring of RP implementation No finan activities. powers Conduct internal, external and concurrent monitoring. Provide early alert to PIU to redress any potential problems. Monitor target achievements and slippages. Certification of readiness from LA and R & R view at the time of issuing bid documents and award of contract. Support DPs in resolving issues related to No finan R & R and LA. powers Record grievance and resolve them within stipulated time. Inform PIU about any serious cases. Report to the aggrieved parties about the decisions of the PIU. Negotiate the consent price of land No finan powers Competent Authority for various approval 185. The table below identifies the competent Authority for various approvals during implementation. Table 12-2: Competent Authority for Approvals Approvals Required Competent Authority Approval for LA awards Spe DC LA and PD, PIU; Notification by Government Approval for Roles and Responsibilities for SDRC Steering Committee offis and staff R & R Policy/ Entitlements and amendments to Policy Government RP and Budget Steering Committee Changes in R & R Policy/RP implementation and Government entitlements Consultants/NGOs output CAO Fixing compensation rate Price Negotiation Committee District level Approval for issue of ID cards CAO PIU jointly by Engineers/ Revenue /NGO. Approval of disbursement of Assistance CAO; PD Approval for structure valuation with land Preparation By Divisional EE/ valuators and approval by PD and Spe DC LA Approval for structure valuation without land Preparation By Divisional EE/ valuators and approval PD Approval for shifting and relocation of community Estimate preparation by Divisional EE and assets approval by PD Approval for requirement of Resettlement site, vendor CAO, PD market for DHs

91 70 Approvals Required Approval for any grievance related to R & R Competent Authority Grievance Redressal Committee Implementation support by NGOs 186. The work of the NGO will include consultations and counseling of DPs, encouraging DPs for productive utilization of compensation and rehabilitation grants, facilitating DP access to income generating assets, increasing the so acceptability, ensuring effectiveness of training programs organized for DPs electing participation in self employment schemes etc., The SDRC has to ensure that the NGO has sufficient experience in implementation of resettlement project, espely in Karnataka and it has to have adequate manpower. Two NGOs will be selected, one for North Karnataka and one for South Karnataka The NGO will work as a link between the PIU - SDR Cell and the affected community. They will educate the DPs on the need to implement the Project, on aspects relating to LA and R & R measures and ensures proper utilization of various compensations extended to the DPs under the R & R entitlement package. The tasks of the NGO will be to facilitate the resettlement process. Its broad objectives will be: 1. Identification, verification and updating of DP Census, Includes verification of properties of DPs and estimation of their type and level of losses for the preparation micro plans and ID Cards. 2. Develop micro plans in consultation with the DPs and PIU staff.. 3. Educate DPs on their rights, entitlements, and obligations under the RP; Assist the DPs to identify suitable alternate land for resettlement purposes; 4. Preparation and Distribution of Entitlement cum Identity Card. All eligible project displaced households will be issued Identity Cards, giving details of the type of losses and type of entitlements. 5. Ensure that DPs receive their full entitlements; Where options are available, the NGO will provide advice to DPs on benefits of each option; Assist the DPs in getting benefits from various government development programs; 6. Rehabilitation of Affected Households and restoration of Income and Livelihood. The NGO will help the communities derive maximum benefits out of the project without loosing their livelihoods and the least impact on socio-cultural aspects of their lives. 7. Assist DPs on grievance redressal through the established system; and 8. Will relocate DPs. Assist PIU in making arrangements for the smooth relocation of the DPs; No Physical relocation from agriculture land, residential units, commer establishments or other immovable properties will begin before alternate arrangements are made. 9. Any other responsibility that may be assigned by the PIU for the welfare of the affected communities In order to carry out the above tasks, NGO staff will be stationed in the site offices. Besides contacting the DPs on an individual basis to regularly update the baseline information, group meetings and village-level meetings will be conducted by the support agency on a regular basis. The frequencies of such meetings will depend on the requirements of the DPs but should occur at least once a month. The support agency will

92 71 have to encourage participation of individual DPs in such meeting by discussing their problems regarding LA, R & R and other aspects relating to their socioeconomic lives. Such participation will make it easier to find a solution acceptable to all involved. The ToR for the NGO is given in Annex 7. Database Management 189. A census Database has been created by the consultants. This database will be transferred to the SDRC, for upgrading and further use. The main purpose of the database and use will be to (i) track progress of R & R implementation (ii) for determining the entitlements to be paid; (iii) track pending entitlements and amounts; (iv)organizing outputs for periodical reports and other project requirements; and (v) establishing input formats. The Database consultants will be responsible for (i) modifying the input/ output formats to the project requirements;(ii) Training of SDRC staffs and other field level staffs; (iii) aid the NGO in finalizing the entitlements of each DPs and DHs; (vi) provide for decision making at the PIU; (vii) Monitor and regulate the land acquisition, distribution of compensation and assistance, grievance redressal and finan progress. In which the SDRC will hire database management consultants for the management, monitoring and updating of the data. The database consultants will need to depute data entry operators in the offices of the Assistant Commissioner. The data in the HQ will be updated based on the information sent by the division office. The database will be developed to suit the requirements of implementation and monitoring payments. The database Information will be made web enabled (based on consultation with SDRC).

93 72 13 IMPLEMENTATION SCHEDULE Coordination with civil works and certification 190. The resettlement program will be co-coordinated with the timing of civil works. The required coordination has contractual implications, and will be considered in procurement and bidding schedules, award of contracts, and release of cleared COI sections to project contractors. The project will provide adequate notification, counseling and assistance to affected people so that they are able to move or give up their assets without undue hardship before commencement of civil works and after receiving the compensation. The implementation schedule provides the key benchmarks of implementing the RP. All other activities related to implementation and land acquisition will be undertaken simultaneously Actions to be completed before prior to bid and award of contract include: (i) Resettlement Plan should have been approved by the GoK and Bank for respective roads; (ii) the RP should have been disclosed in the web site and other public places accessible to the local people ;(iii) the first notification for private land acquisition should have been issued; (iv) the issue of identity cards to eligible project affected households should have been completed. The actions to be completed prior to handing over of the first milestone stretches to the contractor includes: (i) The private land acquisition should have been completed and compensation offered to the land owners for Section 1; (ii) The Government land should have been transferred or no objection should have been obtained from the land owning agency for Section I; (iii) The community assets should have been replaced in Section 1 and (v) the remaining land acquisition, R & R assistance and relocation of community assets for second milestone should be completed within 6 months of award of contract and prior to handing of the site to the contractor It is the responsibility of the PIU to ensure that the RP is successfully implemented in a timely manner. The implementation schedule needs to be updated periodically and monitored judiciously. The completion of R & R activities will be certified by the MandE consultants. Resettlement and Rehabilitation is complete only when the following criteria are met: a. All legal compensation both for land and structure must be paid; b. 100% must have received compensation; c. All eligible DPs must have alternative house and economic rehabilitation must be complete; d. At least 80% of all eligible DPs must have started their new economic activity; e. All project affected common property resources must be replaced and reestablished. f. Implementation of the remedial measures arising out of impact evaluations must be complete. Implementation Schedule and Timing of Resettlement 193. During project implementation, the resettlement program will be co-coordinated with the timing of civil works. The required coordination has contractual implications, and will be considered in procurement and bidding schedules, award of contracts, and release of

94 73 cleared COI sections to project contractors. The project will provide adequate notification, counseling and assistance to affected people so that they are able to move or give up their assets without undue hardship before commencement of civil works and after receiving the compensation. This provides the key benchmarks of implementing the RP. All other activities related to implementation and land acquisition will be undertaken simultaneously. After signing of contract the contractor will start his works in Section I, followed by Section II The proposed consideration of time to be taken for Land Acquisition under the KHA, after the issue of Section 15 notification is 6 months The time taken for the implementation for the RP will be two years. Resettlement planning and updating of studies will be a continuous process throughout the project. The PIU will coordinate these efforts to assure that RP implementation and phasing is appropriately sequenced with designs and civil works The resettlement process must be completed before the start of civil works. PIU has clear the COI and resettle DPs located within the COI, before the civil work starts on any section of the project road. DPs will be given at least three months notice to vacate their property before civil works starts. The civil works schedule needs to be dovetailed into the land acquisition and resettlement implementation schedule. The LA and R andr Implementation schedule is given below: Table 13-1: R & R Implementation Schedule Activity Progress (Year/Quarter) Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Project Preparation Stage Screen project impact Public Consultation on alignment Prepare Land Acquisition Plan Carry out Census Survey Prepare Resettlement Plan (RP) RP Implementation Stage Hiring of NGOs for RP Implementation Obtaining approval of RP from ADB Disclosure of RP Public consultation Preparation LAP Declaration of cut-off date (KHA Notification) Payment of compensation Taking possession of acquired land Handing over the acquired land to contractor Rehabilitation of DPs Monitoring and Reporting Period Internal monitoring and reporting External monitoring and reporting Capacity Building and Training 197. The capacity building and training of the PIU/SDRC is important for successful and timely implementation of RP. To enhance capabilities, the SDRC staff will be given in house training periodically (once in six months at least). All SDRC officers and staff have to attend

95 74 training programmes. Training will cover techniques in conducting participatory rural appraisal for micro-planning, conducting census socioeconomic surveys, dissemination of information, community consultation and progress monitoring and evaluation. In house training will be carried out by professional identified by the PIU. Local institutes such as the Indian Institute of Management, Institute for So and Economic Change and private consultants can be identified for training. PIU Table 13-2: In house Training programme Training Module Staff CAO; DC LA; ADSW; R & R Manager; SDO; SWI R & R Policy, National State, Asian Development Banks; Socioeconomic and Census Survey ; Checklist for R & R; Implementation Schedule ; Training Needs Assessment ;Monitoring indicators; Dissemination of information ; Preparation of RP, LAP, Disbursement method, disclosure of documents; Best practices of other R & R projects FIELD EE; AEE; Revenue Measurement of structures; Valuation procedures; Resettlement site selection; Minimizing resettlement; preparation of LAPs, Disbursement method.; Shifting of CPRs EXTERNAL NGOs; Monitoring Consultants Government schemes; Disbursement methods; public consultation; income generating activities.

96 75 Monitoring 14 MONITORING AND REPORTING 198. Monitoring involves periodic checking to ascertain whether activities are going according to the plan. It provides the feedback necessary for project management to keep the programmes on schedule. Monitoring provides both working system for project managers and a channel for the resettles to make known their needs and their reactions to resettlement execution. Monitoring exercise will be undertaken both internally and externally While SDRC/PIU on monthly basis will carry out the project s internal monitoring and external agency will be appointed for third party monitoring. Indicators, which will be monitored during the project, may be divided into two categories. Process and output indicators or internal monitoring Outcome/impact indicators or external monitoring 200. Monitoring is essentially an exercise in strategic learning that can and should be used for enhancing the quality of RP implementation. There are two types of monitoring being undertaken namely (a) internal, which is normally carried out by the project authority itself and (b) external or independent monitoring by an external agency. Internal monitoring 201. The internal monitoring is a conventional monitoring of government related to physical factors such as, number of households affected, resettled, assistance extended infrastructure facilities provided, etc. and other finan aspects, such as compensation paid, grant extended, etc. the internal monitoring must be simultaneous with the implementation of the Rehabilitation Plan (RP) The objectives of the internal monitoring are: (i) Daily Operations Planning; (ii) Management and Implementation and (iii) Operational Troubleshooting and Feedback. The periodicity of internal monitoring could be daily or weekly depending on the issues and level. External monitoring 203. An external monitoring agency will be appointed to monitor R & R programmes on semi annaul basis. It should also bring the difficulties faced by the DPs to the notice of PIU so as to help in formulating corrective measures. As a feedback to the PIU and other concerned, the external agency should submit semi annaul reports on progress made relating to different aspect of R & R. The reports will be disclosed on ADB website. The agency will also certify the completion of LA and R & R activities for issuing bid documents and award from LA and R & R point of view The objectives of the external monitoring are: To track resettled and host population over time in order to document the restoration of incomes and standard of living. Determine remedial action if required. If income and standard of living of the DPs has at least been restored and has not declined.

97 76 Sl. No. In case of host population, whether income and standard of living of host population have not declined due to influence of resettlers. Whether resettlers and host population has reintegrated with each other. Table 14-1: Monitoring Indicators for Physical Progress Monitoring Indicators for Physical Progress Implement ation Target (Nos) 1 Land Acquired- private Land transferred Government 0 3 Compensation for loss of 16 structure to title holder. 4 Shifting assistance to Title holder for 16 commer 5 Subsistence allowance for commer structures 16 for titleholder. 6 Alternative shop/or IGA for commer 16 structure (owner) 8 tenants to be paid rental 52 allowance 9 Shifting assistance for tenants Income generating Assets for 52 tenants. 11 Structure for squatters Shifting allowance for commer squatters squatter for shop or IGA Subsistence allowance for commer 138 squatters 15 Vulnerable groups Cattle Shed 11 Revised Implemen tation Target Progres s This Month Cumul ative Progre ss % against Revised Implemen tation Target Sl. N o. Monitoring Indicators for Physical Progress Table 14-2: Finan Indicators for Progress Implementation Target 1 Land Acquired- private Land transferred 0.00 Unit Cost Rs. 2,470, per ha. Total Cost (in Rs.) Progress This Month

98 77 Sl. N o. 3 Monitoring Indicators for Physical Progress Government Allowance for those losing land Implementation Target Unit Cost , site (owner) 16 50,000 5 Pucca housing (Area in Sq ft.) Semi Pucca (Area in Sq ft.) Kutcha (Area in Sq ft.) site (squatter) ,000 EWS House ,000 construction(non Titleholder) 10 House construction (owners) 23 40, Shifting Allowance(Non titleholders) , Subsistence Allowance (Non titleholders) , Subsistence Allowance (s) 39 30, Shifting Allowance(Titleholders) 39 10, Economic generating asset(owner/tenant) 68 75, Economic generating asset (squatter) , Rental Value for tenant 52 9, Rental Value for al tenant. 1 6, Training for DP(commer owner, employee) 36 15, Vulnerable groups , Group Entitlement (kms) ,000 Sl. No. Table 14-3: Monitoring Of GRC Particulars 1 No. of cases referred to GRC 2 No. of cases settled by GRC 3 No. of cases pending with GRC 4 Average time taken for settlement of cases 5 No. of GRC meetings 6 Number of DPs moved to court 7 No. of pending cases with the court 8 No. of cases settled by the court 9 No. of GRC meetings 1st Quarter 2nd Quarter Total Cost (in Rs.) 3rd Quarter Progress This Month 4th Quarter

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102 81 Annex 2:Community Asset Details Community Asset details of Link 57A (Gubbi-C S Pura-Beeragonahalli near Yediyur (NH-48)) Sl. No. Chainage Side Village Typeof Asset Other Asset Type Total Structure (Sq.m) Affected Structure (Sq.m) RHS Gubbi Others Arch Pvt. Trust RHS Gubbi Others Bore Hole Panchayat RHS Gubbi Temple Community LHS Gubbi Temple Community RHS Gubbi Others Bore Hole Panchayat RHS Gubbi Others Bore Hole Panchayat LHS Water Gubbi Others Panchayat Tank RHS Hand Gubbi Panchayat Pump LHS Gubbi Temple Community LHS K S Palya Aralikatte Community RHS Mini K S Palya Water Supply Tank Panchayat LHS Hand K S Palya Panchayat Pump RHS K S Palya Temple Community LHS Chikkonahalli Temple Community RHS Water G Hosahalli Others Panchayat Tank RHS G Hosahalli Others Bore Hole Panchayat RHS Pump G Hosahalli Others House & Bore Hole Panchayat LHS G Hosahalli Aralikatte Community RHS Primaty G Hosahalli Government School LHS Water G Hosahalli Others Panchayat Tank RHS Mini Thotasagar Water Supply Tank Panchayat LHS Bus Thotasagar Panchayat Stand RHS Thotasagar Others Bore Hole Panchayat RHS Koppa Temple Community LHS Mini Suraganahalli Water Supply Tank Panchayat LHS Hand Suraganahalli Panchayat Pump RHS Mini Neralakatte Palya Water Supply Tank Panchayat LHS Water Kadab Cross Others Panchayat Tank RHS K G Temple Mini Panchayat

103 82 Sl. No. 30 Chainage Side Village RHS K G Temple Typeof Asset Water Supply Tank Mini Water Supply Tank Other Asset Type Panchayat Total Structure (Sq.m) Affected Structure (Sq.m) RHS K G Temple Others Bore Hole Panchayat LHS Water Lingammanahalli Others Panchayat Tank RHS Hand Lingammanahalli Panchayat Pump RHS Pump Ningammanahalli Others House & Bore Hole Panchayat RHS Ningammanahalli Others Bore Hole Panchayat RHS Hand Kunnal Panchayat Pump RHS Water Kunnal Others Panchayat Tank RHS Kunnal Others Bore Hole Panchayat LHS Water Kunnal Others Panchayat Tank RHS Kenchanaveeranahalli Bus Panchayat Gate Stand LHS Hand Haruvesandra Panchayat Pump RHS Pump Haruvesandra Others House & Bore Hole Panchayat RHS Pump Hindisigere Others House & Bore Hole Panchayat LHS LHS RHS Hindisigere Hindisigere Hindisigere Mini Water Supply Tank Mini Water Supply Tank Mini Water Supply Tank Panchayat Panchayat Panchayat LHS Hand Chikkonahalli Panchayat Pump RHS C S Pura Temple Community RHS C S Pura Temple Community LHS Bus C S Pura Panchayat Stand RHS Compound C S Pura Others Government Wall RHS Compound C S Pura Others Government Wall RHS Water C S Pura Others Panchayat Tank

104 83 Sl. No. Chainage Side Village Typeof Asset Other Asset Type Total Structure (Sq.m) Affected Structure (Sq.m) LHS Water Padagudi Others Panchayat Tank RHS Padagudi Temple Community RHS Padagudi Mini Water Supply Tank Panchayat LHS Pump Padagudi Others House & Bore Hole Panchayat LHS Venkategowdana Bus Panchayat Palya Stand LHS Pump Kalur Others House & Bore Hole Panchayat LHS K Kallahalli Temple Community RHS Hand K Kallahalli Panchayat Pump RHS Mini K Kallahalli Water Supply Tank Panchayat LHS Mini K Kallahalli Water Supply Tank Panchayat LHS Bus Ajjenahalli Panchayat Stand LHS Nagegowdanapalya Others Bore Hole Panchayat RHS Nagegowdanapalya Others Pump House & Panchayat Bore Hole RHS Nagegowdanapalya Others Pump House & Panchayat Bore Hole LHS Shettgowdanahalli Mini Water Supply Tank Panchayat LHS Compound Shettegowdanahalli Others Government Wall RHS Hand Dodderi Panchayat Pump LHS Mini Dodderi Water Supply Tank Panchayat RHS Mini Dodderi Water Supply Tank Panchayat RHS Water Dodderi Others Panchayat Tank LHS Mini Ammanahatti Palya Water Supply Tank Panchayat

105 84 Sl. No. Chainage Side Village Typeof Asset Other Asset Type Total Structure (Sq.m) Affected Structure (Sq.m) LHS Compound Ammanahatti Others Government Wall LHS Compound Dodda Madure Others Government Wall LHS Hand Dodda Madure Panchayat Pump LHS Water Dodda Madure Others Panchayat Tank LHS Dodda Madure Aralikatte Community RHS Chikkamadure Palya Bus Panchayat Gate Stand RHS Jaladagere Others Bore Hole Panchayat RHS Jaladagere Temple Community LHS Jaladagere Temple Community LHS Jaladagere Others Bore Hole Panchayat LHS Water Jaladagere Others Panchayat Tank RHS Jaladagere Temple Community RHS Water Jaladagere Others Panchayat Tank RHS Water Jaladagere Others Panchayat Tank RHS Jaladagere Temple Community RHS Hand Beeraganahalli Panchayat Pump LHS Hand Beeraganahalli Panchayat Pump Community Asset Details of link 57B (Beeragonahalli near Yediyur(NH-48) - Kowdley) Sl. No. Chainage Side Village Typeof Asset Other Asset LHS Yediyur Mini Water Supply Tank LHS Yediyur Others Compound Wall Type Total Structure (Sq.m) Affected Structure (Sq.m) Panchayat Government RHS Yediyur Mini Water Panchayat Supply Tank LHS Mogal Others Pump Panchayat House & Bore Hole RHS Mogal Others Arch Panchayat LHS Parvathachikkana halli Others Pump House & Panchayat LHS Parvathachikkana halli Others Bore Hole Pump House & Bore Hole Panchayat RHS Markonahalli Others Compound Government Wall LHS Markonahalli Others Post Office Panchayat RHS Markonahalli Others Water House Panchayat

106 85 Sl. No. Chainage Side Village Typeof Asset Other Asset Type Total Structure (Sq.m) Affected Structure (Sq.m) RHS Markonahalli Hand Pump Panchayat RHS Markonahalli Others Pump House & Bore Hole Panchayat LHS Tigalarapura Aralikatte Community RHS Hanumapura Mini Water Supply Tank Panchayat LHS Hanumapura Mini Water Supply Tank Panchayat LHS Hanumapura Others Pump House & Bore Hole Panchayat RHS Hanumapura Primaty School Government LHS Hanumapura Hand Pump Panchayat LHS Hanumapura Mini Water Supply Tank Panchayat LHS Hanumapura Others Bore Hole Panchayat LHS Hanumapura Bus Stand Panchayat LHS Yalchanahalli Temple Community LHS Yalchanahalli Others Water Tank Panchayat RHS Amruthur Others Water Tank Panchayat RHS Amruthur Temple Community RHS Amruthur Hand Pump Panchayat LHS Amruthur Mini Water Supply Tank Panchayat LHS Amruthur Hand Pump Panchayat RHS Amruthur Hand Pump Panchayat LHS Amruthur Others Pump House, Bore Hole & Water Tank Panchayat RHS Amruthur Others Pump House & Bore Hole Panchayat RHS Hosakeri Others Pump House & Bore Hole Panchayat RHS Hosakeri Hand Pump Panchayat RHS Hosakeri Hand Pump Panchayat RHS Hosakeri Others Water Tank Panchayat

107 86 Sl. No. Chainage Side Village Typeof Asset RHS Hosakeri Mini Water Supply Tank Other Asset Type Total Structure (Sq.m) Affected Structure (Sq.m) Panchayat RHS Hosakeri Temple Community LHS Hosakeri Well Panchayat LHS Jinnagara Mini Water Supply Tank Panchayat RHS Jinnagara Hand Pump RHS Jinnagara Mini Water Supply Tank Panchayat Panchayat LHS Jinnagara Community Public Trust Hall LHS Jinnagara Well Panchayat LHS Sonaba Hand Panchayat Pump LHS Sonaba Mini Water Supply Tank Panchayat RHS Sonaba Others Over Tank Panchayat LHS Sonaba Hand Panchayat Pump LHS Sonaba Others Milk Diary Panchayat LHS Sonaba Temple Community LHS Sonaba Hand Panchayat Pump RHS Benavarda Koppalu Mini Water Supply Panchayat RHS Benavarda Koppalu RHS Benavarda Koppalu Tank Bus Stand Panchayat Mini Water Supply Tank LHS Hanchipura Others Well & MWS LHS Hanchipura Mini Water Supply Tank LHS Hanchipura Hand Pump LHS Hanchipura Mini Water Supply Tank Panchayat Panchayat Panchayat Panchayat Panchayat LHS Hanchipura Others Flag Pole Panchayat LHS Hanchipura Others Pump House & Bore Hole Panchayat RHS Hanchipura Temple Community RHS Hanchipura Others Bore Hole Panchayat LHS Hanchipura Bus Stand Panchayat RHS Arjunahalli Mini Water Supply Tank Panchayat

108 Sl. No. Chainage Side Village Typeof Asset Other Asset RHS Arjunahalli Hand Pump RHS Arjunahalli Others Pump House & Bore Hole Type Total Structure (Sq.m) 87 Affected Structure (Sq.m) Panchayat Panchayat Community Asset Details of link 57C (Kowdley - Mandya) Sl. No. Chainage Side Village Typeof Asset Other Asset Type Total Structure (Sq.m) Affected Structure (Sq.m) RHS Kowdley Others Water Tap Panchayat RHS Kowdley Others Water Tap Panchayat RHS Bus Kowdley Panchayat Stand LHS Hand Kowdley Panchayat Pump LHS Hand Kowdley Panchayat Pump LHS Kowdley Aralikatte Community LHS Temple Community LHS Mini Kowdley Water Supply Tank Panchayat LHS Water Kowdley Others Community Tank LHS Water Kowdley Others Community Tank LHS Mini Kowdley Water Supply Tank Panchayat RHS Hand Kowdley Panchayat Pump LHS Hand D Malligere Panchayat Pump RHS D Malligere Aralikatte Community LHS Hand D Malligere Panchayat Pump LHS Water D Malligere Others Community Tank 6.52 RHS Overhead D Malligere Others Water Tank Panchayat LHS D Malligere Temple Community RHS D Malligere Others Water Tap Panchayat LHS D Malligere Others Milk Dairy Panchayat RHS D Malligere Others Statue Community RHS D Malligere Others Flag Pole Community RHS Hand D Malligere Panchayat Pump RHS D Malligere Others Water Tap Panchayat RHS Primaty D Malligere Government School RHS Hosagavi Bus Panchayat

109 88 Sl. No. Chainage Side Village Typeof Asset Other Asset Type Total Structure (Sq.m) Affected Structure (Sq.m) Stand LHS Hand Hosagavi Panchayat Pump LHS MWS & Hosagavi Others Panchayat Bore Well RHS Hand G Hosalli Panchayat Pump RHS Water G Hosalli Others Community Tank LHS Chandagalu Others Water Tap Panchayat RHS Chandagalu Others Flag Pole Community RHS Hand Chandagalu Panchayat Pump RHS Chandagalu Others Water Tap Panchayat LHS Primaty Chandagalu Government School LHS Hand Chandagalu Panchayat Pump LHS Chandagalu Bus Panchayat (Challanayakanahalli) Stand LHS Chandagalu Shrine Community (Challanayakanahalli) LHS Chandagalu Aralikatte Community (Challanayakanahalli) LHS Chandagalu MWS & Others Panchayat (Challanayakanahalli) Bore Well RHS MWS & Hallegere Others Panchayat Bore Well RHS Hallegere Temple Community RHS Hallegere Temple Community LHS Hallegere Temple Community LHS Anasosalu Mini Water Supply Tank Panchayat LHS Anasosalu Others Flag Pole Community LHS Overhead Anasosalu Others Water Tank Panchayat LHS Anasosalu Temple Community LHS Hand Anasosalu Panchayat Pump LHS Bus Kalmaddi Doddi Panchayat Stand LHS Hand Kalmaddi Doddi Panchayat Pump LHS Kalmaddi Doddi Others Water Tap Panchayat LHS Ankannana Doddi Others Flag Pole Community RHS Water Ankannana Doddi Others Community Tank RHS Hand Ankannana Doddi Panchayat Pump LHS Primaty Ankannana Doddi Government School LHS Mini Keregodu Water Supply Panchayat

110 89 Sl. No. Chainage Side Village Typeof Asset Other Asset Type Total Structure (Sq.m) Affected Structure (Sq.m) Tank LHS Compound Ankannana Doddi Others Wall Police Station Government LHS Ankannana Doddi Shrine Community RHS Keregodu Others Bore Well Panchayat RHS Keregodu Hospital Government RHS Compound Keregodu Others Wall PWD Office Government LHS Keregodu Temple Community LHS Keregodu Temple Community LHS Keregodu Temple Community LHS Keregodu Others Graveyard Community LHS MWS & Keregodu Others Panchayat Bore Well LHS Matha Marilingana Doddi Others Guru Shankar Mata Community RHS MWS & Marilingana Doddi Others Panchayat Bore Well RHS Marilingana Doddi Temple Community LHS Marilingana Doddi Shrine Community LHS Marilingana Doddi Others Water Tap Panchayat RHS Hand Marilingana Doddi Panchayat Pump LHS Pump Marilingana Doddi Others Panchayat House RHS Marilingana Doddi Shrine Community RHS Hand Kommerahalli Panchayat Pump LHS Hand Marilingana Doddi Panchayat Pump LHS Bus Hulivana Panchayat Stand RHS Hulivana Others Water Tap Panchayat LHS Hulivana Shrine Community LHS MWS & Hulivana Others Panchayat Bore Well RHS MWS & Hulivana Others Panchayat Bore Well RHS Hand Hulivana Panchayat Pump RHS Mini Honaganahalli Water Supply Tank Panchayat RHS Hand Honaganahalli Panchayat Pump RHS Bus Honaganahalli Panchayat Stand RHS Honaganahalli Aralikatte Community RHS Honaganahalli Hospital Government LHS Kommerahalli Others Flag Pole Community

111 90 Sl. No. Chainage Side Village Typeof Asset Other Asset Type Total Structure (Sq.m) Affected Structure (Sq.m) LHS Hand Kommerahalli Panchayat Pump LHS MWS & Kommerahalli Others Panchayat Bore Well LHS Sathanur Aralikatte Community RHS Sathanur Others Water Tap Panchayat RHS Hand Mandya Panchayat Pump RHS MWS & Mandya Others Panchayat Bore Well RHS Mandya Others Water Tap Panchayat LHS MWS & Mandya Others Panchayat Bore Well RHS Hand Mandya Panchayat Pump LHS High Mandya Government School LHS Bus Mandya Panchayat Stand RHS Hand Mandya Panchayat Pump

112 91 Annex 3: Census and Community Asset Survey Schedules Census Survey Schedules PART 1 ASSET INFORMATION Name of the Investigator: Date: 1.0 GENERAL IDENTIFICATION 1.1 Corridor Name 1.2 Corridor No 1.3 Link Name 1.4 Link No 1.5 Chainage 1.6 Side (LHS/RHS) 1.7 i) District ii) Taluk iii) Village/Town 1.8 Name of the owner 1.9 Name of the Respondent 1.10 Type of likely loss 1. al al cum 4. Office 5. Cattle Shed 6. Agricultural land 7. Farm House 8. Boundary Walls 9. Water bodies 10. Institutions 11. Livelihood / Income 12. Others (sp.) Location: 1.Rural 2.Semi Urban 3.Town 4.City 5. Industrial

113 STRUCTURE IDENTIFICATION 2.1 Sl.No. of the Structure : 2.2 Address of the Structure : 2.3 Status of Occupier (Tick in the appropriate box) Legal Non-title holders Vacant Tenant Squatter Encroacher 2.4 ship (Tick under appropriate type and enter the no. of households under the same) Private Government Trust Community Type of ownership 2.5 Do you have legal document of Structure 1. Yes 2. No RTC No. Sub No. No. Agricultural land 1. Yes 2. No RTC No. Sub (to be asked only to the owner) (If yes, ask for the legal document and check it with the Village Accountant) 3.0 PROOF OF RESIDENCE 3.1 Do you own a ration card? 1. Yes 2. No Green Red Yellow (Please verify the category of card: APL/BPL/ Others ) 3.2 If yes, Card No. 3.3 If Yes, since how long (only year)

114 TYPE OF CONSTRUCTION 4.1 MEASUREMENT OF THE STRUCTURE (In Sq.m) OFFSET FROM EXISTING CENTRAL LINE OFFSET FROM EDGE OF ASSET UP TO AREA GETTING AFFECTED Starting Metre Ending Metre Width Total Area (in sq. m) LAND STRUCTURE LAND STRUCTURE 4.2 STRUCTURE DETAILS Plinth Area Sl.No Type of structure Length Width 1 Type A (With RCC roof/ Stone/Brick work in Cement Mortar and plastered with cement mortar, Class II woodwork with fixtures, Mosaic/Polished slab flooring with water supply, sanitary and electrical works. 2 Type B (With RCC roof, Stone/Brick work in Cement Mortar and plastered with cement mortar/ Class II wood work with fixtures, cement concrete flooring with water supply, sanitary and electrical works. 3 Type C with Mangalore tile roof, Stone/Country Brick work in Cement Mortar and plastered with cement mortar, ordinary woodwork fixtures. Flooring..(specify) with water supply sanitary and electrical work. 4 Type D with AC/GI sheet roof, Stone/Country Brick work in Mud Mortar and plastered with Cement Mortar, ordinary wood work fixtures flooring.(specify) with water supply sanitary and electrical work. Type E with Stone/Country Brick/Mud 5 walls ordinary slab flooring with ordinary wood work doors, roofing with slab/sheets 6 Type F with stone slab/gi sheet for walls with Mud flooring, Thatched roof Total Area being affected (in Sq.m)

115 94 Plinth Area Sl.No Type of structure Length Width 7 Type G with Tatti walls with thatched roof mud flooring 8 Type I Wooden Box 9 Type J only Basement 10 Type K Upto lintel level Total Area being affected (in Sq.m) 4.3 SITE MEASUREMENT Sl. No. 1 Built up area 2 Open Space 3 Total Area Area Length Width Total Area (in Sq. m) 4.4 BOUNDARY WALL DETAILS Sl. No. Boundary/Compound wall 1 Barbed wire fencing 2 Stone Masonry 3 Brick/Stone Masonry 4 Mud Wall 5 Others (Specify) Length Width Total Area (in Sq. m) 4.5 GATE DETAILS Sl. No. 1 M.S 2 Wooden 3 Others 15 Type of Gate Length (in m) Height (in m) 4.6 Diagram of the Structure (Rough diagram with dimension Not to Scale) 4.7 No. of Floors Ground Ground+1 Others Total Floor Area (all floors) (Sq. m) 4.8 DETAILS OF STRUCTURE IN ROW Give the following details Sl.No. TYPE OF STRUCTURES IN ROW*

116 95 * 1. Pucca 2. Semi-Pucca 3. Kutcha 5.0 WATER SOURCES GETTING AFFECTED Sources (in No.) User (use code)* Units to be acquired Dug Wells Tube Wells LI Points *[1. Domestic 2. Agriculture 3. Industrial 4. Others (to be specified)] 6.0 TREES COMING WITHIN LAND AREA TO BE ACQUIRED Species - Type Fruit bearing Fodder Fuel wood Trees to be acquired (In nos.) 205. (PHOTOGRAPH TO BE ATTACHED STRUCTURE ALONG WITH HEAD OF HOUSEHOLD/ RESPONDENT)

117 HOUSEHOLD IDENTIFICATION PART II HOUSE HOLD SCHEDULE (FOR OWNERS, SQUATTERS, ENCROACHERS) 1.1 Name of the head of the HH: 1.2 Name of the Respondent: 2.0 SOCIAL GROUP PARTICULARS 2.1 Religious Group 1. Hindu 2. Muslim 3. Sikh 4. Christian 5. Jain 6.Others (specify) 2.2 So Stratification: 1.SC 2.ST 3.Others (General) 2.3 Caste 3.0 Indebtedness Please indicate your borrowings during last one year Source Bank Private Money Lender Friends/Relatives Others (Specify) Reason for Borrowing Amount Borrowed (in Rs.) 4.0 DETAILS OF HOUSEHOLD ASSETS OWNED Do you own any of the following? 1. Colour TV 1.Yes 2. No. 2. Refrigerator 1.Yes 2. No Wheeler/4-Wheeler 1.Yes 2. No. 4. Cooking gas (LPG) 1.Yes 2. No. 5.Telephone 1.Yes 2. No.

118 DETAILS OF AGRICULTURAL EQUIPMENTS OWNED Do you own any of the following? 1. Tractor 1.Yes 2. No. 2. Bullock carts 1.Yes 2. No. 3. Harversters 1.Yes 2. No. 4. Sprayer 1.Yes 2. No. 5. Others (Specify) 1.Yes 2. No. 6.0 DETAILS OF HOUSEHOLD MEMBER(S) WITH DISABILITY Sl.No. Name of the household member Sex Age Nature of Disability

119 HOUSEHOLD PARTICULARS 7.1 Kindly provide the following details. Sl. No. 1 Name of the household members Relation with Head of HH Sex (Male/ Femal e) Age Marital Status Educatio n Occupation Subsidiar Main y Total Income (Rs.) Main Subsidiar y Income (Rs.) Within COI* Outside COI* * Corridor of Impact (COI) (Please ensure that the respondent is above 18 yrs

120 99 Code for Relation with Head of Household 1. Self 2. Son 3. Brother 4. Son-in-law 5. Brother-in-law 6. Cousin 7. Daughter 8. Wife 9. Daughter-in-law 10. Sister 11. Sister-in-law 12. Mother 13. Mother-in-law 14. Grand Son 15. Grand Daughter 16. Grand Daughter-in-law 17. Grand Son-in-law 18. Niece 19. Nephew 20. Father 21. Others Code for Marital Status 1. Married 2. Unmarried 3. Divorced 4. Separated 5. Widow 6. Widower 7. Deserted Code for Education 1. Illiterate 2. Just literate 4. Middle (5 th, 6 th, 7th) 5. Secondary (8 th, 9 th, 10 th pass) 3. Primary (upto 4 th ) 6. Intermediate (12 th pass) 7. Graduate 8. Post Graduate 9. ITI/ Diploma 10. Engineer 11. Doctor 12. Others (specify) Code for Occupation 1. Agriculture 2. Agriculture labour Allied agriculture activities (e.g. dairy, poultry, goatery, piggery, sheep rearing etc.) Service HH industries (specify) ce/trade Professional (doctor, engineer, etc.) Skilled labor (welders, fitters, turner, plumber, electrician, mechanic, mason, etc.) Artisans (cobbler, etc.) Others (Specify) 8.0 LAND UTILISATION 8.1 Kindly give the details of landholding (applicable in case of acquisition of land) Kindly check up the ownership of land with the land records available with the respondents.

121 100 Type 1. Total land owned Dry Land Wet Land Garden Land (Unit in Sq. m) Total 2. Land Proposed to be acquired 3. Remaining land 8.2 AFFECTED CATEGORY (Tick the appropriate category) 1 Title Land 2 Tenancy Land 3 Encroached Land 4 Bagar Hukum 8.3 LAND UTILISATION FOR AGRICULTURAL ENCROACHERS Total area of encroached land Type of crop grown 8.4 MARKET VALUE Please provide the current market value of the land likely to be affected. 8.5 CROPPING PATTERN (Only in Case of Bypasses and Realignments) Kindly give the following details Area Cultivated Season Sl.No. Kharif 1 2 Crop Name Irrigated Dry Yield (Qtls/Acre) Rate (in Rs./Qtls) Income from land which is likely to be acquired 3 Rabi Summer 1 2 3

122 PART-III FOR OWNERS and SQUATTERS (Only in case of the total loss of the structure) 1.0 STRUCTURE RESIDENTIAL 1.1 Is your house electrified 1. Yes 2. No 1.2 Do you have piped water connection? 1. Yes 2. No 1.3 If no, what is your source of drinking water? a) Open Well b) Bore Well c) Piped Water d) Others (Specify) COMMERCIAL 1.4 What type of business you are doing? 1. Tea Stall 2. Grocery 3. Garments 4. Cloth Shop 5. Medical Store 6. Auto repair 7. Auto spare parts 8. Sweet Stall 9. Eatery (Dhaba) 10. Fruits and 11. Only fruits 12. Only vegetable Vegetable 13. Snacks 14. Pan/Cigarette 15. Bicycle repair 16. Tyre repairing 17. Tailoring 18. General Merchant 19. Clinic 20. School/College 21.Motel/Hotel 22. Electrical goods 23. Barber 24. Bakery 25. Others (specify) 1.5 Do you have any assistants/employees to help in the business? 1. Yes 2. No 1.6 If yes, how many? (in nos.) 1.7 What is your net income/year? Rs.

123 102 PART IV 17 FOR TENANTS 1.0 RESIDENTIAL 1.1 Name and Address of the 1.2 Name and Address of the Tenant 1.3 How long are you residing in this place (in years)? 1.4 How much rent you pay (in Rs.)? 1.5 Do you have a Rental Agreement? 1. Yes 2. No COMMERCIAL 1.6 Name and Address of the 1.7 Name and Address of the Tenant 1.8 From how long you are running business in this structure (in years)? 1.9 How much rent do you pay/month? Rs Do you have a Rental Agreement? 1. Yes 2. No 1.11 Do you have any helping hand? 1. Yes 2. No 1.12 If yes, how many (in Nos.)?

124 What type of business you are doing? 1. Tea Stall 2. Grocery 3. Garments 4. Cloth Shop 5. Medical Store 6. Auto repair 7. Auto spare parts 8. Sweat Stall 9. Eatery (Dhaba) 10. Fruits and 11. Only fruits 12. Only vegetable Vegetable 13. Snacks 14. Pan/Cigarette 15. Bicycle repair 16. Tyre repairing 17. Tailoring 18. General Merchant 19. Clinic 20. School/College 21.Motel/Hotel 22. Electrical goods 23. Barber 24. Bakery 25. Others (specify) 1.14 Usage of structure? 1.Shop 2.Godown 3.Workshop 4.Office 1.15 Turnover per month? Rs.

125 104 PART V EMPLOYEES IN COMMERCIAL ESTABLISHMENTS Employee No.1 1. Name 2. Address 3. Age (years) 4. Sex M F 5. Working Full time Part-time 6. Education 7. Income (Rs.) 8. Any other source (specify) 9. Any other income generating skill known Employee No.2 1. Name 2. Address 3. Age (years) 4. Sex M F 5. Working Full time Part-time 6. Education

126 Income (Rs.) 8. Any other source (specify) 9. Any other income generating skill known Employee No.3 1. Name 2. Address 3. Age (years) 4. Sex M F 5. Working Full time Part-time 6. Education 7. Income (Rs.) 8. Any other source (specify) 9. Any other income generating skill known

127 106 PART VI 18 EXTENT OF LOSS (NOT TO BE ASKED BUT TO BE ASSESSED BY THE INVESTIGATOR) 1. Losing Total House 2. Losing Partial House 3. Losing Total House and part of Plot (Aangan or Courtyard) 4. Losing Total Plot and Total House 5. Losing Total Plot and Partial House 6. Losing Partial Plot 7. Losing Total Structure 8. Losing Partial Structure 9. Losing Total Structure and Partial Plot 10. Losing Total Structure and Total Plot 11. Losing Partial Structure and Total Plot 12. Losing Total House and Total Structure 13. Losing Total House, Total Structure and Total Plot 14. Losing Total House, Total Structure and Part of Plot 15. Losing Total House, Partial Structure and Part of Plot 16. Losing Partial House, Partial Structure and Part of Plot 17. Losing Total House and Partial Structure 18. Losing Total Structure and Part of House 19. Losing Total Boundary Wall 20. Losing Partial Boundary Wall 21. Losing Total Agricultural Land 22. Losing Partial Agricultural Land 23. Losing Total Cattle Shed 24. Losing Part of Cattle Shed 25. Losing Water bodies 26. Losing Total Livelihood for Tenant 27. Others (Specify)

128 107 In case the tenancy/ownership is under dispute (legal or otherwise) please make a short note below Field Supervisor: Date: Endorsed by: Revenue Officer: Date: PWD Officer: Date:

129 108 Community Asset Schedule Q.No.: Name of Investigator: Date : 1.0 GENERAL IDENTIFICATION 1.1 Corridor Name 1.5 Corridor No 1.6 Link Name 1.7 Link No 1.9 Chainage 1.10 Side ((LHS/RHS) 1.11 i) District ii) Taluk iii) Village/Town 1.12 Name of the owner 1.9 Name of the Respondent 2.0 STRUCTURE IDENTIFICATION 2.1 Sl. No. of the structure : 2.2 Address of the structure: 2.3 Tick the relevant community asset affected: Primary school (PS) Temple (T) Bus stand (BS) Mini Water Supply tank (MWS) High school (HS) Shrine (SH) Grazing land (GL) Others including cultural properties (SPECIFY) Anganavadi (A) Hospital (H) College (C ) Primary Health Center (PHC/PHU) Mosque (M) Community Hall/Club (CH) Well (W) Handpump (HP) Irrigation (IP) Points Samadhi (S) Aralikatte (AK) Pond (P)

130 Type of ship Tick the relevant box Private Government Panchayat Pvt. Trust Public Trust Community 2.5 Measurement of the structure OFFSET FROM EXISTING CENTRAL LINE (in Sq.m) OFFSET FROM EDGE OF ASSET UP TO AREA GETTING AFFECTED (in Sq.m) LAND STRUCTURE LAND STRUCTURE Starting Metre Ending Metre Width Total Area (in sq. m) 2.6 What is the approximate location of the community asset? 1. In the beginning 2. Central part 3. Towards End 2.7 Diagram of the structure 2.8 Please attach a photograph of the structure with the assigning number.

131 110 Annex 4: Details of Land Acquisition Affected Land/Area Details for 57A Area in Acre- Gunta Sl. No. Village Survey No. Name Affected Area Total Area % of Affected Area 1 Ajjanahalli 3/4P1,3/4P2 Dasegowda S/o Kavalugara Dasegowda Ajjanahalli 16,17 Ramakrishna Ajjanahalli 16,17 Rangaramaiah 4 Ajjanahalli 16,17 Basavaraja S/o Rangappa 5 Ajjanahalli 16,17 Puttaiah 6 Ajjanahalli 19/1,18 Puttegowda S/o Nagaiah Ajjanahalli 20 Gomala Ajjanahalli 20 Graveyard 9 Ajjanahalli 20 Puttegowda S/o Nagaiah 10 Ajjanahalli 21 Gomala & Gundu Thopu Ajjanahalli 21/P2 Kehcnaiah S/o Nagaiah 12 Ajjanahalli 21/P4 13 Ajjanahalli 40 Savithramma S/o Narasimhaiah Hucchamma W/o Thimmegowda Ajjanahalli 40/3 Gomala 15 Ajjanahalli 40,43,38 Kalyanamma W/o Krishnaiah 16 Ajjanahalli 43 Lakshmamma W/o Hattigowda Ajjanahalli 43 Nagaraju S/o Hattegowda 18 Ajjanahalli 43 Nagaiah S/o Hattegowda 19 Amanakere 49/3B Narasimhayya S/o Late karigerinarasayya 20 Amanakere 49/2 Narayannappa S/o Basayya Amanakere 55/4B,48/2B Hogabattibasavaraja S/o Hogebatti ramayya Amanakere 55/2 Sidhappa S/o Nagappa 23 Amanakere 55/1 24 Amanakere 393/1 25 Amanakere 393 G R Narayanappa S/o L R Ramayya G K Kumbanarashayya S/o Kumbhayya G K Chikkanarasayya S/o Kumbhayya

132 111 Doddaramayya S/o 26 Amanakere 395/ Chennayya Rangaswamy S/o 27 Amanakere Govindhappa Mullakattayya S/o Lt 28 Amanakere doddahucchayya 29 Beluru 66 Karabu Mudduhanumayya S/o Late 30 Beluru Doddahanumaiah 31 Beluru 63/5 Channamma W/o Ranganna Beluru 63/3 B T Muniyappa S/o Thimayya 33 Beluru 63/2,63/1 B T Muniyappa S/o Thimayya 34 Beluru 63/1 Ganganna S/o Rangayya K S Rangegowda S/o 35 Beluru Sannarongegowda 36 C S Pura 12/2 Narasimhayya u Gundayya C S Pura 12/1 District health and 38 C S Pura 9/2 VeregowdaS/o Bora C R Yogesh S/0 Late 39 C S Pura 8/ Narasimharaju u Rajanna 40 C S Pura 8/2 41 C S Pura 8/1 C R Yogesh S/0 Late Narasimharaju u Rajanna C R Narashimjeyar S\o Late Sampathayya 42 C S Pura 8/3 T Thimayya S/o Venkatayya Gangadarayya S/o Late 43 C S Pura 7/ Badregowda 44 C S Pura 7/3 45 C S Pura 7/3 Kempamma S/o Kempalingayya C T Govindayya S/o Thimmegowda Kempegowda S/o Late 46 C S Pura 6/5,6/ Badregowda 47 C S Pura 6/1 N Renukamba W/o Rameshrao 48 C S Pura 6/1 Nanjappa S/o Veeregowda Ganganarasimhayya S/o 49 C S Pura 22/5-P1,49/15B Narasihayya 50 C S Pura 22/7 Puttayya S/o Late rangayya 51 C S Pura 22/6 Srinivasa S/o Bhimaiah 52 C S Pura 22/2 Narasimayya S/o Narasayya 53 C S Pura 22/2 Narasayya S/o Narasayya

133 C S Pura 22/2 Venkatamma S/o Nanjappa 55 C S Pura 22/2 Rangayya S/o Narassayya 56 C S Pura 21/3 57 C S Pura 21/3 Narassa S/o Narassabuddakambana G N Nagarathna S\o D Narasimhamurthy C S Pura 21/1 Ningegowda S/o Andanayya 59 C S Pura 22/1 Ningegowda S/o Andanayya C S Pura 19/1 Yagna Narayana Shasthri S/o Narasimhashastri C S Pura 17/5B Road N A C S Pura 17/5B Varadaraju S/o Ganganna 63 C S Pura 17/4A Chekkegowda S/o Dodayya 64 C S Pura 17/4A Hucchayya S/o Dodayya 65 C S Pura 17/2,17/6 Hucchayya S/o Kempayya 66 C S Pura 53/2B1 67 C S Pura 52/5 Hanumanthaiah S/o Chikkarangaiah Govindaiah S/o Katari Thimmaiah C S Pura 52/1B Road 69 C S Pura 52/2A Nanjaiah S/o Kempamma 70 C S Pura 52/3A 71 C S Pura 51/2 72 C S Pura 51/4 73 C S Pura 50/3 74 C S Pura 50/1A Ramanjanaiah S/o Kalanathimmaiah Nanjamma W/o Channaveeraiah Susheelamma W/o Late Ramegowda Narasimaha S/o Doddanarasa Narasimhaiah U. Gundaiah S/o Doddaiah C S Pura 50/1B,52/2B,53/1B,53/2B2- p2,52/3b,53/2b,-p1,51/1b Road 76 C S Pura 49/13 77 C S Pura 49/1A Kalaboregowda S/o Kempegowda Kalana Thimmaiah S/o Kempamma C S Pura 49/2A Doddamma W/o Hanumaiah 79 C S Pura 49/3A Srinivasa S/o Bhimaiah

134 C S Pura 49/9A Shivanna 81 C S Pura 45/3 J P Basavaraju Puttaiah C S Pura 43,49,39,16,17,19,49,43,45,49 Road C S Pura 43/1A Vijaya Lakshmma W/o Thimmappagowda 84 C S Pura 39/2A Govindaiah S/o Doddaiah C S Pura 39/2B Road 86 C S Pura 39/1A1 Govindaiah S/o Doddaiah 87 C S Pura 39/1A1 Hucchamma U. Kamalamma 88 C S Pura 39/1A1 Bharathibai W/o Shimojirao 89 C S Pura 39/1A1 Srinivasaiah S/o Rangappa 90 C S Pura 39/1A2 91 C S Pura 39/1A3 92 C S Pura 39/1A4 Mahadevaiah S/o Siddaramaiah C K Umesha S/o Late Kempaiah Prasannakumara Doddalingappa N R Jagadish S/o V R 93 C S Pura 23/ Ramachandraiah 94 C S Pura 23/6 95 C S Pura 23/8 Shanthamma W/o M B Mahalingaiah Hanumanthaiah S/o Siddappa 96 C S Pura 23/2C Kemppaiah S/o Doddabora 97 C S Pura 23/1A1 K S Honnachar S/o Shivalingachar 98 C S Pura 23/3A1 Kalaiah 99 C S Pura 23/3A2 Boregowda 100 C S Pura 23/1A2-p1 Honnachar 101 C S Pura 23/1A2-p2 Thirumalaiah W/o Doddaiah 102 C S Pura 23/3A1-p1 103 C S Pura 23/3A1-p2 104 C S Pura 23/2Ap N M Shivanna S/o Late Mariyappa Gattaiah S/o Chikkavenkataiah Satyabhama W/o Late C S Premojirao 105 C S Pura 23/7A3 Gottilla 106 C S Pura 3/1 Thote Inam C S Pura 3/2 for Police Quarters 108 C S Pura 189/2B C L Gangadhar

135 C S Pura 189/2A B V Lakshmanagowda 110 C S Pura 188/2 Cheluvaiah S/o Chennegowda 111 C S Pura 188/1A N A Kharabhu 112 C S Pura 188/1B B Bairaiah S/o Boregowda C S Pura 181/4,181/3 Boregowda S/o Thathaiah C S Pura 186/4 Kempaiah S/o Muddegowda C S Pura 184,186/2,185/1 Gangadaraiah S/o Veeregowda C S Pura A. Kere 364/2A Nanjappa S/o Chikkegowda C S Pura A. Kere 365/2 Cheluvaraya S/o Singaiah C S Pura A. Kere C S Pura A. Kere 365/1 120 C S Pura A. Kere 361/p Rangashyamaiah S/o Tirumalaiah Alamelamma W/o Muddurangamma Bhuthaiah U. Dasegowda S/o Paligowda Dodda Madure Kharabhu Dodda Madure 213/1 Erannagowda S\o Lakkanagowda Dodda Madure 213/3 Narassama s\o Lakkanna 124 Dodda Madure 213/5 Rammanna S\O Eranna 125 Dodda Madure 213/7 Huchamma W/0 Hallaya 126 Dodda Madure D L Chennagowda S/O M Lakkannagowda Dodda Madure 228 Lakanna S\o Giriya Dodda Madure 229,69 Badagi Divakarachari S/o Puttalingacharya Dodda Madure 230/2 Arunkumar S/O Kanthasheeti Dodda Madure 67/4 Nanjegowda S/O Appajigowda Dodda Madure 231/5A Lakkamma W/o Muddayya Dodda Madure 235 Vijayamma W/o D Lakkanna Dodda Madure 235 S Gangaiah S/o Srigangegowda Dodda Madure 235 Eranna Dodda Madure 236/2L Kempayya S/o Kempegowda Dodda Madure 70/6 Kempayya urf kariyanna S/O Kempagowda Dodda Madure 213/4 Gajjamma W/o Ranggaya

136 115 Channaya S/o Lakkanna uf 138 Dodda Madure 4/ Yajamannaya 139 Dodda Madure 4/10A,4/4 Hombalamma W/o Rangayya 140 Dodda Madure 4/6 Lakkanna S/o Erannagowda 141 Dodda Madure 4/7 Thimmamma W/o Veeranna 142 Dodda Madure 4/1 Lakkanagowda S/o Chennigayya 143 Dodda Madure 4/8A Srinivasa S/o Mudalagiri 144 Dodda Madure 4/10B 145 Dodda Madure 4/12 Lakkannagowda S/o Chennegowda D R Basavaraju S/o Late Rangayya 146 Dodda Madure 4/8B Thirukayya S/o Konayya D K Nanjundayya S/o 147 Dodda Madure 72/ Kappayya 148 Dodda Madure 72,62 Shivanna S/o Channayya 149 Dodda Madure 72/15 D N Muniraju S/o Nanjegowda 150 Dodda Madure 71/1 M Gangayya S/o Andanayya Dodda Madure 71/2 Lakkanna S/o Lakkamma 152 Dodda Madure 71/4A Modlayya S/o Thimayya 153 Dodda Madure 71/10,72/11 Gangayya S/o Channaborayya 154 Dodda Madure 71/13 Andannayya S/o Borayya 155 Dodda Madure 70/80A D M Modlayya S/o Kariyanna D G Padmanabayya S/o 156 Dodda Madure 70/9A Gangayya 157 Dodda Madure 70/10 Sakamma W/o Bhadrayya 158 Dodda Madure 70/11 Modlayya S/o Thimmayya 159 Dodda Madure 70/12 D B Hucchegowda S/o Borayya 160 Dodda Madure 70/13 Gangayya S\o Borayya 161 Dodda Madure 70/1A,70/2A Gangayya S\o Korlayya 162 Dodda Madure 70/1A,70/2A Shivalingayya S/o Borayya Gangayya S/o 163 Dodda Madure 61/7,69/15,71/ Channaborayya 164 Dodda Madure 69/7 Lakkamma D/o Hattamma Dodda Madure 69/4 Hombamma W/o Nanjayya 166 Dodda Madure 69/9 Erayya S/o Maduregowda

137 Dodda Madure 69/14 Mayanna S/o Nanjayya 168 Dodda Madure 69/22C 169 Dodda Madure 69/ Dodda Madure 69/8 171 Dodda Madure 68/6 Lakamma W/o Channaborayya Nanjamma W/o Late lakkanna Madurangayya S/o Sannananjegowda Kempayya u Kariyanna S/o Kempegowda Dodda Madure 68/5 Gangayya S/o Borayya 173 Dodda Madure 67/3 174 Dodda Madure 67/1B 175 Dodda Madure 67/5P1,67/5P2 Erayya S/o Late maduregowda D L Chennegowda S/o M Lakannagowda D C Gangadara S/o chennegowda uf kalurayya Dodda Madure 67/7A,61/8 Borayya S/o Marihuchayya Dodda Madure 67/7B-P2 Borayya u kurlayya S\o Huchchegowda Dodda Madure 67/4-P1 Nanjundayya S/o Najegowda Dodda Madure 67/4-P Channappa S/o Channappa Dodda Madure 66/1 Sannamma W/o Chennamma 181 Dodda Madure 66/5 Lakkanna S/o Channayya 182 Dodda Madure 66/5 E Channegowda S/o Eranna 183 Dodda Madure 66/5 Hattamma W/o channayya Dodda Madure 66/6 185 Dodda Madure 65/1B 186 Dodda Madure 65/3 187 Dodda Madure 64/4, Dodda Madure 62/1,4/5A Lakkannagowda S/o Madhurayya Lakshmanmma W/o sannayya D H Lakkannagowda S/o Erannagowda Channayya S\o Lakkannagowda Lakkannagowda S/o Channigayya Dodda Madure 89 Shivanna S/o Madurappa Dodda Madure 28 Sarkari Kere Angala Dodda Madure 60/7 192 Dodda Madure 61/6,62/4 Chennigaiah S/o Madhuregowda D K Nanjundayya S/o Kappayya

138 117 Lakkanna Mai. Ga. Thayi 193 Dodda Madure 61/ Lakkamma 194 Dodda Madure 61/2 Ningamma W/o Hucchegowda 195 Dodda Madure 61/3 Kapanaiah S/o Lingegowda 196 Dodda Madure 61/3 Eranna 197 Dodda Madure 61/4 D.L Chennegowda S/o M Lakkanagowda 198 G Hosahalli 54/2B Kiramkansab G Hosahalli 24/1B,24/2B Road G Hosahalli 24 R Palakshayya S/o Rudrayya 201 G Hosahalli 24/2C R sadashivayya S/o Rudrayya R Sadashivayya S/o 202 G Hosahalli Rudrayya R Sadashivayya S/o Mysore 203 G Hosahalli Rudrappa Rangayya B S/o 204 G Hosahalli 20/ Sannarangegowda 205 G Hosahalli 20/2B Murudappa S/o Bashettappa 206 G Hosahalli 4/1A H D Kantharajaarasu G Hosahalli 4/1A R Sadashivayya S/o Rudrayya 208 G Hosahalli 4/1A H D Verappaji Urs 209 G Hosahalli 4/1B 210 G Hosahalli 4/2P P Thothappajji aras S/o Doddakannappajji aras S Chendrashekarayya S/o Siddananjappa 211 G Hosahalli 2/P1,2/P2 Gomala Huccharangayya S/o 212 G Hosahalli 1/ Getirangayya 213 G Hosahalli 1/1 214 G Hosahalli 1/2A 215 G Hosahalli 1/2A Gangamma W/o Rangaswamy Swayamprabha W/o Honnappa Sarojamma W/o H C Chandrashekar 216 G Hosahalli 34/1D2 Hemavathi Nale M Basavyaa S/o late 217 G Hosahalli 36/ Malayya Ramakrishnaiah S/o 218 G. Doddari 89/ Dasegowda

139 G. Doddari 90/3 220 G. Doddari 90/4 Hucchamma S/o Kunnayya U. Dasappa Hucchanna S/o Late Thimmaiah G. Doddari 90/1A Chikkegowda S/o Rayappa 222 G. Doddari 50/5,90/1B Rangamma W/o Thimmaiah G. Doddari 89/1,51/1,51/5 Dasegowda S/o Dasegowda G. Doddari 51/8,51/2 Sannaboraiah S/o Kempaiah G. Doddari 38 Gomala G. Doddari 37/6,37/p5 Thimmegowda S/o Thimmegowda G. Doddari 32/2 Kariyanna S/o Hattaiah G. Doddari 32/1,32/3 Hattaiah S/o Narasegowda 229 Gubbi 129D 230 Gubbi 129C Shivakumarayya S/o Puttarangappa Rangaswamy S/o Muddurangayya 231 Gubbi 129B Srinivasa S/o Puttarangappa 232 Gubbi 129 J T Ganganna S/o Thimayya 233 Gubbi 129 Narasamma W/o Dodarangappa Gubbi 357/2 N A Karabu 235 Gubbi 357/1 B K Abdhulla jabbar Gubbi Gubbi Gubbi 91 Chikkanarashayya S/o Narasiyappa Kumbinarashayya S/o Chikkanarashayya Doddanarashayya S/o Naraseyappa Gubbi 95 Shappi ahamed Gubbi 95 Kharabu 241 Gubbi Gubbi 96/1 243 Gubbi 96/1 Abdhull sathare S/o Abdulljabbar Shree chennakeshava swamy temple Chennbasaveshwaraswamy temple Gubbi 96/2 Affijayana 245 Gubbi 97,103,101,124,102' Shree Gubbiyappanavara Hoo Thota

140 119 G C Raju S/o 246 Gubbi Chikkanarashayya 247 Gubbi Amanakere 395/1 Junjaaya S/o Chennayya Hindisakere 159/2B Govt road 249 Hindisakere 159/2A Lakshmamma W/o Thimmayya 250 Hindisakere 159/2A Kadara mahadina Hindisakere 139/3A Rangayya S/o K allanathimayya 252 Hindisakere 139/3A Govindayya S/o Thimayya 253 Hindisakere 139/2A 254 Hindisakere 139/3A B RamegowdaS/o Boregowda C G Krishnamurthy S/o Venkatadasayya 255 Hindisakere 139/1B,2B,3B Road karabu Hindisakere 130/1C C M Huchayya S/o Mallekattegowda 257 Hindisakere 130/3B Govt road 258 Hindisakere 130/1A2 Govt road 259 Hindisakere 130 Rajanna S/o Buddegowda 260 Hindisakere 130/2 Doddaramayya S/o Chikkaerayya 261 Hindisakere 130/2 Rajanna S/o Buddegowda 262 Hindisakere 130/3 Lakanna S/o Kalasegowda Hindisakere 141/1B 264 Hindisakere 141/2B H D Mariyappa S/o Duddalagowda H D Mariyappa S/o Duddalagowda Doddegowda S/o 265 Hindisakere 141/ Doddelegowda 266 Hindisakere 142/5B 267 Hindisakere 142/5 268 Hindisakere 142/4 H S Manjunath S/oShivaramayya Mariyallamma W/o Chikkayallegowda Mariyallaiah S/o Chikkayallegowda 269 Hindisakere 142/3 Yallayya S/o Chekyallayya 270 Hindisakere 142/2 H C Manjunatha S\o Shivaramayya

141 Hindisakere 142/3 Chikkayallayya S/o Mariyanna 272 Hindisakere 142/1,143/3 Sitaramayya S/oRamayya Hindisakere 143/2 274 Hindisakere 143 Mariyallaiah W/o Chikkayallegowda H D Nagraju S/o Doddayallegowda 275 Hindisakere 143/4 Thimayya S/o Kariyanna 276 Hindisakere 143/2 Yallayya S/o Chikkayallayya Hindisakere 144 H Y Krishnappa S/o Yallayya 278 Hindisakere 144 H D Yallappa S/o Duddalayappa Hindisakere 145 Badagi inam Hindisakere 146/3B 281 Hindisakere 146/3B 282 Hindisakere 146/3B 283 Hindisakere 146/5 284 Hindisakere 146/5 285 Hindisakere 146/4 H D Yallappa S/o Duddalayappa Mariyappa S/o Chikkayallayya Parashuramayya S/o Pathayya H K Govindaraju S/o Kempegowda H K Venkatachallayya S/o Kempegowda Bagyamma W/o H Y Ramakrishnayya 286 Hindisakere 146/4 Rajanna S/O Doddayya 287 Hindisakere 146/4 H Y Rajanna S/o Yarayya 288 Hindisakere 146/4 H Y Govindaraju S/o Yarayya 289 Hindisakere 146/2 H P Nagaraja S/o Puttayya 290 Hindisakere 146/2 Thimayya S/o Kempayya Hindisakere Karabu 292 Hindisakere 38/1 293 Hindisakere 38/1 Hucchanna S/o Chikkakempayya Shivashankarayya S/o Shivaramayya 294 Hindisakere 38/1 Eranna S/o Kadappa 295 Hindisakere 39/1 Veranna S/o Chennaverappa 296 Hindisakere 38/1 Rudrappa S/o Chennaverappa 297 Hindisakere 38/1 Veranna 298 Hindisakere 38/1 Prakasha S/o Ganganna

142 Hindisakere 39/4C 300 Hindisakere 39/2C 301 Hindisakere 39/4A,39/3C H S Manjunath S/oShivaramayya Kemparangayya S/o Rangayya H C Manjunatha S\o Shivaramayya 302 Hindisakere 39/1C Kumarashetty S/o Byattappa 303 Hindisakere 39/1C H S Manjunath S/oShivaramayya 304 Hindisakere 39 Karabu 305 Hindisakere 39/2A Mayanmma W/o Lingachar 306 Hindisakere 39/3A H B Narayana S/o Late Bytarangappa 307 Hindisakere 39/1A Kumarashetty S/o Byattappa Hindisakere 40/3,40/4 N Chikkarangappa S/o Chikkaranganna 309 Hindisakere 40/2 Karabu 310 Hindisakere 40/1 H G Srinivasa S/o Gereyappa 311 Hindisakere 40/1 H Rangappa S/o Venkattappa Hindisakere 36 Kere Hindisakere 235 Thammaiah U. Thimmaiah Hindisakere 45 School Hindisakere 126/1A2 Government Road Hindisakere 126/1B1,126/1A1 Ramakrishnaiah S/o Lakshaiah 317 Hindisakere 126/1B2 N Z K Kharab Road Chakkalamma W/o K N 318 Hindisakere Narasimhaiah 319 Hindisakere 127/5 Buddegowda S/o Chatepathaiah 320 Hindisakere 127/3 Rajaiah S/o Hucchaiah 321 Hindisakere 127/4 Jagadamba S/o Venkatalakshmma Doddanarasamma S/o 322 Hindisakere 130/1B Padiyappa 323 Hindisakere 130/1B 324 Hindisakere 130/1B 325 Hindisakere 130/1B Gangamma W/o Puttadoddaiah Kempanarasaiah S/o Doddanarasaiah D S Ravishankar S/o Shivappa

143 Hindisakere 131 Thimmakka W/o Singashetty Hindisakere Hindisakere Hindisakere 131 D S Ravishankar - B N Shivappa Bettaiah B N Cheluvaiah U. Singashetty Narasimhamurthy S/o Cheluvaiah 330 Hindisakere 138/1B,2B,3B,4B N A K Kharab Road Hindisakere 138/4A Mullakattegowda S/o Eraiah 332 Hindisakere 138/1A,2A 333 Hindisakere 138/3A 334 Hindisakere Kaval 75/1 335 Hindisakere Kaval 75/3 Lalithamma W/o H D Mariyappa H D Yellappa S/o Doddellegowda Pathanna B W/o Mahamedsab Sarthajja ahamed S/o Late AhameDHere Hindisakere Kaval 75/4 Noorahmed S/o Ahmed peer 337 Hindisakere Kaval 75/6,75/2 Bangalorappa U Bangalorappa S/o Late puttayya 338 Hindisakere Kaval 72/1 Fathimabi W/o Syed hussan sha Hindisakere Kaval 72,72/2 Fada 340 Hindisakere Kaval 73/1 G Shek majir kalim S/o G H Shek Hindisakere Kaval 73/2 N A Karab road 342 Hindisakere Kaval 86/1 G Shek majir kalim S/o Shekabdhulla Hindisakere Kaval 86/2 N A K Karab 344 Hindisakere Kaval 86/3 Nasir ahemad S/o Mahamed yasin 345 Hindisakere Kaval 90/2 Karab road Hindisakere Kaval 90/3 Mahamad jamil S/o Mahamad kasimsab

144 Hindisakere Kaval 109 Govt Hindisakere Kaval 110 Karab Hindisakere Kaval 63 Belu Chikka Rangayya S/o 350 Hindisakere Kaval 25/ Pathiyappa 351 Hindisakere Kaval 25/1 Karibasayya S/o kempanna 352 Hindisakere Kaval 25 Somashekar S/o Kempayya 353 Jaladigere 40/1 Jayamma D/o Hombamma Jaladigere 40/2 Thamanna S/o Dasamesthri 355 Jaladigere 40/6,40/4,126/3A 356 Jaladigere 40/5 Narassamma W/o Dasegowda Kkamallamma W/o T Betayya 357 Jaladigere 40/3B Lakkamma W/o Kariyappa Kempamma U Sakamma 358 Jaladigere 34/ W/oJavarayya 359 Jaladigere 33/3A Chikamma W/o Geriyappa Jaladigere 33/2B,33/3B Sarkari kere Thimmarayyappa S/o 361 Jaladigere 31/ Venkatayya J V Venkatesh S/o Late 362 Jaladigere 32, 86,91, Venkateshagowda 363 Jaladigere 32/5 Venkatesha S/o P Byategowda 364 Jaladigere 32 Sarkari kere J R Venkatesh S/o J G 365 Jaladigere 16/ Ramanna 366 Jaladigere 16/3A J R Govindaraju S/o Ramanna G V Dasappa S/o 367 Jaladigere 13/1A Venkategowda 368 Jaladigere 13/1B Pujari Thimayya S/o Pujari Hucchegowda Sannathimmayya U 369 Jaladigere 90/7 Gowdayya S/o Thimayya U Mayanna 370 Jaladigere 90/8 Govt.

145 Jaladigere 90/10,90/12 J V Rajanna S/o Venkatayya 372 Jaladigere 90,86 Thimayya S/o Venkatayya 373 Jaladigere 90/11 J V Ramegowda S/o Late Venkatayya & Venkategowda 374 Jaladigere 90/15 J V Gangaraju S/o Venkatayya U Venkatagowda 375 Jaladigere 90/6B,90/5B Alination 376 Jaladigere Jaladigere 1,16,9 378 Jaladigere 1/11,1/ Jaladigere 1/17,31/6 Sowbagyamma W/o T Ramesh G Krishnappa S/o Chikkagiriyapa Thimmegowda S/o Buddegowda J T Venkatesh Kumar S/o Thimmappa Jaladigere 22/1' Gopalaiah S/o Lakkamma Jaladigere 5/12' PuttaThimayya S/o Thimayya U Buddakenchayya Jaladigere 5/17' Byattayya S/o Dasappa 383 Jaladigere 41/1, Jaladigere 42/3 Lakshmma W/o B N Shankaralingegowda Kodli Thimmaiah S/o Dasegowda Jaladigere 42/4 Giriyappa S/o Byadegowda 386 Jaladigere 42/5 J V Venkateshaiah S/o Venkataiah U. Muddaiah 387 Jaladigere 42/7B,9B,8B,6B Sarkari Kere 388 Jaladigere 42/9A 389 Jaladigere 86/8,42/2,42/6A Shivalingaiah S/o Chennagiraiah Nanjamma W/o Late Dasegowda Jaladigere 43/3B,6,5B,7,8,2B,4B Sarkari Kere Jaladigere 126/1,2B,3B Sarkari Kere Jaladigere 126/4 393 Jaladigere 127/1 Gangadaraiah S/o Motegowda K Krishnappa S/o Karithimmaiah

146 Jaladigere 127/4 K Krishnappa S/o Karithimmaiah 395 Jaladigere 127/4 K Byataiah S/o Karigowda 396 Jaladigere 127/4 Dasegowda S/o Karigowda 397 Jaladigere 127/4 Karithimmaiah S/o Karigowda 398 Jaladigere 127/4 K Shivanna S/o Karigowda 399 Jaladigere 127/2A Doddamma S/o Bhiraiah 400 Jaladigere 127/5A Mudibyatanagowda S/o Byategowda J D Manjunatha S/o 401 Jaladigere 32/8,127/3A Doddagiriyappa J S Prakasha S/o 402 Jaladigere 128/ Srinivasaiah 403 Jaladigere 128/1 404 Jaladigere 128/2 405 Jaladigere 128/3 Venkataramaiah S/o Puttaswamaiah B Lalithamma W/o Basavaraju J S Prakasha S/o Late Srinivasaiah 406 Jaladigere 91/1 Venkategowda Jaladigere 91/12,10,9,13 J N Narendrakumar S/o Late K Nagaraju 408 Jaladigere 91/19 Venkataiah 409 Jaladigere 91/20 Thimmaiah S/o Sanna Venkataiah 410 Jaladigere 86/3 Venkataiah S/o Giriyappa Jaladigere 86/5 J J Giriyappa 412 Jaladigere 86/5 Rangaswamy S/o Dasegowda 413 Jaladigere 86/6 Thimmaiah S/o U. Mayanna 414 Jaladigere 86/7 Muddaiah S/o Thimmaiah 415 Jaladigere 86/9 Kodli Thimmaiah S/o Dasegowda 416 Jaladigere 86/10 Byataiah S/o Venkataiah Paddamma W/o 417 Jaladigere 6/ Thimmegowda 418 Jannenahalli 8/1AP Lakkamma Ramalinganayka S/o 419 Jannenahalli 9/1,8/2B,8/1B Nanjamma 420 Jannenahalli 9/2 Lakkanna S/o Lakkanna 421 Jannenahalli 45/-p1 Gomala

147 Jannenahalli 45/-p3 423 Jannenahalli 45/-p7 Sundaramma W/o Venkatappa Chikkegowda S/o Lakshmanagowda 424 Jannenahalli 45/p-p7 Thimmegowda S/o Malaiah 425 Jannenahalli 45/p17 Doddaiah S/o Gurulingappa 426 K Harivesandra 13 Gomala K Harivesandra 13A Graveyard 428 K Harivesandra K Harivesandra 10/2 Thirumalegowda S/o Lakkegowda Muniyappa S/o D Kempegowda K Harivesandra 9/1 Pathiyappa S/o Kempayya K Harivesandra 9/3 Rangappa S/o Rangappa 432 K Harivesandra 1/1 433 K Harivesandra 1/3 P Muniyappa S/o D Kempegowda Guddhappachar S/o Chennabasavachar K Harivesandra 59 Karab honi K Harivesandra 58/2 Boregowda S/o Kempayya K Harivesandra 58/1A3 Gaganana S/o Chikka gowda 437 K Harivesandra 56/1 Aakkannagowda K Harivesandra 56/2,52/3 Karirangayya S/o guddaya 439 K Harivesandra 52/3p 440 K Harivesandra 46/1 441 K Kallahalli 138/3 442 K Kallahalli 138/4 443 K Kallahalli 138/5 Govindhappa S/o Thirumalegowda Govindagowda S/o Deriramma Narasegowda S/o Hattegowda U. Buddaiah Ramakrishnaiah S/o Rangegowda Thimmegowda S/o Rangegowda

148 K Kallahalli 138/7 445 K Kallahalli 138/8,138/2 Chikkanna U. Sannaiah S/o Chikka Kempaiah K R Rangaramaiah S/o Rangaiah K Siddalingaiah S/o 446 K Kallahalli 137/1A,138/ Kengaiah Lakshmanaiah S/o 447 K Kallahalli Rangegowda 448 K Kallahalli 136/4 449 K Kallahalli 136/4 Lakshmanaiah S/o Rangegowda Hallamma W/o Sanna Puttaiah 450 K Kallahalli 136/3P Krishnegowda S/o Nagaiah 451 K Kallahalli 136/3P Shivanna S/o Narasaiah 452 K Kallahalli 135/1 Rangaiah S/o Thimmanna K Kallahalli 135/2 Narasimhaiah S/o Kenchegowda K N Hattegowda S/o 454 K Kallahalli 134/2,136/ Narasegowda 455 K Kallahalli 133 Talavarike Ramakrishnaiah S/o 456 K Kallahalli 132A Narasegowda 457 K Kallahalli 131/5,132 Krishnegowda S/o Nagaiah K Kallahalli 131/2 Ameerbee W/o Abdulla 459 K Kallahalli 131/5,138/6 Shivanna S/o Narasegowda 460 K Kallahalli 131/1A Aritamma W/o Nagalingaiah 461 K Kallahalli 129/2 Ameerbee W/o Raheemsab Rangegowda S/o 462 K Kallahalli 38/P Chikkarangegowda L K Shivanna S/o 463 K Kallahalli 70/ Kariyanagowda 464 K Kallahalli 77/1B Govinadarao S/o Narasojirao Gangaiah S/o Dodda 465 K Kallahalli 84/1,84/1-p1,80/2A Anjinappa 466 K Kallahalli 81 Jeenath Unnis S/o Amirsab K Kallahalli 81 Gangaiah S/o Anjanappa 468 K Kallahalli 86/1 Ramojirao S/o Narasimharao K Kallahalli 86/4 Ramachandrarao S/o Balajirao 470 K Kallahalli 85/6 Nagegowda S/o Hattegowda

149 K Kallahalli 86/9,114/11,86/3,86/6,86/7 Narasimharao S/o Govindarao K Kallahalli 86/8 Ramojirao S/o Annojirao 473 K Kallahalli 86/10 Ranibai W/o Late Govindarao 474 K Kallahalli 85/1A 475 K Kallahalli 114/4 Cheluvaiah S/o Mudlagiriyappa Mohammadpeer S/o Khadarmohammadeen K Kallahalli 114/4 Nagegowda S/o Hattegowda 477 K Kallahalli 114/2,7,8 478 K Kallahalli 114/9 Chikkamma W/o Thirumalagiraiah Nagaiah U. Gundaiah S/o Hattegowda 479 K Kallahalli 114/9 Lakkamma 480 K Kallahalli 117/1,117/4,129/1 Karisiddaiah S/o Siddaiah K Kallahalli 117/3,117/2 Basavaiah S/o Siddaiah 482 Kallur 5 Kere angala Kallur 161/3 Gangamma W/o Betayya 484 Kallur 161/4 Maribasavayya S/o Nanjappa Kallur 152/1,161/5 Parvathamma W/o Shivalingayya Kallur 223 Sarakari amruthmahal kaval Kallur 219 Gomalla Kallur 80/1 Muddarangaiah Kallur 76 K G Nagarajaiah S/o Gangaiah Mestri Kallur 74/1 B Shankaraiah S/o Kalasaiah Kallur 68/1,68/2,57/1 492 Kallur Kallur 57/2 K T Chikkavenkatappa S/o Thimmarayappa Govindaiah S/o Karithimmaiah Ranganayakamma W/o K V Ramakrishnaiah Kallur 54/2 Bhimaiah S/o Sanjeevaiah Kallur 54/3,4,5A Gangamma W/o Anjinappa 496 Kallur 54/1A Bhima 497 Kallur 54/5B 498 Kallur 142/6,2,5A2,3B,3A,1 Sharadamma D/o Sampigamma Mohammad Yusuf S/o Alyesallam

150 Kallur 142/9 500 Kallur 142/9 Puttaraju S/o Late K S Chowdayya Puttaraju S/o Late K S Chowdayya 501 Kallur 142/7A Ramesha 502 Kallur 143/2 Lenkegowda S/o Hanumaiah Kallur 148/1 Mayanna S/o Sannayya Kallur 148/2 Babyjan W/o Mohammadbab Siddalingaiah S/o Shetty 505 Kallur (Kengana) K C Puttamma W/o K S 506 Kallur 218/ Nagaraju 507 Kattigenahalli 57 Govt land Kattigenahalli 57/2 Govt 509 Kattigenahalli 57 Deviramma W/o Late Nanjappa 510 Kattigenahalli 57/1C Ganganna S/o Basayya 511 Kattigenahalli 57/P Govt land Parvathamma W/o Late 512 Kattigenahalli 167/P Basanna Gangabasappa S/o late 513 Kattigenahalli Lingappa 514 Kattigenahalli 184 Mahesh S/o Borayya Kattigenahalli 184A Siddalingappa S/o Lingappa 516 Kattigenahalli 184 H Manjhayya S/o Lingappa 517 Kattigenahalli 64 Gomala Kattigenahalli 64/1 Shivakumar S/o Shivanna 519 Kattigenahalli 64/1P2 Chennabashayya S/o Lingappa 520 Kattigenahalli 64/2P Jagadisha S/o Nanjundhayya 521 Kattigenahalli 64/3P 522 Kattigenahalli 64/5P T L Shivaganghayya S/o Late Lingappa Somashekar S/o siddhalinghappa 523 Kattigenahalli 67 Kere Angala Kattigenahalli 68 Gomala Kattigenahalli 68 Guru sangappa S/o Chennabashayya 526 Kattigenahalli 68/P4 T S Shivanna S/o Shivanna 527 Kattigenahalli 69 Gomala Kattigenahalli 69/p2 Chikkaranghayya S/o Huccharanghayya

151 Kattigenahalli 69/P25 Huchayya S/o Hattighayya 530 Kenchaveranahalli 24 Boramma W/o Siddegowda 531 Kenchaveranahalli Kenchaveranahalli 22/P Jayalakshmamma W/o Nanjegowda Mahadevayya S/o Basavayya Kenchaveranahalli 22/P Shreekantayya S/o Ugrayya 534 Kenchaveranahalli 22/P1 Gomala 535 Kenchaveranahalli 22/2 Ramayya S/o Sannarangayya 536 Kenchaveranahalli 22/1 Ningayya S/o Kempayya Kenchaveranahalli 68/3 538 Kenchaveranahalli 62, Kenchaveranahalli 65 Siddabasamma W/o Siddalingayya Ramachandrayya S/o Chennagowda Mahadevayya S/o Basavayya Kenchaveranahalli 66 Gowramma W/o Kempamma 541 Kenchaveranahalli 66 Ramanna S/o Nanjappa Kenchaveranahalli 67/1 543 Kenchaveranahalli Kodipalya 5/1,3/3,2/5 545 Kodipalya 5/2 546 Kodipalya 2/4 Kempparangayya S/o Thirumallayya Therumalegowda S/o Akkannagowda Thimmegowda S/o Thimmegowda Rajamma W/o Late Hattegowda Kempamma W/o Late Tirumalegowda Kodipalya 2/6,2/2 Sakamma W/o Thimmaiah 548 Kodipalya 2/5 549 Kodipalya 2/5 550 Kodipalya 2/5 Sanna Thimmaiah S/o Banaiah Thimmegowda S/o Late Thimmegowda Chikkanna S/o Sanna Thimmaiah

152 Kodipalya 2/8 552 Kodipalya 2/9 M Rajanna S/o Muddurangaiah Ramanna S/o Late Venkatappa 553 Kodipalya 17 Gomala Kodipalya 17/P1,2/3 555 Kodipalya 17/P 556 Kodipalya 17/P 557 Kodipalya 17/p2p 558 Kodipalya 17/p-p3 Konegowda U. Rajanna S/o Konegowda Puttaiahshetty S/o Lakkanashetty Thimmappa S/o Late Thimmaiah Narayanashetty S/o Lakshmaiahshetty Shivalingamma W/o Hucchaiah 559 Kodipalya 17/p-p5 Halappa S/o Late Devaraiah 560 Kodipalya 17/p-p6 Chikkanna S/o Sanna Thimmaiah 561 Kodipalya 18 Kempamma W/o Ganganna Kodipalya 18/p-p1 Deviraiah S/o Kariyanna 563 Kunala A Gunisab Kunala 167/2 Kharabu 565 Kunala 178/2 Kharabu Kunala 177/1B Kharabu road Kunala Don t know 568 Kunala 186 Mahammad Baba sab Kunala 187/1B Kharabu road Kunala 187/1B Kharabu road 571 Kunala 187/1A2 572 Kunala 187/3B Kharabu Sufiyabi W/o Late Rahimkhan 573 Kunala 187/3 Modin S/o Abdul Aziz 574 Kunala 187/3 KSD K 575 Kunala 187/3 576 Kunala 187/3 577 Kunala 187/2A1 Syed sakevara W/o Syedbasha Abdul salam S/o Late Abdhull kasim Mahammed mahid S/o Hanifsab 578 Kunala 187/2A1 Makaburabi S/o Khadar Narasayya S/o 579 Lenkanahalli Doddanarasayya

153 Lenkanahalli 9/1 Narasimaiah S/o Kadaraiah Lenkanahalli 16/7 Subadrabai S/o Ramachandrarao Lenkanahalli 16/10 Naganna S/o Nagagowda 583 Lenkanahalli 18 Sarkari Gundu Thopu Lenkanahalli 20 Hattegowda S/o Doddegowda 585 Lenkanahalli 20 L K Doddagowda Lenkanahalli 23/5,16/1 Venkatarao S/o Mukundarao Lenkanahalli 23/6 Rajappa S/o Rajobakodam 588 Lenkanahalli 24 Nanjudaaiah S/o Hanumaiah Lingammanahalli 67/1 Rangaswamayya Lingammanahalli 76 Munaffa 591 Lingammanahalli 76 Graveyard 592 Lingammanahalli 76B Karimsab S/o Balandarsab 593 Lingammanahalli 76 Gomala Lingammanahalli 78,76 Abdulla karimsab Lingammanahalli 79/1C Abdulsab 596 Lingammanahalli 79 Babajain S/o Karimsab 597 Lingammanahalli 79/2B A L N Lingammanahalli 78,6,4,67,76,74,79,79 Karabu Lingammanahalli 7/3 Chikkamma W/o Puttayya 600 Lingammanahalli 7/2C Shekh Hydar S/o Noorahamad 601 Lingammanahalli 7/1B,7/2B Road 602 Lingammanahalli 7/1A G R Kumar S/o G M Rangappa Lingammanahalli 8 Gomala Lingammanahalli 10 Shree Kalagattammana Temple

154 Lingammanahalli 11 Govt higher primary school,nagasandra 606 Lingammanahalli 11 K P T C L Gubbi 607 Lingammanahalli 11 Gomala Narigehalli 18/2 Nagaraja S/o Hattegowda Narigehalli 21,18 Gomala Narigehalli 21/3 Block Lakkanna U.. Maiyanna S/o Lakkanna 611 Narigehalli 22 Gomala Narigehalli 22/1 Jayamma W/o Nanjundaiah 613 Narigehalli 22/2-p2 Nanjegowda S/o Puttegowda 614 Narigehalli 20 Gomala Narigehalli 33 Forest Department Narigehalli 34 Kharabhu Narasegowda S/o 617 Narigehalli 35/ Nagegowda 618 Narigehalli 35/1 Narayanappa S/o Hattegowda 619 Narigehalli 35/1 Gopalaiah 620 Narigehalli 35/1 621 Narigehalli 35/1 Shivanna S/o N Sannanagaiah Krishnappa S/o Sannanagaiah 622 Narigehalli 35/1 Naganna 623 Narigehalli 35/2,3,4 Nanjegowda S/o Kurilakkappa Hombaiah S/o 624 Narigehalli 36/ SannaHattanaiah 625 Narigehalli 36/4,5,7 Prakasha S/o Lakkanna Hanumanthegowda S/o 626 Padugudi 64, Kempegowda 627 Padugudi 64, Padugudi 75/8 629 Padugudi 75/6 630 Padugudi 75/3 631 Padugudi 75/3,75/4 Krishnegowda S/o Kempegowda Lakkamma W/o Late Yallakkigowda H Krishnagowda S/o Hanumanthayya Keshavagowda S/oYallakkigowda Narayanna S/o Yallakkigowda

155 Padugudi 75/3,75/5 Nanjegowda S/o Andanayya 633 Padugudi 75/2 B Borayya S/o Boregowda 634 Padugudi 75/1,5,7 Nanjegowda S/o Andanaiah Padugudi 70/1A Bettegowda S/o Narasimappa 636 Padugudi 70/1A Ramesha S/o Narasimappa Padugudi 76/5 638 Padugudi 76/5 B Hanumanthegowda S/o Beluregowda Mayamma W/o B Ramegowda Padugudi 28 Shepebeg S/o Late Vajidbeg Padugudi 70/2A, 28/1 641 Padugudi 70/2A,28/1 642 Padugudi 31/1 C Beluregowda S/o Chennakeshavagowda C Yallakkigowda S/o Chennakeshavagowda C L Gangadharaiah S/o Lingaiah Padugudi 29/2 Narasamma W/o Andanaiah Padugudi 29/2 C L Gangadharaiah S/o Lingaiah 645 Padugudi 29/2 For C S Pura VSSN 646 Padugudi Padugudi 3 C Beluregowda S/o Chennakeshavagowda C Yalakkigowda S/o Chennakeshavagowda Padugudi 76 Sarkari Gomala Padugudi 76/6 Keshavaiah S/o Gundaiah 650 Padugudi 84 Yalakkigowda S/o Yalakkigowda Padugudi 63 Sarkari Gomala Padugudi 61 Gomala Padugudi 62 Sarkari Gundu Thopu Sheshapur 33 Kapanigowda S/o Dhulaiah Sheshapur Sheshapur Sheshapur 3 Kapanigowda S/o Kapanaiah U. Dhulaiah Chennaiah U. Haravaiah S/o Chennaiah U. Kariyappa Eranna S/o Chennaiah U. Kariyappa Sheshapur 2/1 Erannagowda S/o Nanjayya Sheshapur 2/2 Gangayya S/o Lingegowda

156 135 Chennagowdru S/o 660 Sheshapur 1/ Chennaiah 661 Sheshapur 1/2 Kempathannaiah S/o Sannananjaiah 662 Sheshapur 1/3 Shivanna S/o Chennaiah 663 Sheshapur 1/4 D.C Naveenkumar S/o D H Chennagowda M Vijayalakshimi W/o 664 Sheshapur 19/ Mahadeva 665 Sheshapur 19/6 Lingaiah Shetty S/o Bettaiah Shetty 666 Sheshapur 19/7 667 Sheshapur 19/4,40/1 D C Venkatesha S/o D L Chennegowda D R Gangaiah S/o Ramanaika Chennaiah S/o Chennagaiah 668 Sheshapur 40/ U. Haravaiah 669 Sheshapur 40/7 Savitramma W/o Late Madhurappa D V Lakkanna S/o Late 670 Sheshapura Erannagowda 671 Shettigondanahalli 94/1 Narasayya S/o Sanjeevaiah Shettigondanahalli 94/P1 Narasigowda S/o Nagaiah 673 Shettigondanahalli 94/P7 Nagaish S/o Chikka Hattegowda Kempegowda S/o 674 Shettigondanahalli 63/ Narasimhegowda 675 Shettigondanahalli 63/4 Narasimhaiah S/o Nagaiah 676 Shettigondanahalli 63/6 Kempaiah S/o Thimmaiah 677 Shettigondanahalli 63/9 Boramma D/o Lakkamma 678 Shettigondanahalli 63/7 M Govindaiah S/o Marigowda 679 Shettigondanahalli 63/8B Sanna Thimmaiah S/o Kalegowda 680 Shettigondanahalli 62 Hatte S/o Chikkanna Shettigondanahalli 61/1,63/8B Kempaiah S/o Kalegowda

157 Surigenahalli 67/1 Nalluramma W/o Modlayya Surigenahalli 32 S L Narasimhayya K Lakhanna U Lakshminarasimhayya Surigenahalli 32,35 K Lakshmana U lakshminarasayya S/o Kadarayya 685 Surigenahalli 35/1 Dodayya S/o Nallurayya Surigenahalli Kaval 28/3 Lingappa S/o Ramanna Surigenahalli Kaval 34/4 Modalagirigowda S/o Govindappa 688 Surigenahalli Kaval 34/3 Hanumayapujari Surigenahalli Kaval 35 Era S/o Erajja Surigenahalli Kaval 35,36,28,47 Road 691 Surigenahalli Kaval 35,36 K T Rathnamma W/oLate Lakkorappa 692 Surigenahalli Kaval 36,47,44,5 Lakshminarasegowda N L U S/o Late Lakshminarasegowda Surigenahalli Kaval 44/4 A Mahamad ukbala S/o Sayed ahamed Surigenahalli Kaval 45,44,34,51,46 Road Surigenahalli Kaval 45/4,45/5 696 Surigenahalli Kaval 45 Jayaramayya S/o Late Dasegowda U nanjappa Krishanappa S/o Dasegowda U nanjappa 697 Surigenahalli Kaval 44,45 Govt Fada 698 Surigenahalli Kaval 46/5 699 Surigenahalli Kaval 46/3 700 Surigenahalli Kaval 46/1 701 Surigenahalli Kaval 47/5 Krishnappa S/o Late Dasegowda U nanjappa Dasegowda S/o Late Dasegowda U Nanjappa Dasegowda S/o Late Dasegowda U Nanjappa Jylabuddin S/o Late Abdulla kalim sab

158 Surigenahalli Kaval 47/1 Narasegowda S/o Ganganna Surigenahalli Kaval 51/1A Balojirao S/o Bondojirao Surigenahalli Kaval 54/P Gomala N M Puttaraju S/o 705 Surigenahalli Kaval 54/ Maylarrappa 706 Surigenahalli Kaval 56 Gururangayya S/o Thippayya 707 Surigenahalli Kaval 56 Gangappa S/o Yallayya Surigenahalli Kaval Surigenahalli Kaval Surigenahalli Kaval Surigenahalli Kaval 58 Krishnamurthy S/o Rangaswamayya Nagarajayya S/o Rangaswamayya Muddurangayya S/o Rangaswamayya Chikkarangayya S/o Rangayya 712 Surigenahalli Kaval 58 Rangaswamayya Surigenahalli Kaval 58 Ranganathayya S/o Rangaswamayya 714 Surigenahalli Kaval 67/1 Narasimhayya S/o Kodappa Surigenahalli Kaval 61 Govt Karabu Deputy Commissior officer 716 Surigenahalli Kaval 59/ Tumkur 717 Surigenahalli Kaval 59/3 S Raju S/o Shrinivasa 718 Surigenahalli Kaval 59/1p2 Yashodabai S/o Rajarav 719 Surigenahalli Kaval 59/1P3 M Rajaram S/o Murojirav 720 Surigenahalli Kaval 1 Grama Niveshana Surigenahalli Kaval 225/1A Mahadoji S/o Munnoji D GangadharaS/o 722 Surigenahalli Kaval 53/ Doddathimayya

159 Surigenahalli Kaval 53/3 Limboji S/o Venkoji 724 Surigenahalli Kaval 52/2 Yashodabai W/o M Rajurav Surigenahalli Kaval 52/1A S Herebhai W/o M S Krishnamurthy 726 Surigenahalli Kaval 13 Ganganna S/o Doddhayya Surigenahalli Kaval 14/1 Badhramma W/o Late Lingappa Surigenahalli Kaval 27/B Nanjundappa S/o Mudlayya Affected Land/Area Details for 57B Area in Acre-Gunta Sl. No. Village Survey No. Name Affected Area Total Area % of Affected Area 1 Amruthuru 423/2 Gooligowda S/o Gooligowda Amruthuru 427/9,374/3 Police station Amruthuru 427/1 Jayalakshvavva W/o Eshwarachari 4 Amruthuru 427/1 Gangachari 5 Amruthuru 427 Puttamma W/o Papachari 6 Amruthuru 429,13 Graviyard Amruthuru 400 Gramatana Amruthuru Govt road Amruthuru 375 Masid Amruthuru 374/1 Nalini W/o Gangegowda Amruthuru 373/12 12 Amruthuru 373,374,113,375' Chandrakanthamma W/o Chikkanna shetty K Narayanashetty S/o Kalyanagowda Amruthuru 295 K Venkatesh S/o Kalegowda Amruthuru 291,292,293,294' Kalaboregowda S/o Chikka boregowda Amruthuru 291 Krishnappa S/o Chikkagoolayya, Nagaraja S/o Chikkagali 16 Amruthuru 289 A R Venkateshayya S/o Late Ramanna gowda

160 139 Chikkathamayya S/o 17 Amruthuru Hucchathimmegowda 18 Amruthuru 281/1 Rajanna S/o Lingayya Amruthuru 281/1 Sudha W/o Murthy 20 Amruthuru 286/3 Sudha W/o A S Murthy Amruthuru 184 N N Boregowda S/o Late Ningayya Amruthuru 188/1 N Chikkanna S/o Nanjundha shetty C N Subbalaxmi W/o Late A R 23 Amruthuru 213/ Ramamurthy 24 Hosakere Chandhrashekara S/o Late Byrappa Hosakere 100/5 Kalegowda S/o Chikkathimayya 26 Hosakere 100/6 H R Ramesh S/o H M Rudrappa 27 Hosakere Boregowda S/o Nanjegowda Hosakere Lingayya S/o Kalegowda Hosakere 53/16 H R Ramesh S/o H M Rudrappa Hosakere Sreekantagowda S/o Doddborayya Hosakere 52/3 Nanjundhayya S/o Lingayya Hosakere 52/5 Gangaboramma W/o Late Ningayya 33 Hosakere 52/6 H P Gangayya S/o Putayya 34 Hosakere 52/9 Kariyamma W/o Late Narasagowda 35 Hosakere 52/10 Narashimayya S/o Late Chikayya 36 Hosakere 52,53 H B Boregowda S/o Borayya 37 Hosakere H C Byrappa S/o Late Chikkaboregowda 38 Hosakere 52/20 H K Chikkaborayya S/o Kenghayya 39 Hosakere 52/11 H P Gangapathi S/o Borayya 40 Hosakere 51/2 Siddayya U Mariyappa Siddayya H N Boregowda S/o Ningayya U 41 Hosakere 106, Byrappa 42 Hosakere Nanjundhayya S/o Rangayya

161 Hosakere 98/1 H G Puttegowda S/o Gaviyappa Hosakere 98/2 Linghayya S/o Puttegowda 45 Hosakere 106 Nanjundhayya S/o Nanjegowda Hosakere 106/4 H C Vasudevayya S/o Chikkaboregowda 47 Hosakere 106/8 H C Shankar S/o Chikkayya 48 Hosakere H N Sree kantayya S/o Late nanjayya Hosakere 107/7A H J Bimanna S/o Late Javaregowda 50 Hosakere 107/8 Chikkaborayya Byrappa 51 Hosakere 107/10 N Kusuma W/o B K Ramanna 52 Hosakere 107/5,98/2 Chandrayya S/o Late Chikkarangayya 53 Hosakere 107/2BA Hucchamma W/o Lt Gavigowda 54 Hosakere 107/30 Borayya S/o Boralingayya 55 Hosakere Lingegowda S/o Madura boregowda 56 Hosakere 107/13 Shivanna S/o Pathappa 57 Hosakere 107/19A H K Jayalakshmamma W/o H B Kadayya 58 Hosakere 107/20A Giriyamma W/o Javarayya 59 Hosakere 107/21B Shivanna S/o Byrappa 60 Hosakere 107/21C Hanumegowda S/0 Karigowda 61 Hosakere Hosakere 107/27A 63 Hosakere 107/27A 64 Hosakere 107,51 Borayya S/o Javarayya U Yallamma Kempalingegowda S/o Kariboregowda Shivamma W/o Shrinivasayya U Mooshappa Bangiboregowda S/o Chikkaboregowda 65 Hosakere 107,51 Boregowda Tantiborayya 66 Hosakere 107/39B Mariyanna S/o DoddaBorayya 67 Hosakere 107/39B H G Byrappa S/o Gangadarayya

162 Hosakere 35/1 L Boregowda S/o Lingegowda Benavara 53/1B Kempegowda S/o Nanjegowda Benavara 53/1C Sanabada nanjegowda patela Savithramma W/o 71 Benavara 61/ Vishwagnanachar U puttachar 72 Benavara 62/11 Kencha S/o Kenchayya Benavara 62/16C Sidayya S/o Pojayya 74 Benavara 62/17 B S Gangadarayya S/o Sidayya alias madurayya 75 Benavara 62/19 Fada 76 Benavara 80/2 Borayya S/o Late Siddayya Benavara 80/2 Chikkasiddayya S/o Late Siddayya 78 Benavara 80/2 Rajayya S/o Late Siddayya Savithramma W/o 79 Benavara Vishwagnanachari 80 Benavara 84/1 Chikkasiddayya Benavara 84/1,95/3 Siddayya S/o Pojayya 82 Benavara 85/1 Yalavayya U S/o Hombigowrayya Benavara 85/1 Giriyappa U Urvashigudayya 84 Benavara 85/1 Yalakayya 85 Benavara 85/1 Govindayya 86 Benavara 85/1 Gangayya 87 Benavara 85/1 Gundayya S/o Late chikkagiriyappa 88 Benavara 85/2 Kajjigiriya S/o Chikkagiriya 89 Benavara 86 Kavaramma W/o Late srinivasayya Benavara 97 Borayya Benavara 97 Chikkanna S/o Bettegowda 92 Benavara 99 Honnegowda S/o Bettegowda Amruthuru 110 Goolagowda S/o Kempagooligowda Amruthuru 111/1 Mohan S/o Thapasegowda Chikkanna shetty U M S/o 95 Amruthuru 111/ Kempayya shetty 96 Amruthuru 112/4 Ramanna S/o Kempegowda

163 Amruthuru 112/3A B S Prabavathi W/o Late G Ramayya Amruthuru 121/1 Venkataramayya S/o Maridimayya Amruthuru 121/3A Chikamma W/o Venkataramayya Amruthuru 212/1 A R Annapurnamma S/o A Ramaswami ayar Arjunahalli 3/1 Mayamma W/o Late Nanjegowda Arjunahalli 3/4A Ningamma W/o Nanjayya U Mullappa 103 Arjunahalli 3/7 Manchamma W/o Kenchamma 104 Arjunahalli 4/1 A G Nanjayya S/o Late Gundegowda Arjunahalli 4/4 Kapanayya S/o Late Nanjayya 106 Arjunahalli 4/8 A S Boregowda S/o A N Siddayya 107 Arjunahalli 4/9 Sharadhamma W/o Channayya 108 Arjunahalli 4/12 A K Shivaramayya 109 Arjunahalli 4/15 Nanjayya S/o Huccha 110 Arjunahalli 4/16 Nanjundayya S/o Late Doddananjegowda 111 Arjunahalli 4/17A Nacharamma 112 Arjunahalli 4/17A Nanjayya U Buddegowda 113 Arjunahalli 4/17A Kenchappa 114 Arjunahalli 4 Don t know 115 Arjunahalli 4,5,3 Don t know 116 Arjunahalli 4/21 A C Kapanayya 117 Arjunahalli 4/21 A N Sundaresh S/0 A N Nanjegowda 118 Arjunahalli 4/25 A H Kapanayya S/o Hucchegowda 119 Arjunahalli 4/6A Nanjayya S/o Late Kenchegowda 120 Arjunahalli 7/4 Nanjundayya S/o Late Nanjundayya Arjunahalli 7/8 Ninghayya S/o Chikkathayamma

164 Arjunahalli 7/11B Shivaraja S/o Kanthappa 123 Arjunahalli 8/1 Puttaswamayya S/o Devarayya Chakanahalli 25/1 Venkata S/o Nelayya Chakanahalli 25/2 Hemavathi nala valaya Tumkur 126 Chakanahalli 25/3 Shanthamma W/o Late Narayanappa 127 Chakanahalli 26 M Ganghadarayya S/o S Mallayya Chakanahalli 26/1 Narasamma W/o late M Puttamallayya 129 Chakanahalli 26/2 Shivayya S/o Gangayya 130 Chakanahalli 30/1 Dashappa S/o Rangayya Chakanahalli 30/2 Mallayya S/o Ramayya 132 Chakanahalli 30/3 Milarayya S/o Eramallayya 133 Chakanahalli 30/4 Ramayya S/o Rangayya 134 Chakanahalli 30/5 Narasimhayya S/o Rangayya 135 Chakanahalli 30/6 Rangaswamy S/o Rangayya 136 Chakanahalli 31/2 Malamma W/o Rangayya Chakanahalli 31/1 Rangadhamayya S/o Rangayya 138 Chakanahalli 31/1 Umashankar S/o Myga Akkamahalakshmi 139 Chakanahalli 31/3 Mallayya S/o Ramayya 140 Chakanahalli 31/4 Mylarayya S/o Eramallayya 141 Chakanahalli 31/5,31/6 H Narayana S/o C Hanumanthappa K N Thmayya S/o 142 Chakanahalli 35/ Latepatalanarayana gowda 143 Chakanahalli 35/3 Kempalakkamma W/o Lingayya 144 Chakanahalli 35/4 145 Chakanahalli 35 C C Shankaralingayya S/o Chennamallagowda M Shrinivasa S/o Late Y V Munipapagowda 146 Chikkanahalli 14 Gomala Chikkanahalli 14 Channayya S/o Nanjappa 148 Chikkanahalli 14/P-P1 C N Krishnamurthy S/o Nanjappa 149 Chikkanahalli 14/P-P4 Nanjegowda S/o Nanjayya

165 Chikkanahalli 14/P-P6 Siddalingayya S/o Mallegowda 151 Chikkanahalli 14/P-P7 Nanjappa S/o Gidhayya 152 Chikkanahalli 14/P-P7 H C Girimallayya S/o Chinnamallayya 153 Chikkanahalli 14/P-P7B Gangadharayya S/o Ganganna 154 Chikkanahalli Chikkanahalli 14 P Ramayya S/o Late Topayya U Puttayya P Kappinayya S/o Late thopayya U Puttayya 156 Chikkanahalli 15 C K Krishnagowda S/o Channayya Chikkanahalli 16 Mayamma M S Ramachandrappa Chikkanahalli 16/7 Bomayya S/o Nanjayya 159 Chikkanahalli 16 Kempegowda S/o Bomayya 160 Chikkanahalli 16 Bomayya S/o Bomayya 161 Chinavara 54 B S Gangadarayya Chinavara 80,54,87 Sidda U Poojayya Chinavara 88/2 Chikkasiddayya S/o Lt Siddayya Chinavara 88/4 Marisiddayya 165 Chinavara 88/5 B S Gangadarayya 166 Chinavara 88/7 Chikkamma W/o Lt Chaluvayya 167 Chinavara 88/6,88/1 Sidda S/o Kempa 168 Chinavara 114/2 Siddappa S/o Bora Chinavara 113/1 Varadhayya S/o Varadhayya Chinavara 113/2 Mayamma W/o Kariyappa 171 Chinavara 112/1 Kelaradha Abalavadi betayya Chinavara 112/5 Venkatappa 173 Chinavara 112/15 Thimmegowda 174 Chinavara 112/16 Nanjappa 175 Chinavara 112/17 Annemayiga S/o Thimayya 176 Chinavara 111 Pattadha govinda Chinavara 110/3,62/2 Varada S/o Gateyappa Chinavara 110/4B Thimamma U Doddathayi 179 Chinavara 110,62 Thimayya S/o Bandari thimayya 180 Chinavara 109 Kempajjamma W/o Kenchayya

166 Chinavara 108/3 Geriyappa S/o Borayya Chinavara 108/4 Amasethimayya 183 Chinavara 108/5 Venkatayya S/o Kullayya 184 Hanchipura 14/1 Ramalingayya Hanchipura 14/1 Suresha S/o H D Govindayya 186 Hanchipura 16/3 Thimayya S/o Ramayya Hanchipura 17/2 Shasharju S/o Chikkachanayya Hanchipura 17/10 H R Sitaramayya 189 Hanchipura 17/11,100 H K Sitaramayya S/o Mesekempayya 190 Hanchipura 18/2A K Channayya S/o Kuntegowda Hanchipura 18/2B Chennamma W/o Chikkanna 192 Hanchipura 18/5B H P Byregowda S/o Papanna 193 Hanchipura 18/4A1B T Siddalingayya 194 Hanchipura 18 Lingamma U Doddathayamma W/o Betayya 195 Hanchipura 18/5A1 H K Chikkaborayya S/o Kempalingayya Bettagowda S/o Late U 196 Hanchipura 19/2A Kempaboregowda 197 Hanchipura 19,6/1 Thirumalayya S/o Modlagilindra gowda 198 Hanchipura 19/3A2 Thimayya S/o Thavasegowda 199 Hanchipura 20 Channayya S/o Gundegowda Hanchipura 20/1A1 Gangadarayya 201 Hanchipura 20/1A1 Chikka thapashayya W/o Thimmegowda 202 Hanchipura 21/1 H T Chikkegowda S/o Timmayya Hanchipura 35/2 H M Jayanna S/o Maridimayya Hanchipura 34 Byregowda S/o Kempaboregowda Hanchipura 34 Ramayya S/o Kalasayya 206 Hanchipura 33/1 Sarojamma Hanchipura 33/5 T mahesh S/o Thimmayya 208 Hanchipura 29/1 Shusilamma W/o Ramalingayya Hanchipura 30/1 Kempamma U Huchamma

167 Hanchipura 11 Maridimayya S/o Mudlagiriyappa Rachayya Hanchipura 13/1 Lakshmamma W/o Lt Govindhayya Hanchipura 153/2 A N Nanjegowda S/o D Nanjegowda Hanumanthapura 104/1 Govindagowda S/o Govindagowda Hanumanthapura 104/2 Muddamma W/o Govindappa 215 Hanumanthapura 104/4 Chikkalingayya S/o Chennayya 216 Hanumanthapura 105/2 Javarayya S/o Doddachannayya Hanumanthapura 105/3 Chikkayya U shivalingayya 218 Hanumanthapura 107 Govt Karabu Hanumanthapura 53/2 H B Gurupathi S/o Byattayya Hanumanthapura 53/2 H G Thirumallayya S/o Govinde gowda 221 Hanumanthapura 53/6 Mudhayya S/o Huchayya 222 Hanumanthapura 53/ Hanumanthapura 53/11 Lakshmidevamma W/o Jayaramayya Doddagangayya W/o H B Kenchayya 224 Hanumanthapura 54/3 Javarayya S/o Chennagirayayya Hanumanthapura 58/1 S ranadheera singh S/o Shivasingh Hanumapura 21/2 Mudhayya S/o Huchayya Hanumapura 21/5 H J Hanumayya B Javarayya 228 Hanumapura 21/6 Gereyappa S/o Hanumay gowda 229 Hanumapura 21/6 Mayamma W/o Late Geriyappa U Badakappa 230 Hanumapura 108 Govt Karabu Hanumapura 3 Gomala Hanumapura 52 H G Venkataramu S/o Govindhayya

168 Hanumapura 52A Siddamma W/o Govindayya 234 Hanumapura 51/5 Magadamma W/o Hanumegowda Hanumapura 51/5A Venkatalakshmamma W/o Geriyappa 236 Hanumapura 50/1,50/ J D Kempagooligowda S/o 237 Jinnagara Dodanna 238 Jinnagara 269/2B Mayamma W/o Ramakrishnayya 239 Jinnagara 272/1 J K Kempagoolayya S/o Kempayya Jinnagara 272/4 Ramayya S/o Goolayya U Bajayya 241 Jinnagara 272/4 Ramayya S/o Goolayya U Bajayya Sitaramayya S/o Horakere 242 Jinnagara 274/3,274/ Kempegowda 243 Jinnagara Jinnagara 274/4,274/8 245 Jinnagara 274/11A 246 Jinnagara 274/14 Horakere ramashayya S/o Horakere kempegowda Ramashayya S/o Horakere Kempayya G J Ramanna S/o Horakere guligowda Kempagulayya U Papanna kenchayyana guligowda 247 Jinnagara 274 K Nataraja S/o Late G Kempayya 248 Jinnagara 1/3A,1/2B J J ramayya S/o Javarayya Jinnagara 1/4B Golayya S/o Late Chikkayya 250 Jinnagara 1/6A Kempayya S/o Kempegowda 251 Jinnagara 1/8A Guligowda S/o Kempaguligowda 252 Jinnagara 1/8B,272/6 K Srinivas S/o hottekempayya 253 Jinnagara 1/1A2 Don t know 254 Jinnagara 1/11C Hucchappakalegowda S/o Kempayya 255 Jinnagara 1/12A Ramayya S/o Pukkannagoolayya 256 Jinnagara 1/14A2 Govt Karabu 257 Jinnagara 1/15 Mahi kempaguli hivathujana jinta

169 Jinnagara 2/4A Chikkaramayya S/o Thimayya Jinnagara 2/7C J J Nagaraju S/o Jogayya 260 Jinnagara 2/8A Chikkalingayya S/o Gerigowda 261 Jinnagara 2/20A G H Kempayya S/o Hucchappanna kempayya 262 Jinnagara 2/20A Goolayya S/o Gooligowda 263 Jinnagara 2/14 G Huchayya S/o Thimmegowda 264 Jinnagara 2/15A TAPCMS 265 Jinnagara 2/15C Govt Karabu 266 Jinnagara 2/15D Seregoolayya S/o Seregoolayya 267 Jinnagara 2/15A Not found 268 Jinnagara 2/15F NAK 269 Jinnagara 2/153 ALN 270 Jinnagara 2/18A 271 Jinnagara 2/18B 272 Jinnagara 2/20A 273 Jinnagara 2/20A 274 Jinnagara 2/20A 275 Jinnagara 2/20A 276 Jinnagara 60/9 277 Jinnagara 56/8 Gooligowda S/o Muddammanna gooligowda Lakshmamma U Karakamma W/o Doddathimmegowda Kempegowda S/o Hucchappa kempayya J H Kempayya S/o Hucchappana kempaya Huchayya S/o Hucchappanna Kempayya Karigoolayya S/o Huchappanna kempayya Goolayya S/o Chikkayyanna hucchayya Kempagoolayya S/o Papanna kenchayyana gooligowda Jinnagara 105/7 Krishna U Chikkayya Jinnagara G K Bagurayya S/o Kullayya 280 Jinnagara Jinnagara 108 G S Bagurayya S/o Sidayya U Savalayya M K Shrinivas Ayangar S/o Shilpa narayana ayangar Jinnagara 56/10 Kariyappa S/o Kundurgooligowda Jinnagara 56/5,2/16A2 J G Rameshayya S/o Kunduru gooligowda

170 Jinnagara 56,1 H L Bharathi W/o J T Ramayya 285 Jinnagara 276/2 Goolayya S/o Pukkannagoolayya Jinnagara 276/1B Ramanna S/o Horakere Kempayya 287 Jinnagara 276/2B Kharabhu 288 Jinnagara 276/4B N A Karbu 289 Jinnagara 275 Taluk Health Doctor Jinnagara 60/6 Serigoolayya Jinnagara 60/8B Thimayya U Kenghayya S/o Dodamunna hucchayya 292 Jinnagara 66/1 Savandashetty S/o Nanjashetty Jinnagara 66/3A Kariyappa S/o Savandi 294 Jinnagara 66/3B Kempayya S/o Chennayya 295 Jinnagara 54/18 FADA Jinnagara 54/12 Nanjamma W/o Thimayya 297 Jinnagara 54/4 P Kallegowda S/o Muddigooligowda 298 Jinnagara 54/9B Lingamma W/o Dasegowda 299 Jinnagara 54 Ramayya S/o Kariguli kundhayya 300 Jinnagara 1,53,54 J K gooligowda S/o Kempegowda Jinnagara 53/2A Bagyamma W/o S N Chanappa Jinnagara 53/4 Bagyamma W/o S N Chanappa 303 Jinnagara 53/2B Bagyamma W/o S N Chanappa 304 Mangala 73 Geriyamma W/o Geriyappa Mangala 72,25 Gomala M Venkatalakshmamma W/o 306 Mangala 71/1A Narayannappa 307 Mangala 71/2B Byregowda S/o Hucchagowda 308 Mangala 71/3A Thimmegowda S/o Gururayana venkatagowda 309 Mangala 71/2C Kempajamma W/o Gerigowda 310 Mangala 67/1 Nanjamma W/o Dasagowda

171 Mangala 67/1 Maggirangayya S/o Dasegowda 312 Mangala 67/2A Masthigowda S/o Bommegowda 313 Mangala 67/2B 314 Mangala 67/2B2 Mangalagowramma W/o Late Andanayya Mangalagowramma W/o Late Andanayya 315 Mangala 43 Lakshmamma w/o Thopayya Mangala 43 Yogesha S/o M M Bommegowda 317 Mangala 43 Nagaraja S/o Niranjanayya 318 Mangala 43 Shankarappa S/o Basavarajayya 319 Mangala 43/E M S Shivakumara S/o Shivanna 320 Mangala 41 Adress not found Mangala 25 Thimayya S/o Geriyayyana hendathi Gangamma Mangala 25 S Rajeshwari S/o Siddalingayya 323 Mangala 25 Chikkasiddayya S/o Siddayya 324 Markenahalli 53 Suryanarayanna S/o Hanuma Markenahalli 53 Hanumayya S/o Dokayya 326 Markenahalli 53C Hanumanthayya S/o Hanumayya 327 Markenahalli 22/4 Mayanna S/o Modlayya Markenahalli 22 Dodamma W/o Thimayya 329 Markenahalli 22/19 Kempegowda S/o Mayanna 330 Markenahalli 28 Shrinivasadevaru Markenahalli 28 Thimayya S/o Honnagirigowda 332 Markenahalli 50 Kariyappa S/o Chikkacheluvayya Sanaba 210/3 Thirumalayya S/o Kadale Sanaba 210/4,166/18A Mayamma W/o Chennegowda 335 Sanaba 210/5 Muddi kempana chikka chenna 336 Sanaba 211/3 Busigowda Dasegowda 337 Sanaba 211/4 Thimayya S/o Dasagowda naragegowda

172 Sanaba 211/5 Thimayya S/o Chenna 339 Sanaba 214/1 Puttananjayya S/o Hottechannayya Sanaba 214/8 Mayamma S/o Kempayya 341 Sanaba 214 Nilamma W/o Late S N Nanjappa 342 Sanaba 214/ Sanaba 214/13,94 S N Shivananjayya S/o Doddananjayya Nanjamma W/o Kempayya papanna 344 Sanaba 214/4A Nanjegowda S/o Nanjagowda 345 Sanaba 214/4D,165/2A Jayalakshmamma W/o S C Nanjegowda 346 Sanaba 214/5A Devaraj S/o Nanjayya 347 Sanaba 214/5B Nanjayya S/o Kapanigowda 348 Sanaba 214 S T Dasappa S/o Thimmegowda 349 Sanaba 166/7 Thimamma W/o Chennathimayya Sanaba 166/22 J L Ramayya S/o Lingegowda Sanaba 166/26,166/14 S K Kadalayya S/o Doddakadalagowda Sanaba 166 G L Ramayya S/o Lingegowda Sanaba 166/28 Nanjayya S/o Chikkapapanna Sanaba 166/29 Chikkananjayya U Chikkapapayya Sanaba 166/30 Nanjayya S/o Nanjegowda Sanaba 166/32C G L Ramayya S/o Lingegowda Sanaba 165/3 S N Shivananjayya Sanaba 165/2B 359 Sanaba 165/2E L C Nanjegowda S/o Chinnamallegowda S C Sreekantayya S/o Hottechannayya 360 Sanaba 165/2F,119/5 Huchayya S/o Bhadrayya 361 Sanaba 165/2C S H Vasudeva S/o Hucchayya 362 Sanaba 123/1,165/2F S H Vasudeva S/o Hucchayya

173 Sanaba 119/5,165/2F Lakshmamma W/o Puttachanayya Sanaba 96/15,96/2 S N Shivanna S/o Chikkananjayya Sanaba 96 Gundayya S/o Badalinganaborayya 366 Sanaba 96 Bagyamma W/o Borayya 367 Sanaba 96 Kempayya S/o Badalingayya 368 Sanaba 96 Kempayya S/o Badalingayya 369 Sanaba 150/3 S T Srinivasayya Sanaba Sanaba 146/4,150/5 Nanjegowda U Devayya S/o Nanjegowda Kempayya S/o Nanjegowda U Doddahudugegowda Sanaba 93 Puttegowda S/o Chikkananjegowda 373 Sanaba 93 S K Chikkananjayya Sanaba 119/5 Pettechannayya S/o Channagowda Sanaba 123/2 S H Vasudeva S/o Lt Huchayya Sanaba Jayalajshmamma W/o Lt S C Nanjegowda Sanaba 149/1 V M Krishna S/o V S Mariyappa Sanaba 149,129,165,209' Chandramma W/o Chikkananjayya 379 Sanaba 146 S N Appegowda S/o Nanjegowda Sanaba 146 S K Nangegowda S/o Kempegowda 381 Sanaba Sanaba 146/9 383 Shanuboganahalli 29/1 384 Shanuboganahalli 29/1 P Nanjegowda S/o Doddahudugegowda Nanjamma W/o Kempayya papanna Narayanashetty S/o Chikkannashetty Chikkamurugamma W/o Siddalinghayya Shanuboganahalli 31/1 Ramanna S/o Kempegowda

174 Shanuboganahalli 31/2 Sidhayya murugayya 387 Shanuboganahalli 31/4 Gangadharayya S/o Mugurayya 388 Shanuboganahalli 31/4 Y B Borayya S/o Mugurayya 389 Shanuboganahalli 31/5 Mayamma W/o Sidhayya 390 Shanuboganahalli 31 Shivalingayya 391 Shanuboganahalli 31 Shivalinghayya S/o Muguru meshtri 392 Shanuboganahalli 31/8 Gangadharayya S/o Mugurayya 393 Shanuboganahalli 38,37 Adress not found Sunnadapura 3/2' Halavayya S/o Kulagowda Sunnadapura 3/3' Gangamma W/o Thimayya 396 Sunnadapura 3/4' M M Ramanna S/o Mayannagowda 397 Sunnadapura 3/1A Krishnappa S/o Channayya 398 Sunnadapura 3/1B Sakamma W/o Channayya 399 Sunnadapura 3/1B Basavaraja S/o Kempamaigowda 400 Sunnadapura 3/1B Bagyamma W/o Krishnappa 401 Sunnadapura 2 Adress not found Sunnadapura 36/1 Kenga S/o Kenga Sunnadapura 36/2 Yallakamma W/o Thirumallayya U Papa 404 Sunnadapura 36/2 Thimayya S/o Nanjayya 405 Sunnadapura 19/5 Giriyappa S/o Giriyappa 406 Sunnadapura 19/5 Giriyappa S/o Hanumagowda 407 Sunnadapura 19/5 408 Sunnadapura 19/5 Mayamma Late Giriyappa U Badakappa H H Hanumayya S/o Hanumayegowda 409 Sunnadapura 20/2 Giriyappa S/o Hanumegowda Ninghamma W/o Thimayya U 410 Sunnadapura Kenchayya 411 Sunnadapura 21 Hanumayya U Sanayya S/o Late Hanumegowda

175 Sunnadapura 21 H J Hanumayya S/o Late Javarayya 413 Sunnadapura 22 Mayamma S/o Giriyappa Sunnadapura 22 Giriyappa S/o Hanumegowda 415 Sunnadapura 24/1A Hanumamma W/o Hanumayya Sunnadapura 24/2A Adress not found 417 Sunnadapura 24/2B Thirumallayya S/o Hanumegowda 418 Sunnadapura 24/2C Adress not found 419 Yachanahalli 14 Haravva W/o Dodayya Yachanahalli 14/8 A P Gopalakrishna S/o Puttarangashetty 421 Yachanahalli 10/26 Chinamma W/o Chikkanna Yachanahalli 10 Eramma W/o Anamahi 423 Yachanahalli 30,29 Thimamma W/o Wyermudi Yachanahalli 27/1A Shivalingayya S/o Muguramesthri Yachanahalli 24/2 Sidda S/o Muttanasidda Yachanahalli 24 Borayya S/o Mullayya 427 Yachanahalli 22 A D Narayanaswamy S/o Dasappa Yachanahalli 22/4 A T Ranganatha S/o Thirumalayya 429 Yadavani 18,19 Y S Subbegowda S/o Subbegowda Yadavani 18 M S Gangayya S/o Subbegowda 431 Yadavani 255/1 Hucchamma W/o Lata Siddappa Yadavani 257,256,117,247' Karabu Yadavani 254,257,255,' Alumelamma W/o S Shivaramayya Yadavani 251/5,252/3 K L Jayamma W/o B C Channayya Yadavani 251/8 Shivaramayya S/o Beligowda 436 Yadavani 251/10 Manchayya S/o Nanjayya 437 Yadavani 251/12B Huchayya S/o Hucchamasthri 438 Yadavani 251/20 Boramma W/o Late Chikkanna

176 Yadavani 251 Y N Sree Kantayya S/o Nirvaninanjayya 440 Yadavani 251/24 Y N Sree Kantayya S/o Nanjayya 441 Yadavani 251/ Yadavani 251 Shivananjamma S/o Puttaswamayya Y N Chikkamanchayya S/o Nanjayya 443 Yadavani 251/32,251/34 Y N Shivananjayya S/o Nanjayya 444 Yadavani 251/33 B Shivashankara S/o S Borappa 445 Yadavani 252/4 Lingayya S/o Kullegowda Yadavani 250/3 Masthayya Yadavani 247/1 Sidda S/o Puravanalinga 448 Yadavani Y M Shivananjayya S/o masthigowda 449 Yadavani 247/6 Nanjamma W/o Subbayya Yadavani 247/6 Nanjamma W/o Late Rudrayya 451 Yadavani 247/9 Y N Ramanna 452 Yadavani 247/10 Kunigowda S/o Lingegowda 453 Yadavani 247/8 Lakshmamma W/o Kullayya 454 Yadavani 247/12 Y C Huccha masthigowda S/o Channayya 455 Yadavani 241/4 Shivanna S/o Mugurayya Yadavani Dalayya S/o Dallegowda 457 Yadavani 241 Y N Nanjayya S/o Nanjayya 458 Yadavani 241 Dalayya S/o Dallegowda 459 Yadavani 115/ Kallegowda S/o 460 Yadavani Chennamasthagowda 461 Yadavani A H Kapanayya S/o Hucchegowda Yadavani A K Nanjundayya S/o Kenchayya Yadavani 161/8 Jogi S/o Sidda Chikkachennamma W/o 464 Yadavani 162/ Nanjundayya 465 Yadavani 163/2 Parvathamma W/o Chennayya

177 Yadavani Byregowda S/o Myga Thata chennayya Gangadarayya 467 Yadavani 163/4 Shivamma S/o Channayya 468 Yadavani 164 Kapanayya S/o Mariyappa Yadavani 169 Kapanayya S/o Kenchayya Affected Land/Area Details for 57C Area in Acre- Gunta Sl. No. Village Survey No. Name Affected Area Total Area % of Affected Area 1 Challanayakanahalli 72/1C C L Ramesha S/o Lingegowda Challanayakanahalli 72/1C C B Suresh S/o Boregowda 3 Challanayakanahalli 72/2 Chikkegowda S/o Bommegowda 4 Challanayakanahalli 72/6,72/1A,57/5B 5 Challanayakanahalli 54 6 Challanayakanahalli 54/1E C S Sathish S/o Late Shivalingegowda B K Puttalingamma W/o Late Lingegowda C L Shankare gowda S/o Late BC B Lingegowda Challanayakanahalli 54/4 Boregowda S/o Mogegowda S 8 Challanayakanahalli 54/8,54/10 Lingamma S/o Linga U Kallugute 9 Challanayakanahalli 56/2B,56/2C,57/1 B Jayamma W/o Karigowda Challanayakanahalli 77 H Papanna So Boregowda Challanayakanahalli 77/1A K Panchegowda S/o Karigowda 12 Challanayakanahalli 77/6B Lingegowda S/o Late Kempegowda 13 Challanayakanahalli 77/7 14 Challanayakanahalli 77/1A Puttaswamy gowda S/oChikkakempegowda Jayaramu S/o Lingegowda U Karishetty 15 Challanayakanahalli 77/1A Rathnamma W/o Kemegowda 16 Challanayakanahalli 77/8 Chikkathayamma W.o Late Lingegowda Nathegowda

178 Challanayakanahalli 77/8B 18 Challanayakanahalli 77/8B 19 Challanayakanahalli 77/9 Thimannagowda S/o Lingegowda U Karishetty Boregowda S/o Lingegowda U Karishetty Patela Chikkaboregowda S/o Chikkaboregowda 20 Challanayakanahalli 77 Lingegowda S/o Channegowda Chikkahydhayya S/o Gande 21 Challanayakanahalli 53/A Cheluvayya 22 Challanayakanahalli 53/B Dodda Chaluvayya S/o Mariyayya 23 Challanayakanahalli 53/C Kundasingri S/o Doddachaluvayya 24 Challanayakanahalli 53/D Kunisinghrayya S/o Mothayya 25 Challanayakanahalli 53/L Chaluvayya S/o Mothayya 26 Challanayakanahalli 53/H Manghalamma W/o Javarayya Padhmamma W/o Late C L 27 Challanayakanahalli 54/1A,77/8A Lingegowda 28 Challanayakanahalli Challanayakanahalli 54/14,54/1D C L Lingaraju S/o Lingegowda U Nathegowda D Jayarama S/o Doddathimmagowda 30 Challanayakanahalli 54/2A K Borayya S/o Karigowda 31 Challanayakanahalli 54/2D Boregowda S/o Nathegowda 32 Challanayakanahalli 54/2E T Boregowda S/o Thimmegowda 33 Challanayakanahalli 54/10 34 Challanayakanahalli 54/13 C T Boregowda S/o Chikka Thimmegowda D Jayarama S/o Doddathimmagowda Thimamma W/o Mysore Karigowda 35 Challanayakanahalli 56/ Lingegowda 36 Challanayakanahalli 56/5 Boregowda S/o Subbegowda 37 Challanayakanahalli 57/1A Kemegowda S/o K Kempegowda Challanayakanahalli 57/4B Ningegowda S/o Lingegowda 39 Challanayakanahalli 57/5A Kempamma W/o Jallu Boregowda 40 Chandagalu 51/1A,51/2B Shombhugowda U Gundegowda S/o Thamayya

179 Chandagalu 52 Venkatayya S/o Dasayya Chandagalu 57 Cheluvarajashetty S/o Puttashetty Chandagalu 57/1-P2 Motegowda S/o Mullure gowda 44 Chandagalu 57/1-P3 Nagamma W/o Marigowda 45 Chandagalu 57,50 Bridge 46 Chandagalu 57 C M Thimmannagowda S/o Mottegowda 47 Chandagalu 57 M Shankaragowda S/o Mottegowda 48 Chandagalu 57/8B,57/4F Shumbhuva U Minne 49 Chandagalu 57 Shambuva U Khajanigowda S/o Karigowda 50 Chandagalu 57/11B Shivalinge Gowda S/o Karigowda 51 Chandagalu 57/12 Ningegowda S/o Sunaganahalli Ningegowda 52 Chandagalu 57/19A Thimamma W/o Chikkalingegowda 53 Chandagalu 57/22C Shanthamma S/o Javaregowda 54 Chandagalu 57/24 Mottegowda S/o Kenchegowda 55 Chandagalu 57/26 B Shankare Gowda S/o Budigowda 56 Chandagalu 37/1A Hottnegowda S/o Chikkalingegowda Chandagalu 37,51,57 M Shankare Gowda S/o Mottegowda 58 Chandagalu 37/6B K Shambhanna Late Karigowda 59 Chandagalu 37/8E K Shambhanna Late Karigowda 60 Chandagalu 36/1A C K Shambhanna S/o Kurilingegowda Chandagalu 36/1A Shivalingayya S/o Karigowda 62 Chandagalu 47 S Boregowda S/o Chikka Boregowda Chandagalu 47/2 Rajanna S/o Karigowda 64 Chandagalu 48/1,37/4D T Thamayya S/oThamayya

180 159 C N Thammannagowda S/o 65 Chandagalu 50/7B,50/ Mottegowda 66 Chandagalu 50/7A Ramalingayya s/o Chikkahydegowda Rajanna S/o Shambhuvva U 67 Chandagalu 51, Magegowda 68 Chandagalu 51,47,53 Sharadhamma W/o Late S Shankaregowda 69 Chandagalu 51/2A C K Nagaraju S/o Kengashetty 70 Chandagalu 52 Kalamma W/o Late Govindhayya Chandagalu 52 Thimayya S/o Dasayya 72 Chandagalu 52 Venkatesha S/o Kariyayya K Puttaswamy gowda S/o 73 Chandagalu 53/ Karigowda 74 Chandagalu 37/8D Sakamma W/o Nanjegowda Chandagalu 37/11A Chanamma W/o C K Papegowda 76 Chandagalu 36/A Kullegowda S/o Mottegowda Chandagalu 36/1A Rajegowda S/o Nanjegowda 78 Chandagalu 36/2A 79 Chandagalu 36/2A Puttaswamy Gowda S/o Lingegowda U Kuntegowda Chikkathayamma W/o Late Lingegowda unathegowda 80 Chandagalu 36 C L Ramesha S/o C B Lingegowda 81 Chandagalu 36/4 C L Lingaraju 82 Chikkaballi 230/1 S Ashok S/o Late P Shivaramayya Chikkaballi 230/1 J P Chandrika W/o K Shivanna 84 Chikkaballi 230/1 K Shivanna S/o Kallegowda 85 Chikkaballi 230/1 86 Chikkaballi 230/3 Nirmala W/o Late parashuramegowda Chikkamanjegowda U Kariyappa S/o Kallegowda 87 Chikkaballi 230/4 S Aravindha S/o Shankaregowda 88 Chikkaballi 230/4 A G Virupakshi S/o Gowdhayya

181 Chikkaballi 168/1 K Devakumara S/o L Krishnayya Chikkaballi 168/2 Sannalingegowda S/o manjegowda 91 Chikkaballi 168/4 92 Chikkaballi 168/8 93 Chikkaballi 168/10 L Ramalingegowda S/o Kenchanalingegowda M Thammanna gowda S/o L Manjegowda A M Shankaregowda S/o K Manchegowda 94 Chikkaballi 168/11A S Krishnegowda S/o Sannegowda 95 Chikkaballi 168/11B A S Rajanna S/o Sannegowda 96 Chikkaballi 169/2 S Shivagowda S/o Sannegowda Chikkaballi 169/2B M Shivashankara S/o Manchegowda 98 Chikkaballi 169/2 B Lingegowda 99 Chikkaballi 169/2 M Shivashankara S/o Manchegowda 100 Chikkaballi 169/4 P Shivalingegowda 101 Chikkaballi 169/4 A P Prakasha S/o Puttaswamy gowda 102 Chikkaballi 228/1 A G Virupakshi S/o Gowdayya Chikkaballi 228/7 Chanamma W/o Ningegowda 104 Chikkaballi 228/8A,228/4 B Lingegowda S/o Buddelingegowda 105 Chikkaballi 228/9 K Ramesh S/o Late Karisiddegowda 106 Chikkaballi 227/1 K Ramesh S/o Late Karisiddegowda Chikkaballi 227/3 108 Chikkaballi 227/4 109 Chikkaballi 227/6B Chikkamanjegowda S/o Sannegowda Puttaswamy Gowda S/o Lingegowda B Lingegowda S/o Buddelingegowda 110 Chikkaballi 227/8,227/10 Jayamma W/o Lingegowda 111 Chikkaballi 227 Nagamma W/o C L Shankaregowda

182 161 1st Revanna S/o Javaregowdhna 112 Chikkaballi 226/1B Lingegowda 113 Chikkaballi 226/1 Shiva Rathnamma W/o Manchayya 114 Chikkaballi 226/3A A S Rajanna S/o Sannegowda 115 Chikkaballi 226/2B 116 Chikkaballi 226/5 A M Manchegowda S/o Manchegowda Donnegowda Chikkathayamma W/o Chikkamanchegowda 117 Chikkaballi 224/1 Somashekar S/o Kallegowda Chikkaballi 224/3A Chikkathayamma W/o Machegowda 119 Chikkaballi 224/10 Kempegowda S/o Chikkalingegowda Shivalingegowda S/o Puttaswamy 120 Chikkaballi 211/1,224/ gowda 121 Chikkaballi 211/2 A M Manchegowda S/o Manchegowda Donnegowda 122 Chikkaballi 211/2 Shankaregowda S/o Donnegowda 123 Chikkaballi 67/1A,67/7 D Shankara S/o Dhayamayya Chikkaballi 67/2A Chikkamanchegowda U Kariyappa L Rukminiyamma W/o Late D 125 Chikkaballi 81/1,230/ Annegowda 126 Chikkaballi 81/3 Chandrashekarayya S/o Ramayya 127 Chikkaballi 98/A Ramanna S/o Lingegowda Chikkaballi 101/1 Karigowda S/o Doddalinganagowda Chikkaballi 101/2 K Shivalingegowda S/o Kempegowda 130 Chikkaballi 100/2 Kamalamma W/o T Ramegowda Chikkaballi 100/7 Rajanna S/o Thimmegowda K A Lakshmamma W/o Late 132 Chikkaballi Nagaraja Chikkamarigowda S/o 133 Chikkaballi 171/ Chikkalingegowda 134 Chikkaballi 171/14 C Marigowda S/o Chikkamarigowda

183 Chikkaballi 171/16 N Kariyappa S/o Ningegowda U Yadachegowda 136 Chikkaballi 205/2 C Marigowda S/o Chikkamarigowda Chikkaballi 205/2 C Marigowda S/o Chikkamarigowda 138 Chikkaballi 205/2,227/11 C M Yoga S/o Marigowda 139 Chikkaballi 205 Putamma W/o Late Ramegowda 140 Chikkaballi 205/15 B Lingegowda S/o Beligowda 141 Chikkaballi 205/20 Chikkalingegowda S/o Chikkamarigowda 142 Chikkaballi 209/5 Gowramma S/o Lingegowda Chikkaballi 209/6 Karigowda S/o Manchegowda 144 Chikkaballi 209/7 Chikkathamayya S/o Lingegowda 145 Chikkaballi 209/18 Sharadhamma W/o B A Nanjappa 146 Chikkabanasavadi Chikkabanasavadi 65/2E Sannamariyamma W/o Late Javaregowda H S Prasanakumar Myga Thaie Prema Chikkabanasavadi 67/A,67/A M Thimayya S/o Chunchanagiri Chikkabanasavadi Chikkabanasavadi 67 J C Boregowda S/o Chikkaboregowda G D Yogananda gowda S/o G Dollegowda 151 Chikkabanasavadi 67/E G C Suresha S/o Chikkaboregowda 152 D Malligere 22,23 Beligowda S/o Doddamariyya D Malligere 22/9 Thimayya S/o Basavegowda 154 D Malligere 24/7 155 D Malligere 24/9 156 D Malligere 24/12,24/4 Thimmegowda S/o Magadi Thimmegowda Nanjundegowda S/o Kajasegowda Nanjegowda Ramanna S/o Mariyya U Hottegowda D Malligere 24/13 Marigowda S/o Marigowda 158 D Malligere 24/17 Thimayya S/o Basavayya

184 D Malligere 24/15 C Chenappa S/o Pallallli chekkegowda 160 D Malligere 27/5 M T Narayana S/o Thimayya D Malligere 86/4 Nanja S/o Nanja U Appegowda D Malligere 86/6,86/2 Shivananjayya S/o Chikkegowda 163 D Malligere 86/23 Masthayya S/o Kullegowda 164 D Malligere 86/24 Channappa S/o Ningayya 165 D Malligere 86/29 Manchayya S/o kenchegowda 166 D Malligere 86/16,86/19 Narayana S/o Mudligowda 167 D Malligere 86/38 H Puttaswamy S/o Hulegegowda 168 D Malligere 85/3 Nanjamma W/o Boregowda D Malligere 85/12-P1 Boramma W/o Nanjayya U Nathayya 170 D Malligere 85 Channappa S/o Ningegowda 171 D Malligere 85/9 Thimayya S/o Bettayya 172 D Malligere 34/1 Nanjayya S/o Late Chikkegowda D Malligere 34/5 Dodda Biliyayya S/o Marigowda 174 D Malligere 34/6,24/8 175 D Malligere 34/8 Nanjayya S/o Kalasegowda Nanjayya Shankaregowda S/o Late Nanjundegowda Chikka Thimayya S/o Gullebettanna 176 D Malligere 22/2,86/ Borayya 177 D Malligere 23/8A Narayana S/o Mudligowda D Malligere 23/12,86/35 Hucchappa S/o Hucchappa 179 D Malligere 23,27 Masthi Gowda S/o Marigowda 180 D Malligere 23/17 Betta U Gundhayya 181 D Malligere 23/20A3 Chikka Thimmegowda S/o Magadi Karigowda Nagaraju S/o Thimayya Late 182 D Malligere 30/ Bettegowda 183 D Malligere 30/6C Borayya S/o Kariborayya 184 D Malligere 83,85,27 Karigowda S/o Late Bettegowda Dodda Banasavadi 14 B Siddegowda S/o Huchegowda

185 Dodda Banasavadi 14 T Narayanaswamy S/o Borayya 187 Dodda Banasavadi 14/A22 Armuga S/o Sannayya 188 Dodda Banasavadi 14 Mugayanna Kalayya 189 Dodda Banasavadi 14/C1 Lingamma W/o Buyegowdna Thammegowda 190 Dodda Banasavadi 14/C2 K Boregowda S/o Late Kariyappa 191 Dodda Banasavadi 14 K B Puttaswamy S/o Rateboregowda 192 Dodda Banasavadi 14 K B Prakasha S/o Rateboregowda 193 Dodda Banasavadi 119/1 Dhavayya S/o Dollaboregowda G Hoshalli 75/4A Boregowda S/o Chanayya G Hoshalli 52,53 Anandegowda S/o Nanthegowda G Hoshalli 49/1A S Somashekarayya S/o H B Shambhu lingayya G Hoshalli 49/1A C N Venkataramana Shetty 198 G Hoshalli 49/2B K Shambhanna S/o Late Karigowda 199 G Hoshalli 49/1A Shivalingayya S/o Shumbhulingayya 200 G Hoshalli 49 Surendhra S/o Shumbhulingayya 201 G Hoshalli 49/2A2 Puttaligamma W/o H B Ramayya 202 G Hoshalli 49/1B K N Dhrakshayani W/o Nanjayya 203 G Hoshalli 49/2A1 S Boregowda S/o Chikka Boregowda 204 G Hoshalli 49/1A2 Raju S/o Shumbhulingayya 205 G Hoshalli 49/2A Gowramma W/o S Puttaswamy 206 G Hoshalli 49/1C T Thimmegowda S/o Bhachappanna Thimmegowda 207 G Hoshalli 49/1A Kenchegowda S/o Kuntha Channi Kempegowda 208 G Hoshalli 49/2B Nagamma W/o Marigowda

186 G Hoshalli 49/1a Betayya S/o Shambhayya U Dollappa 210 G Hoshalli 49 Nanjegowda S/o Nanjegowda 211 G Hoshalli 49 Padhmamma W/o Omalingegowda 212 G Hoshalli 49 Chamayya S/o Shambulingayya 213 G Hoshalli 49 Ningegowda S/o Sunaganahalli Ningegowda 214 G Hoshalli 71/E Lakshmamma W/o Ramalingayya G Hoshalli 71 Shiva Basamma W/o B Kempalingayya 216 G Hoshalli 52/4A,52/3A Krishnagowda S/o Lingegowda U Mhyadegowda G Hoshalli 52 G T Thimmegowda S/o Doddathimmegowda 218 G Hoshalli 52 Ramakrishnayya S/o Kempayyanna Chikka kempegowda 219 G Hoshalli 52/4E T Puttaswamy S/o Thimmegowda 220 G Hoshalli 45/3A Nagamma W/o Marigowda G Hoshalli 45/3B 222 G Hoshalli 45/3C,45/3D 223 G Hoshalli G Hoshalli 45, G Hoshalli 45/2B Shivalingegowda S/o Kalammana Karigowda Shambhuva U Kajarigowda S/o Karigowda C H Kullegowda S/o Ningegowda U Hottnegowda Dodda Hydegowda S/o Ningegowda U Hottnegowda C M Thimmannagowda S/o Mottegowda 226 Hallegere 40 C L Ramesha S/o Lingegowda Hallegere 44/1 Chanamma W/o Chikkajogigowda Hallegere 44/2 Chanamma W/o Chikkajogigowda 229 Hallegere 44/3 H J Borayya S/o Chikkajogigowda

187 Hallegere 44 H L Yashoda W/o H J Borayya 231 Hallegere 51 Nanjegowda S/o Hanumanthegowda Hallegere 51/2A Boramma W/o Kurisiddegowda 233 Hallegere 50 Graveyard Hallegere 21 Kereanghalla Hallegere 9/3B Siddegowda S/o Kullegowda U Bokkegowda Hallegere 9/13,4/1A L S C S 237 Hallegere 8/1' H M Ramegowda S/o Muddegowda Hallegere 8/3 M S C O 239 Hallegere 8/4,8/9,9/1 M S C O 240 Hallegere 8/5 H S Krishnegowda 241 Hallegere 8/6 M S Co 242 Hallegere 8/7 Marisiddegowda 243 Hallegere 8/11 H C Shivarama 244 Hallegere 7,8/11,9/3A 245 Hallegere 27/1,38/2 246 Hallegere 27, Hallegere 39/4B 248 Hallegere 39/5A 249 Hallegere 38/2,27/1 P J Adilakshmi W/o Late H M Boregowda Marigowda S/o Late Siddegowda U Sannegowda Rajegowda S/o Siddegowda U Sannegowda Boramma W/o H S Ramasubbegowda Ramakrishna W/o Puttachennegowda H S Ramalingayya S/o Late Siddegowda U Sannegowda Hallegere 53/3 Gandegowda S/o Nanjegowda Hallegere 4/5 V P Chairman Hallegere 4/8A Late Siddegowda Kullegowda U Bookagowda 253 Hallegere 4/8A Rathna W/o Ramakrishna 254 Hallegere 4/9,4/18 Jayamma W/o Chikkamarigowda 255 Hallegere 4/9 H C Vijayandhra S/o Chikkasiddegowda 256 Hallegere 4/21 L S C S

188 Hallegere 4/25A 258 Hallegere 4/25C Siddaraju My Ga Thaiyye Chowdamma H N shashikumara S/o Late Siddegowda 259 Hallegere 4/26A Jagadisha S/o Late Siddegowda 260 Hallegere 4/26B,5/4,5/5 V P Halligere 261 Hallegere 4,5,6 H B Rajegowda S/o B Borayya 262 Hallegere 4/28A Jayappa S/o Doddajawaregowda Shushilamma W/o Late H S 263 Hallegere 5/5K Siddegowda 264 Hallegere 5/8,5/9A Grama panchayath 265 Hallegere 5/9A Karisiddegowda 266 Hallegere 5,9,4 Boregowda S/o Dhandana Boregowda 267 Hallegere 6/1 Ramaswamy S/o Thamayya Hallegere 6/6A,6/6 269 Hallegere,6/12 Ningamma W/o Late Borayya U Doddaboregowda H K Doddalingayya S/o Late Kempegowda 270 Honaganahalli 31/1B,31/3A3,31/ 1A2,31/1A1 Jayarama S/o H K Chowdegowda Honaganahalli 31/3A1 Ananda Thayi Savitramma 272 Honaganahalli 31/3A2 H C Shivaramu S/o Chowdaiah 273 Honaganahalli 31/2-P 274 Honaganahalli 31/2-P-p3 H P Jayaramu S/o Panchaiah U Dollaiah H B Krishnegowda S/o H M Boregowda Sannammana Kalachowdegowda 275 Honaganahalli 30/ S/o Chowdegowda 276 Honaganahalli 30/5 H M Puttaswamy S/o R I Marijogigowda 277 Honaganahalli 30/7-p1 H C Puttaswamy S/o Chikkaiah 278 Honaganahalli 30/2B H C Nagaraju S/o Chowdaiah 279 Honaganahalli 29/2,29/3,29/4 Government

189 Honaganahalli 29/16 Lingaiah S/o Javanimuddaiah 281 Honaganahalli 4/1,29/6 H P Jagadeesha S/o H C Puttegowda Honaganahalli 41/5,4/1,30/8,112 /-p3 H P Rajashekar S/o H C Puttegowda 283 Honaganahalli 3/2 Chikkathayamma W/o Late H C Puttegowda Honaganahalli 3/1A Gramathana 285 Honaganahalli 112/-p4,112/-p1 PHC Honaganahalli 94/1 Pankajamma W/o H Shyamanna Honaganahalli 94/2 H P Nagaraja S/o Panchaiah U. Dollaiah 288 Honaganahalli 94/3 H C Chowdaiah S/o H K Chikkanna 289 Honaganahalli 94/4,94/5 Thimmaiah S/o Bhukarithirumalaiah 290 Honaganahalli 101/1 Sumitramma W/o C N Acchutarao Honaganahalli 105/1 Devamma W/o P. Chikkalingaiah Honaganahalli 105/2 H T Javaregowda S/o Siddegowda 293 Honaganahalli 106/1,106/5 H S Raju S/o K Siddaiah Honaganahalli 106/4 H Puttaswamy S/o Doddatammegowda 295 Honaganahalli 107/1,107/2 H S Rajesh S/o K Siddaiah Honaganahalli 107/3A Nityananda Mai. Ga. Thayi Sarojamma 297 Honaganahalli 108/1 H T Javaregowda S/o Siddegowda Honaganahalli 108/2,109/1 H C Shivarama S/o H C Chowdaiah 299 Honaganahalli 109/4 300 Honaganahalli 110/1 301 Honaganahalli 110/2 H S Kantharaju S/o Siddaiah U Seethaiah H T Poornima S/o D.. H L Puttaswamy H P Shantamma W/o Late N Puttaiah Honaganahalli 38/3 Kamalavva W/o Chowdayya

190 Honaganahalli 38/2A Jayarama S/oH K Chowdegowda 304 Honaganahalli 38/2A Ananda S/o Savithramma 305 Honaganahalli 39,38/1 Betnaboe S/o Kariyabhoee Honaganahalli 40/A Vyramudi S/o Putnabhoyi Honaganahalli 40/B Chaluvayya S/o bettabhoyi 308 Honaganahalli 40/1 Mariya S/o Puttnabhoyi H P Manjunatha S/o Late H C 309 Honaganahalli 41/1,112, Puttnegowda 310 Honaganahalli 42/1 Jayamma W/o H P Shivalingayya Honaganahalli 42,41,4,3 Kamalamma W/o Appajigowda 312 Honaganahalli 90/4 C Hemavathi W/o H S Raju K Rajamma W/o Late H V 313 Honaganahalli 92,36, Thirumalayya H C Sowbagya W/o H C 314 Honaganahalli Chowdayya 315 Honaganahalli 84 H A Shruthi S/o Bagya 316 Honaganahalli 84,83/6 H T Ashoka 317 Honaganahalli 83/5 K P Shankarayya S/o Kempegowda Honaganahalli 83/5B K M Nataraja S/o Late Manchayya 319 Honaganahalli 83/5B K Sathish S/o Myga Thayi Laxmi 320 Hulivana 389 D Krishna S/o Doddalingaia Hulivana 415/-p1 Gomala Hulivana 415/-p2 Somamma W/o Jogaiah 323 Hulivana 415/P-p2 H S Shivaramu S/o Mishansingegowda 324 Hulivana 415/p3 Dollaiah S/o Kenchegowda 325 Hulivana 415/-p4 326 Hulivana 415/-p6 H B Manchaiah S/o Late Boraiah W Motaiah Bettaiah U Chikkaramu - S/o Mishansingegowda 327 Hulivana 415/-p7 Jayamma W/o Dollaiah H B Nagesh S/o Late Bettaiah U 328 Hulivana 395/ Chikkaramu 329 Hulivana 395/3 Singarigowda S/o Mishansingegowda

191 Hulivana 396 H C Ramachandra S/o Late Chikkathammaiah Hulivana 396 Bettegowda S/o Bettaiah 332 Hulivana 398/A Shivarathnamma W/o H N Siddappa Hulivana 41/2 N A Kharab Hulivana 41/15C,41/18,41/ 20B-p2 Manchegowda S/o Kivudana Manchaiah 335 Hulivana 41/20Bp1,41/20Ap2,398/A-p2 Byregowda S/o Kivudana Manchaiah 336 Hulivana 24/2,24/3A Boraiah U Oranna S/o Madegowda Hulivana 24/3A H M Suresha S/o Madegowda 338 Hulivana 24/4 339 Hulivana 24/8 Madegowda S/o Boraiah U. Nathaiah H M Puttaswamy S/o Madaiah U. Chikkonu 340 Hulivana 24/9,24/10 Mangalagowri W/o H S Madegowda 341 Hulivana 23/1 Ramalingaiah S/o Lingaiah Hulivana 23/1 Chikkalingaiah S/o Chikkaputtegowda 343 Hulivana 23/1 C Lingappa S/o Chikkaputtegowda 344 Hulivana 23/1 Doddalingaiah S/o Dollaiah 345 Hulivana 23/2,23/3,23/5 Ramalingaiah S/o Lingaiah 346 Hulivana 23/2A Dolla S/o Lingegowda 347 Hulivana 23/4 348 Hulivana 13/1B Boraiah S/o Devaragudda Madegowda H B Manchaiah S/o Late Boraiah W Motaiah Hulivana 13/1-p1 Boregowda S/o Byregowda 350 Hulivana 13/1-p2,14/1-p1 H M Boraiah S/o Kadimanjegowda 351 Hulivana 13/1P-p2 Muddalingu S/o Kurimanchaiah 352 Hulivana 13/1-p3 Mahadevu S/o Kurimanchaiah

192 Hulivana 13/1-p4 D Geetha W/o H S Shankaraiah 354 Hulivana 13/1-p5 Siddappa S/o Boregowda (Kadi) 355 Hulivana 13/1-p8 356 Hulivana 13/1C 357 Hulivana 13/1-p50 Shivarathnamma W/o H S Shivaramu Doddalingaiah S/o Kadimanchegowda Kalaiah U. Nathaiah S/o Kurisiddegowda 358 Hulivana 13/2A-p2,13/1Ap1 Manchegowda S/o Kadimanchegowda 359 Hulivana 14/1-P Boregowda S/o Byregowda Hulivana 14/1-p3 Siddappa S/o Boregowda 361 Hulivana 14/3 362 Hulivana 14/1-p50 Doddalingaiah S/o Kadimanchegowda Kalaiah U. Nathaiah S/o Kurisiddegowda 363 Hulivana 9 Graveyard Hulivana 8/4-p1 C Latha W/o Ramalingaiah Hulivana 8/4-p2 D Geetha W/o H S Shankaraiah 366 Hulivana 8/4-p3 Shivarathnamma W/o H S Shivaramaiah Shri Kalabaireshwara Education 367 Hulivana 6/-p2,6/-p Trust 368 Hulivana 351/9A-p1 Ningegowda S/o Muddegowda Hulivana 351/12 Lohit S/o Nagaraja 370 Hulivana 351/17 N A Kharab Ningegowda S/o 371 Hulivana 349/2A Kovemanchegowda 372 Hulivana 349/2A H N Sudha W/o D Keshava 373 Hulivana 262/1 H D Ramesha S/o Kovedevaiah Hulivana 262/1 Lingamma W/o H B Siddappa 375 Hulivana 262/2 H M Siddaiah S/o Dattu Thayi Dhanavinahatti Devamma 376 Hulivana 262/3 H M Annapurna D/o Manchaiah 377 Hulivana 261/1 Siddaramaiah S/o Kalegowda

193 Hulivana 261/2 Muddaiah S/o Lingaiah 379 Hulivana 257/1 B Siddaiah S/o Byregowda Hulivana 257/1 H S Marisiddappa S/o Siddegowda 381 Hulivana 260/2Cp1,260/2B-p1 Ningegowda S/o Muddegowda Hulivana 60 H Byregowda S/o Kovemanchegowda Hulivana 60 Naganna S/o Manchegowda 384 Hulivana 39/1A,41/6 H N Siddappa S/o Borayya Hulivana 39/1C H Madegowda S/o Kivudana Manchegowda 386 Hulivana 39/1C Shivanna S/o Kivudana Manchayya 387 Hulivana 39/1C Ramesha S/o Kivudana Manchayya 388 Hulivana 39/2 H R Boregowda S/o H B Rajegowda 389 Hulivana 27/2A 390 Hulivana 27/2B 391 Hulivana 27/3,17/3A 392 Hulivana 27/5 393 Hulivana 20/3 Borayya S/o Yammne Bornegowda Kalayya Chikkaboregowda S/o Udupi Chikkaboregowda B Krishna S/o Borayya U Allummegowda Boregowda S/o Borayya U allumegowda Kadimanchegowda S/o Manchegowda Hulivana 20/3 Ningamma W/o Kuriborayya 395 Hulivana 20/3 Marisiddu S/o Sulleri Manchayya 396 Hulivana 20/3 397 Hulivana 18/4B 398 Hulivana 18/4B2,14/2 399 Hulivana 19 H M Shivanna S/o Sulleri Manchayya Doddalingayya S/o Kadimanchegowda Borayya U Mothayya S/o Kadimanchegowda Kadimanchegowda S/o Manchegowda Hulivana 14/1 Kadimanchegowda

194 Hulivana 14/1,18/4,13/1A H M Shivashankragowda S/o Kadimanchegowda 402 Hulivana 2 Hospital Hulivana 7 N A Karabu H B Shivanna S/o Late Borayya U 404 Hulivana 254/ Motayya 405 Hulivana 259 Jayarama S/o Dollegowda keregodu 220 Lingegowda S/o Devegowda keregodu Krishnegowda S/o Lingegowda 408 keregodu 220/7,220/9 K L Menakshi S/o Lingegowda 409 keregodu 220/14 K L Krishnegowda S/o Lingegowda 410 keregodu 219/1,219/4,219/ 1A Marilingegowda S/o Marilingegowda keregodu 219/5 Siddegowda S/ Lingegowda 412 keregodu 216/4B Puttalingamma W/o Kendegowda keregodu 214,226/1 T Anandha Lakshmi W/o Shivaji keregodu 213/2,213/2 M Lingegowda S/o Lingegowda keregodu 213/2C C Savitha W/o Kumar 416 keregodu Ramesha S/o L Lingegowda 417 keregodu 213/5A Lingegowda 418 keregodu 231 Ramanna S/o Karigowda Keregodu 145 Ramegowda S/o Chikkahydegowda Keregodu 145 Ramagowda S/o Chikkahydegowda 421 Keregodu 856 C Nagaraju S/o Chikkalingegowda Keregodu E+11 Panchalingegowda S/o Lingegowda Kallmante Doddi 423 Keregodu Kumara S/o Karilingegowda Keregodu 217/2,217/4 B Lingappa S/o Karilingegowda Keregodu 215/4A Ningamma S/o Sanayya Keregodu 215/5 K T Prakasha S/o Thamannagowda

195 Keregodu 215/5 K S Shivanna S/o Sannegowda 428 Keregodu Sannegowda S/o Siddegowda Keregodu 229 Puttalingamma S/o Manchegowda Keregodu Krishnagowda S/o Hendegowda Keregodu 145/-p1 Government Land Keregodu 232/4 433 Keregodu 232/7,232/13-p2 K H Ramegowda S/o Hanumagowda Shivalingegowda S/o Late Thammegowda Keregodu 232/10 K Shivamma W/o Ramanna 435 Keregodu 232/20 Basavegowda S/o Marilingegowda 436 Keregodu 232/21 Lingegowda S/o Devegowda 437 Keregodu 232/27 Lingaraja S/o Karigowda 438 Keregodu 234/1C 439 Keregodu 234/A-p2 Chikkaramegowda S/o Chikkamugegowda Shivalingaiah S/o Chikkamugegowda Keregodu 234/1E-p-p1 Kumara S/o Karilingegowda 441 Keregodu 234/2B Channamma W/o Karigowda 442 Keregodu 234/3B1 Government Land 443 Keregodu 234/3C2 Shivalingegowda S/o Sannegowda 444 Keregodu 234/3D, 234/3E- P1 Ramesha S/o Thammannagowda 445 Keregodu 237/1 Lingegowda S/o Kalegowda Keregodu 237/2-p2, 237/5 M Lingegowda S/o Muddegowda 447 Keregodu 237/2-p3 Lingegowda S/o Lingegowda 448 Keregodu 237/4 Lingegowda B Motegowda S/o Puttalingegowda 449 Keregodu 237/6-p1 Nagamma S/o Karilingegowda 450 Keregodu 237/6-p2 K L Puttaswami S/o Lingegowda 451 Keregodu 237/8 Kalingegowda S/o Kalingegowda 452 Keregodu 237/9 Chanumegowda S/o Late Polisalingaiah

196 Keregodu 237/10/A Lingamma U. Chikkatayamma W/o Chikkanna 454 Keregodu 237/10/B Lingamma W/o Marigowda 455 Keregodu 237/11 Lingegowda U. Motegowda S/o Lingegowda U Nathegowda 456 Keregodu 313/1 Siddegowda S/o Chikkasiddegowda Keregodu 313/2-P-p2 Puttaswamigowda S/o Siddegowda 458 Keregodu 313/2-P-p5 Nataraja S/o Siddegowda U. Motegowda Panchalingegowda S/o Lingegowda 459 Keregodu 189/1A U. Karigowda 460 Keregodu 189/1A-p1 Shivalingegowda S/o Panchegowda 461 Keregodu 189/2A-p2 Ramegowda S/o Chikkalingegowda 462 Keregodu 189/1B-p1 Ningegowda S/o Ningegowda 463 Keregodu 189/1B-p2 Kivuda Lingegowda S/o 2 ne maga Chennaiah 464 Keregodu 189/2A-p3, 189/2B-p3 Lingegowda S/o Kempegowda 465 Keregodu 189/2A-p5 Shivalingegowda S/o Panchegowda 466 Keregodu 189/1Ee Lingegowda S/o Kempegowda 467 Keregodu 189/1E-p2 Lingegowda S/o Chamegowda 468 Keregodu 188/2-p2,188/1- p1,188/a Siddalingaiah S/o Siddegowda Keregodu 188/2-p1,188/1- p2 S Shankar S/o Siddegowda 470 Keregodu 188/3 K V Vijayalakshmi W/o Late S Lingegowda 471 Keregodu 188/1D Lingegowda S/o Lingegowda 472 Keregodu 186 Sumathi W/o K Maralingegowda Keregodu 186/A,187/1A-p1 K Shivalingaiah S/o Chikkalingaiah

197 Keregodu 186/P-p1 Puttaswamigowda S/o Chikkalingegowda 475 Keregodu K C Shivaramu S/o Chikkalingegowda 476 Keregodu 187/3A Jayamma W/o L Puttaswamigowda Keregodu 187/1B K Maralingegowda S/o Late Kundegowda 478 Keregodu 187/3B L Shankaregowda S/o Lingegowda 479 Keregodu 187/1A-P-p1 Puttaswamigowda S/o Chikkalingegowda 480 Keregodu Krishnegowda S/o Chikkalingegowda 481 Keregodu 185 Government Land Keregodu 18/1P-p3 S Naganna S/o Shivalingaiah Keregodu 18/2P A C Shankara S/o Late Chikkalingaiah 484 Keregodu 18/6 Shivalingaiah S/o Channaiah 485 Keregodu 18/6-P M N Sudha D/o Shivalingaiah 486 Keregodu 18/8 Gowramma W/o Chandrappa 487 Keregodu 18/9 K C Yogesha S/o A Lingegowda 488 Keregodu 22/1-P,22/1-P-p5 Shivakumara S/o Madappa Keregodu 186/P,187/1A-Pp3 187/1A-Pp2,186/P-p2 22/1Pp7,p3,p1,p4,p6 K M Mahadevaswami S/o Madappa 490 Keregodu 22/1P-p2,p8,p11 K Mahadevaswami 491 Keregodu 22/1P-p8 Marabasappa S/o Madappa 492 Keregodu 22/1P-p9 Annapurna W/o Shivananda 493 Keregodu 22/2A Jayamma W/o Puttaswamygowda L 494 Keregodu 22/2B Channamma W/o Lingegowda 495 Keregodu 22/2A Shanthamma W/o Mariyachari 496 Keregodu 22/2A-P Jayamma D/o Cheluvamma 497 Keregodu 22/2F-P Chennammanni W/o K Honnappa 498 Keregodu 22/2G-P Mariyachari S/o Narasachari

198 Keregodu 22/3-p2 PWD 500 Keregodu 22/3-p3 Hospital 501 Keregodu 22/3-p4 Padmavathamma W/o Late K Gopalrao 502 Keregodu 2/16P-p1 K M Shivaram S/o M Munigowda Keregodu 2/4,2/3A-p1,2/3Ap2 M P Shankaralingu S/o M L Panchegowda P Sureshkumara S/o L 504 Keregodu 630/A-p Puttaswamygowda K C Somegowda S/o C 505 Keregodu 645/ Chikkalingegowda 506 Keregodu 645/3-p1 N Veerabadrappa 507 Keregodu 645/3-p2 K V Nagaraju S/o Veerabadrappa 508 Keregodu 645/5A,5B,5C,63 5/1C Krishnegowda S/o Marigowda 509 Keregodu 642/1 K Anantharamaiah S/o Surappa Keregodu 642/4 Lingegowda S/o A Lingegowda 511 Keregodu 642/4 K P Prabhudeva S/o Panchegowda 512 Keregodu 675 Hullu binni Keregodu 663/1 Siddalingaiah S/o Maradibora Keregodu 663/2 K P Prabhudeva S/o K Panchegowda 515 Keregodu 663/3 Mahadevaswamy S/o Madappa 516 Keregodu 663/3B,663/5 Sakamma W/o Marigowda 517 Keregodu 663/6,663/4/1 K M Ravikumara S/o k Mariswamygowda 518 Keregodu 663/5 Sakamma W/o Marigowda 519 Keregodu 645/4 Shri Kotedariswamy Temple Keregodu 645/5B Krishnegowda S/o Marigowda 521 Keregodu 665/2 M L Panchegowda S/o Lingegowda Keregodu 665/5 H C Shivanna S/o Chikkegowda 523 Keregodu 665/8 Chikkegowda S/o Chikkegowda U. Hottegowda

199 Keregodu 711 Jayamma W/o Muddegowda Keregodu 711/13-p4 Shivanna S/o Thimmegowda 526 Keregodu 711/17 H C Prashurama S/o Chekkegowda 527 Keregodu 711/17 H S Avinash Mai Ga Thayi B N Sarojamma 528 Keregodu 711/17 H C Prashiva S/o Chekkegowda 529 Keregodu 711/19-p2 H Puttaswamy S/o Lingegowda 530 Keregodu 711/19- p1,711/20a-p2 M C Shivanna S/o Karigowda 531 Keregodu 711/20C Chikkegowda S/o Jopani Lingegowda 532 Keregodu 711/20D Hucchegowda S/o Halavegowda 533 Keregodu 711/21 Shivanna S/o Thimmegowda 534 Keregodu 711/21 Prakasha Mai. Ga. Thayi Jayamma 535 Keregodu 711/22 Sarojamma W/o Thammegowda 536 Keregodu 711/23 Panchaligegowda S/o Late Lingegowda 537 Keregodu 705/2A Thammaiah S/o Modegowda Keregodu 705/2A M L Pancha S/o Bundegowda 539 Keregodu 705/3 Karilingegowda S/o Honnegowda 540 Keregodu 705/7E M P Krishnegowda S/o M R Panchegowda 541 Keregodu 705/7E-P Veena W/o Ravi Maralingadoddi 542 Keregodu 705/7E Susheelamma W/o Swamychari 543 Keregodu 705/7-p2 Shankaregowda S/o Bunegowda 544 Keregodu 705/8 M Boraiah S/o Kalegowda 545 Keregodu 705/9 Chowdamma W/o Chandagalu Siddaiah 546 Keregodu 705/11A-p1 Lingamma W/o Thammaiah

200 179 T Panchalingaiah S/o 547 Keregodu 704/ Thimmegowda 548 Keregodu 704/4P-p1 T Shivanna S/o Thammegowda 549 Keregodu 704/9,704/15 M C Basavaraju S/o Late Chikkegowda 550 Keregodu 704/16 Karigowda S/o Hottechikkegowda 551 Keregodu 702,704/5 M L Shivaraju S/o Lingegowda Keregodu 702,704/5 M L Shivalingegowda S/o Lingegowda A Jongegowda 553 Keregodu 678/2E L Ramalingegowda S/o Lingegowda Keregodu 678/2A,678/3A H C Lalithamma W/o M L Panchegowda 555 Keregodu 628/6 L Shankaragowda S/o Lingegowda Lingegowda S/o 556 Keregodu 674/5-p Busigowdnalingegowda 557 Keregodu 674/9 Lingegowda S/o Karichikka Muddegowda 558 Keregodu 674/15 Shivarathnamma W/o H B Nagaraju 559 Keregodu 674/14 M J Panchalingegowda S/o Javaregowda 560 Keregodu 680/-p1 Ramegowda S/o Byrappagowda Keregodu 680/-p13 C Lingegowda S/o Chikkagowda 562 Keregodu 680/-p2-p1 Panchalingeshwara Temple & PHC 563 Keregodu 680/-p20 M J Panchalingegowda S/o Javaregowda 564 Keregodu 980/- p19,711/20b Sannamma W/o Chikkegowda Keregodu 691/1 C Muddaiah S/o Chikkegowda Keregodu 691/1 Dharmaja S/o Siddegowda 567 Keregodu 691/6 C Muddaiah S/o Chikkegowda

201 Keregodu 691/6 Thayamma W/o Late Siddegowda 569 Keregodu 691/9B,691/4 H C Shivanna S/o Chkkegowda 570 Keregodu 232/5 Krishna gowda S/o Lingegowda Keregodu 232/5 Linge gowda S/o Devegowda 572 Keregodu 232/9 K C Peashantha babu S/o H Chikkalingegowda 573 Keregodu 232/17 Lingamma W/o Late Lingegowda 574 Keregodu 234/2A Sannegowda S/o Sannegowda Keregodu 234/3E Chikka puttegowda 576 Keregodu 239 Hullakatte Keregodu 238/3-P1 Lingegowda S/o Kallegowda Keregodu 238/1,238/1 Lingegowda S/o Kallegowda 579 Keregodu 254/1 K L Ramalingayya S/o Lingegowda Keregodu 254/1 K L Ramalingayya S/o Lingegowda 581 Keregodu 254/2 K B Mahalingegowda S/o Late Basavegowda 582 Keregodu 254/2 K Shivalingayya S/o Karigowda 583 Keregodu 255/3 M Lingegowda S/o Muddegowda Keregodu 255/4 Shivarama S/o Lingegowda 585 Keregodu 255/4 586 Keregodu 256/1 587 Keregodu 256/2 K L Channakeshava S/o Lingegowda P Lingegowda U Bojegowda S/o Panchegowda K L Ramakrishnegowda S/o Appaji gowda Keregodu 256/D Channamma W/o Bettalingegowda 589 Keregodu 256/4D C Nagaraja S/o chikka nathegowda 590 Keregodu 256/4D Manchamma W/o P Krishnegowda 591 Keregodu 256/4D Chandra S/o Boregowda 592 Keregodu 193/1 H Chikkalingegowda S/o Mollegowda

202 Keregodu M Sudha S/o Manchegowda 594 Keregodu Keregodu 193 K Shivanna S/o Guligowda U Thammegowda Thammana gowda S/o Guligowda U Thammegowda 596 Keregodu 193/2 K Krishnagowda S/o Kendegowda 597 Keregodu 193/2B Sanayya S/o Gendegowda 598 Keregodu 193/E Puttalingamma W/o K Lingegowda 599 Keregodu 193/2 K Krishnagowda S/o Kendegowda 600 Keregodu 193/2E 601 Keregodu 193/2E Shivarama S/o Chikka Puttnegowda Guligowda Shankaregowda S/o hikka Puttnegowda Guligowda 602 Keregodu 193/2E Puttalingamma W/o K Lingegowda 603 Keregodu 193/3 Kariyappa S/o Chikanna 604 Keregodu 193/3B Balashankara S/o Manchegowda 605 Keregodu 193/22,193/2-P3 K S Shivanna S/o Sannegowda 606 Keregodu 329 Govt Land A L Umesha S/o Lingayya U 607 Keregodu 330/5A Bokappa 608 Keregodu Keregodu 330/8 D Naganna S/o Late Lingayya U Dodda thamayya K S Nagandraprasad S/o K Shivaramegowda 610 Keregodu 331 Govt Land Keregodu 331/-P2 Guest house 612 Keregodu 16 Shivananda S/o Muddappa Keregodu 16/1B2 M Shivanna S/o M Mahadevappa 614 Keregodu 16/1 Basamanne W/o Puttaswamayya 615 Keregodu 16/1B2 M Putanna S/o M Mahadevappa 616 Keregodu 16 K C Boregowda S/o Channegowda

203 Keregodu 16 K Gopalkrishnachar S/o K Subrayachar 618 Keregodu 16/2A Sarojamma W/o K M Shivanna 619 Keregodu 16/2 Madhu gopalashetty S/o Thabala Ninga sheety 620 Keregodu 16/2 Mallamma W/o Shivarudrappa 621 Keregodu 16/2 Mahadevayya S/o Ganganna 622 Keregodu 16/2 K P Nagaraju S/o S Veerabadrappa 623 Keregodu 16/2 K V Nagaraju S/o S Veerabadrappa 624 Keregodu 16/4 Linga shetty S/o Lingappa 625 Keregodu 16/5 K L Annaswamy S/o Lingappa 626 Keregodu 16/6 Govt Land 627 Keregodu 16/6,22/3 Govt Land 628 Keregodu 16/6 Lingappa S/o Annegowda 629 Keregodu 16/9 K C Gangadara S/o Late C Chikkalingegowda 630 Keregodu 16/10 Sudha W/o P Panchegowda 631 Keregodu 16/10 K L Nagaraju S/o S Veerabadrappa 632 Keregodu 16/11 P Veeragowda S/o Doodannegowda 633 Keregodu 14/A L Shankaregowda S/o Lingegowda Keregodu 14 K M Jayarama S/o Munigowda 635 Keregodu 14 K Ravi S/o Late Krishnegowda 636 Keregodu 3/1,3/16 Road Keregodu 3/2 Booswadhindikari 638 Keregodu 3/3 639 Keregodu 3/3 Lingegowda S/o Kagge Panchegowda C S Vijayamma W/o Shankaregowda 640 Keregodu 3/4,3/5 K M Ramakrishnegowda 641 Keregodu 3/5,3/4 K L Panchalinga S/o Late Lingegowda

204 Keregodu 3/4 P Raja laxmi W/o K Thammegowda 643 Keregodu 3/4 C B Puttasway S/o Borayya 644 Keregodu 3/4 645 Keregodu 3/5,3/3A Lingegowda S/o Minne Panchegowda Lingegowda U Mottegowda S/o Hottelingegowda 646 Keregodu 3/6 K Panchegowda S/o Annegowda 647 Keregodu 3/7 Meenakshi W/o Lingegowda 648 Keregodu 3/7A 649 Keregodu 3/7A,628/3B 650 Keregodu 3/7A3 Chanamma W/o Chikkamuddegowda Krishna gowda C S/o Chikkamuddegowda K L krishna S/o Lingegowda U Dodda mugegowda 651 Keregodu 3/8,3/3,3/E K Thammegowda S/o Annegowda 652 Keregodu 3/9 K Lingegowda S/o Muddegowda 653 Keregodu 3/9A K S Ragunandana S/o Shankaregowda 654 Keregodu 3/9 Annegowda S/o Lingegowda 655 Keregodu 3/11-P1 B Puttaswamy S/o Basavachari 656 Keregodu 3/12A Kalingayya S/o Muddegowda 657 Keregodu 3/ Keregodu 3/13 K C Prabha W/o Late K N Shivaramu K B Jagadisha S/o Late Buyyegowda 659 Keregodu 3/14A,3/14E K Shashidara S/o A Annegowda 660 Keregodu 3/15A T S Sushila W/o K Shivaramu 661 Keregodu 627 T L Bagya S/o T K Lingegowda Keregodu 635/1C Krishnegowda S/o Marigowda Keregodu 635/1D Chikka Karigowda S/o Chikkaydegowda 664 Keregodu 635/3,635/2A Annegowda S/o Doddalingagowda

205 Keregodu 641/2 Veerabadrappa S/o K V Nagaraju Keregodu 641/2,641/1 K V Nagaraju S/o S Veerabadrappa 667 Keregodu 641/3,641/4 K P Prabhudeva S/o K Kenchegowda 668 Keregodu 641/4 Mudamma W/o Lingegowda 669 Keregodu 664/2 Shivamma W/o Marichikayya Keregodu 664/2 C Nagalingayya S/o Chikayya 671 Keregodu 664/3 K Basayya 672 Keregodu 664/4 Kalamma 673 Keregodu 664/5 S Manchegowda S/o K Siddegowda Maralinganadoodi 674 Keregodu 665/6 Lingamma W/o Thamayya Keregodu 665/9,665/7 676 Keregodu 665/10B Lingegowda S/o Chikkegowda U Nagegowda K Shankare gowda S/o Kenchegowda 677 Keregodu 709/4 Basavegowda S/o Pothaigowda Keregodu 706/1A Narasimhachari Keregodu 706/4A Ningamma W/o Bettegowda 680 Keregodu 676/1 Sannegowda S/o Kenchegowda Keregodu 676/4 L Ramalingegowda S/o Lingegowda 682 Keregodu 676/4 M L Nagaraju S/o Lingegowda 683 Keregodu 676/5B4 J Panchalingegowda S/o Javaregowda 684 Keregodu 676/5A M Borayya S/o Kalegowda 685 Keregodu 676/5B 686 Keregodu 676/6 687 Keregodu 676/7 688 Keregodu 701/3 M J Panchalingegowda S/o Javaregowda M J Panchalingegowda S/o Javaregowda Panchalingegowda S/o Lingegowda Keregodu 701/6 Sannegowda W/o Muddegowda

206 185 J Panchalingegowda S/o 690 Keregodu 678/1A Javaregowda 691 Keregodu 678/1A2 C Chikkegowda S/o Ckikkegowda 692 Keregodu 678/1B Karilingegowda S/o Honnegowda 693 Keregodu 678/2 M L Nagaraju S/o Lingegowda 694 Keregodu 678/3A L Ramalingegowda S/o Lingegowda K B Krishnegowda S/o 695 Kommerahalli 13/1A Chowdegowda 696 Kommerahalli 12/2A Gopalaiah S/o B Boraiah Kommerahalli 12/2B Narasimhamurthy S/o Manchaiah 698 Kommerahalli 12/1A2-p1 K B Papegowda S/o Boregowda 699 Kommerahalli 3/-p1 Narasimhamurthy S/o Manchaiah Kommerahalli 3/-P2 Srinivasa S/o K S Narasimhaiah 701 Kommerahalli 181 Government Land Kommerahalli 122/3 Nityananda Mai. Ga. Sarojamma Kommerahalli 122/5,6,7,8,9,10 Ashraya Yojane 704 Kommerahalli 122/11 K B Krishna S/o Boregowda 705 Kommerahalli 122/12 Kamalamma W/o Late Gurunatha 706 Kommerahalli 122/1A,1C,2C,2A -p1,2a-p2 Ashrama 707 Kommerahalli 116/1Aa-P Annegowda S/o Manchaiah Kommerahalli 116/1Aa-Pp1,116/1Aap1,116/1Ba1- p2,116/1ba1-p3 K S Vedhavathi W/o S K Srinivasa 709 Kommerahalli 116/1Aap2,116/1Aa/Aap2 Puttanarasamma W/o Chennahegde U. Guppahegde

207 Kommerahalli Swamy S/o Kambaiah 711 Kommerahalli Chikkaramu S/o Mastichennahegde 712 Kommerahalli 116/1AaP-p2 Yashoda W/o Boregowda 713 Kommerahalli 116/1Ba/P-p3 714 Kommerahalli 116/1AaP-p4 P Doddahucchaiah S/o Doddahucchahegde S J Shivaramu S/o Masti Jayarayahegde 715 Kommerahalli 116/2BaPp1,116/2Ba1P-p2 116/1AaPp1,116/2A4-p1 116/1AaPp5,116/1AaP-p3 Kariyappa S/o Guddaiah 716 Kommerahalli 116/1AaP-p7 S Manchegowda S/o Siddaiah 717 Kommerahalli 116/2A-p9 Rangappa S/o Late Dasappa 718 Kommerahalli 116/2A3/2 P S Puttaiah S/o Puttegowda 719 Kommerahalli 116/2A1,116/1Ba,116/2Ap1,116/2Ap2,116/2A3/4 Government Gramathana 720 Kommerahalli 19/A K C Krishna S/o Chowdegowda Kommerahalli 19/B K B Appaji S/o Boregowda 722 Kommerahalli 19/B K B Shivanna S/o Boregowda 723 Kommerahalli 19/B K B Ravikumara 724 Kommerahalli 19/B K B Krishna S/o Boregowda 725 Kommerahalli 18/1 Puttalingamma W/o Sanayya Kommerahalli 18/1 Doddathayamma U Chowdayya W/o Choudagowda 727 Kommerahalli 18/ Kommerahalli 18/2B Ramalingayya S/o Holalu Ningegowda Puttamma W/o Late Marigowda, Kariputtaiah 729 Kommerahalli 18/2C Kulayya U Sothayya 730 Kommerahalli 18/C3 M Shankara S/o Dollegowda 731 Kommerahalli 18/2A1 Sannegowda S/o Dyavana gudanna Chowdegowda

208 Kommerahalli 18/2A2 Ningamma W/o Late K C nagaraju 733 Kommerahalli 18/2C4 Chowdayya S/o Dyavaragowda Karigowda K C Krishnegowda S/o 734 Kommerahalli 12/1A Chowdegowda 735 Kommerahalli 4/1A Puttaboramma W/o chowdegowda Kommerahalli 4/1B Borayya S/o Kenchegowda 737 Kommerahalli 4/1C Giriyamma W/o Annappagowda 738 Kommerahalli 4/1D Shivarathnamma W/o Sanappa 739 Kommerahalli 4/3B S K Shivaprakasha S/o Chikkakariyappa 740 Kommerahalli 4/3C Vijaya S/o Gudhayya 741 Kommerahalli 120 Devara inam Kommerahalli 119 Narasimamurthy S/o Manchayya Kommerahalli 117/14 K Putayya S/o Manchegowda Kommerahalli 117/1B Prema W/o Late Subramanya 745 Kommerahalli 117/1C Revamma W/o Ramayya 746 Kommerahalli 117/1A,117/1F T Shivanna S/o Thamayya 747 Kommerahalli 117 K V Nagaraju S/o Eregowda 748 Kommerahalli 117/2A A Manjunatha S/o Late K Annayya 749 Kommerahalli 117/2B K B Appaji S/o Boregowda 750 Kommerahalli 117/2B K B Shivanna S/o Boregowda 751 Kommerahalli 117/2B K B Ravikumara S/o Boregowda 752 Kommerahalli 117/2B K B Krishna S/o Boregowda 753 Kommerahalli 115/1 Srinivasa S/o K S Narasimayya Kommerahalli 115/2 Chandrashekarayya S/o Manchayya 755 Kommerahalli 115/3 Narasimmurthy S/o Manchayya 756 Mandya 561/2 Nanjamma W/o Police Boregowda

209 Mandya 548/1,548/2A,548 /2B,548/3-p1 1ne Ramaiah U. Doddaida S/o Maralliramaiah Mandya 548/1A 3ne Boraiah S/o Maralliramaiah 759 Mandya 548/7 Rajkumara S/o Mahendrapal 760 Mandya 548/7 Ningappa S/o Ningappana Ramegowda 761 Mandya 548/7 G V Kempagulaiah S/o Veeraiah 762 Mandya 548/5A Chikkalingaiah S/o Bodaregoregowda 763 Mandya 548/8C Susheelamma W/o Late Naganna 764 Mandya 548/9 Kalamma Temple 765 Mandya 548/5B-p1 Ramaiah S/o Late Bodareboregowda 766 Mandya 548/6A-p2 S P Shivananjappa S/o K Puttaiah 767 Mandya 548/6A-p3 Kamalamma W/o Shivalingaiah 768 Mandya 548/8Aa-p2 Ramaiah S/o Late Kullaiah U. Ramaiah 769 Mandya 548/8Ae-p2 Shivarama S/o Ramaiah U. Sottaiah 770 Mandya 550/4P Ramanna S/o Late B Lingaiah Mandya 507/p1 Government Mandya 507/p1 Revenue Department 773 Mandya 507/p1 Maniben Arjun Patel C/d Valji Khanji Patel 774 Mandya 507/p1 Khim G H Patel B/o Lalji Hirji Patel 775 Mandya 507 KHB 776 Mandya 698/3P,698/4B Hyamaiah S/o Varadegowda Mandya 780/1 Chennamma W/o Andanigowda Mandya 784,784/A Ningamma W/o Ningaiah Mandya 784/A M B Ashwathnarayana S/o M Basavaiah 780 Mandya 784 Puttaswamy S/o Boraiah

210 Mandya 561 Putamma W/o Doddabasavegowda Mandya 561/A Graveyard 783 Mandya 549/1 Kallamanna Temple Mandya C R Siddaramayya S/o Ramegowda 785 Mandya 549/3 Kamalamma W/o Doddabusi gowdna Siddegowda 786 Mandya 549/3 K Naganna S/o Kadegowda 787 Mandya 549/4B Sarojamma W/o Ramu Mahendhra kumar S/o C R 788 Mandya 550/ Shivalingayya 789 Mandya 565 Mudigowda S/o Chanayya Mandya 581/2C Swamy Myga Jayadevayya Mandya 581/1 792 Mandya 581/1 C J Pradeep kumar S/o Late Jaykumar C B Shankaregowda S/o C B Borayya 793 Mandya 581/2E,581/2D Jayadevayya S/o Doddedevegowda C S Shivaramu S/o Late Poojari 794 Mandya Siddaramayya 795 Mandya Mandya 694/2,694/3 797 Mandya 694/1A,694/1B Shivasankar S/o Late Poojari Siddaramayya M R Ashokananda S/o M K Ramalingegowda M S Nithyananda S/o M K shivananjappa Mandya 695/1 Boregowda S/o Manchegowda Mandya 695/3 Hy Munisa W/o Noorkhan M 800 Mandya 695/2 Gowramma W/o Late C K Devayya 801 Mandya 695/2 Chikkadevayya S/o Karigowda 802 Mandya 696 Hy Munisa W/o Noorkhan M Mandya 698/2 Hy Munisa W/o Noorkhan M Mandya 698/4A,698/3A Rajanna 805 Mandya 698/4C Madhusudhana U Mahadeva Myga Thayi Bagyamma

211 Mandya 699 Varadegowda S/o Dymnegowdna Kalegowda Mandya Somashekara S/o Late Hemayya 808 Mandya 700 M B Ramesha S/o M H Borayya Mandya 700 M B Ramesha S/o M H Borayya 810 Mandya 701/1 M L Prakasha S/o M C Lingayya Mandya 701/2 Chandrushekarayya S/o M C Lingayya 812 Mandya 744/1 Kempamma W/o M C Lingayya Mandya 744/2 M D Swamy S/o Late Dollegowda 814 Mandya 745/3,745/4 M D Swamy S/o Late Dollegowda Mandya 745/2 816 Mandya 747/1 Channegowda S/o Chikkathammaya Channegowda S/o Chikkathammaya Mandya 747/2 M S ko 818 Mandya 748 M S Athmananda S/o M K Shivananjappa Mandya 749/1 Lilamma W/o M K Shivananjappa Mandya 749/2 A C Ravikirana S/o A C Chowdayya 821 Mandya 749/5 822 Mandya 749/6 A C Chandrashekarayya S/o Late A C Chowdayya Shanthamma W/o Late M S Shivappa 823 Mandya 781/1 Boramma W/o Siddimanchayya Mandya 781/1A,781/2Ac Doreraju S/o Basavayya 825 S I Kodihalli 10/2A C Siddaramaiah S/o Hanchahalliboregowdnachannaiah S I Kodihalli 10/2B K B Channegowda S/o Hanchahalliboraiah

212 S I Kodihalli 10/2C K C Puttaswamy S/o Hanchallibornachennaiah K S Boraiah S/o Boraiah U 828 S I Kodihalli 11/1-p1,20/ Chikaidegowda 829 S I Kodihalli 11/2,10/2D,20/2B Siddaiah U Nathaiah S/o Ratesiddegowda 830 S I Kodihalli 11/3A Government Land 831 S I Kodihalli 20/Aa K Boregowda S/o Late Kariyappa S I Kodihalli 20/3 Chennamma W/o Kemporaiah Kempaiah S/o Jogigowda U. 833 S I Kodihalli 21/1A-p1,21/ Lingegowda 834 S I Kodihalli 21/1A-p2 Kempaiah S/o Jogigowda 835 S I Kodihalli 21/1B,21/1C 836 S I Kodihalli 21/1D L Channaiah S/o Jogigowda U Lingegowda Siddalingaiah S/o Jogigowda U. Lingegowda 21/2,21/3-837 S I Kodihalli p5021/5-p2,21/5- Boramma W/o Chikkaputtaiah p3 838 S I Kodihalli 21/2A-p1 839 S I Kodihalli 21/2A-p2,21/2A K N Devarajubabu S/o K N Nagaraju H B Shivanna S/o Boraiah U Motaiah 21/3-p1,21/4-840 S I Kodihalli B Barat S/o Late Boraiah p3,21/5-p1 841 S I Kodihalli 21/3-p2 Boramma W/o Jogaiah 842 S I Kodihalli 21/A-p1 K L Shivanna S/o Lingaiah 21/4-p4,21/4-843 S I Kodihalli Sarojamma W/o B Siddaiah p5,21/4-p2 844 S I Kodihalli 23 Channamma W/o Kemporaiah S I Kodihalli 23/1 Boramma W/o Jogaiah 846 S I Kodihalli 22 B Bharatha S/o Late Borayya S I Kodihalli 22 Boramma W/o Chikkaputayya 848 S I Kodihalli 22 Chanamma W/o Kemporayya 849 S I Kodihalli 22 Boramma W/o Jogayya 850 Sathanuru 35/4A V Venkataiah S/o Boraiah Sathanuru 36/A S Vijay S/o Late T Shankaraiah

213 Sathanuru 37/AP-p1 S K Lakkappa S/o Kempalakkaiah Sathanuru 41/1A,41/2B-p1 Shivanna S/o Chikkaningaiah Sathanuru 41/1A,41/2B-p1 Lakshmma W/o Ramegowda 855 Sathanuru 10/2P-p1,10/2Pp2,10/5 Rathnamma W/o Puttaiah Sathanuru 10/3A,10/4A,10/4 B S Ramakrishna S/o Siddaiah 857 Sathanuru 10/2 Padma D/o Annegowda 858 Sathanuru 9/A Gramathana Sathanuru 8/1A,8/2,8/1B S M Ramakrishna S/o Late Manchegowda Sathanuru 5/2 Chikkaboramma W/o Eeri Bojjaiah Sathanuru 42 Govt Sathanuru 7/3 S K Shivaprakasha Sathanuru 7/1A Nagarajachari s/o Chikkabettachari 864 Sathanuru 7/1A1 Govindhachari S/o Chikkabettachari 865 Sathanuru 7/2E,7/2E S N Narasayya S/o S N Narasayya 866 Sathanuru 1/1 Venkatayya B S/o Boregowda Sathanuru 1/2 Jayalakshmamma W/o Krishna S L 868 Sathanuru 6/1,6/2 Chandra mohan S/o Siddayya Sathanuru 6/1,6/2 Chikanna S/o Kempegowda 870 Sathanuru 6/1,6/2 Naganarasimhegowda S/o Motegowda 871 Sathanuru 6/6 Chikanna S/o Kempayya 872 Sathanuru 6/9 Mahesh S/o Kalayya 873 Sathanuru 6/7A Mahesh S/o Kalayya 874 Sathanuru 6/7A S Nandibasappa S/o N shankappa 875 Sathanuru 6/7A T Thanuja W/o Nagesh 876 Sathanuru 6/7A Manchamma W/o Sheshegowda

214 Sathanuru 6/7A Rathnamma W/o Late S T Ramalingayya 878 Sathanuru 6/7B P Mahesh S/o Late Parvathayya 879 Sathanuru 6/7B P Ananda S/o late Parvathayya 880 Sathanuru 6/7B Nagarathnamma W/o Shambhulingayya 881 Sathanuru 6/7BC,6/8 Sheshegowda S/o Borayya 882 Sathanuru 6/7B S T Ramalingayya S/o Thamayya 883 Sathanuru S Narasayya S/o Narasahegede

215 194 Annex 5: Structure Details DHs Structure details of link 57A (Gubbi - Beeragonahalli near Yediur (NH-48) Sl. No. Chain age Side Village Name Occu. Status Loss Type ` Structu re Type Str. Affecte d Area (in Sq.m) Total Str. Area (in Sq.m) % of Str. Getting Affecte d RHS Gubbi Venkata Hanumaiah S/o Venkataramanappa Cattle Shed Pucca LHS Gubbi Rajanna S/o Channagirappa Squatter Kutcha RHS K S Palya Basavaraj S/o Late Hosa Hallaiah Squatter Kutcha LHS K S Palya Byatamma W/o Narasimhappa al Pucca LHS K S Palya Nagarathna W/o Narasimhamurthy Cattle Shed Kutcha LHS K S Palya Narasamma W/o Narasimhaiah Semi Pucca LHS K S Palya Kenchamma W/o Narasimhaiah al Semi Pucca LHS LHS K S Palya Chikkona halli Ramappa Lakshmana S/o Hanumanthaiah Squatter al/comm er Pucca Pucca LHS Chikkona halli Srinivasa S/o Chandrappa Squatter Kutcha RHS G Hosahalli Marithimmaiah S/o Shyamaiah al Pucca RHS G Hosahalli Palakshaiah S/o Rudrappa (O) Pump House Pucca LHS G Hosahalli Dayananda S/o Honnappa Squatter Kutcha LHS G Hosahalli Siddaramanna S/o Boranna Squatter Kutcha LHS RHS RHS G Hosahalli G Hosahalli G Hosahalli Rajanna Manjanna Chandranna Legal Tenant Squatter Squatter Kutcha Kutcha Kutcha RHS G Hosahalli Anusuyamma W/o Rajanna Squatter Kutcha RHS G Hosahalli Rathnamma W/o Late Rangaswamaiah Squatter Kutcha LHS G Hosahalli Rajanna S/o Rangaiah al Pucca

216 RHS G Hosahalli Rajanna S/o Ranganna Cattle Shed Kutcha RHS G Hosahalli Anusuyamma W/o Rajanna al Pucca LHS G Hosahalli Eranna S/o Chikkiraiah Squatter Kutcha LHS Thotasag ar Sangamesha S/o Gurusiddappa Squatter Kutcha LHS Thotasag ar Manju S/o Lingaraju Squatter Kutcha LHS Thotasag ar Halumma W/o Revanna Squatter al Semi Pucca LHS Thotasag ar Dayanna Squatter Kutcha RHS Thotasag ar Venkatesha S/o Kalaiah Squatter Kutcha RHS Koppa Cross Basavaraj S/o Puttaswamachar Squatter Kutcha LHS Koppa Cross Girisha S/o Seenappa Squatter RHS Koppa Locked LHS Surigena halli Venkatarangaiah S/o Venkatappa al al Kutcha Pucca Pucca RHS Surigena halli Ranganatha S/o Gangarangaiah al Pucca RHS Surigena halli Raja S/o Chikkarangaiah al Semi Pucca RHS Neralaha lli Lakshminarasaiah S/o Narasaiah al Semi Pucca RHS K G Temple Mudalagirigowda S/o Govindappa Pucca LHS K G Temple Ganganna S/o Govindappa Legal Tenant Semi Pucca RHS K G Temple Manohar Squatter Kutcha RHS K G Temple Channamma W/o Late Rangappa al Pucca RHS K G Temple Shivanna S/o Kalegowda Legal Tenant Semi Pucca RHS K G Temple Makbal Unnissa Khan W/o Rayasuddin Legal Tenant Pucca RHS K G Temple Manjamma W/o Basavaraj al Semi Pucca RHS K G Temple Rajanna Squatter Kutcha LHS K G Temple Gowramma W/o Karegowdru Squatter Kutcha LHS K G Temple Govindaiah S/o Arasaiah Squatter Kutcha

217 LHS K G Temple Siddaramakka W/o Huccha Kariyappa Squatter Kutcha LHS K G Temple Chikkabairaiah S/o Gangappa Squatter Kutcha LHS K G Temple Puttaiah S/o Chikkamma al Semi Pucca RHS K G Temple G R Kumar S/o G M Rangappa Pucca RHS LHS Lingamm anahalli Lingamm anahalli Abeeb S/o Chotasab Kammar S/o Ullisab Squatter al Pucca Kutcha LHS Lingamm anahalli Makbal Ahmad S/o Bashasab al Semi Pucca LHS Lingamm anahalli Muneera W/o Yahubsab (O) Toilet Semi Pucca LHS Kunala Abdul Salam S/o Abdulbai al Pucca RHS Kunala Munna S/o Sadiad Husain Shah Squatter RHS Kunala Hithiyaz S/o Alifsab Squatter LHS Kunala Rafi S/o Abdul Sukursab Squatter RHS Kunala Syed S/o Syed Basha Squatter Kutcha Kutcha Kutcha Kutcha RHS Kunala Iqbal Ahmad S/o Kareemsab al Pucca RHS Kunala Irshad S/o Kareemsab al Pucca RHS Haruves andra Boregowda S/o Kunnaiah Pucca RHS Haruves andra Boregowda S/o Chinnaiah al Pucca LHS Hindisak ere Yashodhamma W/o Late Nagaraja Shetty Squatter Kutcha LHS Hindisak ere Ningamma W/o Nagaraj Squatter Kutcha LHS Hindisak ere Somashekhar S/o Chikkappaiah Squatter Kutcha LHS Hindisak ere Kampashetty Squatter Kutcha LHS Hindisak ere Rathnamma W/o Rajanna Squatter Kutcha LHS Hindisak ere Sannappachar S/o Kempappachar Squatter Kutcha LHS Hindisak ere Neelakantachar Legal Tenant al Pucca LHS Hindisak ere Narasimhaiah S/o Rangappa Squatter Kutcha LHS Hindisak ere M C Chandrashekhar S/o Channaveerappa Squatter Kutcha

218 LHS Hindisak Ramesh S/o ere Rangappa al Pucca LHS Hindisak T Nanjappa S/o ere Thimmaiah al Pucca LHS Hindisak Krishnappa S/o Legal ere Yallaiah Tenant al Pucca LHS Hindisak Mariyanna S/o Gadi ere Yallappa Pucca LHS Hindisak ere Pathaiah S/o Yallaiah Squatter Kutcha LHS Hindisak H M Parashuramaiah ere S/o Mariyappa Squatter Kutcha LHS Hemasa Dodda Yallaiah S/o gara Mariyanna Squatter Kutcha RHS Hindisak Parashuram S/o Semi ere Pathaiah al Pucca LHS Hemasa Vijayalakshmamma gara W/o Mahadevappa al Pucca RHS C S Pura Raju S/o Rangaiah Squatter Kutcha RHS C S Pura Ankarama W/o Hydersab al Pucca LHS C S Pura Kempaiah S/o Chikka Legal Kempaiah Tenant Pucca LHS Padugudi Gowramma W/o Narasimhaiah al Pucca LHS Kallahalli Mohammad Anwar Semi S/o M Azam al Pucca LHS Kallahalli Dodda Narasimhaiah Semi S/o Dodda Narasaiah al Pucca RHS Kallahalli K N Rangaramaiah S/o Narasaiah al Pucca RHS Shettigon danahalli Lakshmi W/o Ramesh Squatter Kutcha RHS Shettigon Govindaraju S/o danahalli Chikka Muniyappa Squatter Kutcha LHS Dodderi Rangamma W/o Donaiah Squatter Kutcha RHS Dodda Annegowda S/o Madure Ramaiah al Pucca Dodda RHS Gayathramma Madure al Semi Pucca RHS Dodda Lakshmamma W/o Cattle Madure Nanjegowda Shed Kutcha RHS Dodda Dodda Malle Madure Channaiah al Pucca LHS Dodda Ganganna S/o Madure Doddaiah Squatter Kutcha

219 RHS Dodda Madure Varadaraj S/o Doddaiah Cattle Shed Semi Pucca LHS Beeraga nahalli Locked (O) Toilet Semi Pucca LHS Beeraga nahalli Nalina W/o Shiva Kumar Pucca LHS Beeraga nahalli Nalina W/o Shiva Kumar Pucca DHs Structure details of link 57B (Beeragonahalli near Yediur (NH-48) - Kowdley) Sl. No. Chaina ge RHS Yediyur Side Village Name Shanthamma W/o Narayanappa Occu. Status LHS Yediyur Vacant Shop Squatter RHS Yediyur Shanthamma W/o Late Narayanappa Loss Type (O) Projectio n al Structu re Type Semi Pucca Str. Affecte d Area (in Sq.m) Total Str. Area (in Sq.m) % of Str. Getting Affected Kutcha Pucca RHS Markena halli Rangamma W/o Late Muniswamappa al Pucca RHS Markena halli Mayamma Temple Legal Tenant Pucca RHS Markena halli Thimmaiah S/o Kempegowda al Pucca RHS Markena halli Boramma W/o Rudrappa Squatter Kutcha RHS Tigaralap alya Kondamma al Pucca RHS Tigaralap alya Siddaiah S/o Late Thimmaiah al Pucca LHS Tigaralap alya Kondaiah Squatter Kutcha RHS Tigaralap alya Thimmappa S/o Venkataiah al Pucca RHS Tigaralap alya Thimmakka W/o Kari Rangaiah al Semi Pucca RHS Hanuma pura Gangadharappa S/o Channigaiah al Kutcha RHS Hanuma pura Govindaraj S/o Sannappa al Pucca LHS Hanuma pura Venkataramappa S/o Govindaiah al Pucca RHS Amruthur u Muddagowda al Semi Pucca LHS Amruthur u Ramakrishna S/o Venkataramaiah al Pucca

220 LHS Amruthur u Gangachar Legal Tenant Semi Pucca RHS Amruthur u Muddegowda Legal Tenant al Semi Pucca LHS Amruthur u Shekhar S/o Venkatachar Semi Pucca LHS Amruthur u Ramakrishna S/o Venkataramaiah al Semi Pucca LHS Amruthur u Ramacharya S/o Krishnachar Semi Pucca RHS Amruthur u Gooligowdru S/o Gooligowdru al Semi Pucca RHS Amruthur u Marigowdru S/o Kenchagooli Gowdru al Pucca LHS Amruthur u Gangachari S/o Brahmachari Squatter Kutcha LHS Amruthur u Chandramma W/o Chikkanna Shetty al Kutcha LHS Amruthur u Subbalakshmamma al Pucca LHS Amruthur u Krishnappa S/o Chikkagulaiah Pucca LHS RHS Amruthur u Amruthur u Lacchi Shaffir Ahmad Squatter Squatter Kutcha Kutcha LHS Amruthur u Shekh Ali Mulla S/o Shekh Munnar Semi Pucca LHS Amruthur u Kalachar S/o Eshwarchar al Semi Pucca LHS Hosaker e Boregowda S/o Yamannappa al Pucca LHS Hosaker e Boraiah S/o Boralingaiah al Semi Pucca LHS Hosaker e Ganganna S/o Lingappa Cattle Shed Pucca RHS Hosaker e Boregowda S/o Muddegowda al Pucca RHS Hosaker e Shankarappa S/o Bangiranga Squatter Kutcha LHS Hosaker e Byrapppa S/o Dodd Byregowda Cattle Shed Kutcha LHS Hosaker e Shivanna S/o Byrappa al Kutcha RHS Hosaker e H C Byrappa S/o Chikka Boregowda al/comm er Kutcha LHS Hosaker e Sathish S/o Narasimhaiah al Pucca RHS Hosaker e Gangaiah S/o Late Byrappa al Pucca

221 LHS Hosaker e Gangaiah S/o Dodda Siddaiah al Pucca RHS Hosaker e Boregowda S/o Late Byrappa al Kutcha LHS Hosaker e Narayana S/o Mudla Giriyaiah al/comm er Pucca RHS Hosaker e Shivanna S/o Late Patattigowda al Pucca RHS Hosaker e Lakshmamma W/o Kencha Boregowda al Pucca RHS Hosaker e H D Krishnappa S/o Boregowda Farm House Pucca LHS Jinnagar a Thimmamma W/o Late Kenchaiah al Pucca LHS Jinnagar a Gundaiah S/o Hucchaia al Pucca LHS Sanaba J G Partha S/o Gundaiah al Pucca RHS Jinnagar a Chandrashekhar S/o Ramalingaiah Legal Tenant Pucca RHS Jinnagar a Srinivasaiah Squatter Kutcha RHS Jinnagar a Sakamma W/o Ramashetty al Pucca RHS Jinnagar a Kumar S/o Late Bajjaiah al Pucca RHS Jinnagar a Akkamma W/o Ramaiah al Pucca RHS Jinnagar a Khaji Khan S/o Late Abdul Majid Khan Pucca RHS Jinnagar a Lakshmidevamma W/o Rajanna Semi Pucca RHS Jinnagar a Kumar S/o Bajjigowda Semi Pucca RHS Jinnagar a Jagadish S/o Rameshaiah al Pucca RHS Jinnagar a Seethramaiah S/o Rameshaiah al Pucca RHS Jinnagar a Rameshaiah S/o Kundura Gooligowda al Pucca LHS Sanaba Venkatesha S/o Thimmaiah al Pucca LHS Sanaba Jayaramaiah S/o Ramaiah Cattle Shed Pucca LHS Sanaba Puttamma W/o Late Chikka Gulaiah al Pucca RHS Sanaba S M Kadlaiah S/o Mariyappa al Pucca RHS Sanaba Narabhishaiah S/o Maralasiddappa al Pucca

222 LHS Sanaba Chandramma W/o Kenchegowda al Pucca Dasappa S/o Late LHS Sanaba Boosigowdara Pucca al Dasegowda RHS Sanaba Kempaiah S/o Kaddi Chennaiah al Pucca LHS Sanaba S T Dasegowda S/o Thimmaiah al Pucca Maridimmaiah S/o RHS Sanaba Naregegowdana Pucca al Thimmaiah RHS Sanaba Jayaram S/o Thimmaiah al Kutcha RHS Sanaba S T Gangaiah S/o Thimmaiah al Pucca Venkataramaiah S/o RHS Sanaba al/comm Pucca Late Sannaiah er RHS Sanaba Kempaiah S/o Gulaiah al Pucca RHS Sanaba Hotte Channaiah S/o Kantappa al Pucca RHS Sanaba Lakshmamma W/o Hire Channaiah al Pucca RHS Benavar akoppalu B S Gangadharaiah S/o Siddaiah Pucca al RHS Benavar akoppalu Marisiddaiah S/o Buduraiah Pucca al RHS Benavar akoppalu Kulla Chikkamma W/o Byraiah Pucca al RHS Benavar akoppalu Gangaiah S/o Late Siddaiah Squatter Kutcha RHS Benavar akoppalu Siddagangaiah S/o Siddaiah Pucca al RHS Benavar akoppalu Chikkasiddaiah S/o Siddaiah Pucca al Benavar LHS Mayanna akoppalu (O) Bore Well Pucca LHS Benavar Bettaswamy S/o Semi akoppalu Chikkanna al Pucca RHS Hanchipu ra Chikkamma W/o Late Channegowda Pucca al RHS RHS RHS RHS Hanchipu ra Hanchipu ra Hanchipu ra Hanchipu ra Ramanna S/o Dodda Petegowda Byregowda S/o Papanna Chikkaboraiah S/o Kenchalingaiah Pucca al Semi al/comm Pucca er Semi al Pucca Madhu Thimmaiah Pucca al

223 RHS Hanchipu ra Marithimmaiah S/o Rachappa al Pucca LHS Hanchipu ra Bettegowda S/o Patil Kempu Boregowda al Pucca RHS Hanchipu ra Tirumalaiah S/o Rachappa al Pucca RHS Hanchipu ra Rajamma al Pucca RHS Hanchipu ra Shivaramaiah S/o Boraiah al Pucca RHS Hanchipu ra Sakamma W/o Bislaiah al Semi Pucca LHS Hanchipu ra Venkatesha S/o Shivaramu Squatter Kutcha RHS Hanchipu ra Shivaramaiah S/o Chennappa Squatter Kutcha RHS Arjunahal li A N Virupakshagowda S/o Nanjegowda al Pucca LHS Arjunahal li Boregowda S/o Siddaiah al Pucca LHS Arjunahal li Sharadhamma W/o Boregowda al Pucca RHS Arjunahal li Marigowda S/o Hucchegowda Semi Pucca LHS Arjunahal li Nanjundagowda S/o Ramachandraiah al, Boundar y Wall Pucca RHS Arjunahal li Nanjaiah S/o Nanjaiah Squatter Kutcha RHS Arjunahal li Shivalingamma W/o Mariyappa al Pucca DHs Structure details of link 57C (Kowdley - Mandya) Sl. No. Chaina ge Side Village Name Occu. Status Loss Type Structu re Type Str. Affecte d Area (in Sq.m) Total Str. Area (in Sq.m) % of Str. Getting Affected LHS Kowdley Nanjundappa S/o Thimmaiah Marigowda Boundar y Wall,(O) Godown Semi Pucca LHS Kowdley Umesh S/o Mahadevappa Squatter Kutcha RHS Kowdley Putta Tayamma W/o Late Kariyappa Kutcha RHS Kowdley Putta Tayamma W/o Late Kariyappa Legal Tenant Kutcha

224 RHS Kowdley Prakash S/o Late Kariyappa Kutcha RHS Kowdley Putta Tayamma W/o Late Kariyappa Legal Tenant Kutcha RHS Kowdley Varadaraj S/o Appa Shetty Squatter Kutcha LHS Kowdley Shivananja S/o Nanje Gowda Squatter LHS Kowdley Nagaraj S/o Manikya Squatter RHS Kowdley RHS Kowdley Vishakanta Gowda S/o Nanje Gowda Jayalakshmi W/o Kala Mutthaiah RHS Kowdley Narayana Gowda B Legal Tenant RHS Kowdley Narayana Gowda B RHS Kowdley Bettaswamy RHS Kowdley K N Rangaswamy S/o Nagaiah Squatter RHS Kowdley M Mari Gowda RHS Kowdley M Mari Gowda RHS Kowdley M Mari Gowda RHS Kowdley M Mari Gowda RHS Kowdley M Mari Gowda LHS Kowdley LHS Kowdley LHS Kowdley LHS Kowdley LHS Kowdley RHS Kowdley Not Available during survey T Rajappa S/o Thimme Gowda T Thimme Gowda S/o Thimmaiah Rajappa S/o Kulla Hombale Gowda Honne Gowda S/o Ninge Gowda Chenne Gowda S/o Male Gowda Legal Tenant Legal Tenant Legal Tenant Legal Tenant (O) Projectio n al/comm er al al al/comm er al/comm er al al/comm er (O) Saw Mill Kutcha Kutcha Semi Pucca Pucca Semi Pucca Semi Pucca Pucca Kutcha Pucca Pucca Pucca Pucca Pucca Pucca Pucca Pucca Pucca Semi Pucca Semi Pucca RHS Kowdley Jogi Gowda S/o Sanna Mari Gowda al Semi Pucca LHS Kowdley Karadaiah S/o Hombaiah al Pucca LHS Kowdley Prakasha S/o Karadaiah al Pucca LHS Kowdley Mariswamy Gowda S/o Jogigowda (O) Godown Semi Pucca

225 RHS D Malligere Chandramma W/o Siddarama Legal Tenant al Pucca RHS D Malligere Putta Ningamma W/o Late Ramanna al Pucca LHS D Malligere Ramaiah S/o Hucche Gowda Cattle Shed Pucca LHS D Malligere Chikka Thimmamma W/o Late Chikka Thimmaiah Squatter Cattle Shed Kutcha LHS D Malligere Channappa S/o Ningappa Cattle Shed Pucca LHS D Malligere Parvathamma W/o Late Nanjaiah al Pucca LHS D Malligere Mariyappa S/o Papu Nanjaiah al Pucca LHS D Malligere Biliyappa S/o Nanjunde Gowda Semi Pucca LHS D Malligere Lakshmamma W/o Srikante Gowda Legal Tenant Semi Pucca LHS D Malligere Nanje Gowda S/o Kempaiah Squatter Kutcha LHS D Malligere Hucche Gowda S/o Mudle Gowda Semi Pucca RHS Hosagavi Ramanna S/o Nathe Gowda Squatter Kutcha LHS Chandag alu Shambu Gowda S/o Kari Gowda al Semi Pucca RHS Chandag alu Shambu Gowda S/o Khajani Gowda al Pucca LHS Chandag alu Shambu Gowda S/o Kari Gowda al Pucca RHS Chandag alu Rani W/o Late Ramakrishna al Pucca RHS Chandag alu Ramesh S/o Puttaswamy Gowda al Pucca LHS Chandag alu Gowramma W/o Kulle Gowda al Pucca LHS Chandag alu Mote Gowda S/o Mullure Gowda al Pucca LHS Chandag alu Doddhyde Gowda S/o Dodda Putte Gowda al Pucca RHS Chandag alu Sidde Gowda S/o Siddaiah Kutcha LHS Chandag alu Thammanna Gowda S/o Chikka Linge Gowda al Pucca RHS Chandag alu Rajamma W/o Late Cheluvaraja Shetty al/comm er Semi Pucca

226 LHS Chandag Ravi S/o alu Thammanna Gowda Squatter Kutcha RHS Chandag alu Venkataramana Shetty S/o Neela Shetty Kutcha LHS Chandag Shankare Gowda alu S/o Mote Gowda al Pucca LHS Chandag Cheluvaraju S/o alu Vaikunta Shettaru Kutcha Puttaswamy Gowda LHS Chandag Semi S/o Chikka Linge alu al Pucca Gowda LHS Chandag Kulle Gowda S/o alu Chikka Linge Gowda al Kutcha Chikka Tayamma (O) Chandag LHS W/o Late Kari Basemen Kutcha alu Gowda t RHS RHS Chandag alu Chandag alu Bili Gowda S/o Kenche Gowda Ramalingaiah S/o Bili Gowda (O) Projectio Kutcha n Squatter Kutcha Lakshmamma W/o LHS Chandag Late Puttaswamy alu al Pucca Gowda LHS Chandag Putta Tayamma W/o alu Nage Gowda al Pucca Sanna Acharya S/o LHS Chandag Dodda alu al Kutcha Venkatacharya Appacharya S/o LHS Chandag Dodda alu al Kutcha Venkatacharya LHS Chandag Bore Gowda S/o alu Siddalinge Gowda Squatter Kutcha RHS Chandag alu Ganesh S/o Linge Gowda Squatter Kutcha LHS Chandag Venkata Shetty S/o alu Govinda Shetty Squatter Kutcha RHS Chandag alu Nathe Gowda S/o Gulle Bore Gowda Squatter Kutcha RHS Chandag alu Kenche Gowda S/o Badda Linge Gowda Kutcha al LHS Chandag Shivarathna W/o alu Bore Gowda Squatter Kutcha LHS Chandag Kariya S/o Mari Semi alu Kuntaiah al Pucca LHS Chandag Linge Gowda S/o alu Mallu Gowda al Pucca

227 RHS Halleger e Ramakrishna S/o Late Buke Gowda Cattle Shed Pucca LHS Halleger e Vijayendra S/o Chikka Sidde Gowda Squatter,Boun dary Wall Kutcha LHS Halleger e Jayappa S/o Dodda Javare Gowda al Pucca LHS Halleger e Chikka Boraiah S/o Siddaiah Squatter Kutcha LHS Halleger e Aathik Ahmad S/o Babajaan Squatter Kutcha LHS Halleger e H N Narasimhacharya S/o Narasimhachari Squatter Pucca LHS Halleger e Gowramma W/o Late Shankarappa Squatter Pucca LHS Halleger e Venkataramana Shetty S/o Cheluvappa Shetty Squatter Pucca LHS Halleger e H P Krishna S/o Papanna Squatter Pucca LHS Halleger e Subbe Gowda S/o Javare Gowda Squatter Pucca LHS Halleger e Muralidhara S/o Nanjundappa Squatter Pucca LHS Halleger e H C Siddaraju S/o Chikka Mari Gowda Squatter Pucca RHS Halleger e H B Shankar S/o Bore Gowda (O) Stare Case Stair Case RHS Halleger e H C Shivaramu S/o Chikka Javare Gowda Legal Tenant Pucca RHS Halleger e H C Shivaramu S/o Chikka Javare Gowda Legal Tenant Pucca RHS Halleger e H C Shivaramu S/o Chikka Javare Gowda Legal Tenant Pucca RHS Halleger e H C Shivaramu S/o Chikka Javare Gowda Legal Tenant Pucca RHS Halleger e H C Shivaramu Legal Tenant,Boun dary Wall Pucca LHS Halleger e Chowde Gowda S/o Panne Gowda Pucca LHS Halleger e Rajanna S/o Papanna Legal Tenant Pucca RHS Halleger e H C Shivaramu Legal Tenant Pucca

228 LHS Halleger Legal (O) Not Available e Tenant Godown Pucca LHS Halleger Rajanna S/o al,(o) e Papanna Godown Pucca LHS Halleger Rajanna S/o al,(o) e Papanna Godown Pucca RHS Anasosal u Radhakrishna S/o A M Ramanna Pucca al RHS Anasosal u Mahendra S/o A M Ramanna Pucca al RHS Anasosal u Mahendra S/o A M Ramanna Pucca RHS Anasosal u A R Radhakrishna S/o Ramanna Pucca RHS Ankanna na Doddi Suresh S/o Kariyappa Legal Tenant Pucca RHS Ankanna na Doddi Suresh S/o Kariyappa Pucca al Rame Gowda S/o LHS Ankanna Sheddu Manche na Doddi al Pucca Gowda Pape Gowda S/o LHS Ankanna Shedda Manche na Doddi al Pucca Gowda RHS Ankanna na Doddi P Shivalinge Gowda S/o Puttaswamy Gowda Encroache r Kutcha RHS Ankanna na Doddi Chikkanna S/o Chikka Narasaiah Squatter Kutcha al RHS Kalmaddi Doddi K H Rame Gowda S/o Hanume Gowda Squatter Kutcha RHS Kalmaddi Doddi Shivanna S/o Ganji Lingaiah Squatter Kutcha LHS Kalmaddi Sakamma W/o al/comm Doddi Puttaswami Gowda Pucca er RHS Kalmaddi Doddi Kumar S/o Shankare Gowda Squatter Kutcha LHS Kalmaddi Mahadeva S/o al/comm Doddi Channe Gowda Pucca er LHS Kalmaddi Nagaraj S/o,Boun Doddi Chikkanathe Gowda Pucca dary Wall RHS Kalmaddi Doddi Shivanna S/o Basave Gowda Kutcha LHS Kalmaddi Manteswamy S/o Doddi Guru Basavachari Squatter Kutcha LHS Kalmaddi D Puttaswamy S/o Doddi Dase Gowda Squatter Pucca

229 RHS Kalmaddi Doddi Bili Gowda S/o Ere Gowda Squatter Kutcha RHS RHS Ankanna na Doddi Keregod u Shankara S/o Sidde Gowda Prakash S/o Honnappa Boundar y Wall,(O) Open Plot (O) Projectio n Pucca Kutcha LHS Keregod u Mahadevappa S/o Ganganna Squatter Kutcha LHS Keregod u Ramesh S/o Puttaswamy Gowda Squatter Kutcha LHS Keregod u M Siddappa Squatter Kutcha LHS Keregod u Nagaraja S/o Chandrachar Squatter Kutcha LHS LHS LHS Keregod u Keregod u Keregod u Jayaswamy K L Vacant Shop Siddamma W/o Ravi Legal Tenant Squatter Squatter Pucca Kutcha Kutcha LHS Keregod u Iqbal Pasha S/o Munnavar Pasha Squatter Kutcha LHS Keregod u Vacant Shop Squatter Kutcha LHS Keregod u Shankare Gowda S/o Ganesha Gowda (O) Stare Case Stair Case LHS LHS RHS LHS RHS LHS Keregod u Keregod u Keregod u Keregod u Keregod u Keregod u K N Nagaraja S/o Nage Gowda K Anne Gowda S/o Doddhyde Gowda Sadashiva Murthy S/o Shivarudrappa Ramesh S/o H S Rajashekaraiah Shankar S/o Late T K Linge Gowda Shankare Gowda S/o Linge Gowda Encroache r Encroache r Encroache r Legal Tenant Encroache r (O) Projectio n (O) Projectio n al/comm er (O) Projectio n (O) Projectio n (O) Projectio n Kutcha Kutcha Pucca Kutcha Kutcha Kutcha RHS Keregod u Ramakrishna S/o C Chikka Linge Gowda Legal Tenant Pucca RHS Keregod u Ramakrishna S/o K C Chikkalinge Gowda Legal Tenant Pucca RHS Keregod u K C Ramakrishna S/o C Chikkalinge Gowda Legal Tenant Pucca RHS Keregod u Jayamma W/o Venkata Shetty Legal Tenant Pucca

230 RHS Keregod u Jayamma S/o Venkata Shetty al/comm Pucca er RHS Keregod u Jayamma W/o Venkata Shetty Legal Tenant Pucca RHS Keregod u Jayamma W/o Venkata Shetty Legal Tenant Pucca RHS Keregod u Shivaswamy S/o Patel Chikkanna Legal Tenant Pucca RHS Keregod u Shivaswamy S/o Patel Chikkanna Legal Tenant Pucca RHS Keregod u Shivaswamy S/o Patel Chikkanna Legal Tenant Semi Pucca RHS Keregod u Anne Gowda S/o Doddalinge Gowda Legal Tenant Pucca RHS Keregod u Anne Gowda S/o Doddalinge Gowda Legal Tenant Office Pucca LHS Keregod Kempira Shetty S/o u Kempira Shetty Squatter Kutcha RHS Keregod u Anne Gowda S/o Doddalinge Gowda Legal Tenant Pucca LHS Keregod Vijay Kumar S/o u Mari Gowda Squatter Kutcha RHS Keregod u Anne Gowda S/o Doddalinge Gowda Legal Tenant Pucca LHS Keregod Ramu S/o u Chikkalingaiah Squatter Kutcha RHS Keregod u K M Yashodhamma W/o Late K L Krishne Gowda Legal Tenant Pucca RHS Keregod u K M Yahsodhamma W/o Late K L Krishne Gowda Legal Tenant Pucca RHS Keregod u K M Yashodhamma W/o Late K L Krishne Gowda Legal Tenant Pucca RHS Keregod u Nagamma W/o Bore Gowda Legal Tenant Pucca RHS Keregod u Nagamma W/o Bore Gowda Legal Tenant Pucca RHS Keregod u Nagamma W/o Bore Gowda Legal Tenant Pucca RHS Keregod u K S Mruthyunjaya Swamy S/o K M Shivanna al/comm Pucca er RHS Keregod u K S Mruthyunjaya Swamy S/o K M Shivanna al/comm Pucca er

231 RHS Keregod u K S Mruthyunjaya Swamy S/o K M Shivanna al/comm er Ground RHS Keregod u K S Mruthyunjaya Swamy S/o K M Shivanna al/comm er Ground RHS Keregod u K S Mruthyunjaya S/o K M Shivanna Legal Tenant Semi Pucca LHS Keregod u P Krishne Gowda S/o Panche Gowda Semi Pucca LHS Keregod u Mujarayi Ilake Legal Tenant Pucca LHS Keregod u Meenakshi W/o Ramakrishna Squatter Pucca LHS LHS Keregod u Keregod u Vacant Shop Vacant Shop Squatter Squatter Kutcha Kutcha RHS Keregod u Jagadheesh S/o Buye Gowda Squatter Kutcha LHS Keregod u Krishne Gowda S/o Chikka Mudde Gowda Legal Tenant al Pucca LHS Keregod u Krishne Gowda S/o Chikka Mudde Gowda Legal Tenant al Pucca LHS Marilinga na Doddi Puttaswamy S/o Kajji Ninge Gowda (O) Toilet Kutcha RHS Marilinga na Doddi Cheluva Shetty S/o Thammaiah Shetty Kutcha LHS Marilinga na Doddi M S Baire Gowda S/o Sidde Gowda Squatter Kutcha RHS Marilinga na Doddi Narayana S/o Mari Gowda Squatter Kutcha RHS Marilinga na Doddi Chennachari S/o Mayachari Squatter Kutcha RHS Marilinga na Doddi Anil Kumar S/o K Linge Gowda Squatter Kutcha RHS Marilinga na Doddi Umesh S/o H Chikke Gowda Squatter Kutcha RHS Marilinga na Doddi M L Nagaraju S/o Linge Gowda al Pucca RHS Marilinga na Doddi K Mari Gowda S/o Kari Gowda al Pucca LHS Hulivana Krishna S/o Chikka Siddappa Squatter Kutcha RHS Hulivana Harinarayana S/o Bellada Siddappa al Pucca LHS Hulivana Lakshmi W/o Ganesh Squatter Kutcha

232 RHS Hulivana LHS Hulivana LHS Hulivana H M Puttaswamy S/o H S Manchaiah H C Ramachandra S/o Chikka Thammaiah H S Shankarappa S/o Sidde Gowda Pucca Squatter Kutcha (O) Toilet Pucca RHS Hulivana H B Nagaraj S/o Dodda Bore Gowda Legal Tenant Pucca RHS Hulivana H B Nagaraj S/o Dodda Bore Gowda Legal Tenant Pucca LHS Hulivana LHS Hulivana RHS Hulivana RHS Hulivana RHS Hulivana RHS Hulivana RHS Hulivana H B Rajanna S/o Gowdnar Boraiah Umesh S/o Krishnappa Siddamma W/o Manchaiah Lohith Kumar S/o Nagaraj Prakash S/o Piddappa Seema W/o Lakshmana Papanna S/o Kenchappana Sidde Gowda Semi Pucca Squatter Kutcha Squatter Kutcha Squatter Kutcha Kutcha Squatter Kutcha Squatter Kutcha RHS Hulivana Not Available Squatter Kutcha LHS Hulivana Naganna S/o Bore Gowda Legal Tenant Pucca RHS Hulivana RHS Hulivana RHS Hulivana LHS Hulivana LHS Hulivana LHS Hulivana LHS Hulivana LHS Hulivana Baire Gowda S/o Honi Kencha Mangalamma W/o Jayarama H D Shankare Gowda S/o Panchayyana Dase Gowda Murthy S/o Govindaiah Chandru S/o Chikka Poraiah Manche Gowda S/o Boraiah Shivamma W/o Madiwali Ramanna H B Javare Gowda S/o Baire Gowda Squatter Kutcha Squatter Kutcha Squatter Kutcha Squatter Kutcha Squatter Kutcha Squatter Kutcha Squatter Kutcha Semi,Boun Pucca dary Wall

233 RHS Hulivana Gendera Krishna S/o Nathe Gowda Squatter RHS Hulivana Vacant Shop Squatter LHS LHS RHS Honagan ahalli Honagan ahalli Honagan ahalli Kamalamma W/o Chowdaiah Kamalamma W/o Chowdaiah Naganna S/o Kalachavade Gowda al,(o) Poultry Farm al,(o) Poultry Farm al Kutcha Kutcha Pucca Pucca Pucca RHS Honagan ahalli H K Mahesh S/o Kala Chowdaiah al Pucca RHS Honagan ahalli Thimmamma W/o Eraiah Squatter al Kutcha RHS Honagan ahalli Kumar S/o Ninge Gowda Squatter Kutcha LHS Kommer ahalli Lakshmamma W/o Gopalaiah Squatter al Semi Pucca LHS Kommer ahalli Pape Gowda S/o Bore Gowda al,(o) Open Plot Pucca LHS Kommer ahalli Ramesha S/o Sanna Lingaiah Squatter Kutcha LHS Kommer ahalli Gayathri W/o Late Bhimaraju Squatter Kutcha RHS Kommer ahalli Ramesh S/o Ramaiah Squatter Kutcha RHS Kommer ahalli Raju Squatter Kutcha RHS Kommer ahalli Kempaiah S/o Thimmaiah Squatter al Kutcha RHS Kommer ahalli Sidda Shetty S/o Sidda Shetty Squatter al Kutcha RHS RHS RHS Kommer ahalli Kommer ahalli Kommer ahalli Dodda Ramanna Chikkaram Vacant House Legal Tenant Legal Tenant al al/comm er Pucca Pucca Pucca RHS Sathanur u Nagarathnamma W/o Late Shambulingaiah Encroache r (O) Projectio n Kutcha LHS Sathanur u S V Gopal S/o Venkataiah al/comm er Semi Pucca RHS Sathanur u Chenne Gowda S/o Ramanna Squatter Kutcha LHS Sathanur u Ravi S/o Narasimhaiah Pucca

234 RHS Sathanur u Chenne Gowda S/o Chikka Kari Gowda Squatter Kutcha RHS Sathanur u Sridhar S/o Ramachandra Squatter Kutcha LHS Mandya Prathap S/o Rame Gowda Squatter Kutcha Shivashankar Pujari LHS Mandya S/o Siddaramaiah Pucca Pujari LHS Mandya Shivashankar S/o Sannappa Squatter Kutcha C B Shankare LHS Mandya Legal Semi Gowda S/o C B Tenant Pucca Boraiah Pradeep Kumar S/o LHS Mandya,Boun Pucca Patel Jaya Kumar dary Wall LHS Mandya Swamy S/o Semi Javadevaiah Pucca RHS Mandya Vacant Shop Squatter Pucca RHS Mandya Aruna S/o Shivanna Squatter Kutcha RHS Mandya Ashok S/o Annappa Squatter Kutcha RHS Mandya Kumar S/o Late Srinivas Squatter Kutcha H D Shankare (O) RHS Mandya Encroache Semi Gowda S/o Dase Projectio r Pucca Gowda n LHS Mandya Jayamma W/o Jayaram Squatter Kutcha

235 214 Annex 6 : List of Participants for Meeting and Photographs List of Participants for Meeting 57A, 57B and 57C

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243 222 Consultation Meetings Meeting at Hindisakere village on Link 57A Meeting at Hindisakere village on Link 57A Meeting at Jinnagara village on Link 57B Meeting at Jinnagara village on Link 57B Meeting at Chandagalu village on Link 57C Meeting at Chandagalu village on Link 57C

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