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ABBREVIATED RESETTLEMENT ACTION PLAN
FOR COMPREHENSIVE WATER SUPPLY SERVICE IMPROVEMENTS TO
MANUGURU MUNICIPALITY.
ANDHRA PRADESH MUNICIPAL DEVELOPMENT PROJECT
Manuguru Municipality
July, 2013.
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CONTENTS
S.No. Description Page No.
1 Abbreviations 3
2 Executive Summary 4
3 Introduction 5
4 Social Impact Assessment 8
5 Land Acquisition Procedure 12
6 Implementation Arrangements and Budget 14
7 Annexure - I 18
8 Annexure - II 33
9 Annexure - III 34
10 Annexure – IV 35
11 Annexure – V 37
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ABBREVIATIONS
APMDP Andhra Pradesh Municipal Development Project
APRRP Andhra Pradesh Resettlement and Rehabilitation Policy
BPL Below Poverty Line
CDMA Commissioner and Director of Municipal Administration
DEE Deputy Executive Engineer
DUGRB District Urban Grievance Redressal Body
EE Executive Engineer
ELSR Elevated Level Service Reservoir
ESMC Environmental and Social Management Committee
FGD Focused Group Discussions
IRS Income Restoration Schemes
LA Land Acquisition
LAO Land Acquisition Officer
M&E Monitoring and Evaluation
MDO Mandal Development Officer
MSU Municipal Strengthening Unit
NGO Non Government Organization
PAPs Project Affected Persons
PD Project Director
R & R Resettlement and Rehabilitation
RAP Resettlement Action Plan
RDO Revenue Divisional Officer
RoW Right of Way
S&E Social and Environmental
SC Scheduled Caste
ST Scheduled Tribe
SUGRB State Urban Grievance Redressal Body
TDP Tribal Development Plan
WTP Water Treatment Plant
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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
This Abbreviated Resettlement Action Plan is prepared for the sub-project
“Comprehensive Water Supply Service Improvement to Manuguru Municipality” taken up under
APMDP with World Bank assistance. Main objective of this RAP is mitigation of negative
impacts due to this Sub-Project. This ARAP covers project information and its impacts, R&R
Policy frame work, Stakeholder’s meeting details, R&R entitlements, implementation
arrangements, budget, Grievance Redressal Mechanism and synchronization of R&R and civil
works.
Comprehensive Water Supply Service Improvement to Manuguru Municipality is
formulated with intake well in River Godavari as source. This sub-project comprises
construction of Water Treatment Plant and strengthening of distribution system by construction
of two ELSRs and laying of distribution system.
In order to ensure participation of citizens in project preparation, to improve public
awareness of development objectives of the projects and to promote project acceptability and
transparency, Stakeholders meeting was conducted on 06-01-2011 where details of the project
were explained and suggestions of participants were sought for wider acceptability of the
proposal.
The components of this sub-project have been so finalized that negative impacts are
avoided as far as possible. The negative impacts are limited to 0.25 acres of land acquisition
from single land owner for Construction of intake well. Sites required for construction of two
ELSRs are being donated by respective land owners. WTP is proposed in Revenue land at
Kattumallaram. No other negative impacts due to this sub-project have been assessed. This
project will follow consent award and if this fails , normal course of land acquisition under LA
Act, 1894 will be followed.
Implementation of RAP will be done by the Commissioner, Manuguru Municipality . The
RAP along with the budget for the same will be approved by Manuguru Municipality. The R&R
implementation schedule has been synchronized with construction schedule. It will be ensured
that compensation for the land owner is paid before the commencement of construction of
intake well. Tentative budget for this RAP works out to Rs. 8.20 lakhs. The budget provides for
land acquisition and other necessary activities for implementing the ARAP.
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INTRODUCTION
1.1 Andhra Pradesh Municipal Development Project (APMDP) is a US$ 350 MILLION project
being implemented by Government of Andhra Pradesh (GoAP) with support from World Bank .
The Project is aimed at improving urban services in select ULBs mainly in water supply and
sewerage sectors. The project will also support improvements in the financial, technical, and
management capacities of all ULBs of Andhra Pradesh through technical assistance to sustain
the infrastructures being created.
1.2 This sub-project for Manuguru Municipality is one of the water supply service
improvement projects taken up under Andhra Pradesh municipal Development Project (APMDP).
This sub-project is formulated with intake well in River Godavari as source . and strengthening
of distribution system to improve water supply service.
This Sub-project is divided in to the following two Packages.
Package I:
Salient components of this package are:
Construction of 9 m Dia Intake well cum pump house in River Godavari at
Chinaravigudem.
Laying of raw water DI pumping main from intake well to WTP
Construction of 5.00 mld WTP at kattumallaram.
Construction of 150 KL clear water sump at Water Treatment Plant
Construction of Pump House at clear water sump at WTP for conveying clear water from
clear water sump at WTP to 405 KL ELSR at Bhagatsingh Nagar in Zone – I.
Laying of DI clear water pumping main from WTP to existing 405 KL ELSR at
Bhagatsingh Nagar.
Construction of 700 KL capacity ELSR at Municipal Office for Zone-II.
Construction of 700 KL capacity ELSR at Shivalingapuram for Zone-III.
Laying of 350mm /775m, 250 mm dia /1568m DI clear water gravity main from existing
405 KL ELSR at Bhagatsingh nagar in zone-I to Zonal ELSRs.
Laying of Distribution lines in all 3 zones of the ULB.
Construction of compound wall at Water Treatment Plant.
Construction of compound wall at 700 KL ELSRs in Zone – II & III.
Construction of Watchmen quarters at WTP, ZONE-II & Z-III.
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Package II: Installation and maintenance of water meters.
This package comprises of procurement of bulk meters and domestic meters and fixing at
suitable locations and maintenance for specified period.
OBJECTIVES OF THE ARAP:
1.3 Minimisation of negative social impacts has been considered while finalising the
components of this sub-project which resulted in avoiding any impacts within the town.
However, acquisition of 1012 sq.m ( 0.25 acres ) of private land from single land owner is
required for construction of intake well. Mitigation of the adverse social impacts due to land
acquisition needs assessment of the impacts, estimation of the compensation , methodology
and schedule for payment of compensation and establishment of institutional mechanism for
grievance redressal. This ARAP is prepared to propose and implement these mitigation
measures.
The objectives of this RAP are summarised as follows:
Assessment of impacts of the sub -project
Identification of PAPs by type and extent of loss.
Propose compensation as per the policy frame work.
Estimation of compensation and R & R assistance for the PAPs.
Outline Institutional Mechanism for implementation and Grievance Redressal.
STAKEHOLDERS’ CONSULTATION:
1.4 In order to ensure participation of citizens in project preparation, to improve public
awareness of development objectives of the projects and to promote project acceptability and
transparency, Stakeholders meeting was conducted on 06.01.2011 where details of the project
were explained and suggestions of participants were sought for wider acceptability of the
proposal. Proceedings of the meeting are provided as Annexure- I. The suggestions received
during the meeting and the replies are summarized below.
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Issues raised by the Community Reply/Integration in DPR
What are the measures for controlling air
pollution during construction of ELSRs, WTP
and Pipelines.
A comprehensive Environmental Management
Plan will be prepared and integrated in BoQs
of the sub-project.
What are the measures taken by officers for
payment of proper compensation for land
acquisition if necessary.
ULB will pay proper compensation as per the
project guidelines.
Tribal Development Plan for displaced tribal
people in the project.
If any tribal people are displaced in this
project, a Tribal Development Plan will be
prepared and the affected people, if any, will
be properly rehabilitated.
Roads shall be restored immediately after
laying of pipe lines and inconvenience to
public shall be avoided.
Suitable provision has been made in DPR for
restoration of roads and this will be included
in the BoQs.
Policy Legal And Administrative Framework:
1.5 Project will be governed by,
R&R Policy of Andhra Pradesh (Irrigation Sector), 2005
National R&R Policy 2007
World Bank Operational Policy 4.12 on Involuntary Resettlement.
World Bank Operational Policy 4.10 on Indigenous peoples.
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SOCIAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT
Assessment Of Impacts:
2.1 While formulating the subproject, various efforts have been made to minimize
resettlement and land acquisition. During planning and designing, attempt has been made to
restrict the construction works within the vacant ULB/ Revenue lands and RoW of roads.
Due to these efforts, impacts are limited to acquisition of 0.25 acres of land from single land
owner for Construction of intake well.
2.2 The impacts are ascertained for each component of the project based on the proposed
site of construction/alignment. Necessity of land acquisition, impacts on public/private properties,
necessity for temporary relocation of roadside kiosks on RoW and disturbance to business have
been ascertained for each component of the sub-project. The details of proposed investment
components and the potential impacts of those components are described below.
Component wise Impacts:
2.3 The salient components of the sub-project and their impacts are tabulated below
package wise.
Package –I
Component Land Requirement and IR Impact.
Land Ownership Remarks
Intake well cum
pump house at
River Godavari.
1012 sq.m. T. Dharma Rao This land is required for
construction of Intake well
and laying of pumping main
up to the existing road.
Raw Water DI
pumping main from
intake well to WTP.
No Impact. Panchayatraj ( PR)
Department.
Raw water pumping main will
be laid along the RoW of
existing PR Road. Necessary
permission will be obtained
from PR Department.
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Component Land Requirement and IR Impact.
Land Ownership Remarks
5.00 mld Water
Treatment Plant at
Kattumallaram
5220 sq.m.
No Impact.
Revenue land. Process for alienation of this
land is initiated. (Please refer
note below this table)
Clear Water DI
pumping main from
WTP to existing
405 KL ELSR at
Bhagatsinghnagar.
No Impact. ULB & R&B
Department.
Clear water pumping main
will be laid along the RoW of
existing ULB and R&B roads.
Necessary permission will be
obtained from R&B
Department.
700 KL ELSR at Municipal Office for Zone-II.
600 sq.m
Private land belonging
to Sri. P. Haribabu.
Land owner Sri. P. Haribabu
has given willingness to
donate the land required for
ELSR.
( Annexure – II).
700KL ELSR at Shivalingapuram for Zone-III.
600 sq.m.
Private land belonging
to Smt. M.Venkata
Lakshmi.
Land owner Smt. M.Venkata
Lakshmi.has given willingness
to donate the land required
for ELSR.
( Annexure – III).
Clear water gravity
main from 405 Kl
ELSR at
Bhagatsinghnagar
to zonal ELSRs.
No Impact. ULB Clear water gravity main will
be laid along the RoW of
existing ULB roads.
Distribution lines in
the ULB.
No Impact. ULB and R&B
Department.
Distribution lines will be laid
along the RoW of existing
ULB and R&B roads.
Necessary permission will be
obtained from R&B
Department.
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Package –II:
Component Land Requirement and IR Impact.
Land Ownership Remarks
Water Meters No Impact ----- Water Meters will be
fixed on Clear water
Mains and Distribution
lines.
Total Land Requirement = 7432 sq.m.
Note: 5 MLD WTP is proposed in Revenue land (total extent of 3 Acres and 4 Guntas )
at Kattumallaram. This land is being cultivated by G.Narasimhulu (non-tribal ) unauthorisedly.
Out of the total extent of about 3 acres, 5220 sq.m (1.29 acres) required for WTP only will be
alienated to ULB.
If there is any temporary loss of crops / properties during execution of raw water main, they
will be dealt as additional impacts and losses will be compensated appropriately.
Positive Benefits Due to The Sub-Project:
2.4 Not withstanding of the few above mentioned advese imapcts,the prosoed proejct will have
positive impacts in the form of :
Reduction in water shortage
Increased access to potable water (At present limited drinking water is supplied through
public stand posts only. This sub-project is designed to supply 70 lpcd through House
Service Connections)
Reduction in waterborne diseases
Time saving for the residents
Job opportunity in the Project
Scope for improving quality of life.
Exposure to awareness programmes and hence updating knowledge.
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Summary of Impacts:
2.5 The number of affected persons under the assessed categories of impacts are summarized below.
S.No. Impact Category Number of affected persons.
1 Acquisition of 0.25 Acres of private agricultural land
1#
2 Alienation of Revenue land for WTP 1#
# Socio-economic details of the farmer are provided as Annexure – V.
.Entltlements:
2.6 The entitlements for different categories of affected persons are as follows.
S.No. Impact Category Number of affected persons.
Entitlements
1 Acquisition of 0.25 Acres of private agricultural land
1 Compensation as per LA act through consent award.
375 days minimum agricultural wages(small farmer).
500 days minimum agricultural wages (ST).
2 Alienation of Revenue land for WTP 1 500 days minimum agricultural wages.
3 Kiosk/ Roadside Vendor on RoW requiring shifting.
#
NIL Shifting Allowance of Rs.2200 and Transitional Allowance of Rs.3300.
# No impacts have been assessed in this category.( Joint Inspection Report is enclosed as
Annexure –IV.) Provision is made in the RAP for additional impacts in this category, if any,
identified during execution. These amounts are for the FYI 2013-14 and shall be adjusted
@ 10% at the beginning of each financial year.
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LAND ACQUISITION PROCEDURE
3.1 An extent of 0.25 acres of agricultural land need to be acquired from single land owner
for Construction of intake well cum pump house at River Godavari and laying of pumping main
from intake well to the existing road.
LAND ACQUISITION PROCESS PLAN
3.2 Land acquisition process plan for the proposed project has been prepared with the help
of revenue maps and location of the proposed intake well. LA plan includes the following key
activities.
Collect photocopies of Village Revenue Maps from the Revenue Department
Superimpose location plan of the proposed intake well and pumping main up to the road
on Village Revenue Maps
Verify the plot under question in the field.
Delineate and estimate the exact area to be acquired where LA is proposed
Collect land ownership details from the concerned Mandal Office
Joint inspection of the land by LAO and representative of the ULB.
Preparation of LA Plan up to the requirement of 6(1) notification under LA Act,
Submission of LA Plan to LAO.
CONSENT AWARD
3.3 In order to meet replacement value of lost land and assets, consent award process will
be followed as per AP negotiation rules 1992. Consent award not only ensures market value at
replacement cost (mutually agreed price), but also it reduces expeditious steps of LA and number
of court cases. The negotiation committee begins negotiation with a base price (market value
along with solatium and interest ). If the market values are more than one year old at the time of
negotiations, these will be updated for inflation to bring the price to the current level. If rate
offered by the committee is not acceptable to PAP, the collector can enhance the rate by 50%
and State Government by any percentage (generally up to 100% of offered rate). If consent
award fails, normal course of LA will be followed. Consent award will be considered failed only
when the land owners do not agree even for enhancement of offered rate by 50 %. The market
value for the land at Chinaravigudem furnished by the sub-registrar is Rs.100000 per Acre.
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STATUS OF LAND ACQUISITION
3.4 The exact extent of land to be acquired from the land owner has been identified with
respective survey numbers. Accordingly LA plans will be prepared and LA proposals will be
submitted to LAO. The 4(1) notification will be published by 30th June,2013.. Similarly declaration
under section 6(1) is expected to be published in September, 2013. Payment of compensation is
expected to be completed by October,2013. (Table 3.1).The normal land acquisition process will
be followed and the use of urgency/emergency clause on section 17 (1) will be avoided to enable
the land owners to submit their concerns and seek clarifications under section 5-A enquiry,
before proceeding with land acquisition process and fixing of compensation.
Table 3.1: LA Plan Schedule
S. No. Activity Timeline
1 Publication of notification under section 4(1) of
the LA Act – intention to acquire land
July,2013.
2 Receipt of objections. August,2013.
3 Hearing of objection - Section 5-A Enquiry. September, 2013
4 Publication of notification under section 6(1) –
declaration of acquisition
October, 2013.
5 Passing of consent award
November,2013.
6 Payment of compensation and possession of
land.
November, 2013.
Donation of land required for two ELSRs:
The land owners of proposed sites for construction of two ELSRs in the ULB have given their
willingness to donate required land for construction of ELSRs (Annexures IV and V ). These letters
will be forwarded to Revenue Department for taking necessary action for transferring the land to
ULB. Revenue Department will process the file and issue orders for transfer of land to ULB.
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IMPLEMENTATION ARRANGEMENTS AND BUDGET
Implementation Of RAP:
4.1 The RAP with necessary budget for implementation will be approved by the ULB
and will be implemented by the ULB in coordination with Revenue Department.
Following steps will be taken for effective implementation of RAP.
The exact land to be acquired will be identified as per the location of the proposed intake
well.
Joint inspection of the land by LAO and representative of the ULB.
Preparation of LA Plan up to the requirement of 6(1) notification under LA Act,
Submission of LA Plan to LAO.
Land acquisition process will be carried out in co-ordination with Revenue Department in
consent award method. Valuation of trees will be done by the Forest and Horticulture
Department.
Payment of compensation to the land owners
The payment of land acquisition compensation will be certified by the Municipal
Commissioner.
The land will be handed over for construction of intake well only after payment of
compensation. Necessary provisions will be made in the agreement to ensure this.
Additional Impacts During the Implementation of Sub-Project:
4.2 During the implementation, if any additional impacts are encountered in addition to those
described in this RAP, they will be promptly addressed through additional measures in
line with the policy provisions. The contractor will communicate promptly to bring to the
notice of S&E officer about any additional impacts that he may encounter during the
execution of works and these will be mitigated promptly. The S&E Officer of the ULB is
responsible for initiating the process for addressing the additional impacts and the
supplementary plans will be processed in a similar manner by which this RAP is prepared
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and approved. The S&E officer will provide a confirmation to MSU , APMDP once in
quarter during the construction period about the details of new impacts encounter and
measures taken to deal with those impacts or confirm that no impacts were encountered.
Synchronization of R&R and Construction Schedule:
4.3 Synchronization of Construction schedule and the corresponding R&R activities are proposed
as follows.
Construction Schedule
R&R Activities
Invitation of bids Draft RAP.
Award of / signing the contract Approval and Disclosure of RAP and setting up of Grievance Redressal Mechanism.
Alienation of WTP Land and ELSR Sites.
Regulatory permissions for Laying of pipe lines.
Handing over of site for the proposed intake well to the contractor.
Payment of compensation to the land owner.
Grievance Redressal Mechanism:
4.4 The grievances can be registered at the complaint cell established at the ULB. The Complaint
Cell would forward the grievance to the S&E officer who will forward the grievance to the
Revenue Officer and the NGO/ Community representative in the ESMC ( Environmental and
Social Management Committee) for redressal. The Complaint Cell will also act as a Public
Information Centre, where the grievances of the community will be registered and other
information with regard to the project, the sub-projects, social and environmental safeguards will
be provided. The grievances can pertain to any social and/or environmental issues triggered by
sub-projects under the APMD Project. A District Urban Grievance Redress Body will be
established for redressing the grievances that couldnot be solved by Grievance Redress Officer
at ULB level This body will consist of 4 to 5 eminent citizens in the District and are from diverse
backgrounds such as, education, health and sanitation, urban infrastructure, civic affairs, etc. In
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an advisory capacity, it will facilitate and suggest suitable action to redress the grievances of the
community/public. At the State level a State Urban Grievance Redressal Body will be established
along similar lines. If the grivance redress officer cannot redress the grievance within a specified
time period, the grievance would be forwarded to the ESMC and further to the District Urban
Grievance Redressal Body constituted at the District level. The grievances that cannot be
redressed at the District level would be referred to the State Urban Grievance Redressal Body.
Each of these authorities can be approached directly for grievance redress by the aggrieved
person/party.
Public Disclosure:
4.5 The RAP in English and Summary in Telugu will be placed at public places and gthe web sites
of Munciplaity and CDMA for the benefit of all concerned . The public disclosure places, at the
minimum, include the following:
Offices and libraries of the project area (Commissioner office and Municipal libraries)
District Collectorate
Departmental websites.
Monitoring and Reporting:
4.6 A report on payment of assistance will be sent to MSU- APMDP once the payments are
completed along with the certification of payments. In addition, Quarterly Confirmation Note will
be sent indicating the details of additional impacts or otherwise, throughout the
construction period
Tentative Budget estimate for RAP:
4.7 The Budget is indicative of outlays for different expenditure categories. The provisions
are tentative and costs may be up dated due to change in the project designs/alignment and
additional impacts. Any additional funds required for implementation of RAP will be provided by
the ULB.
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S.No. Item Amount (in Rs.)
1. Land Acquisition for intake well and other entitlements to the farmer.
2,50,000
2 Compensation to the farmer at WTP site
80,000
3 Publishing and other expenses.
3,00,000
4 Contingencies 3,00,000
TOTAL 8,20,000-00
TRIBAL DEVELOPMENT PLAN:
Eventhough adverse impacts on tribals due to this sub-project are limited to acquisition of 0.25
acres of agricultural land from single farmer, a Tribal Development Plan is prepared by conducting
informed consultations. Salient features of this sub-project are explained to the tribal population in these
consultaion meetings where the sub-project received acceptance of local population. The requirements
of the tribal villges are expressed in these consultations are also stated in the Tribal Development Plan.
Some of the demands that can be resolved by ULB will be taken up by the ULB. Other demands are
forwarded to Project Officer, ITDA, Khammam for taking up the demand which are feasible.
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ANNEXURE- I
STAKE HOLDERS MEETING ON COMPREHENSIVE PLANNING OF WATER SUPPLY SERVICE IMPROVEMENTS IN MANUGURU MUNICIPALITY
FEASIBILITY & CONCEPT Proceedings of the Meeting
Date: January 06th ,2010 Time:11.00 A.M
Venue: Lions Club, Manuguru
Mr. Naganna RDO, Badrachalam & Special Officer
Manuguru Municipality inaugurated and chaired the
session and he has given a brief introduction to the
present project of “Comprehensive Planning of Water
Supply Service Improvements in Manuguru”. He has
assured that the land acquisition in the project will
suitably be compensated with a good package if project
demands such requirement.
Mr. Surender, Municipal Commissioner, Manuguru in his
welcome remarks, briefed the participants about the
present project, mentioned that this project is funded by
World Bank. He also expressed that this scheme is taken
up cater to the ultimate water requirement of Manuguru
town for next 30 years. He suggested to participate in all
stakeholders meeting on the project and invited their
suggestion for betterment. He added that this water
supply project will be finalized shortly and sent to World
Bank for approval.
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Mr. Regala Kantha Rao, MLA has mentioned that it is
glad to receive such prestigious project through World
Bank Fund. He suggested that the water tank proposed
in Mallepalli area may fall in mining zone and it has to be
relocated at a suitable location. He also suggested to
avoiding the land acquisition part or pipeline alignment
through forest lands. In case land acquisition is required
for the project, he expressed that suitable compensation
package should be provided. He appreciated the
consultants for their work and ensured his support to
them in successful completion of the project.
Mr. G.V Raghava Rao, Team Leader, Voyants Solutions
Pvt. Ltd has presented the feasibility and concept plan to
the participants of the stake holders meeting. He has
given a power point presentation on the proposed water
supply scheme for the town describing the medium &
long term interventions to be taken up under the
proposed water supply improvement scheme for
Manuguru.
Mr. Jitendra.T, AGM, Voyants Solutions Pvt. Ltd has
given a brief presentation on the financial status of the
ULB access criteria for taking up sub project under
APMDP. He has also mentioned the Social &
Environmental aspects will be taken care under this
project for Manuguru ULB as per SEAMF.
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Mr. Rammurthy CPM Leader has expressed that it is a
good initiative to take up project like water supply
improvement for Manugur town, He requested the
cooperation of all political parties to extend their support
for successful completion of this project for the benefit
of people in Manuguru.
Mr.Bolluju Ayodhya, ZP Vice Chairperson expressed that
the water supply being made by Singareni Collieries
Company Ltd at present is insufficient to cater to the
needs of population of ULB. He invited the cooperation
of all members to extend to take this project forward
irrespective whether the ULB will continue to be a
Municipality or it becomes a Panchayat.
Mr. Bhushanpathi, CPM Leader expressed that there is a
decreasing trend in the population from the year 2001 to
2011. The water supply made by the SCCL at present is
insufficient and hence there is a need for this project to
be taken up. He extended cooperation on behalf of CPM
party.
Mr. Jetti Venkateswara Rao, BJP Leader expressed his
pleasure on conducting such public consultation meeting
for this project. He suggested that the road shall be laid
immediately after laying of pipeline, to avoid
inconvenience to the public. He expressed that the
design of the scheme is to be carried out to benefit of
the people of Manuguru.
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Mr. Kudithipudi Koteswar Rao, congress party leader
invited the cooperation of the members of all political
parties and requested their cooperation for this project.
He also mentioned that suitable compensation has to be
provided for any land Acquisition, if such case arises in
the project. He extended his cooperation for successful
completion of this project from Congress Party.
Mr. E. Venkateswara Rao, TDP Leader expressed that
the people of Manuguru are facing the problem for
drinking water. He mentioned that presently SCCL is
providing drinking water supply to Manuguru Municipality
and is helping the ULB in contributing a part of potable
water supply, which is not sufficient to cater the needs
of the population. He also requested all officials and
political leaders to extend their cooperation to retain the
ULB as Municipality.
Mr. Jadi Chokarao, Lok Satha Party member expressed
that safe drinking water is very important for a person to
keep him away from diseases and to remain healthy. He
has welcomed this project and expressed that this
project should be utilized to mitigate the water problem
in the town.
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Mr. Rammurthy CPM Leader has expressed that it is a good
initiative to take up project like water supply improvement for
Manugur town, He requested the cooperation of all political parties
to extend their support for successful completion of this project for
the benefit of people in Manuguru.
Invitation for Public consultation.
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LIST OF PARTICIPANTS:
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Press Clips.
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ANNEXUR-II
(Willingness of Sri. P Haribabu for donating land required for 700 KL ELSR at Municipal Office.)
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ANNEXURE-III.
( Willingness of Smt. M. Venkata Lakshmi for donating land required for
700 KL ELSR at Shivalingpuram. )
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Annexure-IV.
Joint Inspection Report.
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Annexure- V.
Socio – economic details of the affected farmer for Intake well.
Name: Tellam Dharma Rao.
Age: 50 years.
Community: Koya (ST).
Annual Income: Rs. 88,000/-
Details of Family Members: Wife- Tellam Sujatha, Anganwadi Teacher.
Has two sons and a daughter.
Elder Son is studying Multimedia Course.
Younger Son and Daughter are studying Intermediate.
Land Holding: 4 acres of agriculture land (Survey no 29/6) and cultivates maize,
cotton and vegetables.
House: Owns Pucca Concrete House in village Chinaravigudem.
Other Details: Has LPG connection, TV and Bicycle.
Socio – economic details of the farmer at WTP site.
Name: Gummala Narasimhulu
Age: 40 years.
Community: Bestha (BC).
Annual Income: Rs. 45,000/-
Occupation: Agricultural Labourer.
Details of Family Members: Wife- G Kousalya.
Has two daughters and a son.
Crop in the land: Cotton.
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COUNCIL RESOLUTION
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