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Resettlement Planning Document Resettlement Plan Grant Number: 0093 December 2010 Nepal: Rural Reconstruction and Rehabilitation Sector Development Project Kushma-Durlung-Salija Road Sub-Project, Kusma-Parbat (From Chaniage 0+000 to 21+085) Prepared by the Government of Nepal for the Asian Development Bank. This 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. Your attention is directed to the terms of use section of this website. In preparing any country program or strategy, financing any project, or by making any designation of or reference to a particular territory or geographic area in this document, the Asian Development Bank does not intend to make any judgments as to the legal or other status of any territory or area.

Government of Nepal Ministry of Local Development Department of Local Infrastructure Development and Agricultural Roads (DoLIDAR) District Development Committee District Project Office Kushma, Parbat Rural Reconstruction and Rehabilitation Sector Development Program (RRRSDP) Short Resettlement Plan of Kushma - Durlung- Salija Road Sub-project (From Chaniage 0+000 to 21+085) December 2010

ADB APs CDC CDO CISC DDC DIST DPCC Asian Development Bank Affected People ABBREVIATION Compensation Determination Committee Chief District Officer Central Implementation Support Consultant District Development Committee District Implementation Support Team District Project Coordination Committee DoLIDAR Department of Local Infrastructure Development and Agricultural Roads DPO DTO EA IA GoN GRC HHN MoU NGO NRs PAF PAP PC PCU PM RF RoW RP District Project Office District Technical Office Executive Agency Implementing Agency Government of Nepal Grievance Redress Committee Household Number Memorandum of Understanding Non-Governmental Organization Nepali Rupees Project Affected Families Project Affected Person Project Coordinator Project Coordination Unit Project Manager Resettlement Framework Right of Way Resettlement Plan RRRSDP Rural Reconstruction and Rehabilitation Sector Development Program SPAF VDC VG VICCC GRSC Severely Project Affected Families Village Development Committee Vulnérable Group Village Infrastructure Construction Coordination Committee Grievance Redress Sub-Committee

Table Of Contents 1. Introduction 1 2. Scope of Land Acquisition and Resettlement 1 3. Socio-economic Information of the Affected Households 2 4. Aapplicable Legal and Policy Framework 4 5. Definition, Objectives, Policies and Entitlement for the Project 6 6. Gender Impact and Mitigating Measures 12 7. Community Consultation, Participation and Disclosure 12 8. Grievance Redress Mechanism 13 9. Implementation Arrangements 14 9.1. Institutional Arrangements 14 9.1.1 Central Level Arrangements 14 9.1.2 District Level Arrangements 14 9.1.3 Subproject Level Arrangements 15 9.1.4 Compensation Determination Committee (CDC) 15 10. Compensation and Income Restoration 15 10.1 Methodologies for Valuing and Determining Compensation 15 10.2 Voluntary Land Donation Process 15 10.3 Income Restoration and Rehabilitation 16 10.4 Livelihood Enhancement Skills Training (LEST) for Aps 16 11. Resettlement Budget and Financing Plan 17 11.1 Costs of Compensation for Assets 18 11.2 Travel Allowances 18 11.3 Allowances for Rehabilitation Support 19 11.4 Total Cost Estimate for RP 19 11.5 Implementation Schedule 20 12. Monitoring and Evaluation 21

List of Tables Table 1: Summary of Impacts Table 2: Socio-Economic Analysis of Affected Households Table 3: Entitlement Policy Matrix Table 4: Deed Transfer Action Plan Table 5: Livelihood Enhancement Skill Trainings (LEST) for Affected HHs Table 6: Comparative Price of the Land along the Alignment Table 7: Summary of Cost of RP Table 8: Implementation Schedule Table 9: Monitoring and Evaluation Indicators List of Appendix Appendix 1: List of Affected HHs by type of Loss of Land Appendix 2: Poverty Level Analysis of APs Appendix 3: List of Affected HHs by type of Loss (Structures) Appendix 4: List of Non Interviewed HHs Appendix 5: Voluntary Land Donation Agreement Paper Appendix 6: Verification Letters from Third Party NGO, VICCCs and VDCs Appendix 7: List of Participants of Community Consultation Meeting Appendix 8: Meeting Minuets of Community Consultation Appendix 9: Cadastral Report Appendix 10: Summary of RP in Nepali Appendix 11: Cadastral Map

Executive Summary 1. This Resettlement Plan (RP) is prepared for Kushma-Durlung-Salija road sub-project that describes the involuntary resettlement planning process and procedures under Rural Reconstruction and Rehabilitation Sector Development Program (RRRSDP). 2. The Sub-project is located at Parbat district which is prioritized in DTMP (Priority No: 2) has been selected from the formal meeting of DDC council. The proposed road sub-project follows 5 years old existing alignment which starts from Baglung-Pokhara highway (Durlung Chouk) passes through densely populated three VDCs namely; Shivalaya, Durlung and Kyang and ends at Lespar of Kyang VDC. The total length of the proposed road is 21.085 km, which requires 16.43 ha land where private land under existing road is 2.37 ha, private land under new cutting is 6.18 ha, additional private land for absentee HHs is 1.38 ha, public land under existing road is 3.08 ha and public land under new cutting is 3.41 ha. The value of land for new cutting for the road construction is equivalent to Nrs. 12.41 million. The subproject will be upgraded into all weather graveling road standards with 5m formation width. 3. The total affected household is 313. The socio-economic and loss assessment survey has been done in 220 HHs. 93 HHs were not interviewed after making several attempts during the socio-economic survey. The socio- economic survey shows that, 1342 persons were affected comprising 683 male and 659 female from the interviewed HHs. Total of 11 structures are affected from where one is community school and remaining are private structures. All 220 HHs lose <20% of their total land holding. On the other hand, 344 plots of private land will be affected. In addition, only 21 households comprising 126 persons will lose more than 10 % of their land holding, which is well below threshold of 200 persons as mentioned in Resettlement Framework (RF). Therefore, there is no significant impact on project. Hence, this sub-project falls under category B of Involuntary Resettlement policy of ADB. That is why; a Short Resettlement Plan is prepared to mitigate the losses due to the implementation of the road subproject. 4. The RP has been prepared based on the Resettlement Framework of the project. The objectives of the RP are to (i) avoid land acquisition and involuntary resettlement wherever feasible; and (ii) minimize it where it is unavoidable, and ensure that APs receive assistance, so that they would be at least as well off as they would have been in the absence of the project. While preparing this Resettlement Plan Project s key resettlement principles are strictly followed and incorporated in this plan. 5 The census was followed by a socio-economic survey of 220 HHs focusing on APs income, food sufficiency, poverty and ethnic background. The survey revealed that average annual income of the affected households is about 156966 rupees. Majority of the households have annual income above 55,000 rupees, and 27 HHs of households have annual income less than 55,000 rupees. The household s income is relatively high in terms of per capita income. All 220 interviewed HHs falls above the poverty line. 6. For voluntarily land donation the project has prepared land donation agreement paper. All affected HHs agreed to donate their land without force who have <20% land loss. However, adequate process and safeguards are built in the RP ensuring that the voluntary land donation is unforced and it doesn t lead to impoverishment of affected people as stated in project resettlement framework which is described in this RP. 7. The survey team has assessed the various categories of loss envisaged in the entitlement matrix and finalized the estimated prices/costs for compensation at replacement cost. The Compensation Determination Committee (CDC) has been formed under the chairmanship of CDO. The CDC decided the compensation rates based on recommendation of resettlement survey. The main principle for the decision of compensation rates is to provide compensation at replacement value of the lost assets.

9. A Grievance Redress Committees (GRC) has been formed at district level for hearing the complaints of APs and for their appropriate resolution and its sub-committee 3 Grievance Redress Sub- Committee (GRSC) has been formed at the village level including three representative from VICCC and two from Affected family for hearing the complaints and disputes relating to land acquisition and to bring appropriate resolution. 10. The resettlement principles adopted for this subproject recognize the Land Acquisition Act, 2034 (1977) and the requirements of the Asian Development Bank (ADB) policy on Involuntary Resettlement. In addition to the Land Acquisition Act 2034 (1977) there are also other relevant acts like; Public Roads Act 2031 (1974), Land Reform Act (1964) Land Revenue Act (1977) and other guidelines, policies and plans related to land acquisition and resettlement for the road which were also reviewed while preparing this RP. 11. The improvement in earning capability and project benefits will be maximized through the addition of a savings component and life skill training for APs, run by the project. In order to create employment opportunities in construction work, the project will provide supplementary support to the identified APs through Livelihood Enhancement Skills Training (LEST) program and other community infrastructure supplementary investment projects. A list of skills training and income generation has been prepared and total of Rs 943800 has been budgeted. The total cost of resettlement including compensation for the loss of structure, land, livelihood restoration programme, deed transfer and reserve fund for absentee is NRs. 7.32 million. 12. The Project Executing Agency, Ministry of Local Development (MoLD) has established Project Coordination Unit (PCU) under Department of Local Infrastructure Development & Agricultural Roads (DoLIDAR). Central Implementation Support Consultant (CISC) resettlement team has assisted PCU in effective planning, implementation and monitoring of the RP. The Implementing Agency, DDC has established District Project Office (DPO) supported by District Implementation Support Team (DIST) in the district.

1. Introduction 1. This Resettlement Plan describes the involuntary resettlement planning process and procedures that will be applied to the Kushma Durlung-Salija roads sub-project under Rural Reconstruction and Rehabilitation and Sector Development Program (RRRSDP) which triggers ADB s involuntary resettlement policy and safeguards & RRRSDP Involuntary Resettlement Framework. 2. The proposed Kushma Durlung-Salija Sub-project is located north west of Parbat district.the sub project has been selected by the formal meeting of DDC council. The road starts from North Baglung pokhara Highway.It covered three VDCs namely Shivalaya, Durlung and Kayang. The subproject will be upgraded into all weather graveling road standards with 5m formation width. While selecting the subproject, the EA has defined the sub project as Class A standard. 3. The proposed subproject is 21.085 km. long follows 5 years old existing vehicle playing road and it was constructed through local resources. The sub-project will be upgraded into gravel standard (all weather) with 5 m formation width. The RoW will be 5 meter either side in the whole alignment. 4. Household listing survey, socio-economic and loss assessment survey, target group interviews, community consultation meeting with APs have been carried out in the entire alignment as the part of feasibility and detail survey to determine resettlement impacts, land holding status, lose of properties and assets and eligibility for compensation. As a rehabilitation project; survey design is carried out in the existing alignment even though 6.18 ha of private land is needed to acquire for road construction. 5. The total affected household is 313. The socio-economic and loss assessment survey has been done in 220 HHs. 93 HHs were not interviewed after making several attempts during the socio-economic survey. The socio- economic survey shows that, 1342 persons were affected comprising 683 male and 659 female from the interviewed HHs. Total of 11 structures are affected from where one is community school and remaining are private structures. All 220 HHs lose <20% of their total land holding. On the other hand, 344 plots of private land will be affected. In addition, only 21 households comprising 126 persons will lose more than 10 % of their land holding, which is well below threshold of 200 persons as mentioned in Resettlement Framework (RF). Therefore, there is no significant impact on project. Hence, this sub-project falls under category B of Involuntary Resettlement policy of ADB. That is why; a Short Resettlement Plan is prepared to mitigate the losses due to the implementation of the road subproject. 6 This road sub-project will provide various benefits to the local people after its completion. The people will have immediate access to the district headquarter and will link Baglung Pokhara highway in the North which will make easy to connect other places of the country culminating various economic opportunities. Significant numbers of raw materials and goods (Bamboo, Vegetable, fruits) can supply to other part of the country through this sub project as well as reduce in traveling time due to improvement of the existing road and direct linkage with District Headquarter. In addition, it is also anticipated that implementation of this subproject may bring several positive changes such as; create employment opportunities during construction period, increase in land price, development of market etc. 2. Scope of Land Acquisition and Resettlement 7. The subproject requires 16.43 ha land where private land under existing road is 2.37 ha, private land under new cutting is 6.18 ha, additional private land for absentee HHs is 1.38 ha, public land under existing road is 3.08 ha and public land under new cutting is 3.41 ha. This represents an average loss of 0.03 ha per household. It was found that 64.09 percent of the HHs land holding size is <0.5 ha, 23.64 percent of the HHs land holding size is 0.5-1ha and Short Resettlement Plan of Kushma- Durlung -Salija Rural Road 1

12.27 percent of the HHs land holding size is >1 ha. The total affected land of non interviewed HHs is 1.39 ha. An analysis of pre and post project scenario indicates that the land holding pattern will remain same after the project. The list of APs, their detailed socio-economic information of land holding and extent of potential loss are summarized in Table 1. Table: 1 Summary of Impacts 1. Total Aps Households 313 Population 1342 Pre-Project Post-Project Remarks Number % Number % Male 683 50.89 Female 659 49.11 Average household size 6.1 100% Absentee Household 93 Absentee Population 567 2. Land Holding (HH) <0.5 ha 141 148 64.09 67.3 0.5-1.0 ha 52 23.64 45 20.45 >1.0ha 27 12.27 27 12.27 Average (ha) 0.53 100% 100% 3. Households by Land Loss Losing <20% 212 96.36 Losing >20% 8 3.64 Average ha 0.029 4. Number of affected person Losing <20% 1342 100 Losing >20% 0 0 5. Types of Loss 5.1 Total Area of the land (sqm) 164311 5.1.1 Private land New Cutting 61802 (sqm) 5.1.2 Private Land under 23755 Existing Road 5.1.3 Absentee HHs affected 13854 land 5.1.4 Public land under existing 30800 road 5.1.5 Public land under new 34100 cutting 5.2 Total number of plots 344 5.3 Private Structures 10 5.4 Public Structures 1 5.5 No. Of trees 0 Short Resettlement Plan of Kushma- Durlung -Salija Rural Road 2

3. Socio-economic Information of the Affected Households 8. The census was followed by a detailed socio-economic and loss assessment survey of 220 affected households to collect further information regarding APs especially income, food sufficiency, poverty and ethnic background. Table no 2 below depict the APs socio-economic information from the survey. Short Resettlement Plan of Kushma- Durlung -Salija Rural Road 3

Table: 2 Socio-Economic Analysis of Aps Households Variable Pre-Project Post-Project # % # % 1. Income from Land (HH) <12,000 141 64.1 167 75.91 12,000-25,000 75 34.1 49 22.27 >25,000 4 1.82 4 1.82 Average 10175 100% 100% 2. Non-agricultural Income (HH) <12,000 0 0 12,000-25,000 5 2.27 >25,000 215 97.73 Average 146791 100% 3. Total Income(HH) <25,000 3 1.36 4 1.82 25,000-50,000 13 5.91 12 5.45 >50,000 204 92.73 204 92.73 Average 156966 100% 100% 4. Food sufficiency (HH) <3 months 0 0 3-6 months 0 0 6-9 months 0 0 >9 months 220 100 5. Ethnicity (HH) Dalit caste 34 15.45 Other Janajati (ethnic ) 71 32.27 Brahmin/Chhetri 115 52 6. Poverty (HH) <20% Land Loss 220 97.8 Above Poverty 220 100 Below Poverty 0 0 >20% Land Loss 0 0 Above Poverty 0 0 Below Poverty 0 0 7. Women Headed Households 32 8. Age Group Short Resettlement Plan of Kushma- Durlung -Salija Rural Road 4

< 6 59 6-15 221 16-45 729 46 60 189 > 60 144 Total 1342 Source: Resettlement Survey, March/April2010 9. The survey shows that, average annual income of the affected HHs is about Nrs 156966. 27 affected HHs have annual income less then 55,000 rupees and 165 HHs have annual income above 55000. It is known from the survey that only 6.48 percent of the total income covers from land and 93.52 percent comes from other sources such as employment, wage labor and business. The above trend of income shows that dependency on agriculture is slowly changing to off-farm activities though no changes are expected on non- agricultural income in proportion to loss of land. In terms of food security, all 220 HHs have more than 12 months food security from their sources of income both from agriculture and non agriculture. 10. The donation criteria of the project state that the economic future of the APs must be remained same as they are before the project. The donation is accepted from all 220 households. The major income of the households is from non-agriculture sources. The survey finding also reveals that, there will be more or less same earning level and food security before and after the project. It is expected that the loss incurred due to the project will also be off-set by benefits of the road as well as assistance and skill training provided under the project. 11. Out of total APs, 52 percent of the households are from Brahman/Kshetri, 32.27 percent of the household are from Janajati and 15.45 percent from Dalit cast. Regarding their pattern of income, about 50% of the households work on their own land and involve in milk production and selling, while about 20% of household are involved in business. In the same way, nearly 5 % of the households are engaged in livestock, 10% household works as wage labour within and outside the village and 15 % have pension and remittances. 12. The survey of the project affected families along the road alignment reveals that the members of the APs expressed unwillingness to involve in road construction activities as they prefer to work in other areas such as; craftsperson like bamboo works, carpentry, food processing, house construction etc. Various types of income generation and awareness trainings like adult literacy, agriculture extension, livestock rising, health and sanitation have been taken by the affected peoples through different agencies. 13. The average time taken to reach the District Headquarters is 5 hours on foot and 3 hour by bus cost 250 rupees single trip. Average walking time (round trip) to primary schools is around 1 hour, college is 3 hour and to secondary schools is 2 hour. Sub-health posts are located at about 1hour distance. District Hospital is found in Kushma Bazar (headquarter of Parbat district) with 5 hours of walk for single trip. Local markets are on average of 40 minutes walk away whereas a larger market is around 5 hours walking distance. Veterinary and agrocentre are found in average 1 hour walk and telephone service is available all over the village. 4. Aapplicable Legal and Policy Framework 14. This section reviews the policy framework that applies to the project. Resettlement Plan (RP) is guided by Land Acquisition Act (LAA 1977) 2034, ADB Involuntary Resettlement Policy, and the approved Resettlement Framework of the project. 15. The Interim Constitution of Nepal (2007) guarantees the fundamental rights of a citizen. Article 19(1) establishes the right to property for every citizen of Nepal, where by every citizen is entitled to earn, use, sell and exercise their right to property under existing laws. Short Resettlement Plan of Kushma- Durlung -Salija Rural Road 5

Article19 (2) states that except for social welfare, the state will not acquire or exercise authority upon individual property. Article 19(3) states that when the state acquires or establishes its right over private property, the state will compensate for loss of property and the basis and procedure for such compensation will be specified under relevant laws. 16. The Land Acquisition Act (1977) and its subsequent amendment in 1993 specify procedures of land acquisition and compensation. The Act empowers the Government to acquire any land, on the payment of compensation, for public purposes or for the operation of any development project initiated by government institutions. There is a provision of Compensation Determination Committee (CDC) chaired by Chief District Officer to determine compensation rates for affected properties. The Act also includes a provision for acquisition of land through negotiations. It states in Clause 27 "not withstanding anything contained elsewhere in this Act, the Government may acquire any land for any purpose through negotiations with the concerned land owner. It shall not be necessary to comply with the procedure laid down in this act when acquiring land through negotiations." 17. The Land Reform Act (1964) is also relevant. As per the Act, a landowner may not be compensated for more land than he is entitled to under the law. This Act also establishes the tiller's right on the land which he is tilling. The land reform act additionally specifies the compensation entitlements of registered tenants on land sold by the owner or acquired for the development purposes. The Act amendment most recently in 2001 has established a rule that when state acquires land under tenancy, the tenant and the landlord will each be entitled to 50 percent of the total compensation amount. 18. The Land Revenue Act (1977) is also applicable, as the land acquisition involves change of ownership of land. Article 8 of the Act states that registration, change in ownership, termination of ownership right and maintenance of land records are done by Land Revenue Office. Similarly article 16 says, if land revenue is not paid by the concerned owner for long period of time, the revenue can be collected through auction of the parcel of the land for which revenue has been due. 19. The Public Roads Act, 2031 (1974) empowers the government to acquire any land on a temporary basis for storage facilities, construction camps and so on during construction and upgrading of roads. Any buildings and other structures such as houses, sheds, schools, and temples are to be avoided wherever possible. The government is required to pay compensation for any damages caused to buildings, standing crops and trees. Compensation rates are negotiated between the government and the landowners. 20. Land acquisition must also comply with the provisions set out in the Guthi Corporation Act 1976. The Section 42 of the Act states that Guthi (religious/trust) land acquired for a development must be replaced with other land. 21. The ADB's Policy on Involuntary Resettlement states that involuntary resettlement should be avoided where feasible. Where population displacement is unavoidable, it should be minimized by exploring all viable options. People unavoidably displaced should be compensated and assisted, so that their economic and social future would be generally as favourable with the project as it would have been in the absence of the project. People affected should be informed fully and consulted on resettlement and compensation options. Existing social and cultural institutions of resettlers and their hosts should be supported and used to the greatest extent possible, and resettlers should be integrated economically and socially into host communities. The absence of formal legal title to land by some affected groups should not be a bar to compensation; particular attention should be paid to households headed by women and other vulnerable groups, such as indigenous peoples and ethnic minorities, and appropriate assistance provided to help they improve their status. As far as possible, involuntary resettlement should be conceived in the presentation of project costs and benefits. The policy addresses losses of land, resources, and means of livelihood or social support systems, which people suffer as a result of an ADB project. Short Resettlement Plan of Kushma- Durlung -Salija Rural Road 6

5. Definition, Objectives, Policies and Entitlement for the Project 22. The following are the definition of related terminology used in this RP: i) Affected Person (AP): All persons who as of the cut-off-date stand to lose for the Project all or part of their land or other assets, irrespective of legal or ownership title. ii) Cut-off Date: The date of census survey to count the APs and their affected land and assets. iii) Land Donation: Land owners willingness to provide part of his land for the project in expectation of project benefits. It must be voluntary or unforced and confirmed in written agreement witnessed by third part. iv) Legalizable: Those who do not have formal legal rights to land when APs are recorded, but could claim rights to such land under the law of Nepal. v) Nontitle: Those who have no recognizable rights or claims to the land that they are occupying. However illegal inhabitants as per law of Nepal will be excluded from nontitle. vi) Poverty Line: The level of income below which an individual or a household is considered poor. Poverty line has been calculated Rs. 15030 based on cumulative sum of Government's CPI inflation rate taking base year 2003. The determination of poor households or persons under the Project will be based on the census and socioeconomic survey and confirmed by community meeting that affected person/household falls below the poverty line. vii) Project Affected Family: A family consisting of APs, his/her spouse, sons, unmarried daughters, daughters-in law, brothers or unmarried sisters, father, mother and other legally adopted members residing with him/her and dependent on him/her for their livelihood. viii) Severely Project Affected Family/People (SPAF): A Project Affected Family that is affected by the project such that: a. There is a loss of land or income such that the affected family fall below the poverty line; and/or b. There is a loss of residential house such that the family members are physically displaced from housing. ix) Squatters: People living on or farming land not owned by them selves and without any legal title or tenancy agreement. The land may belong to the Government or to individuals. x) Titled: APs who have formal legal rights to land, including any customary of traditional rights recognized under the laws of Nepal. xi) Third Party: An agency or organization to witness and/or verify "no coercion" clause in an agreement with APs in case of voluntary land donation. One independent agency (i.e. not involved in project implementation), preferably working on rights aspect, will be recruited in each development region to serve this function. xii) Vulnerable Group: Distinct group of people or persons who are considered to be more vulnerable to impoverishment risks than others. The poor, women-headed, Dalits and IPs households who fall below poverty line will be counted as vulnerable APs. xiii) Women-headed household: Household headed by women, the woman may be divorced, widowed or abandoned or her husband can be working away from the District for long periods of time, but where the woman takes the decisions about the use of and access to household resources. 23. The objectives of the RP are to (i) avoid land acquisition and involuntary resettlement wherever feasible; and (ii) minimize it where it is unavoidable, and ensure that APs receive Short Resettlement Plan of Kushma- Durlung -Salija Rural Road 7

assistance, so that they would be at least as well off as they would have been in the absence of the project. The key resettlement principles for the Project are as following: i) Involuntary land acquisition and resettlement impact will be avoided or minimized through careful planning and design of the project; ii) For any unavoidable involuntary land acquisition and resettlement, APs will be provided compensation at replacement cost and/or assistance so that they will be as well-off as without the project; iii) APs will not be forced for donation of their land, and there will be adequate safeguards for voluntary land donation. iv) APs will be fully informed and consulted during project design and implementation, particularly on land acquisition and compensation options; v) The absence of formal legal title to land will not be a bar to compensation for house, structures and trees/crops, and particular attention will be paid to vulnerable groups and appropriate assistance provided to help them improve their socio-economic status; vi) Land compensation and resettlement assistance will be completed before award of civil works contracts, while other rehabilitation activities will continue during project construction; and vii) Land acquisition and resettlement will be conceived part of the project and the costs related to resettlement will be included in and financed out of the project cost. 24. The sub-project selection and planning follow community-driven approach, which gives communities control over planning and project implementation. The sub-project will provide direct benefits to community, including improved access to markets and services such as schools, health and other public services. It is believed that the improved road also will lead to higher value and production of local land because of improved access and availability of agricultural inputs. Given that most local people are willing to voluntarily donate part of their land in road improvement that provides benefit to community. However, adequate process and safeguards are built in the RP ensuring that the voluntary land donation is unforced and it doesn t lead to impoverishment of affected people, including: a. Full consultation with affected persons and communities on selection of sites and appropriate design to avoid/minimize additional land take and resettlement effects; b. As a first principle, APs were informed of their right to entitle compensation for any loss of their property (house, land, and trees) that might be caused by the project construction, and the land donation might be accepted only as a last option; c. No one were be forced to donate their land and APs will have the right to refuse land donation; d. In case APs are directly linked to project benefits and thus are willing to voluntarily donate their land after they are fully informed about their entitlement, the project will assess their socio-economic status and potential impact of land donation and accept land donation only from those APs who do not fall below the poverty line after the land donation. e. Any voluntary land donation (after the process as mentioned above) will be confirmed through a written record, including a "no coercion" clause verified by an independent third party f. The donation will be limited to only land and minor assets (houses and major assets will be excluded from donation); g. A Grievance Redress Committee (GRC) will be set up in every road section (chaired by local leader, and including representatives of APs) and APs who are not satisfied with the land donation can file their complaint with GRC. If GRC found out that the above provisions were not complied with, APs will be excluded from the land donation. Short Resettlement Plan of Kushma- Durlung -Salija Rural Road 8

25. All involuntary land acquisition (other than exceptional voluntary land donation) will be compensated at replacement cost and APs assisted so that their economic and social future would generally be as favourable as it would have been in the absence of the project. The absence to formal title to land will not be a bar to compensation assistance for loss of assets and special attention will be paid to ensuring that households headed by women and other vulnerable groups receive appropriate assistance to help them improve their status. The APs whose land was affected by the road was informed through publishing general notice during census survey, which will remain the cut-off-date (20-07-2067) for the entitlement and owners (including non-titled) of affected assets till such a date will be eligible to be categorized as APs. The entitlement policy/matrix is in Table 3. Short Resettlement Plan of Kushma- Durlung -Salija Rural Road 9

Table: 3 Entitlement Policy/Matrix Type of Loss Application Definition of Entitled Persons Policy/Entitlement Entire or part of land to be acquired from owner of the land as recorded at cut off date Titleholder Tenants Land with equivalent size and category, or cash compensation at replacement cost In case of vulnerable group, preference will be in replacing land for land. Any transfer costs, registration fees or charges 1. Acquisition of private, tenancy, or Guthi land Registered tenant will receive the 50% value of the land Land registration in the name of both land owner and spouse (in case of land for land compensation) If remaining land becomes unviable for use as a result of land acquisition, APs will have option to relinquish unviable remaining portion of land and receive similar benefits to those losing their entire land parcel. Non-titled persons will receive compensation for crops and subsistence allowance for one year crop, and provided with replacement land if Ailani or Gov. land is available in the village. Any up-front costs for the tenancy agreement will be reimbursed either through an agreement with the land lord or by the EA 2. Temporary loss of land Temporary land taken by the project Titleholder Tenants Compensation at replacement cost for the net loss of income, damaged assets, crops and trees etc. An agreement between contractors and APs before entering the site if case of involvement of contractors. 3. Loss of residential, commercial, and other structure Structures, buildings including cattle shed, walls, toilets etc. affected by the project. Owner Tenants Non-titled (encroachers/ squatters) Compensation for full or partial loss at replacement cost of the affected structure without depreciation or deduction for salvaged material. Displacement and transportation allowance for residential and commercial structures to cover actual cost as estimated in the RP. Rental stipend equivalent of three months rent for tenants who have to relocate from tented building. Short Resettlement Plan of Kushma- Durlung -Salija Rural Road 10

Type of Loss Application Definition of Entitled Persons Policy/Entitlement 4. Loss of community structures / resources Community facilities (e.g. irrigation, water, etc.) affected by the project. The users of the facility or community or group Reconstruction by the project leaving such facilities in a equivalent or better condition than they were before. or Cash compensation at full replacement cost without depreciation or deduction for salvaged material. Affected trees fruit/nut Owner of the affected fruit/nut trees Cash compensation based on annual value of the produce and calculated according to the Department of Agriculture norms. RPs to confirm that the DoA norms and techniques are sufficient and updated regularly. 5. Loss of trees and crops Affected timber and fodder trees Owner of the affected timber and fodder trees Cash compensation based on calculation of the production and calculated according to the norms as decided by the Ministry of Forestry and Soil Conservation. Affected crops Owner of the affected crops Sharecropper of the affected crops Cash compensation based on the local market prices for the produce of one year and calculated as per the norms of District Agriculture Development Office. 50% cash compensation of the lost crop for the sharecropper. 6. Loss of economic opportunity Economic opportunity lost as result of loss of livelihood base. Persons in the road vicinity who may be adversely affected, although they do not lose assets as such Preferential employment in wage labour in project construction works. Skills training support for economic restoration Priority in poverty reduction/social development program 7. Loss of time and travel expenses All expenses incurred in travelling to fill application and making claims and time lost. The entire project affected persons eligible for compensation. Project facilitates to avoid time and travel expenses by providing the compensation at site. Short Resettlement Plan of Kushma- Durlung -Salija Rural Road 11

Type of Loss Application Definition of Entitled Persons Policy/Entitlement 8. Land donations Loss of land and other assets by means of voluntary donation 9. Additional Assistance 9.1 Preference t in employment in wage labour in project activities 9.2 Skill training and income generation support 9.3 Priority in poverty reduction/social development programs Voluntary donation is accepted only if AP: Is project beneficiary and is fully consulted and informed about their rights; Doesn t fall below poverty line after land donation; Donating up to 20% land holding, Unforced or freely willing to donate (with an agreement, including a "no coercion" verified by third party; All APs One member of each PAF belonging to vulnerable group/below poverty line All APs No compensation for the donated land, but entitled for compensation of other assets such as house, structures, etc. Transfer of land ownership by negotiation (DDC and the owner). Free/escape of any transfer costs, registration fees or charges. Preferential employment in wage labour in project construction work. Construction contracts include provision that APs will have priority in wage labour on project construction during implementation. APs shall be given priority after construction for work as maintenance worker, mandated in local body agreement. Skill training and income generation support financed by project RP to include a need assessment and skill training program for APs. Participation of APs with priority in saving credit scheme facilitated by the Project. Participation of APs with priority in life skills, income generation, and other entrepreneurship. Short Resettlement Plan of Kushma- Durlung -Salija Rural Road 12

6. Gender Impact and Mitigating Measures 26. The construction of the sub-project, as per the women participants, will have farreaching impacts on them and their lives. Firstly, women participants expressed that their mobility will be greatly enhanced. The sub-project would definitely increase the access of women to various services and by and large women of various castes and communities expressed the need for the road construction. They had opinion that they would especially benefit from the sub-project, since their mobility would be enhanced both in terms of access to social services, as well as access to higher levels of schooling in district headquarter Kushma. The road construction would also considerably augment their access to higher levels of health care outside the village. However, in terms of safety, women voiced some concerns particularly with regard to the safety of their children as they were of the opinion that the construction of the road would increase the number of the vehicles thereby increasing the safety hazards for children, elderly as well as women. With a view to address aforesaid concerns raised by women, social mobilizers from DIST will conduct awareness program focusing on safety measures during vehicle movement. Moreover, they will also act as catalyst for mitigating health hazards due to dust produce by massive numbers of vehicles and likely accident events. 27. The sub-project is anticipated to have impacts on a total of 32 women headed HHs including 5 Dalit HHs residing on the project area. Adequate provisions have therefore been made in this RP to provide additional assistance through Livelihood Enhancement Skill Training (LEST) to those women headed including Dalits HHs, so as to restore their livelihood. 7. Community Consultation, Participation and Disclosure 28. Nine community consultations meetings were held with community and affected households at different date and venue in the VDCs. In the meeting, proposed alignment and project modalities were discussed with community and with each affected household. The main purpose of the discussion was to acknowledge the public and APs about ADB's Policy on involuntary resettlement, compensation and entitlement, resettlement framework of RRRSDP, impacts and benefits of the subproject and availability of the fund/budget for RP implementation. 29. The community meetings were conducted with the owners of land under the existing road alignment and the owners of additional land required for widening the road. Written consent has been given by the owners for the land donation. For this, the people wanted life skill training and employment opportunities as compensation to restore their livelihood. They also said that the project should ensure no further harm to the remaining land outside the construction area. During the walkover survey, people actively participated in identifying the alignment and the suggestions of the local people were considered in the final design. All the information related to resettlement activities and compensation disbursements have been made publicly by the project. The RP has included provisions of life skill training, income generating activities, and preferential employment of APs in the construction works. 30. The resettlement\social team of DIST assisted by VICCC and supported by DPO carried out an information campaign before conducting the registration of APs. The information leaflet in Nepali language has been also distributed among the affected households which contain information on the project introduction, objective, working modality and compensation policy. During the Household resettlement survey each household was also personally informed about the project, entitlements and procedures. The draft RP has been disclosed to the affected people and they are informed about their entitlements along with project procedure, planning and implementation. The disclosure and consultation process is aimed to: Explain the relevant details of the project scope and schedule Short Resettlement Plan of Kushma- Durlung-Salija Road 13

Explain the RP and the various degrees of project impact Provide details of the entitlements under the RP and what is required of APs in order to claim their entitlement. Explain the Implementation Schedule with a timetable for the delivery of entitlements, Explain the compensation process and set out compensation rates, Provide a detailed explanation of the grievance process and other support in arbitration, Enlist the help of VICCC and other influential community officials in encouraging the participation of the APs in RP implementation, and Ensure that all vulnerable groups understand the process and that their needs are specifically taken into consideration and are met by assistance by the Project. 31. A continued information sharing and community consultation programme will be conducted during RP implementation and income restoration. These programs will be continued for purposes of grievance procedures and for post-implementation. 32. The Resettlement Specialist and Social Development Specialist of DIST will act as the information conduit, informing communities about the progress of the sub-project and supporting and facilitating VICCC in its community organisation role. This will support enable communities to prepare for participation more readily and help socially disadvantaged people to negotiate employment, understand their compensation requirements, gain fairer compensation or acceptable alternatives and conclude land deed transfer to the Government. 8. Grievance Redress Mechanism 33. A Grievance Redress Committees (GRC) has been established at district level and Grievance Redress Sub-Committee at VDC level have been established for hearing the complaints of APs and for their appropriate resolution.a grievance process has been established in which APs who are not satisfied with the compensation, replacement cost of lost assets, livelihoods and allowances can register their grievance with GRSC and GRSC submits the issues to the GRC.. Generally, grievances will be redressed within two to four weeks from the date of lodging the complaints. 34. A Grievance Redress Committee at District Level Comprise: i. Head of DDC/local leader (Chairperson), ii. One representative of the local bodies; iii. Two representatives of the APs (including BG member) iv. One representatives of civil society; v. One representative of Project. vi. Resettlement Specialist, NGO representative Socialmobilizer attended as observers to give support to APs. 35. Three VICCC have been formed in each VDC. Similarly a Grievance Redresses Subcommittees also has been formed at VDC level that comprises of 3 members from VICCC and 2 members from APs to hear complaints and grievances at local level. APs can approach the sub-committee with their problem that is discussed locally with the aim of amicable solution. The social mobilizers will act as intermediaries to assist the vulnerable APs. Short Resettlement Plan of Kushma- Durlung-Salija Road 14

36. The key functions of the GRCs are to (i) provide support for APs to lodge their any complains; (ii) record the complains, categories and prioritize them; (iii) settle the grievances in consultation with APs and DTO staff; (v) report to the aggrieved parties about the decision/solution; Box and 1: (vi) Steps forward Grievance the unresolved Resolution cases under to higher the Project authorities. The main steps Steps to 1: be APs followed file the for the complaints grievance in resolution Grievance are Redress in Box 1: Sub-Committee (GRCS) formed at VDC level. Complaints of APs on any aspect of donation, compensation, relocation or unaddressed losses shall in first instance be settled verbally or in written form with GRCS. The complaint can be discussed in an informal meeting with the AP by the concerned personnel to settle the issue at VDC level. The Project Manager, Social Mobilization Coordinator of DISC, Community leader and NGO working in the VDC will also be involved in the consultation process in this regard. Steps 2: If no understanding or amicable solution reached from the GRCS at Village level, APs can appeal to District level GRC. Steps 3: If APs are not satisfied from the response of District level GRC member, the APs can appeal to the CDC. While lodging the complaint, the AP must produce documents to support his/her claim. The CDC will provide the decision within 15 days of registering the appeal. Steps 4: If APs are not contended with the decision of CDC or in the absence of any response of its representatives, within 35 days of the complaint, the AP, in his/her last resort, may submit 37. The Grievance Redress sub-committee formed at VDC level (under VICCC) and there were not any aspect of written and verbal complain came from affected person. They were satisfied to the work and no one has complained. 9. Implementation Arrangements 9.1. Institutional Arrangements 38. The key agencies involved in implementation of this framework are as follows: Project Coordination Unit (PCU) supported by Central Implementation Support Consultants (CISC) at Department of Local Infrastructure and Agricultural Roads (DoLIDAR), Ministry of Local Development (MLD); District Project Office (DPO) supported by District Implementation Support Team (DIST) at District Development Committee (DDC); and Village Infrastructure Construction Coordination Committee (VICCC) 9.1.1 Central Level Arrangements 39. The Project Coordination Unit (PCU) has been established under DoLIDAR to handle and coordinate RRRSDP management works. The PCU has overall responsibility for the coordination of the resettlement activities. The CISC will support PCU in effective planning and implementation of the resettlement, compensation and rehabilitation measures outlined in this resettlement plan. The resettlement specialists and Resettlement Associate under PCU/CISC will look after the policy compliance and monitoring of the proper implementation of the plan and its recommendations. 9.1.2 District Level Arrangements 40. District Project Office (DPO) has been established at district level to ensure that ADB s Policy on Involuntary Resettlement that is followed in preparation and implementation of subproject resettlement plan and mitigation measures. DPO will coordinate with the Chief District Officer, Land Revenue and Survey Office, District Agriculture Development Office, Short Resettlement Plan of Kushma- Durlung-Salija Road 15

District Forest Office. The DIST will assist the DPO in planning, preparing and implementing the resettlement activities and plan. 41. DIST will help the affected person with information campaigns to promote clarity and transparency, and help with community level consultations about entitlements and of what to do with compensation payments and income generation opportunities. DIST will also act as advocates for APs to access government programmes for income generation and skill enhancement. 9.1.3 Subproject Level Arrangements 42. Project Coordinator of the district will lead the implementation of the plan in subproject level. He will establish the coordination among the district offices for the successful implementation of the plan. The project coordinator will integrate construction, land acquisition and compensation activities within sub-project. The District Project Coordination Committee (DPCC) and Village Infrastructure Construction Coordination Committee (VICCC) will provide necessary support to the project coordinator in the planning, implementation and monitoring of the resettlement activities. 9.1.4 Compensation Determination Committee (CDC) 43. The Land Acquisition Act 1977 provides for the establishment of Compensation Determination Committee to decide compensation levels at District level. This is composed of the CDO, the LRO, a representative of the DDC and the project coordinator. To make the decision taking process transparent and representative of the affected persons, two representatives from the APs and VICCC member will be invited as observers. 10. Compensation and Income Restoration 10.1 Methodologies for Valuing and Determining Compensation 44. Following compensation and restoration measured shall be applied while implementing the Resettlements Plan. Project Affected Peoples will be received compensation and replacement cost for any involuntary land acquisition and resettlement so that their economic and social future would be as favourable as it would have been in the absence of the project. The absence to formal title to land will not be a bar to compensation and special attention will be paid to ensuring that households headed by women and other vulnerable groups receive appropriate assistance to help them improve their status. 45. The survey and valuation of affected land and households was undertaken by an enhanced survey team at District level in the DPO (District Project Office) assisted by the DIST. The team has assessed the various categories of loss envisaged in the entitlement matrix and fixed prices/costs for compensation. Cadastral mapping has been completed with the help of District Survey Office to verify the plot boundaries. Cadastral maps marked with the proposed alignment have been produced to make the deed transfer process easy. 46. The Compensation Determination Committee (CDC) has been formed under the chairmanship of CDO. The Chief of the Land Revenue Office, a representative of DDC and the Project Coordinator are the members of the CDC and other related officials were invited. In case of this subproject, price of the land was negotiated at replacement cost. The compensation for structure has been calculated based on the replacement cost principle and was forwarded in the CDC meeting according to the entitlement matrix. Compensation payments will be disbursed by cheque/cash. Payment will be made at the Village or at public meetings in the local area for small amount by cash and by cheque for land payments or other compensation amounts more than Rs. 1000. 10.2 Voluntary Land Donation Process 47. The meeting was organized with the identified APs losing land in the road alignment and discussed on resettlement planning and procedures. In the meeting, they were informed Short Resettlement Plan of Kushma- Durlung-Salija Road 16

about the land donation process as described in resettlement framework of the project. Out of 313 HHs, 220 interviewed HHs were found ready to donate their land voluntarily. Further, the 1Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) was prepared and the concerned households losing land were informed individually to sign on MoU. The households donating or agreed to provide land signed in a written agreement with DPO. Total 173 HHs signed the MoU out of 220 HHs. Among remaining 47 HHs to be signed in MoU, 10 household's land owner have died and 37 land owners were not met during MoU sign after making several attempts. The agreement is witnessed by a third party District local NGO & VDC level Grievance Redress Sub-committee to ensure that the donation was unforced. Furthermore, the APs who have voluntarily donated the land for the subproject will be rewarded by District Project Office with a token of appreciation. Assessment of socio-economic condition and compensation arrangements to the absentee HHs will be conducted after publishing public notice from VDC. The detailed deed transfer action plan is presented in table below; Table No: 4 Deed Transfer Action Plan S. N Activities 1 Meeting With Land Revenue Office 2 Letter Collection for the land owner for Deed transfer 3 Make Necessary Arrangements 4 Conduct meeting with land owner 5 Informed landowner for their presents to deed transfer 6 Conduct deed transfer 7 Distribute new land registration Certificate to landowner 8 Conduct Appreciation Programme with landowner Dec- 2010 Jan- 1011 Feb- 2011 Mar- 2011 Apr- 2011 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 10.3 Income Restoration and Rehabilitation 48. Affected households, particularly who have Women Headed Households, Dalit, ethnic, poor and vulnerable groups are at risk of impoverishment, will be assisted through income restoration programs. APs will be given priority for employment in sub-project construction. The contract documents will include provisions regarding preferential employment of APs. It is expected that the unskilled APs selected for the construction work will be developed into skilled workers through such employment and that such knowledge will be useful for APs income generation even after the project completion. The project benefits for APs will be maximised through their inclusion in the Project s savings and credit program and life skill training program. The APs join savings groups and develop the ability to manage money, learn more life skills and, as a result, can further enhance their income earning capacity. APs will also be given priority to become maintenance workers after completion of the sub-project construction. 1 A copy of land donation agreement and verification letters has been attached in Annex 3. Short Resettlement Plan of Kushma- Durlung-Salija Road 17

10.4 Livelihood Enhancement Skills Training (LEST) for APs 49. In addition to sub-project employment, APs will be provided with further income restoration measures known as Livelihood Enhancement Skills Training (LEST) to restore their livelihoods. The LEST will include a) income generating activities, and, b) non-income generating activities, which will be delivered through life skills development, training and supplementary investment schemes. This will provide support to affected persons with the reestablishment of their livelihoods, development of new income-generating opportunities and training in life skills. 50. This section covers support to affected persons with the reestablishment of their livelihoods, the development of new income-generating opportunities and training in life skills. During the construction, the project affected families will have priority for employment as laborers in Road Building Groups and engineering design will ensure 90 days of work for APs for road construction. Employment in the group might be insufficient to restore lost livelihoods and further income restoration measures i.e. life skills training and access to other development initiatives will be provided by the project. A special condition of contract will be added in contractor's contract to include the affected family member to join the labour group. 51. Based on identified APs, multiple options of income generating and life skill training have been explored and a package of income restoration program for APs will be organized. The training program has been designed for the age group (16 to 45 years) comprising 19 male and 21 female from the women headed HHs, poorest of the poor and vulnerable group. The cost of Nrs. 943800 for this program is included in the RP and will be financed under the Project s community empowerment program budget heading. Table: 5 Livelihood Enhancement Skills Training for Affected Persons Description Targeted trainee Rate Estimated Starting Duration Budget date (Nrs.) (Nrs.) 1 Skills training Male Female Total 1.1 Dairy processing 4 4 8 1 month 18325 146600 Feb 2011 1.2 Veterinary 3 3 6 3 month 34767 208600 Feb 2011 1.3 TV/radio/Mobile 4 2 6 3 months 34767 208600 Mar.2011 repairing 1.4 Sewing cutting 0 6 6 3 months 34767 208600 April 2011 1.5 House wiring 2 0 2 2months 44000 88000 April.2011 1.6 Off Season Vegetable Cultivation/Promotion 4 4 8 5 days 4113 32900 May 2011 1.7 Motor driving 2 2 4 1 months 12625 50500 June 2011 Total 19 21 40 943800 52. District Project Office (DPO) will deliver the skills training through training institutions/professional, which are available locally and in neighboring districts. The DIST resettlement / social team will assist to identify and employ professional experts/institutions to impart this special package. Preference will be given to locally based resource persons/institutions having expertise in the subject area towards building local-base resource network and continuity of support services even after the project completion. The district level sector-wise line agencies of the government, especially the Cottage and Small Industry Office, District Agricultural Office, Department of Animal Husbandry Services, Department of Horticulture, District Forest Office, District Soil Conservation Services available in the districts will be mobilized by the DPO for additional resource and training. Short Resettlement Plan of Kushma- Durlung-Salija Road 18

11. Resettlement Budget and Financing Plan 53. The financial resources necessary for relocation and compensation are budgeted in the project costs and will be administered according to the Land Acquisition Act 1977. These include:(i) Direct compensation costs for acquisition of assets(ii) Costs associated with enhancement measures for affected households and persons and (iii) Costs associated with the implementation and management of resettlement activities and capacity building of the project agencies. 54. The costs required for RP implementation (including land compensation) will be financed out of sub-project grant provided to the district. The district has included the required budget in its yearly budget under the heading RP implementation. The cost will be channelled to pay all cost for RP implementation through the following root: (i) to the district development fund and then into each DDC s project operating account, and (ii) then payment to the concerned stakeholders. 11.1 Costs of Compensation for Assets 55. Land: Mainly two types of land (Khet & Bari) are affected by the project in this section of the subproject. Land and structure prices are calculated annually at district level for each of the different land and structure types and classes. Altogether 313 HHs lose land in this subproject. All 220 interviewed HHs lose <20% of their total land holding so the affected land are acquired by negotiation. Table 6: Comparative Price of the Land along the Road Alignment of FY 2066/067(NRs. per Ropani) VDC Government Rate Market Rate Shivalaya 363000 450000 Durlung 150000 200000 Kayang 100000 150000 56. Crops: Standing crops are not affected by the sub-project. 57. Trees: The quantity of tree production and valuation is carried out on basis of Ministry of Forest and Soil Conservation (MoFSC) norms 2060. The norms has following provision for felling of trees having girth of more than 12 cm when measured at 1.3m above the ground including the sectioning of trunk, branches, and stumps up to a distance of 15m along the road with the indicated size would need the following labour input: Above 12 cm to 30 cm girth Above 31 cm to 60 cm girth Above 61 cm to 90 cm girth Above 91 cm to 120 cm girth Above 121 cm to 180 cm girth Above 181 cm to 240 cm girth Above 241 cm to 300 cm girth Above 301 cm girth 0.13 person day 0.39 person day 0.52 person day 1.56 person day 2.50 person day 4.00 person day 12.99 person day 41.67person day 58. Transportation of the logs (poles), or the indicated distance would require the following man power input: First 10m distance from the source 0.50 person day/cubic meter For each additional 10m 0.08 person day/cubic meter For the first 1000m 8.42 person day/cubic meter For each additional 1000m (0.08 person day/cubic m x 100) 8.00 person day/cubic meter For the first 5000m (8.42 x 4 x 8) 40.42 person day/cubic meter For the small seedling less than 12 cm girth Rs. 10 per seedling. Short Resettlement Plan of Kushma- Durlung-Salija Road 19

District wage rate decided for the fiscal year 2066/67 is 190 per day. 11.2 Travel Allowances 59. The project affected Person (APs) are need to travel outside their village in the project implementation process such as deed transfer process, district level negotiation meeting and compensation receiving process. So the travel allowances will be paid them based on district agriculture wage rate. The estimated cost allowance is NRs.100000 11.3 Allowances for Rehabilitation Support 60. Allowances in this category cover support measures for affected individuals and households. The formal price of the rehabilitation support has been assessed during the socio-economic survey and has been set according to the current market price. The final decision for rehabilitation allowance will be made by Compensation Determination Committee (CDC). 11.4 Total Cost Estimate for RP 61. The value of private land for new cutting is equivalent to Nrs. 12.41 million. The total cost of resettlement including compensation for the loss of structure as displacement cost, livelihood restoration programme, reserve fund for absentee's households and deed transfer is Nrs.7.32 million. The detail cost is given in table 7. Table: 7 Summary of Cost for RP Item Unit Total loss Amount (NRs.) Remarks 1. DIRECT COST 1.1 Compensation for private land sqm 99411 12410000 1.2 Private Trees No. 0 0 1.3 Public tree No. 0 0 1.4 CFUGs Tree No. 0 0 1.5 Private structure No. 10 1045132.00 1.6 Public Structure No 1 133,908.00 Sub Total (A) 11,79,040.00 2.INDIRECT COST 2.1 Moved allowance LS 75,000.00 2.2 Rental Stipend 2000*9*3 54,000.00 2.3 Transportation Allowance LS 1,00,000.00 2.4 Deed Transfer Assistance HHN 313 160,000.00 2.5 Official Deed Transfer fees LS 313 160,000.00 Sub Total (B) 4,49,000.00 3 Income generation and Livelihood improvement programme 9,43,800.00 4 Appreciation Program for APs LS 1,00,000.00 Sub-Total (C) 10,43,800.00 Total (A+B+C) 26,71,840.36 5 Provisional Sum (5%) 133592.00 6 Reserve Fund for Absentees HHs (93 HHs) 27,21,756.00 7 Reserve Fund for not signed MoU HHs (47 HHs) 17,98,395.00 Grand Total 73,25,583.00 Short Resettlement Plan of Kushma- Durlung-Salija Road 20

11.5 Implementation Schedule 62. An Implementation Schedule for Kushma- Durlung Salija Road Table:8 Implementation Schedule SN Tasks Oct-10 Nov-10 Dec-10 Jan-2011 Feb-2011 March-2011 April-2011 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 Finalize list of affected people consultation with APs. 2 Consultation, and grievance resolution 3 CDC meeting and Compensation Determination 4 Preparation of Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) for voluntary contribution 5 Submission of Draft RP to PCU 6 Submission of Final RP to ADB for approval 7 MoU sign for remaining households 8 Inform APs for the compensation claim 9 Collect application from the APs for compensation 10 Verify the application and prepare final list of APs 11 Pay compensation for eligible APs 12 Transferring the land ownership 13 Implementation of AP s Livelihood Restoration Programme 14 Implement social impact monitoring system (internal and external monitoring programmes). 15 Prepare resettlement implementation status report 16 RP implementation verification survey 17 Resettlement verification report and concurrence from ADB for signing of contract 18 Notice for contract publication 19 Contract agreement with BG and Contractors 21 Monitoring and evaluation of RP implementation, Continuous along with community development progress and achievements program 22 Civil work schedule Design & DPR Phase Bid Publication, Evaluation & Contract Award Phase Implementation Phase Short Resettlement Plan of Kushma- Durlung-Salija Road 21

12. Monitoring and Evaluation A. Monitoring at District Level 63. The District Project Office (DPO) will be responsible for the internal monitoring of the resettlement planning and implementation throughout the sub-project cycle. The DPO shall submit monthly progress reports to PCU on implementation of resettlement plan. The PCU will submit quarterly monitoring reports to ADB for its review. Such reports will be posted on websites of ADB and PCU. 64. Project Coordinator or his/her representative will attend VICCC meetings when required. Progress on resettlement implementation and any concerns will be discussed in such meetings. The VICCC and social staff will facilitate the monitoring of progress and resolution of any grievances locally. 65. DPO will organize periodic progress review workshops involving APs representatives. Special attention will be given to securing the participation of women. The workshops will provide households with the opportunity to discuss both the positive and negative aspects of their resettlement, compensation and reestablishment. An inclusive problem-solving approach will be followed, using local experiences and realities as the basis for solutions. Social development and resettlement specialist will facilitate such workshops. B. Verification by PCU 66. The verification of satisfactory implementation of RP including completion of land compensation is a condition for contract award and commencement of civil works. A verification report in this regard will be prepared by PCU assisted by Social /Resettlement Specialist and submitted to ADB along with proposal to award the contract(s). The verification report has to have investigated the extent to which any land donations were freely made and with adequate safeguard, and whether assessed compensation/assistance has been paid to the APs. About 10% APs may be surveyed as part of the verification. C. External/Third Party Monitoring 67. The implementation activities will be monitored and evaluated externally once in a year through an independently appointed agency, consultant or NGO not involved with any aspects of the Project, which will provide report to both PCU/ DPO and to ADB. The PCU will hire such external monitoring agency with ADB concurrence. A sample survey of affected households needs to be undertaken to assess the degree to which the Project s resettlement objectives have been met. The socio-economic survey undertaken for land acquisition will form a baseline data, from which many of the indicators can be measured. A sample survey at the end of the subproject period will cover all the categories of APs and assess changes caused by the Project. The aim of the sample monitoring survey will be to measure the extent to which APs living standards have been restored/improved. The RPs will include appropriate monitoring indicators for external monitoring. The Table 8 include following monitoring indicators for external monitoring. Table 9: Monitoring and Evaluation Indicators Type Indicator Examples of Variables Process Indicator Staffing Number of DoLIDAR staff on RRRSDP, for sub-project Number of other line agency officials available for tasks Number of Social Development Staff located in the field Consultation Number of Building Groups contacted or established and meetings held Grievances by type and resolution Number of field visits by DoLIDAR/DPO and social development specialist and Resettlement specialist Number of NGOs/CBOs participating in subproject Short Resettlement Plan of Kusma Durlung Salija Road - 22 -

Type Indicator Examples of Variables Procedures in Operation Census and asset verification/quantification procedures in place Effectiveness of compensation delivery system Number of land transfers (owner to GON) effected Output Indicators; data disaggregated by sex of owner/ head of household impact Indicator data disaggregated by sex of owner/ head of household Coordination between DPO and other line agencies Acquisition of Land Area of land acquired by road section and contract Area of private land acquired Area of communal/government land acquired Area of the land voluntarily donated Buildings Compensation and Rehabilitation Reestablishment of Community Resources Household Earning Capacity Change of Status of women Change of Status of children Settlement & Population Number, type and size of private buildings acquired Number, type and size of community structures acquired Number of households affected ( buildings) Number of owners compensated by type of loss Amount compensated by type and owner Number and amount of allowances paid Livelihood restoration cost Number of community structures repaired or replaced Employment status of economically active members Landholding size, area cultivated and production volume, by crop Selling of cultivation land Changes to livestock ownership pre- and post disturbance Changes to income-earning activities (agriculture) pre- and post disturbance Changes to income-earning activities (off-farm) pre- and post disturbance Amount and balance of income and expenditure Participate in training program Participation in road construction Participation in commercial enterprise School attendance rate by gender Participation in road construction Growth in number and size of settlements Growth in market areas Influx of squatters Short Resettlement Plan of Kusma Durlung Salija Road - 23 -

Appendix 1: List of Affected HHs by type of Loss of Land

Appendix 2: Poverty Level Analysis of APs

Appendix 3: List of Affected HHs by type of Loss (Structures)

Appendix 4: List of Non Interviewed HHs

Appendix 5: Voluntary Land Donation Agreement Paper

Appendix 6: Verification Letters from Third Party NGO, VICCCs and VDCs

Appendix 7: List of Participants of Community Consultation Meeting

Appendix 8: Meeting Minuets of Community Consultation

Appendix 9: Cadastral Report

Appendix 10: Summary of RP in Nepali

Appendix 11: Cadastral Map

APPENDIXES

Appendix 1: List of Affected HHs by Type of Loss (Land) Chainage S.N HH No From To Name of Grandfather Father's Name Land owner's Name VDC 1 1 0+000 0+100 Ramchandra pokhrel Dhanapati pokhrel Kamalnath pokhrel Shivalaya 2 093-0856 47 0 1314 1314 9452 196.46 1,856,939.92 2 2 0+100 0+120 Dhanraj Puri Purusottam Puri Sabitra Puri Shivalaya 3 093-0856 284,532,577 0 136 136 1088 196.46 213,748.48 3 3 0+120 0+150 SaruneSarki Ramchandra sarki Harka bdr sarki Shivalaya 2 093-0856 204 0 32 32 897 196.46 6,286.72 4 4 0+150 0+180 Dhanraj Khadkraj Moti Puri Shivalaya 3 093-0856 311 108 141 249 3611 196.46 27,700.86 5 5 0+180 0+200 Bishe Budhe Dhan Bahadur Sarki Shivalaya 2 093-0856 77 0 12 12 945 196.46 2,357.52 6 6 0+200 0+500 Basante Gore Dalli Sarki Shivalaya 2 093-0856 363,344 56 94 150 555 196.46 18,467.24 7 7 0+500 0+600 Padamraj Khagaraj Giri Nandakala Giri Shivalaya 3 093-0856 995 0 4 4 62 196.46 785.84 8 8 0+600 0+700 Pratiman Shahaj puri Chhabilal Puri Shivalaya 3 093-0856 580 46 96 142 3150 196.46 18,860.16 9 9 0+700 0+800 Pratiman Sahaj Hira Puri Shivalaya 3 093-0856 533,714,716,722 114 209 323 65312 196.46 41,060.14 10 10 0+800 0+900 Tika Puri Dharmaraj puri saraswati Puri Shivalaya 3 093-0856 310 32 84 116 1524 196.46 16,502.64 11 11 0+900 1+00 Namdev chhetry Dal bdr chhetry Parbati Chhetry Shivalaya 2 093/896 334,341 240 328 568 6532 196.46 64,438.88 12 12 1+00 1+150 Sher bdr chhetry Karna bdr chhetry Krishna bdr chhetry Shivalaya 2 093/896 234,474 72 134 206 3264 196.46 26,325.64 13 13 1+150 1+225 Ramchandra Shreedatta Ghanshyam Pokherel Shivalaya 2 093/896 62,63,531,539 112 326 438 5376 196.46 64,045.96 14 14 1+225 1+300 Laxmidatta Haricharan Shalikram Padhya Shivalaya 2 093/896 329,331,364,349 52 200 252 2542 196.46 39,292.00 15 15 1+300 1+600 Bhagawan puria Narsing puri Ramkrishna Puri Shivalaya 3 093/896 993 8 24 32 1935 196.46 4,715.04 16 16 1+600 1+700 Juthe Balbire Tikhe Sarki Shivalaya 2 093-0856 488,490 24 78 102 2348 196.46 15,323.88 17 17 1+700 1+800 Tekuprasad Narayan Chiranjibi Sherestha Shivalaya 3 093-0856 359 0 64 64 1757 196.46 12,573.44 18 18 1+800 1+900 Basante Prithalal Jhupa Sarki Shivalaya 2 093-0856 550 96 150 246 4088 196.46 29,469.00 19 19 1+900 2+00 Ramchandra Shreedatta Narayan Sharma Shivalaya 2 093-0856 38 88 128 216 2023 196.46 25,146.88 20 20 2+00 2+50 Mohadatta upadhyay Indira devi upadhyay Indira devi upadhyay Shivalaya 3 093/0896 823 0 8 8 70 196.46 1,571.68 21 21 2+50 2+80 Bise Nepali Juthe Nepali Dil bdr Nepali Sivalaya 2 093/0856 88,121 8 68 76 9532 196.46 13,359.28 22 22 2+80 2+110 Laxmidatta padhyay Haricharan padhyay Devi prasad Padhyay Shivalaya 2 093/0856 343,345,352 50 146 196 3851 196.46 28,683.16 23 23 2+110 2+150 Bom bdr Thakuri Jhapat bdr Thakuri Dhanmaya khand Thakuri Sivalaya 2 093/0856 83,85 60 92 152 1585 196.46 18,074.32 24 24 2+150 2+200 Dhan bdr sarki Lal bdr sarki Khummaya Sarki Shivalaya 2 093/0856 191,230,237 224 424 648 7904 196.46 83,299.04 25 25 2+200 2+250 Khadananda puri Karunaraj puri Nilraj puri Shivalaya 3 093/0856 1133 0 16 16 560 196.46 3,143.36 26 26 2+250 2+270 Dirgha narayan poudel Tej prasad poudel Jamuna poudel Shivalaya 2 093/0856 859 0 4 4 64 196.46 785.84 27 27 2+270 2+300 Gajendra Indraman K.C. Jalan K.C. Shivalaya 3 093/0856 1189 4 24 28 524 196.46 4,715.04 28 28 2+300 2+400 Pratiman.Dammar Tirtharaj Puri Shivalaya 3 093/0856 308,283 14 32 46 645 196.46 6,286.72 29 29 2+400 2+500 Balu Tikaballab Dilli Prasad Sharma Shivalaya 3 093/0856 971,972 10 142 152 1719 196.46 27,897.32 30 30 2+500 2+600 Balu Tikaballav sharma Balakrishna sharma Shivalaya 3 093/0856 973 0 344 66 2031 196.46 67,582.24 31 31 2+600 2+650 Shiva Prasad Chandra Bahadur Sheresth Shivalaya 3 093/0856 82 0 66 66 872 196.46 12,966.36 32 32 2+650 2+670 Mane Bhakta Bahadur Lila kumari kamini Shivalaya 3 093-0896 588 92 116 208 747 196.46 22,789.36 33 33 2+670 2+700 Bidhya Rudra Krishna Bahadur Sarki Shivalaya 3 093-0856 190 0 136 136 1555 196.46 26,718.56 34 34 2+700 2+750 Ganga Bahadur Bhim Bahadur Ambikadevi Thakuri Shivalaya 2 093-0856 84,86 172 420 592 5087 196.46 82,513.20 35 35 2+750 2+780 Salikram Durgadatta Ganesh Prasad Acharya Shivalaya 3 093-0586 368 34 36 70 965 196.46 7,072.56 36 36 2+780 2+825 Partiman Dammar Bhumraj Puri Shivalaya 3 093-0586 560,567,321,323 6 92 98 1665 196.46 18,074.32 37 37 2+825 2+850 Tara Nandalal Parsuram Puri Shivalaya 3 093-0896 7-306-481-498-1192 440 466 906 6356 196.46 91,550.36 38 38 2+850 2+890 Tulasi Kalu Jhalak Sharma Pokhrel Shivalaya 2 093-0896 370,371,48 494 766 586 7526 196.46 150,488.36 39 39 2+890 2+910 Shreedatta Narayandatta Shreedatta Sharma Shivalaya 2 093-0937 332 192 258 450 5681 196.46 50,686.68 Ward No Sheet No Kitta No Area of Land Loss in Existing Track Area of Land Loss for New Cutting Total Affected Area by Road Total Land Holding Rate /Sqm Total Value

S.N HH No Chainage From To Name of Grandfather Father's Name Land owner's Name VDC Ward No Sheet No Kitta No Area of Land Loss in Existing Track Area of Land Loss for New Cutting 40 40 2+910 2+950 Padamlal Narayan Laxmi Puri Shivalaya 3 093-0896 862,870,865 58 78 136 2036 196.46 15,323.88 41 41 2+950 2+970 Laxmidatta haricharan Balaram Upadhya Shivalaya 2 093-0896 346,361,328 204 402 606 1182 196.46 78,976.92 42 42 2+970 3+00 Bhiusine Kale Chame Damai Shivalaya 2 093-0896 87 88 120 208 2361 196.46 23,575.20 43 43 3+00 3+100 Ramchandra Haridatta Dhansari Upadhya Shivalaya 2 093-08569,52,45,44,61,64,530 240 410 650 11562 196.46 80,548.60 44 44 3+100 3+150 Pratiman Sahaj Durgalal Puri Shivalaya 3 093-0856 534,579 18 54 72 9536 196.46 10,608.84 45 45 3+150 3+200 tika Dharmraj Prem Puri Shivalaya 3 093-0856 800,786,802 268 394 662 8924 196.46 77,405.24 46 46 3+200 3+250 Tika Dharmaraj Bhagawan Puri Shivalaya 3 093-0856 801,803,799 212 302 514 4821 196.46 59,330.92 47 47 3+250 3+370 Khadananda Karunaraj Narayan Puri Shivalaya 3 093-0856 983 0 16 16 1070 196.46 3,143.36 48 48 3+370 3+470 Tek Bahadur Narayan Yogmaya Sherestha Shivalaya 3 093-0896 358 0 32 32 214 196.46 6,286.72 49 49 3+470 3+500 Rudrabahadur Narayani Rimal Shivalaya 3 093-0896 1200 0 64 64 582 196.46 12,573.44 50 50 6+100 6+150 Baksing Purna Bahadur Jum Bahadur Gurung Durlung 4 6/093-0816 51,822 300 298 598 4486 196.46 58,545.08 51 51 6+150 6+200 Bishnuprasad Ishwari Prasad Hari Prasad Pokhrel Durlung 5 093-0816 362,378 48 386 434 3470 196.46 75,833.56 52 52 6+200 6+250 Padampani Bishnu Prasad Ishawari Prasad Pokhrel Durlung 5 093-0816 219 4 32 36 611 196.46 6,286.72 53 53 6+250 6+300 Kaladhar Hari bdr Hamal Chandrakumari hamal Durlung 5 093/816 226 4 16 20 5943 196.46 3,143.36 54 54 6+300 6+350 Matilal Bel bahadur Chandra Bahadur Chhetri Durlung 5 093-0816 366 144 154 298 6605 196.46 30,254.84 55 55 6+350 6+400 Padampani dayaram Megharaj Pokhrel Durlung 5 093-0816 377 0 112 112 1188 196.46 22,003.52 56 56 6+400 6+450 Deb Bahadur nar bahadur Kshetra bahadur Gurung Durlung 4 093-0816 1785 104 120 224 1611 196.46 23,575.20 57 57 6+450 6+500 Radhu Jayapati Ram Prasad Poudel Durlung 4 093-0776 1289 228 246 474 8638 196.46 48,329.16 58 58 6+500 6+550 Jejunath Bhuwani Parbati Regmi Durlung 5 093-0816 54 8 62 70 2713 196.46 12,180.52 59 59 6+550 6+600 Umakanta Hira Bahadur Harikaladevi Thapa Durlung 4 093-0816 170 16 152 168 5855 196.46 29,861.92 60 60 6+600 6+660 Serbahadur Lachhuman Tirtha bahadur Gurung Durlung 5 093-0816 1238 30 30 60 547 196.46 5,893.80 61 61 6+660 6+700 Shovakhar Ganeshdatta Tikaram Padhya Durlung 5 093-0816 1222 0 4 4 436 196.46 785.84 62 62 6+700 6+750 Satu padhya Dayaram padhya Bhawani,Hari pd padhya Durlung 5 093/0816 53 32 16 48 551 196.46 3,143.36 63 63 6+750 6+800 Jayapati sharma Mohadatta sharma Govinda prasad sharma Durlung 5 093-0816 999 8 176 184 5683 196.46 34,576.96 64 64 6+800 6+850 Bishnuprasad Bhuwaniprasad Ram Prasad Pokhrel Durlung 5 093-0816 218 96 106 202 7286 196.46 20,824.76 65 65 6+850 6+900 Dandapani Kaladhar LalBahadur Hamal Durlung 5 093-0816 214 0 2 2 110 196.46 392.92 66 66 6+900 6+950 Purusottam Tikaram Tanka Prasad Padhya Durlung 5 093-0816 99 12 32 44 12797 196.46 6,286.72 67 67 6+950 7+00 Haste jase Laxman Sarki Durlung 3 093-0816 254 24 80 104 979 196.46 15,716.80 68 68 7+00 7+70 haridatta Umakanta Padhya Narbad Padhya Durlung 4 093-0816 209 0 286 286 8679 196.46 56,187.56 69 69 7+70 7+100 Mathabar gurung Kul bdr gurung Ramkaji gurung Durlung 4 093-0816 263,221 112 254 366 4365 196.46 49,900.84 70 70 7+100 7+150 Dhanbire Gore Thakali Damai Durlung 3 6960776 835 0 16 16 1969 196.46 3,143.36 71 71 7+150 7+200 Harilal Chhabi lal Tej Prasad Padhya Durlung 4 093-00776357-1266-1268-1310 194 682 876 6085 196.46 133,985.72 72 72 7+200 7+300 Salikram Khadananda Ishwari Prasad Padhya Durlung 4 093-0776 1288 4 42 46 9206 196.46 8,251.32 73 73 7+300 7+380 Raghu Harilal Suklal Sarki Durlung 3 093-0776 852-361 200 246 446 3909 196.46 48,329.16 74 74 7+380 7+450 Kale Bhankale Giri Prasad Kami Durlung 2 093-0776 263 16 48 64 422 196.46 9,430.08 75 75 7+450 7+500 Karna bahadur Prith Bahadur Man Prasad Gurung Durlung 1 093-0776 131 0 32 32 468 196.46 6,286.72 76 76 7+500 7+550 Paragedatta BuddhiPrasad Rishiram Sharma Durlung 5 093-0816 100,102,103 20 82 102 14019 196.46 16,109.72 77 77 7+550 7+600 Setu Padhya Hari Prasad Padhya Rewati Padhya Durlung 5 093-0816 1007-1010 170 128 298 1236 196.46 25,146.88 78 78 7+600 7+650 Narayandatta Shreedatta Kasiram Padhya Durlung 5 093-0816 119,71 0 52 52 508 196.46 10,215.92 79 79 7+650 7+700 Narayandatta BuddhiPrasad Bishnu Kumari Sharma Durlung 5 093-0816 101 8 32 40 1080 196.46 6,286.72 Total Affected Area by Road Total Land Holding Rate /Sqm Total Value

S.N HH No Chainage From To Name of Grandfather Father's Name Land owner's Name VDC Ward No Sheet No Kitta No Area of Land Loss in Existing Track Area of Land Loss for New Cutting 80 80 7+700 7+750 basante Shyameshwer Shyameshwer Durlung 5 093-0816 60 88 148 6003 196.46 17,288.48 81 81 7+750 7+800 Pratiman nandalal Jedunath Regmi Durlung 5 093-0816 1096 26 77 103 2278 196.46 15,127.42 82 82 7+800 7+850 Shreekrishna Prihe Jum Bahadur Sarki Durlung 3 093-0816 845,847 84 84 168 6232 196.46 16,502.64 83 83 7+850 7+900 Gangadhar Murari Bishnu Kumari Damai Durlung 5 093-816 117 76 58 134 282 196.46 11,394.68 84 84 7+900 7+950 Kasiram Narayandatta Ghanshyam Sharma Durlung 5 093-0816 1072 32 32 64 4490 196.46 6,286.72 85 85 7+950 8+00 Prachak Chakrapani Khemraj Sharma Durlung 5 093-816 72 0 44 44 266 196.46 8,644.24 86 86 8+00 8+50 Pratiman Purna Prasad Shreemati Padhya + Mithu Durlung 5 093-0816 69 8 132 140 953 196.46 25,932.72 87 87 8+50 8+100 Kaladhr Chakrapani Dhanpati Padhya Durlung 5 093-0816 1242 16 80 96 6556 196.46 15,716.80 88 88 8+100 8+150 Chandre Dammare Man Bahadur Sarki Durlung 4 093-0816 1352 0 36 36 3703 196.46 7,072.56 89 89 8+150 8+200 Padampani Kal bahadur Dal bahadur Chhetri Durlung 3 093-0816 693 100 130 230 2833 196.46 25,539.80 90 90 8+200 8+250 Matilal Dandapani Shivadatta Poudel Durlung 3 093-0816 805 20 42 62 919 196.46 8,251.32 91 91 8+250 8+300 Purusottam Tikaram Thakur Prasad Padhya Durlung 5 093-0816 170 270 248 518 5799 196.46 48,722.08 92 92 8+300 8+350 Tarakhar Dhundiraj Ishwari Prasad Padhya Durlung 3 093-0816 1469 168 222 390 2549 196.46 43,614.12 93 93 8+350 8+400 Tulsiram Agandhar Krishna Prasad Padhya Durlung 3 093-0816 678 160 196 356 6532 196.46 38,506.16 94 94 8+400 8+450 Jokhe Prithe Sam Bahadur Sarki Durlung 2 093-0816 304,329,335,301 72 212 284 1582 196.46 41,649.52 95 95 8+450 8+500 Padamsingh Narbir Krishna Bahadur Sarki Durlung 2 093-0816 350 144 216 360 1220 196.46 42,435.36 96 96 8+500 8+600 Dewakhar Kaladhar Lal kumari Thakuri Durlung 5 093-0816 223 12 24 36 2276 196.46 4,715.04 97 97 8+600 8+650 Dewakhar Gaurishwor Dhakaram Jaisi Durlung 5 093-0816 225 4 34 38 3378 196.46 6,679.64 98 98 8+650 8+700 Chandre Laxman Basante Sarki Durlung 2 093-0816 351 120 168 288 1545 196.46 33,005.28 99 99 8+750 8+800 Prayagdatta Chakrapani Padhya Shovakanta Sharma Durlung 5 093-0816 1223 0 32 32 927 196.46 6,286.72 100 100 8+800 8+850 Jokhe Matilal Laxman Sarki Durlung 2 093-0776 334 120 90 210 7426 196.46 17,681.40 101 101 8+850 8+900 Dhan Prasad Krishna Bahadur Suk bahadur Gurug Durlung 1 093-0776 214 0 74 74 31971 196.46 14,538.04 102 102 8+950 9+00 Kharkasingh Mahabir Thapa BhanneKesh bahadur Bhanne Kam Durlung 1 093-0776 785-783,784,780 54 32 86 13911 196.46 6,286.72 103 103 9+00 9+100 Singhbir Harkasingh Maniraj Gurung Durlung 1 093-0776 875 96 88 184 3895 196.46 17,288.48 104 104 9+100 9+200 Juthe Dhan Prasad Rana Bahadur Gurung Durlung 1 093-0776 143 0 100 100 737 196.46 19,646.00 105 105 9+200 9+250 Himlal Tikaram Sunar Bel Bahadur Sunar Durlung 1 093-0776 244,245 60 266 326 5851 196.46 52,258.36 106 106 9+250 9+300 Mitrasingh Lal Bahadur Om Prasad Gurung Durlung 1 093-0776 85 8 104 112 997 196.46 20,431.84 107 107 9+300 9+350 Setu Dayaram Bhuwani Prasad Padhya Durlung 5 093-0816 114,53 8 54 62 953 196.46 10,608.84 108 108 9+350 9+400 Padampani Chhabilal Kritinath Pokhrel Durlung 5 093-0816 368 30 80 110 2545 196.46 15,716.80 109 109 9+450 9+500 Damdar Chitre Bakhate Sarki Durlung 3 093-0816 851 0 40 40 747 196.46 7,858.40 110 110 10+500 10+100 Mahabire Aite Dhanlal Sarki Durlung 3 093-0816 853 0 30 30 30 196.46 5,893.80 111 111 10+100 10+150 Karne Mahabire Jange Sarki Durlung 3 093-0816 856 4 46 50 280 196.46 9,037.16 112 112 10+200 10+230 Tulsiram tilochan Dharmadatta Padhya Durlung 3 093-0816 688 4 12 16 681 196.46 2,357.52 113 113 10+230 10+280 Tarakhar Dhundiraj Padmi Padhya Durlung 3 093-0816 1470 16 40 56 1052 196.46 7,858.40 114 114 10+300 10+330 Basanta Yamnath Khimakumari Padhya Durlung 3 093-0816 804 84 134 218 1997 196.46 26,325.64 115 115 10+330 10+350 Shreekrishna Kasiram Purnaprasad Padhya +Jas Durlung 3 093-0816 677,692,674,676 340 766 1106 7448 196.46 150,488.36 116 116 10+400 10+450 Bshnu Bishnu Balika Padhya Durlung 3 093-0816 673,675 140 140 280 3653 196.46 27,504.40 117 117 10+450 10+475 Gajadhar Buddiallav Chhabilal Padhya Durlung 3 093-0816 810 138 160 298 2932 196.46 31,433.60 118 118 10+475 10+500 Balivadra Satananda Radhika Padhya Durlung 3 093-0816 814 0 48 48 1657 196.46 9,430.08 119 119 10+500 10+530 Jokhe Prithe Sher bahadur Sarki Durlung 3 093-0776 670 0 18 18 1202 196.46 3,536.28 Total Affected Area by Road Total Land Holding Rate /Sqm Total Value

S.N HH No Chainage From To Name of Grandfather Father's Name Land owner's Name VDC Ward No Sheet No Kitta No Area of Land Loss in Existing Track Area of Land Loss for New Cutting 120 120 10+530 10+550 Harilal Umakhar Bhawadatta Padhya Durlung 3 093-0776 821 64 76 140 1100 196.46 14,930.96 121 121 10+550 10+570 Karne Kale Khage Sarki Durlung 3 093-0776 862 120 168 288 2573 196.46 33,005.28 122 122 10+570 10+590 Umakhar Chandradatta Shreemati Padhya Durlung 3 093-0776 828,831 96 96 192 12288 196.46 18,860.16 123 123 10+590 10+600 Tulsiram Tilochan Yubraj Padhya Durlung 3 093-0776 691,687,679 0 18 18 496 196.46 3,536.28 124 124 10+600 10+630 Gajadhar Nandalal Chandradatta Padhya Durlung 3 093-0776 719 24 88 112 2250 196.46 17,288.48 125 125 10+630 10+660 Shreekrishna Purne Nar Bahadur Darji Durlung 3 093-0776 836 102 128 230 4817 196.46 25,146.88 126 126 10+660 10+690 Harilal Umakar Tikaram Padhya Durlung 3 093-0776 833 52 96 148 2332 196.46 18,860.16 127 127 10+690 10+710 Jokhe Rube Manilal Sarki Durlung 2 093-0776 302,303 170 136 306 4520 196.46 26,718.56 128 128 10+710 10+730 Jase Matilal Salikram Sarki Durlung 2 093-0776 843 128 32 160 3124 196.46 6,286.72 129 129 10+730 10+760 Kale Dhanbar Chandra Bahadur Kami Durlung 2 093-0776 1015 48 70 118 1667 196.46 13,752.20 130 130 10+760 10+780 Salikram Ranganath Kesh Prasad Sharma Durlung 4 093-0776 1273 102 118 220 6140 196.46 23,182.28 131 131 10+780 10+800 Harilal Ganeshdatta Bishnu Prasad Sharma Durlung 4 093-0776 12,271,770 96 56 152 2104 196.46 11,001.76 132 132 10+800 10+820 Gobinda Mohadatta Om Prasad sharma Durlung 4 093-0776 1276-1305 488 578 1066 9285 196.46 113,553.88 133 133 10+820 10+840 Motilal Khadananda Rabilal Sharma Durlung 4 093-0776 221 100 146 246 3282 196.46 28,683.16 134 134 10+840 10+860 Motilal Tikaram Yabat Prasad Padhya Durlung 4 093-0776 1293-1449 40 94 134 1615 196.46 18,467.24 135 135 10+860 10+880 Mohadatt Om Prasad Lekhanath Poudel Durlung 4 093-0776 1571 200 36 236 2160 196.46 7,072.56 136 136 10+880 10+900 Pramananda Tirtharaj Tilk Prasad Padhya Durlung 4 093-0776 1658-1660 48 64 112 13075 196.46 12,573.44 137 137 10+900 10+920 Pramananda Tirtharaj Hiramani Sharma Durlung 4 093-0776 1659 128 136 264 5158 196.46 26,718.56 138 138 10+920 10+940 Deviprasad salikram Jayashwar Padhya Durlung 4 093-0776 184 112 148 260 2854 196.46 29,076.08 139 139 10+940 10+960 Kase Chhabile Bel Bahadur Sarki Durlung 2 093-0776 330,331 46 56 102 1406 196.46 11,001.76 140 140 10+960 10+980 Bude Matilal Bhim Bahadur Sarki Durlung 4 093-0776 1353 112 164 276 3612 196.46 32,219.44 141 141 10+980 11+00 Karsingh Chhabile Mundre Sarki Durlung 2 093-0776 305-333-347 16 62 78 953 196.46 12,180.52 142 142 11+00 11+20 Mohadatta Job Bahadur Mansuwa Chhetri Durlung 4 093-0776 1292 124 250 374 3256 196.46 49,115.00 143 143 11+20 11+40 Gobinda Mohadatta Yagyaballav Padhya Durlung 5 093-0776 1294 0 54 54 615 196.46 10,608.84 144 144 11+40 11+60 Haste Jase Laxman Sarki Durlung 2 093-0776 254 24 80 104 985 196.46 15,716.80 145 145 11+60 11+80 Mohadatta Yagyaballav Sur Bahadur Chhetri Durlung 5 093-0776 113 284 236 520 3254 196.46 46,364.56 146 146 11+80 11+100 Salike Raghu Ranganath Padhya Durlung 4 093-0776 1450 0 26 26 3547 196.46 5,107.96 147 147 11+100 11+120 Motilal Purusottam Gehendranath Sharma Durlung 4 093-0614 1364 0 212 212 8742 196.46 41,649.52 148 148 11+120 11+140 Salikram Khadananda Netra Prasad Sharma Durlung 4 093-0614 50 92 122 214 2361 196.46 23,968.12 149 149 11+140 11+160 Harikala Debendra Salikram Padhya Durlung 4 093-0614 1278 144 68 212 2840 196.46 13,359.28 150 150 11+160 11+180 Jit Bahadur Chandra Bahadur Khuma Kumari Chhetri Durlung 1 093-0614 779,130,210 64 398 462 3952 196.46 78,191.08 151 151 11+180 11+200 Mahadev Narayan Purna Bahadur Gurung Durlung 1 093-0776 796 0 64 64 1833 196.46 12,573.44 152 152 11+200 11+220 Narayansingh Bhim Bahadur Sajan Gurung Durlung 1 093-0776 861,164 266 472 738 6245 196.46 92,729.12 153 153 11+220 11+240 Haste Laxman Chakre Sarki Durlung 2 093-0776 271 0 24 24 4843 196.46 4,715.04 154 154 11+240 11+260 Paramdhar Chhabilal Pokhrel Durlung 5 093-0776 369 4 136 140 1873 196.46 26,718.56 155 155 11+260 11+280 Ratnakhar haridatta Lalu Prasad padhya Durlung 4 093-07761267-1291-1309-210 596 923 1519 13654 196.46 181,332.58 156 156 11+280 11+340 Dhanpati Rabilal Bishnuhari Padhya Durlung 1 093-0776 208,838,83,137 200 266 466 5412 196.46 52,258.36 157 157 11+340 11+390 Prith Ser Bahadur Purta Kumari Gurung Durlung 1 093-0776 215 56 112 168 3007 196.46 22,003.52 158 158 11+390 11+420 Motilal Narayan Dhir Bahadur Gurung Durlung 1 093-0736 1020 0 48 48 13324 196.46 9,430.08 159 159 11+420 11+450 Moti harkasingh Jum Bahadur Gurung Durlung 1 093-0776 166,213 0 90 90 17073 196.46 17,681.40 Total Affected Area by Road Total Land Holding Rate /Sqm Total Value

S.N HH No Chainage From To Name of Grandfather Father's Name Land owner's Name VDC Ward No Sheet No Kitta No Area of Land Loss in Existing Track Area of Land Loss for New Cutting 160 160 11+450 11+500 Moti Narayansingh RamChandra Gurung Durlung 1 093-0776 165,211 0 64 64 972 196.46 12,573.44 161 161 11+500 11+550 Dari Pun b Harka Bahadur Pun Kyang 9 093-0696 733 122 78 200 1947 196.46 15,323.88 162 162 11+550 11+580 Shivaram Pun Nandabir Pun Tika Pun Kyang 9 093-06155 655 0 36 36 4504 196.46 7,072.56 163 163 11+580 11+600 Jasram Pun Gaj Pun Purna Bahadur Pun Kyang 9 093-0614 225 160 234 394 2250 196.46 45,971.64 164 164 11+600 11+630 Shivaram Nandabir Pun Saibara Pun Kyang 9 308 448 669 1117 2376 196.46 131,431.74 165 165 11+630 11+670 Bhaktabahadur Dhilbahadur Abisa Pun Kyang 9 093-0696 368-370 40 52 92 675 196.46 10,215.92 166 166 11+670 11+700 Jausinh Rabiram Purkhabahadur Pun Kyang 9 093-0696 310 32 48 80 6095 196.46 9,430.08 167 167 11+700 11+750 Harkbahadur Sherbahadur Tilkumari Magar Kyang 9 132 0 54 54 500 196.46 10,608.84 168 168 11+750 11+780 Harkraj Dube Atambahadur Pun Kyang 9 093-0614 587 0 40 40 4845 196.46 7,858.40 169 169 11+780 11+800 Narbahadur Manbahadur Narmaya Pun Kyang 9 093-0696 607 559 813 1372 8363 196.46 159,721.98 170 170 11+800 11+830 Abir Khadkbahadur Ranbahadur Purja Kyang 9 093-0696 335-336-337 278 394 672 3675 196.46 77,405.24 171 171 11+830 11+860 Gamu Chhbilal Tekman Pun Kyang 9 603 0 48 48 3951 196.46 9,430.08 172 172 tulbir Purbjit Gagan bahadur Purja Kyang 5 479 0 120 120 26608 196.46 23,575.20 173 173 Ramu Lalubir Gaju Purja Kyang 4 462 60 60 9490 196.46 11,787.60 174 174 Patiram Nare Ganga Pun Kyang 5 477 933 653 1586 18287 196.46 128,288.38 175 175 Kinnu Chitru Brish,Herem,Ramesh,Chh Kyang 6 343 232 348 580 9456 196.46 68,368.08 176 176 Thako Khada Bhaichan Payega Kyang 4 490 200 294 494 7635 196.46 57,759.24 177 177 11+860 11+900 Damodhar Gangadhar mohodatta Kyang 9 583 0 136 136 4031 196.46 26,718.56 178 178 11+900 11+920 Gangadhar Mohadatta Gurudatta Sharma Kyang 9 730 0 32 32 2528 196.46 6,286.72 179 179 11+920 11+940 Karbir Khul Gangabahadur Pun Kyang 9 093-0736 26 80 112 192 3859 196.46 22,003.52 180 180 11+940 11+960 Harkam Chabe Tarabahadur Pun Kyang 9 093-0655 589 0 104 104 721 196.46 20,431.84 181 181 11+960 11+980 Parbir Balbir Purkhabahadur Pun Kyang 9 365,382,381 652 236 888 5575 196.46 46,364.56 182 182 11+980 12+00 Dhirghasinh Kare Khadkkumari Roka Kyang 9 24,20,22 316 356 672 3837 196.46 69,939.76 183 183 12+00 12+20 Harkbahadur Balbahadur Kulbahadur Chochangi Kyang 9 093-0695 635 132 268 400 2849 196.46 52,651.28 184 184 12+20 12+40 Harkraj Dhalu Tulbahadur+Chunumaya P Kyang 9 18,15,+299,326 730 1176 1906 18897 196.46 231,036.96 185 185 17+100 17+200 Tul Bahadur Bhaktta Bahadur Lal Bahadur Payeje Kyang 7 442 0 76 76 21378 196.46 14,930.96 186 186 12+40 12+60 Nandabir Pun Pancha Pun Dammer Bahadur Pun Kyang 9 096-0615 367 16 18 34 15534 196.46 3,536.28 187 187 17+200 17+300 radha Paieram Dil Bahadur Kyang 7 30 0 34 34 8689 196.46 6,679.64 188 188 17+300 17+380 saru Nandaraj Hasta Bahadur Purja Kyang 7 226 240 179 419 13209 196.46 35,166.34 189 189 17+380 17+420 Gagansih Prasad Dhalbahadur Pun Kyang 7 481-482 0 52 52 11033 196.46 10,215.92 190 190 19+40 19+90 Biru Khadke Manbahadur Purja Kyang 6 113 0 32 32 11761 196.46 6,286.72 191 191 12+60 12+80 Indrajit Lalbahadur Silkumari Pun Kyang 9 659 32 152 184 2104 196.46 29,861.92 192 192 12+80 12+100 Balbir Bhader Deubahadur Pun Kyang 9 447 180 160 340 7606 196.46 31,433.60 193 193 19+800 19+900 Ditu Mane Chambahadur Purja Kyang 5 26 0 70 70 1230 196.46 13,752.20 194 194 19+900 19+950 Gagre Matiram Thagbir tilaja Kyang 5 093-0575 27 0 36 36 3272 196.46 7,072.56 195 195 12+100 12+120 Haste Balbahadur Minbahadur Thapa Kyang 9 227 180 160 340 1999 196.46 31,433.60 196 196 12+120 12+140 Dilbahadur Suryabzhadur Umadevi Pun Kyang 9 093-0736 723 0 16 16 1018 196.46 3,143.36 197 197 12+140 12+160 Kale Ratnbir Pauram Purja Kyang 9 093-0696 364, 244 184 428 11460 196.46 36,148.64 198 198 12+160 12+200 Hasteraj chabe Chaubikala Magar /Padam Kyang 9 093-0736 714 412 843 1255 17987 196.46 165,615.78 199 199 19+950 20+50 Buddibal Humbe Karnbahadur Tilaja Kyang 5 093-0614 492 144 144 288 21915 196.46 28,290.24 Total Affected Area by Road Total Land Holding Rate /Sqm Total Value

S.N HH No Chainage From To Name of Grandfather Father's Name Land owner's Name VDC Ward No Sheet No Kitta No Area of Land Loss in Existing Track Area of Land Loss for New Cutting 200 200 20+50 20+150 Ratnu Yamlal Udisara Chochangi Kyang 5 093-0614 465 32 0 32 21329 196.46 0.00 201 201 20+150 20+200 Thekuli Dhanupati Lilam Purja Kyang 5 093-0614 449 0 32 32 10362 196.46 6,286.72 202 202 12+200 12+250 Jasram Gaje Purnbahadur Pun Kyang 9 093-0736 225 160 234 394 5172 196.46 45,971.64 203 203 20+250 20+450 Nandram Tekbahadur Khetumaya Purja Kyang 4 093-0615 316 40 152 192 7801 196.46 29,861.92 204 204 20+450 20+550 Rabilal Dhadhiram Dhudhabir purja Kyang 4 093-0615 220 72 1563 1635 21834 196.46 307,066.98 205 205 20+550 20+650 Mansara Narbahadur Dhanbahadur Pun Kyang 1 093-0614 713 0 12 12 8935 196.46 2,357.52 206 206 12+250 12+300 Parabir Chaichoaine Balbir Chaichoaine Bhadra Chaichoaine Kyang 9 366 80 214 294 14789 196.46 42,042.44 207 207 12+300 12+360 Gagashor Pun Laxchu Pun Kharka Bahadur Pun Kyang 9 286 56 86 142 1531 196.46 16,895.56 208 208 12+360 12+400 Harka Pun Narbir pun Setu Bahadur Pun Kyang 9 133,320 264 456 720 7767 196.46 89,585.76 209 209 12+400 12+450 Kalu Pun Obir Pun Nar Bahadur Pun Kyang 9 093-0696 322-323 200 320 520 4637 196.46 62,867.20 210 210 12+450 12+500 Wak Bahadur Pun Push Bahadur Pun Dhan Bahadur Pun Kyang 9 103 320 506 826 6552 196.46 99,408.76 211 211 12+500 12+520 Shivaram Nandabir Pun Tika Pun Kyang 9 16 0 24 24 4504 196.46 4,715.04 212 212 12+520 12+550 GhaYale Harkaman Pun Om Bahadur Pun Kyang 9 298 132 200 332 2541 196.46 39,292.00 213 213 12+550 12+600 Kare Kalbir Purkhbahadur roka Kyang 9 692-23-504 2111 1568 3679 27269 196.46 308,049.28 214 214 20+700 20+800 Jangabir Pun Abir Pun Padam Bahadur Pun Kyang 1 745 290 449 739 9192 196.46 88,210.54 215 215 17+420 17+480 Gagaman Garbuga Meg Bahadur Garbuga Gopisara Garbuga Kyang 7 338 216 613 829 4750 196.46 120,429.98 216 216 12+600 12+680 Nandashing Gajbir Pun Taumaya Pun Kyang 9 226 350 240 590 4164 196.46 47,150.40 217 217 12+680 12+740 Rabilal Mahadeb Ishor Bahadur Chhetri Kyang 9 102-698 366 687 1053 5590 196.46 134,968.02 218 218 12+740 12+800 Gangadhar Mahodhadta Prem Raj Sharma Kyang 9 591 0 120 120 1779 196.46 23,575.20 219 219 12+800 12+950 Gangadhar Mohadatta Bhadkala Jausi Kyang 9 592 52 40 92 1000 196.46 7,858.40 220 220 12+950 13+100 Chhabe Narbir Set Bahadur Serpu Kyang 9 133-320-658 314 522 836 7767 196.46 102,552.12 Total Affected Area by Road Total Land Holding Rate /Sqm Total Value

Appendix 2: Poverty Level Analysis of APs SN HH No. Name of HH Head No of Plot Total Affecte d Area Total Land Holding % Loss Post Project Land Holding Food Suffic iency Mont h Non Agri. Food Security Annual Food Securit y Month Expenditu re For Food Per Month Agr. Income Income Non Agr. Total Income Pre-Project Per Capita Pre- Project Poverty Level Total Family Memb er Post Project Annual Food Security Post projecet Agri- Income Post project Total Income 1 1 Kamalnath pokhrel 1 1314 14587 9.01 13273 2 52 54 5,000.00 10,000.00 261,000.00 271,000.00 54,200.00 3.61 5 49 9,099.20 270,099.20 54,019.84 3.59 Done 2 2 Sabitra Puri 3 136 1088 12.50 839 3 75 78 4,000.00 12,000.00 300,000.00 312,000.00 44,571.43 2.97 7 68 10,500.00 310,500.00 44,357.14 2.95 Done 3 3 Harka bdr sarki 1 32 897 3.57 865 2 30 32 5,000.00 10,000.00 150,000.00 160,000.00 16,000.00 1.06 10 31 9,643.26 159,643.26 15,964.33 1.06 4 4 Moti Puri 1 249 3611 6.90 3362 2 27 29 3,000.00 6,000.00 80,000.00 86,000.00 21,500.00 1.43 4 27 5,586.26 85,586.26 21,396.57 1.42 Done 5 5 Dhan Bahadur Sarki 1 12 945 1.27 933 4 50 54 2,000.00 8,000.00 100,000.00 108,000.00 18,000.00 1.20 6 53 7,898.41 107,898.41 17,983.07 1.20 Done 6 6 Dalli Sarki 2 150 1589 9.44 1439 2 25 27 2,000.00 4,000.00 50,000.00 54,000.00 54,000.00 3.59 1 24 3,622.40 53,622.40 53,622.40 3.57 Done 7 7 Nandakala Giri 1 4 62 6.45 58 3 38 41 4,000.00 12,000.00 150,000.00 162,000.00 40,500.00 2.69 4 38 11,225.81 161,225.81 40,306.45 2.68 Done 8 8 Chhabilal Puri 1 142 3150 4.51 3008 2 33 35 4,000.00 8,000.00 132,000.00 140,000.00 23,333.33 1.55 6 33 7,639.37 139,639.37 23,273.23 1.55 Done 9 9 Hira Puri 4 323 65312 0.49 64989 4 71 75 3,500.00 14,000.00 250,000.00 264,000.00 29,333.33 1.95 9 75 13,930.76 263,930.76 29,325.64 1.95 Done 10 10 saraswati Puri 1 116 1524 7.61 1408 2 30 32 2,000.00 4,000.00 60,000.00 64,000.00 64,000.00 4.26 1 30 3,695.54 63,695.54 63,695.54 4.24 11 11 Parbati Chhetry 2 568 6532 8.70 5964 3 33 36 3,000.00 9,000.00 100,000.00 109,000.00 21,800.00 1.45 5 33 8,217.39 108,217.39 21,643.48 1.44 Done 12 12 Krishna bdr chhetry 2 206 3264 6.31 3058 2 100 102 3,000.00 6,000.00 300,000.00 306,000.00 76,500.00 5.09 4 96 5,621.32 305,621.32 76,405.33 5.08 Done 13 13 Ghanshyam Pokherel 4 438 5376 8.15 4938 2 25 27 4,000.00 8,000.00 100,000.00 108,000.00 27,000.00 1.80 4 25 7,348.21 107,348.21 26,837.05 1.79 Done 14 14 Shalikram Padhya 4 252 2542 9.91 2290 3 50 53 10,000.00 30,000.00 500,000.00 530,000.00 48,181.82 3.21 11 48 27,025.96 527,025.96 47,911.45 3.19 Done 15 15 ramkrishna puri 1 32 1935 1.65 1903 3 18 21 8,000.00 24,000.00 140,000.00 164,000.00 18,222.22 1.21 9 20 23,603.10 163,603.10 18,178.12 1.21 Done 16 16 Tikhe Sarki 2 102 2348 4.34 2246 2 38 40 4,000.00 8,000.00 150,000.00 158,000.00 15,800.00 1.05 10 38 7,652.47 157,652.47 15,765.25 1.05 17 17 Chiranjibi Sherestha 1 64 1757 3.64 1693 3 11 14 4,000.00 12,000.00 45,000.00 57,000.00 28,500.00 1.90 2 14 11,562.89 56,562.89 28,281.45 1.88 18 18 Jhupa Sarki 1 246 4088 6.02 3842 2 36 38 2,000.00 4,000.00 72,000.00 76,000.00 25,333.33 1.69 3 36 3,759.30 75,759.30 25,253.10 1.68 Done 19 19 Narayan Sharma 1 216 2258 9.57 2042 2 28 30 4,000.00 8,000.00 110,000.00 118,000.00 23,600.00 1.57 5 27 7,234.72 117,234.72 23,446.94 1.56 20 20 Indira devi upadhyay 1 8 564 1.42 556 3 43 46 3,000.00 9,000.00 130,000.00 139,000.00 15,444.44 1.03 9 46 8,872.34 138,872.34 15,430.26 1.03 21 21 Dil bdr Nepali 2 76 9532 0.80 9456 2 26 28 4,000.00 8,000.00 105,000.00 113,000.00 16,142.86 1.07 7 28 7,936.21 112,936.21 16,133.74 1.07 Done 22 22 Devi prasad Padhyay 3 196 3851 5.09 3655 3 60 63 4,000.00 12,000.00 240,000.00 252,000.00 31,500.00 2.10 8 60 11,389.25 251,389.25 31,423.66 2.09 Done 23 23 Dhanmaya khand Thakuri 2 152 1585 9.59 1433 2 13 15 4,500.00 9,000.00 60,000.00 69,000.00 17,250.00 1.15 4 14 8,136.91 68,136.91 17,034.23 1.13 Done 24 24 Khummaya Sarki 3 648 7904 8.20 7256 3 70 73 5,000.00 15,000.00 350,000.00 365,000.00 45,625.00 3.04 8 67 13,770.24 363,770.24 45,471.28 3.03 Done 25 25 Nilraj puri 1 16 560 2.86 544 5 50 55 4,000.00 20,000.00 200,000.00 220,000.00 55,000.00 3.66 4 53 19,428.57 219,428.57 54,857.14 3.65 26 26 Jamuna poudel 1 4 64 6.25 60 1 30 31 5,000.00 5,000.00 150,000.00 155,000.00 25,833.33 1.72 6 29 4,687.50 154,687.50 25,781.25 1.72 Done 27 27 Jalan K.C. 1 28 524 5.34 496 1 30 31 10,000.00 10,000.00 300,000.00 310,000.00 28,181.82 1.88 11 29 9,465.65 309,465.65 28,133.24 1.87 Done 28 28 Tirtharaj Puri 2 46 645 7.13 599 2 50 52 4,000.00 8,000.00 200,000.00 208,000.00 52,000.00 3.46 4 48 7,429.46 207,429.46 51,857.36 3.45 Done 29 29 Dilli Prasad Sharma 2 152 1719 8.84 1567 3 18 21 4,000.00 12,000.00 70,000.00 82,000.00 20,500.00 1.36 4 19 10,938.92 80,938.92 20,234.73 1.35 Done 30 30 Balakrishna sharma 1 66 2031 3.25 1965 3 43 46 3,500.00 10,500.00 150,000.00 160,500.00 32,100.00 2.14 5 44 10,158.79 160,158.79 32,031.76 2.13 Done 31 31 Chandra Bahadur Sherestha 1 66 872 7.57 806 2 34 36 5,000.00 10,000.00 170,000.00 180,000.00 30,000.00 2.00 6 33 9,243.12 179,243.12 29,873.85 1.99 Done 32 32 Lila kumari kamini 1 208 2258 9.21 2050 3 35 38 5,000.00 15,000.00 175,000.00 190,000.00 17,272.73 1.15 11 34 13,618.25 188,618.25 17,147.11 1.14 Done 33 33 Krishna Bahadur Sarki 1 136 12564 1.08 12428 2 20 22 5,000.00 10,000.00 100,000.00 110,000.00 22,000.00 1.46 5 22 9,891.75 109,891.75 21,978.35 1.46 Done 34 34 Ambikadevi Thakuri 2 592 6547 9.04 5955 2 68 70 4,000.00 8,000.00 270,000.00 278,000.00 92,666.67 6.17 3 63 7,276.62 277,276.62 92,425.54 6.15 Done 35 35 Ganesh Prasad Acharya 1 70 965 7.25 895 2 16 18 5,000.00 10,000.00 81,000.00 91,000.00 18,200.00 1.21 5 17 9,274.61 90,274.61 18,054.92 1.20 36 36 Bhumraj Puri 4 98 1665 5.89 1567 3 34 37 3,500.00 10,500.00 120,000.00 130,500.00 18,642.86 1.24 7 35 9,881.98 129,881.98 18,554.57 1.23 Done 37 37 Parsuram Puri 5 906 9564 9.47 8658 5 180 185 1,000.00 5,000.00 180,000.00 185,000.00 26,428.57 1.76 7 167 4,526.35 184,526.35 26,360.91 1.75 Done 38 38 Jhalak Sharma Pokhrel 3 586 7526 7.79 6940 3 20 23 5,000.00 15,000.00 100,000.00 115,000.00 16,428.57 1.09 7 21 13,832.05 113,832.05 16,261.72 1.08 Done 39 39 Shreedatta Sharma 1 450 5681 7.92 5231 3 32 35 3,000.00 9,000.00 95,000.00 104,000.00 20,800.00 1.38 5 32 8,287.10 103,287.10 20,657.42 1.37 Done 40 40 Laxmi Puri 3 136 2036 6.68 1900 2 20 22 5,000.00 10,000.00 100,000.00 110,000.00 27,500.00 1.83 4 21 9,332.02 109,332.02 27,333.01 1.82 41 41 Balaram Upadhya 3 606 6982 8.68 6376 2 35 37 4,000.00 8,000.00 140,000.00 148,000.00 21,142.86 1.41 7 34 7,305.64 147,305.64 21,043.66 1.40 Done 42 42 Chame Damai 1 208 2361 8.81 2153 2 31 33 4,000.00 8,000.00 122,000.00 130,000.00 32,500.00 2.16 4 30 7,295.21 129,295.21 32,323.80 2.15 43 43 Dhansari Upadhya 7 650 11562 5.62 10912 5 18 23 5,000.00 25,000.00 92,000.00 117,000.00 19,500.00 1.30 6 22 23,594.53 115,594.53 19,265.76 1.28 Done 44 44 Durgalal Puri 2 72 9536 0.76 9464 3 100 103 2,000.00 6,000.00 200,000.00 206,000.00 41,200.00 2.74 5 102 5,954.70 205,954.70 41,190.94 2.74 45 45 Prem Puri 3 662 8924 7.42 8262 5 40 45 3,000.00 15,000.00 120,000.00 135,000.00 33,750.00 2.25 4 42 13,887.27 133,887.27 33,471.82 2.23 46 46 Bhagawan Puri 3 514 5685 9.04 5171 2 50 52 3,000.00 6,000.00 150,000.00 156,000.00 39,000.00 2.59 4 47 5,457.52 155,457.52 38,864.38 2.59 47 47 Narayan Puri 1 16 1070 1.50 1054 2 33 35 4,000.00 8,000.00 130,000.00 138,000.00 27,600.00 1.84 5 34 7,880.37 137,880.37 27,576.07 1.83 Done 48 48 Yogmaya Sherestha 1 32 847 3.78 815 1 250 251 1,200.00 1,200.00 300,000.00 301,200.00 150,600.00 10.02 2 242 1,154.66 301,154.66 150,577.33 10.02 49 49 Narayani Rimal 1 64 582 0.98 518 5 150 155 2,000.00 10,000.00 300,000.00 310,000.00 77,500.00 5.16 4 153 9,902.02 309,902.02 77,475.51 5.15 50 50 Jum Bahadur Gurung 2 598 6532 9.15 5934 2 46 48 5,000.00 10,000.00 230,000.00 240,000.00 30,000.00 2.00 8 44 9,084.51 239,084.51 29,885.56 1.99 Done Post Project Per Capita Post Project Poverty Level Mou Signed

SN HH No. Name of HH Head No of Plot Total Affecte d Area Total Land Holding % Loss Post Project Land Holding Food Suffic iency Mont h Non Agri. Food Security Annual Food Securit y Month Expenditu re For Food Per Month Agr. Income Income Non Agr. Total Income Pre-Project Per Capita Pre- Project Poverty Level Total Family Memb er Post Project Annual Food Security Post projecet Agri- Income Post project Total Income 51 51 Hari Prasad Pokhrel 2 434 4589 9.46 4155 2 18 20 3,000.00 6,000.00 55,000.00 61,000.00 15,250.00 1.01 4 18 5,432.56 60,432.56 15,108.14 1.01 Done 52 52 Ishawari Prasad Pokhrel 1 36 611 5.89 575 4 46 50 4,000.00 16,000.00 185,000.00 201,000.00 15,461.54 1.03 13 47 15,057.28 200,057.28 15,389.02 1.02 Done 53 53 Chandrakumari hamal 1 20 5943 0.34 5923 4 23 27 3,000.00 12,000.00 69,000.00 81,000.00 16,200.00 1.08 5 27 11,959.62 80,959.62 16,191.92 1.08 Done 54 54 Chandra Bahadur Chhetri 1 298 6605 4.51 6307 4 42 46 4,000.00 16,000.00 169,000.00 185,000.00 15,416.67 1.03 12 44 15,278.12 184,278.12 15,356.51 1.02 Done 55 55 Megharaj Pokhrel 1 112 1188 9.43 1076 5 33 38 6,000.00 30,000.00 200,000.00 230,000.00 32,857.14 2.19 7 35 27,171.72 227,171.72 32,453.10 2.16 Done 56 56 Kshetra bahadur Gurung 1 224 2563 8.74 2339 4 25 29 4,000.00 16,000.00 100,000.00 116,000.00 19,333.33 1.29 6 26 14,601.64 114,601.64 19,100.27 1.27 Done 57 57 Ram Prasad Poudel 1 474 8638 5.49 8164 4 35 39 2,000.00 8,000.00 70,000.00 78,000.00 15,600.00 1.04 5 37 7,561.01 77,561.01 15,512.20 1.03 58 58 Parbati Regmi 1 70 2713 2.58 2643 3 14 17 4,000.00 12,000.00 55,000.00 67,000.00 16,750.00 1.11 4 16 11,690.38 66,690.38 16,672.59 1.11 Done 59 59 Harikaladevi Thapa 1 168 5855 2.87 5687 4 92 96 1,000.00 4,000.00 92,000.00 96,000.00 16,000.00 1.06 6 93 3,885.23 95,885.23 15,980.87 1.06 60 60 Tirtha bahadur Gurung 1 60 854 7.03 794 4 8 12 4,000.00 16,000.00 30,000.00 46,000.00 23,000.00 1.53 2 11 14,875.88 44,875.88 22,437.94 1.49 Done 61 61 Tikaram Padhya 1 4 436 0.92 432 3 19 22 7,000.00 21,000.00 130,000.00 151,000.00 25,166.67 1.67 6 21 20,807.34 150,807.34 25,134.56 1.67 Done 62 62 Bhawani,Hari pd padhya 1 48 551 8.71 503 2 21 23 4,500.00 9,000.00 95,000.00 104,000.00 20,800.00 1.38 5 21 8,215.97 103,215.97 20,643.19 1.37 Done 63 63 Govinda prasad sharma 1 184 5683 3.24 5499 4 40 44 4,000.00 16,000.00 160,000.00 176,000.00 22,000.00 1.46 8 43 15,481.96 175,481.96 21,935.25 1.46 Done 64 64 Ram Prasad Pokhrel 1 202 7286 2.77 7084 4 30 34 4,000.00 16,000.00 120,000.00 136,000.00 17,000.00 1.13 8 33 15,556.41 135,556.41 16,944.55 1.13 Done 65 65 Lakha Bahadur Hamal 1 2 110 1.82 108 4 22 26 4,000.00 16,000.00 86,000.00 102,000.00 17,000.00 1.13 6 25 15,709.09 101,709.09 16,951.52 1.13 Done 66 66 Tanka Prasad Padhya 1 44 12797 0.34 12753 5 170 175 1,000.00 5,000.00 170,000.00 175,000.00 19,444.44 1.29 9 174 4,982.81 174,982.81 19,442.53 1.29 Done 67 67 Laxman Sarki 1 104 1154 9.01 1050 2 25 27 4,000.00 8,000.00 100,000.00 108,000.00 15,428.57 1.03 7 25 7,279.03 107,279.03 15,325.58 1.02 68 68 Narbad Padhya 1 286 8679 3.30 8393 3 167 170 3,000.00 9,000.00 500,000.00 509,000.00 36,357.14 2.42 14 164 8,703.42 508,703.42 36,335.96 2.42 Done 69 69 Ramkaji gurung 2 366 4365 8.38 3999 5 120 125 2,500.00 12,500.00 300,000.00 312,500.00 39,062.50 2.60 8 115 11,451.89 311,451.89 38,931.49 2.59 Done 70 70 Thakali Damai 1 16 1969 0.81 1953 3 50 53 3,000.00 9,000.00 150,000.00 159,000.00 15,900.00 1.06 10 53 8,926.87 158,926.87 15,892.69 1.06 Done 71 71 Tej Prasad Padhya 6 876 8854 9.89 7978 5 33 38 4,000.00 20,000.00 133,000.00 153,000.00 17,000.00 1.13 9 34 18,021.23 151,021.23 16,780.14 1.12 Done 72 72 Ishwari Prasad Padhya 1 46 9206 0.50 9160 3 125 128 4,000.00 12,000.00 500,000.00 512,000.00 56,888.89 3.79 9 127 11,940.04 511,940.04 56,882.23 3.78 Done 73 73 Suklal Sarki 2 446 4568 9.76 4122 2 24 26 5,000.00 10,000.00 120,000.00 130,000.00 16,250.00 1.08 8 23 9,023.64 129,023.64 16,127.96 1.07 Done 74 74 Giri Prasad Kami 1 64 866 7.39 802 2 33 35 3,000.00 6,000.00 100,000.00 106,000.00 17,666.67 1.18 6 33 5,556.58 105,556.58 17,592.76 1.17 Done 75 75 Man Prasad Gurung 1 32 468 6.84 436 3 38 41 4,000.00 12,000.00 150,000.00 162,000.00 23,142.86 1.54 7 38 11,179.49 161,179.49 23,025.64 1.53 Done 76 76 Rishiram Sharma 3 102 14019 0.73 13917 2 17 19 5,000.00 10,000.00 85,000.00 95,000.00 15,833.33 1.05 6 19 9,927.24 94,927.24 15,821.21 1.05 Done 77 77 Rewati Padhya 2 298 3124 9.54 2826 2 15 17 3,000.00 6,000.00 45,000.00 51,000.00 25,500.00 1.70 2 15 5,427.66 50,427.66 25,213.83 1.68 Done 78 78 Kasiram Padhya 2 52 608 8.55 556 3 30 33 5,000.00 15,000.00 150,000.00 165,000.00 18,333.33 1.22 9 30 13,717.11 163,717.11 18,190.79 1.21 Done 79 79 Bishnu Kumari Sharma 1 40 1080 3.70 1040 5 40 45 2,000.00 10,000.00 80,000.00 90,000.00 90,000.00 5.99 1 43 9,629.63 89,629.63 89,629.63 5.96 Done 80 80 Gopiballav Padhya 1 148 6003 2.47 5855 3 21 24 4,000.00 12,000.00 85,000.00 97,000.00 16,166.67 1.08 6 24 11,704.15 96,704.15 16,117.36 1.07 Done 81 81 Jedunath Regmi 1 103 2278 4.52 2175 5 42 47 2,000.00 10,000.00 84,000.00 94,000.00 15,666.67 1.04 6 45 9,547.85 93,547.85 15,591.31 1.04 Done 82 82 Jum Bahadur Sarki 2 168 6232 2.70 6064 3 55 58 4,000.00 12,000.00 220,000.00 232,000.00 19,333.33 1.29 12 56 11,676.51 231,676.51 19,306.38 1.28 Done 83 83 Bishnu Kumari Damai 1 134 6259 2.14 6125 2 18 20 6,000.00 12,000.00 110,000.00 122,000.00 15,250.00 1.01 8 20 11,743.09 121,743.09 15,217.89 1.01 Done 84 84 Ghanshyam Sharma 1 64 4490 1.43 4426 5 28 33 4,000.00 20,000.00 110,000.00 130,000.00 43,333.33 2.88 3 32 19,714.92 129,714.92 43,238.31 2.88 Done 85 85 Khemraj Sharma 1 44 845 5.21 801 2 40 42 4,000.00 8,000.00 160,000.00 168,000.00 56,000.00 3.73 3 40 7,583.43 167,583.43 55,861.14 3.72 86 86 Shreemati Padhya 1 140 1547 9.05 1407 3 23 26 5,000.00 15,000.00 114,000.00 129,000.00 16,125.00 1.07 8 23 13,642.53 127,642.53 15,955.32 1.06 Done 87 87 Dhanpati Padhya 1 96 6556 1.46 6460 3 38 41 5,000.00 15,000.00 190,000.00 205,000.00 18,636.36 1.24 11 40 14,780.35 204,780.35 18,616.40 1.24 Done 88 88 Man Bahadur Sarki 1 36 3703 0.97 3667 3 15 18 5,000.00 15,000.00 75,000.00 90,000.00 18,000.00 1.20 5 18 14,854.17 89,854.17 17,970.83 1.20 Done 89 89 Dal bahadur Chhetri 1 230 2833 8.12 2603 4 24 28 4,000.00 16,000.00 95,000.00 111,000.00 15,857.14 1.06 7 25 14,701.02 109,701.02 15,671.57 1.04 Done 90 90 Shivadatta Poudel 1 62 919 6.75 857 3 30 33 4,000.00 12,000.00 120,000.00 132,000.00 22,000.00 1.46 6 31 11,190.42 131,190.42 21,865.07 1.45 Done 91 91 Thakur Prasad Padhya 1 518 5799 8.93 5281 2 23 25 15,000.00 30,000.00 340,000.00 370,000.00 30,833.33 2.05 12 22 27,320.23 367,320.23 30,610.02 2.04 92 92 Ishwari Prasad Padhya 1 390 4521 8.63 4131 3 50 53 4,000.00 12,000.00 200,000.00 212,000.00 35,333.33 2.35 6 48 10,964.83 210,964.83 35,160.81 2.34 Done 93 93 Krishna Prasad Padhya 1 356 6532 5.45 6176 3 55 58 4,000.00 12,000.00 220,000.00 232,000.00 25,777.78 1.72 9 55 11,345.99 231,345.99 25,705.11 1.71 Done 94 94 Sam Bahadur Sarki 4 284 3214 8.84 2930 2 28 30 4,000.00 8,000.00 110,000.00 118,000.00 16,857.14 1.12 7 27 7,293.09 117,293.09 16,756.16 1.11 Done 95 95 Krishna Bahadur Sarki 1 360 3654 9.85 3294 2 12 14 5,000.00 10,000.00 61,000.00 71,000.00 17,750.00 1.18 4 13 9,014.78 70,014.78 17,503.69 1.16 Done 96 96 Lal kumari Thakuri 1 36 2276 1.58 2240 3 6 9 5,000.00 15,000.00 30,000.00 45,000.00 22,500.00 1.50 2 9 14,762.74 44,762.74 22,381.37 1.49 Done 97 97 Dhakaram Jaisi 1 38 3378 1.12 3340 2 14 16 5,000.00 10,000.00 70,000.00 80,000.00 16,000.00 1.06 5 16 9,887.51 79,887.51 15,977.50 1.06 Done 98 98 Basante Sarki 1 288 2987 9.64 2699 3 36 39 5,000.00 15,000.00 180,000.00 195,000.00 17,727.27 1.18 11 35 13,553.73 193,553.73 17,595.79 1.17 99 99 Shovakanta Sharma 1 32 927 3.45 895 2 11 13 5,000.00 10,000.00 55,000.00 65,000.00 16,250.00 1.08 4 13 9,654.80 64,654.80 16,163.70 1.08 100 100 Laxman Sarki 1 210 7426 2.83 7216 3 29 32 4,000.00 12,000.00 115,000.00 127,000.00 15,875.00 1.06 8 31 11,660.65 126,660.65 15,832.58 1.05 Done 101 101 Suk bahadur Gurug 1 74 31971 0.23 31897 5 250 255 2,000.00 10,000.00 500,000.00 510,000.00 39,230.77 2.61 13 254 9,976.85 509,976.85 39,228.99 2.61 Done Post Project Per Capita Post Project Poverty Level Mou Signed

SN HH No. Name of HH Head No of Plot Total Affecte d Area Total Land Holding % Loss Post Project Land Holding Food Suffic iency Mont h Non Agri. Food Security Annual Food Securit y Month Expenditu re For Food Per Month Agr. Income Income Non Agr. Total Income Pre-Project Per Capita Pre- Project Poverty Level Total Family Memb er Post Project Annual Food Security Post projecet Agri- Income Post project Total Income 102 102 Kesh Bhanne Kamal 4 86 13911 0.62 13825 5 150 155 1,000.00 5,000.00 150,000.00 155,000.00 17,222.22 1.15 9 154 4,969.09 154,969.09 17,218.79 1.15 Done 103 103 Maniraj Gurung 1 184 3895 4.72 3711 4 88 92 4,000.00 16,000.00 350,000.00 366,000.00 15,250.00 1.01 24 87 15,244.16 365,244.16 15,218.51 1.01 Done 104 104 Raj Bahadur Gurung 1 100 1458 6.86 1358 5 23 28 4,000.00 20,000.00 90,000.00 110,000.00 110,000.00 7.32 1 26 18,628.26 108,628.26 108,628.26 7.23 Done 105 105 Bel Bahadur Sunar 2 326 5851 5.57 5525 3 25 28 2,000.00 6,000.00 50,000.00 56,000.00 18,666.67 1.24 3 26 5,665.70 55,665.70 18,555.23 1.23 Done 106 106 Om Prasad Gurung 1 112 1245 9.00 1133 3 26 29 4,000.00 12,000.00 102,000.00 114,000.00 16,285.71 1.08 7 26 10,920.48 112,920.48 16,131.50 1.07 Done 107 107 Bhuwani Prasad Padhya 2 62 953 6.51 891 2 21 23 4,000.00 8,000.00 82,000.00 90,000.00 18,000.00 1.20 5 21 7,479.54 89,479.54 17,895.91 1.19 Done 108 108 Kritinath Pokhrel 1 110 2545 4.32 2435 3 60 63 5,000.00 15,000.00 300,000.00 315,000.00 31,500.00 2.10 10 60 14,351.67 314,351.67 31,435.17 2.09 109 109 Bakhate Sarki 1 40 747 5.35 707 3 17 20 5,000.00 15,000.00 85,000.00 100,000.00 16,666.67 1.11 6 19 14,196.79 99,196.79 16,532.80 1.10 110 110 Dhanlal Sarki 1 30 200 15.00 170 2 20 22 5,000.00 10,000.00 99,000.00 109,000.00 15,571.43 1.04 7 19 8,500.00 107,500.00 15,357.14 1.02 111 111 Jange Sarki 1 50 897 5.57 847 2 24 26 5,000.00 10,000.00 120,000.00 130,000.00 18,571.43 1.24 7 25 9,442.59 129,442.59 18,491.80 1.23 Done 112 112 Dharmadatta Padhya 1 16 681 2.35 665 2 30 32 5,000.00 10,000.00 150,000.00 160,000.00 16,000.00 1.06 10 31 9,765.05 159,765.05 15,976.51 1.06 Done 113 113 Padmi Padhya 1 56 1052 5.32 996 4 25 29 2,000.00 8,000.00 50,000.00 58,000.00 58,000.00 3.86 1 27 7,574.14 57,574.14 57,574.14 3.83 Done 114 114 Khimakumari Padhya 1 218 2250 9.69 2032 2 30 32 4,000.00 8,000.00 120,000.00 128,000.00 32,000.00 2.13 4 29 7,224.89 127,224.89 31,806.22 2.12 Done 115 115 Purnapd Padhya 4 1106 7448 14.85 6342 3 114 117 3,500.00 10,500.00 400,000.00 410,500.00 34,208.33 2.28 12 100 8,940.79 408,940.79 34,078.40 2.27 Done 116 116 Balika Padhya 2 280 3653 7.66 3373 2 43 45 3,500.00 7,000.00 150,000.00 157,000.00 31,400.00 2.09 5 41 6,463.45 156,463.45 31,292.69 2.08 Done 117 117 Chhabilal Padhya 1 298 3245 9.18 2947 2 40 42 10,000.00 20,000.00 400,000.00 420,000.00 35,000.00 2.33 12 38 18,163.33 418,163.33 34,846.94 2.32 Done 118 118 Radhika Padhya 1 48 1657 2.90 1609 4 22 26 3,500.00 14,000.00 77,000.00 91,000.00 18,200.00 1.21 5 25 13,594.45 90,594.45 18,118.89 1.21 Done 119 119 Sher bahadur Sarki 1 18 1202 1.50 1184 3 35 38 1,000.00 3,000.00 35,000.00 38,000.00 19,000.00 1.26 2 37 2,955.07 37,955.07 18,977.54 1.26 Done 120 120 Bhawadatta Padhya 1 140 1100 12.73 960 2 20 22 10,000.00 20,000.00 200,000.00 220,000.00 22,000.00 1.46 10 19 17,454.55 217,454.55 21,745.45 1.45 Done 121 121 Khage Sarki 1 288 2573 11.19 2285 2 20 22 4,000.00 8,000.00 80,000.00 88,000.00 17,600.00 1.17 5 20 7,104.55 87,104.55 17,420.91 1.16 122 122 Shreemati Padhya 2 192 12288 1.56 12096 2 38 40 8,000.00 16,000.00 300,000.00 316,000.00 52,666.67 3.50 6 39 15,750.00 315,750.00 52,625.00 3.50 Done 123 123 Yubraj Padhya 3 18 496 3.63 478 2 60 62 5,000.00 10,000.00 300,000.00 310,000.00 31,000.00 2.06 10 60 9,637.10 309,637.10 30,963.71 2.06 Done 124 124 Chandradatta Padhya 1 112 2250 4.98 2138 3 58 61 4,000.00 12,000.00 230,000.00 242,000.00 34,571.43 2.30 7 57 11,402.67 241,402.67 34,486.10 2.29 Done 125 125 Nar Bahadur Darji 1 230 4817 4.77 4587 4 28 32 3,000.00 12,000.00 83,000.00 95,000.00 19,000.00 1.26 5 30 11,427.03 94,427.03 18,885.41 1.26 Done 126 126 Tikaram Padhya 1 148 2332 6.35 2184 3 31 34 2,000.00 6,000.00 61,000.00 67,000.00 16,750.00 1.11 4 31 5,619.21 66,619.21 16,654.80 1.11 Done 127 127 Manilal Sarki 2 306 4520 6.77 4214 2 24 26 3,500.00 7,000.00 84,000.00 91,000.00 15,166.67 1.01 6 24 6,526.11 90,526.11 15,087.68 1.00 Done 128 128 Salikram Sarki 1 160 3124 5.12 2964 2 38 40 4,000.00 8,000.00 150,000.00 158,000.00 26,333.33 1.75 6 37 7,590.27 157,590.27 26,265.04 1.75 Done 129 129 Chandra Bahadur Kami 1 118 1667 7.08 1549 2 42 44 5,000.00 10,000.00 210,000.00 220,000.00 27,500.00 1.83 8 41 9,292.14 219,292.14 27,411.52 1.82 Done 130 130 Kesh Prasad Sharma 1 220 6140 3.58 5920 5 200 205 1,000.00 5,000.00 200,000.00 205,000.00 51,250.00 3.41 4 198 4,820.85 204,820.85 51,205.21 3.41 Done 131 131 Bishnu Prasad Sharma 3 152 2104 7.22 1952 2 11 13 5,000.00 10,000.00 53,000.00 63,000.00 15,750.00 1.05 4 12 9,277.57 62,277.57 15,569.39 1.04 Done 132 132 Om Prasad sharma 2 1066 10987 9.70 9921 3 23 26 5,000.00 15,000.00 115,000.00 130,000.00 16,250.00 1.08 8 23 13,544.64 128,544.64 16,068.08 1.07 Done 133 133 Rabilal Sharma 1 246 3282 7.50 3036 4 40 44 3,000.00 12,000.00 120,000.00 132,000.00 22,000.00 1.46 6 41 11,100.55 131,100.55 21,850.09 1.45 134 134 Yabat Prasad Padhya 2 134 1615 8.30 1481 3 40 43 5,000.00 15,000.00 200,000.00 215,000.00 26,875.00 1.79 8 39 13,755.42 213,755.42 26,719.43 1.78 Done 135 135 Lekhanath Poudel 1 236 2564 9.20 2328 2 19 21 3,500.00 7,000.00 65,000.00 72,000.00 18,000.00 1.20 4 19 6,355.69 71,355.69 17,838.92 1.19 Done 136 136 Tilk Prasad Padhya 2 112 13075 0.86 12963 4 100 104 2,000.00 8,000.00 200,000.00 208,000.00 29,714.29 1.98 7 103 7,931.47 207,931.47 29,704.50 1.98 Done 137 137 Hiramani Sharma 1 264 5158 5.12 4894 4 34 38 2,500.00 10,000.00 85,000.00 95,000.00 15,833.33 1.05 6 36 9,488.17 94,488.17 15,748.03 1.05 Done 138 138 Jayashwar Padhya 1 260 2854 9.11 2594 5 100 105 1,000.00 5,000.00 100,000.00 105,000.00 26,250.00 1.75 4 95 4,544.50 104,544.50 26,136.12 1.74 Done 139 139 Bel Bahadur Sarki 2 102 1406 7.25 1304 2 35 37 3,000.00 6,000.00 104,000.00 110,000.00 15,714.29 1.05 7 34 5,564.72 109,564.72 15,652.10 1.04 Done 140 140 Bhim Bahadur Sarki 1 276 3612 7.64 3336 5 35 40 5,000.00 25,000.00 175,000.00 200,000.00 15,384.62 1.02 13 37 23,089.70 198,089.70 15,237.67 1.01 Done 141 141 Mundre Sarki 3 78 953 8.18 875 2 38 40 1,500.00 3,000.00 56,550.00 59,550.00 29,775.00 1.98 2 36 2,754.46 59,304.46 29,652.23 1.97 Done 142 142 Mansuwa Chhetri 1 374 3841 9.74 3467 2 63 65 1,500.00 3,000.00 95,000.00 98,000.00 19,600.00 1.30 5 59 2,707.89 97,707.89 19,541.58 1.30 Done 143 143 Yagyaballav Padhya 1 54 615 8.78 561 2 46 48 1,000.00 2,000.00 45,950.00 47,950.00 15,983.33 1.06 3 44 1,824.39 47,774.39 15,924.80 1.06 Done 144 144 Laxman Sarki 1 104 1254 8.29 1150 2 40 42 5,000.00 10,000.00 200,000.00 210,000.00 35,000.00 2.33 6 39 9,170.65 209,170.65 34,861.78 2.32 Done 145 145 Sur Bahadur Chhetri 1 520 4589 11.33 4069 2 67 69 1,000.00 2,000.00 67,000.00 69,000.00 17,250.00 1.15 4 61 1,773.37 68,773.37 17,193.34 1.14 Done 146 146 Ranganath Padhya 1 26 3547 0.73 3521 3 125 128 1,000.00 3,000.00 125,000.00 128,000.00 64,000.00 4.26 2 127 2,978.01 127,978.01 63,989.00 4.26 Done 147 147 Gehendranath Sharma 1 212 8742 2.43 8530 4 42 46 4,000.00 16,000.00 168,000.00 184,000.00 36,800.00 2.45 5 45 15,611.99 183,611.99 36,722.40 2.44 Done 148 148 Netra Prasad Sharma 1 214 2361 9.06 2147 5 67 72 3,000.00 15,000.00 200,000.00 215,000.00 43,000.00 2.86 5 65 13,640.41 213,640.41 42,728.08 2.84 Done 149 149 Salikram Padhya 1 212 2840 7.46 2628 3 100 103 2,000.00 6,000.00 200,000.00 206,000.00 29,428.57 1.96 7 95 5,552.11 205,552.11 29,364.59 1.95 Done 150 150 Khuma Kumari Chhetri 3 462 4879 9.47 4417 4 325 329 1,000.00 4,000.00 325,000.00 329,000.00 18,277.78 1.22 18 298 3,621.23 328,621.23 18,256.74 1.21 Done 151 151 Purna Bahadur Gurung 1 64 1833 3.49 1769 3 20 23 5,000.00 15,000.00 100,000.00 115,000.00 19,166.67 1.28 6 22 14,476.27 114,476.27 19,079.38 1.27 Done 152 152 Sajan Gurung 2 738 7548 9.78 6810 3 100 103 2,500.00 7,500.00 250,000.00 257,500.00 42,916.67 2.86 6 93 6,766.69 256,766.69 42,794.45 2.85 Done Post Project Per Capita Post Project Poverty Level Mou Signed

SN HH No. Name of HH Head No of Plot Total Affecte d Area Total Land Holding % Loss Post Project Land Holding Food Suffic iency Mont h Non Agri. Food Security Annual Food Securit y Month Expenditu re For Food Per Month Agr. Income Income Non Agr. Total Income Pre-Project Per Capita Pre- Project Poverty Level Total Family Memb er Post Project Annual Food Security Post projecet Agri- Income Post project Total Income 153 153 Chakre Sarki 1 24 4843 0.50 4819 3 21 24 3,000.00 9,000.00 64,000.00 73,000.00 18,250.00 1.21 4 24 8,955.40 72,955.40 18,238.85 1.21 Done 154 154 Chhabilal Pokhrel 1 140 1873 7.47 1733 3 32 35 5,000.00 15,000.00 160,000.00 175,000.00 17,500.00 1.16 10 32 13,878.80 173,878.80 17,387.88 1.16 155 155 Lalu Prasad padhya 4 1519 15894 9.56 14375 4 100 104 1,000.00 4,000.00 100,000.00 104,000.00 20,800.00 1.38 5 94 3,617.72 103,617.72 20,723.54 1.38 Done 156 156 Bishnuhari Padhya 4 466 5412 8.61 4946 4 57 61 3,000.00 12,000.00 170,000.00 182,000.00 16,545.45 1.10 11 55 10,966.74 180,966.74 16,451.52 1.09 Done 157 157 Purna Bahadur Gurung 1 168 3007 5.59 2839 3 31 34 5,000.00 15,000.00 155,000.00 170,000.00 15,454.55 1.03 11 32 14,161.96 169,161.96 15,378.36 1.02 Done 158 158 Dhir Bahadur Gurung 1 48 13324 0.36 13276 5 100 105 2,000.00 10,000.00 200,000.00 210,000.00 210,000.00 13.97 1 105 9,963.97 209,963.97 209,963.97 13.97 Done 159 159 Jum Bahadur Gurung 2 90 17073 0.53 16983 4 50 54 2,000.00 8,000.00 100,000.00 108,000.00 21,600.00 1.44 5 54 7,957.83 107,957.83 21,591.57 1.44 Done 160 160 Ramchandra Gurung 2 64 972 6.58 908 3 40 43 5,000.00 15,000.00 200,000.00 215,000.00 30,714.29 2.04 7 40 14,012.35 214,012.35 30,573.19 2.03 Done 161 161 Harka Bahadur Pun 1 200 2145 9.32 1945 2 63 65 800.00 1,600.00 50,000.00 51,600.00 25,800.00 1.72 2 58 1,450.82 51,450.82 25,725.41 1.71 Done 162 162 Tika Pun 1 36 4504 0.80 4468 2 90 92 500.00 1,000.00 45,000.00 46,000.00 23,000.00 1.53 2 91 992.01 45,992.01 22,996.00 1.53 163 163 Purna Bahadur Pun 1 394 4215 9.35 3821 2 65 67 2,000.00 4,000.00 130,000.00 134,000.00 44,666.67 2.97 3 61 3,626.10 133,626.10 44,542.03 2.96 Done 164 164 Saibara Pun 1 117 2376 4.92 2259 2 100 102 2,000.00 4,000.00 200,000.00 204,000.00 34,000.00 2.26 6 97 3,803.03 203,803.03 33,967.17 2.26 Done 165 165 Abisa Pun 3 88 1548 5.68 1460 2 310 312 1,000.00 2,000.00 310,000.00 312,000.00 78,000.00 5.19 4 294 1,886.30 311,886.30 77,971.58 5.19 Done 166 166 Purkhabahadur Pun 1 80 6095 1.31 6015 2 75 77 1,000.00 2,000.00 75,000.00 77,000.00 15,400.00 1.02 5 76 1,973.75 76,973.75 15,394.75 1.02 Done 167 167 Tilkumari Magar 1 54 500 10.80 446 2 55 57 2,000.00 4,000.00 110,000.00 114,000.00 16,285.71 1.08 7 51 3,568.00 113,568.00 16,224.00 1.08 168 168 Atambahadur Pun 2 40 4845 0.83 4805 2 111 113 900.00 1,800.00 100,000.00 101,800.00 20,360.00 1.35 5 112 1,785.14 101,785.14 20,357.03 1.35 169 169 Narmaya Pun 1 1372 8363 16.41 6991 2 59 61 1,500.00 3,000.00 89,000.00 92,000.00 15,333.33 1.02 6 51 2,507.83 91,507.83 15,251.31 1.01 Done 170 170 Ranbahadur Purja 3 672 3675 18.29 3003 2 542 544 1,200.00 2,400.00 650,000.00 652,400.00 93,200.00 6.20 7 444 1,961.14 651,961.14 93,137.31 6.20 171 171 Tekman Pun 1 48 3951 1.21 3903 2 17 19 5,000.00 10,000.00 86,000.00 96,000.00 16,000.00 1.06 6 19 9,878.51 95,878.51 15,979.75 1.06 172 172 Gagan bahadur Purja 1 120 26608 0.45 26488 4 133 137 1,500.00 6,000.00 200,000.00 206,000.00 41,200.00 2.74 5 137 5,972.94 205,972.94 41,194.59 2.74 Done 173 173 Gaju Purja 1 60 9490 0.63 9430 2 85 87 2,000.00 4,000.00 170,000.00 174,000.00 43,500.00 2.89 4 86 3,974.71 173,974.71 43,493.68 2.89 Done 174 174 Ganga Pun 1 1586 18287 8.67 16701 4 50 54 2,000.00 8,000.00 100,000.00 108,000.00 15,428.57 1.03 7 49 7,306.17 107,306.17 15,329.45 1.02 Done 175 175 Brish Purga 1 580 9546 6.08 8966 2 400 402 1,000.00 2,000.00 400,000.00 402,000.00 100,500.00 6.69 4 378 1,878.48 401,878.48 100,469.62 6.68 176 176 Bhaichan Payega 1 494 7635 6.47 7141 2 52 54 2,000.00 4,000.00 103,000.00 107,000.00 15,285.71 1.02 7 50 3,741.19 106,741.19 15,248.74 1.01 177 177 mohodatta 1 136 4031 3.37 3895 4 50 54 2,000.00 8,000.00 100,000.00 108,000.00 27,000.00 1.80 4 52 7,730.09 107,730.09 26,932.52 1.79 178 178 Gurudatta Sharma 1 32 2528 1.27 2496 4 20 24 3,000.00 12,000.00 60,000.00 72,000.00 18,000.00 1.20 4 24 11,848.10 71,848.10 17,962.03 1.20 179 179 Gangabahadur Pun 1 192 3859 4.98 3667 5 100 105 500.00 2,500.00 50,000.00 52,500.00 26,250.00 1.75 2 100 2,375.62 52,375.62 26,187.81 1.74 Done 180 180 Tarabahadur Pun 1 104 721 14.42 617 3 40 43 3,000.00 9,000.00 120,000.00 129,000.00 32,250.00 2.15 4 37 7,701.80 127,701.80 31,925.45 2.12 181 181 Purkhabahadur Pun 3 888 5575 15.93 4687 3 29 32 3,500.00 10,500.00 100,000.00 110,500.00 22,100.00 1.47 5 27 8,827.53 108,827.53 21,765.51 1.45 Done 182 182 Khadkkumari Roka 3 672 6854 9.80 6182 5 86 91 3,500.00 17,500.00 300,000.00 317,500.00 45,357.14 3.02 7 82 15,784.21 315,784.21 45,112.03 3.00 Done 183 183 Kulbahadur Chochangi 1 400 2849 14.04 2449 4 43 47 3,500.00 14,000.00 150,000.00 164,000.00 27,333.33 1.82 6 40 12,034.40 162,034.40 27,005.73 1.80 184 184 Tulbahadur Pun 4 1906 20154 9.46 18248 4 50 54 4,000.00 16,000.00 200,000.00 216,000.00 43,200.00 2.87 5 49 14,486.85 214,486.85 42,897.37 2.85 Done 185 185 Lal Bahadur Payeje 2 76 21378 0.36 21302 3 20 23 5,000.00 15,000.00 100,000.00 115,000.00 28,750.00 1.91 4 23 14,946.67 114,946.67 28,736.67 1.91 Done 186 186 Dammer Bahadur Pun 2 34 15534 0.22 15500 4 112 116 5,000.00 20,000.00 560,000.00 580,000.00 193,333.33 12.86 3 116 19,956.23 579,956.23 193,318.74 12.86 187 187 Dil Bahadur 1 34 8689 0.39 8655 2 20 22 5,000.00 10,000.00 100,000.00 110,000.00 22,000.00 1.46 5 22 9,960.87 109,960.87 21,992.17 1.46 Done 188 188 Hasta Bahadur Purja 1 419 13209 3.17 12790 2 60 62 5,000.00 10,000.00 300,000.00 310,000.00 51,666.67 3.44 6 60 9,682.79 309,682.79 51,613.80 3.43 Done 189 189 Dhalbahadur Pun 1 52 11033 0.47 10981 4 100 104 2,000.00 8,000.00 200,000.00 208,000.00 29,714.29 1.98 7 104 7,962.29 207,962.29 29,708.90 1.98 190 190 Manbahadur Purja 2 32 11761 0.27 11729 3 40 43 1,500.00 4,500.00 60,000.00 64,500.00 16,125.00 1.07 4 43 4,487.76 64,487.76 16,121.94 1.07 Done 191 191 Silkumari Pun 1 184 2104 8.75 1920 2 50 52 500.00 1,000.00 25,000.00 26,000.00 26,000.00 1.73 1 47 912.55 25,912.55 25,912.55 1.72 Done 192 192 Deubahadur Pun 1 340 7606 4.47 7266 3 33 36 3,000.00 9,000.00 100,000.00 109,000.00 21,800.00 1.45 5 35 8,597.69 108,597.69 21,719.54 1.45 Done 193 193 Chambahadur Purja 1 70 1230 5.69 1160 2 143 145 700.00 1,400.00 100,000.00 101,400.00 50,700.00 3.37 2 137 1,320.33 101,320.33 50,660.16 3.37 Done 194 194 Thagbir tilaja 1 36 3272 1.10 3236 3 33 36 3,000.00 9,000.00 99,000.00 108,000.00 15,428.57 1.03 7 36 8,900.98 107,900.98 15,414.43 1.03 Done 195 195 Minbahadur Thapa 1 340 1999 17.01 1659 3 60 63 2,500.00 7,500.00 150,000.00 157,500.00 31,500.00 2.10 5 52 6,224.36 156,224.36 31,244.87 2.08 196 196 Umadevi Pun 1 16 1018 1.57 1002 3 32 35 2,500.00 7,500.00 80,000.00 87,500.00 21,875.00 1.46 4 34 7,382.12 87,382.12 21,845.53 1.45 Done 197 197 Pauram Purja 1 428 11460 3.73 11032 3 167 170 3,000.00 9,000.00 500,000.00 509,000.00 72,714.29 4.84 7 163 8,663.87 508,663.87 72,666.27 4.83 Done 198 198 Chaubikala Magar 2 1009 17987 5.61 16978 3 100 103 3,000.00 9,000.00 300,000.00 309,000.00 44,142.86 2.94 7 97 8,495.14 308,495.14 44,070.73 2.93 Done 199 199 Karnbahadur Tilaja 1 288 21915 1.31 21627 3 80 83 2,000.00 6,000.00 160,000.00 166,000.00 27,666.67 1.84 6 82 5,921.15 165,921.15 27,653.52 1.84 200 200 Udisara Chochangi 1 32 21329 0.15 21297 3 18 21 10,000.00 30,000.00 180,000.00 210,000.00 26,250.00 1.75 8 21 29,954.99 209,954.99 26,244.37 1.75 Done 201 201 Lilam Purja 1 32 10362 0.31 10330 3 29 32 3,000.00 9,000.00 87,000.00 96,000.00 16,000.00 1.06 6 32 8,972.21 95,972.21 15,995.37 1.06 Done 202 202 Purnbahadur Pun 1 394 5172 7.62 4778 4 100 104 2,000.00 8,000.00 200,000.00 208,000.00 41,600.00 2.77 5 96 7,390.56 207,390.56 41,478.11 2.76 Done 203 203 Khetumaya Purja 1 192 7801 2.46 7609 5 100 105 500.00 2,500.00 50,000.00 52,500.00 52,500.00 3.49 1 102 2,438.47 52,438.47 52,438.47 3.49 Done Post Project Per Capita Post Project Poverty Level Mou 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SN HH No. Name of HH Head No of Plot Total Affecte d Area Total Land Holding % Loss Post Project Land Holding Food Suffic iency Mont h Non Agri. Food Security Annual Food Securit y Month Expenditu re For Food Per Month Agr. Income Income Non Agr. Total Income Pre-Project Per Capita Pre- Project Poverty Level Total Family Memb er Post Project Annual Food Security Post projecet Agri- Income Post project Total Income 204 204 Dhudhabir purja 1 1635 21834 7.49 20199 3 167 170 3,000.00 9,000.00 500,000.00 509,000.00 84,833.33 5.64 6 157 8,326.05 508,326.05 84,721.01 5.64 Done 205 205 Dhanbahadur Pun 1 12 8935 0.13 8923 2 50 52 5,000.00 10,000.00 250,000.00 260,000.00 32,500.00 2.16 8 52 9,986.57 259,986.57 32,498.32 2.16 206 206 Bhadra Chaichoaine 1 294 14789 1.99 14495 3 24 27 4,000.00 12,000.00 95,000.00 107,000.00 17,833.33 1.19 6 26 11,761.44 106,761.44 17,793.57 1.18 Done 207 207 Kharka Bahadur Pun 1 142 1531 9.27 1389 3 60 63 5,000.00 15,000.00 300,000.00 315,000.00 52,500.00 3.49 6 57 13,608.75 313,608.75 52,268.13 3.48 Done 208 208 Setu Bahadur Pun 2 720 7767 9.27 7047 2 233 235 3,000.00 6,000.00 700,000.00 706,000.00 117,666.67 7.83 6 214 5,443.80 705,443.80 117,573.97 7.82 Done 209 209 Nar Bahadur Pun 2 520 4637 11.21 4117 3 60 63 2,000.00 6,000.00 120,000.00 126,000.00 21,000.00 1.40 6 56 5,327.15 125,327.15 20,887.86 1.39 Done 210 210 Dhan Bahadur Pun 1 826 6552 12.61 5726 5 150 155 1,000.00 5,000.00 150,000.00 155,000.00 22,142.86 1.47 7 135 4,369.66 154,369.66 22,052.81 1.47 211 211 Tika Pun 1 24 4504 0.53 4480 4 16 20 4,000.00 16,000.00 65,000.00 81,000.00 27,000.00 1.80 3 20 15,914.74 80,914.74 26,971.58 1.79 Done 212 212 Om Bahadur Pun 1 332 2541 13.07 2209 3 30 33 4,000.00 12,000.00 120,000.00 132,000.00 22,000.00 1.46 6 29 10,432.11 130,432.11 21,738.69 1.45 Done 213 213 Purkhbahadur roka 3 3679 27269 13.49 23590 3 67 70 3,000.00 9,000.00 200,000.00 209,000.00 17,416.67 1.16 12 60 7,785.76 207,785.76 17,315.48 1.15 Done 214 214 Padam Bahadur Pun 1 739 9192 8.04 8453 3 29 32 5,000.00 15,000.00 145,000.00 160,000.00 16,000.00 1.06 10 29 13,794.06 158,794.06 15,879.41 1.06 Done 215 215 Gopisara Garbuga 3 829 4750 17.45 3921 2 23 25 2,000.00 4,000.00 45,000.00 49,000.00 16,333.33 1.09 3 20 3,301.89 48,301.89 16,100.63 1.07 Done 216 216 Taumaya Pun 1 590 4178 14.12 3588 2 31 33 2,000.00 4,000.00 61,000.00 65,000.00 16,250.00 1.08 4 28 3,435.14 64,435.14 16,108.78 1.07 Done 217 217 Ishor Bahadur Chhetri 2 1053 5590 18.84 4537 3 30 33 2,500.00 7,500.00 75,000.00 82,500.00 16,500.00 1.10 5 27 6,087.21 81,087.21 16,217.44 1.08 Done 218 218 Prem Raj Sharma 3 120 1779 6.75 1659 2 28 30 3,000.00 6,000.00 85,000.00 91,000.00 15,166.67 1.01 6 28 5,595.28 90,595.28 15,099.21 1.00 219 219 Bhadra Kala Jaishi 1 92 1000 9.20 908 2 7 9 3,500.00 7,000.00 25,000.00 32,000.00 32,000.00 2.13 1 8 6,356.00 31,356.00 31,356.00 2.09 220 220 Set Bahadur Serpu 3 836 7767 10.76 6931 2 18 20 2800 5,600.00 50,000.00 55,600.00 18,533.33 1.23 3 18 4,997.24 54,997.24 18,332.41 1.22 Done Post Project Per Capita Post Project Poverty Level Mou Signed

6 6 Dalli Sarki 2 150 555 27.03 405 2 53 53 Chandraku 1 20 5943 0.34 5923 4 58 58 Parbati Reg 1 70 2713 2.58 2643 3 60 60 Tirtha baha 1 60 547 10.97 487 4 62 62 Bhawani,H 1 48 551 8.71 503 2 77 77 Rewati Pad 2 298 1236 24.11 938 2 96 96 Lal kumari 1 36 2276 1.58 2240 3 99 99 Shovakanta 1 32 927 3.45 895 2 119 119 Sher bahad 1 18 1202 1.50 1184 3 131 131 Bishnu Pra 3 152 2104 7.22 1952 2 143 143 Yagyaballa 1 54 615 8.78 561 2 161 161 Harka Baha 1 200 1947 10.27 1747 2 162 162 Tika Pun 1 36 4504 0.80 4468 2 166 166 Purkhabaha 1 80 6095 1.31 6015 2 167 167 Tilkumari M 1 54 500 10.80 446 2 169 169 Narmaya P 1 1372 8363 16.41 6991 2 170 170 Ranbahadu 3 672 3675 18.29 3003 2 176 176 Bhaichan P 1 494 7635 6.47 7141 2 179 179 Gangabaha 1 192 3859 4.98 3667 5 191 191 Silkumari P 1 184 2104 8.75 1920 2 203 203 Khetumaya 1 192 7801 2.46 7609 5 206 206 Bhadra Ch 1 294 14789 1.99 14495 3 215 215 Gopisara G 3 829 4750 17.45 3921 2 216 216 Taumaya P 1 590 4178 14.12 3588 2 217 217 Ishor Bahad 2 1053 5590 18.84 4537 3 218 218 Prem Raj S 3 120 1779 6.75 1659 2 219 219 Bhadra Kal 1 92 1000 9.20 908 2

25 27 2000 4000 50000 54000 54000 5.29 1 20 14 18 3000 12000 42000 54000 10800 1.06 5 18 10 13 4000 12000 40000 52000 13000 1.27 4 13 8 12 4000 16000 30000 46000 23000 2.25 2 10 10 12 4500 9000 45000 54000 10800 1.06 5 11 7 9 3000 6000 20000 26000 13000 1.27 2 7 6 9 5000 15000 30000 45000 22500 2.20 2 9 8 10 5000 10000 42000 52000 13000 1.27 4 10 35 38 1000 3000 35000 38000 19000 1.86 2 37 8 10 5000 10000 40000 50000 12500 1.22 4 9 46 48 1000 2000 45950 47950 15983 1.56 3 44 63 65 800 1600 50000 51600 25800 2.53 2 58 90 92 500 1000 45000 46000 23000 2.25 2 91 20 22 1000 2000 20000 22000 4400 0.43 5 22 15 17 2000 4000 30000 34000 4857 0.48 7 15 33 35 1500 3000 50000 53000 8833 0.86 6 30 17 19 1200 2400 20000 22400 3200 0.31 7 15 25 27 2000 4000 50000 54000 7714 0.76 7 25 100 105 500 2500 50000 52500 26250 2.57 2 100 24 26 500 1000 12000 13000 13000 1.27 1 24 100 105 500 2500 50000 52500 52500 5.14 1 102 8 11 4000 12000 30000 42000 7000 0.69 6 10 15 17 2000 4000 30000 34000 11333 1.11 3 14 18 20 2000 4000 35000 39000 9750 0.95 4 17 16 19 2500 7500 40000 47500 9500 0.93 5 15 15 17 3000 6000 45000 51000 8500 0.83 6 16 7 9 3500 7000 25000 32000 32000 3.13 1 8

2919 52919 52919 5.18 11960 53960 10792 1.06 11690 51690 12923 1.26 14245 44245 22122 2.17 8216 53216 10643 1.04 4553 24553 12277 1.20 14763 44763 22381 2.19 9655 51655 12914 1.26 2955 37955 18978 1.86 9278 49278 12319 1.21 1824 47774 15925 1.56 1436 51436 25718 2.52 992 45992 22996 2.25 1974 21974 4395 0.43 3568 33568 4795 0.47 2508 52508 8751 0.86 1961 21961 3137 0.31 3741 53741 7677 0.75 2376 52376 26188 2.56 913 12913 12913 1.26 2438 52438 52438 5.13 11761 41761 6960 0.68 3302 33302 11101 1.09 3435 38435 9609 0.94 6087 46087 9217 0.90 5595 50595 8433 0.83 6356 31356 31356 3.07

Appendix 3: List of Affected HHs by type of Loss (Structure) with Estimated Cost (Durlung - Salija) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 S.N. 10 11 Chainage From To 1+000 1+200 4+100 4+200 10+800 10+900 11+000 11+100 10+900 10+950 10+700 10+750 10+750 10+800 11+200 11+300 11+900 12+000 12+100 12+200 Struct ure No 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Dil Bahadur Nepali Godam 3Shivalaya 2.50m Stone mud wood jastapata 21.5 Toilet 1 21.5 100% 2060 Shree Prasad Padhya Salyan 5 Durlung 3m Wood, Bambo,Khar 24.19 Goth 1 24.18 100% 2050 Dhani Lal Sarki Sarki Tol 3 Durlung 1m Stone,mud, Wood,CGI Sheet 57.19 Residensial Home 2 57.19 100% 2060 Chandra Bahadur B.K. Durlung kot 3 Durlung 1m Stone,mud, Wood,CGI Sheet Stone, 129 Residensial Home 1 129 100% 2060 Soil,Wood,CGI Tulasi Devi sarki Durlung kot 3 Durlung 1.80m Sheet 752.5 Residensial Home 2 725.5 100% 2020 Manilal Sarki Durlung kot 2 Durlung 1.80m Som Badhur sarki Durlung kot 3 Durlung 1.80m Min Badhur Gurung Kotthar 3 Durlung 1.55m Halhale Lowerseconderi School Halhale 9 Kyang 1.60m Tike Pun Halhale 9 Kyang 1.50m s'zdf b'n'{ë zflnhf u fdl0f ;8s pk cfof]hgf Distance Total War Name of House owner Settlement Type of Structure d VDC from Material Used for Area Center Construction (sqf.) Level Present use/current price estimated (NRs) 6,450.00 4,837.50 11,438.00 38,700.00 435,300.00 6,450.00 6,450.00 4,837.50 4,837.50 11,438.00 11,438.00 38,700.00 38,700.00 435,300.00 435,300.00 Wood, Bambo,Khar stone,mud 166.8 Residensial Home 1 166.7552 100% 2060 33,351.04 33,351.04 33,351.04 Wood, Bambo,CGI sheet stone,mud 225.9 Residensial Home 1 225.926 100% 2061 45,185.20 45,185.20 45,185.20 Wood, CGI sheet stone,mud 602.5 Residensial Home 1 602.47 100% 2055 361,482.00 361,482.00 361,482.00 Wood, CGI sheet stone,mud 446.4 School Building 1 446.36 100% 2048 133,908.00 133,908.00 133,908.00 Wood, CGI sheet stone,mud 390.7 Residensial Home 1 172.134 44.05% 2063 51,702.00 51,702.00 51,702.00 12+100 12+200 11 Tike Pun Halhale 9 Kyang 1.50m Wood, stone,mud 43.03 Toilet 5 43.0336 100% 2061 12,910.08 12,910.08 12,910.08 No of Story Affected Area sqf % of Affected Construct ion year Estimated Cost (NRs) Determination cost by CDC (NRs) Remarks Fully Damage Fully Damage Fully Damage Fully Damage Fully Damage Fully Damage Fully Damage Fully Damage Fully Damage Partial Damag Fully Damage hddf /sd?!!#%@^#.*@ -P3f/ nfv k}lt; xhf/ b'o{ ;o lq; L?k}ofF k};f aof;l dfq 1,135,263.82 1,135,263.82 1,135,263.82

Appendix 3: List of Affected HHs by type of Loss (Structure) with Estimated Cost (Durlung - Salija) Chainage Struct Name of House S.N. Settlement War Distance Total Material Used for VDC from Area ure No owner d From To Construction Center (sqf.) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 1+000 1+200 4+100 4+200 10+800 10+900 11+000 11+100 10+900 10+950 10+700 10+750 10+750 10+800 11+200 11+300 11+900 12+000 12+100 12+200 1 Dil Bahadur Nepali Godam 3Shivalaya 2.50m Stone mud wood jastapata 21.5 Toilet 1 21.5 100% 2060 6,450.00 2 hree Prasad Padhya Salyan 5 Durlung 3m Wood, Bambo,Khar 24.19 Goth 1 24.18 100% 2050 4,837.50 Stone,mud, Wood 3 Dhani Lal Sarki Sarki Tol 3 Durlung 1m,CGI Sheet 57.19 Residensial Home 2 57.19 100% 2060 Stone,mud, Wood 4 handra Bahadur B.K. Durlung kot 3 Durlung 1m,CGI Sheet 129 Residensial Home 1 129 100% 2060 Stone, 5 Soil,Wood,CGI Tulasi Devi sarki Durlung kot 3 Durlung 1.80m Sheet 752.5 Residensial Home 2 725.5 100% 2020 6 Manilal Sarki Durlung kot 2 Durlung 1.80m Type of Structure 11,438.00 38,700.00 435,300.00 435,300.00 435,300.00 Wood, Bambo,Khar stone,mud 166.8 Residensial Home 1 166.7552 100% 2060 33,351.04 33,351.04 33,351.04 7 Wood, Bambo,CGI Som Badhur sarki Durlung kot 3 Durlung 1.80m sheet stone,mud 225.9 Residensial Home 1 225.926 100% 2061 45,185.20 45,185.20 45,185.20 Wood, CGI sheet 8 Min Badhur Gurung Kotthar 3 Durlung 1.55m stone,mud 602.5 Residensial Home 2 602.47 100% 2055 361,482.00 361,482.00 361,482.00 Halhale 9 Lowerseconderi Wood, CGI sheet School Halhale 9 Kyang 1.60m stone,mud 446.4 School Building 1 446.36 100% 2048 133,908.00 133,908.00 133,908.00 Wood, CGI sheet 10 Tike Pun Halhale 9 Kyang 1.50m stone,mud 390.7 Residensial Home 1 172.134 44.05% 2063 51,702.00 51,702.00 51,702.00 12+100 12+200 11 Tike Pun Halhale 9 Kyang 1.50m Wood, stone,mud 43.03 Toilet 5 43.0336 100% 2061 12,910.08 12,910.08 12,910.08 No of Story Affected Area sqf % of Affected Construc tion year Present use/current price Determination Estimated cost by CDC Cost (NRs) (NRs) Remarks 6,450.00 6,450.00 Fully Damage Fully 4,837.50 4,837.50 Damage Fully 11,438.00 11,438.00 Damage Fully 38,700.00 38,700.00 Damage 1,135,263.82 1,135,263.82 1,135,263.82 Fully Damage Fully Damage Fully Damage Fully Damage Fully Damage Partial Damag Fully Damage

Appendix 4: List of Non Interviewed Households S.N Name VDC Kitta No. Number of Plots Affected Area sqm Rate/ sqm Total Value (NRs.) 1 Sam Bahadur Sarki Shivalaya 949 1 40 196.46 7858.4 2 Suka Maya Sarki Shivalaya 192 1 4 196.46 785.84 3 Nara Bahadur Sarki Shivalaya 195 1 24 196.46 4715.04 4 Geeta Nepali Shivalaya 197 1 26 196.46 5107.96 5 Dala Bahadur Gharti Shivalaya 715 1 106 196.46 20824.76 6 Bhakta Bahadur Gharti Shivalaya 818 1 16 196.46 3143.36 7 Birendra GC Shivalaya 326 1 12 196.46 2357.52 8 Khagan Puri Shivalaya 304 1 64 196.46 12573.44 9 Rabi Lal Sarki Shivalaya 305 1 64 196.46 12573.44 10 Lal Kumari Puri Shivalaya 296,314 2 36 196.46 7072.56 11 Radhika Puri Shivalaya 303,297,520,317,521 5 166 196.46 32612.36 12 Dilli Raj Puri Shivalaya 817 1 152 196.46 29861.92 13 Govinda Raj Puri Shivalaya 313,299,863,871 4 358 196.46 70332.68 14 Krishna Lal Pori Shivalaya 2,881,202 2 220 196.46 43221.2 15 Shaymananda Giri Shivalaya 327 1 32 196.46 6286.72 16 Madheri Sarki Shivalaya 360 1 88 196.46 17288.48 17 Dhanapati Padhaya Shivalaya 51 1 696 196.46 136736.16 18 Ghashyam Pokharel Shivalaya 62,63,531,539 4 422 196.46 82906.12 19 Padam Lal Sarki Shivalaya 166 1 348 196.46 68368.08 20 Som Bahadur Sarki Shivalaya 169 1 42 196.46 8251.32 21 Mina Sarki Shivalaya 548 1 220 196.46 43221.2 22 Sunil Sarki Shivalaya 549 1 160 196.46 31433.6 23 Manu Raj Shrestha Shivalaya 114 1 128 196.46 25146.88 24 Som Bahadur Nepali Shivalaya 478 1 232 196.46 45578.72 25 Sam Bahadur Sarki Shivalaya 949 1 472 196.46 92729.12 26 Sarita G.c. Shivalaya 289 1 10 196.46 1964.6 27 Nirmal Puri Shivalaya 268 1 94 196.46 18467.24 28 Khagan Puri Shivalaya 316,437,552 3 348 196.46 68368.08 29 Santu Kumari Karki Shivalaya 996 1 14 196.46 2750.44 30 Ramlal Sunar Shivalaya 589,609 2 482 196.46 94693.72 31 Manrupa B.K. Shivalaya 590 1 244 196.46 47936.24 32 Ujali B.K. Shivalaya 591,601 2 172 196.46 33791.12 33 Man Kumari B.K. Shivalaya 600 1 56 196.46 11001.76 Remarks

S.N Name VDC Kitta No. Number of Plots Affected Area sqm Rate/ sqm Total Value (NRs.) 34 Laxmi B.K. Shivalaya 602 1 24 196.46 4715.04 35 Sabitra B.K. Shivalaya 507 1 10 196.46 1964.6 36 Bhim Prasad B.K. Shivalaya 610 1 206 196.46 40470.76 37 Manrupa bharati Shivalaya 1120 1 10 196.46 1964.6 38 Bishnu devi puri Shivalaya 1121 1 64 196.46 12573.44 39 Mina Kumari Giri Shivalaya 1158 1 12 196.46 2357.52 40 Santu Giri Shivalaya 1159 1 16 196.46 3143.36 41 Damodar Puri Shivalaya 984 1 24 196.46 4715.04 42 Kha Kumari Ghatri Shivalaya 432 1 6 196.46 1178.76 43 Lal Kumari Puri Shivalaya 433 1 36 196.46 7072.56 44 Padam Bahadur Sarki Shivalaya 1168 1 16 196.46 3143.36 45 Santa Puri Shivalaya 822 1 24 196.46 4715.04 46 Dharma Kumari Sharma Shivalaya 370 1 20 196.46 3929.2 47 Sabitra Sharma Shivalaya 367,69 2 44 196.46 8644.24 48 Narayan Prasad Gurung Shivalaya 700 1 4 196.46 785.84 49 Krishna Prasad Subedi Shivalaya 1029 1 16 196.46 3143.36 50 Maniraj Gurung Durlung 875 1 48 196.46 9430.08 51 Padam Kumari Gurung Durlung 128 1 6 196.46 1178.76 52 Mina Gurung Durlung 207 1 150 196.46 29469 53 Aita,Balakrishna,Tara Bahadur Durlung 259,260 2 96 196.46 18860.16 54 Dandapani Padhya Durlung 1014 1 100 196.46 19646 55 Motilal Sarki Durlung 844 1 48 196.46 9430.08 56 Jaya Bahadur Gurung Durlung 857 1 52 196.46 10215.92 57 Kulu Kami Durlung 859 1 72 196.46 14145.12 58 Nandalal Sarki Durlung 348 1 192 196.46 37720.32 59 Tej Bahadur Sarki Durlung 1344 1 124 196.46 24361.04 60 Tekraj Padhya Durlung 823 1 18 196.46 3536.28 61 Ballure Damai Durlung 255 1 168 196.46 33005.28 62 Khantari Padhya Durlung 8,001,359 2 188 196.46 36934.48 63 Ramanath Padhya Durlung 809,720 2 40 196.46 7858.4 64 Kul Bahadur Gurung Durlung 1784 1 36 196.46 7072.56 65 Bishnu Kumari Padhya Durlung 181 1 42 196.46 8251.32 66 Man Kumari Padhya Durlung 212 1 188 196.46 36934.48 67 Topali Paudel Durlung 314 1 4 196.46 785.84 Remarks

S.N Name VDC Kitta No. Number of Plots Affected Area sqm Rate/ sqm Total Value (NRs.) 69 Dhan Bdr. Tilija Kyang 4 1 186 196.46 36541.56 70 Him lal pun Magar Kyang 5 1 184 196.46 36148.64 71 Pragit Pun Magar Kyang 7 1 192 196.46 37720.32 72 Kalu Chochangi Kyang 11 1 745 196.46 146362.7 73 Netraprasad Padhaya Kyang 12 1 649 196.46 127502.54 74 GangaRam Phokami Magar Kyang 13 1 541 196.46 106284.86 75 Trikhagit Garbuja Kyang 14 1 589 196.46 115714.94 76 Goyasira Garbuja Kyang 88 1 188 196.46 36934.48 77 Purna Bdr. Kami Kyang 796 1 72 196.46 14145.12 78 Juthe Purja Kyang 327,351 2 40 196.46 7858.4 79 Dal Bdr. Purja Kyang 356 1 16 196.46 3143.36 80 Ammaya Kyang 353 1 58 196.46 11394.68 81 Dal Bdr. Kyang 448 1 106 196.46 20824.76 82 Durga Bdr. Purja Kyang 466 1 248 196.46 48722.08 83 Daljit Purja Kyang 489 1 476 196.46 93514.96 84 lila Kumari Paudel Kyang 606,604 2 32 196.46 6286.72 85 Prem Bdr. Pun Kyang 710,712 2 52 196.46 10215.92 86 Am Bdr. Pun Kyang 711 1 64 196.46 12573.44 87 Lilabati Padhaya Kyang 595 1 40 196.46 7858.4 88 Padam Bdr. Pun Kyang 588,332 2 120 196.46 23575.2 89 Bal Bdr. Chochangi magar Kyang 296 1 767 196.46 150684.82 90 Sura Bdr. Sherpa Kyang 321 1 629 196.46 123573.34 91 Karan Bdr. Pun Kyang 116 1 48 196.46 9430.08 92 Bhadra Bdr. Pun Kyang 19 1 136 196.46 26718.56 93 Bhabadatta Jaisi Kyang 724 1 24 196.46 4715.04 Remarks

Appendix 7: List of Participants of Community Consultation Meeting Location:- V.D.C. Office, Shivalaya Date:- 2066/05/24 Meeting Number:-1 SN Name of Participants M. F. Total Dalit Janajati Braman Chhetri 1 Hom Bhadur Bhandari 1 1 2 Puran Giri 1 1 3 Ram Prasad Acharya 1 1 4 Rudra Giri 1 1 5 Tuk Nath Paudyal 1 1 6 Mahadev Giri 1 1 7 Parsuram Puri 1 1 8 Surya Khand Thakuri 1 1 9 Dhambar Bhadur Nepali 1 1 10 Ganga Nepali 1 1 11 Harka Bhudar Nepali 1 1 12 Uma Kumal 1 1 13 Ambika Khand 1 1 14 Arjun Prasad Chapagain 1 1 15 Uma Devi Sharma 1 1 Total 11 4 15 3 1 4 7

Location:- V.D.C. Office - Durlung Date:- 2066/ 05/ 22 Meeting Number:-2 SN Name of Participants M. F. Total Dalit Janajati Brama n Madesii Chhetri 1 Gokul Sharma 1 1 2 Lekha Badhur Gurung 1 1 3 Teja Prasad Padhya 1 1 4 Lal Badhur Gurung 1 1 5 Ramchandra Gurung 1 1 6 Hom Bhadur Thapa 1 1 7 Hira Devi Magar 1 1 8 Ram Kumari Gurung 1 1 9 Bhiam Bhadur Sarki 1 1 10 Indra Bhadur Gurung 1 1 11 Khem Kumari Sharma 1 1 12 Dhan Raj Gurung 1 1 13 Bhim Bhadur Gurung 1 1 14 Uma Devi Sharma 1 1 15 Shankar Gurung 1 1 16 Pirtam Gurung 1 1 Total 12 4 16 1 10 4 1

Location:- V.D.C. Office, Kyang Date:- 2066 / 05 / 29 Meeting Number: - 3 SN Name of Participants M. F. Total Dalit Janajati Madesii Braman Chhetri 1 Dhan Bhadur Akheli 1 1 2 Man Bhadur Pun 1 1 3 Bhim Bhadur 1 1 Chochangi Pun 4 Padam Bhudar Pun 1 1 5 Am Bhadur Rokya Pun 1 1 6 Kul Bhadur Pun 1 1 7 Ganga Bhadur B.K. 1 1 8 Ram Bhadur 1 1 Chochangi Pun 9 Lokmaya Pun 1 1 10 Jayan Kumari Pun 1 1 11 Deu Kumari Pun 1 1 12 Uma Devi Sharma 1 1 13 Bhim Bhadur Pun 1 1 Total 8 5 13 1 10 1 1

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