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SOCIAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT STUDY OF LAND

ACQUISITION OF DEVELOPMENT OF SECURITY ZONE


AROUND SHREE JAGANNATHA TEMPLE, PURI

Submitted to

The Coordinator, State SIA Unit


Nabakrushna Choudhury Centre for Development Studies,
Bhubaneswar

Submitted by

CTRAN Consulting Ltd,


A1/A2 3rd Floor, Lewis Road, Lewis Plaza, BJB Nagar
Bhubaneswar
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Contents
Abbreviations .......................................................................................................................................... 7
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY ............................................................................................................................ 8
Socio Economic Profile of the Project Affected Families ........................................................................ 8
Household Perceptions about the Project .............................................................................................. 9
Expected Social Benefits ..................................................................................................................... 9
Expected Social Costs ........................................................................................................................ 10
Expected Economic Benefits ............................................................................................................. 10
Expected Economic Costs ................................................................................................................. 10
Expected Cultural Benefits ................................................................................................................ 10
Expected Cultural Costs .................................................................................................................... 11
Expected Environmental Benefits ..................................................................................................... 11
Expected Environmental Costs ......................................................................................................... 11
CHAPTER-I:INTRODUCTION................................................................................................................... 12
1.1 Background ............................................................................................................................... 12
1.2 Development of Security Zone around Shree Jagannath Temple, Puri. ................................... 12
1.3 About the Assignment .............................................................................................................. 14
1.4 Scope of the Study .................................................................................................................... 15
1.5 Objectives of the SIA ................................................................................................................. 15
1.6 Social Impact Assessment (SIA): A Brief Conceptualization...................................................... 15
1.7 The Odisha Right to Fair Compensation and Transparency in Land Acquisition, Rehabilitation
and Resettlement Rules, 2016 .............................................................................................................. 19
1.8 Study Methodology................................................................................................................... 19
1.9 Team Structure ......................................................................................................................... 21
1.10 Definitions Used .................................................................................................................... 21
CHAPTER-II: PURI- A HERITAGE CITY ..................................................................................................... 23
2.1 Religious Significance ................................................................................................................ 23
2.2 Socio-Cultural Significance ........................................................................................................ 24
2.3 Economic significance ............................................................................................................... 26
2.4 Ecological and environmental significance ............................................................................... 27
2.5 Security Significance ................................................................................................................. 27
Chapter-III: Socio Economic Condition of the Project Affected Families.............................................. 30
3.1 Religion and Caste ..................................................................................................................... 30
3.2 Family Structure ........................................................................................................................ 31

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3.3 Family Size ................................................................................................................................. 32
3.4 Dwelling Condition .................................................................................................................... 32
3.5 Aspects of housing condition .................................................................................................... 33
3.6 Marital Status ............................................................................................................................ 33
3.7 Educational Qualification .......................................................................................................... 34
3.8 Age Group and Sex Categry ............................................................................................................ 35
3.9 Main Occupation ....................................................................................................................... 36
Chapter-4: Assessment of Land Acquisition, Household Awareness about the upcoming project ..... 39
4.1 Assessment of Land Acquisition................................................................................................ 39
4.2 Land Acquisition by Kisam of Lands .......................................................................................... 40
4.3 Loss of Assets as a result of Land Acquisition ........................................................................... 41
4.4 Household Awareness............................................................................................................... 43
4.5 Household Willingness .............................................................................................................. 43
4.6 Household Benefits of the project ............................................................................................ 44
4.7 Likely impacts on livelihoods .................................................................................................... 44
4.8 Likely Displacement .................................................................................................................. 45
4.9 Loss of present earning ............................................................................................................. 46
4.10 Expected Support from the project ...................................................................................... 47
4.11 Expected cash compensation................................................................................................ 48
CHAPTER-5: Expected Impacts of the Project and Social Impact Management Plan ........................... 50
5.1 Social Impacts ........................................................................................................................... 50
5.2 Economic Impacts ..................................................................................................................... 52
5.3 Cultural Impacts ........................................................................................................................ 53
5.4 Environmental Impacts ............................................................................................................. 54
Section-2 ............................................................................................................................................... 55
Social Impacts Management Plan (SIMP) ............................................................................................. 55
Chapter-6: Proceedings of Public Hearing Meeting.............................................................................. 58
Annexure ............................................................................................................................................... 77
Annexure-I: SIA Notification ................................................................................................................. 78
Annexure-II: R & R Plan ......................................................................................................................... 81
Annexure-III: List of Affected Shops...................................................................................................... 82
Annexure-IV: List of Affected Lodges .................................................................................................... 90
Annexure-V: List of Affected Mathas .................................................................................................... 92
Annexure-VI: SIA Entitlement Matrix.................................................................................................... 93
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List of Tables:
Table 1: Summary of the Right to Fair Compensation and Transparency in LA, R and R Act, 2013 as
applicable .............................................................................................................................................. 17
Table 2: Land Acquisition as per SIA Notification ................................................................................ 20
Table 3: Mouza wise Household coverage .......................................................................................... 20
Table 4: Mouza wise Planned Land Acquisition (Number of plots) ...................................................... 20
Table 5: Number of Families by Religion and Caste.............................................................................. 31
Table 6: Number of families on the basis of type of family .................................................................. 31
Table 7: Average Male members per household .................................................................................. 32
Table 8: Current dwelling Condition ..................................................................................................... 32
Table 9: Number of families on the basis of housing amenities ........................................................... 33
Table 10: Number of families on the basis of marital status ................................................................ 34
Table 11: Educational Background of household members ................................................................. 35
Table 12: Age Group and Sex Category of household members .......................................................... 35
Table 13: Household Main Occupation................................................................................................. 37
Table 14: Amount of Land under Acquisition and the incidence of PAFs ............................................. 40
Table 15: Kisam wise lands planned for acquisition ............................................................................. 41
Table 16: Assets Categories on to be acquired land ............................................................................. 41
Table 17: Awareness about the upcoming project among the PAFs .................................................... 43
Table 18: Household willingness to cooperate in the land acquisition Process ................................... 43
Table 19: No of families think that project is beneficial at household level ........................................ 44
Table 20: Household opinion on adverse impacts of the project on Livelihoods ................................. 45
Table 21: Nature of ownership of the affected property and likely displacement .............................. 45
Table 22: Extent of loss of current income ........................................................................................... 47
Table 23: Assistance Option desired by the PAFs ................................................................................. 48
Table 24: Likely Social Impacts of the upcoming Project ...................................................................... 50
Table 25: Likely Economic Impacts of the Project ................................................................................ 52
Table 26: Likely Cultural Impacts of the Project .................................................................................. 53
Table 27: Likely Environmental Impacts ............................................................................................... 54
Table 28: Social Impact Management Plan (SIMP) matrix ................................................................... 55

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List of Figures:
Figure 1: Social Structure of Households (%) ........................................................................................ 30
Figure 2: Type of Family structure of the PAHs (% Share) ..................................................................... 31
Figure 3: % of household members of Project Affected Househols ..................................................... 33
Figure 4: % of Household Members ...................................................................................................... 34
Figure 5: Household Main Occupation (% Share) ................................................................................. 36
Figure 6: Average Annual Income (Rs.) ................................................................................................. 37
Figure 7: Acquired Private Land Per PAF ............................................................................................... 39
Figure 8: HH willingness to cooperate in land acquisition process and anticipated positive outcomes
of the project (% of Households) ........................................................................................................... 44
Figure 9: Extent of loss of current income (% of Households) ............................................................... 46
Figure 10: Assistance Options (% of Households) ................................................................................. 47

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Abbreviations

AD Anno Domini
ADG Additional Director General
BCE Before Christian Era
CCTV Close Circuit Television
CE Christian Era
EWS Economically Weaker Section
FGDs Focus Group Discussions
HH Household
HM Hizbul Mujahideen
JeM Jaish-e-Mohammad
JuD Jamaat-ud-Dawa
LeT Lashkar-e-Toewba
NCDS Nabakrushna Choudhury Centre for Development Studies
NGO Non-Government Organizations
OBC Other Backward Caste
PAFs Project Affected Families
PNFs Project Non-Affected Families
PSUs Public Sector Undertakings
R & R Plan Rehabilitation and Resettlement Plan
RFCTLARR Right to Fair Compensation and Transparency in Land Acquisition, Rehabilitation and
Resettlement
SC Scheduled Caste
SIA Social Impact Assessment
SIMP Social Impact Management Plan
SRS Simple Random Sampling

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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

Since time immemorial, Shree Shree Jagannath Mahaprabhu is being worshipped by millions of
devotees every year at the Shree Jagannath temple, a monumental and magnificent shrine at Puri,
Odisha and the place is considered as great historical, social, cultural, spiritual and religious
significance by the people from different parts of the world for many generations. The project
“Development of Security Zone around Shree Jagannath Temple, Puri” also called “Heritage Security
Zone” is being implemented by Govt. of Odisha as per one of the recommendations of Justice Bimal
Prasad Das Commission of enquiry for better administration and governance of Shree Jagannath
temple and its endowments, which was constituted in the year 2016 for better administration and
Governance of the Shree Jaganath Temple in Puri. Out of several recommendations made by the
commission, development of 75 metre security zone from the main compound (Megahnada
Boundary) in all sides of the temple. As it is viewed by the Commission, the project is of utmost
importance for the security of the temple.

CTRAN Consulting Ltd, Bhubaneswar through The SIA unit, NCDS, Bhubaneswar has been assigned
the task of conducting Social Impact Assessment Study for acquisition of 15.651 acres of land in the
mouza of BaseliSahi, ChudangaSahi, DolaMandapSahi-I, KalikadeviSahi, and ManikarnikaSahi.The SIA
study undertook complete enumeration survey of the entire project affected families who are
directly losing their land for the said projects. These families are spread in all directions within 75
metres radius of the main compound (MegahanadPacheri) of Jagannath temple. Apart from it, Focus
Group Discussions (FGDs) were also conducted in all the five Mouzas separately to gather qualitative
information pertaining to SIA study.This is to note that in the 75-metre zone, there are 373 numbers
of plots consisting of 70 Government plots, 111 plots, and 192 private plots coming under five
Mouzas.

Socio Economic Profile of the Project Affected Families


All of the project affected families are Hindus by religion. With respect to caste structure
predominantly the PAFs are in General and OBC categories of families.In family structure the
percentage share of joint and nuclear families stands at 48.2 and 51.8 percent respectively.In joint
families, in an average, there are seven members per household as against the same at three
persons for nuclear families.Majority of families to the extent of 98.0 percent live in their own
houses and remaining 2 percent of the families live in rented accommodations.Out of the total 431
families living in their own houses, 301 household dwelling units, about 69.8 percent have
constructed houses on their own lands. About 93 percent have bathrooms and toilets in their
houses. About 98.3 percent of families have electricity connections in their houses. About 89.3
percent of families use piped water supply for their household uses and remaining 9.8 percent of the
families depend on borewells and tube wells for their household water uses. In respect of
educational qualifications majority of household members to the extent of 30.2 percent have upto
primary level followed by upto secondary level of education (27.2%), Graduation (19.2%), higher
secondary /intermediate (15.2%), post graduate (4.7%) and other professional courses (3.5%).
Household main occupation is more skewed in favor of business and about 82.8 percent of the PAFs
derive their main income from business. This is followed by temple priests/ sevayats. About 10.4

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percent of the PAFs derive their main income by working as priests/ Sevayats in Shree Jagannath
Temple, Puri.The average annual household income is calculated at Rs.429658.00.

Household Perceptions about the Project


About 98.2 percent of the PAFs are aware about the project. It is viewed that project activities are
being carried out in a transparent manner and project authorities have undertaken all possible ways
to publicise the project. Significantly, the majority of PAFs are willing to participate in the land
acquisition process being planned under this project. Major livelihood issues arise because of loss of
shopping space, lodging spaces, structures being used for renting out pilgrims and possible
displacement. Maximum proportion of PAFs to the extent of 47.7 percent of overall families
covering all mouzas will incur loss upto 80-100 percent of their present income, whereas about 18.8
percent will lose current income between the range 40-60 percent and remaining 17.7 percent in
the range of 20-40 percent.
Expected Social Benefits
• Due to the creation of heritage security zone, the splendor and majestic beauty of the
Temple would be enhanced and visitors can get a glimpse and enjoy the beauty from a far
distance.
• Safety and security of tourists and pilgrims will be better assured. Previously, various
monasteries were using adequate space for other than religious activities. Beyond that, anti-
social elements were akin to forcefully encroach the space of monasteries to accomplish foul
play.
• The upcoming project is aiming at conservation of the deities of the monasteries. As a result,
tourists will get chances to visit the monasteries’ deities during their circumnavigating the
Shree Jagannath temple.
• Tourists will get a chance to view antique properties associated with different religious
monasteries, if preserved in a planned museum.
• As a result of security zone project, the chances of stampedes like previously taken place
during special festivals of Shree Jagannath temple can be completely averted.
• Due to such type of project, there could be traffic control in a more planned and organized
manner.
• Ambulance and fire service vehicles in all exigent situations can move smoothly around
Shree Jagannath temple.
• The unnecessary rush around Shree Jagannath Temple as a result of existing unplanned
business activities would be prevented.
• Planned development as envisioned under the project will enhance the heritage value of the
city.
• Anti-social and unscrupulous people living in different unauthorized locations near to Shree
Jagannath Temple area, would be eliminated.
• As it is mentioned in the project concept note, due to the emergence of security zone
project, the terrorists’ activities could be detected much in advance through installation of
different surveillance devices around Shree Jagannath temple. Besides positioning of special

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terrorist prevention squads to safeguard the temple can be easily accomplished as and when
any emergency arises.
• There is large congregation inside the temple everyday during the time of flag changing
rituals, now the devotees can view the flag changing rituals clearly sitting from outside the
temple.
• Problem occurs due to lack of space during “Bahuda” will be overcome by getting space near
EmarMathaChokada.
• Queue system for devotees at the time of large congregation can be effectively managed by
getting large space around the temple.

Expected Social Costs


• Some of the Monasteries as explained by their Mahantas were affected by the “Security
Project”. they should be well compensated and suitably rehabilitated. Their inmates should
also be provided with Vedic and Sanskrit education free of cost.
• “Gosalas” currently functioning in some of the monasteries are likely to face inconveniencies
as they explained. So, alternative arrangements for “Gosalas” should be expeditiously
functional.
Expected Economic Benefits
• As a result of beautification and cleanliness around Shree Jagannath temple, there shall be
more tourists’ footfall and consequently there will be more generation of income for the
families engaged as tourists’-based service providers.
• It is viewed that the new market complex planned as a part of heritage conservation project
will be one of the suitable and hassle-free marketing places in the city by which sellers as
well as buyers would be benefitted immensely.
• There will be more Income generation and economic condition of local business man,
Bojhias, Sebaks will increase due to more inflow of devotees.
• Distribution of Mahaprasad shall be made in a planned & hygienic manner.
• Promotion and products done by local artisans will improve due to inflow of more tourists.
• Provision of shoes stand/Locker facility by getting space around temple for devotees will
solve the long-standing issues of devotees.

Expected Economic Costs


• Due to dismantling of lodges in the 75 metre zone, there may be shortage of lodging space
in the short run until all lodges get fully restructured at alternative places as briefed by the
local Public.
• The owners of the lodge should be well compensated for the building as well as land.
Besides, space for reconstruction of lodges should be provided.
• The proposal for construction of pilgrim shelters nearest to the Jagannath Temple should
also be planned by the Government.

Expected Cultural Benefits


• The main boundary Wall of Shree Jagannath temple (MeghanadPachery), would be more
visible to the public and pilgrims which was not previously eye-catching to them.
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• The historical importance and cultural significance of MeghanadPacheri would be realized by
the visitors through seeing its artistic majesty, grandeur beauty and gigantic structure.
• Owing to more area around Shree Jaganath temple, tourists and pilgrims can spend more
quality time which was not possible previously due to congestion and heavy crowd.
• Due to more open and free space around Shree Jagannath temple, cultural programme like
“Bhajan Sandyas”, “Odishi Dance” etc. on special festivals could be better celebrated.
• Toilet, drainage facility for devotees will improve the hygienic condition around the temple
area.

Expected Cultural Costs


• Ritual based head shavings are done outside the temple premises from western as well as
southern sides.
• Till getting alternative places for the said purpose, there may be temporary inconveniencies.
• There should be provision for the creation of a separate venue for this purpose.
• There should also be facilities like water and sitting arrangements.

Expected Environmental Benefits


• The project emphasizes dedicated Solid Waste Management Plan which would help to get
rid of unhygienic situation in the vicinity of temple area.
• Apart from it, there will not be water logging around temple areas.
• Due to the upcoming project, there would be more cleanliness around Shree Jagannatha
Temple, Puri.
• The outsiders’ impressions with regard to the cleanliness in the vicinity of Shree Jagannath
temple would be better promoted.
• Due to possible decongestion around the temple area as a result of the coming project,
people will feel relaxed at the temple area.

Expected Environmental Costs


• After 75-meter security zone, and consequently to be built up concrete area is expected to
emit more heat in temple surroundings, as pointed out by the local inhabitants.
• It is proposed that there should be mini plantations with mini park as well as eco-friendly
and tourist-friendly facilities should be created which will be a better environment
conservation practice in the iconic city,Puri.

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CHAPTER-I:INTRODUCTION

1.1 Background

Since time immemorial, Shree Shree Jagannath Mahaprabhu is being worshipped by millions of
devotees every year at the Shree Jagannath temple, a monumental and magnificent shrine at Puri,
Odisha and the place is considered of great historical, social, cultural, spiritual and religious
significance by the people from many parts of the world for generations after generations. The
temple was built by a famous king of Ganga Dynasty Ananta Varman Chodaganga Deva dating back
to 12th century. Adi Sankaracharya (9th century AD), the great profounder of the Aditvavada,
sanctified the place by establishing a monastery called GobardhanMatha. Subsequently, several
saints and philosophers, like Ramanuja (12th century AD), Madhavatirtha (13th century AD),
Naraharitirtha, Sankaradeva, Nanak, Kabir, Chaitanya, Ballav Bhatta, Ramachandra Puri,
ParamanandaPuri visited and further sanctified the place through their preaching and left their
imprints in the monasteries and ashramas that they established. Recorded history reveals that from
the time of the Somavamsis (11th century AD), all ruling dynasties have extended liberal patronage
for the growth and development of this area.
As per Hindu traditions, it is one of the four religious Dhams (holiest of holy places), and other
dhamsinclude Dwarika, Badrinath &Rameswar. Number of festivals like Snana Yatra, Netrotsava,
Ratha Yatra (car festival), SayanEkadasi, ChitalagiAmabasya, SrikrushnaJanma, Dussehra etc. is
observed in the temple. However, the most important annual festival is the World famous Rath
Yatra (Car Festival) &Bahuda Yatra. A large crowd gather to witness Lord Jagannath during this
festival. Apart from these festivals, special festivals like Nabakalebar and Nagarjuna Besa etc are
organized every few years’ intervals. Keeping in view, the tourist’s footfall pressures in the temples
on special occasions and to broaden the security base of the temple, an ambitious project of
“Development of Security Zone around Shree Jagannath Temple” is being undertaken by the Govt. of
Odisha.

1.2 Development of Security Zone around Shree Jagannath Temple, Puri.

The project “Development of Security Zone around Shree Jagannath Temple, Puri” also called
“Heritage Security Zone” is being implemented by Govt. of Odisha as per one of the
recommendations of Justice Bimal Prasad Das Commission of enquiry for better administration
and governance of Shree Jagannath temple and its endowments, which was constituted in the year
2016 for better administration and Governance of the Shree Jaganath Temple in Puri. Out of several
recommendations made by the commission, development of 75 metre security zone from the main

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compound (MegahnadaBoundary) in all sides of the temple is of utmost importance for the security
of the temple it was one of the key strategic recommendations.1 This zone is also having the vision

to accommodate idols of gods and demigods, plants and shrubs linked to the Jagannath cult, art and
artefacts and a place of offerings with further beautification within the buffer zone. The project is
also having the aim at utilising some land on the vicinity of Emaar Mutt for a new building to house
Raghunandan Library. Raghunandan Library is to be developed with heritage architecture. This place
is to be a centre on research on Jagannath culture.2 Heritage Security Zone is a part of the broader
Heritage city Project which also covers Shree Setu Project from Bypass Road to Jagannath Ballav
Mutt and Musa River Revival Plan and Housing Projects for those affected by the Development of
Puri.3 Earlier in this direction, the State Government of Odisha had launched Augmentation of Basic
Amenities and Development of Heritage and Architecture (ABADHA) Scheme in 2017-18 with

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https://www.aninews.in/news/national/general-news/odisha-govt-announces-rehabilitation-
resettlement-package-for-displaced-people-in-puri20190902205106/
2
https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/bhubaneswar/naveen-patnaik-approves-3-more-projects-
for-puri-worth-rs-120-crore/articleshow/70998879.cms
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https://www.aninews.in/news/national/general-news/odisha-navin-patnaik-announces-rs-500-
crore-to-develop-puri-as-world-heritage-city20190823141550/
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theobjective of providing better and affordable services to pilgrims and tourists and to protect the
shrine from all possible threats and to ensure safety and security to pilgrims.4

It is in this background, to materialize the project, all structures falling under this zone are planned
to be cleared by acquiring lands under public and private ownership as per the provisions of
RFCTLAR & R Act, 2013. Some of the structures like “Emar Matha” which are not properly
maintained and not secured for any type of use are already demolished under the said development
project. Comprehensive Development Plan -PKDA 2031 also remarks on some of these issues-
Majority of Mathas are poorly maintained and not having adequate infrastructure which needs to be
upgraded and redeveloped to revive heritage value. The various heritage structures are not linked
with each other not leading to an integrated heritage package for tourists. There is very little
information about many structures available for tourists due to lack of promotional activities. Ill-
defined activities in the heritage sites reducing the cultural values in the sites. Many of the open
spaces inside the Akhadas and Mathas are now-a-days used by anti-socials during normal season
which must be taken care of for safe tourist site development. Overall investment and institutional
structure must be developed for regeneration of these heritage sites which is currently missing.5

1.3 About the Assignment

The SIA unit, NCDS, Bhubaneswar has assigned the task of conducting Social Impact Assessment
Study for acquisition of 15.651 acres of landforland “Development of Security Zone around Shree
Jagannath Temple, Puri”. The streets are BaseliSahi, ChudangaSahi, DolaMandapSahi-I,
KalikadeviSahi, and ManikarnikaSahi.Accordingly, SIA has been conducted among 440 project
affected families. 6 The notification pertaining to the said SIA study came out on 24th September
2019.7 Team of researchers from CTRAN were mobilized by NCDS for this exercise.

4
http://www.uniindia.com/odisha-cabinet-approves-rs-3208-crore-projects-for-puri-under-abadha-
scheme/east/news/1766090.html
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CEPT, Comprehensive Development Plan, PP 56-57
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NCDS official Letter, SIA-436/ NCDS dated 20.09.2019
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No- RDM-LAA-Puri-0004-2019 R &DM, dated 24 Sept 2019.
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1.4 Scope of the Study

Assessment of type Costs and Benefits


Organizing Primary of the project
of losses suffered
as well as (Social, Cultural,
by the Affected
Secondary Data Economic and
Families
Environmental)

Socio Economic and


Estimation of the Preparation of SIA
Cultural Profile of
Affected Families Report
the Affected Area

1.5 Objectives of the SIA

The broad objectives of the study are as per the following.

→ To assess whether the proposed land acquisition serves public purpose.


→ To assess the number of affected families, magnitude of loss of land assets
based on the actual holdings of the families, magnitude of loss of land holdings,
extent of displacement of families in terms of physical displacement and
occupational displacement.
→ To assess the type of lands-public and private, house settlements and other
common properties likely to be affected by the proposed acquisition.
→ To examine whether the proposed land acquisition is bare minimum necessity
for commissioning the proposed project.
→ To study the socio-economic, cultural and environmental impacts of the project
by covering both direct land loser families as well as indirectly affected families.
→ To suggest remedial intervention measures by designing appropriate policies
and programmes through SIMP and Mitigation Plan.

1.6 Social Impact Assessment (SIA): A Brief Conceptualization

In India, SIAs are mandated by The Right to Fair Compensation and Transparency in Land Acquisition,
Rehabilitation and Resettlement Act, 2013 (RFCTLARR, 2013). Prior to this law, land acquisition was
controlled by the Land Acquisition Act of 1894, passed when India was still a colony.
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• According to the 2013 land acquisition law, any major development project is required to
conduct an SIA within six months of the project’s start date. The study must be publicly
displayed and available in the local language (beyond India’s two official languages, English
and Hindi, there are many sub-national languages). For projects that involve land
acquisitions, developers need to acquire consent for a majority of local landowners: consent
from 80 percent of affected landowners is required for private projects, and consent from 70
percent is required for public-private partnership projects.

• There were two important reasons behind the passing of the land acquisition law in 2013: to
decrease social unrest over uncompensated land acquisition and to speed up the execution
of development projects. Through mandating SIAs, the government sought to ensure that
locals receive proper resettlement packages and that developers constructively engage with
local communities.

• Social Impacts are the changes that occur in communities or to individuals as a result of an
externally-induced change. Changes may affect: employment, income, production, way of
life, culture, community, political systems, environment, health and well-being, personal and
property rights, and fears and aspirations. These impacts can be positive or negative. In
short, a social impact is a significant improvement or deterioration in people’s well-being.
• Projects affect different groups differently. Some people tend to benefit, others lose. Often,
impacts are particularly severe for vulnerable groups: tribal people, women-headed families,
elderly persons, landless persons, and the poor.
• An Initial Social Impact Assessment (ISIA) is carried out if the project impacts are likely to be
minor or limited, which can be easily predicted and evaluated, and for which mitigation
measures can also be prescribed easily. Generally, information for ISIA is obtained during a
field visit to areas that will be affected by the project and through discussions with people
whom it may affect positively or otherwise.
• The SIA is also done to confirm whether this indeed requires a full-scale Social Impact
Assessment (SIA). Usually a comprehensive SIA is required for large projects, which entails a
more detailed study, time, and resources. The World Bank, ADB, IFC, UNDP, as well as most
multilateral and private agencies, including commercial banks, require some kind of prior
social impact assessment for all the projects that they finance. However, the issue is no
longer whether SIA should be carried out or not, but how it should be carried out so that the
local people benefit from the project and not lose from it.
• As per “The Right to Fair Compensation and transparency in Land Acquisition, Rehabilitation
and Resettlement Act, 2013 with Odisha Rules, social impact assessment and public hearing
are mandatory for any land to be acquired by the government for a public purpose. For this
purpose, as the case may be, SIAs are to be done in consultation with Gram Panchayat, the
Ward or village level.
• Further to note that the notification issued by the appropriate Government for commitment
of consultation and the Social Impact Assessment (SIA) study shall be made available in the
local language and uploaded on the website.

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• The appropriate Government shall ensure that adequate representation has been given to
the representatives of Gram Panchayat, Gram Sabha as the case may be at the state of
carrying out the social impact assessment study.

Table 1: Summary of the Right to Fair Compensation and Transparency in LA, R and R Act, 2013 as applicable

Sl. Section Description of the Section


• Social Impact Assessment Study
1. Section 4(1) - SIA notification
• Total duration 6 months
2. Section 5 • Public Hearing for SIA final report
3. Section 6 (1) • Publication of SIA Study report including SIMP
• SIA by Expert Group
• 2 non official social scientist, 2 representatives of
Panchayat, Gram Sabha, 2 experts on
Section 7(1) – SIA Report for
4. rehabilitation and 1 technical expert in subject
evaluation by expert group
area
• Publication of recommendation
• Total duration 2 months
• Examination of proposals for land acquisition and
5. Section 8 Social Impact Assessment Report by appropriate
Government
Section 11(1) - Notice to acquire • Publication of Preliminary Notification for land
6.
land acquisition
Section 11 (5) – Land record
7. • Updating Land records duration 2 months
Updation
• If Section 11(1) not published within 12 months
(18months from the date of 4(1) notification)
Section 14- Action to be taken after the submission of SIA report under section
8. on SIA lapse period 7, such report will lapse. Then fresh SIA to be
done before acquisition under section 11.
• Appropriate government shall have the power to
extend the period of 12 months
Section 15(1) - Hearing of
9. • Within 60 days from the date of 11(1) notification
objections
Section 16( 1) - Preparation of
R&R Scheme by Administrator
(by Government of Odisha) • After the publication of 11(1) notification by of
notification not below the rank R&R Scheme by Administrator (by Government of
10.
of Dy. Collector or equivalent Odisha), Administrator for R&R shall conduct
official of Revenue Department census survey of affected families.
to be .the Administrator for
R&R) Collector
11. Section 16(5) • Public hearing of R&R Scheme
12. Section 16(6) • Submission of draft R&R scheme to Collector
• Review of R&R scheme by Collector with R&R
13. Section 17(1)
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14. Section 18 - Approval of R&R • Officer off the rank of Commissioner or Secretary
17
Sl. Section Description of the Section
scheme by Commissioner to the Government of Odisha
Section 19(1) – Publication of • To be published within a period of 12 months
15 declaration and summary of from the notification under section 11 (1)
R&R excluding stay or court order
• If no declaration is made within 12 months from
Section 19(7) - Lapse of
16. the notification under section 11 ( 1) excluding
notification under section 11(1
stay or court order
17. Section 21(1) • Notice to person interested for taking possession.
18. Section 23 • Land Acquisition Award by Collector
• Award to be made within 12 months from the
Section 25 - Lapse of entire date of declaration under section 19.
19.
proceeding for acquisition • Government of Odisha shall have the power to
extend the period with justification.
• Determination of the market value land by
20. Section 26
Collector
• Collector will determine the work of
21. Section 27
compensation to the land owner
• Determination of value of things attached to land
22. Section 29
or building
• R&R award by Collector
• Collector shall take possession after ensuring
100% compensation payment and R&R
23. Section 31(1) entitlement or
• Tendered within a period of 3 months for
Compensation and 6 months for R&R
entitlements.
• Power to take possession of land to be acquired
24. Section 38(1)
by Collector
• R&R process to be completed in all respect before
25. Section 38(2)
displacing the PAFs.
• Formulation, Execution and monitoring of R&R
scheme shall vest in the Administrator under the
26 Section 43(3)
direction and control of Government of Odisha
and Commissioner R&R.
27 Section 44(1) • Appointment of R&R Commissioner
• Commissioner will be responsible for supervising
28 Section 44(2) the formulation of R&R schemes or plans and
proper implementation of such schemes or plans.
• Commissioner shall be responsible for post
29 Section 44(3) implementation social audit in consultation with
Gram Sabha in Rural areas.
Section 45(1) Composition Of • Chairman (Collector)
R&R committee: (acquisition of • Women representative residing in affected area
30 equal to or more than 100 acres • Representative of ST & SC residing in the affected
of land) area
• Representative of NGO working in the area
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Sl. Section Description of the Section
• Representative of Nationalized bank
• Land Acquisition Officer of the project.
• Chairpersons of the Panchayats or municipalities
located in the affected area or their nominees.
• Chairperson of the District Planning Committee or
his nominee.
• MP and MLA of the concerned area or their
nominees.
• Representative of the requiring body.
• Administrator for R&R as member-convener.

1.7 The Odisha Right to Fair Compensation and Transparency in Land Acquisition,
Rehabilitation and Resettlement Rules, 2016

In exercise of the powers


conferred by sub- section (1) of → Rule 6: 6:Constitution
Constitution ofof the
the State
State Social
Social Impact
Section 109 of the Right to Fair Assessment (SIA) unit
Compensation and Transparency → Rule 8: State Government to rectify for carrying out SIA
in Land Acquisition, Rehabilitation study.
and Resettlement Act, 2013 the → Rule 9: 9:conducting
Conductingof ofthe
the SIA
SIA study
study in consultation with
Government of Odisha has the concerned Panchayats/ wards.
words.
framed “The Odisha Right to Fair → Rule 10:10:Selection
Selectionof
ofthe
theSIA
SIATeam
Team
Compensation and Transparency → Rule 11: Process of conducting SIA
in Land Acquisition, Rehabilitation → Rule 12: SIMP to including R&R Entitlement matrix
and Resettlement Rules, 2016” → Rule 17: SIMP to include Development plan in case of
(Rules 2016). The State acquisition on scheduled areas
Government has established → Rule 14:14:Process
Process of
of conducting
conducting Public
Public hearing
hearing in Gram
NCDS an independent Sabhas on the findings of SIA
organization as the State SIA Unit → Rule 15: Publications of SIA Report and SIMP
which is responsible for ensuring
that the SIA study is conducted as
per the provisions of the Act. The
SIA Unit has to engage an agency or individual to conduct the study. Summary of RFCTLARR Act,
2013, Odisha rules, 2016 is furnished in the box given alongside.

1.8 Study Methodology


With the objective of “Development of Security Zone around Shree Jagannath Temple, Puri”, it is
planned to acquire 15.651 acres of land under private as well as Govt. ownership. The SIA study
undertook complete enumeration survey of all the project affected families who are directly losing
their land for the said projects. Altogether there are 440 directly project affected families(PAFs)
covered under the SIA by following ‘Complete Enumeration Survey’ of all the project affected
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families. These families are spread in all directions within 75 metres radius of the main compound
(Megahanad Pacheri) of Jagannath temple. There are five Mouzas which include BaseliSahi,
ChudangaSahi, DolamandapSahi No-1, KalikadeviSahi and ManikarnikaSahi within the 75 metres
jurisdiction from MeghanadPacheri. The details of the families covered under the SIA study, is as
per the following table. For the purpose of the SIA study, Household survey was undertaken for all
the PAFs. Apart from it, Focus Group Discussions (FGDs) were also conducted in all the five streets
separately to gather qualitative information pertaining to SIA study.This is to note that there are 373
numbers of plots consisting of 70 Government plots, 111 plots, and 192 private plots coming under
five Mouzas as shown in Table-3. The details of public hearing meeting are incorporated in the
report after preparing the proceedings of the Public Haering Meeting held on 9th October 2020.

Table 2: Land Acquisition as per SIA Notification

Area as per SIA Notification Additional area acquired


Sl. Grand
Private Govt. Total Private Govt. Total
No Name of Mouza Total
Land Land Land Land Land Land
1 BaseliSahi 3.028 0.64 3.668 0.304 0.0 0.304 3.972
2 ManikarnikaSahi 3.627 0.133 3.76 0.008 0.0 0.008 3.768
3 KalikadeviSahi 1.951 0.52 2.471 0 0.0 0.0 2.471
4 DolamandapaSahi 0.077 0.074 0.151 0 0.0 0.0 0.151
5 ChudangaSahi 3.8615 1.28 5.1415 0.1475 0.0 0.1475 5.289
Total 12.5445 2.647 15.1915 0.4595 0.0 0.4595 15.6510

Table 3: Mouza wise Household coverage

Sl.No Name of Mouza Project Affected Families (PAFs)

1 BaseliSahi 198
2 ManikarnikaSahi 96
3 KalikadeviSahi 16
4 DolamandapaSahi 14
5 ChudangaSahi 116
Total 440

Table 4: Mouza wise Planned Land Acquisition (Number of plots)

No. of Plots
Sl.No Streets/ Mouza Shree Jagannath
Government Private Total
Mahaprabhu
1 BaseliSahi 17 11 139 167
2 ChudangaSahi 37 30 19 86
3 DolamandapSahi 1 13 1 15
4 KalikadeviSahi 8 18 0 26
5 ManikarnikaSahi 7 39 33 79
Total 70 111 192 373

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1.9 Team Structure

Mr Sankarshan Patra, GIS Expert- Mr Sarat Ku Pradhan, Mr Sunil


cum- Field Manager Kumar Mishra, Mr Manoj Ku. S.
Goswami, Mr Sujit Kumar Mohanty
(Research Investigators)

Dr Radhakrushna Mr Upendra Kumar Panda, Field Mr Tapas Ku. Kandi, Mr Satya Ranjan
Panda, Team Manager Sahoo, Mr Tapas Ku Barik, Mr
Leader Biswaranjan Das (Research
Investigators)

Mr Maguni Charan Sahu, Field Mr Pravat Ku. Das, Mr Debadutta


Manager Sahu, Mr Biswambar Praharaj, Mr
Satyabratta Nayak (Reserach
Investigators)

1.10 Definitions Used

The following terms, words and phrases have been referred to and used in this SIA study to design
SIA report including SIMP and entitlement frame-work, though, some of the terms are indicated in
the Act and Rules. For the purpose of relevance and importance all relevant definitions, words,
terms and phrases are furnished below.

→ Act means the Right to Fair Compensation and Transparency in land Acquisition,
Rehabilitation and Resettlement Act, 2013.
→ Acquisition of lands means the land(s) proposed to be acquired under the Right to Fair
Compensation and Transparency in Land Acquisition, Rehabilitation and Resettlement Act,
2013 for the MGR and CBS and under the prevailing Rules and Orders framed by
Government of Odisha.
→ Administrator means an officer appointed for the purpose of rehabilitation and
resettlement of affected families under sub-section (1) of section 43 of the Act.
→ Affected Area means such area as notified by the Government of Odisha under the
relevant land acquisition Acts for the purposes of land acquisition for the Project;
→ Affected family including project affected family that means a family whose land or other
immovable property has been acquired for the purpose of the said development project.
→ Compensation refers to the amount paid as compensation under various provisions of
the Act 2013, for private property, structures and other assets acquired for the project,

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excluding rehabilitation and resettlement entitlements as per this policy.
→ Cost of acquisitionmeans and includes (i) amount of compensation, (ii) demurrage (iii) cost
of land and building for settlement displaced or adversely affected families, (iv) cost of
development of infrastructure and amenities at the resettlement areas, (v) cost of R&R, (vi)
administrative cost and (vii) cost of undertaking the SIA study.
→ Cut- off Date is the date of Notification under Section 11(1) of Act, 2013.
→ Displaced Family means any affected family, who on account of the proposed acquisition of
land has to be relocated from the affected area; a family whose primary place of residence
or other property or source of livelihood is adversely affected by the acquisition of land for
the Project any tenure holder, tenant, lessee or owner of other property, who on account
of the proposed acquisition of land in the affected area, has been involuntarily displaced
from such land or other property; any agricultural or non-agricultural labourer, landless
person (not having homestead land or agricultural land) rural artisan, small trader
or self-employed person; who has been residing or engaged in any trade, business,
occupation or vocation in the acquired land, and who has been deprived of earning his
livelihood or alienated wholly or substantially from the main source of his trade, business,
occupation or vocation because of the proposed acquisition of land in the affected area.
→ Land acquisition means acquisition of land under the Right to Fair Compensation and
Transparency in Land Acquisition. Rehabilitation and Resettlement Act, 2013 or any other
prevailing Government of Odisha Rules and Orders.
→ Landless means the landless person as defined in the Odisha Prevention of Land
EncroachmentAct1972.
→ Rehabilitation and Resettlement (R&R) means carrying out rehabilitation and
resettlement as per Right to Fair Compensation and Transparency in Land Acquisition,
Rehabilitation and Resettlement Act, 2013 or as per any other law in force as may be
applicable for rehabilitation and resettlement benefits to be provided to the affected
families.
→ R&R Entitlementsmeans the benefits awarded as per the R&R Framework given in the
Policy on Rehabilitation & Resettlement and as subsequently approved by the
Government of Odisha.

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CHAPTER-II: PURI- A HERITAGE CITY

Shree Jaganath Temple, Puri is widely believed as an iconic heritage of the whole world. Its historical
and architectural antiquities, religious sanctuaries, rich culture, colourful social life, architectural
grandeur etc put the place under grand heritage.A number of references about this heritage site are
found in the Puranas and other ancient scriptures indicating the existence and importance of Puri as
early as the 4th Century C.E. The ancient port of Puri was a prominent participant in the maritime
trading activity that occurred in the Eastern coast of India from the 3rd century B. C.E. to the 3rd
century C.E. During the 7th and 8th centuries, Puri also served as a provincial outpost that linked
Eastern India with South India. After the establishment of the Jagannatha Temple in 12th century
C.E., the spiritual facets of Puri were revitalized and gained supremacy as centre of pilgrimage. The
place is also known as ‘Srikshetra’, Jagannath Puri situated on the beach of ‘Mahodadhi’, Bay of
Bengal. It is one of the seven most holy places for Hindus in India. The other places being Ayodhya,
Mathura, Gaya, Kasi, Kanchi, Avantika, Puri, and Dvaravati.8 Sustaining the rich heritage of the city is
very much important in view of its socio-cultural, economic and environmental significance.

2.1 Religious Significance

The place is believed to


be the confluence of
major religions. Owing to
its religious association
with Sankaracharya, Puri
became one of the
centres for the practice
of reformed Hinduism in
the 8th Century.9In
legends, it is connected
to the epic Mahabharata.
When funeral fires failed
to consume Krishna’s
dead body, then directed
by the Gods of heaven,
Arjuna placed the body
on sea. Floating in the form of a log, the body travelled for thousands of years from Dwarka on the
Western Coast to the Eastern shores of the country, where it was found by Indradyumna, King of

8
Odisha District Gazetteers, Puri
9
IPE Global, “City Hriday Plan”
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Malava.10The place is also mentioned as “PurussottamKshetra” in Rig-Veda. The soul of living
heritage of Puri culture is Lord Jagannath, the presiding deity of Sri Mandir or Jagannath Temple.

Mythologically, the city is believed to have been planned in the shape of conch or “Sankhakshetra‟.
This area is about five Koshas (10 miles) in extent of which nearly two koshas are submerged in the
sea. In the centre of the khetra lies Jagannath temple on a hillock called Nilagiri with eight Shiva
temples guarding the eight quarters radiating from it the hillocks called Nilagiri. Bada Danda
connecting to Sri Gundicha Temple forms the Spine of the shankha. The broad end of the
Sahnkakshetra lies to the west where the temple of Loknath is located and on the apical end or tail
end in the east is located the temple of Nilakantha.11Puri the major urban centre is more than
thousand years old and is a religious town. The town is based on Vaastu Purusha Mandala with many
meta-physical aspects interwoven in the planning of the town.

The city with its 3km. long Grand Road (Badadanda), 7 km. long Beach front, ancient lanes and by
lanes with sacred tanks like Sweta Ganga, Markandeya, Narendra and Indradyumna shows the
characteristics of a Tirtha Kshetra. The ancient Saivite temples such as Jameswara, Lokanatha and
Kapalamochana form the inner circle of the Sankha Kshetra. The Vaisnavite temples such as Yagnya
Narasimha, Gundicha Temple, Chakra Narayana, Chakra Narasimha, SunarGouranga and Tota
Gopinath are also located in the strategic places of the Sankha Kshetra. As a great Sakti Pitha the city
has the temples of Dakhina Kali, Shyama Kali, Ramachandi, Marichi, Ardhasini and many others.
Besides, there are a number of Mathas and Ashramas spread over the city. All these temples and
monuments are part of the heritage components, which uphold the long tradition of Hindu culture.
All these monuments and temples are regarded as great heritage sites.

2.2 Socio-Cultural Significance

Puri and Lord Jagannath manifest a confluence of cultures. Puri is a city of heritage and its unique
identity is associated with Lord Jagannath (Lord of the Universe). It is the place where amalgamation
of many cultures, traditions can be seen. The origin of the term Lord Jagannath and Puri Jagannath
Dham is attributed to the Vedas (an oral tradition12) and later to Ramayan and Mahabharat (written
tradition). While the current temple which has been reconstructed by King Ananga Bhima Deva of
Ganga Dynasty is believed to be around 12th Century (1197)13, the earlier temple constructed by Lord
Indradyumna is believed to be much older (more than 3000 years old). Claiming its origin from the
worshipping tribes (sabar), it has linkages to Budhhism (Jagannath is considered Bhairav as per the
Buddhist tradition) and the chariot celebration that figure in the write up Fa Hien (though
Mahabharat and Ramayan have description of Chariots as well), to Jainism (King
Kharvelacontributing to the development of the area14). It also has several inscriptions to link the

10
Puri City Development Plan, 2006, Evolution of Puri Town, p.12.
11
Puri City Development Plan 2006, Evolution of Puri Town, p. 13.
12
Acharya Sayan’s commentaries in the Rig Vedas
13
Inscription in Sri Mandir as described in Jagnnath Tatwa Ratnabali
14
As per the analysis of Pandit Nilakantha Das, King Kharvel who is a Jain was involved in the temple and area
development.
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place to Saivaite tradition (Jagannath MahaBhairav), Shakta Tradition (Goddess Vimala acting as
Bhairavi and Goddess Subhadra as parashakti), Ganapatya and Sourya Traditions.
After the Bhakti Movement, this place has a dominant Vaishnavite hue. Puri is one of the four
famous Dhams, others being Badrinath in the North, Dwaraka in the West and Rameswaram in the
South. It was recognized by Adi Shankaracharya as one of the eminent places of pilgrimage in the
eighth century A.D. Puri assumed more and more importance as great Vaishnava Acharyas like Sri
Ramanuja, Sri Vishnuswami, Sri Nimbark and Sri Madhavacharya visited this place. Subsequently, it
was also visited by great saints of various religious communities namely Nanak, Kabir and Sri
Chaitanya, etc. Bhakta Salbega a Muslim poet and panchasakhas, poet Jaydev made this place their
home and devoted their writings to evolve a rich literary tradition around the temple and the deity.
Adikabi Sarala Das who was a courtesan in GajapatiKapilendra Dev’s court wrote Mahabharat in
simple Odia as a break from Sanskrit dominance and later Jagannath Das wrote Bhagabat to bring in
strong local language and traditions. The district of Puri carries a long tradition of music and dance.
The Odia art, literature and music are influenced immensely by Sri Jagannath Culture. The traditional
Mahari dance having its origin in now Devadasi culture, the Odishi dance15. Gotipua dance is
another form of dance in Puri performed by boys and marital dance/skills in jaga/akhada in shahis
form its unique culture. Classical songs, are mostly developed under the influence of Lord Jagannath
and His favorite lyrics of Geeta Govind composed by the immortal poet Jayadev. Many poems and
fictions are also written under the influence of Sri Jagannath culture. A lot of folk tales, folk songs,
proverbs Chautisas, etc. are also influenced by Sri Jagannath culture.

The temple has its unique mode of operation codified in the almanac- MadalaPanji. The world-
famous car festival, the sweeping ritual by Gajapati (as the main servitor depicting equality and
humility), the 36 services and the duties of various servitors, the offerings and festivals are vividly
documented in this almanac. Car festival draws millions of devotes from nooks and corners of the
world from many caste and creed every year. The car festival which originates from main temple (Sri
Mandir) traverses through the Grand Road to Mausima temple. Therefore, the maintenance of this
road and its drainage/septage system is very important from cultural point of view. Apart from Car
festival, there are 12 festivals unique to the temple such as (1) Snan Purnima (2) Gundicha/car
festival (3) Sayan Purnima (4) PraswaParibartna (5) Odhansasthi (6) Uthapan (important for fasting
habisa community) (7) Pusa Purnima (having roots in harvest and tribal traditions in western Odisha
(8) Holi and Dola Purnima (9) Damanak Yatra (10) Chandan Yatra (11) Uttarayan or Makar Sankranti
(having strong links to South India (12) Dakhinayan yatra. In addition, there is ritual of NabaKalebar
in every 12 years mimicking the certainty of life-death and re-birth whoever is born in earth
including the deities. These rituals draw devotees every day who flock to this place year-round.

While the visitors enter and exit from different doors of the temple, the prescribed tradition is to
enter through Singhadwar, move towards east to Agniswar, then Pataleswar in north (temples in
between), and enter through the northern door to circle around Garuda stambh to see the deities on
Ratna Bedi in sanctum sanctorum. However, the situation has been very chaotic as of now and it
requires orderly entry and exist string from the Grand Road corridor. Similarly, there is a prescribed

15
Odishi has a tradition of 2,000 years, and finds mention in the Natyashastra of Bharatamuni, possibly written
circa 200 BCE.
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way to move around the outer wall of the temple. After washing the feet at Aruna Stambh move
from Singhadwara to Pejanala, Durgamadhav Temple, Bhagavati Temple and return to Singhadwar.
The outer wall which was constructed by King Kapilendra Dev in 13th Century to save the temple
from invaders has become weak and till now serves as the first line of defense to the temple. There
is also a panchakosi parikrama16 codified for traversing the Srikshetra, this is from Singhadwar to
Swargadwar, then Srilokanath temple, then Jameswar to Mangala ghat, then to Alamchandi
(Atharnala) moving towards Bilweswar, then Chakratirth and then Swargadwar to Singhadwar. This
is alternatively called Sankhatirtha Parikrama and has deep religious significance. However, due to
encroachment and congestion, road restrictions and construction, it is almost impossible to conduct
this ritual.

In respect of the safety and tradition of Lord Jagannath Temple, the then collector Mr. Gomes had
prepared a report to the then British Government in the year 1803. A request had been made in that
report for maintaining the safety of the rituals and traditions regarding the Seva or Puja of Lord
Jagannath, which has been continuing till date. There are 248 Sevas mentioned in that report. Each
and every sevayat is more active, careful and punctual in the safety and right performance of their
duties by taking into their minds about their creation and existence.17

Pandas are considered to be the Tirthagurus. The Pandas have played an important role by visiting
different parts of India, preaching the philosophy and doctrine of Jagannath Cult among the Hindus;
collecting pilgrims and escorting them to Puri. They are also responsible for providing lodging and
boarding to them in Dharmasalas at Puri and arranging a Darshan of Lord Jagannatha for them and
visiting to different sacred centers and Tirthas located in the town and in its vicinity. Most often
some outsiders can’t come to Puri owing to their monetary problems and other difficulties, but the
Pandas meet them in their houses to bless them even without collecting any type of charge from
them. Pandas give them Mahaprasad and Photo of Jagannath Mahaprabhu and other souvenirs
linked with Shree Jagannath temple. The system is still in vogue.18

It has several water bodies of religious significance including the Bay of Bengal termed as Mahodadhi
(the abode of Lord Vishnu in deep slumber). It also has mathas and ashrams having their origin in
different religions.

2.3 Economic significance

Puri is part of the golden triangle. It has heavy tourist foot-falls. However, due to congestion and lack
of proper infrastructure and sanitation its tourist potential has been under-achieved. It has rich craft
tradition. The stone work and Pattachitras of Raghurajpur, applique work at Pipili and Pattachitras
have strong demand from tourists. Most of these are temple art forms but have re-invented itself
with modern tastes and forms. Palm leaf paintings are very ancient in Odisha and are still in demand.

16
Jagannath Tatwa Ratnabali
17
Khuntia Somanath (2008): “The Panda System”, Cultural Heritage of Puri, State Level Vyas Kabi Fakir Mohan
Smriti Sansad, Bhubaneswar. PP-366-375
18
Patnaik sunil Kumar (2004):” Heritage Tourism: Places of Tourists’ Importance in Puri”, Orissa Reviw,
September.
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Now a day’s sand art popularized by several internationally acclaimed artists has made the place
attractive.
The Puri beach is one of the best beaches in eastern region. The marine drive leading from Konark to
Puri is a place of tourist attraction. Several areas for ayurvedic centers and surfing areas have been
identified and has got tourist potential.

Puri is a place of culinary delight starting from the Mahaprasad (grand offering to deities in the
temple) to various local cuisines. The deities relish 56 items and sweetmeats spread over six times
(dhupas): (1) Gopal Ballav (2) Morning Dhupa (3) Bhaanda Dhupa/Chhatar Bhoga (4) Madhyahn
Dhupa (5) Sandhya Dhupa (6) Bada Singhar Dhupa. There is also evidence of Odisha rasagola which
has GI tag to be offered once to placate Goddess Laxmi. In addition to that there are several non-
vegetarian sea foods joints, Bengali, South Indian and Marwari restaurants are located in the city to
cater to regional tourist tastes.

2.4 Ecological and environmental significance

Due to climate change, Odisha is most vulnerable to rise in sea-level; a meter of sea-level rise here
will inundate about 800 sq. km of adjoining landmass. Moreover, it will affect the drainage and
hydrology of the entire region if proper land use planning and mangrove restoration (whose areas
have shrunk to 1/5th in last 50 years) is not undertaken in time. Rise in temperature with humidity
will also create heat stress and make the place unattractive if orderly development, greening the city
with plantations are not taken up. Being a heritage city, due to heavy footfalls, the use within these
sites and their ‘pull factor’ are also far beyond the carrying capacities of the site and results in
inverse expansion. As a result, the demand on the city infrastructure is stretched far beyond its
carrying capacity, be it drainage, septage, water supply or sanitation. The city is also in the cyclone
path and several low-lying areas are flood prone. During cyclone, the power supply system is usually
crippled and takes days together to restore. The buffer areas around heritage sites are defined for
the purpose of de-congesting sites and are regulated by law (for state and ASI protected sites).
However, its implementation on ground on account of several socio-economic and political, factors
may affect the long-term sustainability of this important city if urgent actions are not taken.

2.5 Security Significance

Puri Srimandir is considered to be one of the supreme religious institutions of the country. It has
been a target of invaders from politico-religious point of view from many years. Despite its syncretic
traditions the Muslim invaders 1st attacked the temple during the rule of King Mukund Dev in 1509.
It caused widespread destructions to Srimandir (led by a General named as Kala Pahadas written in
Madala Panji) and various temples in Puri and servitors quietly shifted the deity to Chilka. In 1565
Afghan king Suleman Ghazni plundered the temple and King Mukund Dev was also attained
martyrdom. In 1575 emperor Akbar occupied Odisha, defeating the Afghan rulers. He appointed
Ramachandra Dev of Bhoi dynasty and got back the deities to temple after NabaKalebar. During
1751-1803 AD Odisha was under Maratha rule and they helped in further development of temple
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infrastructure. From 1803 Odisha was under British rule and they tried proselytization and also sent
Gajapati to Andaman prison. But their interference in temple affairs was not much.
After independence the temple administration constituted under Jagannath Temple Act are
responsible for the day to day temple management. During the intervening period there have been
several instances of threat perceptions to the temple from jihadi elements and even Maoist cadres.
The latest input from IB was in August 2019 warning the administration from some sea borne
terrorists. It was also learnt that two members of the Indian Mujahideen (IM), and LeT wing, came
to Bhubaneswar in 2014-15 to do the recce for the temples in Puri and Bhuabneswar and to provide
logistical support to the groups (about 4 in number) of Pakistan-based Jamaat-ud-Dawa (JuD), Jaish-
e-Mohammad (JeM) and Hizbul Mujahideen (HM) for terror strike. In June 2012, there was
intelligence inputs from Assam warning that that elements from LeTwere to plan an attack in
Bahuda Yatra festival in Puri. Government has been on high alert to counter these threats and
several check posts and marine police stations have been strengthened and one ADG rank officer
has been made responsible for coastal security. Moreover NSG (Hyderabad hub) has already
conducted a drill in August 2017 at the temple.

Considering these aspects, it is important to have layered perimeter security, biometric


identification gates and CCTV surveillance around the temple with a state-of-the-art incident control
system to neutralize such threats from enemies. Any attack on the temple has potential for raid
communal conflagration across the country. For these, proper databases of hotels, lodges,
occupants of shops and other establishments around the temple are needed. Isolation and
evacuation zones, crowd control area to reduce the probability of stampede which need to be
planned.

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History of Security Breaches and Invasion of Shree Jagannath Temple, Puri

Throughout the ages the temple of Lord Jagannath, Puri had been invaded and plundered for
eighteen times.
• The invasion of Raktavahu on the temple of Lord Jagannath is considered as the first one
as per the record of the ‘Madalapanji’, the temple chronicle.
• The second invasion on the temple of Lord Jagannath was waged by Illias Shah the Sultan
of Bengal in 1340 A.D. during the reign of Narasinghadeva-III.
• During the reign of the Ganga King Bhanudeva Ill the third invasion took place in 1360 AD
by Feroz Shah Tughluq, the Muslim ruler of Delhi.
• The fourth invasion was launched by Ismail Ghazi the commander of Allauddin Hussain
Shah the Sultan of Bengal in the year 1509 A.D.
• The fifth invasion was launched by a Muslim invader Kalapahara in the year 1568 AD
during the reign of MukundadevaHarichandan, the Chalukya King of Orissa.
• The sixth invasion jointly waged on the temple of Jagannath in 1592 A.D. by Suleman, the
son of Kuthu Khan and Osman, the son of Isha (ruler of Orissa).
• During the reign of Purushottamadeva of Bhoi Dynasty Mirza Khurum, the commander of
Islam Khan the Nawab of Bengal invaded Puri in 1601 A.D which is considered as the 7th
attack on the temple of Lord Jagannath.
• ‘Madalapanji’ Mirza Khurum invaded Puri temple during the time of Dola Yatra. He found
no deities in the temple and so looted the underground treasury. Hasim Khan, the Subedar
of Orissa waged the eighth invasion on the great temple of Lord Jagannath at Puri.
• The ninth invasion on the temple of Jagannath was launched by a Hindu Rajput
JagirdarKesodasmaru in 1610 A.D.
• Kesodasmaru plundered crores of treasury of the temple of Jagannath between 1611 to
1617 AD.
• Kalyan Mall is known to have attacked on Puri temple and also looted its treasure.
• Mukarram Khan waged the 12th attack on the temple of Lord Jagannath in 1617 A.D.
• Thirteenth invasion on the temple of Jagannath was launched by Mirza Ahmad Beg, the
nephew of Moghul empress Nurjahan.
• The invasion of Amir Mutaquad Khan alias Mirza Makki is considered as fourteenth one.
Mirza Makki became the new Governor of Orissa and ruled till 1641 A.D. Mirzamakki
invaded the Jagannath temple for two times. His commander plundered the temple and
the old palace at Balisahi. The invasion took place in the year 1645 A.D.
• The fifteenth invasion was waged by Amir Fateh Khan in 1647 A.D. He attacked the temple
and plundered valuable gems like diamond, pearl and gold etc.
• In 1692 A.D. Aurangzeb the Moghul emperor issued an order to destroy the temple of Lord
Jagannath. At that time Divyasingha Deva was the king of Khurda. Ekram Khan was the
Nawab of Orissa who waged this invasion on the temple with the help of his brother
Mastram Khan. The Nawab entered the temple and climbed to the - golden throne of
Jagannath. The treasure of the temple was looted. This was the sixteenth invasion on the
temple of Lord Jagannath.
• Muhammad Taqi Khan became Naib Nazim (Deputy Subedar) of Orissa from A.D. 1727 to
1734. During his time, he invaded the temple of Jagannath for two times in 1731 A.D. and
1733 A.D.

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Chapter-III: Socio Economic Condition of the Project Affected Families

In relation to the land acquisition for the said projects, the entire project affected families.As a part
of undertaking SIA exercise, a complete enumeration survey using structured questionnaires was
undertaken. On the basis of quantitative information obtained from that survey, a detailed socio-
economic baseline of the project affected families is analyzed in this chapter. For definitional point
of view, all the families whose lands and housing properties are planned to be acquired for the
project are project affected families. Further, by considering RFCTLAR & R Act, 2013, all eligible
household members are treated as extended families. The extended household members are
appropriately considered in the Rehabilitation and Resettlement Entitlement Matrix annexed
herewith.

3.1 Religion and Caste

All of the project affected families


arising out of security zone Social Structure of Households (%)
development project are Hindus by 80 73
religion. With respect to caste 70
structure predominantly they are
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general and OBC categories of families.
50
Overall, the percentage share of
General and OBC categories of families 40
are found at 73.0 and 27.0 30 27
respectively. Compared to all mouzas,
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the percentage share of OBC
categories of families is higher at 10

ChudangaSahi. The incidence of 0


General category of families to the General OBC

extent of 100 percent is found at Figure 1: Social Structure of Households (%)


DolamandapSahi and about 93.8
percent of families of ManikarnikaSahi are also General Category families.

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Table 5: Number of Families by Religion and Caste

Religion Number of Families


/ Caste BaseliSahi ChudangaSahi Dolamandapa KalikadeviSa ManikarnikaSa Grand Total
Sahi-1 hi hi
No. % No. % No % No % No % No %
Hindu
General 157 79.3 68 58.6 14 100.0 15 93.8 67 69.8 321 73.0
OBC 41 20.7 48 41.4 0.0 1 6.3 29 30.2 119 27.0
Total 198 100.0 116 100.0 14 100.0 16 100.0 96 100.0 440 100.0

3.2 Family Structure

Families are classified on the basis


TYPE OF FAMILY STRUCTURE OF THE THE PAHS (%
of type of family as nuclear and
SHARE)
joint family. As it is observed from
the following table, incidence of
joint families is more prevalent at
BaseliSahi and ManikarnikaSahi
and on the other hand, incidence Nuclear Joint
of nuclear families is more Families Families
prevalent at ChudangaSahi,
DolamandapSahi and
KalikadeviSahi. Overall,
percentage share of nuclear
families is slightly higher than joint
families. The percentage share of
joint and nuclear families stands Figure 2: Type of Family structure of the PAHs (% Share)
at 48.2 and 51.8 percent
respectively.

Table 6: Number of families on the basis of type of family

Type of Number of families by Mouzas


family BaseliSahi ChudangaSahi Dolamandapa KalikadeviSahi ManikarnikaSahi All Mouzas
Sahi-1
Joint 107 42 1 2 60 212 (48.2%)
Nuclear 91 74 13 14 36 228 (51.8%)
Grand Total 198 116 14 16 96 440 (100.0%)

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3.3 Family Size

The number of member present in a family is called family size. In joint families, overall, there are
seven members per household as against the same at three persons for nuclear families. The
average number of members per household is overall found at five persons and the overall
prevalence of male and female members per household is found at three persons under each sex
category. Obviously, number of members present in joint families is slightly higher than nuclear
families in all mouzas.

Table 7: Average Male members per household

Average number of members per household by Mouzas


Type of BaseliSah ChudangaSa Dolamandapa KalikadeviSa ManikarnikaSa All
Family i hi Sahi-1 hi hi Mouzas
M F T M F T M F T M F T M F T M F T
Joint 4 4 7 3 3 6 2 2 4 3 2 4 4 8 5 4 3 7
Nuclear 2 2 3 2 1 3 1 1 1 0 1 2 3 1 2 1 3
Grand Total 3 3 6 2 2 4 1 2 1 1 1 3 3 6 2 3 3 5
Note:- M stands for ‘Male’, F stands for ‘Female’ & T stands for ‘Total’

3.4 Dwelling Condition

Dwelling condition of the families is analysed on the basis of current place of stay of the families
which is expressed in terms of own house, and rented house. Majority of families to the extent of
98.0 percent live in their own houses and rest 2 percent of the families live in rented
accommodations. About 59.5 percent of the household dwelling units are constructed on plots
where the occupants have their own RoRs. Another 8.9 percent of the dwelling units are constructed
on lands with sale deeds only. Jointly RoRs and sale deeds are found to be 68.4 percent of the
families. This implies out of the total 431 families living in their own houses, 301 household dwelling
units, about 69.8 percent are constructed on their own lands. Remaining 31.2 percent who are
staying in their own accommodations have encroached lands of Mathas, Shree Jagannath temple,
Govt. Lands and even private lands.

Table 8: Current dwelling Condition

Number of families by form of dwelling No of household Sale


units having dwelling units deeds/
Mouzas
with Possession of Agreement
Own House Rented Grand Total RoRs Paper
BaseliSahi 195 3 198 170 5
ChudangaSahi 110 6 116 19 34
Dolamandapa Sahi-1 14 14 13
KalikadeviSahi 16 16 1
ManikarnikaSahi 96 96 59
Grand Total 431 9 440 262 39
% Share 98.0 2.00 100.0 59.5 8.9

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3.5 Aspects of housing condition

A good and qualitative dwelling unit should have adequate facilities for providing clean environment
as well as basic facilities including sanitation. The quality of the dwelling units is assessed in the
following table. Out of the total families enumerated, 3.0 percent have separate place for animals in
their houses. About 93 percent have bathrooms and toilets in their houses. About 98.3 percent of
families have electricity connections in their houses. About 89.3 percent of families use piped water
supply for their household uses and remaining 9.8 percent of the families depend on borewells and
tube wells for their household water uses.

Table 9: Number of families on the basis of housing amenities

Number of Families
Water supply
Washing
Mouzas Separate Bathroom Toilet Piped through
Place Electricity
place for within the within water Boring/ Tube
inside Connection
animals house house supply wells / hand
house
Pumps
BaseliSahi 5 194 195 196 197 187 12
ChudangaSahi 6 89 89 87 108 92 20
Dolamandapa Sahi-1 1 14 14 14 14 14
KalikadeviSahi 16 16 16 16 14 11
ManikarnikaSahi 1 96 96 96 96 86
All Mouzas 13 409 410 409 431 393 43
% of Families
BaseliSahi 2.5 98.0 98.5 99.0 99.5 94.4 6.1
ChudangaSahi 5.2 76.7 76.7 75.0 93.1 79.3 17.2
Dolamandapa Sahi-1 7.1 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 0.0
KalikadeviSahi 0.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 87.5 68.8
ManikarnikaSahi 1.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 89.6 0.0
All Mouzas 3.0 93.0 93.2 93.0 98.0 89.3 9.8

3.6 Marital Status


% of household members of
The marital status of the household Project Affected Households
members of all 440 families covered in
the study is shown in the following WIDOWER 1.65
table. As it is revealed from the WIDOW 5.00
following table altogether there are SEPARATED 0.05
2062 members of which 56.9 percent
DIVORCEE 0.05
are married and 36.3 percent are
unmarried. Divorcees, separated from UNMARRIED 36.32
respective spouses, widows and MARRIED 56.94
widowers are distinctly shown from the
analysis point of view. The percentage 0.00 10.00 20.00 30.00 40.00 50.00 60.00
share of widows and widowers are Figure 3: % of household members of Project Affected Househols
found at 5.0 and 1.6 percent
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respectively. The case of divorcees and separated out from their respective spouses is found very
much negligible and proportionately their share is less than one percent under each case.

Table 10: Number of families on the basis of marital status


Marital Number of families
Category BaseliSa ChudangaS Dolamanda KalikadeviS ManikarnikaS All %
hi ahi pa Sahi-1 ahi ahi Mouz Share
as
Married 566 317 4 4 283 1174 56.94
Unmarried 99 240 184 198 28 749 36.32
Divorcee 0 0 0 0 1 1 0.05
Separated 1 0 0 0 0 1 0.05
Widow 50 21 0 2 29 103 5.00
Widower 20 11 0 0 2 34 1.65
All 737 590 187 204 344 2062 100.0
Categories 0

3.7 Educational Qualification

The educational background of the members of PAFs are classified under six categories as upto
primary standard, secondary standard, higher secondary/intermediate, graduation, post- graduation
and other professional degrees. It is found that majority of household members are upto primary
standard which also includes non-school going children below six years of age. Majority of household
members to the extent of 30.2 percent have upto primary level of education. This is followed by
upto secondary level of education (27.2%), Graduation (19.2%), higher secondary /intermediate
(15.2%), post graduate (4.7%) and other professional courses (3.5%).

% of Household Members

35.0
30.2
30.0 27.2

25.0
19.2
20.0
15.2
15.0

10.0
4.7
3.5
5.0

0.0
Upto Primary Secondary Higher Graduate Post Graduate Professional
Secondary/ Cources
Intermediate

Figure 4: % of Household Members

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Table 11: Educational Background of household members

Educational Number of household members


Background BaseliSa Chudan Dolamanda Kalikad Manikarn All %
hi gaSahi pa Sahi-1 eviSahi ikaSahi Mouzas Share
Upto Primary 216 184 0 13 139 622 30.2
Secondary 220 212 13 0 66 560 27.2
Higher Secondary/ 73 72 0 89 94 314 15.2
Intermediate
Graduate 167 61 174 89 20 396 19.2
Post Graduate 33 28 0 13 20 98 4.7
Professional 29 33 0 0 4 72 3.5
Courses (ITI,
Diploma and other
technical degrees)
All Categories 737 590 187 204 344 2062 100.0

3.8 Age Group and Sex Categry

Out of 2062 housheold members, there are are 1148 male members (55.7%) and 914 female
members (44.3%). The overall sex ratio among the project affected household members stand at
796 implying that there are 796 female members per 1000 male emmbers. Compared to all age
group as shown in the following table 12, the sex ratio is most favorable to females in the age group
of 18-30 years. There are about 77.7 percent of household members who are above 18 years of age.

Table 12: Age Group and Sex Category of household members

Age-group Number of persons by Sex Category Sex Ratio (No. of females/


Females Males Total % Share 1000 males)
0-4 Years 46 55 101 4.9 824
4-6 Years 14 24 38 1.8 591
6-18 Years 137 184 321 15.6 746
18-30 Years 175 163 338 16.4 1073
30-60 Years 427 552 978 47.4 773
> 60 years 115 170 285 13.8 679
Overall 914 1148 2062 100.0 796

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3.9 Main Occupation

Analysis of the main


occupations of the project HOUSEHOLD MAIN OCCUPATION (%
affected families; it is found SHARE)
that out of 440 families, 90.0
there are 756 household 80.0
members associated with 70.0
income generating
60.0
activities. This implies that
50.0
more than one person from
40.0 82.8
each household
approximated to 2 persons 30.0

per household are 20.0


associated with household 10.0
income generation. Broadly 10.4 4.9
0.0 1.9
the household main DAILY WAGE BUSINESS TEMPLE SALARY
occupations are classified E A R N E R P R I E S T / E ARNERS
SEVAYATS
under Business, temple
priests/ Sevayats, salary Figure 5: Household Main Occupation (% Share)
earners and daily wage
earners. Main occupation of families is more skewed in favor of business and about 82.8 percent of
the PAFs derive their main income from business. This is followed by temple priests/ sevayats. About
10.4 percent of the PAFs derive their main income by working as priests/ Sevayats in Shree
Jagannath Temple, Puri. Salary earning including pensions from Govt. services account the main
source of household income for about 4.9 percent of the overall PAFs. Negligible percentage of
families to the extent of about 1.9 percent derives their income by working as wage earners.
Considering all occupations, the average annual household income is calculated at Rs.429658.00. As,
it is depicted from the following table, the average annual household income of salary earners is
found at the maximum at Rs. 803840.00 followed by business at Rs. 629187.00. Temple priests and
Sevayats on an average receive Rs.156667.00 annually.

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AVERAGE ANNUAL INCOME (RS.)

803840

629187

429658

156667
90000

Business Temple Priest/ Salary Earners Daily Wage All Occupations


Sevayats Earner

Figure 6: Average Annual Income (Rs.)

Table 13: Household Main Occupation

No. of household members Average


Reported Annual
Dolamandapa All % Share
Occupations BaseliSahi ChudangaSahi KalikadeviSahi ManikarnikaSahi Income
Sahi-1 Mouzas (Rs.)
Business 95 73 1 3 48 626 82.8 629187
Temple Priest/
17 3 0 7 1 79 10.4 156667
Sevayats
Salary Earners 10 3 0 0 0 37 4.9 803840
Daily Wage
3 0 0 0 2 14 1.9 90000
Earner
All Occupations 125 79 1 10 51 756 100.0 429658

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Chapter Highlights

→ All of the project affected families are Hindus by religion. With respect to caste structure
predominantly the PAFs are general and OBC categories of families.
→ The percentage share of joint and nuclear families stands at 48.2 and 51.8 percent
respectively.
→ In joint families, overall, there are seven members per household as against the same at
three persons for nuclear families.
→ The average number of members per household is overall found at five persons and the
overall prevalence of male and female members per household is found at three persons
under each sex category.
→ Majority of families to the extent of 98.0 percent live in their own houses and rest 2 percent
of the families live in rented accommodations.
→ Out of the total 431 families living in their own houses, 301 household dwelling units, about
69.8 percent are constructed on their own lands.
→ With respect to housing amenities, out of the total families enumerated, 3.0 percent have
separate place for animals in their houses. About 93 percent have bathrooms and toilets in
their houses.
→ About 98.3 percent of families have electricity connections in their houses. About 89.3
percent of families use piped water supply for their household uses and remaining 9.8
percent of the families depend on borewells and tube wells for their household water uses.
→ Altogether there are 2062 members of which 56.9 percent are married and 36.3 percent are
unmarried.
→ The percentage share of widows and widowers are found at 5.0 and 1.6 percent
respectively. The case of divorcees and separated out from their respective spouses is found
very much negligible and proportionately their share is less than one percent under each
case.
→ Majority of household members to the extent of 30.2 percent have upto primary level of
education. This is followed by upto secondary level of education (27.2%), Graduation
(19.2%), higher secondary /intermediate (15.2%), post graduate (4.7%) and other
professional courses (3.5%).
→ Household main occupation is more skewed in favor of business and about 82.8 percent of
the PAFs derive their main income from business. This is followed by temple priests/
sevayats. About 10.4 percent of the PAFs derive their main income by working as priests/
Sevayats in Shree Jagannath Temple, Puri.
→ The average annual household income is calculated at Rs.429658.00.

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Chapter-4: Assessment of Land Acquisition, Household Awareness about the
upcoming project

After a good deal of discussion pertaining to the socio economic and demographic details of the
families in the project affected mouza/ villages, present chapter delves into assessing the land
acquisition process, household awareness on the process of land acquisition. Section-1 deals with
assessment of land acquisition, household awareness about the project and their willingness to
participate in the land acquisition process as desired by the project. Subsequent section deals with
likely impacts of the project on livelihood of the project affected families. In conclusion part, type of
assistance for different types of assets losses as desired by the PAFs are outlined.

4.1 Assessment of Land Acquisition

As per SIA Notification (No.


RDM-LAA-PURI-004- Acquired Private Land per PAF
2019/28897 R &DM dated 24 0.14
Sep 2019), 15.191 acres 0.12 0.122
comprising of 12.5445 acres of 0.1
private land and 2.6465 acre 0.08
of Govt. land were planned to 0.06
be acquired. After the 0.04
0.033 0.038
0.029
commencement of SIA Study, 0.02 0.015
0.006
0.4596 acres of private land 0
comprising of 0.304 acres of
land from BaseliSahi, 0.1475
acres of ChudangaSahi, and
0.008 acres of
ManikarnikaSahi were added. Figure 7: Acquired Private Land Per PAF
So combinedly, 15.6505 acres
of land as mentioned in the following table are planned to be acquired for the upcoming project.Out
of the total 15.6505 acres of land as per SIA to be acquired 13.004 acres are under private ownership
and 2.6465 acres are under Govt. ownership. Maximum proportion of land is to be acquired at
ChudangaSahi followed by ManikarnikaSahi, and DolamandapSahiBaseliSahi, Kalikadevi Sahi-1. With
respect to private lands, average amount of land per PAH stands highest at KalikadeviSahi at 0.122
acres followed by ManikarnikaSahi (0.038) acres, ChudangaSahi (0.033 acres) and DolamandapSahi
(0.066) acres. Compared to all Mouzas, maximum number of PAFs are found at BaseliSahi followed
by ChudangaSahi and ManikarnikaSahi.

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Table 14: Amount of Land under Acquisition and the incidence of PAFs

Amount of Land being Acquired


No of PAFs Affected
(Acres)
Sl. Mouza for Private private land
Private
Govt. Land Total Lands area per PAH
Land
1 BaseliSahi 3.332 0.64 3.972 198 0.015
2 ChudangaSahi 4.009 1.28 5.289 116 0.033
3 Dolamandap Sahi-1 0.077 0.074 0.151 14 0.006
4 KalikadeviSahi 1.951 0.52 2.471 16 0.122
5 ManikarnikaSahi 3.635 0.133 3.768 96 0.038
All Mouzas 13.004 2.6465 15.6505 440 0.029

4.2 Land Acquisition by Kisam of Lands

The classification of 15.651


acres of land on the basis of 70.000 61.3
kisama of land suggests that
60.000
there are elevenkisamas of
50.000
land as Debastahali,
40.000
Gharabari, Gharabari-1,
30.000 18.4
Gharabari-2, Patita, Rasta, 15.3
Bagayata and Jalasaya, 20.000
Chautara, Nayanjori etc. 10.000 0.013 0.2 0.5 1.6 0.9 0.6 0.8 0.3
Major Kisams include 0.000
Gharabari, Rasta, Gharabari-2
etc. Bagayats, Chautara,
Debasthali type of kisams
constitute negligible share in Kisam of Acquired Lands (% Share)
the overall kisams of lands.

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Table 15: Kisam wise lands planned for acquisition

Acquired land area (in Acres)


Kisam of %
Lands BaseliSa ChudangaS Dolamandap KalikadeviS Manikarnika Grand Share
hi ahi Sahi-1 ahi Sahi Total
Bagayat 0.002 0.002 0.01
Chautara 0.027 0.027 0.2
Debastali 0.037 0.038 0.006 0.081 0.5
Gharabari 0.385 3.6185 0.071 1.9355 3.5827 9.5927 61.3
Gharabari-1 0.0935 0.1475 0.008 0.249 1.6
Gharabari-2 2.857 0.02 2.877 18.4
HidiGohiri 0.148 0.148 0.9
Jalasaya 0.001 0.091 0.092 0.6
Nayanajori 0.059 0.074 0.133 0.8
Patita 0.047 0.047 0.3
Rasta 0.5965 1.14 0.5085 0.1573 2.4023 15.3
Grand Total 3.972 5.289 0.151 2.471 3.768 15.651 100.0

4.3 Loss of Assets as a result of Land Acquisition

Range of assets are found individually as well as in combinations on the lands planned to be
acquired. As detailed out in the following table, the various assets’ categories include home stead
lands, houses, shops, lodges, houses and lodges, houses and shops, house and temple, house,
temple and shop, lodges and shops, religious monasteries (Mathas) etc. The bifurcation of 15.651
acres of land under different assets categories is presented in the following table.

Table 16: Assets Categories on to be acquired land

Sl. Nature of Affected Baseli Chudang Dolamand Kalikad Manikar Grand


No. Property Sahi aSahi ap Sahi-1 eviSahi nikaSahi Total
1 Badadanda 0.23 0.23
2 Beyond 75m SIA Zon, so NA 0.002 0.018 0.02
3 Chautara 0.027 0.027
4 Dolabedi 0.067 0.067
5 HadiGohiri 0.148 0.148
6 Hadigoheri Road 0.012 0.012
7 Homested land 0.016 0.006 0.022
8 House 1.63 0.56 0 0.009 1.665 3.864

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Sl. Nature of Affected Baseli Chudang Dolamand Kalikad Manikar Grand
No. Property Sahi aSahi ap Sahi-1 eviSahi nikaSahi Total
9 Lodge (Kashinath Bhawan, 1.065 0.346 0 0 0.012 1.4235
Bishnu Bhawan, Gopal 5
Bhawan, Shimla Bhawan,
Chandan Hajuri Lodge,
Laxmi Bhawan, Asam
Bhawan, Brazadham,
Gopinath Bhawan,
Harekrushna Lodge,
Kalicharan Lodge,
Kashinath Bhawan,
Mamamani Lodge, Murali
Bhawan, Pratihari Bhawan,
Raghunath AtithiVihar,
Subham Lodge)
10 House & Shop 0.28 0.035 0 0.255 1.518 2.088
11 Matha (Bada 0 2.141 0.039 1.557 0.26 3.997
AkhadaMatha,
LanguliMatha,
DhakhinaparswaMatha,
EmarMatha, KatakiMatha,
RebeshaMatha,SanaChhata
Matha, Sankha Chakra
Matha,
ToraniChatraMatha,
TrimaliMatha,
UttarparswaMatha,
ManguMatha, Radha
Ballav, Punjabi )
12 House and Shop 0.013 0.013
13 Jalasaya 0.001 0.091 0 0 0 0.092
14 Medical 0.078 0.078
15 Nayanajori 0.059 0.059
16 Refuse 0.015 0.015
17 Road 0.462 0.91 0 0.471 0.0995 1.9425
18 Shop 0.204 0.443 0.0735 0.721
5
19 Shop (ManguMatha) 0.123 0.123
20 Shop (Radha BallavMatha) 0.032 0.032
21 Shree ShreeTarun Ganapati 0.006 0.006
Samiti Temple
22 Sola Pua Maa 0.006 0.006
ThakuraniMandhir& one
Shop
23 Sweeper Passage 0.029 0 0 0 0.023 0.052
24 Temple 0.037 0 0 0 0.056 0.093
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Sl. Nature of Affected Baseli Chudang Dolamand Kalikad Manikar Grand
No. Property Sahi aSahi ap Sahi-1 eviSahi nikaSahi Total
25 Vacant Place (EmarMatha, 0.212 0.15 0.074 0.029 0.055 0.52
Sita Matha, etc.)
Grand Total 3.972 5.289 0.151 2.471 3.768 15.651

4.4 Household Awareness

Out of the total project affected families, about 98.2 percent of the PAFs are aware about the
project. This implies nature of project activities being pursued and planned to be pursued are very
much transparent and project authorities have undertaken good deal of publicity about the project.
Out of five mouzas under study, in two mouzas, DolamandapSahi and KalikadeviSahi, there is 100
percent awareness about the project.

Table 17: Awareness about the upcoming project among the PAFs

Mouzas No of Families Aware about the Total No. of PAFs % of Families


upcoming project
BaseliSahi 192 198 97.0
ChudangaSahi 110 116 94.8
Dolamandapa Sahi-1 14 14 100.0
KalikadeviSahi 16 16 100.0
ManikarnikaSahi 94 96 97.9
All Mouzas 432 440 98.2

4.5 Household Willingness

Like any other development project, the upcoming security zone around Shree Jagannath Temple
Project” also requires some additional lands to be acquired from private families. It is also important
to notice that overall, more than 90 percent of the PAFs are willing to participate in the land
acquisition process being planned to be acquired for the project by the project authorities. However,
inter street (Mouza) variations are also observed as mentioned in the following table. The
willingness to cooperate in the land acquisition process seems relatively lower at KalikadeviSahi.
About 62.5 percent of PAFs of KalikadeviSahi have willingness to cooperate in the land acquisition
process. Parental property since generations, proximity to Shree Jagannath temple, better business
prospects at current location, good deal of income from the tourists by means YatriSeva as elicited
by the respondents are some of the prominent reasons for which a section of people are not willing
to cooperate in the land acquisition process for the upcoming project.

Table 18: Household willingness to cooperate in the land acquisition Process

Mouzas No of families willing to allow Total No. of PAFs % of Families


Govt. to acquire their land and
house
BaseliSahi 181 198 91.4
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ChudangaSahi 103 116 88.8
Dolamandapa Sahi-1 14 14 100.0
KalikadeviSahi 10 16 62.5
ManikarnikaSahi 95 96 99.0
All Mouzas 403 440 91.6

4.6 Household Benefits of the project

The project is to render


HH willingness to cooperate in land acquisition
beneficial impacts at household process and anticipated positive outcomes of the
level is elicited by overall 50.0 project (% of Households)
percent of the families.
120
Comparatively maximum
100
proportion of families to the
80
extent of 92.9 percent of
60
DolamandapSahi are of the
40
opinion about the positive
20
impacts of the project at their
0
respective household level 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
compared to 6.3 percent at
% of HHs willing to cooperate in Land Acquisition Process
Kalika Devi Sahi. By comparing
household willingness to % of HHs anticipate posotive outcomes of the project at HH level

cooperate in the project Figure 8: HH willingness to cooperate in land acquisition process and
(previous Section-4.3) and anticipated positive outcomes of the project (% of Households)
families anticipated positive
outcomes of the project, it can be stated that both are positive correlated with each other. This
implies more is the expected positive outcome of the project, more is the willingness to participate
in the land acquisition process.

Table 19: No of families think that project is beneficial at household level

Mouzas No of families think that project is Total No. of % of Families


beneficial for their families PAFs
BaseliSahi 109 198 55.1
ChudangaSahi 63 116 54.3
Dolamandapa Sahi-1 13 14 92.9
KalikadeviSahi 1 16 6.3
ManikarnikaSahi 34 96 35.4
All Mouzas 220 440 50.0

4.7 Likely impacts on livelihoods

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With respect to adverse impacts of the project on household livelihood situation, overall 59.1
percent of the families’ view that project will have negative impacts on livelihoods as against
maximum proportion of families to the extent of 78.1 percent of ManikarnikaSahi. About 58.6
percent of families of BaseliSahi and 56.9 percent of families of ChudangaSahi are also of similar
opinions. Despite minimum proportion of families of KalikadeviSahi anticipate positive outcome of
the project at household level, still maximum proportion of families don’t seem to be worried about
adverse livelihoods impacts of the project. Major livelihood issues arise because of losses of
shopping space, lodging spaces, structures being used for renting out pilgrims, possible
displacement. Sevayatfamilies are also of the opinion that they have to incur more conveyance
expenses and also bear the opportunity cost of time utilization to go to temple for their daily works.
Besides, they may also have loss of YatriSeva.

Table 20: Household opinion on adverse impacts of the project on Livelihoods

Mouzas No of families think that project is to Total No. of % of HHs


affect adversely to their livelihood PAFs
BaseliSahi 116 198 58.6
ChudangaSahi 66 116 56.9
Dolamandapa Sahi-1 1 14 7.1
KalikadeviSahi 2 16 12.5
ManikarnikaSahi 75 96 78.1
All Mouzas 260 440 59.1

4.8 Likely Displacement

In addition to 159 families having RoRs, other categories of families who have constructed their
home by encroaching Govt. land, Shree Jagannath temple land, Matha land, sale deeds etc. are likely
to be displaced. Altogether about 301 families are likely to be displaced. However, with the objective
of mitigating the adverse effects of displacement, a well-designed Rehabilitation and Resettlement
Plan (R& R Plan) is prepared on the basis of opinions gathered from different strata of PAFs. The R&R
plan annexed herewith is prepared by gathering opinions from families, shop keepers, lodges, and
religious monasteries (Mathas).

Table 21: Nature of ownership of the affected property and likely displacement

Number of Families
Nature of ownership of the
affected property Baseli Chudang Dolamand Kalikade Manikarn Grand
Sahi aSahi apa Sahi-1 viSahi ikaSahi Total
Agreement Paper 1 1
BadaakhadaMatha 6 6
Beyond 75m SIA Zone 5 5
Encroachment in Govt. Land 2 3 5
Encroachment in Jagannath
3 8 1 15 8 35
Temple land
Encroachment in Matha Land_ 6 18 24
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Number of Families
Nature of ownership of the
Baseli Chudang Dolamand Kalikade Manikarn Grand
affected property
Sahi aSahi apa Sahi-1 viSahi ikaSahi Total
House
Encroachment in Matha Land
1 1
(Shop)
Encroachment in Private Land 9 9
HHs having RoR 102 15 13 1 29 159
Matha 1 1
Received as gift 1 1
Refused 3 1 5
Refused ( Punjabi Matha) 1 1
Sale Deed 3 3 6
Shree Narayan Mahasuara,
1 1
President, GelabaiThakurani
Grand Total 149 43 14 18 76 301

4.9 Loss of present earning

As a result of loss of
livelihoods assets and
livelihoods options, there is
to be loss in current income.
As it is depicted in the
following table, maximum
proportion of PAFs to the
extent of 47.7 percent of
overall families covering all
mouzas will incur loss of
present income to the extent
of 80-100 percent. About
18.8 percent will lose current
income between the range
40-60 percent, 17.7 percent
in the range of 20-40
percent. The discussion Figure 9: Extent of loss of current income (% of Households)
suggests that out of the total
number of families viewing that the upcoming project is likely to affect adversely to their livelihood
sources, very minimum proportion of them view that the extent of loss would be in the range 0-20
percent. Majority of respondents of PAFs are apprehensive about loss of major chunk of their
current income.

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Table 22: Extent of loss of current income

Extent of No of Families %
Livelihoo BaseliSa ChudangaSa Dolamanda KalikadeviSa ManikarnikaS All Shar
d Loss hi hi p Sahi-1 hi ahi Mouza e
(%) s
0-20 4 3 0 0 6 12 4.6
20-40 8 9 0 0 36 46 17.7
40-60 23 16 0 0 12 49 18.8
60-80 5 19 0 2 10 29 11.2
80-100 77 19 1 0 10 124 47.7
Total 116 66 1 2 75 260 100.
0

4.10 Expected Support from the project

In lieu of assets loss and consequently loss of livelihoods assets and option, the PAFs expect a
multiple range of compensations as per their requirements. As indicated in the following table, 14
different assistance options are expected by the PAFs.Major five categories of assistance options
include cash for land followed by cash for home, cash for shop, plot for lodge, and shop for shop.
Other options also include home for home, cash for lodge, rent for shop, plot for home etc.

Assistance Options (% of Households)


20.0
20.0 17.0
18.0 14.3
16.0 13.9
14.0 11.8
12.0 8.4
10.0
8.0 5.0
6.0 4.1
2.3
4.0 0.9 0.9 0.9
2.0 0.2 0.2
0.0

Figure 10: Assistance Options (% of Households)


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Table 23: Assistance Option desired by the PAFs

Sl. Type of No. of families %


Assistance BaseliSahi ChudangaSahi Dolamandapa KalikadeviSahi ManikarnikaSahi Grand Share
Option Sahi-1 Total
1 Cash for land 46 14 0 3 25 88 20.0
2 Cash for home 45 14 0 0 20 75 17.0
3 Cash for Lodge 19 1 0 0 4 22 5.0
4 Cash for Shop 13 36 0 0 11 63 14.3
5 Home for home 6 7 0 2 17 37 8.4
6 Plot for Lodge 32 8 0 5 7 61 13.9
7 Shop for Shop 12 21 14 3 11 52 11.8
8 Plot for Home 11 5 0 2 0 18 4.1
9 Self-Relocation 3 1 0 0 1 4 0.9
10 Lodge for Lodge 4 0 0 0 0 4 0.9
11 Cash for Matha 0 1 0 0 0 1 0.2
12 Enhanced 1 0 0 0 0 1 0.2
Package for
Sevayat family
13 Plot for ashram 4 0 0 0 0 4 0.9
14 Rent for shop 1 9 0 0 0 10 2.3
Total 198 116 14 16 96 440 100.0

4.11 Expected cash compensation

As the assets of PAFs are nearest to the world-famous heritage site, the loss of property either
homestead plot, or building or any type of business establishments are viewed very much invaluable
compared to any amount of cash or kind compensation. Majority of the PAFs are of the view that
they are willing to cooperate with the upcoming project because the project aims atheritage
conservation and security enhancement of Shree Jagannath temple. It is in this background
maximum possible compensation and R&R package should be offered by the project authorities.
Apart from it, displaced families should also be relocated so that they can be able to continue with
their religious and cultural faiths and traditions.

Chapter Highlights

→ Average amount of land per PAF stands highest at KalikadeviSahi at 0.122 acres followed by
ManikarnikaSahi (0.038) acres, ChudangaSahi (0.033 acres) and DolamandapSahi (0.066)
acres.
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→ Compared to all Mouzas, maximum number of PAFs are found at BaseliSahi followed by
ChudangaSahi and ManikarnikaSahi.
→ Kisam wise, percentage share of Gharabari type of lands stands at 77.7 percent followed by
Gharabari-II type of lands at 17.8 percent. These two categories account around 95.5
percent of all kisams of land planned to be acquired.
→ Range of assets are found individually as well as in combinations on the lands planned to be
acquired. Various assets’ categories include home stead lands, houses, shops, lodges, houses
and lodges, houses and shops, house and temple, house, temple and shop, lodges and
shops, religious monasteries (Mathas) etc.
→ About 98.2 percent of the PAFs are aware about the project. This implies nature of project
activities being pursued and planned to be pursued are very much transparent and project
authorities have undertaken good deal of publicity about the project.
→ Overall, more than 90 percent of the PAFs are willing to participate in the land acquisition
process being planned to be acquired for the project by the project authorities.
→ Expected positive outcome of the project contributes positively to willingness to participate
in the land acquisition process.
→ Major livelihood issues arise because of losses of shopping space, lodging spaces, structures
being used for renting out pilgrims, possible displacement. Sevayatfamilies are also of the
opinion that they have to incur more conveyance expenses and also bear the opportunity
cost of time utilization to go to temple for their daily works. Besides, they may also have loss
of YatriSeva.
→ Maximum proportion of PAFs to the extent of 47.7 percent of overall families covering all
mouzas will incur loss of present income to the extent of 80-100 percent. About 18.8
percent will lose current income between the range 40-60 percent, 17.7 percent in the range
of 20-40 percent.
→ Major five categories of assistance options include cash for land followed by cash for home,
cash for shop, plot for lodge, and shop for shop. Other options also include home for home,
cash for lodge, rent for shop, plot for home etc.

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CHAPTER-5: Expected Impacts of the Project and Social Impact Management
Plan

The purpose of the SIMP is to identify the environmental and social management and mitigation
initiatives required to implement the project in accordance with the provisions enshrined in “The
Right to Fair Compensation and Transparency in Land Acquisition, Rehabilitation and Resettlement
Act, 2013 (RFCTLARR, 2013)”. The multifarious impacts of the project associated with the benefits
and costs in the sphere of socio-economic, cultural as well asenvironmental are outlined before
preparing the SIMP. On the basis of the areas of concern outlined, the environmental and Social
Impact management plan covering the likely mitigation measures are suggested. While suggesting
mitigation measures, in relation to the areas of concern in SIMP, the opinion of the respondents and
provisions of RFCTLARR, 2013 are taken into consideration. Apart from it, before preparing the SIMP,
the perceptions of the local people on the likely impacts of the project are also thoroughly
deliberated in the first section of the current chapter. The SIMP is shown in the last section in terms
of a SIMP Matrix.

5.1 Social Impacts

Table 24: Likely Social Impacts of the upcoming Project


Social Benefits Social Costs
• Due to the creation of heritage security zone, the • Some of the Monasteries
splendor and majestic beauty of the Temple would be as explained by their
enhanced and visitors can get a glimpse and enjoy the Mahantas were affected
beauty from a far distance. by the “Security Project” .
• Safety and security of tourists and pilgrims will be better they should be well
promoted. Previously, various monasteries were using compensated and suitably
adequate space for other than religious activities. Beyond rehabilitated. Their
that, anti-social elements were akin to forcefully encroach inmates should also be
the space of monasteries to accomplish foul play. provided with Vedic and
• The upcoming project is aiming at conservation of the Sanskrit education free of
deities of the monasteries. As a result, tourists will get cost.
chances to visit the monasteries’ deities during their • “Gosalas” currently
circumnavigating the Shree Jagannath temple. functioning in some of the
• Tourists will get a chance to view antique properties monasteries are likely to
associated with different religious monasteries, if face inconveniencies as
preserved in a planned museum. they
• As a result of security zone project, the stampedes explained.So,alternative
previously taken place during special festivals of Shree arrangements for
Jagannath temple can be completely averted. “Gosalas” should be
• Due to such type of project, there could be traffic control expeditiously functional.
in a more planned and organized manner.

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Social Benefits Social Costs
• Ambulance and fire service vehicles in all exigent
situations can move smoothly around Shree Jagannath
temple.
• The unnecessary rush around Shree Jagannath Temple as
a result of existing unplanned business activities would be
prevented.
• Planned development as envisioned under the project will
enhance the heritage value of the city.
• Anti-social and unscrupulous people living in different
unauthorized locations near to Shree Jagannath Temple
area, would be eliminated.
• As it is mentioned in the project concept note, due to the
emergence of security zone project, the terrorists’
activities could be detected much in advance through
installation of different surveillance devices around Shree
Jagannath temple. Besides positioning of special terrorist
prevention squads to safeguard the temple can be easily
accomplished as and when any emergency arises.
• There is large congregation inside the temple everyday
during the time of flag changing rituals, now the devotees
can view the flag changing rituals clearly sitting from
outside the temple.
• Problem occurs due to lack of space during “Bahuda” will
be overcome by getting space near Emar Math Chokada.
• Queue system for devotees at the time of large
congregation can be effectively managed by getting large
space around the temple.

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5.2 Economic Impacts

Table 25: Likely Economic Impacts of the Project

Economic Benefits Economic Costs


• As a result of beautification and cleanliness • Due to dismantling of lodges in
around Shree Jagannath temple, there shall the 75 metre zone, there may be
be more tourists’ footfall and consequently shortage of lodging space in the
there will be more generation of income for short run until all lodges get fully
the families engaged as tourists’-based service restructured at alternative places
providers. as briefed by the local Public.
• It is viewed that the new market complex • The owners of the lodge shoud
planned as a part of heritage conservation be well compensated for the
project will be one of the suitable and hassle- building as well as land. Besides,
free marketing places in the city by which space for reconstruction of
sellers as well as buyers would be lodges should be provided.
benefittedimmensely. • The proposal for construction of
• There will be more Income generation and pilgrim shelters nearest to the
economic condition of local business man, Jagannath Temple should also be
Bojhias, Sebaks will increase due to more planned by the Government.
inflow of devotees.
• Distribution of Mahaprasad shall be made in a
planned & hygienic manner.
• Promotion and products done by local
artisans will improve due to inflow of more
tourists.
• Provision of shoes stand/Locker facility by
getting space around temple for devotees will
solve the long-standing issues of devotees.

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5.3 Cultural Impacts

Table 26: Likely Cultural Impacts of the Project

Cultural Benefits Cultural Costs


• The main boundary Wall of Shree Jagannath temple • Ritual based head shavings
(MeghanadPachery), would be more visible to the are done outside the
public and pilgrims which was not previously eye- temple premises from
catching to them. western as well as
• The historical importance and cultural significance of southern sides.
MeghanadPacheri would be realized by the visitors • Till getting alternative
through seeing its artistic majesty,grandeur beauty places for the said purpose,
and gigantic structure. there may be temporary
• Owing to more area around Shree Jaganath temple, inconveniencies.
tourists and pilgrims can spend more quality time • There should be provison
which was not possible previously due to congestion for the creation of a
and heavy crowd. separate venue for this
• Due to more open and free space around Shree purpose.
Jagannath temple, cultural programme like “Bhajan • There should also be
Sandyas”, “Odishi Dance” etc. on special festivals facilities like water and
could be better celebrated. sitting arrangements.
• Toilet, drainage facility for devotees will improve the
hygienic condition around the temple area.

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5.4 Environmental Impacts

Table 27: Likely Environmental Impacts

Environmental Benefits Environmental costs


• The project emphasizes dedicated Solid • After 75-meter security zone, and
Waste Management Plan which would help consequently to be built up concrete area
to get rid of unhygienic situation in the is expected to emit more heat in temple
vicinity of temple area. surroundings, as pointed out by the local
• Apart from it, there will not be water logging inhabitants.
around temple areas. • It is proposed that there should be mini
• Due to the upcoming project, there would plantations with mini park as well as eco-
be more cleanliness around Shree friendly and tourist-friendly facilities
Jagannatha Temple, Puri. should be created which will be a better
• The outsiders’ impressions with regard to environment conservation practice in the
the cleanliness in the vicinity of Shree iconic city,Puri.
Jagannath temple would be better
promoted.
• Due to possible decongestion around the
temple area as a result of the coming
project, people will feel relaxed at the
temple area.

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Section-2
Social Impacts Management Plan (SIMP)
Considering the broad areas of concern, mitigation measures are suggested under SIMP Matrix as
shown in table- 27.

Table 28: Social Impact Management Plan (SIMP) matrix

Sl. Areas of Concern Mitigation Measures Responsible Agency


A Social Issues and concerns
1. Some of the households doing Alternative shopping spaces may Govt. of Odisha
business from their homes by be arranged under R/R Plan.
opening shops are likely to lose
their income and employment
in the short run.
2. Possible loss of vending space A vending zone may be created. Puri Municipality /
for street vendors. Govt. of Odisha

3. Protection of indigenous Temple Security Committee may Temple


knowledge for security be formed by involving local Administration/ Govt.
enhancement and Pilgrim experienced Sevayats and of Odisha
control / management Monasteries’ Managers.

4 Provision of hospitability to the Sufficient accommodation facilities Temple


tourists and pilgrims with a with differential tariff provisions Administration/ Govt.
cheaper rate. with local hospitability and honesty of Odisha
along with trained authorized
guides.
5 Loss of social bonding and Creation of community centres at Govt. of Odisha
fraternity the place of relocation.
6 Vedic and Sanskrit education For protecting Sanskrit/Vedic Govt. of Odisha
free of cost to the aspiring education, a similar type of
children institutional set up may be created
for furthering Sanskrit and Vedic
studies.

7 Loss of “Gosalas” Promotion of a Gosala to relocate Govt. of Odisha


the existing cows at different
monasteries.
B Economic Concerns
8 Shortage of lodging space as a Lodge owners need to be Govt. of Odisha
result of dismantling number encouraged to create lodging space
of lodges in 75-meter security by constructing lodges at
zone. alternative places in both sides of
Grand Road by receiving
appropriate compensation.

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Sl. Areas of Concern Mitigation Measures Responsible Agency
9 Accommodation problem for More accommodation space for Govt. of Odisha
women pilgrims in the month Kartik Pilgrims need to be created
of kartik (Habisiyallies). at convenient location with
subsidized tariff structure.

C Cultural Issues/ Concerns


10 Ritual based head savings are A Head saving place is to be Govt. of Odisha
done outside the temple created with water facility and
premises from western as well sitting arrangements.
as southern sides.

D Environmental Concerns
11 Concrete flooring from Heat absorbent flooring as well as Govt. of Odisha
MeghanadPacheriupto 75- boundary designs should be
meter boundary is expected to introduced.
emit more heat which may Green fencing along with
have adverse impact on the concrete/stone fencing may be
temple. introduced to minimize heat
radiation.
Grass transplantation, lawns etc
should be done along the tourists’
paths.

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Chapter-6: Proceedings of Public Hearing Meeting

The Social Impact Assessment Study for Land Acquisition of project “Development of Security
Corridor around Shree Jagannath Temple, Puri” was notified u/s 4(1) of RFCTLA R & R Act-2013
videletter No- 28897,dated-24/09/2019 , A Public Hearing Meeting (PHM) u/s 5 of RFCTLA R & R Act-
2013 and U/r 14 of RFCTLA R & R rule 2016 was organised at ‘Niladri Bhakta Niwas’, Badadanda,
Puri on 9th October 2020. The project affected persons particularly of BaseliSahi, ManikarnikaSahi,
KalikadeviSahi, DolamandapSahi and ChudangaSahi had participated in the said meeting. The
participants had shared the views sequentially in seven sessions. The meeting continued from 9.30
AM to 7.30 PM. Added to it, taking into account of Covid-19 related quarantine norms for the
affected patients if any, a special virtual session through Google Talks was also organized.
Accordingly, those people who could not attend the Public Hearing Meeting at the venue, they
participated through online.
At the very beginning of Meeting, a prayer dedicated to Lord Jagannath was made by all the
participants. Subsequently, The Land Acquisition Officer (LAO) explained the reasons behind the
Public Hearing Meeting. He requested the Additional District Magistrate (ADM), Puri to preside over
the meeting. The Sub Collector, Puri; Deputy Administrator, Shree Jagannath Temple Administration;
Assistant Executive Engineer(R & B), Additional Executive Officer, Puri Municipality were also present
in the Public Hearing Meeting. The representatives of CTRAN Consulting Ltd, Bhubaneswar were
present in the Public Hearing Meeting. In each of the session, The Draft Report of Social Impact
Assessment Study for Security Zone Development Project was presented in a brief form.

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Session-1: BaseliSahi, Ward No-2

1. Shri Biswa Mohan Mishra, legal heirs of Saraswati Mishra mentioned that his livelihood is
dependent on rents received by sharing out shop spaces and providing tourist services. A
part of his income was squeezed during 2015 land acquisition process and now it will be
further squeezed during current land acquisition process. He states that lawful land
acquisition compensation should provided to the land looser in land acquisition process.
2. Shri Divya Kumar Deba mentioned that due to the Security Zone Project, the livelihood of
street vendors who were previously selling within the 75-metre zone is threatened. Some of
the street vendors who now operate at beyond 75 metre area, there is continuous conflict
of street vendors with back side shopkeepers. The back-side shopkeeper on the plea of
business loss, opposes the street vendors activities in front of their respective shops. In this
background, a vending zone may be constructed nearby temple area in Badadanda.
3. Shri KartikSahu mentioned that he had his business as a street vendor for last 23 years and
now his business is lost. He suggested the R and R package under the project should have
some provision for the welfare of the street vendors.
4. Smt. BasantaMohapatro, legal heirs of Lokanath Acharya and a resident of ward no-4
suggested that the land acquisition for the project should be done with lawful land
acquisition compensation and R & R package for land losers.
5. Shri Debendra Kumar Mohanty, a resident of BasuliSahi lauded the project initiated by the
Govt. of Odisha around Shree Jagannath Temple, He said that the project will help for the
security of the temple and it will enhance the beauty of Puri and also indicated that due to
the ongoing demolition drive, some of the buildings are still to be demolished although
vacated by the land seller. Due to such incomplete demolition, anti-social activities are
increasing in the neighbourhood area. So, required demolition process may be expedited.
Further he added that one residential house of Mr Mohanty is coming within the 75 meters
of the project. Lawful land acquisition and R & R package should be provided to him for
acquisition of his land.
6. Shri Gobinda Chandra Mohanty, Secretary of “Shree Jagannath BhinnakshyamaSanstahn”
thanked to the Govt. of Odisha for inception of project Security corridor around Shree
Jagannath Temple. He also stated that the inflow of pilgrim increased few folds since the
development of project around Shree Jagannath Temple before lockdown restriction.
Further hesaid previously, “Shree Jagannath BhinnakshyamaSanstahn”, his NGO was
operating its office in the 75-metre zone. Now, due to demolition of that building, the
organisation office is shifted to a distant place. The main activity of the organisation is to
provide all possible assistance to the People with Disability (PwD) who are coming as a
tourist or pilgrim to Jagannath Dham. The organisation expresses that due to shifting of their
office, they are not able to render optimum services to PwD tourists and pilgrims. The
organisation requested project authorities to provide at least minimum office space nearby
temple area, so that the organisation will be able to deliver best possible services to the
people with disability. Following proposals were suggested by Shri Mohanty
• Shree Jagannath Temple Administration and District administration should take
initiatives for the people with disability pilgrims for hassle free Darsan of lord
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Jagannath. The number of vehicles provided for transport of people with disability
should increase as the tourist inflow is increasing day by day.
• “NiladriGowsala” should be constructed for the displaced cattle’s from various
Mathas around Shree Jagannath Temple.
• One Cemetery for carcasses of animals should be constructed at a suitable place
outside of the Puri town for cremation of Stray cattle’s and other animals.
7. SaratJaysingh, representative of NGO mentioned that on the top of continuously increasing
tourist inflow and particularly sharp spikes of tourists’ inflow on special occasions, the
creation of security zone project is indispensable and timely for the crowd control and
management. He stated that Puri town is religious nerve centre of the world. He stated that
during different time period in each year, lakhs of tourists come to Puri and the street
vendors also provide innumerable shopping services to the tourists and considering such
services of the street vendors, a dedicated vending zone may be constructed under the R/ R
package. Besides, budget and very low-cost Tourist Rest Houses need to be created for
providing staying facilities to budget tourists. He stated that for this purpose, existing
BagalaDharmasala may also be renovated and refurbished. For rehabilitation and
resettlement of the Mahantas of different Mathas (monasteries), the existing provisions of
Temple Administration Act and Revenue DepartmentActsmay also suitable refer. Presently,
it is observed that there is drainage overflow with 75 metre zone area due to clearance of
structures by the District Administration, which should be checked. There should be
“Gowsala” within 10-15 Kms radius of Puri town, as security of cows is a religious practice as
per the cultural traditions in Puri town.Besides that, there should be cremation ground for
the carcasses after the death of cattle’s and stray animals.

President-cum- Additional District Magistrate, Puri submitted that there are various
rehabilitation measures under consideration of Govt. of Odisha like Street Vending Zone, Shelter
house of cattle’s etc. he also added that the drainage and other issues created due to clearance
of structures are temporary in nature. District Administration is not disturbing the core area of
Mathas such as Deities, Sanctum Sanctorum, Gadi Ghara and Samadhu Stall etc of Mathas, only
clearing the commercial and open spaces of Mathas. District Administration will follow all
measures as prescribed in RFCTLAR & R Act-2013 for determination of Market value of land as
well as determining R &R award to the project affected persons.

After the end of first session, the Deputy Administrator, Shree Jagannath Temple Administration
presented vote of thanks and reiterated that in the land acquisition process for security zone
project, land acquisition compensation and R & R assistance as declared by Govt. of Odisha
keeping in mind of all the category of affected persons as per RFCTLA R & R Act-2013 will be
beneficial to all.

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Session-2: BaseliSahi, Ward No-3

1. Shri Debendra Kumar Mohanty, a resident of Basulisahi stated that the project is very much
timely taking into account the needs of time. The design of the project is well thought-out by
the government of Odisha. He stated that more than 80% land required for the project
already purchased by the Govt. and remaining 20% land should be acquired as early as
possible. Some peoples are spreading rumours around the project area for which some
people are opposing it. He also stated the remains of the broken buildings are not yet
cleared in certain parts. Efforts should be taken to clear the debris for convenience of local
people.
2. Shri Rudra Prakash Panda stated that the Grand Road Puri, is under National High Way
category. Resultingly the land acquisition process should follow both of the Acts – Land
Acquisition process for highways as well as RFCTLARR Act, 2013. He suggested including the
survey of minors, ladies and peoples with disabilities in the final publication of Social Impact
Assessment. Further he suggested the land acquisition and rehabilitation and resettlement
should be done as per the RFCTLAR & R Act-2013.
3. Smt. Minati Panda, a resident of Basulisahi stated that she wants the development of Shree
Jagannath Temple through this project but due to this project they have lost their house,
which was nearest to the temple. Since generations they were enjoying their house. She
requested that they should be provided alternative plots or home soon after the 75-metre
zone. She mentioned that no other land would be comparable to the land nearer to Shree
Jagannath temple.
4. Shri Saroj Kumar Biswal mentioned that the security zone project should have functional
much earlier. Since the project has started late, so the families who are losing land should
accept the compensation package as decided by the project authorities and cooperate for
the earliest completion of the project. He requested to provide jobs to unemployed youth of
land loosing families and should be provided alternative plots near the Jagannath Temple.
5. Shri Raghunath Gochhikar stated that he and his other stake holders are going to lost 3
lodges and 21 shops from the project “Development of Security Heritage Corridor around
Shree Jagannath Temple” . He added that the land acquisition compensation amount for the
land acquired in 2015 is still deposited in the Court as the land looser approached for
enhancement of land acquisition compensation.Due to the project he will be lost his lodging
house and shops which are nearest to the temple. He requested that he should be
compensated being provided a land inside Bagala Dharmsala being planned for allotment to
the affected people. In response to Shri Gochhikar’s views, the president-cum-Additional
District Magistrate, Purimentioned that while rehabilitating the lodges the built-up area will
be taken into account and there is a separate R/R policy for the affected lodges.
6. Shri A. K Rout, representative of Laxmi Bhaban situated in Basulisahi mentioned that
people’s opinion should be accepted in the process of land acquisition. He stated that the
families who are settled for the purpose of business around Shree Jagannath Temple are
displacED from the project. They should be rehabilitated at a place equivalent to the
commercial importance of the place and also emphasised on the R & R package based on
the built-up area of the lodge not on the permissible built up area of lodge. He questioned
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the absence of Project Affected Family list in the booklet provided in the public hearing
meeting. He suggested that due to strategic location of the acquired area, both National
Highway Act and RFCTLAR & R Act 2013 should apply for land acquisition. He suggested
whatever best will be obtained from any law, should be applied here for land acquisition. He
further suggested that before demolition of their houses, there should be provision of
resettlement of people and the place of resettlement should be known by the people whose
houses are planned to be demolished under the project.
President-cum- Additional District Magistrate submitted to the house that the list of Project
Affected Families is in draft publication of Social Impact Assessment survey done by CTRAN
consultancy which is available in this meeting as well as in the Office of Land Acquisition
Officer, Security Zone, Municipality Puri, Sub-Collector Office Puri and Tahasildar Office Puri.
The booklet which provided to each attendee is brief summary of the draft publication of
Social Impact Assessment survey. He added that multiple acts cannot be applied for land
acquisition of a single project. RFCTLAR&R Act-2013 is applying in this project for maximum
benefits of the project affected persons. Regarding built up area confusion of the
representative of affected person, He submitted that we are considering the total built up
area for the R & R assistance, only permissible built up area would used for permission of
construction of new lodges at new sites approved by PKDA, Puri.
7. Shri Badri Narayan Mahasuar stated that he had applied to the District Administration for
direct purchase of land as Govt. of Odisha announces 10% incentive on the handover of land
within 30 days of publication of notice u/s 4(1) of RFCTLAR&R Act-2013 but the district
administration did not purchase the land from us.He demanded for better land acquisition
compensation and R & R assistance for the acquisition of land.

President-cum- Additional District Magistrate submitted to the house that as the land is
under judicial scrutiny so district administration unable to purchase the land through the
way of direct purchase.

8. Shri DamodarGochhikar resident of Basulisahi stated as the land acquisition compensation


amount for the land acquired in 2015 is still deposited in the Court as the land looser
approached for enhancement of land acquisition compensation. Due to the project he will
loose his lodging house and shops which are nearest to the temple. He hopes District
administration should follow all the laws associated with land acquisition under RFCTLA R &R
Act-2013.
9. Shri Jagadish Prasad Kar and Shri Purna Chandra Panda are suggested to acquire land with
due procedure of law where the land is pending in different Courts.
10. Shri HarekrushnaKhuntia mentioned that the said project is very much essential for which
land acquisition process should be completed at the earliest as 80 % land is already
purchased by the district administration through the way of direct purchase.

After the end of session, the Deputy Administrator of Puri Temple Administration presented vote of
thanks and stated that from the security point of view such a project was highly essential and people
have cooperated it wholeheartedly.

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Session-3: ManikarnikaSahi, Ward No-4

1. Shri Debendra Nath Brahmachari stated that some of the land recorded in the name of
Shree Jagannath MahaprabhubijeShreeksetramarfat Mandir parichalana Committee, which
are in possession of savayats and the land settlement under uniform policy of Shree
Jagannath Temple Administration is pending.Such Sevayats of Shri Jagannath temple would
be affected and the R/ R policy has not any special focus for the lands pending for
settlement in the name of the Sevayats. Project authorities may introduce some provisions
for smooth working of Sevayats.
Deputy administrator (Revenue), SJTA submitted to the house that the pending settlement
under uniform policy of such lands which are going to affected in this project are under
active consideration of settlement committee of SJTA.
2. Shri Surendra Chandra Mania, a rented shop keeper of Bada Odia Matha shops located near
ganduchourachhaka stated that the project is very good and he has whole hearted
cooperation for the project. Due to this project, he has lost his shop. He expects that the
project authorities would be kind enough to relocate at least a 10ft*10ft room beyond the
75-metre zone.
Land Acquisition Officer (R & R), Security zone submitted in this regard that puri town is
limited within 2km of range and maximum commercial units are centred near the Shree
Jagannath Temple. It is the call of the time to expand the town for better management of
livelihood and life dependent on Shree Jagannath Temple. For resettlement of the shops,
there are provisions in R & R policy for this project approved by Govt. of Odisha for
construction of new market complex within reasonable range from Shree Jagannath temple
and the entire displaced shop keepers will be allotted shops as per their Resettlement and
rehabilitation provisions.
3. Rabi Narayan Mahapatra of Manikarnikasahi stated that he had not received any land
acquisition compensation in land acquisition of 2015 for Nabakalebar. He also pointed out
that the land was not recorded in his name. It was recorded in the name of Shree Jagannath
MahaprabhubijeShreekshetramarfat Mandir Parichalana committee. He added that he
welcoming the project for the development of Puri town and no objection in the process of
land acquisition for the project. He requested to compensate him for “Bharat Mahala” and
that structure was cleared by the District Administration on unsafe ground of structure.
4. Shri BibhutiBhusan Behera, a resident of marnikarnikasahi intimated to house that he was
not interested to sell his land to the District Administration through the way of direct
purchase but he has no objection for land acquisition of the project. He added that rightful
compensation and R & R assistance should be provided to the land losers.
5. Shri Raghunath Panda, president of trust of KapalMochan Dev mentioned that the land
acquisition process should be completed at the earliest and the land acquisition
compensation for the land of KapalMochan Dev should be deposited with the trust of
KapalMochan dev.

President-cum- Additional District Magistrate submitted to the house that as the land of
KapalMochan Dev is an endowment land. The land acquisition compensation will be deposited as
per the instruction of Hon’ble Commissioner of endowments, Bhubaneswar.
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After the end of session, the Deputy Administrator of Puri, Shree Jagannath Temple Administration
presented vote of thanks and appreciated people’s cooperation for the project.

Session-4: ManikarnikaSahi, Ward No-9

1. Shri Raghunath Mohapatra complained that he had a lodge “Bharta Mahal” within 75 metre
zone. In 2015 land acquisition process, a part of the building was demolished and due to
improper compensation, there is ongoing court case. Meanwhile, in the ongoing land
acquisition, the lodge is completely demolished. He requested for the quick disposal of the
case.
2. SmtRinki Mohapatra had constructed house on a plot for which she did not have RoR. As
that house got demolished, she became homeless and staying in a neighbourhood on rent.
She is expecting that there should be some housing assistance from the project R/R scheme.
President-cum- Additional District Magistrate submitted to the house that she should
approach to the land acquisition Office, Security Zone in written about her grievances for
proper disposal.
3. Shri PurastamSamantara stated that there are two plots 670 and 678 of Khata No-711 of
Manikarnikasahi on which GelibaiThakurani is situated. Total area recorded in the name of
Geli bai Thakurani is Ac. 0.130.recorded tenant in current settlement are
GelibaiThakuranimarfatsamastaGramabasipakheNarasingh Mohanty & others. He
complained that out of area Ac. 0130 an area of 0.015 of plot 678 was earlier recorded in the
name of his ancestors but in last settlemet it is recorded in the name of Geli Bai Thakurani.
The land acquisition compensation for plot no-678 should be awarded in his name.

Sub-collector-cum- Administrator (R & R) submitted to the house that Mr. Samantara should
file revision case in Commissioner Court for correction of settlement issues. The land
acquisition award should be done as per the Record of Right published u/s 11(1) notification
of RFCTLA R & R Act-2013.If there will be any order regarding change in Record of Right of
the plot No-678 at the time of land compensation award. It will be honoured at that time.

4. SmtManjulata Rout was getting her livelihood by doing business as a street vendor within 75
metre zone. She has lost her business completely. She is expecting that there should be
some provision of livelihood restoration among the street vendors in the Rehabilitation and
Resettlement plan for the vendors.
5. Narayan Mahasuar, president, Trust Board of Geli bai Thakurani lauded the security corridor
project around Shree Jagannath temple. This is a very good project. There should be
provision of rightful land acquisition compensation and R & R assistance as per law. He
suggested widening the main three roads of Manikarnikasahi which leads towards the Shree
Jagannath Temple for better crowd management. He also demanded land acquisition
compensation of Geli bai Thakurani in the name of Geli Bai Thakurani Trust Board.

After the end of session, the Deputy Administrator of Puri Temple Administration presented
vote of thanks and appreciated people’s cooperation for the project.

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Session-5: KalikadebiSahi, Ward-12

1. Shri Sangarm Bastia, rented shop keeper of NarasinghAcharyMathamentioned that the


famous Khaja tradition of Puri has started decades back by the Khaja shops functioning from
NarasinghaAcharyMatha premises. Due to this project all khaja shops at
NarasinghaAcharyMatha are lost. The project authorities should think of a “ Khaja Complex”
for the product promotion of “Puri Khaja”.
2. Shri Basudeba Rath , rented shop keeper of NarasinghAcharyMatha mentioned that due to
this project, there is loss of business as well as employment. Steps should be taken for the
the restoration of business.
3. Shri Bijay Kumar Jena, a street vendor suggested to rehabilitate the displaced street vendors
from the project area. He also acknowledged receipt of Rs. 15,000/- R & R assistance and
requested to release the rest amount.
4. Shri Prabhas Kar was running a restaurant from a rented room in ManguMatha. Due to the
demolition of that Math, he has lost his business and at present he is in uncertainty about
his future employment and livelihood.

After the end of session, Additional Executive Officer, Puri Municipality gave vote of thanks by
quoting from Mahabharat that land acquisition was first started at Khandav Van for the creation of
Indraprastha, the capital of Pandavas.

Session-6: DolamandapSahi, Ward No-15

1. Shri Mahaprasad Nayak is employed by running a shop in the premises of Radha Ballabh
Matha. He says that after Foni cyclone, followed by demolition of houses in the 75-metre
zone and Covid-19 related lock down of temple, the business community in Puri have been
pushed into livelihoods uncertainty. In this background, the R/R plan of the project should
be very much helpful for the business community to revive their business.
2. Shri Narayan Singhari runs a tourist service provider office in the premises of Radha
BallabhaMatha. In his opinion the R/R plan should be very much friendly to the business
community.
3. Shri Brahmananda Nayak and Shri Jagannath Nayak rented shop keepers of Radha
BallabhaMatha stated that rehabilitation and resettlement should happen first and it should
be followed by house demolition.
4. Shri Himanshu Sekhar Mishra, a student of Radha BallabhaMatha representing Mahantaof
Radha BallabhaMathastated that those mathas which are already broken, the ancient relics
obtained from these Mathas should be well preserved. Besides, some minimum income for
these mathas should be ensured so that the Mathas could be able to maintain minimum
services.
5. Shri Kailash Chandra Nayak suggested for rehabilitation and resettlement of shop keepers as
per existing law.

After the end of session, Additional Executive Officer, Puri Municipality gave vote of thanks by saying
that land acquisition is very much indispensable for development projects.

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Session-7: ChudangaSahi, Ward-17

1. Shri NabakishoreSahu stated that the people of Puri are very much peace loving. For the sake of
the Security Zone Project, people have voluntarily sold their land and about 90 percent of RoR
holders’ families have already sold their land as required by the project. Considering the benefit
sides of the project, he has given his views that land acquisition upto 100 metres might have
been better.
2. Shri Narayan Ramanuj Dash, Mahanta of Uttara PraswaMatha emphasized on the construction
of “Gowsalas” in the periphery of Puri town. He further mentioned that a lodge with all legality
was functioning under the aegis of his Matha. Since that lodge was demolished as it was within
75 metre zone, an alternative place should be given to the matha for the construction of lodge,
as it is planned for other lodges as per the provisions of the project’s R/R Policy.
President-cum- Additional District Magistrate submitted to the house that the R & R assistance
prvided to Mathas as per bipartite agreement between the Mahanta of Matha and the District
Administration on the instruction of Hon’ble Commissioner of endowments, Bhubaneswar,
Odisha. The redevelopment of Matha will include the type of losses occurred at the displaced
site.
3. Dr.Bijay Ramanuja Dash,Mahanta of KattackiMatha stated that the project is very much timely
and essential considering the day to day increase in the tourist inflow. He stated that keeping in
view the project necessities, it was necessary to demolish Maths and it has been done. But,
ancient relics and artefacts should be well preserved. He further emphasized that from religious
perspectives, the pilgrims’ circumnavigation around Shree Jagannath temple is very much
interwoven with the Math culture in Puri.
4. Shri Lalatendu Mohanty on behalf of TrimaniMathaand Srikanta Dash on behalf of Gopal
Ballahavapointed out that the project is very much unique and it was a necessity also and he
requsted to dispose of the pending case of Gopal Bhaban.
5. Monaj Kumar Pradhan stated that the rightful land acquisition compensation and R & R
assistance should be provided to the project affected persons.
6. Shri Raghunath Gochhikar stated that the land acquisition compensation amount for the land
acquired in 2015 is still deposited in the Court as the land looser approached for enhancement
of land acquisition compensation. Due to the project he will loose his lodging house and shops
which are nearest to the temple. He requested that he should be compensated being provided a
land inside Bagala Dharmsala being planned for allotment to the affected people. In response to
Shri Gochhikar’s views, the president-cum-Additional District Magistrate, Puri mentioned that
while rehabilitating the lodges the built-up area will be taken into account and there is a
separate R/R policy for the affected lodges.
After the end of session, Additional Executive Officer, PuriMunicipality gave vote of thanks. He
mentioned that households, business houses, lodges and the different Mathas have well
cooperated in the land acquisition process.

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Annexure-I: SIA Notification

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Annexure-II: R & R Plan

Displacement Livelihood Loss


Yes No
Yes → Livelihood restoration by means of → Displaced PAFs /PAPs should
creating scope for undertaking be provided with I cards, so
same type of business. that they can easily approach
→ A new market complex may be to the temple without any
created at a prominent place and hassle.
the families losing shopping space → Due to distance from the
may be provided shopping space. temple after relocation,
→ The PAFs dependent on income particularly the Sevayats,
from lodges and are likely to be regularly coming to the
displaced should be provided temple should be provided
alternative land at Badadanda area with two-wheeler and four-
so as to remain in their business. wheeler pass upto the temple.
→ The PAFs who are likely to lose → There should be provision of
YatriSeva, steps may be taken to movement of Sevayats from
resettle them at the nearest the place of relocation to the
possible distance from the temple. temple site.
No → PAFs immediately loosing income, → One-time settlement of the
may be ensured minimum level of loss of all assets may be
income support for a short period ensured.
upto getting stabilized.
→ In order to upscale the business
activities of PAFs, Banks may be
approached to provide soft loans to
PAFs.

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Annexure-III: List of Affected Shops

Sl. Name of Khata Plot No Shop owners Fathers Name Sale deed/ Type Unit Remarks
No. the Mouza No Name Lease / of
rented / Struct
RoR ure
Shree Jagannath MahaprabhuBijeShreekhetra, MarphatUttarparshwaMathaEndament Trusty Board, Ba-
Chudanga SailabalaPrus Raghunath
1 303 217 Sale deed Shop 1
Sahi ty Prusty
Chudanga Late Narayan
2 303 217 TikinaPrusty Sale deed Shop 1
Sahi Prusty
Chudanga Lokanath
3 303 217 Gita Panda Sale deed Shop 1
Sahi Panda
Chudanga Surendra Late Dhobi Lease
4 303 217 Shop 1
Sahi Pradhan Pradhan Holder
Chudanga Ramachandra Late Arjuna Lease
5 303 217 Shop 1
Sahi Pradhan Pradhan Holder
Chudanga Pradipta Late Dhobi Lease
6 303 217 Shop 1
Sahi Pradhan Pradhan Holder
Chudanga Surendra GhanashyamP
7 303 217 Sale deed Shop 1
Sahi Kumar Prusty rusty
Late
Chudanga
8 303 217 Aparna Patra Sadananda Sale deed Shop 1
Sahi
Patra
Chudanga Rabindra Late Rahasa
9 303 217 Sale deed Shop 1
Sahi Sahoo Sahoo
Chudanga Rabi Narayan Late Kesari
10 303 217 Sale deed Shop 1
Sahi Pratihari Nath Pratihari
Chudanga Parbati Rabindra
11 303 217 Sale deed Shop 1
Sahi Sahoo Sahoo (W/o)
Chudanga Narayan Late Gopal
12 303 217 Sale deed Shop 1
Sahi Prusty Prusty
Chudanga Late Gopal
13 303 217 Arjuna Prusty Sale deed Shop 1
Sahi Prusty
Chudanga HariharaPrust Late Gopal
14 303 217 Sale deed Shop 1
Sahi y Prusty
Basanti Late
Chudanga
15 303 217 Kumar Raghunath Sale deed Shop 1
Sahi
Parichha Parichha
Late
Chudanga Arnnapurna
16 303 217 Managobinda Sale deed Shop 1
Sahi Sahoo
Sahoo (W/o)
Harish
Chudanga
17 303 217 Chandra Sridhar Sahoo Sale deed Shop 1
Sahi
Sahoo
Chudanga Bhagaban Late Markanda
18 303 217 Sale deed Shop 1
Sahi Sahoo Sahoo
Chudanga
19 303 217 Akura Sahoo Khali Sahoo Sale deed Shop 1
Sahi

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Sl. Name of Khata Plot No Shop owners Fathers Name Sale deed/ Type Unit Remarks
No. the Mouza No Name Lease / of
rented / Struct
RoR ure
Chudanga Laxmipriya Bhimsen
20 303 217 Sale deed Shop 1
Sahi Behera Behera (W/o)
Late
Chudanga Mamata
21 303 217 Ramachandra Sale deed Shop 1
Sahi Dash
Das (W/o)
Chudanga Shyamasund Damodar
22 303 217 Sale deed Shop 1
Sahi ar Sahoo Sahoo
Late Surya
Chudanga SaraswatiPari Narayan
23 303 217 Sale deed Shop 1
Sahi chha Parichha
(W/o)
Chudanga Santosh Late Kasinath
24 303 217 Sale deed Shop 1
Sahi Kumar Sahoo Sahoo
Chudanga Jaya Chandra
25 303 217 Lokanath Dash Sale deed Shop 1
Sahi Dash
Satya
Chudanga Sudarshan
26 303 217 Narayan Sale deed Shop 1
Sahi Mangars
Mangars
Chudanga Durga Charan Late Kasinath
27 303 217 Sale deed Shop 1
Sahi Sharma Sharma
Chudanga Krushna Ch. Laxmidhara
28 303 217 Sale deed Shop 1
Sahi Sahoo Sahoo
Chudanga Chandra Late Banu
29 303 217 Sale deed Shop 1
Sahi Sekhar Sahoo Sahoo
Chudanga Rajibalochan Narendranath
30 303 217 Sale deed Shop 1
Sahi Sahoo Sahoo
Purna
Chudanga Late Lokanath
31 303 217 Chandra Sale deed Shop 1
Sahi Sahoo
Sahoo
Subash Late
Chudanga
32 303 217 Chandra HadibandhuPa Sale deed Shop 1
Sahi
Panigrahi nigrahi
Chudanga Sankarsan Kumardwaja
33 303 217 Sale deed Shop 1
Sahi Swain Swain
Chudanga Late Nrusingha
34 303 217 Gopal Sahoo Sale deed Shop 1
Sahi Sahoo
Late
Chudanga Bhimsen
35 303 217 Haribandhu Sale deed Shop 1
Sahi Sahoo
Sahoo
Chudanga Late Arjuna
36 303 217 Minati Sahoo Sale deed Shop 1
Sahi Sahoo (H/o)
Chudanga Banamali Late Gunduchi
37 303 217 Sale deed Shop 1
Sahi Sahoo Sahoo
Chudanga Bishnupriya Basu Senapati
38 303 217 Sale deed Shop 1
Sahi Senapati (H/o)
Homes
Chudanga Gopinath Bhimsen Basti Plot
39 303 217 Sale deed ted 1
Sahi Sahoo Sahoo No 76, 77
Land
40 Chudanga 303 217 Sundari Das Lana Sana Das Sale deed Shop 1
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Sl. Name of Khata Plot No Shop owners Fathers Name Sale deed/ Type Unit Remarks
No. the Mouza No Name Lease / of
rented / Struct
RoR ure
Sahi (H/o)
Chudanga Late Gaurang Basti Plot
41 303 217 Baban Patra Sale deed Shop 1
Sahi Patra No 65
Chudanga Prasanta Narayan
42 303 217 Sale deed Shop 1
Sahi Kumar Sahoo Sahoo
Chudanga Braja Kishor Late Babana
43 303 217 Sale deed Shop 1
Sahi Behera Behera
Homes Basti Plot
Chudanga Anupama Dinabandhu
44 303 217 Sale deed ted 1 No. 56,
Sahi Senapati Senapati
Land 57, 58
Chudanga Hata Kishor Late Lingaraj Basti Plot
45 303 217 Sale deed Shop 1
Sahi Behera Behera no.81
Chudanga Sankarsan Late Ananda Basti Plot
46 303 217 Sale deed Shop 1
Sahi Nayak Nayak No. 79
Late
Chudanga
47 303 217 Sashi Bharati Laxmidhara Sale deed Shop 1
Sahi
Bharati
Chudanga Manas Ku. BauriBandhuG
48 303 217 Sale deed Shop 1
Sahi Ghaturai haturai
Late
Chudanga Makhita
49 303 217 Ramachandra Sale deed Shop 1
Sahi Behera
Behera
Late
Chudanga Bela Rani
50 303 217 Gopabandhu Sale deed Shop 1
Sahi Mallik
Mallik
Chudanga Dasarathi Late Damodar
51 303 217 Sale deed Shop 1
Sahi Sahoo Sahoo
Chudanga Manoranjan
52 303 217 Late Halu Pal Sale deed Shop 1
Sahi Pal
Chudanga Chitaranjan
53 303 217 Late Halu Pal Sale deed Shop 1
Sahi Pal
Ashok Ku. Two shop
Chudanga SuchitaSatap
54 303 217 Satapathy Sale deed Shop 3 and one
Sahi athy
(H/o) godown
Umesh
Chudanga Kotha Lease
55 303 217 Chandra Shop 1
Sahi Mohapatra Holder
Mohapatra
Two shop
Chudanga S. Adiamma Lease
56 303 217 S. Baya Reddy Shop 3 and one
Sahi Reddy Holder
godown
Chudanga Barendra LaatePurna Lease
57 303 217 Shop 1
Sahi Kumar Sahoo Ch. Sahoo Holder
Shree Jagannath MahaprabhuBijeShreekhetra, MarphatUttarparshwaMathaEndament Trusty Board, Ba-
Chudanga Krushna Ch. Natabara Lease
1 303 284 Lodge 1 9 rooms
Sahi Sahoo Sahoo Holder
Late
Chudanga Biswanath Lease
2 303 284 Nababandhu Shop 1
Sahi Mohapatra Holder
Mohapatra
3 Chudanga 303 284 DebarajMoha Late Lease Shop 1
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Sl. Name of Khata Plot No Shop owners Fathers Name Sale deed/ Type Unit Remarks
No. the Mouza No Name Lease / of
rented / Struct
RoR ure
Sahi nty Gunanidhi Holder
Mohanty
Late
Chudanga Lease
4 303 284 Babaji Dash Magtaram Shop 1
Sahi Holder
Dash
Chudanga Ramachandra Late Binod Lease
5 303 284 Shop 1
Sahi Sahoo Sahoo Holder
Late
Chudanga Pitambar Lease
6 303 284 Banchanidhi Shop 1
Sahi Mohapatra Holder
Mohapatra
Late
Chudanga Anjan Kumar Lease
7 303 284 BhikariCharan Shop 1
Sahi Das Holder
Das
Shree Jagannath MahaprabhuBijeShreekhetra, MarphatUttarparshwaMathaEndament Trusty Board, Ba-
Chudanga Simancha Late Balaram Lease Shop No
1 303 276 Shop 3
Sahi Patra Patra Holder 30, 35, 36
Laxmi Late
Chudanga Lease Shop No .
2 303 276 Narayan Ramachandra Shop 1
Sahi Holder 39
Senapati Senapati
Satya Late
Chudanga Lease
3 303 276 Narayan Madhusudan Shop 1
Sahi Holder
Senapati Senapati
Late
Chudanga Manas Lease Shop No.
4 303 276 Kalucharan Shop 2
Sahi Ranjan Sahoo Holder 31, 32
Sahoo
Gopal Ch. Late Ram
Chudanga Lease
5 303 276 Panda & Chandra Shop 1
Sahi Holder
Nepal Panda Panda
Chudanga Rabi Kishor Lease Ghanashy
6 303 276 Sarata Naik Shop 1
Sahi Naik Holder am Store
Laxmidhar
Chudanga Laxmidhar
7 303 276 Rented Shop 1 a Senapati
Sahi Senapati
Bhandar
Shree
Chudanga Rajesh RadheshyamC Lease Ganesh
8 303 276 Shop 1
Sahi Chanduka handuka Holder Textiles (5
rooms)
Chudanga Debaraj Late Damodar Lease
9 303 276 Shop 1
Sahi Sahoo Sahoo Holder
Shop No.
Chudanga Saraswati Suresh Lease
10 303 276 Shop 1 4 (Khaja
Sahi Pradhan Pradhan (H/o) Holder
Dokana)
Chudanga Ganesh Late Shyam Lease
11 303 276 Shop 1
Sahi Sahoo Sundar Sahoo Holder
Chudanga Harihara Late Lokanath Lease
12 303 276 Shop 1
Sahi Sahoo Sahoo Holder
Chudanga Ramesh Ch. Late Prana Lease Chandan
13 303 276 Shop 1
Sahi Sahoo Krushna Sahoo Holder Cold Bar

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14 Chudanga 303 276 Raghunath TikinaPrusty Lease shop & 4 2 shops
Sl. Name of Khata Plot No Shop owners Fathers Name Sale deed/ Type Unit Remarks
No. the Mouza No Name Lease / of
rented / Struct
RoR ure
Sahi Prusty Holder House and 2
House
Shree Jagannath MahaprabhuBijeShreekhetraMarphatBijePuriMarphat Mandir ParichalanaKamiti Shree Mandira
Puri, Ba-
25, 26,
364,
Kalikadevi 27, Lease JashiBhoja
1 364/4 Jagadish Jashi Kirtan Jashi Shop 1
Sahi 28,29,30, Holder nalaya
3
31,33
25, 26,
364, Parmanada
Kalikadevi 27, Lease
2 364/4 Das Shop 1
Sahi 28,29,30, Holder
3 Mohapatra
31,33
25, 26,
364,
Kalikadevi 27, Ram Chandra Lease Hotel
3 364/4 Shop 1
Sahi 28,29,30, mohapatra Holder Sagar
3
31,33
25, 26,
364, Purna MahaLax
Kalikadevi 27, Lease
4 364/4 Chandra Shop 1 miBhojnal
Sahi 28,29,30, Holder
3 Mohapatra aya
31,33
25, 26,
364,
Kalikadevi 27, Lease
5 364/4 Dilip Kumar Shop 1
Sahi 28,29,30, Holder
3
31,33
25, 26,
364,
Kalikadevi 27, Lease
6 364/4 Babuli Singh Shop 1
Sahi 28,29,30, Holder
3
31,33
25, 26, Shree
364, Jaganatha
Kalikadevi 27, Lease Jaganatha
7 364/4 Swami Shop 1
Sahi 28,29,30, Holder Art
3 Mohapatra
31,33 emporium
25, 26,
364, Krushna
Kalikadevi 27, Lease Kala
8 364/4 Chandra Das Shop 1
Sahi 28,29,30, Holder Niketan
3 Mohapatra
31,33
25, 26,
364,
Kalikadevi 27, BibhutiBhusa Lease
9 364/4 Shop 1
Sahi 28,29,30, nTripathy Holder
3
31,33
25, 26,
364,
Kalikadevi 27, JaganathaPra Lease
10 364/4 Shop 1
Sahi 28,29,30, tihari Holder
3
31,33
25, 26,
364,
Kalikadevi 27, Gajanan Lease
11 364/4 Shop 1 Bata India
Sahi 28,29,30, Sahoo Holder
3
31,33
12 Kalikadevi 364, 25, 26, Bhagabati Lease Shop 1 Niladri

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Sl. Name of Khata Plot No Shop owners Fathers Name Sale deed/ Type Unit Remarks
No. the Mouza No Name Lease / of
rented / Struct
RoR ure
Sahi 364/4 27, Puja Panda Holder Sweets
3 28,29,30,
31,33
25, 26,
364,
Kalikadevi 27, Madan Das Lease Patanjali
13 364/4 Shop 1
Sahi 28,29,30, Mohapatra Holder Store
3
31,33
25, 26,
364,
Kalikadevi 27, Lease Kar
14 364/4 Prabhas Kara Shop 1
Sahi 28,29,30, Holder Resturant
3
31,33
25, 26,
364, Rama
Kalikadevi 27, Lease
15 364/4 Krushna Das Shop 1
Sahi 28,29,30, Holder
3 Mohapatra
31,33
Shree Jagannath MahaprabhuBijeShreekhetraMarphatBijePuriMarphat Mandir ParichalanaKamiti Shree Mandira
Puri, Ba-
Kalikadevi BalaramPadhi Printing
1 379 65 Radha Padhi Rented Shop 1
Sahi / Gopal Padhi Press
Iswar Singh /
Kalikadevi Printing
2 379 65 Kelu Chandra Radha Padhi Rented Shop 1
Sahi Press
Behera
Kalikadevi Sangram Khaja
3 379 65 RathaBastiya Rented Shop 1
Sahi Bastiya Shop
Kalikadevi BiswanathaRat Khaja
4 379 65 BijayaRatha Rented Shop 1
Sahi ha Shop
Kalikadevi Brajaraja M Bharat Kumar Khaja
5 379 65 Rented Shop 1
Sahi ohapatra Mohapatra Shop
Kalikadevi Pramod
6 379 65 Sridhar Singh Rented Shop 1
Sahi Kumar Singh
Late
Kalikadevi Sarata Kumar Khaja
7 379 65 BalabhadraPra Rented Shop 1
Sahi Pratihari Shop
tihari
Khaja
Kalikadevi Baidnatha Janaka Puja
8 379 65 Rented Shop 1 Store
Sahi Puja Panda Panda
Room
Rashmi
Kalikadevi Manguli
9 379 65 Ranjan Rented Shop 1 Milk Shop
Sahi Behera
Behera
Kalikadevi BishnupriyaS Varitey
10 379 65 U Sahu Rented Shop 1
Sahi ahu Store
Kalikadevi Rosan Kumar
11 379 65 Rented Shop 1
Sahi Rana
Kalikadevi Lingaraj
12 379 65 Rented Shop 1
Sahi Mohapatra
Kalikadevi Ramakanta
13 379 65 Rented Shop 1
Sahi Mohapatra
Kalikadevi Gangadhar
14 379 65 Rented Shop 1

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Sahi Sahoo
Sl. Name of Khata Plot No Shop owners Fathers Name Sale deed/ Type Unit Remarks
No. the Mouza No Name Lease / of
rented / Struct
RoR ure
Sharma
Kalikadevi BithalBishnu
15 379 65 Rented Shop 1
Sahi Palki
Shree Jagannath MahaprabhuBijeShreekhetraMarphat Mandir ParichalanaKamiti Shree Mandir Puri, Ba-
Manikarni Narayana Raghunath Bhoga
1 737 663 Rented Shop 1
kaSahi Saho Saho Dukan
Manikarni MadhabaMa JaykrushnaMa Stationary
2 737 663 Rented Shop 1
kaSahi hasuar hasuar Shop
Manikarni Bhoga
3 737 663 Sarata Panda Rama Panda Rented Shop 1
kaSahi Dukan
Laxmi
Manikarni Banana
4 737 663 Narayana Krushna Saho Rented Shop 1
kaSahi Shop
Sahu
Manikarni KabitaSubud
5 737 663 Rented Shop 1
kaSahi hi
Shree KapalamochanDeba, BijeNijagaon, MarphatBalaram Panda, Harekrushna Panda, F- Brahman, Ba- Nijagaon
Kudua
Krushna Store
Manikarni 770,
1 664, 665 Chandra Rented Shop 2 room &
kaSahi 772
Behera Tiffin
Shop
Manikarni 770, Sukadev Das Shoe
2 664, 665 Rented Shop 1
kaSahi 772 Mohapatra Stand
Silver
Manikarni 770, Pradeep
3 664, 665 Rented Shop 1 Ornament
kaSahi 772 Kumar Naik
shop
Subhash
Manikarni 770,
4 664, 665 Chandra Rented Shop 1 Handicraft
kaSahi 772
Nayak
Saroj
Manikarni 770,
5 664, 665 Chandra Rented Shop 1 Handicraft
kaSahi 772
Nayak
Manikarni 770, Laxmidhar
6 664, 665 Rented Shop 1 Handicraft
kaSahi 772 Nayak
Bhakta
Manikarni 770,
7 664, 665 Bachala Rented Shop 1 Handicraft
kaSahi 772
Nayak
Manikarni 770, Sanjukta
8 664, 665 Rented Shop 1 Handicraft
kaSahi 772 Nayak
Manikarni 770, Rajlaxmi Shoe
9 664, 665 Rented Shop 1
kaSahi 772 Nayak Stand
Kailash
Manikarni 770,
10 664, 665 Chandra Rented Shop 1 Handicraft
kaSahi 772
Nayak
Ramesh
Manikarni 770, Chandra
11 664, 665 Rented Shop 1 Handicraft
kaSahi 772 Nayak

Shree Jagannath MahaprabhuBijeShreekhetraMarphat Mandir ParichalanaKamiti Shree Mandir Puri, Ba-


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Sl. Name of Khata Plot No Shop owners Fathers Name Sale deed/ Type Unit Remarks
No. the Mouza No Name Lease / of
rented / Struct
RoR ure
Manikarni Shoe
1 699 Hema Jena Rented Shop 1
kaSahi Stand
Manikarni Bhoga
2 699 Rakesh Giri Rented Shop 1
kaSahi Shop
Manikarni Laxmidhara Shoe
3 699 Rented Shop 1
kaSahi Swain Stand
Manikarni Brundabana Grocery
4 699 Rented Sop 1
kaSahi Panda Shop
Manikarni Ramakrushna Khaja
5 699 Rented Sop 1
kaSahi Panigrahi Shop
Manikarni Ramachandra Tea and
6 699 Rented Sop 1
kaSahi Swain Snacks
Manikarni Khaja
7 699 Mitu Nayak Rented Sop 1
kaSahi Shop
Manikarni Harihar Shoe
8 699 Rented Sop 1
kaSahi 944, 945, Nayak Stand
Manikarni 946, 947, Mamata
9 699 Rented Sop 1 Pana Shop
kaSahi 949, 950 Swain
Manikarni Deepak
10 699 Rented Sop 1 Tea Stall
kaSahi Nayak
Manikarni Santosh Electrical
11 699 Rented Sop 1
kaSahi Kumar Sahoo Shop
Manikarni Kuna Grocery
12 699 Rented Sop 1
kaSahi Panigrahi Shop
Manikarni Basanta Electrical
13 699 Rented Sop 1
kaSahi Kumar Sahoo Shop
Manikarni
14 699 Rabi Swain Rented Sop 1 Tea Stall
kaSahi
Cold
Manikarni Rajkishor
15 699 Rented Sop 1 drinks
kaSahi Pradhan
shop
Manikarni Madan
16 699 Rented Sop 1 Saloon
kaSahi Mohan Barik

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Annexure-IV: List of Affected Lodges

Land
Sl. Built up
Name of the RoR Area
N Lodge Name Mouza Khata Plot No. area (sq
Holder (in
o. ft.)
Acre)
Gangadhar
Assam
1 Mohapatra and BaseliSahi 640 970, 971 0.103 17996.75
JatriNivas
others
974, 975,
Naba Kishore Kar
2 Shimla Bhavan BaseliSahi 260 1219, 0.037 4731.05
and others
1222
3 Bishnu Bhavan HarekrushnaKhuntia BaseliSahi 554 969 0.104 11864
4 Braja Dham H. Khuntia BaseliSahi 552 1215 0.080 5050.4
Gobinda
5 BiswanathKhuntia BaseliSahi 144 977 0.020 4480.97
Bhavan
Harekrushna Jagannath Pattnaik -
6 BaseliSahi 207 723 0.049 5966.3
lodge Harekrushna lodge
786/16 902/154
7 Khuntia Lodge Batakrushna Mudra BaseliSahi 0.008 1025.06
8 0
705
Kalicharan BibhutiBhusan 706
8 BaseliSahi 426 0.087 7071.9
Lodge Mishra 707
708
901/132
7
900,899/
1388,903
703
Srinath Khuntia /1389
420
Kasinath Pravati Kumari Devi, 900/138
9 BaseliSahi 0.059 6305.33
Bhawan JayalaxmiKhuntia 2,899/13
786/23
BijaylaxmiKhuntia 83,903/1
429
384
899,903,
900/139
0
Laxmibhawan Harekrushna Rout
10 BaseliSahi 666 878 0.040 4787.6
Lodge Raghunath Rout
Maa Shubadra
11 Raghunath Pal BaseliSahi 307 880 0.023 2513.02
Lodge

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Land
Sl. Built up
Name of the RoR Area
N Lodge Name Mouza Khata Plot No. area (sq
Holder (in
o. ft.)
Acre)
Sri
MahateswariThakur
Manipur aniBijeNijagruha
12 BaseliSahi 143 965 0.090 11649.4
Bhawan Lodge Maraft: Gopal
Chandra Mohapatra
& Others
Prabhu Ashrid Golap Mani
13 BaseliSahi 161 715 0.056 1559
Lodge Mohanty
967,
Pratihari 310,
14 PratihariNijog BaseliSahi 967/132 0.090 11722.26
Bhavan 180
2
One new
Deepak Sahoo and
15 Lodge (Under BaseliSahi 522 968 0.051 9026.98
others
construction)
ChudangaSah
16 Gopal Bhavan Binapani Dash 40 134 0.114 5966.99
i
Sri Jagannath
Sana Mahaprabhumarfat
Chudangasah
17 ChataMatha Mahanta Rama 298/75 280/746 0.064 4431.52
i
Lodge Bhusan Das guru
Ram charan dash
Sri Jagannath
MahaparavuBijeSrik
ehtra
Shubham Maraft : Mandira ChudangaSah
18 110 122/564 0.034 3038.46
Lodge Parichalana i
Committee
Possession:
NabakishoreSahu
0.025
Sabita Dash ChudangaSah 6, 135,
19 Sri Kunja Lodge , 2355.5
Arun Kumar Dash i 298/48 135/723
0.021
0.185
Hajuri Prafulla ChudangaSah
20 UP Bhawan 133 123, 124 , 19290
Khuntia and others i
0.005
Sri Jayanarayan
Raghunath Mohapatra and Sri ManikarnikaS
21 281 961 0.123 13982.49
Ashram Lodge Basudeba ahi
Mohapatra

91
Land
Sl. Built up
Name of the RoR Area
N Lodge Name Mouza Khata Plot No. area (sq
Holder (in
o. ft.)
Acre)
Shree Jagannath
MahaprabhuShreeks
hetraMft- Mahanta
Sitaram Madhusudan das ManikarnikaS
22 421 1023 0.14 3680.6
Bhawan Guru Mahanta ahi
Bhagabat Das of
NijigaonsamilKausha
lya Das Matha

Annexure-V: List of Affected Mathas

Sl Name Name of Mouza Name of The Mathas


1 Dakhinaparswa Math
2 BaseliSahi Gouri Gopal Jew
3 Sita Matha
4 Raghab Dash Math
5 Dakhinaparswa Math
6 ManikarnikaSahi Kapallochan Dev
7 Panjabi Matha
8 GelabaiThakurani
9 Emar Math
10 KalikadeviSahi ManguMatha
11 NrusinghaAcharyMatha
12 DolamandapSahi Radha Ballav Math
13 Rebasa Math
14 Utaraparswa Math
15 Bada Akhada Math
16 KatakiMatha
17 ChudangaSahi Habeli Math
18 Trimali Math
19 Sanachhata Math
20 Sankha Chakra Matha
21 ToraniaMatha

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Annexure-VI: SIA Entitlement Matrix

93
1. Baseli Sahi
Sl. Kha Plot Name of the person having Total Land Kisam Nature Built Project affected Relation Se Age Social Loss of Loss of Displac
No. ta no RoR affect to be of up person with head x categor other other ed
no ed acquir affected Area of the y of the assets assets (yes/
land ed (in property of HHs family associa associat no)
(in acres) (residen affect ted ed with
acres) tial ed with affecte
house, prope affecte d land
lodge, rty d land (quantit
shop, (sq. (specifi y)
etc.) Ft) cation)
1 928 745 Government 0.250 0.037 Rasta Road
2 927 873/1 Anabadi 0.003 0.003 Gharab Shop 130 Rabi Naryan Self M 50 General Yes
236 ari Supakar
3 928 876 Government 0.035 0.035 Gharab House 1530 Refuse
ari
4 928 886 Government 0.005 0.005 Rasta Road
5 927 894 Anabadi 0.010 0.010 Gharab House 440 Absent
ari
6 928 895 Government 0.065 0.065 Rasta Road
7 928 897 Government 0.010 0.010 Rasta House 440 Prassana Ku. Self M 43 General Yes
Mohanty
8 928 953 Government 0.162 0.162 Rasta Road
9 928 963/ Government 0.002 0.002 Bagayat Vacant 90
1235 land
10 928 966 Government 0.013 0.013 Rasta Sweeper
passage
11 928 973 Government 0.016 0.016 Rasta Sweeper
passage
12 928 983 Government 0.019 0.019 Gharab House 830 Sangram Brother M 56 General Yes
ari Keshori Singh
Bikram Kishore Brother M 54 General Yes
Singh
Ipsita Singh Daughter F 21 General Yes
Sunita Singh Sister in F 42 General Yes
law
13 928 987 Government 0.070 0.070 Rasta Vacant
land
14 928 1023 Government 0.130 0.130 Rasta Road
15 928 1231 Government 0.010 0.010 Gharab Open
ari space
16 928 1232 Government 0.001 0.001 Jalasaya Jalasaya
17 928 1233 Government 0.052 0.052 Rasta Road
18 836 688 Shree jagannath 0.016 0.012 Rasta Hadigoh
mahaprabhu bije srikhetra eri road
i
Sl. Kha Plot Name of the person having Total Land Kisam Nature Built Project affected Relation Se Age Social Loss of Loss of Displac
No. ta no RoR affect to be of up person with head x categor other other ed
no ed acquir affected Area of the y of the assets assets (yes/
land ed (in property of HHs family associa associat no)
(in acres) (residen affect ted ed with
acres) tial ed with affecte
house, prope affecte d land
lodge, rty d land (quantit
shop, (sq. (specifi y)
etc.) Ft) cation)
marphat, ba: mahanta
damodar ramanuja das,
guru laxmiprapana
ramanuja das, ca- baishnab,
ramachandra gochhikara,
shyamsundar gochhikara,
harihara gochhikara, f-
gopinath gochhikar, ca-
brahmana, ba- harachandi
sahi
19 836 692 Shree jagannath 0.057 0.005 Gharab House 220 Biswanath Self M 55 General Yes
mahaprabhu bije srikhetra ari Panda
marphat, ba: mahanta Baidyanath Self M 42 General Yes
damodar ramanuja das, Panda
guru laxmiprapana Chandrakanta Son M 23 General Yes
ramanuja das, ca- baishnab, Panda
ramachandra gochhikara, Bhimsena Son M 21 General Yes
shyamsundar gochhikara, Panda
harihara gochhikara, f-
gopinath gochhikar, ca-
brahmana, ba- harachandi
sahi
20 835 712 Shree jagannath 0.011 0.011 Rasta Road
mahaprabhu bije srikhetra
marphat dakhina parswa
matha, endament trusty
board, ba-
21 835 713 Shree jagannath 0.006 0.006 Gharab Shree 260
mahaprabhu bije srikhetra ari shree
marphat dakhina parswa tarun
matha, endament trusty ganapati
board, ba- samiti
temple
22 835 714 Shree jagannath 0.006 0.006 Gharab House 260 Kalpana Self F 64 General Yes
mahaprabhu bije srikhetra ari Mohanty
marphat dakhina parswa Shiladitya Son M 42 Yes
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Sl. Kha Plot Name of the person having Total Land Kisam Nature Built Project affected Relation Se Age Social Loss of Loss of Displac
No. ta no RoR affect to be of up person with head x categor other other ed
no ed acquir affected Area of the y of the assets assets (yes/
land ed (in property of HHs family associa associat no)
(in acres) (residen affect ted ed with
acres) tial ed with affecte
house, prope affecte d land
lodge, rty d land (quantit
shop, (sq. (specifi y)
etc.) Ft) cation)
matha, endament trusty Pattnayak
board Arabinda Son M 39 Yes
Mohanty

23 552 1215 Shree jagannath 0.170 0.080 Gharab Lodge 3490 Harekrushna Self M 58 General Yes
mahaprabhu bije srikhetra ari Khuntia
marphat, ba: ramaramana
khuntia, f- hanumana
khuntia, ca-brahmana, ba-
harachandi sahi
24 856 882 Shree jagannath 0.030 0.028 Gharab Vacant
mahaprabhu bije puri ari land-
marphat shree jagannath sita
temple managing matha
committee puri, ba- tha-
puri sahara
25 856 883 Shree jagannath 0.042 0.042 Gharab Vacant
mahaprabhu bije puri ari land-
marphat shree jagannath sita
temple managing matha
committee puri, ba- tha-
puri sahara
26 856 884 Shree jagannath 0.022 0.022 Gharab Vacant
mahaprabhu bije puri ari land-
marphat shree jagannath sita
temple managing matha
committee puri, ba- tha-
puri sahara
27 786 885 Shree jagannath 0.010 0.010 Gharab Shop 440 Prabhakar Self M 50 OBC Yes
/67 mahaprabhu bije puri ari Pradhani
marphat shree jagannath
temple managing
committee shree mandira
puri, ba-
28 856 896 Shree jagannath 0.100 0.089 Gharab Shop 3880 Prasana Kumar Self M 42 General Yes
mahaprabhu bije puri ari Mohanty
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Sl. Kha Plot Name of the person having Total Land Kisam Nature Built Project affected Relation Se Age Social Loss of Loss of Displac
No. ta no RoR affect to be of up person with head x categor other other ed
no ed acquir affected Area of the y of the assets assets (yes/
land ed (in property of HHs family associa associat no)
(in acres) (residen affect ted ed with
acres) tial ed with affecte
house, prope affecte d land
lodge, rty d land (quantit
shop, (sq. (specifi y)
etc.) Ft) cation)
marphat shree jagannath
temple managing
committee puri, ba- tha-
puri sahara
29 889 693 Radhamani patra, ha- 0.015 0.0035 Gharab House 150 Basanta Patra Self F 50 OBC Yes
ramakrushna patra, ari-2 Nilakantha Son M 24 OBC Yes
damodara patra, Patra
shyamsundar patra, fa-
ramakrushna patra, ca-
kumuti, ba- nijagaon
30 710 694 Suresh chandra mahanty, f- 0.052 0.023 Gharab House 1000 Already sold out
banabara mahanty, ca- ari-2
kaestha, ba- birapratapur,
patana samilsidisapatna
31 557 698 Ramakanta mishra, f- ray 0.007 0.0015 Rasta House & 70 Already sold out
bahadur lokanath mishra, shop
ca- brahmana, ba- nijagaon
32 557 699 Ramakanta mishra, f- ray 0.023 0.022 Gharab House & 960 Already sold out
bahadur lokanath mishra, ari-2 shop
ca- brahmana, ba- nijagaon
33 557 700 Ramakanta mishra, f- ray 0.024 0.024 Gharab House & 1050 Already sold out
bahadur lokanath mishra, ari-2 shop
ca- brahmana, ba- nijagaon
34 557 701 Ramakanta mishra, f- ray 0.025 0.025 Gharab House & 1090 Already sold out
bahadur lokanath mishra, ari-2 shop
ca- brahmana, ba- nijagaon
35 557 702 Ramakanta mishra, f- ray 0.020 0.020 Gharab House & 870 Already sold out
bahadur lokanath mishra, ari-2 shop
ca- brahmana, ba- nijagaon
36 557 703 Ramakanta mishra, f- ray 0.036 0.036 Gharab House & 1570 Already sold out
bahadur lokanath mishra, ari-2 shop
ca- brahmana, ba- nijagaon

37 667 704 Satyanarayan das, f- 0.030 0.030 Gharab House & 1300 Already sold out
jagannath das, ca- karana, ari-2 shop

iv
Sl. Kha Plot Name of the person having Total Land Kisam Nature Built Project affected Relation Se Age Social Loss of Loss of Displac
No. ta no RoR affect to be of up person with head x categor other other ed
no ed acquir affected Area of the y of the assets assets (yes/
land ed (in property of HHs family associa associat no)
(in acres) (residen affect ted ed with
acres) tial ed with affecte
house, prope affecte d land
lodge, rty d land (quantit
shop, (sq. (specifi y)
etc.) Ft) cation)
ba- nijagaon
38 426 705 Bibhuti bhusan mishra, f- 0.026 0.026 Gharab Lodge 1130 Already sold out
kalicharan mishra, ca- ari-2
brahman, ba- nijigaon
39 426 706 Bibhuti bhusan mishra, f- 0.013 0.013 Gharab Lodge 560 Already sold out
kalicharan mishra, ca- ari-2
brahman, ba- nijigaon
40 426 707 Bibhuti bhusan mishra, f- 0.012 0.012 Gharab Lodge 520 Already sold out
kalicharan mishra, ca- ari-2
brahman, ba- nijigaon
41 426 708 Bibhuti bhusan mishra, f- 0.036 0.036 Gharab Lodge 1570 Already sold out
kalicharan mishra, ca- ari-2
brahman, ba- nijigaon
42 648 709 Lokanatha acharya, f- 0.030 0.030 Gharab Shop 1300 Biswamohan Self M 59 General No
gopala acharya, saraswati ari-2 Mishra
mishra, h- umakanta Swati Mishra Daughter F 19 General No
mishra, ca- brahmana, ba-
nijigaon
43 648 710 Lokanatha acharya, f- 0.037 0.017 Gharab House 740 Biswamohan Self M 59 General Yes
gopala acharya, saraswati ari-2 Mishra
mishra, h- umakanta Swati Mishra Daughter F 19 General Yes
mishra, ca- brahmana, ba-
nijigaon
44 786 711 Dhaneswar datta 0.016 0.016 Gharab Homeste 690 Dhaneswardutt Self M 48 General No
/16 mahapatra, f- jagannath ari-2 d land Mahapatra
5 datta mahapatra, ca-
karana, ba- paschimadwara
baseli sahi, bhagirathi
mallik, f- paramananda
mallik, ca- khandayat, ba-
jagannathpur chalishabatia,
tha- chandanapur

v
Sl. Kha Plot Name of the person having Total Land Kisam Nature Built Project affected Relation Se Age Social Loss of Loss of Displac
No. ta no RoR affect to be of up person with head x categor other other ed
no ed acquir affected Area of the y of the assets assets (yes/
land ed (in property of HHs family associa associat no)
(in acres) (residen affect ted ed with
acres) tial ed with affecte
house, prope affecte d land
lodge, rty d land (quantit
shop, (sq. (specifi y)
etc.) Ft) cation)
45 161 715 Golapa mani mahanty, w/o- 0.056 0.056 Gharab House, 2489. Already sold out
nimai mahanty, ca- karana, ari-2 Lodge & 92
ba- nijagaon Shop

46 471 716 Rina padhi, h- balakrushna 0.021 0.021 Gharab House 910 Already sold out
padhi, gadadhara padhi, ari-2
lokanath padhi, bijaya laxmi
padhi, f- balakrushna padhi,
ca- brahman, ba- nijigaon
47 492 717 Ramachandra ray, f- udaya 0.024 0.024 Gharab House 1040 Already sold out
nath ray, ca- khyatriya, ba- ari-2
nijigaon
48 358 718 Banamali panda, f- 0.028 0.028 Gharab House & 1210 Already sold out
madhusudan panda, ca- ari-2 shop
brahmana, ba- nijigaon
49 121 719 Gangadhara datta, f- 0.028 0.028 Gharab House 1210 Already sold out
sadasiba datta, ca- bania, ari-2
ba- nijigaon
50 682 720 Sarata chandra das, subash 0.028 0.028 Gharab House 1220 Already sold out
chandra das, f- madhaba ari-2
das, ca- karana, ba- nijigaon
51 561 721 Ramesh chandra hota, f- 0.028 0.028 Gharab House & 1220 Already sold out
musa hota, ca- brahmana, ari-2 shop
ba- nijigaon
52 39 722 Manorama pattnayak, h- 0.045 0.042 Gharab House 1830 Already sold out
manamohan pattnayak, ari-2
deepak pattnayak, subrata
pattnayak, madhusmita
mahanty, f- manamohan
pattnayak, ca- karana, ba-
nijigaon

vi
Sl. Kha Plot Name of the person having Total Land Kisam Nature Built Project affected Relation Se Age Social Loss of Loss of Displac
No. ta no RoR affect to be of up person with head x categor other other ed
no ed acquir affected Area of the y of the assets assets (yes/
land ed (in property of HHs family associa associat no)
(in acres) (residen affect ted ed with
acres) tial ed with affecte
house, prope affecte d land
lodge, rty d land (quantit
shop, (sq. (specifi y)
etc.) Ft) cation)
53 207 723 Jagannath pattnayak, f- 0.105 0.049 Gharab Lodge 2130 Already sold out
khetramohan pattnayak, ca- ari-2
karana, ba- kesharapur
(cuttack)
54 587 866 Ramachandra gochhikar, 0.063 0.049 Gharab Lodge 2130 Raghunath Self M 56 General Yes
shyam sundar gochhikar, ari-2 (raghuna Ghochikar
harihara gochhikar, f- th atithi Syama sundar Self M 78 General Yes
gopinath gochhikar, ca- vihar Goochikar
brahman, ba- nijigaon lodge) Damodar Self M 45 General Yes
Goochikar
Anil Goochikar Brother M 42 General
55 587 867 Ramachandra gochhikar, 0.011 0.011 Gharab Lodge 480 Raghunath Self M 56 General Yes
shyam sundar gochhikar, ari-2 (raghuna Ghochikar
harihara gochhikar, f- th atithi Syama Sundar Self M 78 General Yes
gopinath gochhikar, ca- vihar Goochikar
brahman, ba- nijigaon lodge) Damodar Self M 45 General Yes
Goochikar
Anil Goochikar Brother M 42 General
56 57 868 Kaliprasad das, f- birata 0.024 0.024 Gharab House 1040 Already sold out
kishor das, ca- karana, ba- ari-2
nijigaon
57 587 869 Ramachandra gochhikar, 0.018 0.018 Gharab Lodge 780 Raghunath Self M 56 General Yes
shyam sundar gochhikar, ari-2 (raghuna Ghochikar
harihara gochhikar, f- th atithi Syama sundar Self M 78 General Yes
gopinath gochhikar, ca- vihar Goochikar
brahman, ba- nijigaon lodge) Damodar Self M 45 General Yes
Goochikar
Anil Goochikar Brother M 42 General
58 587 870 Ramachandra gochhikar, 0.081 0.081 Gharab Lodge 3530 Raghunath Self M 56 General Yes
shyam sundar gochhikar, ari-2 (raghuna Ghochikar
harihara gochhikar, f- th atithi Syama sundar Self M 78 General Yes
gopinath gochhikar, ca- vihar Goochikar
brahman, ba- nijigaon lodge) Damodar Self M 45 General Yes
Goochikar
Anil Goochikar Brother M 42 General Yes

vii
Sl. Kha Plot Name of the person having Total Land Kisam Nature Built Project affected Relation Se Age Social Loss of Loss of Displac
No. ta no RoR affect to be of up person with head x categor other other ed
no ed acquir affected Area of the y of the assets assets (yes/
land ed (in property of HHs family associa associat no)
(in acres) (residen affect ted ed with
acres) tial ed with affecte
house, prope affecte d land
lodge, rty d land (quantit
shop, (sq. (specifi y)
etc.) Ft) cation)
59 588 871 Ramachandra gochhikar, 0.033 0.033 Gharab Lodge 1440 Raghunath Self M 56 General Yes
shyam sundar gochhikar, ari-2 (raghuna Ghochikar
harihara gochhikar, f- th atithi Syama sundar Self M 78 General Yes
gopinath gochhikar, ca- vihar Goochikar
brahman, ba- nijigaon lodge) Damodar Self M 45 General Yes
Goochikar
Anil Goochikar Brother M 42 General Yes
60 587 872 Ramachandra gochhikar, 0.150 0.150 Gharab Lodge 6534 Raghunath Self M 56 General Yes
shyam sundar gochhikar, ari-2 (raghuna Ghochikar
harihara gochhikar, f- th atithi Syama sundar Self M 78 General Yes
gopinath gochhikar, ca- vihar Goochikar
brahman, ba- nijigaon lodge) Damodar Self M 45 General Yes
Goochikar
Anil Goochikar Brother M 42 General Yes
61 902 874 Shree bhagabati thakurani, 0.007 0.007 Gharab Shop 300 Srimanjal Self M 39 OBC No
ba- nijigaon, maa samasta ari-2 Behera
gramabasinka pakhe Suryanarayan Self M 47 OBC No
sabhapati and sampadaka Behera
bhagabati kote akhada, ba- Pankaj kumar Self M 42 OBC No
Behera
62 902 875 Shree bhagabati thakurani, 0.037 0.037 Debasta Temple 1620
ba- nijigaon, maa samasta li (shree
gramabasinka pakhe bhagaba
sabhapati and sampadaka ti
bhagabati kote akhada, ba- thakura
ni)
63 587 877 Ramachandra gochhikar, 0.009 0.008 Rasta Lodge 350 Raghunath Self M 56 General Yes
shyam sundar gochhikar, (Raghun Ghochikar
harihara gochhikar, f- ath Syama sundar Self M 78 General Yes
gopinath gochhikar, ca- Atithivih Goochikar
brahman, ba- nijigaon ar) Damodar Self M 45 General Yes
Goochikar
Anil Goochikar Brother M 42 General

64 666 878 Harekrushna rout, 0.040 0.040 Gharab Lodge 1740 Pradeep Rout Self M 60 General Yes

viii
Sl. Kha Plot Name of the person having Total Land Kisam Nature Built Project affected Relation Se Age Social Loss of Loss of Displac
No. ta no RoR affect to be of up person with head x categor other other ed
no ed acquir affected Area of the y of the assets assets (yes/
land ed (in property of HHs family associa associat no)
(in acres) (residen affect ted ed with
acres) tial ed with affecte
house, prope affecte d land
lodge, rty d land (quantit
shop, (sq. (specifi y)
etc.) Ft) cation)
raghunath rout, f- ari-2 (Laxmi Pratik Rout Son M 27 General Yes
laxmikanta rout, ca- Bhaban) Swastik Rout Son M 25 General Yes
khandayat, ba- nijigaon & house Swagatika Rout Daughter F 22 General Yes
samili paschimadwara Samaptika Rout Daughter F 19 General Yes
65 530 879 Mohana das, mo- kundana 0.021 0.021 Gharab House 910 Already sold out
mahari, ca- karana, ba- ari-2
nijigaon
66 307 880 Raghunath pala, f- jati pala, 0.025 0.023 Gharab House, 3272. Already sold out
ca- teli, ca- markandeswara ari-2 Lodge & 46
sahi Shop
67 581 881 Saroj kumar biswal, f- jyoti 0.021 0.020 Gharab House 870 Refuse
mohan biswal, ba- ari-2 (Refuse)
ambiligaon, tha- konark ha,
ba- nijigaon
68 114 887 Ananga manjari das, h- 0.027 0.027 Gharab House 1180 Already sold out
damodara das, naba kishor ari-2
das, braja kishor das, raja
kishor das, f- damodara das,
ca- karana, ba- behera lane,
tha- baseli sahi
69 113 888 Ananga manjari das, h- 0.019 0.019 Gharab House 820 Already sold out
damodara das, naba kishor ari-2
das, braja kishor das, raja
kishor das, f- damodara das,
ca- karana, ba- behera lane,
tha- baseli sahi
70 565 889 Madan mohan pradhan, f- 0.001 0.001 Gharab House 40 Already sold out
nilakantha pradhan, ca- ari-2
chasa, ba- nijigaon samili
behera gali
71 565 890 Madan mohan pradhan, f- 0.008 0.008 Gharab House 350 Already sold out
nilakantha pradhan, ca- ari-2
chasa, ba- nijigaon samili
behera gali

ix
Sl. Kha Plot Name of the person having Total Land Kisam Nature Built Project affected Relation Se Age Social Loss of Loss of Displac
No. ta no RoR affect to be of up person with head x categor other other ed
no ed acquir affected Area of the y of the assets assets (yes/
land ed (in property of HHs family associa associat no)
(in acres) (residen affect ted ed with
acres) tial ed with affecte
house, prope affecte d land
lodge, rty d land (quantit
shop, (sq. (specifi y)
etc.) Ft) cation)
72 335 891 Nabakishor pradhan, f- 0.013 0.013 Gharab House 560 Already sold out
nilakantha pradhan, ari-2
prabhasini pradhan, h- braja
kishor pradhan, bapindra
pradhan, sukanta pradhan,
sushanta pradhan, binodini
pradhan, f- braja kishor
pradhan, ca- khandayat, ba-
nijagaon samili betara gali
73 512 892 Shibaram samantara, f- 0.013 0.013 Gharab House 560 Already sold out
dinabandhu samantara, ca- ari-2
brahmana, ba- balisahi
swataganga lane, puri
74 559 893 Ramakanta mahanty, f- 0.009 0.009 Gharab House 390 Already sold out
babaji mahanty, ba- ari-2
nijigaon samil betaragali
75 292 893/1 Ramakanta mahanty, f- 0.009 0.009 Gharab House 390 Already sold out
267 babaji mahanty, ba- ari-2
nijigaon samil betaragali

76 432 898 Arjuna sahu, f- arta sahu, 0.012 0.006 Gharab House 260 Already sold out
ba- markandeswara sahi ari-2
samili chatiapada lane, puri
town
77 429 899 Bijaya laxmi khuntia, h- 0.003 0.003 Gharab Lodge 130 Already sold out
narasingha khuntia, ca- ari-2 (Kasinat
sevak brahmana, ba- h
harachandi sahi Bhaban)

78 428 900 Prabhati kumari debi, h- 0.006 0.006 Gharab Lodge 260 Already sold out
trinath khuntia, ca- sevak ari-2 (Kasinat
brahmana, ba- harachandi h
sahi Bhaban)

x
Sl. Kha Plot Name of the person having Total Land Kisam Nature Built Project affected Relation Se Age Social Loss of Loss of Displac
No. ta no RoR affect to be of up person with head x categor other other ed
no ed acquir affected Area of the y of the assets assets (yes/
land ed (in property of HHs family associa associat no)
(in acres) (residen affect ted ed with
acres) tial ed with affecte
house, prope affecte d land
lodge, rty d land (quantit
shop, (sq. (specifi y)
etc.) Ft) cation)
79 517 901 Thakura ramachandra dev, 0.014 0.014 Gharab House 610 Already sold out
guru dayananda saraswati ari-2
maharaj shree
krishnananda brahmachari
guru thakura, ca- brahman
sanyasi, ba- laxminarayan
jibar mandira, satisanandi
road kancherapada, tha-
bijipur, dist.- paragana,
ramachandra deba, ca-
brahman sanyasi, ba-
laxminarayan jibar mandir,
satisanandi road,
kancherapada, tha- bijipur,
dist. - 24 paragana
80 703 901/1 Srinath khuntia, f- kasinath 0.014 0.008 Gharab Lodge 350 Already sold out
327 khuntia, ca- sevaka ari-2
brahman, ba- nijigaon

81 429 903 Bijaya laxmi khuntia, h- 0.008 0.008 Gharab Lodge 350 Already sold out
narasingha khuntia, ca- ari-2
sevak brahmana, ba-
harachandi sahi

82 147 904 Bhitara sebayata nijoga 0.014 0.014 Gharab House 610 Already sold out
kamiti marphat: ba: ari-2
gopinath pujapanda, f-
ramachandra pujapanda,
jambeswar kara, f- krushna
chandra kara, ca- brahman,
ba- harachandi sahi
83 147 905 Bhitara sebayata nijoga 0.021 0.021 Gharab House 920 Already sold out
kamiti marphat: ba: ari-2
gopinath pujapanda, f-
ramachandra pujapanda,
jambeswar kara, f- krushna
xi
Sl. Kha Plot Name of the person having Total Land Kisam Nature Built Project affected Relation Se Age Social Loss of Loss of Displac
No. ta no RoR affect to be of up person with head x categor other other ed
no ed acquir affected Area of the y of the assets assets (yes/
land ed (in property of HHs family associa associat no)
(in acres) (residen affect ted ed with
acres) tial ed with affecte
house, prope affecte d land
lodge, rty d land (quantit
shop, (sq. (specifi y)
etc.) Ft) cation)
chandra kara, ca- brahman,
ba- harachandi sahi
84 147 906 Bhitara sebayata nijoga 0.059 0.059 Gharab House 2570 Already sold out
kamiti marphat: ba: ari-2
gopinath pujapanda, f-
ramachandra pujapanda,
jambeswar kara, f- krushna
chandra kara, ca- brahman,
ba- harachandi sahi
85 147 907 Bhitara sebayata nijoga 0.040 0.040 Gharab House 1740 Already sold out
kamiti marphat: ba: ari-2
gopinath pujapanda, f-
ramachandra pujapanda,
jambeswar kara, f- krushna
chandra kara, ca- brahman,
ba- harachandi sahi
86 487 908 Bhubaneswar mishra, f- 0.012 0.012 Gharab House 520 Already sold out
narayan mishra, ca- ari-2
brahman, ba- nijigaon
87 487 909 Bhubaneswar mishra, f- 0.007 0.007 Gharab House 310 Already sold out
narayan mishra, ca- ari-2
brahman, ba- nijigaon

88 314 910 Bishnupriya khuntia, h- 0.013 0.013 Gharab House 560 Already sold out
jambeswar khuntia, ca- ari-2
sevak brahman, ba- khuntia
nivash hatisala lokanath
road

89 147 911 Bhitara sebayata nijoga 0.004 0.004 Rasta House 170 Already sold out
kamiti marphat: ba:
gopinath pujapanda, f-
ramachandra pujapanda,
jambeswar kara, f- krushna
chandra kara, ca- brahman,
ba- harachandi sahi
xii
Sl. Kha Plot Name of the person having Total Land Kisam Nature Built Project affected Relation Se Age Social Loss of Loss of Displac
No. ta no RoR affect to be of up person with head x categor other other ed
no ed acquir affected Area of the y of the assets assets (yes/
land ed (in property of HHs family associa associat no)
(in acres) (residen affect ted ed with
acres) tial ed with affecte
house, prope affecte d land
lodge, rty d land (quantit
shop, (sq. (specifi y)
etc.) Ft) cation)
90 583 912 Shree gouri gopal jiu bije 0.023 0.017 Gharab House 740 Subhadra Self F 73 General Yes
nijagruha, marphat: ba: ari-2 Nanda
khetramohan nanda, f- Khetra mohan Son M 49 General Yes
bhubanamohan nanda, Nanda
subhadra nanda, h-
bhubanamohan nanda, ca-
brahman, ba- nijagaon
91 583 913 Shree gouri gopal jiu bije 0.016 0.016 Gharab House 690 Subhadra nanda Self F 73 General Yes
nijagruha, marphat: ba: ari-2 Khetramohan Son M 49 General Yes
khetramohan nanda, f- Nanda
bhubanamohan nanda,
subhadra nanda, h-
bhubanamohan nanda, ca-
brahman, ba- nijagaon
92 583 914 Shree gouri gopal jiu bije 0.032 0.013 Gharab House 560 Subhadra Self F 73 General Yes
nijagruha, marphat: ba: ari-2 Nanda
khetramohan nanda, f- Khetramohan Son M 49 General Yes
bhubanamohan nanda, Nanda
subhadra nanda, h-
bhubanamohan nanda, ca-
brahman, ba- nijagaon
93 901 955 Lokanath dash, f- damodara 0.005 0.001 Gharab Beyond 40
dash, ca- brahman, ba- ari-2 75m SIA
nijigaon zone,
(NA)
94 377 956 Ajaya kumar 0.017 0.002 Gharab Beyond 90
dattamahapatra, f- lakanath ari-2 75m SIA
dattamahapatra, puspita zone,
dattamahapatra, h- ajaya (NA)
kumar dattamahapatra, ca-
sevak brahman, ba: nijigaon
95 387 957 Bijaya kumar Gharab Beyond
dattamahapatra, f- ari-2 75m SIA
nilakantha dattamahapatra, zone
sunitarani dattamahapatra, (NA)
h- bijaya kumar
xiii
Sl. Kha Plot Name of the person having Total Land Kisam Nature Built Project affected Relation Se Age Social Loss of Loss of Displac
No. ta no RoR affect to be of up person with head x categor other other ed
no ed acquir affected Area of the y of the assets assets (yes/
land ed (in property of HHs family associa associat no)
(in acres) (residen affect ted ed with
acres) tial ed with affecte
house, prope affecte d land
lodge, rty d land (quantit
shop, (sq. (specifi y)
etc.) Ft) cation)
dattamahapatra, ca- sevak
brahman, ba: basuli sahi
96 830 958 Jagannath dattamahapatra, 0.006 0.006 Gharab Refuse 260
f- narasingha ari-2
dattamahapatra, ca-
karana, ba- nijigaon samili
paschimadwara
97 200 959 Jagannath dattamahapatra, 0.007 0.007 Gharab Refuse 300
f- narasingha ari-2
dattamahapatra, ca-
karana, ba- nijigaon
98 187 960 Jayaram mohapatra, f- 0.011 0.011 Gharab House 480 Already sold out
lokanath mohapatra, ca- ari-2
brahman, ba- nijigaon

99 510 961 Mana ramachandra 0.011 0.011 Gharab House 480 Already sold out
mohapatra, f- ganesh ari-2
mohapatra, ca- chasa, ba-
nijigaon
100 896 962 Ramachandra mohapatra, f- 0.011 0.011 Gharab House 480 Already sold out
ganesh mohapatra, ca- ari-2
chasa, ba- nijigaon
101 248 963 Sidheswar rout, 0.026 0.026 Gharab House, 2050. Prasanta kumar Self M 48 General Yes
chittaranjan rout, narayan ari-2 Lodge & 12 Mohanty
rout, f- daitari rout, ca- Shop Jyoti Mohapatra Self F 38 General Yes
khandayat, ba- Sakuntala Mother F 78 General Yes
balabhadrapur (chhatra Mohanty
bazar) cuttack town, tha- Niharika Sister F 30 General Yes
madhupatna, dist: cuttack Mohanty
Bishnu charan Son M 24 General Yes
Mohapatra
Prasana Brother M 45 General Yes
Mohanty
Bhabani sankar Son M 22 General Yes
Mohapatra

xiv
Sl. Kha Plot Name of the person having Total Land Kisam Nature Built Project affected Relation Se Age Social Loss of Loss of Displac
No. ta no RoR affect to be of up person with head x categor other other ed
no ed acquir affected Area of the y of the assets assets (yes/
land ed (in property of HHs family associa associat no)
(in acres) (residen affect ted ed with
acres) tial ed with affecte
house, prope affecte d land
lodge, rty d land (quantit
shop, (sq. (specifi y)
etc.) Ft) cation)
Mahesh Son M 19 General Yes
Mohapatra
Prakash Brother M 40 General Yes
Mohanty
102 248 964 Sidheswar rout, 0.019 0.019 Gharab House 830 Prasanta Self M 48 General Yes
chittaranjan rout, narayan ari-2 Mohanty
rout, f- daitari rout, ca- Sakuntala Mother F 78 General Yes
khandayat, ba- Mohanty
balabhadrapur (chhatra Niharika Sister F 30 General Yes
bazar) cuttack town, tha- Mohanty
madhupatna, dist: cuttack Prasana Brother M 45 General Yes
Mohanty
Prakash Brother M 40 General Yes
Mohanty
103 310 967 Secretary pratihari nizoga 0.045 0.045 Gharab Lodge- 1960 Already sold out
arnnadana bhoga kamiti ari-2 Pratihari
bhitara baikunthadhama Bhaban
puri
104 180 967/1 Secretary pratihari nizoga 0.045 0.045 Gharab Lodge- 1960 Already sold out
322 arnnadana bhoga kamiti ari-2 Pratihari
bhitara baikunthadhama Bhaban
puri
105 522 968 Deepak kumar sahu, f- 0.057 0.051 Gharab Lodge 2220 Already sold out
muralidhara sahu, ari-2
jyoshnarani sahu, h-
narayan sahu, rajeswari
sahu, rishikesh sahu, f-
narayan sahu, ca- gudia, ba-
choudhuri bazar, cuttack,
tha- lalbagh, ba- nijigaon
106 554 969 Harekrushna khuntia, f- 0.115 0.104 Gharab Shop & 16487 Already sold out
ramaraman khuntia, ca- ari-2 lodge .31
brahman, ba- nijigaon (Bishnu
bhawan)

xv
Sl. Kha Plot Name of the person having Total Land Kisam Nature Built Project affected Relation Se Age Social Loss of Loss of Displac
No. ta no RoR affect to be of up person with head x categor other other ed
no ed acquir affected Area of the y of the assets assets (yes/
land ed (in property of HHs family associa associat no)
(in acres) (residen affect ted ed with
acres) tial ed with affecte
house, prope affecte d land
lodge, rty d land (quantit
shop, (sq. (specifi y)
etc.) Ft) cation)
107 640 970 Gangadhara mohapatra, 0.060 0.054 Gharab Lodge 2350 Already sold out
ananta mohaparta, ari-2 (Assam
damodara mohapatra, f- Lodge)
asama lokanath mohapatra,
balabhadra mohapatra,
bhubana mohana
mohapatra, f- asama
jagannath mohapatra, ca-
brahman, ba- harachandi
sahi
108 640 971 Gangadhara mohapatra, 0.052 0.049 Gharab Lodge 2130 Already sold out
ananta mohaparta, ari-2
damodara mohapatra, f-
asama lokanath mohapatra,
balabhadra mohapatra,
bhubana mohana
mohapatra, f- asama
jagannath mohapatra, ca-
brahman, ba- harachandi
sahi
109 137 972 Purna chandra panda, f- 0.018 0.018 Gharab House & 780 Purnachandra Self M 62 General Yes
harihara panda, ca- sevak ari-2 lodge Panda
brahman, ba- narasingha Somnath Panda Son M 36 General Yes
ballava patana railway Rashmita Pand Sister F 31 General Yes
fatak, tha- kumbharpada,
dist. Puri

xvi
Sl. Kha Plot Name of the person having Total Land Kisam Nature Built Project affected Relation Se Age Social Loss of Loss of Displac
No. ta no RoR affect to be of up person with head x categor other other ed
no ed acquir affected Area of the y of the assets assets (yes/
land ed (in property of HHs family associa associat no)
(in acres) (residen affect ted ed with
acres) tial ed with affecte
house, prope affecte d land
lodge, rty d land (quantit
shop, (sq. (specifi y)
etc.) Ft) cation)
110 260 974 Nabakishor kara, 0.023 0.023 Gharab House & 1000 Already sold out
radhanatha kara, ari-2 lodge
purnachandra kara, govinda
chandra kara, prafulla
chandra kara, padmalabha
kara, f- rama dayalu kara,
lachhamana kara, f-
shreedhara kara, harihara
kara, nilakantha kara, f-
banamali kara, batakrushna
kara, f- brundabana kara,
haramani kara, h- jogeswar
kara, baidyanath kara,
dwarikanath kara,
prabhunath kara, f-
jogeswar kara, ca- brahman,
ba- nijigaon
111 260 975 Nabakishor kara, 0.014 0.014 Gharab House & 610 Already sold out
radhanatha kara, ari-2 lodge
purnachandra kara, govinda
chandra kara, prafulla
chandra kara, padmalabha
kara, f- rama dayalu kara,
lachhamana kara, f-
shreedhara kara, harihara
kara, nilakantha kara, f-
banamali kara, batakrushna
kara, f- brundabana kara,
haramani kara, h- jogeswar
kara, baidyanath kara,
dwarikanath kara,
prabhunath kara, f-
jogeswar kara, ca- brahman,
ba- nijigaon

xvii
Sl. Kha Plot Name of the person having Total Land Kisam Nature Built Project affected Relation Se Age Social Loss of Loss of Displac
No. ta no RoR affect to be of up person with head x categor other other ed
no ed acquir affected Area of the y of the assets assets (yes/
land ed (in property of HHs family associa associat no)
(in acres) (residen affect ted ed with
acres) tial ed with affecte
house, prope affecte d land
lodge, rty d land (quantit
shop, (sq. (specifi y)
etc.) Ft) cation)
112 368 976 Balaram dash, f- phakira 0.014 0.014 Gharab House 610 Already sold out
dash, ca- baistamba, ba- ari-2
nijigaon
113 144 977 Hajuri biswanath khuntia, f- 0.020 0.020 Gharab House 870 Already sold out
hajuri gobinda chandra ari-2
khuntia, ca- brahman, ba-
nijigaon
114 263 978 Narasingha subudhi, f- 0.011 0.011 Gharab House & 470 Already sold out
raghunath subudhi, ca- ari-2 shop
gopala, ba- nijigaon gandua
chaura
115 449 978/1 Susanta kumar panda, 0.009 0.009 Gharab House 390 Already sold out
337 birupakhya panda, f- ari-2
krushna chandra panda,
niharika panda, h- sukanta
kumar panda, ca- brahman,
ba- chhatrapur, tha-
chhatrapur, sujata panda, f-
patitapabana panda, ca-
brahman, ba- brahmapur
pada, daluasahi, tha-
brahmapur, dist. Ganjam
116 154 979/1 Gobardhana subudhi, f- 0.011 0.011 Gharab Shop & 480 Gobardhan Self M 75 OBC Yes
336 raghunath subudhi, ca- ari-2 house subudhi
gopala, ba- nijigaon samili Gopal subudhi Son M 42 OBC Yes
gandua chaura Gokula subudhi Son M 38 OBC Yes
117 395 979 Bamana subudhi, f- 0.014 0.014 Gharab House 610 Already sold out
raghunath subudhi, ca- ari-2
gopala, ba- nijigaon samili
gandua chaura

118 130 979/1 Ganeswara subudhi, f- 0.012 0.012 Gharab Shop & 520 Already sold out
335 raghunath subudhi, ca- ari-2 house
gopala, ba- nijigaon samili
gandua chaura

xviii
Sl. Kha Plot Name of the person having Total Land Kisam Nature Built Project affected Relation Se Age Social Loss of Loss of Displac
No. ta no RoR affect to be of up person with head x categor other other ed
no ed acquir affected Area of the y of the assets assets (yes/
land ed (in property of HHs family associa associat no)
(in acres) (residen affect ted ed with
acres) tial ed with affecte
house, prope affecte d land
lodge, rty d land (quantit
shop, (sq. (specifi y)
etc.) Ft) cation)
119 30 980 Artatrana mahasuara, 0.042 0.042 Gharab House 1830 Damodar Self M 62 General Yes
dinabandhu mahasuara, f- ari-2 mahasuare
kasinath mahasuara, ca- Lokanath Self M 65 General Yes
sevak brahman, ba- mahasuare
harachandi sahi Shakuntala Self F 65 General Yes
mohasuara
Raghunath Self M 59 General Yes
mohasuara
harakrushna Brother M 60 General Yes
mahasuare
Gopinath Son M 22 General Yes
mohasuara
Somnath Son M 39 General Yes
mohasuara
Narasinganatha Nephew M 23 General Yes
Mahasuare
Bijayalaxmi Niece F 27 General Yes
mahasuare
Batakrushna Son M 37 General Yes
mahasuare
Jayakrushna Brother M 57 General Yes
mahasuare
Syamsundar Son M 35 General Yes
mohasuara
Jamasware Nephew M 29 General Yes
mahasuare
Badrinarayan Son M 34 General Yes
mohasuara
Tapaswani Daughter F 23 General Yes
mahasuare

xix
Sl. Kha Plot Name of the person having Total Land Kisam Nature Built Project affected Relation Se Age Social Loss of Loss of Displac
No. ta no RoR affect to be of up person with head x categor other other ed
no ed acquir affected Area of the y of the assets assets (yes/
land ed (in property of HHs family associa associat no)
(in acres) (residen affect ted ed with
acres) tial ed with affecte
house, prope affecte d land
lodge, rty d land (quantit
shop, (sq. (specifi y)
etc.) Ft) cation)
120 326 981 Prahallad padhan, f- 0.018 0.018 Gharab House 780 Already sold out
banchhanidhi padhan, ari-2
gauramani padhan, h-
prahallad pradhan, ca-
khandayat, ba- nijigaon

121 12 982 Arnapurna mahapatra, h- 0.018 0.018 Gharab House 780 Already sold out
jagannath mahapatra, ca- ari-2
brahmana, ba- nijigaon
122 717 984 Subasini panda, h- 0.020 0.020 Gharab Refuse
radhashyam panda, ca- ari-2
brahman, ba- nijigaon
123 373 985 Harihara guru, f- 0.008 0.008 Gharab House 350 Already sold out
managobinda guru, ca- ari-2
brahman, ba- nijigaon
124 820 986 Gobinda chandra mahanty, 0.038 0.033 Gharab House 1430 Rabindra kumar Self M 78 OBC Yes
f- jogendra nath mohanty, ari-2 mohanty
ca- karana, ba- nijigaon Rajlaxmi Self F 62 OBC Yes
mohanty
Rajendra Self M 55 OBC Yes
mohanty
Deepak Son M 37 OBC Yes
mohanty
Sachinandan Son M 39 OBC Yes
mohanty
Anupam Son M 25 OBC Yes
mohanty
Mitali mohanty Daughter F 26 OBC Yes
Viswabandan Son M 32 OBC Yes
mohanty
Pritimadhu Daughter F 30 OBC Yes
mohanty
125 163 988 Gaurahari dash, f- 0.005 0.004 Gharab House 170 Already sold out
jagannath dash, ca- ari-2
brahman, ba- nijigaon

xx
Sl. Kha Plot Name of the person having Total Land Kisam Nature Built Project affected Relation Se Age Social Loss of Loss of Displac
No. ta no RoR affect to be of up person with head x categor other other ed
no ed acquir affected Area of the y of the assets assets (yes/
land ed (in property of HHs family associa associat no)
(in acres) (residen affect ted ed with
acres) tial ed with affecte
house, prope affecte d land
lodge, rty d land (quantit
shop, (sq. (specifi y)
etc.) Ft) cation)
126 914 989 Sukumari ray, h- 0.010 0.010 Gharab House 450 Prasanta Self M 52 General Yes
gopalachandra ray, ca- ari-2 purohit
kayasta, ba- nijigaon Khetramani Daughter F 25 General Yes
purohit
Sonli purahit Daughter F 22 General Yes
127 817 990 Gagandha padhi, f- 0.004 0.004 Gharab House 170 Already sold out
bhagirathi padhi, ca- ari-2
brahman, ba-nijagaon
128 817 991 Gagandha padhi, f- 0.011 0.011 Gharab House 480 Already sold out
bhagirathi padhi, ca- ari-2
brahman, ba-nijagaon
129 715 992 Gunanidhi pattnayak, f- 0.010 0.010 Gharab Refuse
artabandhu pattnayak, ca- ari-2
karana, ba- nijagaon
130 715 993 Gunanidhi pattnayak, f- 0.050 0.050 Gharab Refuse
artabandhu pattnayak, ca- ari-2
karana, ba- nijagaon
131 78 994 Manoranjan pattnayak, 0.014 0.014 Gharab Refuse
mahesh kumar pattnayak, f- ari-2
gunanidhi pattnayak, ca-
karana, ba- basuli sahi, tha-
puri town, dist.- puri
132 321 995 Deepak kumar sahu, f- 0.016 0.016 Gharab House 690 Already sold out
simanchala sahu, ca- ari-2
sundhi, ba- chhatrapur, dist.
Ganjam, anusaya sahu, h-
surendra nath sahu, ca-
sundhi, ba- nijigaon
133 47 996 Uchhaba lenka, f- bhima 0.028 0.028 Gharab House 1220 Already sold out
linka, nilamani lenka, h- ari-2
uchhaba lenka, gurubari
lenka, h- bhima lenka, ca-
khandayat, ba- nijigaon

xxi
Sl. Kha Plot Name of the person having Total Land Kisam Nature Built Project affected Relation Se Age Social Loss of Loss of Displac
No. ta no RoR affect to be of up person with head x categor other other ed
no ed acquir affected Area of the y of the assets assets (yes/
land ed (in property of HHs family associa associat no)
(in acres) (residen affect ted ed with
acres) tial ed with affecte
house, prope affecte d land
lodge, rty d land (quantit
shop, (sq. (specifi y)
etc.) Ft) cation)
134 276 997 Gangadhara datta 0.023 0.023 Gharab House 100 Already sold out
mohapatra, bipin bihari ari-2
datta mohapatra, nabina
kumar datta mohapatra, f-
narayan dattamahapatra,
ca- karana, ba- nijagaon
135 126 998 Gangadhara dash, f- Gharab Beyond
gadadhara dash, ca- ari-2 75m SIA
daitapati, ba- nijigaon zone
(NA)
136 595 1216 Ramachandra dash, guru 0.033 0.033 Gharab House 1440 Already sold out
chaitanya dash, ca- ari-2
baishnab, ba- nijigaon samili
basulei pakha

137 638 1217 Lingaraj panda, f- biswanath 0.020 0.020 Gharab House 870 Already sold out
panda, ca- brahman, ba- ari-2
nijigaon

138 554 1218 Harekrushna khuntia, f- 0.006 0.006 Gharab House 260 Already sold out
ramaraman khuntia, ca- ari-2
brahman, ba- nijigaon

xxii
Sl. Kha Plot Name of the person having Total Land Kisam Nature Built Project affected Relation Se Age Social Loss of Loss of Displac
No. ta no RoR affect to be of up person with head x categor other other ed
no ed acquir affected Area of the y of the assets assets (yes/
land ed (in property of HHs family associa associat no)
(in acres) (residen affect ted ed with
acres) tial ed with affecte
house, prope affecte d land
lodge, rty d land (quantit
shop, (sq. (specifi y)
etc.) Ft) cation)
139 260 1219 Naba kishor kara, 0.005 0.005 Gharab Shop 220 Already sold out
radhanath kara, ari-2
purnachandra kara, gobinda
chandra kara, prafulla
chandra kara, prahallad
kara, f- rama dayalu kara,
lachhamana kara, f-
sridhara kara, nilakantha
kara, f- banamali kara,
batakrushna kara, f-
brundabana kara, haramani
kara, h- jogeswar kara,
baidyanath kara,
dwarikanath kara,
prabhunath kara, f-
jogeswar kara, ca-
brahmana, ba- nijigaon
140 157 1220 Nrusingha kara, f- 0.022 0.022 Gharab House & 2855. Already sold out
gadadhara kara, ca- ari-2 Shop 58
brahmana, ba- nijagaon
141 61 1221 Kamalakanta mishra, f- 0.023 0.023 Gharab House 1000 Already sold out
shyam sundara mishra, ca- ari-2
brahman, ba- nijigaon
142 261 1222 Shree patitapabana deva, 0.006 0.006 Gharab Shop 260 Manorama kara Self M 54 General No
shree nrusingha natha ari-2 Nilakantha kar Self M 77 General No
deva, shree radhakrushna Biswanatha Self M 66 General No
deba bije mani karnika sahi kara
marphat: ba: nabakishor Laxmiprasad Self M 57 General No
kara, radhanath kara, purna kara
chandra kara, gobinda Baidiyanath Self M 65 General No
chandra kara, praphulla kara
chandra kara, padmalabha Bhimsen kara Son M 33 General No
kara, f- ram dayal kara, Nursinganatha Son M 48 General No
lachhaman kara, f- kara
shreedhara kara, Dwarikanatha Brother M 62 General No

xxiii
Sl. Kha Plot Name of the person having Total Land Kisam Nature Built Project affected Relation Se Age Social Loss of Loss of Displac
No. ta no RoR affect to be of up person with head x categor other other ed
no ed acquir affected Area of the y of the assets assets (yes/
land ed (in property of HHs family associa associat no)
(in acres) (residen affect ted ed with
acres) tial ed with affecte
house, prope affecte d land
lodge, rty d land (quantit
shop, (sq. (specifi y)
etc.) Ft) cation)
batakrushna kara, f- kara
brundabana, jogeswar kara, Rajlaxmi kara Sister in F 58 General No
harihara kara, nilakantha law
kara, f- banamali kara, ca- Debasis kara Son M 21 General No
sevak brahman, ba- Nirupama kara Sister in F 53 General No
harachandi sahi law
Gopinatha kara Nephew M 34 General No
Amarnatha kara Grand son M 23 General No
Ramnatha kara Nephew M 31 General No
Chintamani kara Nephew M 36 General No
Somnatha kara Grand son M 21 General No
Sambhunath Grand son M 19 General No
kara
Santosh kumar Son M 33 General No
kara
Sangita kara Sister in F 52 General No
law
Prafula chandra Brother in M 56 General No
kara law
Rajamani kara Mother F 82 General No
Padmalabha Brother in M 54 General No
kara law
143 190 1223 Jayaram singhari, f- 0.007 0.007 Gharab Shop 300 Jogendra Self M 47 General No
balabhadra singhari, ari-2 (Rented) subudhi
balabhadra kara, f-
gadadhara kara, singhari
jogeswar kara, f- banamali
kara, singhari raghunath
kara, f- radhamohan kara,
kasinath kara, f- singhari
shyama kara, ca- brahman,
ba: balisahi no-1
144 654 1224 Sakuntala panda, h- gopal 0.015 0.015 Gharab Refuse
chandra panda, ca- ari-2
brahman, ba- nijigaon

xxiv
Sl. Kha Plot Name of the person having Total Land Kisam Nature Built Project affected Relation Se Age Social Loss of Loss of Displac
No. ta no RoR affect to be of up person with head x categor other other ed
no ed acquir affected Area of the y of the assets assets (yes/
land ed (in property of HHs family associa associat no)
(in acres) (residen affect ted ed with
acres) tial ed with affecte
house, prope affecte d land
lodge, rty d land (quantit
shop, (sq. (specifi y)
etc.) Ft) cation)
145 612 1225 Lakhi panda, f- agadhu 0.008 0.008 Gharab House & 640.7 Already sold out
panda, ca- brahmana, ba- ari-2 Shop 6
nijigaon
146 26 1226 Krushna chandra jena, naba 0.008 0.008 Gharab Shop & 965.9 Already sold out
kishora jena, f- arta jena, ari-2 house 2
ca- gopala, ba- nijagaon
147 26 1227 Krushna chandra jena, naba 0.014 0.014 Gharab Shop & 2000 Already sold out
kishora jena, f- arta jena, ari-2 house
ca- gopala, ba- nijagaon
148 237 1228 Dinabandhu singhari, f- 0.071 0.071 Gharab House 3090 Already sold out
gadadhara singhari, ca- ari-2
sevaka brahman, ba-
manikarnikasahi
149 228 1229 Damodara singhari, f- 0.057 0.057 Gharab House 2480 Already sold out
gadadhara singhari, ca- ari-2
sevak brahman, ba-
manikarnika sahi
150 143 965 Shree mahateswari 0.076 0.076 Gharab House 3310 Already sold out
thakurani bije nijagruha ari-1
marphat: ba: gopala
chandra mahapatra, radha
mohan mohapatra,
ramachandra mahapatra,
raghunath mahapatra,
biswanath mohapatra, f-
basudeva mohapatra,
gobinda chandra
mohapatra, baidyanath
mohapatra, f- gopala
chandra mohapatra, shyam
sundar mohapatra,
banamali mohapatra, f-
batakrushna mohapatra, ca-
brahman, ba- harachandi
sahi

xxv
Sl. Kha Plot Name of the person having Total Land Kisam Nature Built Project affected Relation Se Age Social Loss of Loss of Displac
No. ta no RoR affect to be of up person with head x categor other other ed
no ed acquir affected Area of the y of the assets assets (yes/
land ed (in property of HHs family associa associat no)
(in acres) (residen affect ted ed with
acres) tial ed with affecte
house, prope affecte d land
lodge, rty d land (quantit
shop, (sq. (specifi y)
etc.) Ft) cation)
151 335 890/1 Nabakishor pradhan, f- 0.007 0.007 Gharab House 304 Already sold out
524 nilakantha pradhan, ari-2
prabhasini pradhan, h- braja
kishor pradhan, bapindra
pradhan, sukanta pradhan,
sushanta pradhan, binodini
pradhan, f- braja kishor
pradhan, ca- khandayat, ba-
nijagaon samili betara gali
152 428 899/1 Prabhati kumari debi, h- 0.003 0.0035 Gharab House & 150 Already sold out
388 trinath khuntia, ca- sevak 5 ari-1 lodge
brahmana, ba- harachandi
sahi
153 428 903/1 Prabhati kumari debi, h- 0.006 0.006 Gharab House & 260 Already sold out
389 trinath khuntia, ca- sevak ari-1 lodge
brahmana, ba- harachandi
sahi
154 429 900/1 Bijayalaxmi khuntia, h- 0.004 0.0045 Gharab House & 190 Already sold out
390 narasingha khuntia, ca- 5 ari-1 lodge
sevak brahman, ba-
harachandi sahi

155 786 900/1 Jayalaxmi khuntia, h- 0.003 0.0035 Gharab House & 150 Already sold out
/23 382 laxminarayan khunti, ca- 5 ari-1 lodge
sevak brahman, ba-
harachandi sahi
156 786 899/1 Jayalaxmi khuntia, h- 0.003 0.003 Gharab House & 130 Already sold out
/23 383 laxminarayan khunti, ca- ari-2 lodge
sevak brahman, ba-
harachandi sahi
157 786 903/1 Jayalaxmi khuntia, h- 0.009 0.009 Gharab House & 390 Already sold out
/23 384 laxminarayan khunti, ca- ari-2 lodge
sevak brahman, ba-
harachandi sahi
158 786 900/1 Sampadaka bhitara 0.010 0.0105 Gharab Shop 450 Already sold out

xxvi
Sl. Kha Plot Name of the person having Total Land Kisam Nature Built Project affected Relation Se Age Social Loss of Loss of Displac
No. ta no RoR affect to be of up person with head x categor other other ed
no ed acquir affected Area of the y of the assets assets (yes/
land ed (in property of HHs family associa associat no)
(in acres) (residen affect ted ed with
acres) tial ed with affecte
house, prope affecte d land
lodge, rty d land (quantit
shop, (sq. (specifi y)
etc.) Ft) cation)
/24 385 sebayata nijoga, shree 5 ari-2
jagannath mandir puri maa,
ba: brundabana pujapanda,
f- ramachandra pujapanda,
ca- sevak, ba- dolamandapa
sahi
159 786 899/1 Sampadaka bhitara 0.008 0.008 Gharab 350 Already sold out
/24 386 sebayata nijoga, shree ari-2
jagannath mandir puri maa,
ba: brundabana pujapanda,
f- ramachandra pujapanda,
ca- sevak, ba- dolamandapa
sahi
160 786 903/1 Sampadaka bhitara 0.029 0.029 Gharab 1260 Already sold out
/24 387 sebayata nijoga, shree ari-2
jagannath mandir puri maa,
ba: brundabana pujapanda,
f- ramachandra pujapanda,
ca- sevak, ba- dolamandapa
sahi
161 786 985/1 Prativa dash, h- 0.014 0.014 Gharab House 1544. Already sold out
/1 363 rabinarayana das, ca- ari-2 86
brahman, ba- puri town
162 786 990/1 Ganapati padhi, f- 0.015 0.015 Gharab House 650 Already sold out
/10 475 bhagirathi padhi, ca- ari-2
6 brahman, ba- nijagaon
163 786 988/1 Purna chandra mohanty, f- 0.004 0.004 Gharab House 419.8 Already sold out
/15 523 natabara mohanty, ari-2 5
1 nisamani mohanty, h-
natabara mohanty, ca-
karana, ba- golapur, tha-
brahmagiri

xxvii
Sl. Kha Plot Name of the person having Total Land Kisam Nature Built Project affected Relation Se Age Social Loss of Loss of Displac
No. ta no RoR affect to be of up person with head x categor other other ed
no ed acquir affected Area of the y of the assets assets (yes/
land ed (in property of HHs family associa associat no)
(in acres) (residen affect ted ed with
acres) tial ed with affecte
house, prope affecte d land
lodge, rty d land (quantit
shop, (sq. (specifi y)
etc.) Ft) cation)
164 786 889/1 Krushna chandra pradhan, 0.009 0.0095 Gharab House & 410 Already sold out
/15 525 f- nilakantha pradhan, ca- 5 ari-2 shop
2 chasa, ba- nijagaon samili
beteragali

165 786 889/1 Rajakishor pradhan, f- 0.009 0.0095 Gharab House 410 Already sold out
/15 528 nilakantha pradhan, ca- 5 ari-2
5 chasa, ba- nijagaon samili
beteragali

166 786 902/1 Batakrushna mudra, f- 0.008 0.008 Gharab House & 350 Already sold out
/16 540 chintamani mudra, ca- ari-2 Lodge
8 sevak brahman, ba-
markandeswar sahi
167 786 868/1 Birata kishor das, f- durga 0.084 0.084 Gharab House 3650 Already sold out
/54 424 charan das, ca- karana, ba- ari-2
nijigaon

xxviii
2. Manikarnika Sahi
Sl. Khat Plot Name of the person having Total Land to Kisam Nature Built Project affected Relation S Age Social Loss of Loss Displ
No a no no ror affecte be of up person with head e category other of aced
. d land acquire affected Area of the hhs x of the assets other (yes/
(in d (in propert of family associa assets no)
acres) acres) y affect ted associ
(residen ed with ated
tial prope affecte with
house, rty d land affect
lodge, (sq. (specifi ed
shop, Ft) cation) land
etc.) (quan
tity)
1 792 660 Government 0.412 0.004 Rasta Road
2 792 661 Government 0.009 0.009 Gharabari House & 568.6 Jogendra subudhi Self M 47 OBC Yes
shop Jagannath Self M 60 General Yes
patihari
Ashok subudhi Son M 21 General Yes
Ramanarayan Son M 37 General Yes
patihari
Monali subudhi Daughter F 20 General Yes
Satyanarayan Son M 34 General Yes
patihari
3 792 662 Government 0.002 0.0015 Gharabari Shop 65.64 Purna chandra Self M 66 OBC No
subudhi
Lokanatha Son M 39 OBC No
subudhi
4 792 676 Government 0.005 0.005 Gharabari Vacant 220
land
5 792 963 Government 0.323 0.085 Rasta House 3700 Jogendra subudhi Self M 48 OBC Yes
Ashok subudhi Son M 21 OBC Yes
Monali subudhi Daughter F 20 OBC Yes

6 792 1024 Government 0.065 0.031 Rasta Road


7 792 660/1 Government 0.143 0.0595 Rasta Road
099
8 338 934 Shree jagannath 0.220 0.185 Gharabari House
mahaprabhu bije (panjab
shreekhetra marphat, ba: matha) -
mahanta balaram das guru refuse
ramachandra das, ca-
baishnav, ba- nijigaon
9 761 935 Shree jagannath 0.013 0.011 Sweeper
mahaprabhu bije place
shreekhetra marphat, ba:
xxix
Sl. Khat Plot Name of the person having Total Land to Kisam Nature Built Project affected Relation S Age Social Loss of Loss Displ
No a no no ror affecte be of up person with head e category other of aced
. d land acquire affected Area of the hhs x of the assets other (yes/
(in d (in propert of family associa assets no)
acres) acres) y affect ted associ
(residen ed with ated
tial prope affecte with
house, rty d land affect
lodge, (sq. (specifi ed
shop, Ft) cation) land
etc.) (quan
tity)
raghaba das matha
endaoment trastiboard
10 761 940 Shree jagannath 0.005 0.002 Sweeper
mahaprabhu bije place
shreekhetra marphat, ba:
raghaba das matha
endaoment trastiboard
11 112 941 Shree jagannath 0.098 0.053 Gharabari House 1307. Laxminarayan Self M 76 General Yes
mahaprabhu bije 79 mohapatra
shreekhetra marphat, ba: Rabinarayan Self M 57 General Yes
gopabandhu mahapatra mohapatra
ganeswahr mahapatra, Gopinatha Self M 76 General Yes
gopinath mahapatra, f- mohapatra
bhagirathi mahapatra, ca- Surya narayan Son M 49 General Yes
brahman, ba- nijigaon mohapatra
Ramabalava Son M 44 General Yes
mohapatra
Bhagirathi Son M 28 General Yes
mohapatra
Aditi mohapatra Grand F 18 General Yes
daughter
Haribalava Son M 42 General Yes
mohapatra
12 762 947/1 Shree jagannath 0.003 0.0005 Gharabari Shop 20 Jagannath Self M 70 General No
122 mahaprabhu bije pratihari
shreekhetra marphat
raghaba das matha,
endaoment trastiboard, ba-
13 762 960 Shree jagannath 0.005 0.005 Rasta Road
mahaprabhu bije
shreekhetra marphat
raghaba das matha,
endaoment trastiboard, ba-

xxx
Sl. Khat Plot Name of the person having Total Land to Kisam Nature Built Project affected Relation S Age Social Loss of Loss Displ
No a no no ror affecte be of up person with head e category other of aced
. d land acquire affected Area of the hhs x of the assets other (yes/
(in d (in propert of family associa assets no)
acres) acres) y affect ted associ
(residen ed with ated
tial prope affecte with
house, rty d land affect
lodge, (sq. (specifi ed
shop, Ft) cation) land
etc.) (quan
tity)
14 421 1023 Shree jagannath 0.392 0.140 Gharabari House, 4957. Sundar mani Self F 90 General Yes
mahaprabhu bije Lodge & 72 mohanty
shreekhetra marphat ba: Shop Bidutlata Daughter F 59 General Yes
mahanta madhusudan das (Sita mohanty
guru mahanta bhagabata Ram Bimal krushna Son M 57 General Yes
das, ca- baishnav, ba- Bhawan mohanty
nijigaon samili kausalya das ) Binaya krushna Son M 55 General Yes
matha mohanty
Bikram mohanty Nephew M 21 General Yes
Biswajit Mohanty Son M 50 General Yes
Biren mohanty Son M 47 General Yes

15 698 1031 Shree jagannath 0.010 0.004 Gharabari House 180 Makardwaja Self M 65 OBC Yes
mahaprabhu bije pradhan
shreekhetra marphat, Ramakanta Son M 38 OBC Yes
dakhinaparswa matha pradhan
endaoment trastiboard, ba- Radhakant Soon M 35 OBC Yes
pradhan
Sashikanta Son M 27 OBC Yes
pradhan
16 700 1041/ Shree jagannath 0.065 0.059 Gharabari House & 2570 Shymsundar duby Self M 90 General Coconu 9 Yes
1101 mahaprabhu bije shop t tree
shreekhetra marphat, Rajesh kumar Son M 44 General Yes
dakhinaparswa matha duby
endaoment trastiboard, ba- Suresh duby Grand son M 21 General Yes
Neta duby Niece F 40 General Yes
Raj kumari duby Daughter- F 55 General Yes
in-law
Awadesh duby Nephew M 45 General Yes
Lakhalala duby Nephew M 40 General Yes

17 701 1032 Shree jagannath 0.024 0.016 Gharabari House & 1988. Satyabhama Self F 74 General Yes
mahaprabhu bije Shop 54 mohapatra
shreekhetra marphat, Lokanatha Self M 33 General Yes
xxxi
Sl. Khat Plot Name of the person having Total Land to Kisam Nature Built Project affected Relation S Age Social Loss of Loss Displ
No a no no ror affecte be of up person with head e category other of aced
. d land acquire affected Area of the hhs x of the assets other (yes/
(in d (in propert of family associa assets no)
acres) acres) y affect ted associ
(residen ed with ated
tial prope affecte with
house, rty d land affect
lodge, (sq. (specifi ed
shop, Ft) cation) land
etc.) (quan
tity)
dakhinaparswa matha mohapatra
endaoment trastiboard, ba- Siba mohapatra Self M 75 OBC Yes
Surendra Self M 70 OBC Yes
mohapatra
Manorama Self F 50 OBC Yes
mohapatra
Somanatha Adopted M 25 OBC Yes
mohapatra son
Amit mohapatra Son M 36 OBC Yes
Pradeep Son M 45 OBC Yes
mohapatra
Basanta Son M 38 OBC Yes
mohapatra
Jayashree Daughter F 24 OBC Yes
mohapatra
Asit mohapatra Son M 34 OBC Yes
Pratap mohapatra Son M 38 OBC Yes
Prakash Son M 37 OBC Yes
mohapatra
18 698 1033 Shree jagannath 0.008 0.004 Gharabari Shop 141.6 A. ganesh acharya Self M 45 General Yes
mahaprabhu bije 2
shreekhetra marphat,
dakhinaparswa matha
endaoment trastiboard, ba-
19 698 1036 Shree jagannath 0.005 0.001 Gharabari Matha 40 Shymsundar duby Self M 90 General Yes
mahaprabhu bije Rajesh kumar Son M 44 General Yes
shreekhetra marphat, duby
dakhinaparswa matha Suresh duby Grand son M 21 General Yes
endaoment trastiboard, ba- Neta duby Niece F 40 General Yes
Raj kumaro duby Daughter- F 55 General Yes
in-law
Awadesh duby Nephew M 45 General Yes
Lakhalala duby Nephew M 40 General Yes

xxxii
Sl. Khat Plot Name of the person having Total Land to Kisam Nature Built Project affected Relation S Age Social Loss of Loss Displ
No a no no ror affecte be of up person with head e category other of aced
. d land acquire affected Area of the hhs x of the assets other (yes/
(in d (in propert of family associa assets no)
acres) acres) y affect ted associ
(residen ed with ated
tial prope affecte with
house, rty d land affect
lodge, (sq. (specifi ed
shop, Ft) cation) land
etc.) (quan
tity)
20 698 1138/ Shree jagannath 0.006 0.006 Gharabari House & 260 Sanjay kumar Self M 52 OBC Yes
1103 mahaprabhu bije shop swain
shreekhetra marphat, Bhagirathi swain Son M 25 OBC Yes
dakhinaparswa matha Madhusudan Son M 22 OBC Yes
endaoment trastiboard, ba- swain
21 698 1039 Shree jagannath 0.040 0.040 Gharabari Matha 1740 Sankutal Self F 60 OBC Yes
mahaprabhu bije (Dakhin samathara
shreekhetra marphat, aparas Samuja gopal Son M 33 OBC Yes
dakhinaparswa matha Matha) samantara
endaoment trastiboard, ba- Sibani kumari Daughter F 25 OBC Yes
samantara
22 698 1042 Shree jagannath 0.022 0.022 Gharabari 960 Santilata behera Self F 75 OBC Yes
mahaprabhu bije Maguni behera Son M 49 OBC Yes
shreekhetra marphat, Rashmi ranjan Grand son M 21 OBC Yes
dakhinaparswa matha behera
endaoment trastiboard, ba- Babuli Behera Son M 36 OBC Yes
Raghunath Son M 44 OBC Yes
behera
Bibhuti bhushan Son M 43 OBC Yes
behera
23 665 1046 Shree jagannath 0.045 0.045 Gharabari House 1960 Kalpana pande Self F 50 General Yes
mahaprabhu bije Jagannath Son M 21 General Yes
shreekhetra marphat, ramanuj Das
ramanuja das guru dullav
ramanuja das, ca- baishnav,
ba- nijagaon
24 338 942 Shree jagannath 0.491 0.387 Gharabari House 21842
mahaprabhu bije (panjab .56
shreekhetra marphat, ba: matha) -
mahanta balaram das, guru refuse
ramachandra das, ca-
baishnav, ba- nijagaon

xxxiii
Sl. Khat Plot Name of the person having Total Land to Kisam Nature Built Project affected Relation S Age Social Loss of Loss Displ
No a no no ror affecte be of up person with head e category other of aced
. d land acquire affected Area of the hhs x of the assets other (yes/
(in d (in propert of family associa assets no)
acres) acres) y affect ted associ
(residen ed with ated
tial prope affecte with
house, rty d land affect
lodge, (sq. (specifi ed
shop, Ft) cation) land
etc.) (quan
tity)
25 737 663 Shree jagannath 0.021 0.021 Gharabari Shop 920 Shree mandir No
mahaprabhu bije (Five parichalana
shreekhetra marphat mandir number committee
parichalana kamiti shree )
mandir puri, ba-
26 760 667 Shree jagannath 0.017 0.017 Gharabari House 740 Gyanedra narayan Self M 77 General Yes
mahaprabhu bije brahmachari
shreekhetra marphat mandir
parichalana kamiti shree Jogendra narayan Son M 44 General Yes
mandir puri, ba- brahmachari
Rajendra narayan Son M 41 General Yes
brahmachari
Debendra Son M 39 General Yes
narayan
brahmachari
Soumendra Son M 37 General Yes
narayan
brahmachari
Dharmendra Son M 35 General Yes
narayan
brahmachari
27 760 668 Shree jagannath 0.020 0.020 Gharabari House 870 Gyanedra narayan Self M 77 General Yes
mahaprabhu bije brahmachari
shreekhetra marphat mandir Jogendra narayan Son M 44 General Yes
parichalana kamiti shree brahmachari
mandir puri, ba- Rajendra narayan Son M 41 General Yes
brahmachari
Debendra Son M 39 General Yes
narayan
brahmachari
Soumendra Son M 37 General Yes
narayan
brahmachari

xxxiv
Sl. Khat Plot Name of the person having Total Land to Kisam Nature Built Project affected Relation S Age Social Loss of Loss Displ
No a no no ror affecte be of up person with head e category other of aced
. d land acquire affected Area of the hhs x of the assets other (yes/
(in d (in propert of family associa assets no)
acres) acres) y affect ted associ
(residen ed with ated
tial prope affecte with
house, rty d land affect
lodge, (sq. (specifi ed
shop, Ft) cation) land
etc.) (quan
tity)
Dharmendra Son M 35 General Yes
narayan
brahmachari
28 760 669 Shree jagannath 0.064 0.064 Gharabari House 2780 Gyanedra narayan Self M 77 General Yes
mahaprabhu bije brahmachari
shreekhetra marphat mandir Jogendra narayan Son M 44 General Yes
parichalana kamiti shree brahmachari
mandir puri, ba- Rajendra narayan Son M 41 General Yes
brahmachari
Debendra Son M 39 General Yes
narayan
brahmachari
Soumendra Son M 37 General Yes
narayan
brahmachari
Dharmendra Son M 35 General Yes
narayan
brahmachari
29 699 943 Shree jagannath 0.076 0.040 Gharabari Vacant 1740 No
mahaprabhu bije land
shreekhetra marphat mandir
parichalana kamiti shree
mandir puri, ba-
30 699 944 Shree jagannath 0.023 0.012 Gharabari House 520 Shymsundar duby Self M 90 General Yes
mahaprabhu bije Rajesh kumar Son M 44 General Yes
shreekhetra marphat mandir duby
parichalana kamiti shree Suresh duby Grand son M 21 General Yes
mandir puri, ba- Neta duby Niece F 40 General Yes
Raj kumaro duby Daughter- F 55 General Yes
in-law
Awadesh duby Nephew M 45 General Yes
Lakhalala duby Nephew M 40 General Yes

xxxv
Sl. Khat Plot Name of the person having Total Land to Kisam Nature Built Project affected Relation S Age Social Loss of Loss Displ
No a no no ror affecte be of up person with head e category other of aced
. d land acquire affected Area of the hhs x of the assets other (yes/
(in d (in propert of family associa assets no)
acres) acres) y affect ted associ
(residen ed with ated
tial prope affecte with
house, rty d land affect
lodge, (sq. (specifi ed
shop, Ft) cation) land
etc.) (quan
tity)
31 699 945 Shree jagannath 0.008 0.004 Gharabari House 170 Shymsundar duby Self M 90 General Yes
mahaprabhu bije Rajesh kumar Son M 44 General Yes
shreekhetra marphat mandir duby
parichalana kamiti shree Suresh duby Grand son M 21 General Yes
mandir puri, ba- Neta duby Niece F 40 General Yes
Raj kumaro duby Daughter- F 55 General Yes
in-law
Awadesh duby Nephew M 45 General Yes
Lakhalala duby Nephew M 40 General Yes

32 699 946 Shree jagannath 0.006 0.003 Gharabari House 130 Shymsundar duby Self M 90 General Yes
mahaprabhu bije Rajesh kumar Son M 44 General Yes
shreekhetra marphat mandir duby
parichalana kamiti shree Suresh duby Grand son M 21 General Yes
mandir puri, ba-
Neta duby Niece F 40 General Yes
Raj kumaro duby Daughter- F 55 General Yes
in-law
Awadesh duby Nephew M 45 General Yes
Lakhalala duby Nephew M 40 General Yes

33 699 947 Shree jagannath 0.012 0.007 Gharabari House 300 Shymsundar duby Self M 90 General Yes
mahaprabhu bije Rajesh kumar Son M 44 General Yes
shreekhetra marphat mandir duby
parichalana kamiti shree Suresh duby Grand son M 21 General Yes
mandir puri, ba- Neta duby Niece F 40 General Yes
Raj kumaro duby Daughter- F 55 General Yes
in-law
Awadesh duby Nephew M 45 General Yes
Lakhalala duby Nephew M 40 General Yes
34 699 949 Shree jagannath 0.054 0.054 Gharabari House 2350 Shymsundar duby Self M 90 General Yes
mahaprabhu bije Rajesh kumar Son M 44 General Yes

xxxvi
Sl. Khat Plot Name of the person having Total Land to Kisam Nature Built Project affected Relation S Age Social Loss of Loss Displ
No a no no ror affecte be of up person with head e category other of aced
. d land acquire affected Area of the hhs x of the assets other (yes/
(in d (in propert of family associa assets no)
acres) acres) y affect ted associ
(residen ed with ated
tial prope affecte with
house, rty d land affect
lodge, (sq. (specifi ed
shop, Ft) cation) land
etc.) (quan
tity)
shreekhetra marphat mandir duby
parichalana kamiti shree Suresh duby Grand son M 21 General Yes
mandir puri, ba- Neta duby Niece F 40 General Yes
Raj kumaro duby Daughter- F 55 General Yes
in-law
Awadesh duby Nephew M 45 General Yes
Lakhalala duby Nephew M 40 General Yes
35 699 950 Shree jagannath 0.107 0.107 Gharabari House 4660 Shymsundar duby Self M 90 General Yes
mahaprabhu bije Rajesh kumar Son M 44 General Yes
shreekhetra marphat mandir duby
parichalana kamiti shree Suresh duby Grand son M 21 General Yes
mandir puri, ba- Neta duby Niece F 40 General Yes
Raj kumaro duby Daughter- F 55 General Yes
in-law
Awadesh duby Nephew M 45 General Yes
Lakhalala duby Nephew M 40 General Yes
36 743 953 Shree jagannath 0.010 0.010 Gharabari Sweepe 435 No
mahaprabhu bije r place
shreekhetra marphat mandir (vacant
parichalana kamiti shree land)
mandir puri, ba-
37 743 954 Shree jagannath 0.071 0.071 Gharabari 3090 Surendranath Self M 75 General Yes
mahaprabhu bije sabat
shreekhetra marphat mandir Pramda sabat Self M 62 General Yes
parichalana kamiti shree Monaranjan sabat Son M 42 General Yes
mandir puri, ba- Amaya ranjan Son M 45 General Yes
sabat
Kanhi sabat Daughter M 34 General Yes
38 699 1025 Shree jagannath 0.015 0.008 Gharabari House & 350 Shymsundar duby Self M 90 General Yes
mahaprabhu bije shop Rajesh kumar Son M 44 General Yes
shreekhetra marphat mandir duby
parichalana kamiti shree Suresh duby Grand son M 21 General Yes
mandir puri, ba- Neta duby Niece F 40 General Yes
xxxvii
Sl. Khat Plot Name of the person having Total Land to Kisam Nature Built Project affected Relation S Age Social Loss of Loss Displ
No a no no ror affecte be of up person with head e category other of aced
. d land acquire affected Area of the hhs x of the assets other (yes/
(in d (in propert of family associa assets no)
acres) acres) y affect ted associ
(residen ed with ated
tial prope affecte with
house, rty d land affect
lodge, (sq. (specifi ed
shop, Ft) cation) land
etc.) (quan
tity)
Raj kumaro duby Daughter- F 55 General Yes
in-law
Awadesh duby Nephew M 45 General Yes
Lakhalala duby Nephew M 40 General Yes
39 699 1026 Shree jagannath 0.009 0.005 Gharabari House & 220 Shymsundar duby Self M 90 General Yes
mahaprabhu bije shop Rajesh kumar Son M 44 General Yes
shreekhetra marphat mandir duby
parichalana kamiti shree Suresh duby Grand son M 21 General Yes
mandir puri, ba- Neta duby Niece F 40 General Yes
Raj kumaro duby Daughter- F 55 General Yes
in-law
Awadesh duby Nephew M 45 General Yes
Lakhalala duby Nephew M 40 General Yes
40 699 1027 Shree jagannath 0.008 0.004 Gharabari House & 180 Shymsundar duby Self M 90 General Yes
mahaprabhu bije shop Rajesh kumar Son M 44 General Yes
shreekhetra marphat mandir duby
parichalana kamiti shree Suresh duby Grand son M 21 General Yes
mandir puri, ba- Neta duby Niece F 40 General Yes
Raj kumaro duby Daughter- F 55 General Yes
in-law
Awadesh duby Nephew M 45 General Yes
Lakhalala duby Nephew M 40 General Yes
41 699 1028 Shree jagannath 0.007 0.004 Gharabari House & 180 Shymsundar duby Self M 90 General Yes
mahaprabhu bije shop Rajesh kumar Son M 44 General Yes
shreekhetra marphat mandir duby
parichalana kamiti shree Suresh duby Grand son M 21 General Yes
mandir puri, ba- Neta duby Niece F 40 General Yes
Raj kumaro duby Daughter- F 55 General Yes
in-law
Awadesh duby Nephew M 45 General Yes
Lakhalala duby Nephew M 40 General Yes
42 699 1029 Shree jagannath 0.009 0.005 Gharabari House & 220 Shymsundar duby Self M 90 General Yes
mahaprabhu bije shop Rajesh kumar Son M 44 General Yes
xxxviii
Sl. Khat Plot Name of the person having Total Land to Kisam Nature Built Project affected Relation S Age Social Loss of Loss Displ
No a no no ror affecte be of up person with head e category other of aced
. d land acquire affected Area of the hhs x of the assets other (yes/
(in d (in propert of family associa assets no)
acres) acres) y affect ted associ
(residen ed with ated
tial prope affecte with
house, rty d land affect
lodge, (sq. (specifi ed
shop, Ft) cation) land
etc.) (quan
tity)
shreekhetra marphat mandir duby
parichalana kamiti shree Suresh duby Grand son M 21 General Yes
mandir puri, ba- Neta duby Niece F 40 General Yes
Raj kumaro duby Daughter- F 55 General Yes
in-law
Awadesh duby Nephew M 45 General Yes
Lakhalala duby Nephew M 40 General Yes
43 659/ 1041 Shree jagannath 1.110 0.851 Gharabari House & 4500 Shymsundar duby Self M 90 General Yes
43 mahaprabhu bije shop Rajesh kumar Son M 44 General Yes
shreekhetra marphat mandir duby
parichalana kamiti shree Suresh duby Grand son M 21 General Yes
mandir puri, ba- Neta duby Niece F 40 General Yes
Raj kumaro duby Daughter- F 55 General Yes
in-law
Awadesh duby Nephew M 45 General Yes
Lakhalala duby Nephew M 40 General Yes
44 659/ 1045 Shree jagannath 0.023 0.023 Gharabari House 523.1 Narayan nayak Self M 63 OBC Yes
43 mahaprabhu bije 3 Harihar nayak Self M 60 OBC Yes
shreekhetra marphat mandir Arjun nayak Self M 56 OBC Yes
parichalana kamiti shree Rakesh nayak Son M 33 OBC Yes
mandir puri, ba- Laxmidhar nayak Son M 27 OBC Yes
Somanath nayak Son M 30 OBC Yes
Ranjan nayak Son M 26 OBC Yes
Hatakrishna Son M 27 OBC Yes
nayak
Abhinash nayak Son M 25 OBC Yes
45 699 1030 Shree jagannath 0.739 0.532 Gharabari House & 3000 Shymsundar duby Self M 90 General Yes
mahaprabhu bije shop Rajesh kumar Son M 44 General Yes
shreekhetra marphat mandir duby
parichalana kamiti shree Suresh duby Grand son M 21 General Yes
mandir puri, ba- Neta duby Niece F 40 General Yes
Raj kumaro duby Daughter- F 55 General Yes
in-law
xxxix
Sl. Khat Plot Name of the person having Total Land to Kisam Nature Built Project affected Relation S Age Social Loss of Loss Displ
No a no no ror affecte be of up person with head e category other of aced
. d land acquire affected Area of the hhs x of the assets other (yes/
(in d (in propert of family associa assets no)
acres) acres) y affect ted associ
(residen ed with ated
tial prope affecte with
house, rty d land affect
lodge, (sq. (specifi ed
shop, Ft) cation) land
etc.) (quan
tity)
Awadesh duby Nephew M 45 General Yes
Lakhalala duby Nephew M 40 General Yes
46 659/ 1047 Shree jagannath 0.186 0.035 Gharabari House & 1520 Shymsundar duby Self M 90 General Yes
52 mahaprabhu bije shop Rajesh kumar Son M 44 General Yes
shreekhetra marphat mandir duby
parichalana kamiti shree Suresh duby Grand son M 21 General Yes
mandir puri, ba- Neta duby Niece F 40 General Yes
Raj kumaro duby Daughter- F 55 General Yes
in-law
Awadesh duby Nephew M 45 General Yes
Lakhalala duby Nephew M 40 General Yes
47 770 664 Shree kapalamochan deba, 0.005 0.005 Gharabari Shop 171 Krushna Chandra Self M General No
bije nijagaon, marphat Behera
balaram panda, harekrushna
panda, f- brahman, ba-
nijagaon
48 770 665 Shree kapalamohan deba, 0.009 0.009 Gharabari Shop 390 Krushna Chandra Self M General No
bije nijagaon, marphat Behera
balaram panda, harekrushna
panda, f- brahman, ba-
nijagaon
49 65 666 Nilakantha behera, f- laxman 0.008 0.008 Gharabari Shop 350
behera, ca- gopala, ba- (refuse)
harachandi sahi, samili naga
matha lane
50 711 670 Shree gelebai thakurani bije 0.115 0.056 Gharabari Temple 2400 Coconu 1 No
nijagaon, marphat samasta (Gelabai t tree
gramabasi pakhya, ba- thakura
narasingha mahanty, f- ni)
shyam sundar mahanty,
jayaram kara, f- balabhadra
kara, raghunath mahapatra,
f- managobinda mahapatra,

xl
Sl. Khat Plot Name of the person having Total Land to Kisam Nature Built Project affected Relation S Age Social Loss of Loss Displ
No a no no ror affecte be of up person with head e category other of aced
. d land acquire affected Area of the hhs x of the assets other (yes/
(in d (in propert of family associa assets no)
acres) acres) y affect ted associ
(residen ed with ated
tial prope affecte with
house, rty d land affect
lodge, (sq. (specifi ed
shop, Ft) cation) land
etc.) (quan
tity)
nityananda khuntia, f-
jagannath khuntia, bhima
gochhikara, f- banki
gochhikara, kasinatha
pratihari, f- damodara
pratihari, gadadhara
pasupalaka, f- artatrana
pasupalak, ca- brahman, ba-
nijagaon
51 550 672 Taluchha jagannath 0.010 0.010 Gharabari Vacant 400 Already sold out
mohapatra, f- taluchha land
ramakrushna mohapatra, ca-
sevaka brahman, ba-
nijagaon
52 234 673 Dinabandhu puspalaka 0.012 0.012 Gharabari House 408.3 Already sold out
orapha singhari, f- & Shop 2
gadadhara puspalaka orapha
singhari, ca- sevak brahman,
ba- nijagaon
53 103 674 Gadadhara puspalaka, f- 0.010 0.008 Gharabari House 347.2 Already sold out
artatrana puspalaka, & Shop 1
radhamani puspalak, h-
gadadhara puspalaka, ca-
brahman, ba- nijagaon

xli
Sl. Khat Plot Name of the person having Total Land to Kisam Nature Built Project affected Relation S Age Social Loss of Loss Displ
No a no no ror affecte be of up person with head e category other of aced
. d land acquire affected Area of the hhs x of the assets other (yes/
(in d (in propert of family associa assets no)
acres) acres) y affect ted associ
(residen ed with ated
tial prope affecte with
house, rty d land affect
lodge, (sq. (specifi ed
shop, Ft) cation) land
etc.) (quan
tity)
54 104 675 Gadadhara puspalaka, f- 0.005 0.003 Gharabari House & 281.6 Already sold out
artatrana puspalaka, Shop 0
radhamani puspalak, h-
gadadhara puspalaka, ca-
brahman, ba- nijagaon,
kismat. Ta.0. Chariana, ba:
dinabandhu puspalaka,
kismat ta.0. Tiniana,
narasingha puspalaka kismat
ta.0. Tiniana, damodara
puspalaka, kismat ta.0.
Tiniana, suryanarayan
puspalaka, kismat ta.0.
Tiniana, f- gadadhara
puspalaka, ca- brahmana,
ba- nijagaon
55 105 677 Gadadhara puspalaka, f- Gharabari House Beyond 75m SIA zone (NA)
artatrana puspalaka,
radhamani puspalak, h-
gadadhara puspalaka, ca-
brahman, ba- nijagaon,
kismat. Ta.0. Chariana, ba:
dinabandhu puspalaka,
kismat ta.0. Tiniana,
narasingha puspalaka kismat
ta.0. Tiniana, damodara
puspalaka, kismat ta.0.
Tiniana, suryanarayan
puspalaka, kismat ta.0.
Tiniana, f- gadadhara
puspalaka, ca- brahmana,
ba- nijagaon

xlii
Sl. Khat Plot Name of the person having Total Land to Kisam Nature Built Project affected Relation S Age Social Loss of Loss Displ
No a no no ror affecte be of up person with head e category other of aced
. d land acquire affected Area of the hhs x of the assets other (yes/
(in d (in propert of family associa assets no)
acres) acres) y affect ted associ
(residen ed with ated
tial prope affecte with
house, rty d land affect
lodge, (sq. (specifi ed
shop, Ft) cation) land
etc.) (quan
tity)
56 76 936 Krushnachandra dikhit, f- 0.007 0.003 Gharabari Shop 130 Already sold out
Ramachandra dikhit,
Saraswati dikhit, H- Krushna
chandra dikhit, ca-
Brahmana, Ba- Harachandi
Sahi
57 75 937 Krushna chandra sahoo, 0.023 0.015 Gharabari House 650 Already sold out
nabaghana sahoo, shiba
sahoo, rabinarayana sahoo,
gobinda chandra sahoo,
gopala charan sahoo, f-
raghunath sahoo, hiramani
sahoo, h- raghunath sahoo,
ca- gudia, ba- nijagaon
58 311 938 Baidyaratna kabiraj, purna 0.120 0.093 Gharabari House 4000 Already sold out
chandra ratha, f-
ramakrushna bidyaratna
ratha, ca- brahman, ba-
nijagaon
59 311 939 Baidyaratna kabiraj, purna 0.009 0.006 Gharabari Homest 260 Already sold out
chandra ratha, f- ed land
ramakrushna bidyaratna
ratha, ca- brahman, ba-
nijagaon
60 482 948 Ramamani guru, f- surya 0.020 0.012 Gharabari Lodge 520 Already sold out
narayan guru, ca- brahman, and
ba- nijagaon shop
61 299 951 Pramod kumar das 0.010 0.010 Gharabari House & 430 Already sold out
chaudhuri, f- laxman shop
chaudhuri, ca- kayastha, ba-
nijagaon

xliii
Sl. Khat Plot Name of the person having Total Land to Kisam Nature Built Project affected Relation S Age Social Loss of Loss Displ
No a no no ror affecte be of up person with head e category other of aced
. d land acquire affected Area of the hhs x of the assets other (yes/
(in d (in propert of family associa assets no)
acres) acres) y affect ted associ
(residen ed with ated
tial prope affecte with
house, rty d land affect
lodge, (sq. (specifi ed
shop, Ft) cation) land
etc.) (quan
tity)
299 952 Pramod kumar das 0.014 0.014 Gharabari House & 600 Already sold out
chaudhuri, f- laxman shop
chaudhuri, ca- kayastha, ba-
nijagaon
62 659/ 955 Kaliyuga narayana pratihari, 0.018 0.018 Gharabari House 1196. Already sold out
15 f- kaliyuga bamadeba 84
pratihari, kaliyuga
madhusudan pratihari, f-
kaliyuga genesh pratihari, ca-
sevak brahmana, ba-
nijagaon, barahi sahi
63 578 956 Sadasiba sahoo, f- ganesh 0.015 0.015 Gharabari House 650 Already sold out
sahoo, ca- bania, ba-
nijagaon
64 630 957 Kaliyuga narayana pratihari, 0.014 0.014 Gharabari House 600 Already sold out
f- kaliyuga bamadeba
pratihari, kaliyuga
madhusudan pratihari, f-
kaliyuga genesh pratihari,
kaliyuga artatrana pratihari,
kaliyuga janardana pratihari,
f- kaliyuga damodara
pratihari, ca- sevak
brahmana, ba- nijagaon,
barahi sahi
65 606 958 Sanjukta samal, h- ramesh 0.007 0.007 Gharabari House 200 Already sold out
chandra samal, ca-
khandayat, ba- balisahi
barahi lane, tha- puri town
66 34 959 Haramani maharana, f- 0.002 0.0005 Gharabari House 20 Already sold out
bhima maharana, ca- badhei, (On
ba- nijagaon border
Line)

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Sl. Khat Plot Name of the person having Total Land to Kisam Nature Built Project affected Relation S Age Social Loss of Loss Displ
No a no no ror affecte be of up person with head e category other of aced
. d land acquire affected Area of the hhs x of the assets other (yes/
(in d (in propert of family associa assets no)
acres) acres) y affect ted associ
(residen ed with ated
tial prope affecte with
house, rty d land affect
lodge, (sq. (specifi ed
shop, Ft) cation) land
etc.) (quan
tity)
67 281 961 Jayanarayana mahapatra, 0.208 0.123 Gharabari House & 13982 Already sold out
basudev mahapatra, f- Lodge .36
damodar mahapatra, ca-
brahmana, ba- nijagaon
68 552 1041/ Laxmipriya saraf, h- gobinda 0.015 0.009 Gharabari House & 1176. Already sold out
1152 prasad saraf, ca- brahman, Shop 12
ba- nijigaon
69 659/ 1034 Jugal charan nayak, f- 0.015 0.011 Gharabari House 470 Already sold out
69 uchhaba nayak, ca- (Under
khandayat, ba: plot. No. Constru
739/8 bhimapur, tha- ction
airfield, dist. Khordha house)
70 96 1035 Ganesh prasad saraf, f- 0.020 0.016 Gharabari House & 690 Already sold out
biswanath saraf, ca- bania, shop
ba- nijagaon
71 96 1035/ Ganesh prasad saraf, f- 0.005 0.001 Gharabari House & 40 Already sold out
1102 biswanath saraf, ca- bania, shop
ba- nijagaon
72 659/ 1037 Krushna prasad sarma, f- 0.007 0.002 Gharabari House & 80 Already sold out
37 rameswar sharma, ca- shop
brahman, ba- nijagaon
73 659/ 1038/ Krushna prasad sarma, f- 0.005 0.005 Gharabari House & 220 Already sold out
37 1157 rameswar sharma, ca- shop
brahman, ba- nijagaon
74 167 1040 Harihara behera, f- 0.022 0.022 Gharabari House & 950 Already sold out
jagannath behera, ca- gopal, shop
ba- goudabadi sahi
75 135 1043 Gouramani devi, h- gobinda 0.022 0.022 Gharabari House & 950 Already sold out
chandra das mahapatra, ba- shop
kalikadebi sahi
76 300 1044 Prahallad nayak, f- gobinda 0.018 0.018 Gharabari House & 2103. Already sold out
nayak ca- gola, ba- nijagaon Shop 33

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Sl. Khat Plot Name of the person having Total Land to Kisam Nature Built Project affected Relation S Age Social Loss of Loss Displ
No a no no ror affecte be of up person with head e category other of aced
. d land acquire affected Area of the hhs x of the assets other (yes/
(in d (in propert of family associa assets no)
acres) acres) y affect ted associ
(residen ed with ated
tial prope affecte with
house, rty d land affect
lodge, (sq. (specifi ed
shop, Ft) cation) land
etc.) (quan
tity)
77 770 671 Shree kapalamochan deba, 0.204 0.202 Gharabari House 8790 Shayam sundar Self M 72 General Yes
bije nijagaon, marphat ba: panda
rama panda, harekrushna Jagannatha panda Self M 62 General Yes
panda, f- bira panda, Tikina panda Self F 54 General Yes
shyamsundar panda, f- Nrusingha panda Son M 26 General Yes
harekrushna panda, ca- Raghunath panda Son M 27 General Yes
brahman, ba- nijagaon Kali panda Son M 35 General Yes
Sudarsan panda Son M 24 General Yes
Umakanta panda Daughter M 30 General Yes
Ramakanta panda Son M 27 General Yes
78 659/ 666/1 Jagannath pratihari, f- 0.008 0.008 Gharabari-1 Shop 350 Already sold out
13 194 somanath pratihari, ca-
brahmana, ba- manikarnika
sahi

xlvi
3. Kalikadevi Sahi
Sl. Khat Plot Name of the person Total Land to Kisam Nature of Built Project affected Relation Se Ag Social Loss of Loss of Dis
No. a no no having ror affect be affected up person with head x e categor other other pla
ed acquire property Area of of the y of the assets assets ce
land d (in (residenti affecte HHs family associ associa d
(in acres) al house, d ated ted (ye
acres) lodge, proper with with s/
shop, ty (sq. affecte affecte no
etc.) Ft) d land d land )
(specif (quanti
ication ty)
)
1 426 1 Government 0.42 0.42 Rasta Road
2 426 2 Government 0.035 0.027 Chautara Chautara
3 426 3 Government 0.028 0.022 Gharabari Vacant
place
4 426 21 Government 0.002 0.002 Rasta Road
5 426 24 Government 0.005 0.005 Rasta Road
6 426 32 Government 0.037 0.023 Rasta Road
7 426 66 Government 0.06 0.018 Rasta Road
8 426 110 Government 0.03 0.003 Rasta Road
9 254 67 Shree jagannath 0.040 0.027 Gharabari House & 871.38 Mahanta Self M 62 General Ye
mahaprabhu bije shop raghubir das s
shreekhetra marphat,
ba: ramachandra das
guru narayana das, ca-
baistamba, ba- nijigaon
balaramkot, jabar
dakhal, ba- tripura
sundari paichha, h-
trinath paichha, ca-
khyatriya, ba- nijigaon
10 327 68 Shree jagannath 0.002 0.0005 Rasta Beyond
mahaprabhu bije 75m
shreekhetra marphat, Zone,
ba: mahanta shreenibas (NA),
ramanuja das guru House
mahanta gadadhara (EMAR
ramanuja das, ca- Matha)
baishnab, ba- nijigaon
emara matha
11 327 19 Shree jagannath 2.113 1.458 Gharabari Shop 2623.0 Raj gopal Self M 52 General No
mahaprabhu bije (EMAR 6 ramanuj dash
shreekhetra marphat, Matha)
xlvii
Sl. Khat Plot Name of the person Total Land to Kisam Nature of Built Project affected Relation Se Ag Social Loss of Loss of Dis
No. a no no having ror affect be affected up person with head x e categor other other pla
ed acquire property Area of of the y of the assets assets ce
land d (in (residenti affecte HHs family associ associa d
(in acres) al house, d ated ted (ye
acres) lodge, proper with with s/
shop, ty (sq. affecte affecte no
etc.) Ft) d land d land )
(specif (quanti
ication ty)
)
ba: mahanta shreenibas
ramanuja das guru
mahanta gadadhara
ramanuja das, ca-
baishnab, ba- nijigaon
emara matha
12 415 20 Shree jagannath 0.002 0.002 Gharabari House 80 Raj gopal Self M 52 General Ye
mahaprabhu bije (EMAR ramanuj dash s
shreekhetra marphat, Matha)
ba: mahanta shreenibas
ramanuja das guru
mahanta gadadhara
ramanuja das, ca-
baishnab, ba- nijigaon
emara matha
13 327 22 Shree jagannath 0.001 0.001 Gharabari House 50 Raj gopal Self M 52 General Ye
mahaprabhu bije (EMAR ramanuj dash s
shreekhetra marphat, Matha)
ba: mahanta shreenibas
ramanuja das guru
mahanta gadadhara
ramanuja das, ca-
baishnab, ba- nijigaon
emara matha
14 327 23 Shree jagannath 0.037 0.037 Rasta House 1600 Raj gopal Self M 52 General Ye
mahaprabhu bije (EMAR ramanuj dash s
shreekhetra marphat, Matha)
ba: mahanta shreenibas
ramanuja das guru
mahanta gadadhara
ramanuja das, ca-
baishnab, ba- nijigaon
emara matha
15 327 69/6 Shree jagannath Gharabari Beyond
74 mahaprabhu bije
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Sl. Khat Plot Name of the person Total Land to Kisam Nature of Built Project affected Relation Se Ag Social Loss of Loss of Dis
No. a no no having ror affect be affected up person with head x e categor other other pla
ed acquire property Area of of the y of the assets assets ce
land d (in (residenti affecte HHs family associ associa d
(in acres) al house, d ated ted (ye
acres) lodge, proper with with s/
shop, ty (sq. affecte affecte no
etc.) Ft) d land d land )
(specif (quanti
ication ty)
)
shreekhetra marphat, 75m SIA
ba: mahanta shreenibas Zone (NA)
ramanuja das guru
mahanta gadadhara
ramanuja das, ca-
baishnab, ba- nijigaon
emara matha
16 364 25 Shree jagannath 0.003 0.003 Gharabari Shop 130 Bhabani Self M 32 General No
mahaprabhu bije (Mangu shankara dash
shreekhetra marphat Matha)
bije puri marphat
mandir parichalana
kamiti shree mandira
puri, ba-
17 361/ 26 Shree jagannath 0.004 0.004 Gharabari Shop 170 Bhabani Self M 32 General No
43 mahaprabhu bije (Mangu shankara dash
shreekhetra marphat Matha)
bije puri marphat
mandir parichalana
kamiti shree mandira
puri, ba-
18 364 27 Shree jagannath 0.003 0.003 Gharabari Shop 130 Bhabani Self M 32 General No
mahaprabhu bije (Mangu shankara dash
shreekhetra marphat Matha)
bije puri marphat
mandir parichalana
kamiti shree mandira
puri, ba-
19 361/ 28 Shree jagannath 0.003 0.003 Gharabari Shop 130 Bhabani Self M 32 General No
43 mahaprabhu bije (Mangu shankara dash
shreekhetra marphat Matha)
bije puri marphat
mandir parichalana
kamiti shree mandira
puri, ba-
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Sl. Khat Plot Name of the person Total Land to Kisam Nature of Built Project affected Relation Se Ag Social Loss of Loss of Dis
No. a no no having ror affect be affected up person with head x e categor other other pla
ed acquire property Area of of the y of the assets assets ce
land d (in (residenti affecte HHs family associ associa d
(in acres) al house, d ated ted (ye
acres) lodge, proper with with s/
shop, ty (sq. affecte affecte no
etc.) Ft) d land d land )
(specif (quanti
ication ty)
)
20 364 29 Shree jagannath 0.007 0.007 Gharabari Shop 300 Bhabani Self M 32 General No
mahaprabhu bije (Mangu shankara dash
shreekhetra marphat Matha)
bije puri marphat
mandir parichalana
kamiti shree mandira
puri, ba-
21 364 30 Shree jagannath 0.008 0.008 Gharabari Shop 350 Bhabani Self M 32 General No
mahaprabhu bije (Mangu shankara dash
shreekhetra marphat Matha)
bije puri marphat
mandir parichalana
kamiti shree mandira
puri, ba-
22 361/ 31 Shree jagannath 0.095 0.095 Gharabari Shop 2000 Bhabani Self M 32 General No
43 mahaprabhu bije (Mangu shankara dash
shreekhetra marphat Matha)
bije puri marphat
mandir parichalana
kamiti shree mandira
puri, ba-
23 363 33 Shree jagannath 0.11 0.058 Gharabari House 2500 Damadhara Self M 64 OBC Ye
mahaprabhu bije (Mangu pradhani s
shreekhetra marphat Matha) Swayamjeet Son M 35 OBC Ye
bije puri marphat pradhani s
mandir parichalana Saomjit pradhani Son M 32 OBC Ye
kamiti shree mandira s
puri, ba-
24 406 34 Shree jagannath 0.095 0.007 Gharabari Vacant 300 No
mahaprabhu bije place
shreekhetra marphat (EMAR
bije puri marphat Matha)
mandir parichalana
kamiti shree mandira
puri, ba-
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Sl. Khat Plot Name of the person Total Land to Kisam Nature of Built Project affected Relation Se Ag Social Loss of Loss of Dis
No. a no no having ror affect be affected up person with head x e categor other other pla
ed acquire property Area of of the y of the assets assets ce
land d (in (residenti affecte HHs family associ associa d
(in acres) al house, d ated ted (ye
acres) lodge, proper with with s/
shop, ty (sq. affecte affecte no
etc.) Ft) d land d land )
(specif (quanti
ication ty)
)
25 379 64 Shree jagannath 0.168 0.009 Gharabari House 417.96 Mamata panda Self F 60 General Ye
mahaprabhu bije s
shreekhetra marphat Gopal panda Son M 38 General Ye
bije puri marphat s
mandir parichalana
kamiti shree mandira
puri, ba-
26 379 65 Shree jagannath 0.235 0.228 Gharabari Shop (15 9930 Shree mandira No
mahaprabhu bije nos) parichalana
shreekhetra marphat committee
bije puri marphat
mandir parichalana
kamiti shree mandira
puri, ba-

li
4. Dolamandap Sahi
Sl. Khat Plot Name of the person having ror Total Land Kisam Nature Are Project affected Relati Se Age Social Loss of Loss Dis
No. a no no affect to be of a of person on x category other of plac
ed acquir affected affe with of the assets other ed
land ed (in property cted head family associ assets (yes
(in acres) (residen pro of ated associ /no
acres) tial pert the with ated )
house, y hhs affecte with
lodge, (sq. d land affect
shop, Ft) (specif ed
etc.) ication land
) (quan
tity)
1 662 201 Government 0.074 0.074 Nayanajori Vacant
land
2 536 220 Shree jagannath mahaprabhu 0.006 0.001 Gharabari Shop 40 Mahanta Self M 49 General Yes
bije shreekhetra marphat, ba: ramakrusna das
mahanta krushna charan das,
guru mahanta radha charan
das, ca- brahmana baisthamba,
ba- nijigaon, radha ballav matha
3 536 221 Shree jagannath mahaprabhu 0.006 0.002 Gharabari Shop 80 Mahanta Self M 49 General Yes
bije shreekhetra marphat, ba: ramakrusna das
mahanta krushna charan das,
guru mahanta radha charan
das, ca-brahmana baisthamba,
ba- nijigaon, radha ballav matha
4 536 222 Shree jagannath mahaprabhu 0.005 0.003 Gharabari Shop 130 Mahanta Self M 49 General Yes
bije shreekhetra marphat, ba: ramakrusna das
mahanta krushna charan das,
guru mahanta radha charan
das, ca- brahmana baisthamba,
ba- nijigaon, radha ballav matha
5 536 223 Shree jagannath mahaprabhu 0.003 0.002 Gharabari Shop 80 Mahanta Self M 49 General Yes
bije shreekhetra marphat, ba: ramakrusna das
mahanta krushna charan das,
guru mahanta radha charan
das, ca- brahmana baisthamba,
ba- nijigaon, radha ballav matha
5 536 224 Shree jagannath mahaprabhu 0.003 0.003 Gharabari Shop 130 Mahanta Self M 49 General Yes
bije shreekhetra marphat, ba: ramakrusna das
mahanta krushna charan das,
guru mahanta radha charan
das, ca- brahmana baisthamba,
ba- nijigaon, radha ballav matha

lii
Sl. Khat Plot Name of the person having ror Total Land Kisam Nature Are Project affected Relati Se Age Social Loss of Loss Dis
No. a no no affect to be of a of person on x category other of plac
ed acquir affected affe with of the assets other ed
land ed (in property cted head family associ assets (yes
(in acres) (residen pro of ated associ /no
acres) tial pert the with ated )
house, y hhs affecte with
lodge, (sq. d land affect
shop, Ft) (specif ed
etc.) ication land
) (quan
tity)
6 536 225 Shree jagannath mahaprabhu 0.005 0.005 Gharabari Shop 200 Mahanta Self M 49 General Yes
bije shreekhetra marphat, ba: ramakrusna das
mahanta krushna charan das,
guru mahanta radha charan
das, ca- brahmana baisthamba,
ba- nijigaon, radha ballav matha
7 536 226 Shree jagannath mahaprabhu 0.005 0.005 Gharabari Shop 200 Mahanta Self M 49 General Yes
bije shreekhetra marphat, ba: ramakrusna das
mahanta krushna charan das,
guru mahanta radha charan
das, ca- brahmana baisthamba,
ba- nijigaon, radha ballav matha
8 536 227 Shree jagannath mahaprabhu 0.005 0.005 Gharabari Shop 200 Mahanta Self M 49 General Yes
bije shreekhetra marphat, ba: ramakrusna das
mahanta krushna charan das,
guru mahanta radha charan
das, ca- brahmana baisthamba,
ba- nijigaon, radha ballav matha
9 536 231 Shree jagannath mahaprabhu 0.006 0.006 Gharabari Shop 260 Mahanta Self M 49 General Yes
bije shreekhetra marphat, ba: ramakrusna das
mahanta krushna charan das,
guru mahanta radha charan
das, ca- brahmana baisthamba,
ba- nijigaon, radha ballav matha
10 519/ 228 Shree jagannath mahaprabhu 0.006 0.006 Gharabari Matha 260 Mahanta Self M 49 General Yes
34 bije shreekhetra marphat ramakrusna das
mandira parichalana kamiti
shree mandira, puri, ba-
11 519/ 229 Shree jagannath mahaprabhu 0.011 0.011 Gharabari Matha 470 Mahanta Self M 49 General Yes
34 bije shreekhetra marphat ramakrusna das
mandira parichalana kamiti
shree mandira, puri, ba-
12 519/ 232 Shree jagannath mahaprabhu 0.006 0.005 Gharabari Matha 200 Mahanta Self M 49 General Yes
34 bije shreekhetra marphat ramakrusna das
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Sl. Khat Plot Name of the person having ror Total Land Kisam Nature Are Project affected Relati Se Age Social Loss of Loss Dis
No. a no no affect to be of a of person on x category other of plac
ed acquir affected affe with of the assets other ed
land ed (in property cted head family associ assets (yes
(in acres) (residen pro of ated associ /no
acres) tial pert the with ated )
house, y hhs affecte with
lodge, (sq. d land affect
shop, Ft) (specif ed
etc.) ication land
) (quan
tity)
mandira parichalana kamiti
shree mandira, puri, ba-
13 519/ 239 Shree jagannath mahaprabhu 0.172 0.017 Gharabari Matha 750 Mahanta Self M 49 General Yes
34 bije shreekhetra marphat ramakrusna das
mandira parichalana kamiti
shree mandira, puri, ba-
14 470 230 Shreedhara suara, fa- babaji 0.006 0.006 Debastali House, 260 Sridhar suare Self M 62 General Yes
suara, haribandhu suara, fa- shop & Ramachandra Son M 39 General Yes
markanda suara, ca- sevak temple suare
brahmana, ba- nijigaon (Solapou
maa
thakuran
i temple)

liv
5. Chudanga Sahi
Sl. Khat Plot Name of the Total Land to Kisam Nature Area Project Relation Se Ag Social Loss of Loss Displ
No. a no no person having ror affecte be of of affected with x e category other of aced
d land acquire affected affect person head of of the assets other (yes
(in d (in property ed the HHs family associa assets /no)
acres) acres) (residen prope ted associ
tial rty with ated
house, (sq. affecte with
lodge, Ft) d land affect
shop, (specifi ed
etc.) cation) land
(quan
tity)
1 373 116 Government 0.003 0.003 Gharabari Vacant
land
2 373 117 Government 0.084 0.084 Jalasaya Jalasaya
3 373 118 Government 0.015 0.015 Nayanajori Nayanaj
ori
4 373 119 Government 0.148 0.148 Hidi gohiri Hadi
gohiri
5 373 120 Government 0.018 0.018 Rasta Rasta
6 373 122/6 Government 0.004 0.004 Gharabari Vacant
12 land
7 373 122/5 Government 0.007 0.007 Gharabari Vacant
65 land
8 373 138 Government 0.010 0.010 Rasta Rasta
9 373 139 Government 0.138 0.138 Rasta Rasta
10 373 172 Government 0.007 0.007 Jalasaya Jalasaya
11 373 173 Government 0.003 0.003 Gharabari Vacant
land
12 373 277 Government 0.015 0.015 Gharabari Vacant
land
13 373 278 Government 0.003 0.003 Gharabari Vacant
land
14 373 282 Government 0.005 0.005 Gharabari Vacant
land
15 373 507 Government 0.128 0.128 Rasta Rasta
16 373 508 Government 0.044 0.044 Nayanajori Nayanaj
ori
17 373 528 Government 0.008 0.008 Gharabari Vacant
land
18 373 529 Government 0.005 0.005 Gharabari Vacant
land

lv
Sl. Khat Plot Name of the Total Land to Kisam Nature Area Project Relation Se Ag Social Loss of Loss Displ
No. a no no person having ror affecte be of of affected with x e category other of aced
d land acquire affected affect person head of of the assets other (yes
(in d (in property ed the HHs family associa assets /no)
acres) acres) (residen prope ted associ
tial rty with ated
house, (sq. affecte with
lodge, Ft) d land affect
shop, (specifi ed
etc.) cation) land
(quan
tity)
19 373 530 Government 0.005 0.005 Gharabari Vacant
land
20 373 531 Government 0.032 0.032 Gharabari Vacant
land
21 373 833 Government 0.002 0.002 Gharabari Vacant
land
22 373 535 Government 0.003 0.003 Gharabari Vacant
land
23 373 536 Government 0.003 0.003 Gharabari Vacant
land
24 373 537 Government 0.006 0.006 Gharabari Vacant
land
25 373 538 Government 0.008 0.008 Gharabari Vacant
land
26 373 539 Government 0.004 0.004 Gharabari Vacant
land
27 373 540 Government 0.003 0.003 Gharabari Vacant
land
28 373 540/6 Government 0.002 0.002 Gharabari Vacant
15 land
29 373 540/6 Government 0.001 0.001 Gharabari Vacant
16 land
30 373 542 Government 0.004 0.004 Gharabari Vacant
land
31 373 543 Government 0.006 0.006 Gharabari Vacant
land
32 373 544 Government 0.006 0.006 Gharabari Vacant
land
33 373 546 Government 0.006 0.006 Gharabari Vacant
land
34 373 548 Government 0.006 0.006 Gharabari Vacant
land
35 373 551 Government 1.508 0.255 Rasta Rasta

lvi
Sl. Khat Plot Name of the Total Land to Kisam Nature Area Project Relation Se Ag Social Loss of Loss Displ
No. a no no person having ror affecte be of of affected with x e category other of aced
d land acquire affected affect person head of of the assets other (yes
(in d (in property ed the HHs family associa assets /no)
acres) acres) (residen prope ted associ
tial rty with ated
house, (sq. affecte with
lodge, Ft) d land affect
shop, (specifi ed
etc.) cation) land
(quan
tity)
36 373 684 Government 0.193 0.193 Rasta Rasta
37 373 685 Government 0.090 0.090 Rasta Rasta
38 326 125 Shree jagannath 0.486 0.110 Gharabari House 2500 Raghabendra Self M 58 General Yes
mahaprabhu bije (rebesha prapanna
shreekhetra matha) ramanuj das
marphat - ba: Ghana nayak Self M 59 OBC Yes
raghabendra
praparna ramanuja
das, guru
ramabilash
ramanuja das, ca-
baistamba, ba-
nijagaon rebasa
matha
39 326 128 Shree jagannath 0.250 0.170 Gharabari House 2000 Raghabendra Self M 58 General Yes
mahaprabhu bije (rebesha prapanna
shreekhetra matha) ramanuj das
marphat - ba: Ghana nayak Self M 59 OBC Yes
raghabendra
praparna ramanuja
das, guru
ramabilash
ramanuja das, ca-
baistamba, ba-
nijagaon rebasa
matha
40 326 129 Shree jagannath 0.016 0.015 Gharabari House 650 Bijaylaxmi Self F 58 OBC Yes
mahaprabhu bije agarwal
shreekhetra Rakesh kumar Son M 34 OBC Yes
marphat - ba: Agarwal
raghabendra Bikash agarwal Son M 32 OBC Yes
praparna ramanuja
das, guru
ramabilash
lvii
Sl. Khat Plot Name of the Total Land to Kisam Nature Area Project Relation Se Ag Social Loss of Loss Displ
No. a no no person having ror affecte be of of affected with x e category other of aced
d land acquire affected affect person head of of the assets other (yes
(in d (in property ed the HHs family associa assets /no)
acres) acres) (residen prope ted associ
tial rty with ated
house, (sq. affecte with
lodge, Ft) d land affect
shop, (specifi ed
etc.) cation) land
(quan
tity)
ramanuja das, ca-
baistamba, ba-
nijagaon rebasa
matha
41 109 131 Shree jagannath 0.015 0.010 Gharabari House 430 Navakishore Self M 69 OBC Yes
mahaprabhu bije sahoo
shreekhetra, Vikram sahoo Son M 39 OBC Yes
marphat - ba: naba Deepak sahoo Son M 37 OBC Yes
kishor sahu, f-
nilakantha sahu, ca-
gudia, ba- nijagaon

42 303 268 Shree jagannath 0.403 0.060 Gharabari House 2600 Bishun mohan Self M 85 General Yes
mahaprabhu bije Gharabari House mallick
shreekhetra, Gharabari House Gobind Self M 80 General Yes
marphat chandra mallick
uttarparshya matha Radha mohan Self M 70 OBC Yes
endament trusty mallik
board, ba- Akshay kumar Son M 55 OBC Yes
mallick
Sushanta Son M 40 OBC Yes
kumar mallick
Jayadev mallik Grand M 25 OBC Yes
son
43 303 270 Shree jagannath 0.378 0.316 Gharabari Shop 6000 Sailabala prusty Self F 43 OBC No
44 303 270 mahaprabhu bije Gharabari Shop Tikina prusty Self M 58 OBC No
45 303 270 shreekhetra, Gharabari Shop Gita panda Self M 51 OBC No
46 303 270 marphat Gharabari Shop Surendra Self M 48 OBC No
uttarparshwa pradhan
47 303 270 matha endament Gharabari Shop Ramachandra Self M 81 OBC No
trusty board, ba- pradhan
48 303 270 Gharabari Shop Pradipta Self F 52 General No
pradhan

lviii
Sl. Khat Plot Name of the Total Land to Kisam Nature Area Project Relation Se Ag Social Loss of Loss Displ
No. a no no person having ror affecte be of of affected with x e category other of aced
d land acquire affected affect person head of of the assets other (yes
(in d (in property ed the HHs family associa assets /no)
acres) acres) (residen prope ted associ
tial rty with ated
house, (sq. affecte with
lodge, Ft) d land affect
shop, (specifi ed
etc.) cation) land
(quan
tity)
49 303 270 Gharabari Shop Surendra Self M 45 General No
kumar prusty
50 303 270 Gharabari Shop Aparna patra Self M 47 OBC No
51 303 270 Gharabari Shop Rabindra sahoo Self M 42 OBC No
52 303 270 Gharabari Shop Rabi narayan Self M 35 OBC No
pratihari
53 303 270 Gharabari Shop Parbati sahoo Self M 64 General No
54 303 270 Gharabari Shop Narayan prusty Self F 52 OBC No
55 303 270 Gharabari Shop Arjuna prusty Self M 46 OBC No
56 303 270 Gharabari Shop Harihara prusty Self M 60 OBC No
57 303 270 Gharabari Shop Basanti kumar Self F 55 OBC No
parichha
58 303 270 Gharabari Shop Arnnapurna Self M 55 OBC No
sahoo
59 303 270 Gharabari Shop Harish chandra Self F 64 OBC No
sahoo
60 303 270 Gharabari Shop Bhagaban Self M 52 OBC No
sahoo
61 303 270 Gharabari Shop Akrura sahoo Son M 41 General No
62 303 270 Gharabari Shop Laxmipriya Self F 55 OBC No
behera
63 303 270 Gharabari Shop Mamata dash Self M 37 OBC No
64 303 270 Gharabari Shop Shyamasundar Self M 48 OBC No
sahoo
65 303 270 Gharabari Shop Saraswati Self M 41 General No
parichha
66 303 270 Gharabari Shop Santosh kumar Self F 73 General No
sahoo
67 303 270 Gharabari Shop Jaya chandra Self M 52 OBC No
dash
68 303 270 Gharabari Shop Satya narayan Self M 40 OBC No
mangaraj
69 303 270 Gharabari Shop Durga charan Self M 52 General No

lix
Sl. Khat Plot Name of the Total Land to Kisam Nature Area Project Relation Se Ag Social Loss of Loss Displ
No. a no no person having ror affecte be of of affected with x e category other of aced
d land acquire affected affect person head of of the assets other (yes
(in d (in property ed the HHs family associa assets /no)
acres) acres) (residen prope ted associ
tial rty with ated
house, (sq. affecte with
lodge, Ft) d land affect
shop, (specifi ed
etc.) cation) land
(quan
tity)
sharma
70 303 270 Gharabari Shop Krushna ch. Self M 39 General No
Sahoo
71 303 270 Gharabari Homeste Chandra sekhar Husband M 57 General No
d land sahoo
72 303 270 Gharabari Shop Rajibalochan Self M 65 General No
sahoo
73 303 270 Gharabari Shop Purna chandra Self M 46 OBC No
sahoo
74 303 270 Gharabari Shop Subash chandra Self F 74 General No
panigrahi
75 303 270 Gharabari Shop Sankarsan Self M 47 General No
swain
76 303 270 Gharabari Shop Gopal sahoo Self M 61 OBC No
77 303 270 Gharabari Shop Bhimsen sahoo Self M 55 General No
78 303 270 Gharabari Shop Minati sahoo Self M 47 OBC No
79 303 270 Gharabari Shop Banamali sahoo Self M 36 OBC No
80 303 270 Gharabari Shop Bishnupriya Self F 72 OBC No
senapati
81 303 270 Gharabari Homeste Gopinath Self M 75 General No
d land sahoo
82 303 270 Gharabari Shop Sundari das Self M 65 OBC No
83 303 270 Gharabari Shop Baban patra Self F 64 General No
84 303 270 Gharabari Shop Prasanta kumar Self M 75 General No
sahoo
85 303 270 Gharabari Shop Braja kishor Self M 60 OBC No
behera
86 303 270 Gharabari Shop Anupama Self M 70 OBC No
senapati
87 303 270 Gharabari Shop Hata kishor Self M 35 OBC No
behera
88 303 270 Gharabari Shop Sankarsan Self M 80 OBC No
nayak

lx
Sl. Khat Plot Name of the Total Land to Kisam Nature Area Project Relation Se Ag Social Loss of Loss Displ
No. a no no person having ror affecte be of of affected with x e category other of aced
d land acquire affected affect person head of of the assets other (yes
(in d (in property ed the HHs family associa assets /no)
acres) acres) (residen prope ted associ
tial rty with ated
house, (sq. affecte with
lodge, Ft) d land affect
shop, (specifi ed
etc.) cation) land
(quan
tity)
89 303 270 Gharabari Shop Sashi bharati Self F 54 OBC No
90 303 270 Gharabari Shop Manas ku. Self M 47 OBC No
Ghaturai
91 303 270 Gharabari House Makhita Self M 41 General Yes
behera
92 303 270 Gharabari Shop Bela rani mallik Self M 45 OBC No
93 303 270 Gharabari Shop Dasarathi Self M 48 OBC No
sahoo
94 303 270 Gharabari Shop Manoranjan pal Self F 48 General No
95 303 270 Gharabari Shop Chitaranjan pal Self F 39 General No
96 303 270 Gharabari Shop Suchita Self M 40 General No
satapathy
97 303 270 Gharabari Shop Umesh chandra Self M 40 General No
mohapatra
98 303 270 Gharabari Shop S. Adiamma Self M 46 General No
reddy
99 303 270 Gharabari Shop Barendra Self F 58 General No
kumar sahoo
100 303 270 Gharabari Homeste Sanjib kumar Self M 84 OBC No
d land rout
101 303 270 Gharabari Shop Anjan kumar Self M 58 General No
mallick
102 303 270 Gharabari Shop Laxmi priya Self M 40 General No
sahu
103 254 271 Shree jagannath 0.213 0.177 Gharabari House 3000 Srichandan Self M 37 General Yes
mahaprabhu bije (trimali dash
shreekhetra, matha)
marphat, ba:
mahanta
sankarshana
ramanuja das, guru
shreehari ramanuja
das, ca- baistamba,

lxi
Sl. Khat Plot Name of the Total Land to Kisam Nature Area Project Relation Se Ag Social Loss of Loss Displ
No. a no no person having ror affecte be of of affected with x e category other of aced
d land acquire affected affect person head of of the assets other (yes
(in d (in property ed the HHs family associa assets /no)
acres) acres) (residen prope ted associ
tial rty with ated
house, (sq. affecte with
lodge, Ft) d land affect
shop, (specifi ed
etc.) cation) land
(quan
tity)
ba- nijagaon,
trimali matha
104 232 275 Shree jagannath 0.017 0.005 Gharabari House 220 Koushal kishore Self M 65 General Yes
mahaprabhu bije (torani das
shreekhetra, chatra
marphat, ba: matha)
mahanta
ramacharan das,
guru mahanta
jamuna das, ca-
baistamba, ba-
nijagaon, torania
matha
105 303 276 Shree jagannath 0.210 0.090 Gharabari Shop 3900 Mahanta sri Self M 52 OBC No
mahaprabhu bije narayan
shreekhetra, ramanuja das
marphat
uttarparshwa
matha endament
trusty board, ba-
106 303 283 Shree jagannath 0.081 0.074 Gharabari House 3220 Mahanta sri Self M 52 OBC Yes
mahaprabhu bije narayan
shreekhetra, ramanuja das
marphat
uttarparshwa
matha endament
trusty board, ba-
107 303 284 Shree jagannath 0.050 0.035 Gharabari Shop & 1500 Krushna Self M 65 General Yes
mahaprabhu bije house chandra sahoo
shreekhetra,
marphat
uttarparshwa
matha endament
trusty board, ba-
lxii
Sl. Khat Plot Name of the Total Land to Kisam Nature Area Project Relation Se Ag Social Loss of Loss Displ
No. a no no person having ror affecte be of of affected with x e category other of aced
d land acquire affected affect person head of of the assets other (yes
(in d (in property ed the HHs family associa assets /no)
acres) acres) (residen prope ted associ
tial rty with ated
house, (sq. affecte with
lodge, Ft) d land affect
shop, (specifi ed
etc.) cation) land
(quan
tity)
108 303 285 Shree jagannath 0.010 0.007 Gharabari House 300 Mahanta sri Self M 52 OBC Yes
mahaprabhu bije narayan
shreekhetra, ramanuja das
marphat
uttarparshwa
matha endament
trusty board, ba-
109 236 523 Shree jagannath 0.004 0.002 Gharabari House & 80 Mahanta sri Self M 52 General Yes
mahaprabhu bije temple harinarayan
shreekhetra, (bada dash
marphat ba: akhada
mahanta matha)
ramaprakasa das ji,
guru balaka das, ca-
baishnab, ba-
nijagaon, bada
akhada matha
110 236 524 Shree jagannath 0.003 0.003 Gharabari House & 130 Mahanta sri Self M 52 General Yes
mahaprabhu bije temple harinarayan
shreekhetra, (bada dash
marphat ba: akhada
mahanta matha)
ramaprakasa das ji,
guru balaka das, ca-
baishnab, ba-
nijagaon, bada
akhada matha
111 236 525 Shree jagannath 0.002 0.002 Gharabari House & 90 Mahanta sri Self M 52 General Yes
mahaprabhu bije temple harinarayan
shreekhetra, (bada dash
marphat ba: akhada
mahanta matha)
ramaprakasa das ji,
guru balaka das, ca-
lxiii
Sl. Khat Plot Name of the Total Land to Kisam Nature Area Project Relation Se Ag Social Loss of Loss Displ
No. a no no person having ror affecte be of of affected with x e category other of aced
d land acquire affected affect person head of of the assets other (yes
(in d (in property ed the HHs family associa assets /no)
acres) acres) (residen prope ted associ
tial rty with ated
house, (sq. affecte with
lodge, Ft) d land affect
shop, (specifi ed
etc.) cation) land
(quan
tity)
baishnab, ba-
nijagaon, bada
akhada matha
112 236 526 Shree jagannath 0.428 0.375 Gharabari House & Mahanta sri Self M 52 General Yes
mahaprabhu bije temple harinarayan
shreekhetra, (bada dash
marphat ba: akhada
mahanta matha)
ramaprakasa das ji,
guru balaka das, ca-
baishnab, ba-
nijagaon, bada
akhada matha
113 236 527 Shree jagannath 0.042 0.026 Gharabari House & 1100 Mahanta sri Self M 52 General Yes
mahaprabhu bije temple harinarayan
shreekhetra, (bada dash
marphat ba: akhada
mahanta matha)
ramaprakasa das ji,
guru balaka das, ca-
baishnab, ba-
nijagaon, bada
akhada matha
114 303 266 Shree jagannath 0.038 0.038 Debastali House 1600 Sri narayan Self M 55 General Yes
mahaprabhu bije (uttarpar ramanuja dash
shreekhetra, swa
marphat matha)
uttarparshya matha
endament trusty
board, ba-
115 303 267 Shree jagannath 1.200 0.920 Gharabari House Sri narayan Self M 55 General Yes
mahaprabhu bije (uttarpar ramanuja dash
shreekhetra, swa
marphat matha)
lxiv
Sl. Khat Plot Name of the Total Land to Kisam Nature Area Project Relation Se Ag Social Loss of Loss Displ
No. a no no person having ror affecte be of of affected with x e category other of aced
d land acquire affected affect person head of of the assets other (yes
(in d (in property ed the HHs family associa assets /no)
acres) acres) (residen prope ted associ
tial rty with ated
house, (sq. affecte with
lodge, Ft) d land affect
shop, (specifi ed
etc.) cation) land
(quan
tity)
uttarparshya matha
endament trusty
board, ba-
116 319 114 Shree jagannath 0.083 0.083 Gharabari House 3600 Bijaya narayan Self M 60 General Yes
mahaprabhu bije (kataki ramanuja ddas
shreekhetra, matha)
marphat mandira
parichalana kamiti,
shree jagannath
mandir, puri, ba -
117 298/ 122 Shree jagannath 0.033 0.033 Gharabari House 1400 Pranakrushna Self M 84 General Yes
38 mahaprabhu bije (sankha panda
shreekhetra, chakra Biranchi panda Son M 35 General Yes
marphat mandira matha) Premalata Daughte F 42 General Yes
parichalana kamiti, Panda r in law
shree jagannath Nurasingha Grand M 22 General Yes
mandir, puri, ba - Panda Son
118 110 122/5 Shree jagannath 0.034 0.018 Gharabari Lodge 780 Nabakishore Self M 69 OBC No
64 mahaprabhu bije sahu
shreekhetra, Bikram sahu Son M 39 OBC No
marphat mandira Deepak kumar Son M 36 OBC No
parichalana kamiti, sahu
shree jagannath
mandir, puri, ba -
119 298/ 286 Shree jagannath 0.050 0.047 Patita Shop 2000 Bishun mohan Self M 85 OBC No
35 mahaprabhu bije mallick
shreekhetra, Gobind Self M 80 OBC No
marphat mandira chandra mallick
parichalana kamiti, Radha mohan Self M 70 OBC No
shree jagannath mallik
mandir, puri, ba - Akshay kumar Son M 55 OBC No
mallick
Sushanta Son M 40 OBC No

lxv
Sl. Khat Plot Name of the Total Land to Kisam Nature Area Project Relation Se Ag Social Loss of Loss Displ
No. a no no person having ror affecte be of of affected with x e category other of aced
d land acquire affected affect person head of of the assets other (yes
(in d (in property ed the HHs family associa assets /no)
acres) acres) (residen prope ted associ
tial rty with ated
house, (sq. affecte with
lodge, Ft) d land affect
shop, (specifi ed
etc.) cation) land
(quan
tity)
kumar mallick
Jayadev mallik Grand M 25 OBC No
son
120 298/ 287 Shree jagannath 0.083 0.078 Rasta Road
35 mahaprabhu bije
shreekhetra,
marphat mandira
parichalana kamiti,
shree jagannath
mandir, puri, ba -
121 298/ 289 Shree jagannath 0.375 0.067 Gharabari Dolabedi
35 mahaprabhu bije
shreekhetra,
marphat mandira
parichalana kamiti,
shree jagannath
mandir, puri, ba -
122 298/ 509 Shree jagannath 0.078 0.078 Gharabari Medical
35 mahaprabhu bije
shreekhetra,
marphat mandira
parichalana kamiti,
shree jagannath
mandir, puri, ba –
123 159 541 Shree jagannath 0.133 0.133 Gharabari House & 2000 Mahanta shri Self M 38 General Yes
mahaprabhu bije temple somanth puri
shreekhetra, (languli
marphat mandira matha)
parichalana kamiti,
shree jagannath
mandir, puri, ba -
124 159 545 Shree jagannath 0.045 0.045 Gharabari House 1960 Mahanta sri Self M 52 General Yes
mahaprabhu bije (Bada harinarayan
shreekhetra, Akhada dash
lxvi
Sl. Khat Plot Name of the Total Land to Kisam Nature Area Project Relation Se Ag Social Loss of Loss Displ
No. a no no person having ror affecte be of of affected with x e category other of aced
d land acquire affected affect person head of of the assets other (yes
(in d (in property ed the HHs family associa assets /no)
acres) acres) (residen prope ted associ
tial rty with ated
house, (sq. affecte with
lodge, Ft) d land affect
shop, (specifi ed
etc.) cation) land
(quan
tity)
marphat mandira Matha)
parichalana kamiti,
shree jagannath
mandir, puri, ba -
125 298/ 549 Shree jagannath 0.467 0.195 Rasta Badadan
35 mahaprabhu bije da
shreekhetra,
marphat mandira
parichalana kamiti,
shree jagannath
mandir, puri, ba -
126 298/ 550 Shree jagannath 0.437 0.035 Rasta Badadan
35 mahaprabhu bije da
shreekhetra,
marphat mandira
parichalana kamiti,
shree jagannath
mandir, puri, ba -
127 243 114/6 Laxminarayana Gharabari Beyond Na
02 upadhaya, 75m SIA
bijayalaxmi Zone
upadhaya, f- (NA)
jagannath
upadhaya, ca-
brahmana, ba-
nijagaon
128 190 115 Adhikari 0.094 0.094 Gharabari House 2000 Already sold out
brajakishor das
goswami guru
adhikari
madanmohan das
goswami, ca-
baishnab, ba-
nijagaon habeli
lxvii
Sl. Khat Plot Name of the Total Land to Kisam Nature Area Project Relation Se Ag Social Loss of Loss Displ
No. a no no person having ror affecte be of of affected with x e category other of aced
d land acquire affected affect person head of of the assets other (yes
(in d (in property ed the HHs family associa assets /no)
acres) acres) (residen prope ted associ
tial rty with ated
house, (sq. affecte with
lodge, Ft) d land affect
shop, (specifi ed
etc.) cation) land
(quan
tity)
matha, puri
129 226 121 Ramachandra 0.070 0.024 Gharabari Lodge 1000 Raghunath Self M 56 General No
gochhikara, shyama (Gopinat ghochikar
sundar gochhikara, h
harihara Bhaban)
gochhikara, f-
gopinath
gochhikara, ca-
brahmana, ba-
harachandi sahi
130 133 123 Hajuri praphulla 0.201 0.185 Gharabari House 11137 Already sold out
khuntia, hajuri and .21
bhima khuntia, lodge
hajuri krushna
chandra khuntia,
hajuri rama
narayan khuntia,
hajuri rabi
narayana khuntia,
f- hajuri raghunath
khuntia, ca- sevak
brahmana, ba-
harachandi sahi

lxviii
Sl. Khat Plot Name of the Total Land to Kisam Nature Area Project Relation Se Ag Social Loss of Loss Displ
No. a no no person having ror affecte be of of affected with x e category other of aced
d land acquire affected affect person head of of the assets other (yes
(in d (in property ed the HHs family associa assets /no)
acres) acres) (residen prope ted associ
tial rty with ated
house, (sq. affecte with
lodge, Ft) d land affect
shop, (specifi ed
etc.) cation) land
(quan
tity)
131 133 124 Hajuri praphulla 0.005 0.005 Gharabari House 200 Already sold out
khuntia, hajuri and
bhima khuntia, lodge
hajuri krushna
chandra khuntia,
hajuri rama
narayan khuntia,
hajuri rabi
narayana khuntia,
f- hajuri raghunath
khuntia, ca- sevak
brahmana, ba-
harachandi sahi
132 315 130 Nisamani patra, h- 0.018 0.013 Gharabari House 500 Already sold out
padma charana and
patra, sakuntala shop
patra, f- padma
charana patra, ca-
gola, ba- nijagaon,
samili uttaradwara
133 111 132 Nabakishor sahu, f- 0.020 0.016 Gharabari House 690 Already sold out
nilakantha sahu,
bengabati sahu, h-
nilakantha sahu, ca-
teli, ba- nijagaon,
samili banua hati
134 314 133 Nabakishor sahu, 0.023 0.016 Gharabari House 690 Already sold out
naresh kumar sahu,
f- nilakantha sahu,
ca- gudia, ba-
nijagaon
135 40 134 Shree gopalajiu 0.114 0.114 Gharabari House & 2000 Binapani dash Self F 64 General Yes
mahaprabhu, bije lodge Srikanta dash Son M 43 General Yes
gopala bhawana, (Gopal Srichandan Son M 34 General Yes
lxix
Sl. Khat Plot Name of the Total Land to Kisam Nature Area Project Relation Se Ag Social Loss of Loss Displ
No. a no no person having ror affecte be of of affected with x e category other of aced
d land acquire affected affect person head of of the assets other (yes
(in d (in property ed the HHs family associa assets /no)
acres) acres) (residen prope ted associ
tial rty with ated
house, (sq. affecte with
lodge, Ft) d land affect
shop, (specifi ed
etc.) cation) land
(quan
tity)
nijagaon, marphat Bhaban) dash
ba: krushna kumar
ramanuja das, guru
mahanta
sankarshna
ramanuja das, ca-
baishnab, ba-
nijagaon, samili
trimali matha
136 6 135 Aruna kumar das, f- 0.025 0.025 Gharabari House 1000 Already sold out
mahanta
sankarshna
ramanuja das, ca-
brahmana, ba-
nijagaon, samili
banua hati
137 90 136 Harihara 0.016 0.016 Gharabari House 650 Already sold out
mahapatra, fa-
padmalava
mahapatra, cast-
sevak brahman, ba-
baseli sahi
138 298/ 137 Antaryami pati, f- 0.0005 0.0005 Gharabari House 20 (No Physical Area)
4 janmajaya pati, ca-
brahmana, ba-
banua sahi
139 52 281 Mahanta ganga 0.011 0.011 Gharabari House 0 Mahanta ram Self M 62 General Yes
das, guru mahanta (No bhusan das
narayana das, ca- Area, Ram manohar Chela M 55 General Yes
brahman baishnab, plot has das
ba- sanachhata already
matha, puri accuared
during
nabakale
lxx
Sl. Khat Plot Name of the Total Land to Kisam Nature Area Project Relation Se Ag Social Loss of Loss Displ
No. a no no person having ror affecte be of of affected with x e category other of aced
d land acquire affected affect person head of of the assets other (yes
(in d (in property ed the HHs family associa assets /no)
acres) acres) (residen prope ted associ
tial rty with ated
house, (sq. affecte with
lodge, Ft) d land affect
shop, (specifi ed
etc.) cation) land
(quan
tity)
bar)
140 51 510 Mahanta ganga 0.087 0.087 Gharabari House 3700 Mahanta ram Self M 62 General Yes
das, guru mahanta bhusan das
narayana das, ca- Ram manohar Chela M 55 General Yes
baishnab, ba- das
sanachhata matha,
puri
141 298/ 136/7 Aruna kumar ratha, 0.017 0.017 Gharabari- House 1246 (No Physical Area)
39 16 f- trilochana ratha, 1
ca- brahman, ba-
karada, tha-
dhamanagar ha,
ba- chudanga sahi
samili banua sahi
gada
142 298/ 136/7 Kalandi prasad 0.017 0.017 Gharabari- House 740 Already sold out
40 17 ratha, f- trilochana 1
ratha, ca-
brahmana, ba-
karada, tha-
dhamanagara ha,
ba- chudanga sahi
samili banua sahi,
puri
143 298/ 137/7 Sabita dash, h- 0.0215 0.0215 Gharabari- House 930 Already sold out
48 23 aruna kumar dash, 1
ca- brahmana, ba-
markandeswar sahi
samili banua sahi,
puri

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Sl. Khat Plot Name of the Total Land to Kisam Nature Area Project Relation Se Ag Social Loss of Loss Displ
No. a no no person having ror affecte be of of affected with x e category other of aced
d land acquire affected affect person head of of the assets other (yes
(in d (in property ed the HHs family associa assets /no)
acres) acres) (residen prope ted associ
tial rty with ated
house, (sq. affecte with
lodge, Ft) d land affect
shop, (specifi ed
etc.) cation) land
(quan
tity)
144 298/ 137/7 Rama purana 0.028 0.028 Gharabari- House 1200 Already sold out
54 29 panda, h- 1
jagabandhu
puranapanda, ca-
sevaka brahmana,
ba- harachandi sahi
dhipajaga lane
145 298/ 280/7 Shree jagannath 0.064 0.064 Gharabari- House 2780 Already sold out
75 46 mahaprabhu bije 1 (sana
sana chhata matha chhata
marphat mahanta- matha)
ramabhusana dash,
guru rama charan
dash, ba- sana
chhata matha, puri
town,
dolabedikona, tha-
puri town

Note: - The entitelment matrix has been prepared on the basis of the respondent’s opinion during household survey for SIA undertaken as per the land details
provided by NCDS and field level verification / observation. However, before the disbursement of funds under R & R / any other entitlements, further
verification of the documents of entitlement holders should be done to recheck the validity.

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