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Updated Resettlement Plan and Social Due- Diligence Report
Document Stage: Updated Loan Number: 2778 (IND) September 2017
India: Gujarat Solar Power Transmission Project Prepared by Gujarat Energy Transmission Corporation Limited (GETCO)
The Updated Resettlement Plan and Social Due Diligence Report is a document of the borrower. The views expressed herein do not necessarily represent those of ADB’s Board of Directors, Management, or staff, and may be preliminary in nature. In preparing any country program or strategy, financing any project, or by making any designation of or reference to a particular territory or geographic area in this document, the Asian Development Bank does not intend to make any judgments as to the legal or other status of any territory or area
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
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Abbreviations 5 Executive Summary 7 PART-A: UPDATED RESETTLEMENT PLAN 10
I INTRODUCTION AND PROJECT DESCRIPTION 11 A. Introduction
B. Background C. Change in Project Components D. Project Components
1. 400/220/66 kV substation at Charanka Solar Park 2. 220 kV Bays at Jangral Substation 3. 400/220/66 kV Substation Sankhari 4. Charanka to Jangral 220 kV Transmission Line 5.Charanka to Sankhari 400 kV Transmission Line 6. Supply of 66 kV underground cable (140 kms) for Charanka Substation 7. Transmission Lines Route and Towers Details
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II SCOPE OF LAND ACQUISITION AND RESETTLEMENT A. General B. Land requirements for construction of Substations C. Impacts due to Construction of 220 k/V line D. Impacts due to Construction of 400 k/V line
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III SOCIOECONOMIC INFORMATION AND PROFILE A. General B. Socio Economic Profile
1. Demography 2. Basic Infrastructure 3. Household Economy 4. Health
C. Impact on Gender D. Impact on Indigenous Peoples
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IV INFORMATION DISCLOSURE, CONSULTATION AND PARTICIPATION A. Consultation B. Disclosure
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V GRIEVANCE REDRESS MECHANISMS 29 VI POLICY AND LEGAL FRAMEWORK
A. ADB’S Safeguard Policy Statement, 2009 (SPS) B. The Electricity Act, 2003 C. The Indian Telegraph Act, 1885 D. Core Involuntary Resettlement Principles E. Cut-off-Date
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VII ENTITLEMENT, ASSISTANCE AND BENEFIT A. General B. Valuation of Losses 1. Crops 2. Trees
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VIII RESETTLEMENT BUDGET AND FINANCIAL PLAN 37 IX INSTITUTIONAL ARRANGEMENTS
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X IMPLEMENTATION SCHEDULE 38 XI MONITORING AND REPORTING
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I INTRODUCTION A. Need and Scope of Social Due Diligence Report B. Methodology
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II FINDINGS OF DUE DILIGENCE STUDY A. Updating of RP and Progress of Implementation B. Payment of Compensation 1. Loss of Crops 2. Loss of Trees C. Compensation to Non-Titleholders and Informal Lease Holders 1. Non-Title Holders 2. Compensation to Informal Leaseholders, actual Users and disputed
ownership D. Assistance to Vulnerable APs E. Institutional Arrangements and Grievance Redress Mechanism F. Other Social Issues G. Perception of People and consultation Findings H. Compliance with Loan Covenants I. Compliance with Entitlement Matrix
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III CORRECTIVE ACTION PLAN
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LIST OF TABLES Table-1 Change in Project Components 13 Table-2 Transmission Lines Details 15 Table-3 Land Requirements for Sub Stations 21 Table-4 Impacts due to construction of 220 k/V Line 21 Table-5 Impacts due to construction of 400 k/V Line 22 Table-6 Summary Findings on Public Consultations 26 Table-7 Summary of GETCO Practice 30 Table-8 Entitlement Matrix 35 Table-9 Tentative Resettlement Cost 37
Table-10 Institutional Roles and Responsibilities for Resettlement activities 37 Table-11 Implementation Schedule 38 Table-12 Project Features and Progress of Implementation 42 Table-13 Summary Details on Payment of Compensation 43 Table-14 Compliance on Safeguards as per Loan Agreement 47 Table-15 Compliance with the Entitlement Matrix 50 Table-16 Corrective Action Plan 51
LIST OF FIGURES
Figure-1 Power Map of Gujarat 15 Figure-2 Satellite Map of the Solar Park 16 Figure-3 220 kV Charanka Jangral Transmission line (Part 1) 17 Figure-4 220 kV Charanka Jangral Transmission line (Part 2) 18 Figure-5 400 kV Charanka Sankhari Transmission Line 19 Figure-6 Grievance Redress Mechanism 29
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LIST OF ANNEXURES
Annexure-1 Details on Towers For 220 kV Line 54 Annexure-2 Details on Towers For 400 kV Line 81 Annexure-3 Details on consultations 92 Annexure-4 Sample Monitoring Format 112 Annexure-5 Sample Compensation Form (C- Form) 116 Annexure-6 Details of Compensation Payment for 220kV Line 126 Annexure-7 Details of Compensation Payment for 400 kV Line 156 Annexure-8 Formation of GRC 173 Annexure-9 Photographs showing the HIV/AIDS Awareness Program 175 Annexure-10 Copy of CSR Activities for the Project 176 Annexure 11 Tree Cutting Compensation _220 KV Charanka Jangral TL (GETCO) 180 Annexure 12 Tree Cutting Compensation _400 KV Charanka Veloda TL (GETCO) 192
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ABBREVIATION
ADB – Asian Development Bank AH – Affected Household AP – Affected Person BPL – Below Poverty Line DC or D/C – Double Circuit DPR – Detailed Project Report EA – Executing Agency EHV – Extra High Voltage ESU – Environment and Social Unit FGD – Focus Group Discussion GETCO – Gujarat Energy Transmission Corporation GOG – Government of Gujarat GoI – Government of India GPCL – Gujarat Power Corporation Limited GRC – Grievance Redress Committee GRM – Grievance Redress Mechanism IA – Implementing Agency INR – Indian Rupee IP – Indigenous Peoples ha – Hectare HVDS – High-Voltage Distribution System LA – Land Acquisition PMU – Project Management Unit RFCLARRA – Right to Fair Compensation and Transparency in Land Acquisition
Rehabilitation and Resettlement Act, 2013 ROW – Right of Way RP – Resettlement Plan SPS – Safeguards Policy Statement, 2009 ST – Scheduled Tribe WHH – Women Headed Household
WEIGHTS AND MEASURES
ha (hectare) – Unit of area km (kilometer) – 1,000 meters kV – kilovolt (1,000 volts) kW – kilowatt (1,000 watts) kWh – kilowatt-hour MW – Mega Watt MU – Million Units
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NOTE TO FINAL REPORT The Final document submitted on June 2017 comprises of the following sections as attached: PART- A: UPDATED RESETTLEMENT PLAN prepared in April 2014 and revised as per comments from ADB on April 2015 and subsequently revised as per discussions & comments received from ADB on December, 2015, June 2016, December 2016 and further comments received on April, May & June 2017. Further the same is updated on September 2017. PART- B: SOCIAL DUE-DILIGENCE REPORT prepared in April 2014 and revised as per comments from ADB on April 2015 and subsequently revised as per discussions & comments received from ADB on December, 2015, June 2016, December 2016 and further comments received on April, May & June 2017. Further the same is updated on September 2017. PART- C: CORRECTIVE ACTION PLAN prepared in April 2014 and revised as per comments from ADB on April 2015 and subsequently revised as per discussions & comments received from ADB on December, 2015, June 2016, December 2016 and further comments received on April, May & June 2017. Further the same is updated on September 2017.
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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
i. This is a combined Updated Resettlement Plan and Social Due Diligence Report which
is prepared for the Project, "Loan - 2778 (IND): Gujarat Solar Power Transmission Project". A draft Resettlement Plan (RP) was prepared in March, 2011 during the loan processing which was preliminary in nature. The design was changed post the loan processing and loan signing. Additionally, implementation was started without updating the draft RP which was supposed to be submitted to ADB for review and approval. As per, Asian Development Bank's (ADB) Safeguard Policy Statement, 2009 (SPS), the RP needs to be updated in case there is change in the design. The design change of the project's transmission lines, which deviate from the original alignment by about 80 percent, caused new and unanticipated social impacts in their new alignment. These were not covered in the safeguards documents applicable at the time of project processing and loan agreement in 2011. Therefore an updated resettlement plan (RP) is to be prepared by Gujarat Energy Transmission Corporation Limited (GETCO) which is reviewed and approved by ADB. It was noted that due to the design change in the transmission lines alignment, which now deviated from the original alignment by about 80 percent caused new and unanticipated social impacts in their new alignment. These were not covered in the safeguards documents (Resettlement Plan) applicable at the time of project processing and loan agreement in 2011. The GETCO funded portion of the 220 kV line (14.52 km) is also subject to the safeguards requirements of the ADB Safeguards Policy Statement 2009 (SPS), because it is part of the overall project, being a section which connects the Charanka grid substation with the remainder of the 220 kV line and the 220 kV Jangral substation expansion, all of which are ADB funded. Thus, an updated RP is required to be prepared by GETCO, and reviewed and approved by ADB in addition to the due diligence reports assessing the status of compliance with the applicable requirements of the RP and corrective actions, if required. The DDR also includes Corrective Action Plan (CAP) where gaps are identified and further corrective actions are suggested. Therefore, this combined report has three parts such as part-A comprises of updated resettlement plan, part-B comprises of social due diligence report and part-C comprises of corrective action plan.
ii. Transmission projects are different in nature compared to other liner projects. The exact route and tower locations are known during the detailed design and at the time of construction. At the outset, preliminary route survey is undertaken taking in to consideration three alternate routes and accordingly, the best alternative route is selected. Based on the agreed alignment, a walkover survey is conducted to prepare preliminary alignment with tentative angle points. Finally the detailed survey is done either by the executing agency or by the construction contractor where exact location of each tower is marked and the right of way is fixed. Based on the detailed survey, land ownership details are collected and notification is given to each affected land owner. Valuation of crop and trees are done based on the detailed survey and compensation for the loss of tree & crop is paid accordingly. Impacts are temporary in nature in terms of loss of crops and the impacts are related to construction activities such as foundation work, erection work and stringing work. Impacts occur in these three phases, therefore, assessment is done separately for these construction activities and cannot be assessed prior hand. Therefore, valuation and payment of compensation is done simultaneously with the construction activities. iii. Transmission projects apart from being a linear project are drawn substantially high above the ground avoiding possible encounter with sensitive areas as well as habitations. The distance of two towers (span) also plays an important role in minimizing impact on land. However, for tower foundation a very small area is excavated and which after construction is resurfaced properly resulting in temporary damages to the crop only and owner is allowed to
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continue cultivation after construction. As per the present provision in the Electricity Act, 2003 read with relevant provisions of Indian Telegraph Act, 1885, all the tree & crop damages (without acquisition of subject land) accrued to person while placing the tower and line are to be compensated. Typical construction components of a transmission projects are as follows and attempts are always made to minimize the impacts and for this reason, no household is expected to be significantly affected:
Towers foundations and footings: All towers foundations and towers footings are dug and laid, including transportation of material and land clearance, generally at the end of a crop season to avoid impacts on cultivations and need for compensation. After construction of transmission towers, farmers are allowed to continue agricultural activity below tower.
Towers erection: Because the concrete needs time to dry and settle, all towers are erected normally three weeks later, after the end of the following crop season and before the following one.
Stringing: Given the limited time needed for the stringing, the latter can be done right after the tower construction, before the following crop season.
iv. The project does not require acquisition of agricultural land. The substations (shankhari, Jangral1 and Charanka) are on government land and GETCO has purchased the land from the concerned government departments. The absence of land acquisition is owed to the application of the Indian Electricity Act and Indian Telegraph Act which provide for the right to use of agricultural land without acquisition and compensation of the standing tree & crop damage during execution. The total length of the transmission line from Charanka to Jangral 220 kV grid substation is 110.654 km in length out of which the ADB funded section is 96.134 km and the GETCO funded section is 14.52 km of length. The total length of the transmission line from Charanka to Sankhari (Valod Moti) 400 kV grid substation is 95.741 km in length. Construction of transmission lines will cause temporary loss of crops during foundation, erection and stringing activities. Loss of trees is also foreseen during the construction of transmission lines v. The work of 220kV line has been completed. The total numbers of towers are 359 of which 302 towers are ADB funded and 57 towers are GETCO funded. An assessment has been done (approximate 16 Mt. breath below the conductor is considered for entire length of 110.654 Km) to calculate the approximate area of land affected temporarily in terms of loss of crops due to the construction of line and towers. For the 220 kV line, approximate current affected area is 177.04 ha which is considrered for compensation of crop losses during foundation, erection and stringing (53.11 ha for each foundation, erection & stringing stages of work) including land temporarily affected and considered for crop compensation for other impacts such as damage near the tower area, preparing the access road, bringing the equipment etc. Total number of affected persons as per the current data is 768 in ADB funded portion and 95 in GETCO funded portion. vi. The work of 400kV line has been completed. The total numbers of towers are 266. An assessment has been done (approximate 16 Mt. breath below the conductor is considered for entire length of 95.741 Km) to calculate the approximate area of land affected temporarily in terms of loss of crops due to the construction of line and towers. For the 400 kV line, approximate current affected area is 153.18 ha which is considrered for compensation of crop
1 No additional land is required. This is extension of Bay within the existing premises.
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losses during foundation, erection and stringing (45.96 ha for each foundation, erection & stringing stages of work) including land temporarily affected and considered for crop compensation for other impacts such as damage near the tower area, preparing the access road, bringing the equipment etc. Total number of affected persons as per the current data is 619 (same person can be affected in all category of work). vii. Consultations were carried out with APs during preparation of draft RP and during updation of RP and during due diligence study. Project information will be disseminated by the project through the disclosure of updated resettlement plan. The draft RP was disclosed in March, 2011. A Resettlement information pamphlet prepared in Gujarati which will contain necessary details in summary forms such as entitlement matrix, grievance redress mechanism, consultation, implementation schedule, institutional arrangements etc was disclosed to the APs. The pamphlet will be kept in all relevant panchayats and GETCO's site offices. A Grievance Redress Mechanism (GRM) has been established and a Grievance Redress Committee (GRC) has been formed to ensure affected persons (APs) grievances are addressed to facilitate timely project implementation. However, no cases have been reported to the GRC as the APs prefer to approach to the court of law. ix. The project does not require agricultural land acquisition and therefore, there is no physical displacement. Impacts are limited to loss of crops and trees. The applicable national laws and policies are the Electricity Act 2003 and the Indian Telegraph Act of 1885. Under the Telegraph Act, land is not acquired; however losses such as crops and trees are compensated at market value as per the assessment of revenue authority. ADB's Safeguard Policy Statement, 2009 is applicable for compensation and assistance. Compensation will be paid to the APs for the loss of crops and trees as per replacement cost/ market rate. Vulnerable APs will be provided with additional allowances (3 months of minimum wage) which will be on and above the compensation.
x. The Energy and Petrochemical Department of the Government of Gujarat (GOG) will be the Executing Agency (EA) for the overall coordination. Gujarat Energy Transmission Corporation Limited (GETCO) will be the EA for the implementation of the project. GETCO will also act as the Implementing Agency (IA). GETCO has set up a Project Management Unit (PMU), and concerned staffs have been designated to deal with the implementation of social safeguards activities of the project. GETCO will be responsible for payment of compensation to the APs. GETCO has delegated the task to the contractors for carrying out detailed surveys, collection of land details, liaise with APs and other concerned departments for assessment of losses and valuation of compensation. However, GETCO is responsible for the compensation and closely monitors the implementation. xi. Payment of compensation and assistance to APs for loss of crops and trees will be completed in a phased manner before/ during start of construction work. The indicative budget is INR 372.32 million. RP implementation will be closely monitored by GETCO. Semiannual monitoring reports will be submitted by GETCO to ADB which will provide the progress of RP implementation and future plan of action. xii. The due diligence study reported some gaps and non-compliance during the implementation. The grievance redress mechanism needs to be strengthened and the GRC should be more functional. A Corrective Action Plan (CAP) is prepared during the due diligence study which highlights the gaps and provides corrective measures to be taken by GETCO.
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PART-A: UPDATED RESETTLEMENT PLAN
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I. INTRODUCTION AND PROJECT DESCRIPTION
A. Introduction 1. This section (Part-A) consists of Updated Resettlement Plan (RP). The design change of the project's transmission lines, which deviate from the original alignment by about 80 percent causes new and unanticipated social impacts in their new alignment. These are not covered in the safeguards documents applicable at the time of project processing and loan agreement in 2011. A draft RP was prepared in March, 2011 during the loan processing which was preliminary in nature due to lack of detailed and actual impact assessment. The alignment was not final because detailed surveys were not carried out. Location of tower and exact right of way (RoW) were also not known. The design was changed post the loan processing and loan signing. Additionally, implementation was started without updating the draft RP which was supposed to be submitted to ADB for review and approval. As per, Asian Development Bank's (ADB) Safeguard Policy Statement, 2009 (SPS), the RP needs to be updated in case there is change in the design. Therefore, this updated resettlement plan is prepared by Gujarat Energy Transmission Corporation Limited (GETCO) and is submitted to ADB for necessary review and approval. The category of the Project remains same for social safeguards. The project is categorized as “B” for Involuntary Resettlement (IR) and “C” for Indigenous Peoples as per the ADB’s SPS. The core principles are consistent with the standards of the original safeguards documents and loan covenants. However the updated RP covers the involuntary rsettlement impact caused by the change of the project alignment. B. Background 2. Government of Gujarat (GoG) and Gujarat Power Corporation Ltd (GPCL) are developing all necessary infrastructures for a 500 MW solar park at Charanka Village, Patan district, Gujarat, with the intention to encourage private developers to build solar generating capacity on a number of individual plots of land. The Gujarat Solar Power Transmission Project (hereafter referred to as the Project) funded by Asian Development Bank (ADB) covers the power evacuation from solar power generators associated with the solar park. 3. The Project’s outcome is the successful development and operation of a transmission link to evacuate power from the Solar Park at Charanka to the Gujarat transmission grid. The Project was envisaged in 2012 in consultation with GOI and other beneficiary constituents for the reliable evacuation of the 500 MW generated at the solar park from 400/220/66 kV substation at Charanka, via two dedicated 200 kV and 400 kV double ciruit lines to the existing 220 kV substation at Jangral and the proposed 400 kV Sankhari substation. The two transmission lines will be connected to different parts of the Grid in order to maintain adequate system reliability. 4. The Solar Park is a mix of Solar Photovoltaic (SPV) with a range of 5 MW to 25 MW, small wind power, and Concentrated Solar Power (CSP) with a range of 25 MW to 50 MW adding up-to approximate total capacity of 500 MW. The power generated from SPVs and CSPs will be evacuated at 66 kV level to the electrical pooling substation in the solar park through underground cables in order to avoid shadow of transmission towers and conductors on solar panels. In addition, as per Government of Gujarat Solar Power Policy dated 6 January 2009, transmission line from the switchyard of the solar substation to the pooling substation of GETCO shall be laid by GETCO. 5. The project is estimated to cost US$ 134 Million (without IDCs and contingencies) with the ADB share at $80 million. The erection/commissioning of all these facilities are being implemented by Gujarat Energy Transmission Corporation Limited (GETCO). GETCO, along
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with GoG, is the Executing Agency (EA) for the transmission and power evacuation component. GETCO is responsible for supervising project implementation and monitoring of project operational performance. GETCO has established a Project Management Unit (PMU) headed by a Project Director to be responsible for day-to-day implementation of the Project. A Steering Committee headed by GOG facilitates overall coordination between GETCO and GPCL, the Implementation Agency for the Charanka Solar Park, for smooth implementation of the project and review of progress and achievement of the Project. C. Change in Project Components 6. As per regulatory regime, projects commissioned beyond January 2012 would attract offtake of power at a rate lower than approved Power Purchase Agreements (PPA). This led the private developers of Charanka Solar Park to expedite their completion to avail offtake of power as per the original Power Purchase Agreements i.e. at a higher rate. This created an immediate urgency on GETCO to develop evacuation facility. As the implementation was time critical, GETCO considered it prudent to realign the transmission lines and link the solar park substation with the nearest feasible point of connection to the grid through a 14.52 km long 220 kV transmission line section constructed with its own funds. Therefore, construction of this minor part facilitated immediate evacuation of power from Charanka Solar project. Subsequently, GETCO submitted draft bidding documents for the balance/realigned 220 kV and 400 kV line to ADB with an explanation that the realigned route is shorter by 11.51 km for the 220 kV line and 9.92 km for the 400 kV lines therefore resulting significant cost savings and would lead to economic delivery of power at a cost lesser than anticipated, thereby benefitting the consumer.
7. Currently, GETCO has awarded the work for 400 kV line and the 220 kV line to EPC contractors (400 kV to M/s. Gammon India and 220 kV line to M/s L&T). The survey work for the 400 kV line is complete between AP-18 and AP-31 and the construction of foundations has been started; whereas for the 220 kV line, the tower construction is nearly complete and the stringing will start soon. The EPC contractors have been empowered by GETCO to initiate, negotiate and finalise the compensation payment for crops damaged during execution work. 8. A review mission was conducted by ADB from 10 November 2013 to 16 November 2013. The Mission reviewed the status of social safeguards implementation and monitoring and identified further actions to be taken in order to comply with ADB's requirements. It was noted by the Mission that civil works contracts were awarded and civil works were carried out at both, the GETCO funded and the ADB funded portions of the 220 kV transmission line and the 400kV transmission lines, without submission of updated RP to ADB and without the approval of ADB. It was noted that due to the design change in the transmission lines alignment, which now deviated from the original alignment by about 80 percent caused new and unanticipated social impacts in their new alignment. These were not covered in the safeguards documents (Resettlement Plan) applicable at the time of project processing and loan agreement in 2011. The GETCO funded portion of the 220 kV line (14.52 km) is also subject to the safeguards requirements of the ADB Safeguards Policy Statement 2009 (SPS), because it is part of the overall project, being a section which connects the Charanka grid substation with the remainder of the 220 kV line and the 220 kV Jangral substation expansion, all of which are ADB funded. Thus, an updated RP is required to be prepared by GETCO, and reviewed and approved by ADB in addition to the due diligence reports assessing the status of compliance with the applicable requirements of the RP and corrective actions, if required. The change in scope of Projects is described in Table-1.
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Table 1: Change in Project Components
SNo.
As per loan agreement and as per Old Scope (2011)
As per Aide Memoire dated 22 Nov 2013 and as per new
scope
As per the latest information received from GETCO (Nov
2014)
a. Creation of 109.48 km. of 400 kV double circuit transmission line to Sankhari, Patan District, Gujarat.
Realigned route of 400 kV double circuit Charanka-Sankhari Transmission line -99.62 km with OPGW and Earthwire cable
Realigned route of 400 kV double circuit Charanka-Sankhari Transmission line -95.741 km with OPGW and Earthwire cable
b.
Creation of 121.52 km of 220 kV double circuit transmission line to Jangral (ADB funded section is only 109 km of 220 kV double circuit transmission line from transmission tower numbered AP-16/0 (located around 12 km from the Solar Park) to Jangral, Patan District, Gujarat)
14.52 km long section with GETCO’s own funds from Charanka GSS to AP-13/0.
Realigned route of 220 kV double circuit transmission line - 95.48 km from AP 13/0 to Jangral gantry and OPGW.
14.52 km long section with GETCO’s own funds from Charanka GSS to AP-13/0.
Realigned route of 220 kV double circuit transmission line - 96.134 km from AP 13/0 to Jangral gantry and OPGW
c. 66kV underground cable grid of about 137 km within the Solar Park
Supply of 66 kV underground cable at Charanka Park
Supply of 66 kV underground cable at Charanka Park
d.
400/220/66 kV substation comprising of 2 nos. of 315 MVA transformers and one 125 MVAR bus reactor; 8 nos. of 100 MVA transformers at 220/66 kV voltage level; 2 nos. of feeder bays at substations at Sankhari and Jangral, Patan District, Gujarat
400/220/66 kV substations at Charanka, Sankhari, and Jangral
400/220/66 kV substations at Charanka, Sankhari, and Jangral
D. Project Components 9. The Project will consist of two transmission lines, three substations and supply of underground cabling within the solar park. Figure 1 provides the power transmission map of Gujarat and Figure 2 provides the satellite map of the Solar Park area. Figure 3, 4 and 5 provide the topographical maps (1:50,000 scale) which show the transmission line routes and the 400/220/66 kV Pooling substation at Charanka and 220 kV bay at existing 220/66 kV Jangral and 400/220/66 kV proposed Sankhari substation. 1. 400/220/66 kV substation at Charanka Solar Park
10. The electrical substation land is a government owned land and has been provided by GPCL. Therefore, acquistion of agricultural land is not required. The substation is located at
the right side adjoining to the Charanka Fangli Road about 3 km from Charanka village. The
total land area allotted for the new substation is 349,465.15 square meters (approximately 34.95 hectares), which is barren and has no vegetation. 2. 220 kV Bays at Jangral Substation
11. Bay extension will be done within the existing substation premise which does not require acquisition of land. The land for the substation bays is located within the premise of the GETCO 220 kV substation that houses a 220/66 kV receiving substation. The land area inside the substation is mainly plain and has no trees. The existing Vadavi-Kansari 220 kV transmission line also runs within the vicinity of the project site (close to the boundary of the
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proposed land). Thus, inter-connection to the proposed new 220 kV grid substation to the Vadavi-Kandari 220 kV transmission line is only a few metres and would not involve removal of green cover vegetation and avoid any adverse physical impacts to the adjoining properties. 3. 400/220/66 kV Substation Sankhari 12. The proposed land for the substation is located near Sankhari Village in Patan District about 2 km away from Valod Moti village accessible through the Valod Moti-Nayta Mota village road. Terrain of the proposed land is generally flat and barren with light shrubs and trees. The total land area is 242,632 square meters (approximately 24.26 hectares). This is a government owned land which is a waste land and has been purchased by GETCO.
4. Charanka to Jangral 220 kV Transmission Line
13. The 220 kV D/C Charanka-Jangaral line route passes through 4 different tehsils i.e Santalpur with 13 villages, Radhanpur with 27 villages, Harij with 47 villages and Patan with 6 villages. Double Circuit 220 kV Transmission line is being laid between Charanka and existing 220 kV GETCO sub-station at Jangral, with GETCO’s standard lattice type tower design. High Ampere capacity AL59 type (equal weight to ACSR Zebra type) conductor will be used for low transmission power loss and also high power transfer capability. The total length of the transmission line from Charanka to Jangral 220 kV grid substation is 110.654 km in length out of which the ADB funded section is 96.134 km and the GETCO funded section is 14.52 km of length. Total number of towers is 359 of which 302 towers are ADB funded and 57 towers are GETCO funded. The transmission line traverses through the undulating terrain and passes nearby to a number of villages in the Santalpur, Harij, Radhanpur, Sami and Patan Tehsils. The transmission line traveses through the barren land, cultivated and uncultivated lands. 5. Charanka to Sankhari 400 kV Transmission Line 14. The 400 kV double circuit (D/C) Charanka-Sankhari Line passes through 3 different tehsils viz. Santalpur with 13 villages, Radhanpur with 27 villages, Harij with 27 villages in district Patan. 400 kV double circuit transmission line will be laid between Charanka and 400 kV Sankhari sub-station, using GETCO’s standard lattice type tower design. Twin ACSR MOOSE conductors will be used for the transmission line. The total length of the transmission line from Charanka to Sankhari (Valod Moti) 400 kV grid substation is 95.741 km in length having 266 number of towers. The transmission line traveses through the barren land, cultivated and uncultivated lands.
6. Supply of 66 kV underground cable (140 kms) for Charanka Substation 15. Power generation from the Solar photovoltaic plants will be transferred to the Charanka electric pooling substation using single core 66 kV power cables. Total five routes are identified for PV power transfer. One circuit of 630 sq. mm. size cables is considered for maximum of 8 Solar Photovoltaic (SPV) plots based on power transfer capacity. Each circuit will contain 3 cables laid in Trefoil formation for 3 phases and 1 spare cable. Each Concentrated Solar Power (CSP) developer will be connected to pooling station with separate circuit and interconnection of two CSP will provide redundancy. Cable will be laid surrounded by sand and pre-cast reinforced cement concrete (RCC) slabs for protection. Pre-warning tape will be laid above buried power cable to avoid accidental contact.
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7. Transmission Lines Route and Towers Details 16. Overview of the transmission lines is provided in Table 2 below. The table also provides the status of construction of ADB funded portion.
Table 2: Transmission Lines Details SNo. Detail 220 kV Transmission Line 400 kV Transmission Line
1 Line Length 110.654 km (Total) -(ADB funded section 96.134 km, GETCO portion 14.52 km)
95.741 km
2 Total numbers of Towers Total= 359 ADB funded=302 GETCO funded= 57
266
3 Total numbers of villages line passing by
93 of Patan District 67 nos. of Patan District.
4 Start of Construction 28.03.2013 09.10.2013
5 Name of EPC Contractor L&T Limited, Chennai Gammon India Ltd., Nagpur
Figure 1: Power Map of Gujarat
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Figure2: Satellite Map of the Solar Park
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Figure 3: 220 kV Charanka Jangral Transmission line (Part 1)
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Figure 4: 220 kV Charanka Jangral Transmission line (Part 2)
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Figure 5: 400 kV Charanka Sankhari Transmission Line
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II. SCOPE OF LAND ACQUISITION AND RESETTLEMENT
A. General 17. The project does not require acquisition of land. Physical displacement will not occur. All the substations are on government land and the internal cabling is done within the solar park. Construction of transmission lines will cause temporary loss of crops during foundation, erection and stringing activities. Loss of trees is also foreseen during the construction of transmission lines. Details on each tower, type of land and ownership of land etc. for 220 kV and 400 kV lines are provided in Annexure -1 and Annexure-2 respectively. 18. Transmission projects are different in nature compared to other liner projects. The exact route and tower locations are known during the detailed design and during the time of construction. At the outset, preliminary route survey is undertaken taking in to consideration three alternate routes and accordingly, the best alternative is selected. Based on the agreed alignment, a walkover survey is conducted to prepare preliminary alignment with tentative angle points. Finally the detailed survey is done either by the executing agency or by the construction contractor where exact location of each tower is marked and the right of way is fixed. Based on the detailed survey, land ownership details are collected and notification is given to each affected land owner. Valuation of crop and trees are done based on the detailed survey and compensation is paid accordingly. Impacts are temporary in nature in terms of loss of crops and the impacts are related to construction activities such as foundation work, erection work and stringing work. Impacts occur in these three phases, therefore, assessment is done separately for these construction activities and cannot be assessed prior hand. Therefore, valuation and payment of compensation is done simultaneously with the construction activities. 19. Transmission projects apart from being a linear project are drawn substantially high above the ground avoiding possible encounter with sensitive areas as well as habitations. The distance of two towers (span) also plays an important role in minimizing impact on land. However, for tower foundation a very small area is excavated and which after construction is resurfaced properly resulting in temporary damages to the land only and owner is allowed to continue cultivation after construction. As per the present provision in the Electricity Act, 2003 read with relevant provisions of Indian Telegraph Act, 1885 all the damages (without acquisition of subject land) accrued to person while placing the tower and line are to be compensated. Typical construction components of a transmission projects are as follows and attempts are always made to minimize the impacts and for this reason, no household is expected to be significantly affected:
Towers foundations and footings: All towers foundations and towers footings are dug and laid, including transportation of material and land clearance, generally at the end of a crop season to avoid impacts on cultivations and need for compensation. After construction of transmission towers, farmers are allowed to continue agricultural activity below tower.
Towers erection: Because the concrete needs time to dry and settle, all towers are erected normally three weeks later, after the end of the following crop season and before the following one.
Stringing: Given the limited time needed for the stringing, the latter can be done right after the tower construction, before the following crop season.
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B. Land requirements for construction of Substations 20. As stated above, all the new substations are being constructed on government land. Total area of the charanka s/s is 34.95 hectares and the total area for Shankhari s/s is 24.26 hectares. Extension of bay at Jangral s/s does not require any additional land. Land details of each substation are given in Table 3.
Table 3: Land Requirements for Sub Stations
Sr. No
Name of the Sub Station
Area of the substation
(square meter (hectare)
Type of Government
Land
Cost of the Land/Amount
Paid (INR/Million INR)
Date of Allotments
1 Charanka Substation
349,465.15 (34.95 ha)
Allotted by GPCL 155,768,634.60 (155.77 million)
07-May-2011
2 Shankhari Substation
2,42,632 (24.26 ha)
Govt. Waste Land
85,557,227.00 (85.56 million)
04-Nov-2011
3 220 kV Bays at
Jangral Substation
Not Applicable (within existing
premise) Not Applicable Not Applicable Not Applicable
Source: GETCO, Nov-2014
C. Impacts due to Construction of 220 k/V line
Total length of the line under ADB funding is 96.134 kilometres. Final survey has been
completed. The GETCO funded transmission line have total of 57 Nos. of towers and ADB
funded transmission line have 302 Nos. of towers. Impacts, in terms of loss of crops, occur
during various phases of construction such as foundation, erection and stringing. Compensation
is paid for loss of crops during each phase of the construction. The estimated affected area
considered (Approximate 16 Mt breath below the conductor is considered for entire length of
110.654 Km) for loss of crop compensation during foundation, erection and stringing including
land temporarily affected & considered for crop compensation for other impacts such as
damage near the tower area, preparing the access road, bringing the equipment etc is 531,139
sqmt (53.11 ha) at each stage No such case of non title holders AP has been identified so far.
Vulnerable APs for the 220 KV line are compensated as per entitlement matrix. Details on
estimated impacts are given in Table 4.
Table 4: Impacts due to construction of 220 KV Line
Sr. No
Particulars Unit
Quantity (Actual
till March, 2017)
Pending Work (%)
Estimated Quantity for
Pending Work
Total Quantity
1 Length of the Line kms ADB = 96.134, GETCO=14.52, Total= 110.654
2 Total number of Towers Numbers ADB= 302, GETCO= 57 and Total= 359
3
Approximate land temporarily affected & considered for loss of crop and compensation for other impacts (access, bringing equipment, etc)
Square meter
(hectare)
1,770,464 sqmt. (177.04 ha) (Approximate 16 Mt breath below the conductor is considered for entire length of 110.654 Km.)
4
Temporary affected land considered for compensation for loss of crop (Foundation) (Considered approximate 30 %)
Square meter
(hectare)
531,139 sqmt.
(53.11 ha) Nil Nil
531,139 sqmt.
(53.11 ha)
5 Temporary affected land considered for compensation for loss of crop (Erection) (Considered approximate 30 %)
Square meter
(hectare)
531,139 sqmt.
(53.11 ha)) Nil Nil
531,139 sqmt.
(53.11 ha))
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6 Temporary affected land considered for compensation for loss of crop (Stringing) (Considered approximate 30 %)
Square meter
(hectare)
531,139 sqmt.
(53.11 ha) Nil Nil
531,139 sqmt.
(53.11 ha)
7
Land temporarily affected and considered for crop compensation for other impacts (access, bringing equipment, etc) (Considered approximate 10 %)
Square meter
(hectare)
177,046 sqmt
(17.70 ha) Nil Nil
177,046 sqmt
(17.70 ha)
8 Total Area temporarily affected for crop compensation (foundation + erection +
stringing + other impacts) ha 177.04 Nil Nil 177.04
9 Number of affected persons (ADB funded)
Numbers 768 Nil Nil 768
10 Number of affected persons (GETCO funded)
Numbers 95 Nil Nil 86
Source: GETCO, March-2017
D. Impacts due to Construction of 400 k/V line 21. Total length of the line under ADB funding is 95.741 kilometres. Final survey has been completed. ADB funded transmission line have 266 Nos. of towers. Impacts, in terms of loss of crops, occur during various phases of construction such as foundation, erection and stringing. Compensation is paid for loss of crops during each phase of the construction. The estimated affected area considered (Approximate 16 Mt breath below the conductor is considered for entire length of 95.741 Km) for loss of crop compensation during foundation, erection and stringing including land temporarily affected & considered for crop compensation for other impacts such as damage near the tower area, preparing the access road, bringing the equipment etc is 459,557 Sqmt (45.96 ha) at each stage. Details on the tress are not available at the moment. Number of trees will be counted prior to commissioning of the lines following which compensation will be paid. No such case of non title holders AP has been identified so far. Vulnerable APs for the 400 KV line are compensated as per entitlement matrix. Details on estimated impacts are given in Table 5.
Table 5: Impacts due to construction of 400 KV Line
Sr. No
Particulars Unit
Quantity (Actual
till March, 2017)
Pending Work (%)
Estimated Quantity for
Pending Work
Total Quantity
1 Length of the Line kms 95.741
2 Total number of Towers Numbers 266
3
Approximate land temporarily affected & considered for loss of crop and compensation for other impacts (access, bringing equipment, etc)
Square meter
(hectare)
1,531,856 sqmt. (153.18 ha) (Approximate 16 Mt breath below the conductor is considered for entire length of 95.741 Km.)
4
Temporary affected land considered for compensation for loss of crop (Foundation) (Considered approximate 30 %)
Square meter
(hectare)
459,557 sqmt.
(45.96 ha) Nil Nil
459,557 sqmt.
(45.96 ha)
5 Temporary affected land considered for compensation for loss of crop (Erection) (Considered approximate 30 %)
Square meter
(hectare)
459,557 sqmt.
(45.96 ha) Nil Nil
459,557 sqmt.
(45.96 ha)
6 Temporary affected land considered for compensation for loss of crop (Stringing) (Considered approximate 30 %)
Square meter
(hectare)
459,557 sqmt.
(45.96 ha) Nil Nil
459,557 sqmt.
(45.96 ha)
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Land temporarily affected and considered for crop compensation for other impacts (access, bringing equipment, etc) (Considered approximate 10 %)
Square meter
(hectare)
153,186 sqmt
(15.32 ha) Nil Nil
153,186 sqmt
(15.32 ha)
8 Total Area temporarily affected for crop compensation (foundation + erection +
stringing + other impacts) ha 153.18 Nil Nil 153.18
9 Number of affected persons (ADB funded)
Numbers 619 Nil Nil 619
Source: GETCO, March-2017
III. SOCIO-ECONOMIC INFORMATION AND PROFILE A. General 22. This chapter contains the same socio-economic profile as mentioned in the previous resettlement plan. This is a general socio-economic profile of the subproject areas. A sample socio-economic survey was carried out between December 2010 to January 2011 in 18 villages and 290 households in the project area. Villages covered under the survey were Abluva, Chunsara, Churanka, Dadar, Dai Gunda, Daudpur, Gochanad, Jangural, Mehamadpura, Mota Jorapura, Nani Pipli, Navagaon, Parsun, Rajusar, Sherpura, Udargada, Vaghpura and Vandhiya. Following section describes general socio-economic profile. B. Socio-Economic Profile
1. Demography 23. The total population of Patan district is 11,82,709. The overall sex ratio is 932 female for every 1000 males (rural 938 and urban 932). About 80 % of the population live in rural areas. The total literacy rate is 60.4 %, 73.6 % among males and 46.3 % among females. About 90 % of households are Hindu and 10 % are Muslim. The average family size of sampled households is 5.37. The sex ratio of households is 849 females for every 1000 males. The overall literacy rate of surveyed households is 71 %. Literacy among males is about 79 %, while for females it is 62%. Women traditionally have lower levels of secondary and higher education. Overall, only 2 % of households have members who are graduates.
2. Basic Infrastructure 24. Availability of water is a problem for households. Although 86 % have piped water supply, 95 % of households still depend on outside sources of water. On average, it takes peoples 26 minutes to get water from outside sources. In terms of sanitation facilities, more than one-third of households have no toilet facility in their homes. Similarly, about one third of households do not have a bathroom for females. About 94 % of households use wood as cooking fuel. Other fuels used include dung cakes and kerosene though 94 % of households report to have electricity in the home.
3. Household Economy
25. Occupationally, 45 % of peoples in the age group of 18 years and above work as agricultural labourers, farmers and/or cultivators. About 57 % of women report to be home makers. Jobs in the private sector are restricted to males with more than 5 % engaged in the sector. Skilled workers and entrepreneurship/self employment in the project area is limited. Most males work in agriculture as labourers on a seasonal basis. Nearly one fourth of
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households report having a single earning member. In one third of households, there are two earning members. In 53 % of households, no female members reported contributing to the household income. Though the study tried to explore types of skills training possessed by household members, it was noted that few inherited skills of tailoring or carpentry informally, therefore, it appears people receive very little skill based training from either the government or private institutions. This is apparent for both genders. 26. In surveyed households, a little more than one fifth (22 %) reported of possessing agricultural land. In the project area, wheat and bajra are the main crops followed by cotton and Jira (Cumin seeds). Among households, of those that have agricultural land, 65 % cultivate Bajra and 33 % cultivate wheat. Cotton and Jira are cultivated by 13 % of households and Jawar by 11 %. About two-thirds of households report having live stock at their respective homes. The most frequently owned durable goods are television sets, electric fans and telephones/mobiles (70 % or more households). Similar is the case for ownership of radio - 46 % of the total sampled household reported of having a radio. Luxury items like air conditioners are not owned by households covered under the study. Similarly, four wheelers like cars/jeeps, washing machines, refrigerators and sewing machines are owned by few households. In the surveyed project area it was found that the major earning was from labour (daily wages and seasonal) followed by agriculture as farmers. Only 8 % of the households reported earnings from job and services and dairy products each. 27. The total average annual income from all sources is Rupees 50,709/-. Income from daily wage labour contributes to the maximum earnings. However, the average income from agriculture is Rupees 56,696/- highest among all sources in the project area followed by income from other sectors. The average annual expenditure of households is slightly higher than their average annual income. This suggests that many households either take loans or have concealed the exact income. Among the households, nearly 39 % of expenditure is spent on food and 20 % on social functions like rituals, festivals and marriages. Expenditure on education is only 2 % as most households access government educational services. Findings suggest that the majority of households are from lower economic backgrounds and have limited access to skilled based jobs. The majority are employed as daily wage agricultural labourers which is generally seasonal.
4. Health 28. Medical coverage is equally divided between government and private sector services. The nearest health facility for two thirds of households is a primary health centre. However, 73 %, of households have a health facility available outside their respective villages. The average distance to a health centre is 11.3 kilometres. About 84 % of households travel a minimum of 8 kilometres to access health services. Most households reported having visited a health worker during the last six months preceding the survey. The majority, about 87 %, receive messages and services on polio immunization which is a universal health programme run by the state government and the United Nation's World Health Organization. Family planning services are also available though coverage is not widespread. Many households receive health information on malaria, dengue, maternity and child health and HIV/AIDS.
C. Impact on Gender
29. Though most women classified themselves as home workers, nearly half of all women surveyed work as agricultural labourers and 39 % are engaged in cultivation. About 14 % of women also work as daily wage labourers. In the project area, women’s participation in household decision making is high. More than 90 % of households report that women participate in decisions like finance, education and child health care, purchase of assets and
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day to day activities. The perception of women and children’s safety and mobility is positive in the project area. However the provision of adequate street lights is inadequate in the project area. About 95 % of households admitted that that the provision of street lighting will result in an increase of women’s mobility during the evening. 30. Women will not be affected negatively due to the project. Any negative impacts of a sub-project on female-headed families will be taken up on a case-to-case basis and assistance to these families will be treated on a priority basis. During disbursement of compensation and provision of assistance, priority will be given to female-headed families if found. Additionally, women headed families are considered as vulnerable and provision for additional assistance has been made in the entitlement of the RP as well as in the RF. Provision for equal wage and health safety facilities during the construction will be ensured by the EA. Therefore, the sub project activities will not have any negative impact on women.
D. Impact on Indigenous People 31. Indigenous peoples (IP) are defined as those having a distinct social, cultural, economic, and political traditions and institutions compared with the mainstream or dominant society. ADB defines IP who have peculiar characteristics which are: (i) descent from population groups present in a given area before territories were defined; (ii) maintenance of cultural and social identities separate from dominant societies and cultures; (iii) self identification and identification by others are being part of a distinct cultural group; (iv) linguistic identity different from that of dominant society; (v) social, cultural, economic and political traditions and institutions distinct from dominant culture; (vi) economic systems oriented more toward traditional production systems rather than mainstream; and (vii) unique ties and attachments to traditional habitats and ancestral territories. In India, some of the Scheduled Tribes (STs) are considered to be the IPs who have some similarities with the definition of ADB. The Indian Constitution (Article 342) defines STs with special characteristics such as (i) primitive traits, (ii) distinctive culture, (iii) shyness with the public at large, (iv) geographical isolation, (v) social and economic backwardness. However, Constitutional protection and programs for tribal development have brought significant changes since 1947 which played a major role to bring the STs in to mainstream society. 32. The number of STs in the project area is low. According to the census of India, 2011 Gujarat has 14.75 % population as scheduled tribe. However, the project district (Patan) has less than 1% of ST population (0.99%). These groups, generally, are known to interact closely with mainstream society and hence considered to be mainstreamed as far as their language, socio-economic status and cultural practices. The STs are not considered primitive or seen to have distinct characteristics different from other groups. There will be no land acquisition for the project hence STs will not suffer from any physical displacement. Potential impact on IPs was evaluated and was found that no such impacts are foreseen on Indigenous peoples. Temporary impacts are foreseen on a minimum extent on crop damage during the construction of towers and lines which will be compensated in through cheque during the time of implementation and prior/ during to start of the construction.
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IV. INFORMATION DISCLOSURE, CONSULTATION AND PARTICIPATION
A. Consultations 33. Public consultation and information disclosure is an integral part of safeguard planning and implementation. Public consultations were carried out by the social survey team during processing stage through focused group discussions (FGDs) in various villages along the project site. During the updating of resettlement plan, consultations were again conducted along the route alignment during January and February 2014. Public consultations were carried out by the survey team through focused group discussion along the project site. Consultations were carried out at various villages such as Abluva, Arjansar, Bhelot, Charanka, Dabi, Devpura, Dharusan, Ganeshpura, Jarusa, Jekada, Kalodhi, Kanoshan, Kasara, Melusan, Memdabad, Odha, Rangpura, Sariyad, Savpura, Sidhwara, Tantiyna, and Vadiya. Table 6 gives a summary of findings on public consultations. Annexure 3 indicates details of public consultations conducted during the field survey along with names of the participants.
Table 6: Summary Findings on Public Consultations Issues
Discussed People’s views and perceptions GETCO's response/assurance
General Perception about
Project
Majority of the communities were aware of the proposed transmission line passing through their areas. Some communities have heard it but not sure about the details of the project components. Almost all the people were positive and supportive towards the proposed project.
GETCO and its contractors are in continuous consultation with the APs and local people during the final surveys and construction activities.
Support of local people for
proposed project
Since the project has been perceived to be great potential for the people of the area, they expressed their full support during implementation of the project. They also hoped that the new projects will contribute to provide employment to local unemployed youth. At the other end, some communities were concerned about the loss of valuable lands as agriculture is found to be the main source of livelihood. Most of the communities expressed that there should be no adverse impact due to the project on their cultivations, and safety. At the same time they expressed the willingness to support the project provided the project adequately compensates any losses in cash.
GETCO assures that all the losses will be compensated as per the current market rate and as per the resettlement plan.
Critical issue and concern by the local people for
the project
For the majority of the community, there were no critical issues regarding the project. However, some of the communities raised issues/concerns that included (a) fear of losing or causing damages to their cultivations, and livelihoods; (b) fear of affecting the cotton harvesting due to project activities (c) fear of not receiving reasonable compensation for the affected assets like agricultural land (d) perception that they will lose portion of agricultural land as the land size is very small. Therefore, they expressed all these concerned should be taken in to consideration by the engineering team while finalizing the design.
GETCO assures that people are given adequate advance notice so that they can harvest their crops. Usually, most of the construction activities are planned in such a way that construction activities are done during off-season. As per, the existing laws and regulation, GETCO will not be able to compensate for the land for towers. However, crops and trees will be compensated appropriately as per the government norms.
Criteria liked to see during project design, operation
stage and construction
Most of the community opined that the projects should avoid/minimize harm to residences, plantations, cultivations, other forms of livelihoods, religious and other places of community importance such as schools play grounds, community gathering places etc. Some of them suggested that tower should be erect on the boundary of the land and not inside or centre of the land. Necessary precautions must be taken to ensure safety of people during project construction.
GETCO has assured that there will be no physical displacement. Line routes are planned in such a way that these will avoid residential, habitat areas and other religious and community places. As far as the safety issues are concerned, GETCO follows the safety standard such as maintaining adequate ground clearance and heights of the towers and conductors.
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Issues Discussed
People’s views and perceptions GETCO's response/assurance
Employment potential in the
project
Majority of the communities felt that the project will provide employment opportunities to local people. Some of them requested that they should be involved not only in unskilled labour job but also in the supervisory work. Some unemployed youth held that they should be provided training during the construction stage. They complained that the construction work is generally handed over to contractors who would bring their own labour force from outside. They hoped that instead of hiring people from outside the local people should be given employment.
Employment is temporary in nature. Though GETCO intends to encourage local employment, however, it seems difficult to commit as the construction activities are done by the contractors. Construction of transmission line work needs special skill and hard work which is often difficult to find suitable people for the same work. Thefore, providing employment to local people seems difficult and cannot be guaranteed. However, GETCO will encourage the employment of local people where feasible.
Socio economic standing: land use, cropping
pattern
The main source of livelihood for the communities was agriculture, dairy related business and wage labour in the agricultural field. Most of the communities practised two times cropping in a year. Some families with good irrigation facilities also resorted to three times cropping. The average land holding size was between 5 to 10 bigha.
Source of drinking water
Piped water/tap supply from Narmada was found to be the main source for majority communities. The Gram Panchayat played an active role in the piped water supply to the communities. The other important source of drinking water was bore well.
Shortage of water
Majority of the families experience shortage of water during the summer season for human consumption. Water quality was an issue also as the water remained salty during the summer.
Negative impact on food grain,
availability /land use
In general, people did not see any adverse impact on food/grain availability. However, they cautioned that if electricity polls/towers are installed in the paddy fields or other cultivable land, it would reduce the cultivable area of the farmers.
People will be allowed to cultivate the land below the tower post the construction and GETCO will not object. Therefore, these impacts are temporary in nature.
Will project cause widespread
imbalance by cutting fruit and
commercial trees in the locality
People were unable to give a precise answer to this question as they did not know the exact extent to which the trees would be cut-down. The majority did not foresee such an imbalance. However, they cautioned that if the project cuts down valuable commercial trees e.g. fruit trees, timber trees in significant numbers it would drastically affect the livelihoods and incomes of families who are dependent on those trees.
GETCO has the provision for compensating all the trees which will be cut. A detailed assessment will be done through appropriate tree counting to assess the quantity and type of trees. These activities will be done after the stringing work and prior to commissioning of the line.
Will project cause health and safety
issues
Very few communities expressed their fears of increasing risks to their lives from lightening when they have to live closer to electricity lines and towers. Some others believed that living closer to electricity lines can harm the health condition. But the majority did not foresee any health or safety issues. Installing towers in the middle of settlements would raise safety issues particularly for children and communities suggested that such towers should be fenced around.
GETCO will follow all the heath safety measures while constructing the lines.
Health status
In majority of the villages there is lack of public health facilities such as sub-centre and primary health centre. The Community Health Centres and district hospitals are not so much equipped for the treatment of chronic and more problematic diseases. However, private medical centres were available in some areas.
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Issues Discussed
People’s views and perceptions GETCO's response/assurance
Will project setting change migration pattern of animals
None of the communities were conscious of the presence of any migrant birds or animals in their localities and therefore did not foresee any impacts on such animals, birds or their habitats.
Migration pattern
Outward migration was reported in majority of the villages. Most of the young generation especially the boys have migrated to places such as Mehsana, Palanpur, Surat for Agriculture Labor; Kathiawad for construction work; and Patan, Surat, Ahmadabad for other work.
Type of compensation
expected
Adequate cash compensation was expected for any losses to their houses, properties, cultivations and livelihoods. Some communities asked for replacement of land and [if lands and houses were acquired] within the same geographical area in addition to cash compensation. When compensating for loss of cultivations and trees, they requested that prospective income losses from such cultivations and trees should be considered. Some families did not have any legitimate rights (legal entitlement certificate for land) for the land they lived and cultivated. But they should be compensated properly.
GETCO has assured that there will be no impact to houses and buildings. All the losses related to crops and trees will be compensated as the resettlement plan and its entitlement matrix.
Perceived benefits from
project
Most communities were of the view that the proposed projects would benefit the country as a whole but they would not accrue much direct benefits to their individual communities. They thought that projects would contribute to minimize the prevailing energy crisis, load shedding in the country; increase the rate of rural electrification and provide energy for the industrial sector. At micro level, they hoped that projects would provide electricity to non-electrified households in their communities and offer labour work during project construction.
Perceived loss It is temporary in nature due to loss of crops and trees and can be compensated by GETCO.
GETCO will ensure full compensation for each loss of crops and trees as per the provision.
34. Power transmission projects are linear project, every location is different from each other and posses different & unique challenges. In power transmission projects, consultation is required for each & every location, which GETCO has done before execution of work.
B. Disclosure
35. The draft Resettlement Plan was disclosed on ADB's website in March 2011. The same was also disclosed in GETCO's website. This report (updated resettlement plan and social due diligence report) will also be disclosed in the similar fashion. A Resettlement information pamphlet will be prepared in Gujarati which will contain necessary details in summary forms such as entitlement matrix, grievance redress mechanism, consultation, implementation schedule, institutional arrangements etc and will be disclosed to the APs. The pamphlet will be kept in all relevant panchayats and GETCO's site offices. The consultation process will be continued as necessary. The following public consultation measures are envisaged for the project:
GETCO will disclose the construction schedule before the commencement of construction works to ensure that local villages are notified and informed of said activities.
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GETCO will inform the communities about progress made in the implementation of social safeguards activities
GETCO will inform the APs on compensation and assistance to be paid for the temporary loss of crops and trees.
All monitoring reports will be disclosed. Attempts will be made to ensure that vulnerable groups understand the process and
that their specific needs are taken into account.
V. GRIEVANCE REDRESS MECHANISM 36. The Grievance Redress Committee (GRC) consisting of the head of Panchayat, project engineer (line in field), nominated district revenue officer as nodal officer and the designated official of GETCO dealing with safeguards has been established. The GRC will meet as and when grievances arise. The main responsibilities of the GRC are to: (i) provide support to APs on problems arising from land/property acquisition if any; (ii) record AP grievances and action them within 4 weeks. The procedure for grievance redress will be done through various steps such as (i) Minor grievances will be redressed at the site level through the concerned project engineer and contractor (15 working days), (ii) if this fails, the grievance will be referred to the GRC which will take all necessary actions within 30 working days. However, APs can submit their grievances and complaints to a court of law at any time and independently of the grievance redress mechanism. Records will be kept of all grievances received including: contact details of complainant, date the complaint was received, nature of grievance, agreed corrective actions and the date these were effected, and final outcome. The GRCs will continue to function during the life of the Project including the defects liability period. The flow chart showing Grievance Redress Mechanism is presented in Figure 6.
Figure 6: Grievance Redress Mechanism
37. GETCO has a standard practice to deal with grievances which is as follows. Summary details are described in Table 7.
1. Assurance to APs of GETCO’s practice for providing proper and adequate compensation to the affected person/community.
2. An established GETCO procedure for estimation - which involves assessment by Mamlatdar (a revenue official) of that area and Panchayat of that village.
3. GETCO shall make the payment of compensation as per the assessment of Government revenue authority and hence does not expect any complaint in this regard. However, in the event of any complain, the following procedure will be adopted: a. Minor Grievance, if arises, will be addressed by GETCO site engineer. b. In case of protest from local villagers for planting a tower in owner’s land – GETCO
Grievance Not Addressed (Major Grievances)
Aggrieved Party
(Affected Persons)
Grievance
Redressed
Grievance Redress Committee (GRC)
Grievance
Redressed
GETCO
(Filed Level Staff)
Within 15 working days
Within 30 working days
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shall take up the clearance of District Collector citing power vested with transmission licensee as per Electricity Act 2003.
c. In case of objection from the local villagers for crop and tree compensation, Grievance Redressal Committee consisting of following members shall resolve the dispute amicably:
Project Engineer (Line) in the field.
Panchayat Head.
Nominated District Revenue officer (Nodal officer for the company). 4. In case of any other complain other than above, shall also be addressed by the
Grievance Redressal Committee. Summary details are described in Table 7.
Table 7: Summary of GETCO Practice SNo. Grievance Issues Mitigation
1 Crop and tree compensation Paid as per assessment of Revenue Authority 2 Land Acquisition No land acquisition is required for transmission line. 3 Transmission line Proper compensation while construction of line. 4 Sub-station land Substation is located in the Govt. wasteland, where
there are no habitats. Consent from villagers is obtained by collector for wasteland.
VI. POLICY AND LEGAL FRAMEWORK
38. A different policy and regulatory framework applies to: a) the substation projects, than b) the transmission lines. In the case of substations, the project envisages permanent land acquisition which generates long term impacts on affected families. Applicable laws and policies for the land acquisition will be the national laws/Act, Right to Fair Compensation and Transparency in Land Acquisition Rehabilitation and Resettlement Act, 2013 (RFCTLARRA). However, this project does not require land acquisition. The RFCTLARRA, 2013 exempts cases under the Electricity and Telegraph Act. Impacts generated during the construction of the transmission lines are temporary in nature, thus the applicable laws or policies will ensure addressing the impacts accordingly. The applicable national laws and policies are the Electricity Act 2003 and the Indian Telegraph Act of 1885. Under the Telegraph Act, land is not acquired; however losses such as crops and trees are compensated at replacement cost. ADB's Safeguard Policy Statement, 2009 is applicable for compensation and assistance. Entitlements, compensation and assistance packages are designed in accordance with the national laws, in addition to ADB‘s SPS 2009.
A. ADB’S Safeguard Policy Statement, 2009 (SPS) 39. ADB has adopted Safeguard Policy Statement (SPS) in 2009 including safeguard requirements for environment, involuntary resettlement and indigenous people. The objectives of the Involuntary Resettlement Safeguard policy is to avoid involuntary resettlement wherever possible; to minimize involuntary resettlement by exploring project and design alternatives; to enhance, or at least restore, the livelihoods of all displaced persons in real terms relative to pre-project levels; and to improve the standards of living of the displaced poor and other vulnerable groups. 40. The involuntary resettlement safeguards covers physical displacement (relocation, loss of residential land, or loss of shelter) and economic displacement (loss of land, assets, access to assets, income sources, or means of livelihoods) as a result of (i) involuntary acquisition of land, or (ii) involuntary restrictions on land use or on access to legally designated parks and protected areas. It covers them whether such losses and involuntary restrictions are full or
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partial, permanent or temporary. The main policy principles of the Involuntary Resettlement Safeguard are:
(i) Screen the project early on to identify past, present, and future involuntary resettlement impacts and risks. Determine the scope of resettlement planning through a survey and/or census of displaced persons, including a gender analysis, specifically related to resettlement impacts and risks.
(ii) Carry out meaningful consultations with affected persons, host communities, and concerned non-government organizations. Inform all displaced persons of their entitlements and resettlement options. Ensure their participation in planning, implementation, and monitoring and evaluation of resettlement programs. Pay particular attention to the needs of vulnerable groups, especially those below the poverty line, the landless, the elderly, women and children, and Indigenous Peoples, and those without legal title to land, and ensure their participation in consultations. Establish a grievance redress mechanism to receive and facilitate resolution of the affected persons’ concerns. Support the social and cultural institutions of displaced persons and their host population. Where involuntary resettlement impacts and risks are highly complex and sensitive, compensation and resettlement decisions should be preceded by a social preparation phase.
(iii) Improve, or at least restore, the livelihoods of all displaced persons through (i) land-based resettlement strategies when affected livelihoods are land based where possible or cash compensation at replacement value for land when the loss of land does not undermine livelihoods, (ii) prompt replacement of assets with access to assets of equal or higher value, (iii) prompt compensation at full replacement cost for assets that cannot be restored, and (iv) additional revenues and services through benefit sharing schemes where possible.
(iv) Provide physically and economically displaced persons with needed assistance, including the following: (i) if there is relocation, secured tenure to relocation land, better housing at resettlement sites with comparable access to employment and production opportunities, integration of resettled persons economically and socially into their host communities, and extension of project benefits to host communities; (ii) transitional support and development assistance, such as land development, credit facilities, training, or employment opportunities; and (iii) civic infrastructure and community services, as required.
(v) Improve the standards of living of the displaced poor and other vulnerable groups, including women, to at least national minimum standards. In rural areas provide them with legal and affordable access to land and resources, and in urban areas provide them with appropriate income sources and legal and affordable access to adequate housing.
(vi) Develop procedures in a transparent, consistent, and equitable manner if land acquisition is through negotiated settlement to ensure that those people who enter into negotiated settlements will maintain the same or better income and livelihood status.
(vii) Ensure that displaced persons without titles to land or any recognizable legal rights to land are eligible for resettlement assistance and compensation for loss of non-land assets.
(viii) Prepare a resettlement plan elaborating on displaced persons’ entitlements, the income and livelihood restoration strategy, institutional arrangements, monitoring and reporting framework, budget, and time-bound implementation schedule.
(ix) Disclose a draft resettlement plan, including documentation of the consultation process in a timely manner, before project appraisal, in an accessible place and a form and language(s) understandable to affected persons and other
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stakeholders. Disclose the final resettlement plan and its updates to affected persons and other stakeholders.
(x) Conceive and execute involuntary resettlement as part of a development project or program. Include the full costs of resettlement in the presentation of project’s costs and benefits. For a project with significant involuntary resettlement impacts, consider implementing the involuntary resettlement component of the project as a stand-alone operation.
(xi) Pay compensation and provide other resettlement entitlements before physical or economic displacement. Implement the resettlement plan under close supervision throughout project implementation.
(xii) Monitor and assess resettlement outcomes, their impacts on the standards of living of displaced persons, and whether the objectives of the resettlement plan have been achieved by taking into account the baseline conditions and the results of resettlement monitoring. Disclose monitoring reports.
B. The Electricity Act, 2003 41. The Electricity Act (2003) and as amended in 2007 has also been taken into consideration. Section 67 and 68 of Part-VIII and Section 164 of part-XVII are relevant. The Electricity Act makes provision for payment of compensation for damage of standing tree & crop and refers that land will be acquired as per LAA, 1984. The Electricity Act has the provision for issuing notification to all the concerned villages and people prior to any construction activities. The Electricity Act does refer to the need of payment of compensation for acquiring the land and the land will be acquired as LAA, 1984. In section 40, sub-section (1) of clause (b) and section 41, subsection (5) of the Land Acquisition Act, 1984, the term "work" shall be deemed to include electricity supplied or to be supplied by means of the work to be constructed. The Appropriate Government may, on recommendation of the Appropriate Commission in this behalf, if it thinks fit, on the application of any person, not being a company desirous of obtaining any land for its purposes, direct that he may acquire such land under the provisions of the Land Acquisition Act, 1894 in the same manner and on the same conditions as it might be acquired if the person were a company 42. The Appropriate Government may, by order in writing, for the placing of electric lines or electrical plant for the transmission of electricity or for the purpose of telephonic or telegraphic communications necessary for the proper co-ordination of works, confer upon any public officer, licensee or any other person engaged in the business of supplying electricity under this Act, subject to such conditions and restrictions, if any, as the Appropriate Government may think fit to impose and to the provisions of the Indian Telegraph Act, 1885, any of the powers which the telegraph authority possesses under that Act with respect to the placing of telegraph authority possesses under that Act with respect to the placing of telegraph lines and posts for the purposes of a telegraph established or maintained, by the Government or to be so established or maintained. C. The Indian Telegraph Act, 1885
43. Indian Telegraph Act (1885) has also been taken in to consideration for its relevant applicability. Part-III especially section 10, 11 and 18 of the Act7 is applicable for transmission
and distribution projects. The Indian Telegraph Act does not have any provision for permanent land acquisition except for payment of compensation for construction of lines and towers as
7 Power to place Telegraph Lines and Posts
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temporary impacts. The Indian Telegraph Act, 1885 is usually followed, which does not have any provision of land acquisition for construction of transmission pillars and lines. The act exercises the power to remove any trees interrupting the transmission lines, however, subsection of section 18 of the Act provides the opportunity for compensation for cutting the trees if the tree is in existence before the telegraph line was placed. The telegraph authority may, from time to time, place and maintain a telegraphic line under, over, along or across, and post in or upon, any immovable property provided that the telegraph authority shall not exercise the powers conferred by this section except for the purpose of a telegraph established or maintained by the Central Government, or to be so established or maintained. The Central Government shall not acquire any right other than that of user only in the property under, over, along, across, in or upon which the telegraph authority places any telegraph line or posts. The telegraph authority shall not exercise those powers in respect of any property vested in or under the control or management of any local authority, without the permission of that authority. The telegraph authority shall do as little damage as possible, and, when it has exercised those powers in respect of any property other than that referred to, shall pay full compensation to all persons interested for any damage sustained by them by reason of the exercise of those powers. In case of property and dispute other than that of a local authority where the power is to be exercised, the District Magistrate may, in his discretion, order that the telegraph authority shall be permitted to exercise them. 44. If any tree standing or lying near a telegraph line interrupts, or is likely to interrupt, telegraphic communication, a Magistrate of the first or second class may, on the application of the telegraph authority, cause the tree to be removed or dealt with in such other way as he deems fit. When disposing of an application under sub-section (1), the Magistrate shall, in the case of any tree in existence before the telegraph line was placed, award to the persons interested in the tree such compensation as he thinks reasonable, and the shall be final. D. Core Involuntary Resettlement Principles
45. The core involuntary resettlement principles for the Project to be followed are: (i) land acquisition, and other involuntary resettlement impacts will be avoided in the future for substations; (ii) resettlement plans (RPs) will be finalized and updated (iii) consultation with APs on compensation, disclosure of resettlement information to APs, and participation of APs in implementing sub-projects will be ensured; (iv) vulnerable groups will be provided special assistance8
; (v) payment of compensation to APs at current market value (as per assessment of revenue authority) including non-titled persons (e.g., informal dwellers/squatters) at replacement rates for temporary impacts such as tower footings and right of way ; (vi) payment of compensation and resettlement assistance prior to commencement of any construction activities in specific section of the lines; and (viii) establishment of appropriate grievance redress mechanisms and its due redress. 46. Additionally, the issues related to the Right of Way (RoW) for the transmission lines will be dealt with proper care especially for the temporary loss. For the loss of crops and trees due to construction of overhead lines, compensation payable by cheque will be provided before/ during commencement of construction works. Although, the Right of Way is reserved for future activities, i.e., repair etc by the EA, but in practice, people will be allowed to use the land only for cultivation below the lines after the construction and will not be allowed to grow bigger trees or construct any houses. The EA will provide compensation to the APs for the temporary loss of crop and loss of trees if occurred, during the time of maintenance and repair.
8 Vulnerable groups include poor household, women headed household, household headed by
physically handicapped and scheduled tribes households.
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D. Cut-off-Date
47. The cut-off-date will be declared during the final survey by the contractor for finalization of route alignment, right of way and location of tower footings. GETCO through the help of the contractor will prioritize each section of alignment for civil construction works and accordingly an advance notice will be served to affected persons. Section wise approach will be followed for declaring the cut-off-date which means cut-off-date will be declared in that section of the alignment which is ready for construction. Once the alignment is final in a particular section, GETCO through its contractor initiates the collection of land details and owners' details. GETCO through its contractor provides an advance notice (one to two weeks) to the APs regarding the nature of impact and losses. Therefore, the date of issuing notice to individual APs in the particular section will be considered as cut-off-date.
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VII. ENTITLEMENTS, COMPENSATION AND ALLOWANCES/ASSITANCES
A. General
48. The APs entitled for compensation and allowances/assistance provisions for the Project include (i) All APs losing crops and trees either covered by legal title/traditional land rights, or without legal status; (ii) Registered and un registered tenants and sharecroppers; and (iii) Owners of crops, plants, or other objects attached to the land; .Compensation eligibility is limited by a cut-off date. APs who settle in the affected areas after the cut-off date will not be eligible for compensation. The Project does not require acquisition of land and there is no physical displacement. Impacts are limited to temporary in nature which is loss of crops during the construction of transmission lines which include towers and right of way (RoW) for which adequate compensation will be provided as per the entitlement matrix. The entitlement matrix is described in Table 8.
Table 8: Entitlement Matrix
S N Type of Loss Application Definition of Entitled
Person Entitlement Details
1
Loss of Government
land
Vacant plot, Agricultural
land and homestead
land
Appropriate government departments
Payment of land value to concerned government department and departmental land transfer
Transfer of land through inter government department
Payment of land value by GETCO to the concerned government and departmental transfer of ownership.
2 Loss of trees
and crops
Standing trees and
crops
Farming households/Legal
titleholder/ tenant/leaseholder/sha
recropper/non-titled AP
Compensation at market value as per assessment of revenue authority
Notice to APs about the execution of work and to harvest standing crops
Notice to APs about execution of work
Notice to harvest standing seasonal crops
Compensation for standing crop (or share of crop for sharecroppers) at market value
Compensation for trees based on timber value at market price, and compensation for perennial crops and fruit trees at annual net product market value multiplied by remaining productive years; to be determined in consultation with the Forest Department for timber trees and the Horticulture Department for other trees/crops.
3 Impact on Vulnerable
Groups
Land temporarily required for sub-project construction
and temporary impact on
crops/trees
Affected households or individuals
irrespective of their legal status
(poor household, women headed
household, household headed by physically
handicapped and scheduled tribes
households)
Additional Assistance in addition to the compensation
Vulnerable households will be provided an additional allowance ( 3 months of minimum wage).
4 Any other loss not identified
- - Unanticipated involuntary impacts will be
documented and mitigated based on the principles of the Resettlement Plan.
5
Loss due to delay in
payment for compensation
- Affected Households
or Individuals Additional
assistance
Additional assistance at per the bank interest on the entire compensation amount for the delayed period will be paid
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S N Type of Loss Application Definition of Entitled
Person Entitlement Details
or disbursement of
compensation after the
scheduled commissioning
period
by the project authority within 30 – 45 days after completion of construction works in the affected area subject to submission of complete documentary proof by the APs.
B. Valuation of Losses 1. Crops 49. Location of each tower is finalized based on the final survey. Once the location of each tower is final, GETCO through its contractors, collect the revenue paper (7/12 form). The '7/12 form' is a revenue paper which shows the ownership. Assessment of crop loss is done with the help of contractor, GETCO, farmer, local revenue person (Talati/Patwari) in a specific form which is called 'C' form which is certified by revenue official (Mamletdar/Tehasildar) prior to payment of compensation. Assessment of compensation for loss of crop is based on the following parameters:
Area of the land considered for loss of crop
Type of crops which are existing during the construction (i.e., wheat/cotton, ground nut etc)
Yielding or productivity of the specific crops. This data is collected from the local Tehasil office where the list (quantity) of yielding of various crops is available for each area
The unit rate of the affected crop is collected from daily news paper which is the latest
market rate available. The market price index (mandi rate) in the news paper is the latest market which is updated on a regular basis.
Once the unit rate is collected, the actual amount of compensation for loss of crop is calculated by multiplying affected area, yielding and unit rate. (Affected area in sqmt. X yielding per sqmt.X unit rate per sqmt.)
50. All the above details are mentioned in the 'C' form. This assessment paper is signed by the GETCO official, sarpanch (local elected representative), local revenue official (Patwari) and the affected person (owner of the land). Following the approval, cheque is made in favour of the owner and the payment is usually released within 15 to 20 days. 2. Trees 51. Valuation of compensation for loss of trees is done by the horticulture department. Compensation for non-fruit trees will be based on timber value at market price. Compensation for perennial crops and fruit trees will be based on annual net product market value multiplied by remaining productive years. Enumeration of loss of trees has not yet started. This is usually done during after the stringing work and prior to the commissioning. Trees are marked for cutting during the stringing. Following stringing, trees are compensated prior to commissioning of the line. A detailed assessment on loss of trees and the valuation will be done at the later stage and the same will be incorporated during the further update of this RP.
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VIII. RESETTLEMENT BUDGET AND FINANCING PLAN
52. The resettlement budget in this report is indicative. The budget includes various items such as cost for purchase of government land, compensation for loss of crops and trees, support cost for implementaion of resettlement plan, cost for monitoring. This also includes an additional 10% as contingency. GETCO will ensue that the budget should be made avialable in advance for the timely payment of compensation. GETCO has already loaded these costs to the contractors' cost as part of their bid. The indicative budget is INR 372.32 million. This needs further update and the actual cost will be reflected durinng the final assessment. Details are given in Table 9.
Table 9: Tentative Resettlement Cost
S No Item Unit Rates (INR) Quantity Amount (INR)
A Cost for purchasing government land for substations Actual
241,325,862
B Compensation for loss of trees and standing crop (Per km) including other assistance as per entitlement matrix.
500,000 192 96,000,000
C Resettlement Support Cost Lump sum
150,000
D Cost for Monitoring Lump sum
1,000,000
Total (A+B+C+D) 338,475,862
Contingency (10% of the Compensation) 33,847,586
Grand Total (INR) 372,323,448
Grand Total (Million INR) 372.32
IX. INSTITUTIONAL ARRANGEMENTS
53. The Energy and Petrochemical Department under the Government of Gujarat (GOG) will be the Executing Agency (EA) for the overall coordination. GETCO will be the EA and the Implementing Agency (IA) for the implementation of the project. GETCO has set up a Project Management Unit (PMU), under which staff have been designated to deal with social safeguard issues at a corporate and at site level. The designated social staff along with the contractors will be responsible for the overall implementation of the RP. GETCO has delegated the duties related to final surveys and assessment of compensation to the contractors. The contractors work in close consultation and representation of GETCO's concerned officials. Details on agencies responsible for updating and implementation of RP are provided in Table 10 below.
Table 10: Institutional Roles and Responsibilities for Resettlement activities Activity Responsible Agency
Sub-project Initiation Stage
Setting up of PMU/ ADB Cell/ESD and staff GETCO/GOG
Finalization of sites for sub-projects GETCO
RP Updating Stage
Collection of land detaails and AP details GETCO/PMU//Contractor
Conducting FGDs/meetings/ GETCO/PMU/
Updating of RP GETCO/PMU//Contractor
Approval of updated RP ADB
Disclosure of updated RP GETCO/ADB
RP Implementation Stage
Fixing the compensation value GETCO/PMU through Appropriate Government Line Departments/Contractor
Payment of compensation and Assistance GETCO/Contractor
Taking possession of land GETCO/GOG
Grievance redressal GETCO/PMU//GRC/Contractor
Monitoring GETCO/PMU
Implementation of Corrective Action Plan GETCO/PMU
ADB=Asian Development Bank, AP=Affected Person, FGD=focus group discussion, GETCO= Gujarat Energy Transmission Corporation Limited GRC=Grievance Redress Committee, PMU= Project Management Unit, and RP=Resettlement Plan
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X. IMPLEMENTATION SCHEDULE
54. All land purchase (government land in this case) for sub station is done prior to the construction of substation. Payment of compensation (temporary impacts on crops) will be will be made in parallal with the civil works. All land required will be provided free of encumbrances to the contractor prior to handing over of project sites and the start of civil works. However, public consultation and monitoring will be continued in an intermittent basis as needed during the entire duration of the project. Construction of transmission lines, being liner project, often faces challenges to complete the payment of compensation for entire lines. Therefore, phase wise approach will be adopted to deal with payment of compensation to APs. GETCO through its contractors will prioritize each section of line ready for construction based on the final surveys and accordingly assessment on loss of crops and tress are done. Once, the assessment is done, GETCO through its contractors initiates the payment of compensation to APs in that particular section and the compenation is paid simultaneously along with the construction of lines. A tentative implementation schedule is given in Table 11.
Table 11: Implementation Schedule
Subproject R&R Component/Activities Month
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
Final Identification and surveys of towers and alignment
Community Consultation
Collection of Land Owners and social details
Preparation of updated RP
Submission of updated RP for ADB Approval
Disclosure of RP
Compensation of APs
Payment of all eligible assistance
Monitoring
Grievance Redress
Start of Civil Work
Implementaion of Corrective Action Plan
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XI. MONITORING AND REPORTING
55. Monitoring is the responsibility of GETCO through its PMU. The implementation of RP will be closely monitored. Regular monitoring activities will be carried out internally by GETCO through its PMU.GETCO is required to implement safeguard measures and relevant safeguard plans, as provided in the legal agreements, and to submit semi-annual monitoring reports on their implementation performance. GETCO will (i) monitor the progress of implementation of RP which includes the payment of compensation, assistance, number of APs, number of consultations, number of grievance etc., (ii) document and disclose monitoring results and identify necessary corrective and preventive actions in the periodic monitoring reports, (iii) follow up on these actions to ensure progress toward the desired outcomes, and (iv) submit semi-annual monitoring reports on safeguard measures as agreed with ADB.
56. GETCO monitoring will include daily planning, implementation, feedback and trouble shooting, consultations, the resolution of grievances and complaints, and the completion and submission of progress reports. GETCO will be responsible for managing and maintaining a database of project affected persons (those directly affected by the project per the entitlement matrix). Monitoring reports documenting progress on resettlement implementation will be submitted by GETCO, through its PMU to ADB, on a semi-annual basis. Additionally, ADB will monitor projects on an ongoing basis until a project completion report is issued. A sample monitoring format is given in Annexure 4.
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PART-B: SOCIAL DUE DILIGENCE REPORT
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I. INTRODUCTION A. Need and Scope of Social Due- Diligence Report 57. This section of the report deals with social due diligence. The objective of conducting due diligence was to assess the adequacy and compliance of applicable laws and procedure during the payment of compensation. The design of the transmission lines changed and the alignments were changed substantially after the loan processing. Change in design resulted in change in the impacts. Additionally, a procedural non-compliance occurred when civil works contracts were awarded and civil works were carried out at both, the GETCO funded and the ADB funded portions of the 220 kV transmission line, without preparation of the necessary safeguards documents and their approval by ADB. Thus, in addition to the updated RP, social due diligence report (DDR) assessing the status of compliance with the applicable requirements of the RP and corrective actionsis prepared by GETCO which will be reviewed and approved by ADB. 58. GETCO has awarded the work for 400 kV line and the 220 kV line to EPC contractors (400 kV to M/s. Gammon India and 220 kV line to M/s L&T). The survey work for 220 kV line is complete and the construction of foundation, erection and stringing is ongoing. Similarly, survey work for the 400 kV line is near to completion and the construction of foundations and erection has been started. The EPC contractors have been empowered by GETCO to carry out impact assesment and initiate, payment of compensation with due representation from GETCO for the loss of tress and crops. 59. As per ADB's safeguard requirement, a due diligence report is required where constructions have already been started or completed to assess whether appropriate social safeguards measures have been taken and whether compensation and assistance was paid as per the RP and ADB's Safeguard Policy Statement, 2009 (SPS-2209). Therefore, preparation of a due diligence report is required fully accounting for the implementation of all compensation measures due under the updated resettlement plan at locations where civil works were already carried out before submission of an updated RP to ADB. The DDR also includes the 14.52 km section of the 220 KV transmission line established under GETCO financing. A corrective action plan will is also prepared as part of the DDR which needs to be implemented by GETCO. The DDR covers various findings related to status of survey work, construction, payment of compensation, valuation methods, consultations, grievance redress etc. This will also assess whether the implementation carried out so far is in compliance with the basic principle of RP and SPS, 2009 as outlined in the loan covenants and entitlement matrix. The DDR covers a Corrective Action Plan (CAP) which provides corrective actions to be taken by GETCO to adress the gaps recorded during the implementation. B. Methodology
60. The DDR is based on review of available information received from the GETCO and contractor. The review of documents included detailed project report, contractors' reports and other reports prepared during loan processing. Field visits were made at various project sites by the consultant team along with GETCO's and contractors's concerned officials at sites. Consultations were also carried out with the GETCO official and contractors to collect the data on the entire process of compensation for tower and lines. Consultations with local people were also carried out to know about people’s view on the new project and compensation rate etc paid by GETCO and contractor. Following are the key methods used for preparation of the DDR:
Assessment was based on reviewing status of all tower locations under construction by GETCO’s EPC contractors.
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Interviewing representatives of the contractors engaged on the line erection and survey work, and GETCO officials.
Reviewing the process followed by GETCO and contractor regarding information sharing and dissemination;
Reviewing the process of grievance
Informal consultation with affected persons (APs) Comparing the basic entitlement matrix and conditions as set in loan covenants with the applied work practices and the policy framework of the project.
II. FINDINGS OF DUE DILIGENCE STUDY
A. Updating of RP and Progress of Implementaion
61. The RP prepared in March 2011 during the loan processing was not updated even though the scope of project has changed. Construction was started prior to submission and approval of updated RP. As a procedural requirement, any change in the design should trigger for new assessment and updating the existing document with new impacts. This was missing as observed during the due diligence work. GETCO has already awarded the contracts (i- L & T Limited, Chennai for 220 kV Lines and ii- Gammon India Ltd., Nagpur for the 400 kV line). Final surveys and the construction activities are ongoing by the contractors. GETCO through its contractors have been collecting the land details for assessment of loss of crops where final surveys are completed. However, these details are not incorporated to update the draft resettlement plan. Therefore, an updated resettlement plan is also being submitted. A brief summary about the progress of various activities is given in Table 12.
Table 12: Project Features and Progress of Implementation
Sr. No
Particulars
220 kV Lines (ADB Funded) 220 kV Lines (GETCO Funded) 400kV Lines
Actual Status
(March,14)
Status of progress
(%)
Pending Status
(%)
Actual Status
(March,14)
Status of progress
(%)
Pending Status
(%)
Actual Status
(March,14)
Status of
progress (%)
Pending Status
(%)
1 Total Length (Kilometers)
96.134
14.52
95.741
2 Total Number of Towers 302
57
266
3 Total Length for which final survey has been completed (Kilometers)
96.134 100 % 0% 14.52 100% 0% 95.741 100% 0%
4 Number of Towers for which foundation has been completed
302 100 % 0% 57 100% 0% 266 100% 0%
5 Number of Towers for which erection has been completed
302 100 % 0% 57 100% 0% 266 100% 0%
6
Length of transmission line for which stringing has been completed (kilometers)
96.134 100 % 0% 57 100% 0% 95.741 100% 0%
Source: GETCO, March, 2017
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B. Payment of Compensation
1. Loss of Crops
62. During the due diligence exercise, it was noted that compensation was paid to the APs who are being affected by of loss of crops during the construction. All the losses were assessed and compensated. GETCO has adopted an acceptable approach to determine the prices at current market value. Assessment was done at three phases of line construction such as during foundation, erection and stringing. It was also observed that losses caused by other construction activities such as carrying equipments, using the machine and tractor etc. have also been considered for compensation. The method of valuation of compensation for trees and crops is as follows: Based on the final surveys, each tower location is identified along with the right of way. Area being affected for the loss of crop is measured and ownership details are collected. The type of standing crop on the affected land is identified. Details on the yielding of various crops are listed in the Tehasil office for each area. The unit rate of the crops is based on the daily market index which is collceted from the daily news paper. The highest value is considered for the compansation. All these activities are done in close consultaion with APs, GETCO, contractor and local revenue official following which the form is signed by all concerned parties. Upon the approval of the form by the Tehasildar, the cheque is issued in the name of the owner and the disbursement of compensation is done within 2 weeks of time from the approval of compensation amount. A sample copy of the form (original and the summary translation in English) containing the procedures and compensation method is provided in Annexure- 5. 63. As the work is completed, updated total no. of affected people who have been compensated are provided in Table 13: Summary Details on Payment of Compensation. Detailed list of affected persons, compensation amount for each tower and other losses for 220 kV and 400kV lines are provided in Annexure-6 and Annexure-7 respectively.
Table 13: Summary Details on Payment of Compensation
S N Compensation for Loss of
Crops
Total Paid Remaining
Number Number % Number %
A 220 kV Line (ADB Funded)
A-1 Compensation to APs for Foundation, Erection And Stringing
768 768 100 % 0 0%
B 220 kV Line (GETCO Funded)
B-1 Compensation to APs for Foundation, Erection And Stringing
95 95 100% 0 0%
C 400 kV Line
C-1 Compensation to APs for Foundation, Erection And Stringing
822 822 100 % 0 0%
Note: 1. The figures are based on available information with GETCO upto September, 2017.
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64. Under the Electricity Act of 2003 and the Indian Telegraph Act of 1885, compensation is paid only for the loss of crops and trees in the transmission projects while land is not acquired. As per ADB's policy, all the compensation is paid at replacement cost. The impacts are considered to be temporary in nature as per Indian Laws related to transmission line, therefore compensation is paid only for loss of crops and trees whenever occur during various phases of construction. GETCO provides the compensation for loss of crops as per the latest market rate as per the assessment of revenue authority. 65. It is noted during the due diligence study that GETCO has delegated the task of assessment of losses and payment of compensation to the contractors. However, GETCO closely monitors the entire process of assessment of losses and payment of compensation through its designated official and concerned line departments to ensure that APs receive actual compensation as per their entitlements. GETCO ensured transparency in the entire process and it is found that APs receive the actual compensation as per their entitlements. 2. Loss of Trees 66. It is found that assessment on loss of trees is not done until the stringing work is completed and prior to the commissioning of line. Therefore, assessment of loss of trees and its compensation for 400 KV Line has not yet been done. Assessment of loss of trees has been done by GETCO for 220 KV Line and APs are compensated accordingly. The detail of loss of trees and compensation paid for 220 KV Line is annexed as Annexure 11. C. Compensation to Non-Titled APs and Informal Lease Holders
1. Non-tited APs 67. The due diligence study reported that GETCO has considered the title holder APs for payment of compensation. As far as the compensation to the non title holders AP with no legal ownership is concerned, such case has not been identified so far and if such case identified in future, GETCO will provide compensation as per the provision of Electricity Act 2003 and loan & project agreement. 2. Compensation to Informal Leaseholders, actual Users and disputed ownership 68. The due diligence study reported various other cases such as informal lease holders/sharecroppers, absentee owners, problem in ownership transfer in case of recent buying and selling. Approximately 15 cases have been reported where the land is being used on an informal share cropping or informal lease holding basis. There is no written evidence made or found between the owner and the user. As mentioned, the impacts are temporary in nature in terms of loss of crops. Therefore, the present user (farmer) shall also be eligible for receiving compensation. Since the real owner is different from cultivator, there are certain concern for eligibility for receiving the compensation. However, GETCO through its contractors and with the help of local representative initiated certain positive steps in this regard to make these farmers eligible for receiving the compensation. These are internal and informal arrangements. A no objection letter is made through the help of local revenue official and sarpanch where they certify the real user of the land during the assessment. In this case, the owner gives the consent that the real user shall be eligible for compensation. The cheque is made in favour of the real owner; however, the owner transfers the compensation to the real user/farmer as per their informal sharing methods. 69. There are cases reported during due diligence that land ownership is not transferred in case of the recent buying and selling of the land. The land has been sold recently; however, the ownership is not transferred in the legal revenue document. In this case, the current owner shows the documentary proof (sale/deed) and gets the endorsement from the revenue official
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and sarpanch regarding the current ownership and become eligible for receiving the compensation. D. Assitance to Vulnerable APs 70. As per the entitlement matrix, as agreed during the loan processing, vulnerable APs are entitled to receive additional assistance equivalent to 3 months of minimum wage. Vulnerable APs are female-headed households, scheduled tribe households, poor households (Below Poverty Line), and households headed by physically handicapped or disabled persons). GETCO have identified total Vulnerable APs in 220 KV D/C Charanka- Jangral Line and 400 KV D/C Charanka- Sankhari Line and accordingly compensated as per the entitlement matrix of Resettlement Plan. Data on number of vulnerable APs for the 220 KV line and 400 KV line are submitted below. Total Nos. of Vulnerable Affected People in 220 KV D/C Charanka- Jangral Line and 400 KV D/C Charanka- Sankhari Line
Sr. No.
Particulars 220 KV D/C Charanka-
Jangral Line 400 KV D/C Charanka-
Sankhari Line
Nos. of APs Nos. of APs
1 Household headed by Physically Handicapped 6 9
2 Poor Household (Under BPL Category) 68 88
3 Women headed household 19 36
4 Schedule Tribal 0 0
Total Nos. of Vulnerable Affected Persons 93 133
Socio-Economic Information and Profile of Vulnerable APs is as under:
71. Vulnerable APs are classified in 4 category i.e. Household headed by Physically Handicapped, Poor Household (Under BPL Category), Women headed household and Schedule Tribal. Vulnerable APs have provided the assistance as per entitlement matrix of this Resettlement plan. Vulnerable APs are mostly in Villages like Abluva, Aganwada, Allahabad, Anandpura, Arjansar, Bamroli, Deopura, Dhabhi, Dhanera, Jaroosha, Jekda, Karsanpura, Koida, Kolapur, Kolivada, Lodhi, Memadavad, Memnabad, Mota Jampur, Odha, Patanka, Porana, Prem Nagar, Rangpura, Sariyad, Savpura, Shergung, Sidhara, Tatiyana, Toravada, Totana, Vhilod, Vithlod, Zanzansa. Following section describes general socio-economic profile of Vulnerable APs.
72. Household Economy: Vulnerable APs are mostly farmers/ cultivators. Most Vulnerable APs work as agriculture farmer on a seasonal basis. In the project area, wheat and bajra are the main crops followed by cotton and Jira (Cumin seeds). Most of the vulnerable households, cultivate Bajra, wheat, etc. About two-thirds of vulnerable households report having live stock. Vulnerable Skilled workers are getting employment in near about town.
73. Education: Vulnerable APs are having primary & secondary education levels. Few vulnerable households have members who are graduates.
74. Basic Infrastructure: Availability of water is a problem for every household including Vulnerable APs in the project area. Although few have piped water supply, around 95 % of vulnerable households still depend on outside sources of water. Most of the vulnerable households use wood as cooking fuel. Other fuels used include dung cakes, coal, kerosene and LPG cylinder. Vulnerable households report to have electricity in the home.
75. Medical coverage is equally divided between government and private sector services. Basic medical facilities are provided through primary health centre, which are available for vulnerable households as it is for other households. In case of serious issue, nearest Government hospital or private clinics are available. Several health related Government schemes are also available to vulnerable households.
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E. Institutional Arrangements and Grievance Redress Mechanism 76. Project Management Unit (PMU) has been established to implement the Project. GETCO has designated its official to deal with safeguards implementation. GETCO has delegated the work to its contractors who are responsible for assessing the impacts and providing the compensation. GETCO closely monitors all the compensation activities along with the representation from local revenue officials and the local elected representative (Sarpanch) and the APs. 77. Grievance Redress Committee (GRC) consist of the Nominated District Revenue Officer as nodal officer, Panchayat Head, Project Engineer, GETCO (Line in Field), and the designated official in GETCO dealing with safeguards has been established. A copy of the original letter along with an English translated version containing the formation of GRC is attached in the Annexure-8. As per the official record, there is no complain/ case reported in the GRC as on date. It is observed that minor grievance is usually addressed on the spot with due consultation with the APs, GETCO and contractors which are usually not recorded. However, APs always prefer to go to court in case of major grievance and they do not approach GRC, therefore, no cases have been reported. The grievance redress mechanism needs to be more strengthened at the field level especially some pro active action from the contactor with due assistance from GETCO's field engineer. GETCO and contractor shall facilitate the APs to solve their grievance. Some measures to strengthen the GRM are proposed in the corrective action plan. As a matter of concern, most of the grievances are addressed verbally and through dialogue at ground level by the GETCO site official and contractor without keeping a record. In this context, it is required that all the grievance, may it be minor grievance, shall be noted and recorded so as to understand the nature of grievance, date of grievance, date of consultation related to grievance and the outcome of the grievance redress along with the date of settlement. Therefore, the grievance whether formal or informal shall be recorded and highlighted in the monitoring report.
F. Other Social Issues
78. The project was expected to generate employment opportunities for local communities during the construction and maintenance phase. During the due diligence, it is found that employment opportunities were generated, however, these are not necessarily meant for APs and local communities. Contractors chose to hire the labour force to be engaged. There are cases where local people have received some temporary employment, and also some of the labour force is from outside the project area. GETCO ensures that Contractor are following core labour standard. GETCO ensures that the contracts for civil works require contractors: (i) not to employ or use children for labor; (ii) to disseminate information at worksites on risks of sexually transmitted diseases and HIV/AIDS as part of health and safety measures for those employed during construction; and (iii) to follow and implement legally mandated provisions on labour (including equal pay for equal work), health, safety, sanitation, and working conditions. In this context, GETCO conducted awareness programs on HIV/AIDS for labour community in the month of July 2014. Photographs showing HIV/AIDS awareness program is provided in Annexure-9. Additionally GETCO has initiated the implementation of Gender Action Plan (GAP) through TA. GETCO has also initiated some infrastructure development under its corporate social responsibility (CSR) which includes water and sanitation work, educational facilities. In this regard, Primary school of Charanka village has been taken up for development/ renovation under GETCO's CSR Plan. A copy of GETCO's CSR activities for the Project is attached in Annexure-10.
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G. Perception of People and consultation Findings
79. Consultations were carried out at various locations (at 21 villages along the lines) during the updating of RP and during due diligence study in the month of January and February 2014 which includes APs also. Majority of the communities were aware of the proposed transmission line passing through their areas. Some communities have heard it but not sure about the details of the project components. Almost all the people were positive and supportive towards the proposed project. According to the people, there were no critical issues regarding the project. However, some of the communities raised issues/concerns that included (a) fear of losing or causing damages to their cultivations; (b) fear of affecting the cotton harvesting due to project activities (c) fear of not receiving reasonable compensation for the affected assets like agricultural land (d) perception that they will lose portion of agricultural land as the land size is very small. Therefore, they expressed all these concerned should be taken in to consideration by the engineering team while finalizing the design. These issues are being addressed suitably by GETCO and its contractors by assessing real losses and valuation of
each loss at market rate for payment of compensation and giving time in advance to harvest
any standing crops. Most of the community opined that the projects should avoid/minimize harm to residences, plantations, cultivations, other forms of livelihoods, religious and other places of community importance such as schools play grounds, community gathering places etc. Some of them suggested that tower should be erected on the boundary of the land and not inside or centre of the land. Necessary precautions must be taken to ensure safety of people during project construction. In general, people did not see any adverse impact on food/grain availability. However, they cautioned that if electricity polls/towers are installed in the paddy fields or other cultivable land, it would reduce the cultivable area of the farmers. Also, they feel that land being affected by the tower is a kind of permanent impact and GETCO should acquire them permanently instead of treating it as temporary impacts as it may restrict their usage. As a standard practice, the transmission lines are designed in such a manner that it avoids residential or commercial structures and other community or religious infrastructures. People will be allowed to cultivate the land under the tower post the construction. H. Compliance with Loan Covenants
80. Details on the compliance as per loan agreement on various parameters are given in Table 14.
Table 14: Compliance on Safeguards as per Loan Agreement Loan Agreement (Schedule 5) Status Remarks
1. Resettlement
The State and GETCO shall ensure that all land and all rights-of-way required for the Project are made available to the Works contractor in accordance with the schedule agreed under the related Works contract and all land acquisition and resettlement activities are implemented in compliance with: (a) all applicable laws and regulations of the Borrower relating to land acquisition and involuntary resettlement; (b) the Involuntary Resettlement Safeguards; and (c) all measures and requirements set forth in the RP, and any corrective or preventive actions set forth in the Safeguards Monitoring Report. Without limiting the application of the Involuntary Resettlement Safeguards or the RP, the State
Complied
GETCO has initiated the process of updating the information and accordingly, an updated RP is being prepared and being submitted to ADB for review. No land acquisition is required in this project. All the substations are being constructed on government land which is free from any use. Payments of compensation are going on simultaneously along with the construction work. Transmission lines, being a linier Project, needs phase wise approach and therefore, GETCO is making payments in phases following which construction starts in the same phase.
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Loan Agreement (Schedule 5) Status Remarks
shall ensure that no physical or economic displacement takes place in connection with the Project until: (a) compensation and other entitlements have been provided to affected people in accordance with the RP; and (b) a comprehensive income and livelihood restoration program has been established in accordance with the RP
2. Indigenous Peoples
The State and GETCO shall ensure that the Project does not impact indigenous peoples within the meaning of the Safeguard Policy Statement. If due to unforeseen circumstances, the Project impacts indigenous peoples, the State and GETCO shall take all steps necessary or desirable to ensure that the Project complies with all applicable laws and regulations of the Borrower and the State and with the Safeguard Policy Statement.
Complied No impacts on IPs are found in the Project
3. Safeguards Related Provisions in Bidding Documents and Works Contracts
GETCO shall ensure effective implementation of following activities, including as required, that all bidding documents and contracts for Works contain provisions that require contractors to:
(a) comply with the measures relevant to the contractor set forth in the RP, and any corrective or preventative actions set forth in a Safeguards Monitoring Report;
Complied Some activities part of contract award documents for EPC contractor to be satisfied besides compensation arrangement.
(b) make available a budget for all such social measures;
Complied Budget included in the contractor's scope of work
(c) provide GETCO with a written notice of any unanticipated social; environmental risks or impacts that arise during construction, implementation or operation of the Project that were not considered in the IEE, RP and the EMP
Not Complied
Procedural non-compliance occurred when civil works contracts were awarded and civil works were carried for lines while the scope of work had changed for both lines and where an updated RP was not prepared and submitted to ADB.
(d) reinstate pathways, other local infrastructure, and land to at least their pre-project condition upon the completion of construction.
Complied Part of contract award documents for EPC contractor
4. Safeguards Monitoring and Reporting
The State shall do or cause GETCO to do the following: (a) submit semi-annual Safeguards Monitoring Reports to ADB and disclose relevant information from such reports to affected persons promptly upon submission;
Complied GETCO have submited semi annual combined Environment and Social Monitoring Report (ESMR) to ADB As per revised format of this report.
5. Labour Standard
GETCO shall ensure that civil works contracts under the Project follow all applicable labor laws of the Borrower and the State and that these further include provisions to the effect that contractors: (a) carry out HIV/AIDS awareness programs for labor and disseminate information at worksites on risks of sexually transmitted diseases and HIV/AIDS as part of health and safety measures for those employed during construction; and (b) follow and implement all statutory provisions on labor (including not employing or
Complied
GETCO/Contractors conducted awareness programs on HIV/AIDS for labour community in the month of July 2014. In addition to this, GETCO has initiated the implementation of GAP through TA and its CSR activities.
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Loan Agreement (Schedule 5) Status Remarks
using children as labor, equal pay for equal work), health, safety, welfare, sanitation, and working conditions. Such contracts shall also include clauses for termination in case of any breach of the stated provisions by the contractors
6. Grievance Redress and Project Website
The State shall maintain a grievance redress committee or committees with representation from all stakeholders in the Project facilities for the purpose of addressing any grievances from affected peoples concerning resettlement, environment and any other social issues in a timely manner.
Complied
The GRC was officially formed. However, no cases have been reported. APs prefer to go to court. The GRM needs further action to make it more functional.
I. Compliance with Entitlement Matrix
81. Details on the compliance as per loan agreement on various parameters are given in Table 15.
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Table 15: Compliance with the Entitlement Matrix
Sl No
Type of Loss Application Definition of
Entitled Person Entitlement Details
Compliance/Non-
Compliance Remarks
1
Loss of Government
land
Vacant plot, Agricultural land and homestead
land
Appropriate government departments
Departmental land transfer
Transfer of land through inter government department
Payment of land value by GETCO to the concerned government and departmental transfer of ownership.
Complied
Government land for substations has adequately been allotted to GETCO after GETCO paid the amount for cost of land to concerned government departments.
2 Loss of trees
and crops Standing trees
and crops
Farming households/Legal
titleholder/ tenant/leaseholder/sharecropper/no
n-titled AP
Compensation at market value
Notice to harvest standing crops
Notice to harvest standing seasonal crops
If notice cannot be provided, compensation for standing crop (or share of crop for sharecroppers) at market value
Compensation for trees based on timber value at market price, and compensation for perennial crops and fruit trees at annual net product market value multiplied by remaining productive years; to be determined in consultation with the Forest Department for timber trees and the Horticulture Department for other trees/crops.
Complied
GETCO has considered the title holder APs for payment of compensation. As far as the compensation to the non title holders AP with no legal ownership is concerned, such case has not been identified so far and if such case identified in future GETCO will provide compensation as per the provision of Electricity Act 2003 and loan & project agreement. Also, the cutting of trees will take places before commissioning of line, hence compensation for loss of trees will be assesed and paid accordingly before commissioning of line.
3 Impact on Vulnerable
Groups
Land temporarily required for sub-
project construction and
temporary impact on
crops/trees
Affected households or
individuals irrespective of
their legal status
Additional Assistance in addition to the compensation
Vulnerable households will be provided an additional allowance (@ 3 months of minimum wage).
Complied GETCO have compensated vulnerable APs for the 220 KV line and 400 KV line as per the entitlement matrix.
4 Any other loss not identified
- - - Unanticipated involuntary impacts will be
documented and mitigated based on the principles of the Resettlement Plan.
Complied
5
Loss due to delay in
payment for compensation or disbursement of compensation
after the scheduled
commissioning period
- Affected
Households or Individuals
Additional assistance
Additional assistance at per the bank interest on the entire compensation amount for the delayed period will be paid by the project authority within 30 – 45 days after completion of construction works in the affected area subject to submission of complete documentary proof by the APs.
Complied
Payments have been made as per schedule based on the assessment and valuation done for each phase of construction activities.
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III. CORRECTIVE ACTION PLAN 82. The due diligence study reported some non compliances which needs to be addressed and corrected by GETCO through proper steps and additional actions. GETCO needs to review the DDR and shall take action to address the gaps in order to comply with ADB's requirements on social safeguards during updating and implementing the RP. A corrective action Plan has been prepared and described in Table 16. The CAP generally highlights major non compliance as observed during the due diligence study and suggests further action as corrective measures. Corrective Action Plan along with GETCO commitment is as under:
Table 16: Corrective Action Plan
No Issues/Non
Compliances Corrective Action
Responsible Agency
Time Line Commitment
1
Updation of Resettlement Plan Updating the Draft Resettlement Plan as per the latest scope of work and change in design. The draft RP was not updated prior to the start of the civil work.
The draft RP needs to be updated based on the available information collected so far as per final surveys for the 220 kV and 400kV lines.
GETCO
Immediately for the portion where construction has started and where survey has been completed.
Complied GETCO has submitted updated Resettlement Plan along with the DDR for approval of ADB.
2
Payment of Compensation for Loss of Trees
There is no data available on the number and type of trees to be affected
There is no data available on number of APs losing trees
There is no assessment done for valuation of trees and compensation is not yet paid for loss of trees
An assessment needs to be done to calculate numbers and type of trees to be affected
The concerned department (horticulture) needs to be involved in assessing the losses and the amount of compensation.
GETCO and Contractor
After completion of the stringing work and prior to commissioning.
Complied Cutting/ trimming of trees is done at the time of commissioning of line. For 220 KV line, loss of tree has been assessed and compensation has also been paid. (Annexure 11). For 400 KV line, loss of tree has been assessed and compensation has also been paid. (Annexure 12)..
3
Grievance Redress Mechanism
There is no grievance redress mechanism active in the field except the fact that GETCO has formed the GRC by issuing the letter to concerned official/departments.
No cases of grievance has been reported which seems to be unusual in such liner projects.
People do no approach the GRC rather they prefer to go the court.
GETCO through its contractors need to sensitize the APs regarding the role of the GRC
This needs further consultation with APs regarding the formation and exisnce of GRC.
GETCO shall disclose GRC related information to make the APs aware about the role of GRC in the field.
Records shall be kept in case of both formal and informal complaints.
GETCO and Contractor
Immediate
Complied GETCO has formed GRC as per the requirement of Resettlement Plan and informed APs regarding formation and role of GRC.
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No Issues/Non
Compliances Corrective Action
Responsible Agency
Time Line Commitment
4
Monitoring of Social Safeguards Issues
The current monitoring format containing the social information is not adequate.
A revised and sample monitoring format has been prepared and appended with the updated RP.
GETCO and Contractor
Immediate
Complied GETCO has submitted all the bi-annual Safeguard monitoring report as per the revised monitoring format of this report.
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ANNEXURES
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ANNEXURE 1: DETAILS ON TOWERS FOR 220 KV LINE
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Thakor 1597 2400
Yes 900
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5 13B/2 Sidhada Yes Agri. 1 Babiben Karimkhan
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7 13B/4 Bamroli Yes Agri. 1 Rabari Jivanbhai
Bavabhai 1800 1800
8 13B/5 Bamroli Yes Agri. 1 Dhaniben Vaghjibhai
Malek 1575 1575
9 13B/6 Bamroli Yes Agri. 1 Thakor Masabhai
Surabhai 1800 1800
10 13B/7 Bamroli Yes Agri. 1 Ramsibhai Dharamsibhai
Thakor 1800 1800
11 13B/8 Daldi Yes Agri. 1 Lakhmanbhai Rajabhai
Rabari 1800 1800
12 13B/9 Daldi Yes Agri. 1 Jagshibhai Rajabhai
Thakor 1575 1575
13 13B/10 Dabhi Yes Agri. 1 Thakor Mevabhai
Malubhai 1800 1800 2800
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15 13B/11 Dabhi Yes Agri. 1 Thakor Jevatbhai
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16 13B/12 Dabhi Yes Agri. 1 Thaor Bajubhai
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Laksmanbhai 1800 Yes 400
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Laksmanbhai
32 13B/16
to 13B/17
Dabhi Yes Agri. 1
Yes 1500 Thakor Lavingbhai
Dajabhai
33 13B/16
to 13B/17
Dabhi Yes Agri. 1
Yes 400 Thakor Ranchhodbhai
Revabhai
34 13B/17 Dabhi Yes Agri. 1 Varjiben Amthubhai
Thakor 1575 1575 1800
35 13B/17
to 13B/18
Dabhi Yes Agri. 1
Yes 400 Jevatbhai Dharamsibhai
Thakor
36 13B/17
to 13B/18
Dabhi Yes Agri. 1
Yes 400 Rabari Valabhai
Sangrambhai
37 13B/18 Dabhi Yes Agri. 1 Jevatbhai Dharamsibhai
Thakor 1800 1800 1800
38 13B/18
to 13B/19
Dabhi Yes Agri. 1
620 Raval Bharubhai
Mavjibhai
39 13B/19 Dabhi Yes Govt.
40 13B/19 to 14/0
Dabhi Yes Agri. 1
Yes 2000 Thakor Mansukhbhai
Laksmanbhai
41 13B/19 to 14/0
Dabhi Yes Agri. 1
Yes 400 Thakor Babubhai
Rugnathbhai
42 13B/19 to 14/0
Dabhi Yes Agri. 1
Yes 400 Thakor Babubhai
Rugnathbhai
43 14/0 Dabhi Yes Agri. 1 Gadhavi hareshdan
Sagardan 1800 1800 742
44 14/0 to
14/1 Yes Govt.
Yes 450
Thakor Lavingbhai Talsibhai
45 14/1 Dabhi Yes Agri. 1 Harsanbhai Talsibhai
Thakor 1575 1575 1800
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46 14/1 to
14/2 Dabhi Yes Agri. 1
620
Thakor Laksmanbhai Rupabhai
47 14/1 to
14/2 Dabhi Yes Agri. 1
400
Thakor Vajibhai Talsibhai
48 14/2 Dabhi Yes Agri. 1 Maganbhai Prabhabhai
Thakor 2250 2250 1800
49 15/0
Yes Govt.
50 15/1 Korda Yes Agri. 1 HUSSAINBHAI K SIPAI 1800
51 15/2
Yes Govt.
52 15/3 Korda Yes Agri. 1 Amratbhai Ramsibhai
Thakor 1575 1575
53 15/4 Korda Yes Agri. 1 Jitabhai Pachabhai
Thakor 1575 1575
54 16/0 Jarusha Yes Agri. 1 Raval Nagjibhai
Jagshibhai 2400 2400 2800
55 16/1
Yes Govt.
56 16/2
Yes Govt.
57 16/3 Jarusha Yes Agri. 1 Prajapati Khemabhai
Mithabhai 1800 1800 1800
58 16/4 Jarusha Yes Agri. 1 Patel Devrajbhai
Dharamsibhai 1800
59 16/5 Jarusha Yes Agri. 1 Patel Virambhai Jivabhai 1800 1800
60 16/6 Jarusha Yes Agri. 2 (1)Panchanbhai Jivabhai
(2)Patel Virambhai Jivabhai
2400 1800
16/6 to
16/7 Jarusha Yes Agri. 1
Yes 400 Panchanbhai Jivabhai
38 16/7 Jarusha Yes Agri. 1 KARMABHAI K PATEL 1800
39 16/8 Jarusha Yes Agri. 1 Chaudhry Jemaben
Naranbhai 1800 1800 1800
40 16/9 Jarusha Yes Agri. 1 Sipai Sikandarbhai
Hamirbhai 1800 1800
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41 16/10 Jarusha Yes Agri. 1 Khokhar(Sipai)
Gajibhaibhai Ibrahimbhai 1800 1800
42 16/11 Jarusha Yes Agri. 1 Khokhar(Sipai)
Nurmahmad Husenbhai 1800 1800
43 16A/0 Jekda Yes Agri. 1 Prahladbhai M Sadhu 2400 2400
44 16A/1
Yes Govt.
45 16A/2
Yes Govt.
46 16A/3
Yes Govt.
47 16A/4
Yes Govt.
48 16A/5
Yes Govt.
49 16A/6
Yes Govt.
50 16A/7 Jekda Yes Agri. 1 Gafurbhai Mafabhai
Gamara 2400 2400
51 16A/8
Yes Govt.
52 17/0
Yes Govt.
53 17/1
Yes Govt.
54 17/2
Yes Govt.
55 17/3
Yes Govt.
56 17/4
Yes Govt.
57 17/5
Yes Govt.
58 17/6 Santhali Yes Agri. 1 Jethabhai S Patel 576 540
59 17/7 Santhali Yes Agri. 1 Haribhai L Patel 576 540
60 17/8
Yes Govt.
61 17/9 Rangpura Yes Agri. 1 BHAGWANBAHI K
RABARI 1644 1644
62 17/10 Rangpura Yes Agri. 1 NATHABHAI D THAKOR 1644 1644
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63 17/11 Rangpura Yes Agri. 1 VIRVANBHAI M
TAHKOR 2544 1575
64 17/12 Rangpura Yes Agri. 1 LAXMANBHAI L RABARI 1644 1644
65 17/13 Rangpura Yes Agri. 1 BHEMABHAI L RABARI 1644 1644
66 17A/0
Yes Govt.
67 17B/0
Yes Govt.
68 17B/1
Yes Govt.
69 17B/2
Yes Govt.
70 17B/3 Bhilot Yes Agri. 1 AMALBHAI R NADODA 2060 2060
71 18/0 Bhilot Yes Agri. 1 Jethiben V Rabari 1800
72 19/0 Bhilot Yes Agri. 1 Gaurishankar K Raval 2400 2400 3200
73 19/1 Bhilot Yes Agri. 1 Thakor Ramsang
Ramjibhai 1800 1800 906
74 19/2 Bhilot Yes Agri. 1 Vaghela Dilubha Bhaguji 1800
75 19/3 Bhilot Yes Agri. 1 Rupsinh H Waghela 1800 1800
76 19/4 Bhilot Yes Agri. 1 Raghubhai Ranchodbhai
Kumbhar 1800 1800
77 19/5 Bhilot Yes Agri. 1 Thakor Amthuji
Kunvarbhai 1800
78 19/6 Bhilot Yes Agri. 1 Shankarbhai
Ranchhodbhai Chaudhri 1800
79 20/0 Bhilot Yes Agri. 1 Rajabhai Dalabhai
Chaudhri 1597.4
5
20/0 to 20A/0
Bhilot Yes Agri. 1
Yes 903 Bhavanbhai R Patel
80 20A/0 Bhilot Yes Agri. 2 (1)Jethabhai Kalabhai
Chaudhri (2)Prahladbhai S Lavar
2400
555
81 20/1 Bhilot Yes Agri. 1 Raval Jivabhai Devjibhai 1800
332 Yes 1500 Raval Jivabhai
Devjibhai
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20/1 to
20/2 Bhilot Yes Agri. 1
Yes 280 Ranchhodbhai S Thakor
20/1 to
20/2 Bhilot Yes Agri. 1
Yes 280 Ranchhodbhai S Thakor
82 20/2 Bhilot Yes Agri. 1 Lataben Ramjibhai Joshi 1800 1800
20/2 to
20/3 Bhilot Yes Agri. 1
Yes 300 Bhavsangji K Vaghela
20/2 to
20/3 Bhilot Yes Agri. 1
Yes 4700 Vasudevbhai S Thakar
83 20/3 Bhilot Yes Agri. 1 Ramjibhai Panchabhai 1800 1800 3600
20/3 to
20/4 Bhilot Yes Agri. 1
Yes 336 Hatubhai K Waghela
20/3 to
20/4 Bhilot Yes Agri. 1
Yes 300 Bhurubha K Waghela
20/3 to
20/4 Bhilot Yes Agri. 1
Yes 720 Bhomaji L Waghela
20/3 to
20/4 Bhilot Yes Agri. 1
Yes 440 Govindbhai S Tkakor
84 20/4 Bhilot Yes Agri. 1
1800 1800 222 Yes 1500 Joshnaben Dineshbhai
Chaudhry
20/4 to
20/5 Bhilot Yes Agri. 1
Yes 2000 Kanjibhai G Patel
20/4 to
20/5 Bhilot Yes Agri. 1
Yes 900 Natubhai L Waghela
20/4 to
20/5 Bhilot Yes Agri. 1
Yes 344
Vankur Santhaben Gandabhai
85 20/5 Bhilot Yes Agri. 1 Kuberbhai Danabhai
Chaudhri 1800 1800 558
86 20/6 Memdavad Yes Agri. 1 Ganchi Daud Jamubhai 1800 1800
87 20/7 Memdavad Yes Agri. 1 Jethabhai Kholabhai 1800 1800 1650 Yes 1500 Jethabhai Kholabhai
20/7 to
20/8 Memdavad Yes Agri. 1 Parbatbhai r Chaudhry
240
20/7 to Memdavad Yes Agri. 1 Haribhai A Chaudhry
240
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20/8
88 20/8 Memdavad Yes Agri. 1 Kanbi Rragnathbhai
Nanjibhai 1800
89 20/9 Memdavad Yes Agri. 1 Thakkar Kanubhai
Vakuthram 1800 1800
90 20/10 Memdavad Yes Agri. 1 Ganchi Ibrahim Akkal 1800 1800 1800 Yes 600 Ganchi Ibrahim Akkal
91 20/11 Memdavad Yes Agri. 1 Harijan Okhabhai
Mohanbhai 1800 1800
92 20/12 Memdavad Yes Agri. 1 Danabhai Bhemabhai
Chaudhri 1800 1800 332
93 20/13 Memdavad Yes Agri. 1 Dungarbhai Valabhai
Chaudhri 1800 1800 558
94 20/14 Memdavad Yes Agri. 1 Bhikhabhai govindbhai
Panchal 1800 1800
95 21/0 Memdavad Yes Agri. 1 Dayabhai Govindbhai
Thakor 2400
96 22/0 Memdavad Yes Agri. 1 Shivabhai Samabhai
Rabari 1597.5
97 22/1
Yes Govt.
98 22/2 Memdavad Yes Agri. 1 Harijan Okhabhai
Mohanbhai 1800 1800
99 22/3
Yes Govt.
100 22/4
Yes Govt.
101 22/5 MEMDAVA
D Yes Agri. 1
OKHABHAI MOHANBHAI HARIJAN
1800 1800
102 22/6 Memdavad Yes Agri. 1 Patel Bhagvanbhai
Govindbhai 1800 1800
103 22/7 SERGANJ Yes Agri.
RAMABHAI MAGABHAI VANKAR ( HARIJAN)
1800 1800
104 22/8 SERGANJ Yes Agri.
GANDABHAI JASWANTBHAI KANBI
1800 1800
105 22/9 SERGANJ Yes Agri.
CHAUDHARI PRAGJIBHAI LALJIBHAI
1800 1800
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106 22/10
Yes Agri. 1
107 22/11 SERGANJ Yes Agri. 1 MASTANPIR DARGAH
TRUST 1800 1800
108 23/0
Govt.
23/0 to
24/0 SERGANJ Yes Agri. 1
Yes 110
Dhudabhai Amthabhai Patel
109 24/0 Sherganj Yes Agri. 1 Nai Shaileshbhai
Raghubhai 1800 1674
110 25/0 Sherganj Yes Agri. 1 Nai Jagdishbhai
Vaghabhai 1800 586.5
111 25/1 Kolhapur Yes Agri. 1 Sendha bhai
Karmshibhai Rabari 1190 1190
112 25/2 Kolhapur Yes Agri. 1 Varjangbhai Mavjibhai
Thakor 1190 1190
113 25/3 Kolhapur Yes Agri. 1 Satabhai Sangrambhai
Rabari 1190 1190
114 25/4 Kolhapur Yes Agri. 1 Kamuben Chhaganji
Thakor 1190 1190
115 25/5
Yes Govt.
116 25/6
Yes Govt.
117 25/7
Yes Govt.
118 25/8 Alahbad Yes Agri. 1 VERSIBHAI VIHABHAI
THAKOR 1800 1800
119 25/9 Alahbad Yes Agri. 1 RAMABHAI
KARSANBHAI BHARWAD
1190 1190
120 25/10 Alahbad Yes Agri. 1 Solanki Ajiben
Mohanbhai 1190 1050
121 25/11
Yes Govt.
122 25/12
Yes Govt.
123 25/13
Yes Govt.
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124 25/14
Yes Agri 1 BHAVABHAI A
CHUADARI 1597
125 25/15
Yes Govt.
126 25/16 Arajansar Yes Agri. 1 VALABHAI K CHAUDARI 1800
127 25/17 Arajansar Yes Agri.
JAGUBHAI LALUBHAI PRAJAPATI
1190
128 25/18 Arajansar Yes Agri. 1 Karsanbhai Mavabhai
Chaudhry 1190 1190
129 25/19 Arajansar Yes Agri. 1 Pababhai Velabhai Kanbi 1190 1190
130 25/20 Arajansar Yes Agri. 1 Vihabhai Jivabhai
Chaudhary 1190 1190
131 26/0
Yes Govt.
132 26/1 ARJANSA
R Yes Agri. 1
SEVADAS BAJRANGDAS SADHU
1800 1800
133 26/2 Arajansar Yes Agri. 1 Harkhabhai Panabhai
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134 26/3 Arajansar Yes Agri. 1 MANAJI HEMRAJJI
THAKOR 1190 1190
135 26/4 Arajansar Yes Agri. 1 JEMABHAI VALABHAI KANDI (CHAUDHARY)
1190 1190
136 26/5 Arajansar Yes Agri. 1 Somabhai Virabhai
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137 26/6 Arajansar Yes Agri. 1 Revaben Ramsibhai
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138 26/7 ARJANSA
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1190 1190 906
139 26/8 ARJANSA
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1190 1190 332
140 26/8 to
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141 26/9 TATIYANA Yes Agri. 1 VASANTBHAI
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142 26/10 Tatiyana Yes Agri. 1 Bhavabhai Parmabhai 1190 1190 332
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144 26/11 Tatiyana Yes Agri. 1 MANAJI VIHAJI
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145 26/12 Tatiyana Yes Agri. 1 Shankarji Mohanji Thakor 1050 1050 332 Yes 284 Shankarji Mohanji
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146 27/0
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147 27/0 to
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148 27/1 Tatiyana Yes Agri. 1 Okhabhai Rajabhai
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149 27/2 Tatiyana Yes Agri. 1 LEBABHAI MEVABHAI
RABARI 1190 1190 332
150 28/0 Tatiyana Yes Agri.
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1190 1190 242
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151 28/0 to
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148 28/1 Tatiyana Yes Agri. 1 SHANKARBHAI K DESAI 720 720 1800 Yes 320 SHANKARBHAI K
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149 28/2 PADAR Yes Agri. 1 BALDEVBHAI
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150 28/3 TATIYANA Yes Agri. 1 BHALABHAI RAJABHAI
RABARI 1800 1800
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153 28/5 savpura Yes Agri. 1 BHIMABHAI
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1190 1190 332
154 28/5 to
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155 28/6
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156 28/6 to
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157 28/7 savpura Yes Agri. 1 KAILASHBEN
RAMNIKLAL SHAH 1190 1190
158 28/7 to
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159 28/7 to
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160 28/7 to
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161 28/8 savpura Yes Agri. 1 THAKOR JOGAJI
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162 28/8 to
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163 28/8 to
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164 28/8 to
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165 29/0 savpura Yes Agri. 1 Thakor Savsiji Jethaji 2475 1190 900
166 29/1 to
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168 29/1 savpura Yes Agri. 1 PANCHABHAI 1190 1190
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169 29/2 savpura Yes Agri. 1 SHANKARJI SAGRAMJI
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170 29/3 savpura Yes Agri. 1 BHAGVANJI RAJUJI
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171 29/4 savpura Yes Agri. 1 VINAJI HAJURJI
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172 29/4 to
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176 31/1 Karasanpur
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177 31/2 Karasanpur
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178 31/3 ANANDPU
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1190 1190 1800
179 31/4 KARSHAN
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180 32/0 Anandpura Yes Agri. 1
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1800 1800 1400
1 Shah Velchand Chhotalal 625 625 400
181 32/1 ANANDPU
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1190 1190
182 32/2 ANANDPU
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1190 1190
183 32/3 ANANDPU Yes Govt
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184 32/4 ANANDPU
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185 32/5 ANANDPU
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1190 1190
186 33/0 Anandpura Yes Agri. 1 Preajapati Hirabhai
Ramjibhai 2475 1190
187 33/1 Odha Yes Govt
188 33/1 to
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Yes 800 Bhudarji C Somaniya
189 33/1 to
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Yes 870 Nemabhai K Tharecha
190 33/1 to
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191 33/2 Odha Yes Agri. 1 SAVSIJI KHETAJI
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192 33/3 Odha Yes Agri. 1
193 33/3-33/4
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194 33/3-33/4
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195 33/4 Odha Yes Agri. 1 DHARSIJI NANAJI
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196 33A/0 Odha Yes Agri.
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197 33A/0
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198 33A/0
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203 33A/2 to 34/0
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204 33A/2 to 34/0
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Yes 1500 Chhaganbhai A
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205 34/0 Odha Yes Agri. 1 Vora Abbasbhai
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206 34/1 Totana Yes Agri. 1 MEMAN AJITBHAI
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207 35/0 Totana Yes Agri. 1 Patani Lakshmanbhai
Jagmalbhai 2500 1190 1026
208 35/0 to
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Yes 600 Hirabhai P Suthar
209 35/1 Totana Yes Agri. 1 VELJI PACHAJI
SUTHAR 1800 1190 1092
210 35/1 to
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Yes 978
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211 35/1 to
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212 35/1 to
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213 35/1 to
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214 35/2 Totana Yes Agri. 1 JORAJI HARIJI THAKOR 1800 1190
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215 35/2 to
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Yes 876 Jamabhai B Bharvad
216 35/3 Totana Yes Agri. 1 HAIDARBHAI RASULJI
MODH 1800 1800
217 35/3 to
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220 35/5 Totana Yes Agri. 1 PRAGJIBHAI
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221 35/5 - 35/6
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223 35/6 Totana Yes Agri. 1 MADHABHAI SAGTHABHAI
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224 35/6 to
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226 36/0 - 36/1
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227 36/1 Totana Yes Agri. 1 KUBERDAS
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228 36/1 to
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1422 Yes 600 Paragji B Balodhana
229 36/2 Totana Yes Govt
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231 36/2 to
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232 36/3 Totana Yes Govt
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234 36/3 to
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235 36/4 Totana Yes Govt
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239 38/1 Totana Yes Govt
240 38/2 Totana Yes Govt
241 38/3 KASARA Yes Agri. 1 JESABHAI MEVABHAI
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242 38/4 KASARA Yes Agri. 1 MAVJIBHAI RAVABHAI
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243 38/4 - 38/5
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1308
244 38/5 Kasara Yes Agri. 1 JAYENDRAKUMAR AMRUTBHAI PATEL
1190 1190 1400
245 38/5 - 38/6
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1308
246 38/6 Kasara Yes Agri. 1 GOVINDBHAI MOTIBHAI
JOSHI 1800 1190
247 38/7 Kasara Yes Agri. 1 DEVCHAND
GOVINDBHAI JOSHI 1800 1190
248 38/8 Kasara Yes Agri. 1 HUSAINKHAN
CHAKARKHAN BLOCH 1800 1190 1400
249 38/8 - 38A/0
Kasara Yes Agri. 1 Baloch Hussainkhan
Chakrkhan 1092
250 38A/0 Kasara Yes Agri. 1 Goswami Babupuri
Devpuri 2500 2500 1638
251 38A/1 Kasara Yes Agri. 1 Chaudhry Kuberbhai
Rambhai 1800 1190
252 38A/2 Kasara Yes Agri. 1 Goswami Virampuri
Devpuri 1800 1190 1638
253 38A/3 Kasara Yes Agri. 1
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254 38A/4 Kasara Yes Govt
255 38A/5 Kasara Yes Govt
256 39/0 Devpura Yes Agri. 1 Bijolbhai Arjanbhai
Rabari 1800 1800
257 39/1 Devpura Yes Govt.
258 39/2 Devpura Yes Govt
259 39/3 Devpura Yes Agri. 1 Desai Rupabhai
Arajanbhai 1800 1800 1650 Yes 1500
Desai Rupabhai Arajanbhai
260 39/4 Devpura Yes Agri. 2 Thakor Kursiji Bajiji 1800 1800 903.
6 Yes 720 Thakor Kursiji Bajiji
261 39/5 Devpura Yes Govt
262 40/0 Dhanera Yes Agri. 1 Rabari Lebabhai
Punjabhai 2500 2500
263 40/1 Dhanera Yes Agri. 1 Jadeja Kailashba Anduba 1800 1800 1650
264 40/1 to
40/2 Dhanera Yes Agri. 1
Desai Tejabhai Cheharabhai
1800
265 40/2 Sariyad Yes Agri. 1 Joshi Jivrambhai
Ujambhai 1800 1800 384
266 40/3 Sariyad Yes Agri. 1 Chaudhry Ramsibhai
Devsibhai 1800 1800
267 40/4 Sariyad Yes Agri. 1 Joshi Shrirambhai
Amrutbhai 1800 1800
268 40/4 - 40/5
Sariyad Yes Agri. 1 Joshi Hemmat kumar
Ganeshbhai 390
269 40/4 - 40/5
Sariyad Yes Agri. 1 Joshi Jeevrambhai Dalsa
bhai 546
270 40/4 - 40/5
Sariyad Yes Agri. 1
Yes 400 Shantibhai Jesangbhai
Joshi
271 40/5 Sariyad Yes Agri. 1 JOSHI HARDEV
BHIMJIBHAI 1800 1800
272 40/5 - 40/6
Sariyad Yes Agri. 1 Joshi Hardevbhai
Bhimajibhai 870
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273 40/6 Sariyad Yes Agri. 1 Joshi Prahaladbhai
Ramsankar 1800 1800 1740
274 40/6-40/7
Sariyad Yes Agri. 1 Joshi Prabhuram
Khodabhai 715
275 40/7 Sariyad Yes Agri. 1 Joshi Bharatbhai
Gopalbhai 1800 1800
276 40/7-40/8
Sariyad Yes Agri. 1 Joshi Manshiben
BaldevBhai 984
277 40/8 Sariyad Yes Agri. 1 Joshi Alkeshbhai
Baldevbhai 1800 1800
278 40/8 to
40/9 Sariyad Yes Agri. 1 Ambarambhai V Joshi
320
279 40/9 Sariyad Yes Agri. 1 Joshi Ambaram
Vaghabhai 1800 1800
280 40/10 Sariyad Yes Agri. 1 Chaudhry Ramsibhai
Devsibhai 1800 1800
281 40/11 Sariyad Yes Agri. 1 Panchal Lakhamanbhai
Dhudabhai 1800 1800 930
282 41/0 Sariyad Yes Agri. 1 Chaudhari Dungarbhai
Ramabhai 1800 1800 1380
283 41/1 Sariyad Yes Agri. 1 Joshi Bharatbhai
Gopalbhai 1800 1800
284 41/1 to
41/2 Sariyad Yes Agri. 1
Joshi Hardevbhai Bhimajibhai
522
285 41/2 Sariyad
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Joshi Prabhuram Jemabhai
1260 1225 630
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Bhanjibhai 1260 1260
286 41/2 - 41A/0
Sariyad Yes Agri. 1 Joshi Baldevbhai
Bhanjibhai 582
287 41/2 - 41A/0
Sariyad Yes Agri. 1 Joshi Lakshmi ram
Shivaram 1092
288 41A/0 Sariyad Yes Agri. 1 Brahman Lakhiram
Shivram 2500 1800 1400
289 41A/0 - Sariyad Yes Agri. 1 Joshi Dayabhai
546
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290 41A/0 - 41A/1
Sariyad Yes Agri. 1 Desai Revabhai Vasibhai
600
291 41A/1 Sariyad Yes Agri. 1 Desai Revabhai Vasibhai 1800 1800
292 41A/1 - 41A/2
Sariyad Yes Agri. 1 Rameshbhai ramsi bhai
660
293 41A/2 Sariyad Yes Agri. 1 Chaudhari Dhaniben
Laxmanbhai 1800 1800 650
294 41A/3 Sariyad Yes Agri. 1 Chaudhari Parmabhai
Devabhai 1800 1800
295 42/0 Sariyad Yes Agri. 1 Chaudhari Ranchodbhai
Bhimabhai 2500 1800
296 42/1 Sariyad Yes Agri. 1 Makwana Manilal
Laljibhai 1800 1800
297 42/2 Sariyad Yes Agri. 1 Nai Punabhai Jemabhai 1800 1800
298 42/3 Sariyad Yes Agri. 1 Chaudhari Lakshmanbhai
Ganeshbhai 1800 1800 320
299 42/3 to
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Yes 450 Chaudhry Kanjibhai V
300 42/3 to
42/4 Sariyad Yes Agri. 1
Yes 480
Jitabhai Jagmalbhai Chaudhry
301 42/4 Lodhi Yes Agri. 1 Thakor Gandaji Madarji 1800 1800 2800
302 42/4 to
42/5 Lodhi Yes Agri. 1
Yes 2000 Somabhai J Desai
303 42/5 Lodhi Yes Agri. 1 Rabari Jorabhai
Vastabhai 1800 1800
304 43/0 Lodhi Yes Agri. 1 Rabari Versibhai
Kalyanbhai 1800 1800 2192 Yes 2400
Rabari Versibhai Kalyanbhai
305 43/0 to
43/1 Lodhi Yes Agri. 1
Rabari Meghrajbhai Vasibhai
572
306 43/0 to
43/1 Lodhi Yes Agri. 1
Rabari Ishvarbhai Khengarbhai
350
307 43/1 Lodhi Yes Agri. 1 Harijan Hirabhai 1800 1800 900
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308 43/1 to
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309 43/2 Lodhi Yes Govt
310 43/3 Lodhi Yes Govt
311 43/3 to
43/4 Lodhi Yes Agri. 1 Thakor Rekhaji Jahuji
1356
312 43/3 to
43/4 Lodhi Yes Agri. 1
Rabari Amratbhai Jorabhai
624
313 43/4 Dhanasara Yes Agri. 1 Bhudarbhai Prabhuram
joshi 1800
314 43/5 Lodhi Yes Agri. 1 Rabari Nagji bhai
Vasrambhai 1800 1800 756
315 43/5 to
43/6 Lodhi Yes Agri. 1
Yes 700 Chhaganbhai M Desai
316 43/6 Vadiya Yes Agri. 1 Thakor Pradhanji
Ramchandraji 1800 1800 690
317 43/7 Vadiya Yes Govt
Dhirajlal Punamchand Shah
1800 1800
318 43/7 to
44/0 Lodhi Yes Agri. 1 Umidji Khumaji Thakor
965
319 43/7 to
44/0 Vadiya Yes Agri. 1
Yes 360 Rabari Karmsibhai K
320 43/7 to
44/0 Vadiya Yes Agri. 1
Yes 720
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321 44/0 Kalodhi Yes Govt
Shah Puskar Kumar Nathalal
1800 1800
322 44/0-44/1
LODHI Yes Agri. 1 THAKOR VADANJI
MAGANJI 1217
323 44/0-44/1
LODHI Yes Agri. 1 THAKOR SOBHAJI
MAVAJI 765
324 44/0-44/1
VADIYA Yes Agri. 1 THAKOR GAMBHIRJI
HAJURJI 935
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325 44/0-44/1
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Yes 332 Rupaben Chelabhai
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326 44/1 Vadiya Yes Agri. 1 Thakor Savsiji Ghemarji 1800 1800 1800
327 44/1-44/2
Vadiya Yes Agri. 1 SHAH PIYUSHKUMAR
NATHALAL 1375
328 44/2 Vadiya Yes Agri. 1 Thakor Chinaji Dajiji 1800 1800 905
329 44/2-44/3
Vadiya Yes Agri. 1 THAKOR KANTIJI
ABHAJI 450
330 44/2-44/3
Vadiya Yes Agri. 1
Yes 525 Thakor Madarji H
331 44/2-44/3
Vadiya Yes Agri. 1 THAKOR KESHAJI
ABHAJI 618
332 44/2-44/3
Vadiya Yes Agri. 1 THAKOR PAJIJI DAJUJI
550
333 44/3 Vadiya Yes Agri. 1 Thakor Manjaji Abhaji 1800 1800
334 44/3-44/4
Vadiya Yes Agri. 1 THAKOR GAMBHIRJI
MANSANGJI 450
335 44/3-44/4
Vadiya Yes Agri. 1
Yes 332 Sajaji Kaluji Thakor
336 44/4 Vadiya Yes Agri. 1 Thakor Okhaji Kaluji 1800 1800 870
337 44/5 Kalodhi Yes Govt.
338 45/0 Kalodhi Yes Agri. 1 Thakor Varsungji Rayji 1800 1800
339 45/1 Kalodhi Yes Agri. 1 Rupeshkumar Bhogilal
Bhatkiya 1800 1800
340 45/2 Kalodhi Yes Agri. 1 Thakor Kananji Mobatji 1800 1800
341 45/3 Sadasan Yes Agri. 1 Thakor Narsangji
Karsanji 1800 1800
342 45A/0 Kalodhi Yes Agri. 1 Thakor Babuji Dhulaji 1800 1800
343 45B/0 Melusan
Agri. 1
344 45B/1 Melusan Yes Agri. 1 Rabari Haribhai
Vasrambhai 1800 1225
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345 45B/2 Melusan Yes Agri. 1 Rabari Govabhai
Vasrambhai 1800 1800
346 45B/3
Melusan
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1 Rabari Nagjibhai
Masarubhai 1260 1225
Melusan 1 Rabari Jethabhai
Ratanbhai 1260 1225
347 46/0
Melusan
Yes Agri.
1 Rabari Vershibhai
Vasrambhai 625 750
Melusan 1 Rabari Khengarbhai
Rambhai 625 750
Melusan 1 Rabari Haribhai
Vasrambhai 1260 1225
348 46/1 Melusan Yes Govt
349 46/2 Dhanasara Yes Agri. 1 Joshi Dhudabhai
Bhikhabhai 1800 1800
350 46/3 Dhanasara Yes Agri. 1 Joshi Bhagvanbhai
Sankarbhai 1800 1800
351 46/4 Dhanasara Yes Agri. 1 BHUDARBHAI
PARBHURAM JOSHI 1800
352 46/5 Dhanasara Yes Govt.
353 47/0
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Yes Agri. 3
Joshi Bharatbhai Lakshmanbhai
625 750
Dharusan Joshi Hardevbhai
Lakhirambhai 1260 700
Dharusan Brahman Nagjibhai
Mayaram 625 750
354 47/0 to
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Joshi Naranbhai Devchand
4800
355 47/0 to
47/1 Dharusan Yes Agri. 1
Joshi Srirambhai Ramjibhai
2800
356 47/0 to
47/1 Dharusan Yes Agri. 1
Joshi Jyantibhai Trikambhai
3200
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2800
358 47/1
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Dharusan Brahman Jayram
Mulajibhai 1260 750
359 47/1 to
47/2 Dharusan Yes Agri. 1
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4800
360 47/1 to
47/2 Dharusan Yes Agri. 1
Joshi Sahdevbhai Ramjibhai
4200
361 47/1 to
47/2 Dharusan Yes Agri. 1
Joshi Dayabhai Jesungbhai
3200
362 47/2 Dharusan Yes Agri. 1 Joshi Hardevbhai
Ramjibhai 1800 1800
363 47/3 Kanosan Yes Agri. 1 Thakor Ranchhodji
Virbhanji 1800 1800
364 47/3 to
47/4 Kanosan Yes Agri. 1
Thakor Sahdevji Pradhanji
600
365 47/3 to
47/4 Kanosan Yes Agri. 1 Thakor Ajamalji Dhiraji
600
366 47/3 to
47/4 Kanosan Yes Agri. 1 Thakor Joytaji Hansaji
600
367 47/3 to
47/4 Kanosan Yes Agri. 1 Thakor Devaji Modanji
1400
368 47/3 to
47/4 Kanosan Yes Agri. 1 Thakor Bhomaji Pratapji
1400
369 47/4 Kanosan Yes Agri. 1 Thakor Ashokji Jogaji 1800 1800 1800
370 48/0 Kanosan Yes Agri. 1 Thakor Madarji Gambhirji 1800 1800 1800
371 49/0 Kanosan Yes Agri. 1 Bhangi sankarbhai
Radhabhai 1800 1800
Yes 300
Bhangi sankarbhai Radhabhai
372 49/0 to
49/1 Kanosan Yes Agri. 1
Yes 405 Fulaji C Thakor
373 49/1 Kanosan Yes Agri. 1 Thakor Dalsangji Nagarji 1800 1800
Yes 378 Thakor Dalsangji
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375 49/2 Kanosan Yes Agri. 1 PANCHAL RAMANLAL
CHUNILAL 1800 1800
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PANCHAL RAMANLAL CHUNILAL
376 49/2 to
49/3 Kanosan Yes Agri. 1
Yes 900 Fulaji Gamaji Thakor
377 49/3 Ganeshpur
a Yes Agri. 1
Rabari Ishvarbhai Khodabhai
1800 1800
Yes 378 Rabari Ishvarbhai
Khodabhai
378 49/4 Ganeshpur
a Yes Agri. 1
Desai Babubhai Sartanbhai
1800
Yes 1476 Desai Babubhai
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379 49/5 Ganeshpur
a Yes Agri. 1 Rajput Udesinh Dalaji 1800
Yes 774 Rajput Udesinh Dalaji
380 49/6 Ganeshpur
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(1)Rabari Tarjabhai Varavabhai
(2)Bharatbhai Sartanbhai Rabari
1800 1800
Yes 300 Bharatbhai Sartanbhai
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381 49/6 to
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Yes 390 Ramjibhai R raval
382 49/7 Ganeshpur
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Raval Ramchandrabhai Nanabhai
1800 1800
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383 49/7 to
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Yes 546 Ramjibhai R raval
384 49/8 Ganeshpur
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1800 1800
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385 50/0 Ganeshpur
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SOMABHAI JORABHAI RABARI
1800 1800 651 Yes 558 SOMABHAI JORABHAI
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386 50/1 Ablauva Yes Agri. 1 KANJIBHAI NATHABHAI
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KANJIBHAI NATHABHAI RABARI
387 50A/0 Ablauva Yes Agri. 1 Darji Nagjibhai
Maganbhai 1800 1800 1056
388 50A/1 Ablauva Yes Agri. 1 BALVANTJI
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389 50A/1
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393 50A/1
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Yes 160 Babuji K Thakor
394 50A/2 Ablauva Yes Agri. 1 Chaturji Kaluji Thakor 1800 1800 336
395 50A/2 to 51/0
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Yes 300 Kanjibhai Nathabhai
Rabari
396 51/0 Ablauva Yes Agri. 1 Amrutbhai Chehrabhai
Rabari 1800 1800 1008
397 51/1 Ablauva Yes Agri. 1 Amrutbhai Nathabhai
Rabari 1800 1800 408
398 51/2 Ablauva Yes Agri. 1 Rabari Muliben Virabhai 1800 1800 560
399 51/3 Ablauva Yes Agri. 1 Thakor Vadnuji Chunaji 1800 1800 904
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409 51B/1 Ablauva Yes Agri. 1 Panchal Ambalal
Hemchand 1800 1800
410 51B/2 Delvada Yes Agri. 1 BharatKumar Kantilal
Brahmbhatt 1800 1800
411 51B/3 Delvada Yes Agri. 1 RASHMIKANT NATWARLAL
BRAHMBHATT 1800 1800
412 52/0 Jangral Yes Agri. 2
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Bharatkumar Jaydevlal Barot
1800 1800
JAYESHBHAI JIVANLAL BAROT
1575 1575
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2 17/2 - - - - - - - - - - -
3 17/3 - - - - - - - - - - -
4 17/4 Jarusha Yes Agriculture 1 Jagmalbhai Kalabhai 1371 1371 - - - -
5 17/5 Jarusha Yes Agriculture 1 Patel jagmal Haribhai 1370 - - - - -
6 17/6 Jarusha Yes Agriculture 1 Sipai Ganibhai
Husenbhai 1371 1371 - Yes 600 Sipai Ganibhai
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7 17/7 Jarusha Yes Agriculture 1 Rameshbhai P Patel 1371 1371 - - - -
8 17/8 Jarusha Yes Agriculture 1 Nai Naranbhai B 1370 1371 - - - -
9 17 /9 Jarusha Yes Agriculture 1 MANABEN
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10 17/10 Jekda Yes Agriculture 1 Govindbhai H Patel 1371 - - - - -
11 17/11 - Yes - - - - - - - - -
12 17/12 jekda Yes Agriculture 1 bhil gomtiben
gandabhai 1370 1370 - - - -
13 17/13 Jekda Yes Agriculture 1 Luhar Laxmanbhai B 1764 - - - - -
14 17/14 Jekda Yes - - - - - - - - -
15 17A/0 - Yes - - - - - - - - -
16 18/0 - Yes - - - - - - - - -
17 18/1 Jekda Yes Agriculture 1 Chaudhari Gajabhai K 2035 1371 - Yes 102 Chaudhari Gajabhai K
18 18/2 Jekda Yes GOV. LAND 1 Bharvad Varsangbhai R 1230 - - - - -
19 18/3 Jekda Yes Agriculture 1 Thakor Maghabhi
Devsibhai 1600 1371 - - - -
20 18/4 Jekda Yes Agriculture 1 Solanki Babubhai 1600 1371 - Yes 175 Solanki Babubhai
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21 18/5 Jajansar Yes Agriculture 1 Ishvarbhai D Prajapati 1120 1371 - Yes 102 Ishvarbhai D
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22 18/6 Jajansar Yes Agriculture 1 Virambhai V Thakor 1591 1371 - Yes 205 Virambhai V Thakor
23 18/7 Jajansar Yes Agriculture 1 Dharmaben G Thakor 1371 1371 - Yes 244 Dharmaben G Thakor
24 18/8 - Yes - - - - - - - - -
25 18/9 - Yes - - - - - - - - -
26 18/10 Jajansar Yes GOV. LAND 1 Gemarbhai R Thakor 2035 1371 - - - -
27 18/11 Rangpura Yes Agriculture 1 Bijalbhai L Thakor 1371 1371 - Yes 300 Bijalbhai L Thakor
28 18/12 Rangpura Yes Agriculture 1 KHETABHAI
SAVSIBHAI THAKOR 1600 1371 - Yes 550
KHETABHAI SAVSIBHAI THAKOR
29 18/13 - Yes - - - - - - - - -
30 18/14 Kolivada Yes Agriculture 1 Heeraben S Harijan 1377 1371 - - - -
31 18 /15 Kolivada Yes Agriculture 1 HABIBKHAN ALIKHAN
MALEK 1371 1371 - Yes 300
HABIBKHAN ALIKHAN MALEK
32 18 /16 Kolivada Yes - - - - - - - - -
33 18/17 Kolivada Yes Agriculture 1 Patel Mavji Bhai
Haribhai 1600 1371 - Yes 200 Patel Mavji Bhai
Haribhai
34 19/0 - Yes - - - - - - - - -
35 20/0 - Yes - - - - - - - - -
36 20/1 Bhilot Yes Agriculture 1
Vaghela Hanubha Kubersang
1270 1030 - - - -
Agriculture 1 Gagdasbhai R Chaudhri 271 343 - - - -
37 20/2 Bhilot Yes Agriculture 1 Vaghela Vajubhai
Dungarbhai 2035 1371 - Yes 505
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38 20/3 Bhilot Yes Agriculture 1 Raval Gaurisankar
Kevalram 1147 1147 - - - -
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39 20/4 Bhilot Yes Agriculture 1 Joshi Prahladram
Ganpatram 1600 1371 - - - -
40 20/5 Bhilot Yes Agriculture 1 Vaghela Hanubha
Bhaguji 1371 1371 - - - -
41 20/6 Bhilot
Yes Agriculture 1 Nadoda Devabhai
Dhanabhai 1200 1030 - - - -
Yes Agriculture 1 Vaghela Sultansinh
Ratansinh 343 343 - Yes 68
Vaghela Sultansinh Ratansinh
42 21/0 - Yes - - - - - - - - -
43 21A/0 - Yes - - - - - - - - -
44 21B/0 Bhilot Yes Agriculture 1 DajaBhai S. Chaudhary 1764 1371 - Yes 550 DajaBhai S. Chaudhary
45 21B/1 - Yes - - - - - - - - -
46 21B/2 Bhilot Yes Agriculture 1 Chaudhry Joshnaben D 1371 1371 - Yes 887 Chaudhry Joshnaben D
47 21B/03 Bhilot
Yes Agriculture 1 Ramjibhai G Patel - - - Yes 120 Ramjibhai G
Patel
Yes Agriculture 1 Kuberbhai D Chudhry 1670 1371 - Yes 437 Kuberbhai D
Chudhry
48 21B/04 Bhilot Yes Agriculture 1 Rameshbhai Virambhai
Chaudhry 1260 1371 - Yes 380
Rameshbhai Virambhai Chaudhry
49 21B/05 - Yes - - - - - - - - -
50 21B/06 Memdavad Yes Agriculture 1 Amaratgar Swami 860 - - Yes 300 Amaratgar Swami
51 21B/07 Memdavad Yes Agriculture 1 HarunBhai B Ganchi 1225 - - Yes 450 HarunBhai B
Ganchi
52 21B/08 Memdavad Yes Agriculture 1 KhemaBhai Manjibhai
Harijan 1600 1371 - Yes 350 KhemaBhai
Manjibhai Harijan
53 21B/09 Memdavad Yes Agriculture 1 Devabhai K Patel 1650 1371 - - - -
54 21B/10 Memdavad Yes Agriculture 1 Kanjibhai. J. Chaudhry 1371 1147 - Yes 864 Kanjibhai. J.
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55 21B/11 Memdavad Yes Agriculture 1 Patel Devabhai
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56 22/0 - Yes - - - - - - - - -
57 23/0 - Yes - - - - - - - - -
58 23/1 Premnagar Yes Agriculture 1 Thakor Hemabhai
Khetabhai 1600 1371 - Yes 402 Thakor Hemabhai
Khetabhai
59 23/2 Mehmdavad Yes Agriculture 1 Thkor Chothiben Ranchhodbhai
1370 1371 - Yes 168 Thkor Chothiben Ranchhodbhai
60 23/3 Mehmdavad Yes Agriculture 1 Rabari Govindbhai
Vaghabhai 1317 1371 - Yes 380
Rabari Govindbhai Vaghabhai
61 23/4 Mehmdavad Yes gov. land 1 okhabhai mohanbhai
harijan 1317 - - - - -
62 23/5 - - - - - - - - - - -
63 23/6 Sherganj Yes Agriculture 1 Chaudhry Maghabhai
Manabhai 1371 1371 - Yes 171
Chaudhry Maghabhai Manabhai
64 23/7 Sherganj Yes Agriculture 1 Sadabhai D Thakor 1371 1371 - Yes 175 Sadabhai D Thakor
65 23/8 Sherganj Yes Agriculture 1 Goswami Karsanpuri
Manipuri 1371 1371 - Yes 200
Goswami Karsanpuri Manipuri
66 23/9 - Yes - - - - - - - - -
67 24/0 - Yes - - - - - - - - -
68 25/0 - Yes - - - - - - - - -
69 26/0 - Yes - - - - - - - - -
70 26/1 Sherganj Yes Agriculture 1 Bharvad Jijiben
Saktabhai 1598 1371 - Yes 200 Bharvad Jijiben
Saktabhai
71 26/2 Sherganj Yes Agriculture 1 Vankar Amthubhai
Khengarbhai 1596 1371 - Yes 399 Vankar Amthubhai
Khengarbhai
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73 26/4 Porana Yes Agriculture 1 Malabhai R. Chaudhary 1371 - - - - -
74 26/5 Kolapur Yes Agriculture 1 Rabari Bababhai
Govindbhai 1307 1371 - Yes 550 Rabari Bababhai
Govindbhai
75 26/6 Alahbad Yes Agriculture 1 Patel Naranbhai
Devjibhai 1370 1371 - Yes 403 Patel Naranbhai
Devjibhai
76 26/7 Porana Yes Agriculture 1 Panchal Ganeshbhai
Jayntibhai 1370 - - - - -
77 26/8 - Yes - - - - - - - - -
78 26/9 Alahbad Yes Agriculture 1 Thakor Devanbhai
Ajubhai 1369 - - - - -
79 26/10 Alahbad Yes Agriculture 1 Patel Arajanbhai
Valabhai 1371 1371 - - - -
80 26/11 - Yes - - - - - - - - -
81 26/12 - Yes - - - - - - - - -
82 26/13 - Yes - - - - - - - - -
83 26/14 - Yes - - - - - - - - -
84 26/15 - Yes - - - - - - - - -
85 26/16 Arajansar Yes Agriculture 1 Gogabhai M Rabari 1275 1371 - - - -
86 26/17 Arjansar Yes Agriculture 1 Nai Ramabhai
Maghabhai 1650 1371 - Yes 450
Nai Ramabhai Maghabhai
87 26/18 Arjansar Yes Agriculture 1 Patel Naranbhai
narsungbhai 1118 +
289 1371 - - - -
88 26/19 Arjansar Yes Agriculture 1 Prajapati Kantibhai
Bhavanbhai 1591 1371 - - - -
89 26/20 Arjansar Yes Agriculture 1 Patel Memabhai
Ganeshbhai 1370 1371 - Yes 463
Patel Memabhai Ganeshbhai
90 27/0 Arjansar Yes GOV. LAND 1 Thakor Dajabhai
Gagaram 1371 - - - - -
91 27/1 Arjansar Yes Agriculture 1 Patel Jivabhai
Paragbhai 1326 1371 - - - -
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92 27/2 Arjansar Yes Agriculture 1 Chaudhry Bhavanbhai
Balvantbhai 1598 1371 - Yes 156
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93 27/3 Arjansar Yes Agriculture 1 Patel Bhemabhai
Valabhai 1319 1371 - - - -
94 27/4
Arjansar Yes Agriculture 1 Thakor Bhemaji
Chamanji - - - Yes 339
Thakor Bhemaji Chamanji
Arjansar Yes Agriculture 1 Thakor Ganeshji
Chamanji 1218+1087
1371 - Yes 250 Thakor Ganeshji
Chamanji
95 27/5 Arjansar Yes Agriculture 1 Choudhry Ramabhai
Ajamalbhai 1642+
344 1371 - - - -
96 27/6 - Yes - - - - - - - - -
97 27/7 - Yes - - - - - - - - -
98 27/8 Tatiyana Yes Agriculture 1 Patel bhavabhai
Parmabhai 3135 1370 - - - -
99 27/9 Tatiyana Yes Agriculture 1 Panchal Dayabhai
Ramabhai - - - Yes 260
Panchal Dayabhai Ramabhai
100 27/10 - Yes - - - - - - - - -
101 28/0 - Yes - - - - - - - - -
102 28/1 - Yes - - - - - - - - -
103 28/2 Tatiyana Yes Agriculture 1
Rabari Sendhabhai Ramabhai
- - - Yes 363 Rabari
Sendhabhai Ramabhai
Tatiyana Yes Agriculture 1 Hamirbhai Ramabhai 1370 1370 - - - -
104 28/3 Tatiyana Yes Agriculture 1 Rabari Karsanbhai
Khetabhai 1371 1370 - - - -
105 28/4 Tatiyana Yes Agriculture 1 Khambhala Sudabhai
Karsanbhai 1225 1371 - - - -
106 28/5 - Yes - - - - - - - - -
107 28/6 - Yes - - - - - - - - -
108 28/7 Savpura Yes Agriculture 1 Thakor Tejaji Ravaji 1370 1370 - - - -
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109 28/8 Savpura Yes Agriculture 1
Patel Shaileshkumar Baldevbhai
800 737 - Yes 250 Patel
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Savpura Yes Agriculture 1 Thakor Jogaji Ravaji 685 680 - - - -
110 28/9 Savpura Yes Agriculture 1 Thakor Talaji Kamaji 1370 1370 - - - -
111 28/10
Savpura Yes Agriculture 1 Rabari Gokalbhai
Devabhai 1230 1371 - - - -
Savpura Yes Agriculture 1 Thakor Chamanji Sonaji - - - Yes 239 Thakor Chamanji
Sonaji
112 28/11 Savpura Yes Agriculture 1 Thkor Madhuji Sagramji 1363 1371 - Yes 200 Thkor Madhuji Sagramji
113 28/12 Savpura Yes Agriculture 1 Thakor Shankarji
Sangramji 2131 1760 - - - -
114 31/0 - No - - - - - - - - -
115 32/0 - No - - - - - - - - -
116 32/1 - No - - - - - - - - -
117 32/2 - No - - - - - - - - -
118 32/3 - No - - - - - - - - -
119 33/0 - No - - - - - - - - -
120 33/1 ANADPURA Yes Agriculture 1 VARSUNGJI MANAJI
THAKOR 1371 - - - - -
121 33/2 ANADPURA Yes Agriculture 1 Kalaniya Chehrabhai
Punjabhai 1371 - - Yes 250
Kalaniya Chehrabhai Punjabhai
122 33/3 - Yes - - - - - - - - -
123 34/0 - Yes - - - - - - - - -
124 34/1 odha
Yes Agriculture 1 maganji khetaji - - - Yes 380 maganji khetaji
- - - - - - - - -
125 34/2 Odha Yes Agriculture 1 Ghia Saifudeen
Husainbhai 1371 1371 - - - -
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126 34/3 Odha Yes Agriculture 1 Yusufali Ibrahim Ghiya 1030+
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127 34/4 Odha Yes Agriculture 1 Farudeen Husainbhai
Ghiya 1371 1370 - - - -
128 34/5 Odha Yes GOV. LAND - Ludharia Bhemabhai V 1370 - - - - -
129 34/6 - Yes - - - - - - - - -
130 34 /7 Totana Yes Agriculture 1 PATNI RAMABHAI
MOHANBHAI 1371 - - - - -
131 34/8 Totana Yes Agriculture 1 Thakor Babuji Lakhaji 1370 1370 - Yes 300 Thakor Babuji Lakhaji
132 34/9 Totana Yes Agriculture 1 Noruddin Rajbali vana 1371 1370 - - - -
133 34/10 Totana Yes Agriculture 1 Dodia Mohseenbhai I 1370 1370 - Yes 300 Dodia
Mohseenbhai I
134 34/11 Totana Yes Agriculture 1 Bhimat Sirajbhai
Hsenbhai 1371 1370 - - - -
134 34/12 Totana Yes Agriculture 1 THAKOR VERASIJI
MOHANJI 1371 - - - - -
135 34/13 Totana Yes Agriculture 1 TOTANIYA BAJUJI
RAMASIJI 1371 - - - - -
136 35/0 Totana Yes Agriculture 1 Govindbhai Madhabhai
Joshi 1370 - - - - -
137 35/1 Totana Yes Agriculture 1 Malubhai K Bharvad 1370 1370 - Yes 300 Malubhai K Bharvad
138 35/2 Totana Yes Agriculture 1 Suthar Bhanubhai V 1380 1370 - - - -
139 35/3 - Yes - - - - - - - - -
140 35/4 - Yes - - - - - - - - -
141 35/5 - Yes - - - - - - - - -
142 35/6 Totana Yes Agriculture 1 Bharvad Babubhai
Ganesh Bhai 1380 - - - - -
143 35/7 - Yes - - - - - - - - -
144 35/8 - Yes - - - - - - - - -
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146 35/10 - Yes - - - - - - - - -
147 35/11 - Yes - - - - - - - - -
148 36/0 - Yes - - - - - - - - -
149 37/0 - Yes - - - - - - - - -
150 37/1 - Yes - - - - - - - - -
151 37/2 Vithlod Yes GOV. LAND 1 Thakor Ramsanji Babaji 1370 - - - - -
152 37/3 Vithlod Yes GOV. LAND 1 Vershiji Kamaji Thakor 1370 - - - - -
153 37/4 Vithlod Yes GOV. LAND 1 Thakor Lembuji Devsiji 1370 - - - - -
154 37/5 Vithlod Yes Agriculture 1 Thakor Makanji
Sursangji 1370 - - - - -
155 37/6 Vithlod Yes Agriculture 1 Thakor Lilaji Devsiji 1370 - - - - -
156 37/7 devpura Yes Agriculture 1 sarupji rasunji thakor 1370 - - - - -
157 37/8 devpura Yes Agriculture 1 sarupji rasunji thakor 1370 - - - - -
158 38/0 devpura Yes Agriculture 1 Vaghri Samuben
Bharmalbhai 1625 - - - - -
159 38/1 - Yes - - - - - - - - -
160 39/0 - Yes - - - - - - - - -
161 39/1 devpura Yes Agriculture 1 thakor vershiji talaji 695 - - - - -
162 39/2 - Yes - - - - - - - - -
163 39/3 - Yes - - - - - - - - -
164 39/4 - Yes - - - - - - - - -
165 39/5 - Yes - - - - - - - - -
166 39/6 Vithlod Yes Agriculture 1 Cheharabhai J
Chaudhri 1371 - - - - -
167 39/7 - Yes - - - - - - - - -
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168 39/8 Sariyad Yes Agriculture 1 Thakor Chandanji
Rudaji 1471 - - - - -
169 40/0 Sariyad Yes Agriculture 1 Talaji Laxmanji Thakor 1370 - - Yes 400 Talaji Laxmanji Thakor
170 40/1 Sariyad Yes Agriculture 1 Lakhiram D Joshi 1400 - - - - -
171 40/2 Sariyad Yes Agriculture 1 Shamjibhai A Joshi 1380 - - Yes 300 Shamjibhai A Joshi
172 40/3 Sariyad Yes Agriculture 1 Joshi Baldevbhai
Tejabhai 1370 1370 - Yes 650
Joshi Baldevbhai Tejabhai
173 40/4 - Yes - - - - - - - - -
174 40/5 Sariyad Yes Agriculture 1 Prajapati Jashiben
Mafabhai 1370 - - Yes 300
Prajapati Jashiben Mafabhai
175 40/6 Sariyad Yes Agriculture 1 Pajapati Gandabhai
Haribhai 1370 - - Yes 300
Pajapati Gandabhai
Haribhai
176 40/7 Sariyad Yes Agriculture 1 Varshaben Hirabhai
Chaudhry 1370 - - - - -
177 40/8 Sariyad Yes Agriculture 1 Joshi Bavabhai Nathurambhai
1370 - - Yes 330 Joshi Bavabhai Nathurambhai
178 41/0 - Yes - - - - - - - - -
179 41/1
Sariyad Yes Agriculture 1 Chaudhry
Ranchhodbhai Vershibhai
- - - Yes 500 Chaudhry
Ranchhodbhai Vershibhai
Sariyad Yes Agriculture 1 Chaudhry Jesangbhai
Laxmanbhai 1370 - - Yes 350
Chaudhry Jesangbhai Laxmanbhai
180 41/2 Sariyad Yes Agriculture 1 Ranchhodbhai
Ramabhai Chaudhry
1380 - - Yes 400 Ranchhodbhai
Ramabhai Chaudhry
- - - Yes 300 Ranchhodbhai
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181 41/3 Sariyad Yes Agriculture 1 Chaudhry Devrajbhai
Hirabhai 1370 - - Yes 800 Chaudhry
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182 41/4 Sariyad Yes Agriculture 1 Chamar Isvarbhai
Chelabhai 1370 - - Yes 300
Chamar Isvarbhai Chelabhai
183 42/0
Sariyad
Yes Agriculture
1 Nai Narotambhai
Virambhai 1370 - - Yes 400 Nai Narotambhai
Virambhai
Sariyad 1 Velabhai Balvantbhai
Nai - - - Yes 300 Nai Velabhai
Balvantbhai
Sariyad 1 Mafabhai sanakarbhai
nai - - - Yes 150
Mafabhai sanakarbhai nai
184 42/1
Sariyad Yes Agriculture 1 Nai Velabhai Balvantbhai
- - - Yes 650 Nai Velabhai Balvantbhai
Sariyad Yes Agriculture 1 Valabhai sagrambhai
chudhari 1370 - - Yes 450
Valabhai sagrambhai
chudhari
185 42/2 - Yes - - - - - - - - -
186 42/3 Sariyad Yes Agriculture 1 nathekhan bhikhan
khan baloch 1370 - - Yes 750
nathekhan bhikhan khan
baloch
187 42/4 Sariyad Yes Agriculture 1 Lila bhai Karsanbhai
Rabari 1370 - - Yes 750
Lila bhai Karsanbhai Rabari
188 42/5 - Yes - - - - - - - - -
189 42/6 Lodhi Yes Agriculture 1 Revabhai Hamirbhai
Rabari 1370 - - - - -
190 43/0 - Yes - - - - - - - - -
191 43/1 Lodhi Yes Agriculture 1 Jorabhai Vastabhai
rabari 1371 - - - - -
192 43/2 - Yes - - - - - - - - -
193 43/3 - Yes - - - - - - - - -
194 43/4 - Yes - - - - - - - - -
195 44/0 - Yes - - - - - - - - -
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ANNEXURE 3: DETAILS ON CONSULTATIONS
Village Date Participants
Issues and Public Perceptions
Abluva 3-2-2014 10 Villagers are aware about project and project components. There is assurance from the villagers to support the project
People do not have any major concern about the project
The total population of village is about 7000. There are 20 shops and 5 Flour Mills.
There is no industrial set up around the village
Main economic activities in the village are agriculture and agriculture labour. Average land holding is 5 bigha to 10 bigha. The cropping pattern is 3 seasonal. Wheat, Arandi, Mustard, cotton are major crops. Average value of crops are Wheat -300/ 20Kg, Mustard- 600/ 20Kg, Cotton – 700/ 20Kg, Arandi- 700/ 20 Kg.
Nearly one-fourth of agricultural land is irrigated through Bore well, tube well. Majority depend on rain fed water.
Average rate for land is Rs 3 to 4 lakh per bigha for agricultural land.
Villagers are getting power supply from Government Grid, with no other alternative source of electricity. The average expenditure for electricity per household is around Rs 250 – 300 per month.
Sources of drinking water are Gram Panchayat Bore well, and piped water supply.
There is no loss of residential/commercial structures due to the project as well as no effect on community life like any market places or community activities
There is some shortage of water for human consumption, irrigation, and other downstream uses in village.
There will be no resettlement and land acquisition due to the project activities and no protected areas (national park, protected forest), religiously sensitive sites, historical or archaeological sites in village
There is no public health facility in village, and no chronic disease reported. People are not aware about HIV/AIDS.
There are 51 HHs in the village belong to BPL category. There is one primary school and one middle school. Most of the villagers are unemployed and some in lean season migrate to Patan and Surat for diamond work and other construction and factory work.
People expect cash compensation for the project activities.
There are no organizations of a social nature (NGOs/CBOs/Civil Society) are present in village. All decisions are taken by the Gram Panchayat, with Sarpanch as head.
People of the village feel the consultation was very useful and will help the project in all possible ways.
Arjansar
8-02-2014
5 Villagers are aware about project and project components. There is assurance from the villagers to support the project
People do not have any major concern about the project
There are 500 HHs and the total population of village is about 3000. There are 20 shops and four Flour mills.
There is no industrial set up around the village
Main economic activities in the village are related to agriculture, animal husbandry and agriculture labour.
Some of the agricultural land is irrigated through canal water, tube well. Majority depend on rain fed water.
Average rate for land is Rs 3.6 lakh per bigha for agricultural land.
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Source of drinking water is piped water supply from Narmada.
There is no loss of residential/commercial structures due to the project as well as no effect on community life like any market places or community activities
There is no shortage of water for human consumption, irrigation, and other downstream uses in village.
There will be no resettlement and land acquisition due to the project activities and no protected areas (national park, protected forest), religiously sensitive sites, historical or archaeological sites in village.
There is one private health clinic with a distance of 13 km from village, No chronic disease reported. People are not aware about HIV/AIDS.
There are 100 HHs in the village belong to BPL category. There is one primary school and one high school near to village. There is one Collage in Radhanpur, 13Km from the village. Some people migrate to Mehsana, Palanpur, and Surat.
People expect cash compensation for the project activities.
There are no social organizations (NGOs/CBOs/Civil Society) present in village. All decisions are taken by the Gram Panchayat, with Sarpanch as head.
People of the village feel the consultation was very useful and will help the project in all possible ways.
Bhelot 9-2-2014 7 Villagers are aware about project and project components. Villagers provided assurance to support the project.
People do not have any major concern about the project
There are 450 HHs and the total population of village is about 5000. There are 2 shops and 10 Flour mills.
There is no industrial set up around the village
Main economic activities in the village are Agriculture, Dairy. Other means of livelihood are agriculture labor and construction labor.
Most of the villagers fully depend on rain fed water as there is no source for irrigation.
Average rate for land is Rs 4.5 lakh per bigha for agricultural land.
Source of drinking water is piped water supply by Gram Panchayat from Narmada.
Villagers are getting power supply from Government Grid, with no other alternative source of electricity. The average expenditure for electricity per household is around Rs 400 – 500 per month.
There is no loss of residential/commercial structures due to the project as well as no effect on community life like any market places or community activities
In summer there is shortage of water for human consumption. Shortage is also reported for irrigation, and other downstream uses in village.
Previous the department acquired land for canal and paid compensation.
There is no health facility around the village, No chronic disease reported. People are not aware about HIV/AIDS.
Around 40% are employed. There is hardly any migration reported.
People expect cash compensation for the project activities as they perceived permanent lose of land..
There are no social organizations (NGOs/CBOs/Civil Society) present in village. All decisions are taken by the Gram Panchayat, with Sarpanch as head.
People of the village feel the consultation was very useful and will help the project in all possible ways.
Charanka
9-2-2014 10 Villagers are aware about project and project components. Villagers provided assurance to support the project.
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Despite 31 people trained by GPCL they are not engaged till date (solar related technician).
There are 400 HHs and the total population of village is about 2000. There are 8 shops and one Flour mills.
There is no industrial set up around the village
Main economic activities in the village are Agriculture. Other means of livelihood are agriculture labor and construction labor. The cropping pattern is 3 seasonal. Bajara, Jeera, and Jwar are major crops.
Most of the villagers fully depend on rain fed water as there is no source for irrigation.
Average rate for land is Rs. 4 lakh per bigha for agricultural land.
Source of drinking water is water supply by tanker.
Villagers are getting power supply from Government Grid, with no other alternative source of electricity. The average expenditure for electricity per household is around Rs 400 – 500 per month.
There is no loss of residential/commercial structures due to the project as well as no effect on community life like any market places or community activities
There is 4 to 5 RMPs in the village, No chronic disease reported. People are not
aware about HIV/AIDS.
Majority are employed with mainly in Animal Husbandry. There is migration to
GandhiDham & Mehshana.
People expect cash compensation for the project activities as they perceive lose of own land..
There are no social organizations (NGOs/CBOs/Civil Society) present in village. All decisions are taken by the Gram Panchayat, with Sarpanch as head.
People of the village feel the consultation was very useful and will help the project in all possible ways.
Dabi 12-2-2014
6 Villagers are not aware about project and project components. However they gave assurance to support the project.
People do not have any major concern about the project
The total population of village is about 3500. There are 4 shops and 2 Flour mills.
There is no industrial set up around the village
Main economic activities in the village are Agriculture and dairy. Other means of livelihood is agriculture labor.
The source of irrigation is through bore well. But most of the villagers fully depend on rain fed water.
Average rate for land is Rs. 3.5 lakh per bigha for agricultural land.
Source of drinking water is water supply from Narmada river.
Villagers are getting power supply from Government Grid. The average expenditure for electricity per household is around Rs 250 – 300 per month.
There is no loss of residential/commercial structures due to the project as well as no effect on community life like any market places or community activities
There are 2 RMPs in the village, No chronic disease reported. People are not
aware about HIV/AIDS.
There are 40 HHs in the village belong to BPL category. There is one middle
school in the village.
Majority are employed. There is migration to Kathiawad for construction work.
People expect cash compensation for the project activities.
There are no social organizations (NGOs/CBOs/Civil Society) present in village. All decisions are taken by the Gram Panchayat, with Sarpanch as head.
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People want the rate of the land should be higher.
People of the village feel the consultation was very useful and will help the project in all possible ways.
Devpura
6-2-2014 16 Villagers are not aware about project and project components. However they want to support the project.
People do not have any major concern about the project
There are 300 HHs and total population of village is about 1500. There are 4 shops and 1 Flour mill.
There is no industrial set up around the village
Main economic activities in the village are Agriculture and dairy. Other means of livelihood is agriculture labor. There is single cropping in the year and main crops are Arandi, Wheat, Cotton, Mustard
The source of irrigation is through bore well. Majority depend on rain fed water.
Average rate for land is Rs. 2.5 lakh per bigha for agricultural land.
Source of drinking water is bore well.
Villagers are getting power supply from Government Grid. The average expenditure for electricity per household is around Rs 200 – 300 per month.
There is no loss of residential/commercial structures due to the project as well as no effect on community life like any market places or community activities
There are few RMPs in the village, No chronic disease reported. People are not
aware about HIV/AIDS.
There are 100 HHs in the village belong to BPL category. There is one primary
school in the village.
Half of the workforces are employed. There is migration to Patan, Surat, and
Ahmadabad for work.
People expect cash compensation for the project activities.
There are no social organizations (NGOs/CBOs/Civil Society) present in village. All decisions are taken by the Gram Panchayat, with Sarpanch as head.
People want health facilities near to village.
People of the village feel the consultation was very useful and will help the project in all possible ways.
Dharusan
4-2-2014 10 Villagers are not aware about project and project components.
There are 600 HHs and total population of village is about 2500. There are 6 shops and 2 Flour mills.
There is one oil mill (Krishna oil mill) near the village.
Main economic activities in the village are Agriculture, business and dairy. Other means of livelihood is agriculture labor. Average landholding size is 3 to 4 bigha. Main crops are wheat, arandi, bajara, jawar.
The source of irrigation is through canal water.
Average rate for land is Rs. 5 lakh per bigha for agricultural land and 1 lakh per
bigha for govt. land.
Source of drinking water is bore well. Salty water is not fit for drinking water.
Villagers are getting power supply from Government Grid. The average expenditure for electricity per household is around Rs 200 – 250 per month.
There is no loss of residential/commercial structures due to the project as well as no effect on community life like any market places or community activities
There is a recently opened PHC near to village, No chronic disease reported.
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People are not aware about HIV/AIDS.
There are 150 HHs in the village belong to BPL category. There is one primary
and one middle school in the village.
Around 15% of the workforces are employed. There is migration to Patan, Surat,
Mumbai, Ahmdabad for work.
People expect cash compensation for the project activities.
There are no social organizations (NGOs/CBOs/Civil Society) present in village. All decisions are taken by the Gram Panchayat, with Sarpanch as head.
People of the village feel the consultation was very useful and will help the
coming project in all possible ways.
Ganeshpura
4-2-2014 12 Villagers are aware about project and project components. They want to support the project.
People do not have any major concern about the project
There are 800 HHs and total population of village is about 4000. There are 10 shops and 2 Flour mills.
There is no industrial set up around the village
Main economic activities in the village are Agriculture and dairy. Other means of livelihood is agriculture labor. The average land holding size- 20-25 Bigha. The main crops are Wheat, Cotton, Arandi, Mustard, Bajara, Jwar
The source of irrigation is through canal water and bore well.
Average rate for land is Rs. 3 to 4 lakh per bigha for agricultural land.
Source of drinking water is bore well.
Villagers are getting power supply from Government Grid. The average expenditure for electricity per household is around Rs. 300 – 500 per month.
There is no loss of residential/commercial structures due to the project as well as no effect on community life like any market places or community activities
No public health facility near the village. No chronic disease reported. People are
not aware about HIV/AIDS.
There are 60 HHs in the village belong to BPL category. There is one primary
school and one middle school in the village.
Half of the workforces are employed.
People expect cash compensation for the project activities.
There are no social organizations (NGOs/CBOs/Civil Society) present in village. All decisions are taken by the Gram Panchayat, with Sarpanch as head.
People of the village feel the consultation was very useful and will help the project in all possible ways.
Jarusa 12-2-2014 10 Villagers are not aware about project and project components. However, they want to support the project.
People want the project work to be done during off season
There are 900 HHs and total population of village is about 5000. There are 12 shops and 2 Flour mills.
There is no industrial set up around the village
Main economic activities in the village is Agriculture. Other means of livelihood is agriculture labor. Average land holding size is 5-10 Bigha, and there are 2 Crops per season. The main crops are Jeera, Arandi, Mustard, Jwar, Bajara, Cotton
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The source of irrigation is through bore well. One canal is under construction. Majority depend on rain fed water.
Average rate for land is Rs. 3 to 5 lakh per bigha for agricultural land.
Source of drinking water is water supply by gram panchayat from Narmada.
There is shortage of water for human consumption and also the drinking water quality is not good during summer.
Villagers are getting power supply from Government Grid. The average expenditure for electricity per household is around Rs. 250 – 350 per month.
There is no loss of residential/commercial structures due to the project as well as no effect on community life like any market places or community activities
For Canal construction the govt. Paid 3.5 Lakh Per Bigha
No public health facility near the village. No chronic disease reported. People are
not aware about HIV/AIDS.
There are half of the HHs (270 HHs) in the village belong to BPL category. There is one primary school in the village. People migrate to Gandhidham, Ahmadabad for construction work.
Half of the workforces are employed.
People expect cash compensation for the project.
There are no social organizations (NGOs/CBOs/Civil Society) present in village. All decisions are taken by the Gram Panchayat, with Sarpanch as head.
People of the village feel the consultation was very useful and will help the project in all possible ways.
Jekada 12-2-2014 8 Villagers are aware about project but not in detail. However, they want to support the project.
People have the concern that due to project work a lot of trees would be removed.
There are 450 HHs and total population of village is about 3000. There are 6 shops and 2 Flour mills.
There is no industrial set up around the village
Main economic activities in the village is Agriculture. Other means of livelihood is agriculture labor.
The source of irrigation is through bore well. One canal is under construction. Majority depend on rain.
Average rate for land is Rs. 3 to 5 lakh per bigha for agricultural land.
Source of drinking water is water supply by gram panchayat from Narmada.
There is shortage of water for human consumption and also the drinking water quality is not good during summer.
Villagers are getting power supply from Government Grid. The average expenditure for electricity per household is around Rs. 5000 – 700 per month.
There is no loss of residential/commercial structures due to the project as well as no effect on community life like any market places or community activities
For Canal construction the Gujarat govt. paid Rs 1000-24000 per Bigha.
No public health facility near the village. No chronic disease reported. People are
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not aware about HIV/AIDS.
There are one-third of the HHs (150 HHs) in the village belong to BPL category. There is one primary school in the village. People migrate to Gandhidham, and Ahmadabad for construction work.
Around 40% to 50% of the workforces are employed.
People expect cash compensation for the project.
There are no social organizations (NGOs/CBOs/Civil Society) present in village. All decisions are taken by the Gram Panchayat, with Sarpanch as head.
People of the village feel the consultation was very useful and will help the project in all possible ways.
Kalodhi 5-2-2014 7 Villagers are aware about project and project components. They assured full support to the project.
People do not have any major concern about the project
There are 200 HHs and total population of village is about 1000. There are 2 shops and 1 Flour mill.
There is no industrial set up around the village
Main economic activities in the village are Agriculture and dairy. Other means of livelihood is agriculture labor. Average land holding size is 5-10 Bigha.
The source of irrigation is only through canal. Some depend on rain fed water.
Average rate for land is Rs. 2 lakh per bigha for agricultural land.
Source of drinking water is piped water supply by gram panchayat from Narmada.
There is shortage of water for human consumption and also the drinking water quality is not good during summer.
Villagers are getting power supply from Government Grid. The average expenditure for electricity per household is around Rs. 250 – 300 per month.
There is no loss of residential/commercial structures due to the project as well as no effect on community life like any market places or community activities
For Canal construction the govt. Paid 3.5 Lakh Per Bigha
There is one Rogi Arogya Kendra near the village. No chronic disease reported.
People are not aware about HIV/AIDS.
There is one primary school in the village. People migrate to Patan, Melusan for agriculture labor and construction work.
Majority of the workforces are employed.
People expect cash compensation for the project.
There are no social organizations (NGOs/CBOs/Civil Society) present in village. All decisions are taken by the Gram Panchayat, with Sarpanch as head.
People of the village feel the consultation was very useful and will help the project in all possible ways.
Kanoshan
4-2-2014 12 Villagers are not aware about project and project components. However, they assured full support to the project.
People do not have any major concern about the project
There are 400 HHs and total population of village is about 2000. There are 10 shops and 3 Flour mill.
There is no industrial set up around the village
Main economic activities in the village are Agriculture and dairy. Other means of
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livelihood is agriculture labor. The main crops are Wheat, Arandi, Mustard, and Cotton.
The source of irrigation is only through canal and bore well. Some depend on rain fed water.
Average rate for land is Rs. 6 lakh per bigha for agricultural land and Rs. 3 lakh per bigha for govt. land.
Source of drinking water is bore well by gram panchayat.
There is shortage of water for human consumption and also the drinking water quality is not good during summer.
Villagers are getting power supply from Government Grid. The average expenditure for electricity per household is around Rs. 200 – 250 per month.
There is no loss of residential/commercial structures due to the project as well as no effect on community life like any market places or community activities
A case is filed in the Patan session court on compensation paid to farmers.
For Canal construction the govt. Paid 3.5 Lakh Per Bigha
There is one Rogi Arogya Kendra near the village. No chronic disease reported.
People are not aware about HIV/AIDS.
There are 65 BPL HHs in the village. There are one primary school and one high school in the village. People migrate to Surat for work.
Majority of the workforces are employed.
People expect cash compensation for the project as they perceived loss of land.
There are no social organizations (NGOs/CBOs/Civil Society) present in village. All decisions are taken by the Gram Panchayat, with Sarpanch as head.
People of the village feel the consultation was very useful.
Kasara 13-2-2014 5 Villagers are not aware about the project details. They assured full support to the project.
People do not have any major concern about the project
There are 400 HHs and total population of village is about 3000. There are 15 shops and 2 Flour mill.
There is no industrial set up around the village
Main economic activities in the village are Agriculture, small business and dairy. Other means of livelihood is agriculture labor. There are 2 crops in a year but farmers who have facilities of tube well able to harvest 3 crops. The main crops are Bajara, Jawar, Cotton, Arandi, Jeera, and Wheat.
The source of irrigation is only through bore well. Some depend on rain fed water.
Average rate for land is Rs. 2 to 4 lakh per bigha for agricultural land.
Source of drinking water is bore well by gram panchayat.
There is no shortage of water for human consumption and also for the drinking water purpose.
Villagers are getting power supply from Government Grid. The average expenditure for electricity per household is around Rs. 400 – 500 per month.
There is no loss of residential/commercial structures due to the project as well as no effect on community life like any market places or community activities
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There is no health facility near the village. No chronic disease reported. People
are not aware about HIV/AIDS.
There are around 50 BPL HHs. There is one primary school in the village. People migrate to Ghantiwada (Solar Plant work), and Ahmadabad for Iron work.
Majority of the workforces are employed.
People expect cash compensation for the project.
There are no social organizations (NGOs/CBOs/Civil Society) present in village. All decisions are taken by the Gram Panchayat, with Sarpanch as head.
People of the village feel the consultation was very useful and will help the project in all possible ways.
Melusan
13-2-2014 6 Villagers are aware about project and project components. They assured full support to the project.
The land for the tower has been taken but compensation provided is less as compared to market value.
There are 250 HHs and total population of village is about 1200. There are 20 shops and 3 Flour mills.
There is no industrial set up around the village
Main economic activities in the village are Agriculture and dairy. Other means of livelihood is agriculture labor. There are two cropping seasons in a year. Bajara, Jawar, Moong, Wheat, Mustard, Arandi.
The source of irrigation is only through canal water.
Average rate for land on road side is 15-20 Lakh per bigha and for farming Land it is 5 Lakh per Bigha.
Source of drinking water is bore well.
There is shortage of water for human consumption and also the drinking water quality is not good during summer.
Villagers are getting power supply from Government Grid. The average expenditure for electricity per household is around Rs. 400 – 500 per month.
There is no loss of residential/commercial structures due to the project as well as no effect on community life like any market places or community activities
There is one Rogi Arogya Kendra near the village. No chronic disease reported.
People are not aware about HIV/AIDS.
Around 60 BPL HHs in the village. There is one primary school in the village.
People migrate to Surat, and Ahmadabad for Diamond work
Majority of the workforces are employed.
People expect cash compensation for the project.
There are no social organizations (NGOs/CBOs/Civil Society) present in village. All decisions are taken by the Gram Panchayat, with Sarpanch as head.
People of the village feel the consultation was very useful.
Memdabad
9-2-2014 10 Villagers are not aware about project and project components. But they assured full support to the project.
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People have the concern that Agriculture land today is very costly and any compensation should be based on that.
There are 900 HHs and total population of village is about 5000. There are 12 shops and 4 Flour mills.
There is no industrial set up around the village.
Main economic activities in the village are Agriculture and dairy. Other means of livelihood is agriculture labor. There are two crops in a year. The main crops are Wheat, Jawar, Jeera, Bajara, Cotton, Arandi, and Mustard.
The source of irrigation is only through canal and bore well. Some depend on rain fed water.
Average rate for land is Rs. 2.5 lakh per bigha for agricultural land.
Source of drinking water is piped water supply by gram panchayat from Narmada.
There is shortage of water for human consumption during summer.
Villagers are getting power supply from Government Grid. The average expenditure for electricity per household is around Rs. 400 – 500 per month.
There is no loss of residential/commercial structures due to the project as well as no effect on community life like any market places or community activities
After court interference the government paid 3 Lakh Per Bigha for land acquisition for canal construction.
No chronic disease reported. People are not aware about HIV/AIDS.
Around half of the HHs in the village are BPL. There is one primary school in the
village. People migrate to Radhanpur for Construction work.
Around 40% of the workforces are employed.
People expect cash compensation for the project.
There are no social organizations (NGOs/CBOs/Civil Society) present in village. All decisions are taken by the Gram Panchayat, with Sarpanch as head.
People of the village feel the consultation was very useful and will help the project in all possible ways.
Odha 9-2-2014 8 Though villagers are not aware about project and project components they assured full support to the project.
People feel that during the cotton harvesting season there should be no project work.
There are 250 HHs and total population of village is about 1200. There are 10 shops and 2 Flour mill.
There is no industrial set up around the village
Main economic activities in the village is Agriculture. Other means of livelihood is agriculture labor.
The source of irrigation is only through canal and bore well. Some depend on rain fed water.
Source of drinking water is water supply by gram panchayat from Narmada.
There is no shortage of water for human consumption.
Villagers are getting power supply from Government Grid. The average expenditure for electricity per household is around Rs. 300 – 350 per month.
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There is no loss of residential/commercial structures due to the project as well as no effect on community life like any market places or community activities
There is no health facility in the village. No chronic disease reported. People are
not aware about HIV/AIDS.
There is one primary school in the village. People migrate to Patan, Surat for
work.
Around 50% of the workforces are employed.
People expect cash compensation for the project.
There are no social organizations (NGOs/CBOs/Civil Society) present in village. All decisions are taken by the Gram Panchayat, with Sarpanch as head.
People of the village feel the consultation was very useful and will help the project in all possible ways.
Rangpura
12-2-2014 10 Villagers are not aware about project and project components. But they assured full support to the project.
During the construction tower should be erected on the boundary of the land and not inside or center of the land
There are 250 HHs and total population of village is about 1200. There are 6 shops and 2 Flour mills.
There is no industrial set up around the village.
Main economic activities in the village is Agriculture. Other means of livelihood is agriculture labor. Average land holding size is 5 Bigha and main crops are Jawar, Cotton, Bajara, Wheat, Arandi, Jeera
The source of irrigation is only through bore well. Majority depend on rain fed water. One canal is under construction from last 2 years.
Average rate for land is Rs. 2.5 lakh per bigha for agricultural land.
Source of drinking water is bore well of gram panchayat.
There is shortage of water for human consumption during summer.
Villagers are getting power supply from Government Grid. The average expenditure for electricity per household is around Rs. 250 – 400 per month.
There is no loss of residential/commercial structures due to the project as well as no effect on community life like any market places or community activities
For canal Rs. 4 Lakh Per Bigha provided to all affected.
No chronic disease reported. People are not aware about HIV/AIDS.
Around 80 HHs in the village are BPL. There is one primary school in the village.
People migrate to Kathiawad, Ahmadabad for labor work. .
Around 60% of the workforces are employed.
People expect cash compensation for the project.
There are no social organizations (NGOs/CBOs/Civil Society) present in village. All decisions are taken by the Gram Panchayat, with Sarpanch as head.
People of the village feel the consultation was very useful and will help the project in all possible ways.
Sariyad 5-2-2014 5 Villagers are aware about project and project components and they assured full support to the project.
There is no critical concern regarding the project.
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There are 2000 HHs and total population of village is about 10000. There are 100 shops and 6 Flour mills.
There is no industrial set up around the village.
Main economic activities in the village are Agriculture and other small business. Other means of livelihood is agriculture labor. Average land holding size is 10 Bighas. There are 2-3 crops per year and main crops are Arandi, cotton, wheat, mustard, jeera.
The source of irrigation is only through bore well. Majority depend on rain fed water.
Average rate for land is 1.5 -5 Lakh per Bigha for agricultural land and the government rate is 1.85 Lakh Per Bigha.
Source of drinking water is bore well of gram panchayat.
There is shortage of water for human consumption during summer and the water remain salty.
Villagers are getting power supply from Government Grid. The average expenditure for electricity per household is around Rs. 500 – 600 per month.
There is no loss of residential/commercial structures due to the project as well as no effect on community life like any market places or community activities.
One government clinic is in the village. No chronic disease reported. People are
not aware about HIV/AIDS.
Around one-fourth HHs in the village are BPL. There is one primary school and
one secondary school in the village. People migrate to Patan, Gandhidham for
labor work. .
Around 40% of the workforces are employed.
People expect cash compensation for the project.
There are no social organizations (NGOs/CBOs/Civil Society) present in village. All decisions are taken by the Gram Panchayat, with Sarpanch as head.
People of the village feel the consultation was very useful and will help the project in all possible ways.
Savpura
7-2-2014 9 Villagers are not aware about project and project components. But they assured full support to the project.
There is no critical concern regarding the project.
There are 200 HHs and total population of village is about 1000. There are 2 shops and 1 Flour mill.
There is no industrial set up around the village.
Main economic activities in the village are Agriculture and Diary related activities. Other means of livelihood is agriculture labor.
The source of irrigation is only through bore well. Majority depend on rain fed water.
Source of drinking water is bore well of gram panchayat.
There is shortage of water for human consumption during summer.
Villagers are getting power supply from Government Grid. The average expenditure for electricity per household is around Rs. 250 – 300 per month.
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There is no loss of residential/commercial structures due to the project as well as no effect on community life like any market places or community activities
There is no public health facility. No chronic disease reported. People are not
aware about HIV/AIDS.
There is one primary school in the village. People migrate to Kathiyawad,
Ahmadabad, Surat for labor work. .
Around half of the workforces are employed.
People expect cash compensation for the project.
There are no social organizations (NGOs/CBOs/Civil Society) present in village. All decisions are taken by the Gram Panchayat, with Sarpanch as head.
People of the village feel the consultation was very useful and will help the project in all possible ways.
Sidhwara
11-2-2014 6 Villagers are aware about project and project components. They assured full support to the project.
There is no critical concern regarding the project.
There are 500 HHs and total population of village is about 2500. There are 20 shops and 3 Flour mills.
There is no industrial set up around the village.
Main economic activities in the village are Agriculture and Diary. Other means of livelihood is agriculture labor. Average land holding size is 10 to 15 Bigha and main crops are Jeera, Arandi, Jwar.
Most of the people depend on rain fed water.
Average rate for land is Rs. 2.5 lakh per bigha for agricultural land.
Source of drinking water is piped water supply from Narmada.
There is shortage of water for human consumption during summer.
Villagers are getting power supply from Government Grid. The average expenditure for electricity per household is around Rs. 250 – 300 per month.
There is no loss of residential/commercial structures due to the project as well as no effect on community life like any market places or community activities.
There are few RMPs in the village. No chronic disease reported. People are not
aware about HIV/AIDS.
Around half of the HHs in the village are BPL. There is one primary school in the
village. No migration reported..
Around one fourth of the workforces are employed.
People expect cash compensation for the project.
There are no social organizations (NGOs/CBOs/Civil Society) present in village. All decisions are taken by the Gram Panchayat, with Sarpanch as head.
People of the village feel the consultation was very useful and will help the project in all possible ways.
Tantiyna
7-02-2014 7 Villagers are well aware about project and project components. They assured full support to the project.
There is no critical concern regarding the project.
There are 600 HHs and total population of village is about 3500. There are 10 shops and 2 Flour mills.
There is no industrial set up around the village.
Main economic activities in the village is Agriculture. Other means of livelihood is agriculture labor. Average land holding size is 5-7 bighas and there are 2 crops in
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Village Date Participants
Issues and Public Perceptions
a year.
The source of irrigation is only through bore well and canal water.
Average rate for land is Rs. 5 lakh per bigha for agricultural land.
Source of drinking water is bore well of gram panchayat.
There is shortage of water for human consumption during summer.
Villagers are getting power supply from Government Grid.
There is no loss of residential/commercial structures due to the project as well as no effect on community life like any market places or community activities
Lack of health facility in the village. No chronic disease reported. People are not
aware about HIV/AIDS.
Around 50 HHs in the village are BPL. .
Majority of the workforces are employed.
People expect cash compensation for the project.
There are no social organizations (NGOs/CBOs/Civil Society) present in village. All decisions are taken by the Gram Panchayat, with Sarpanch as head.
People of the village feel the consultation was very useful and will help the project in all possible ways.
Vadiya 5-2-2014 17 Villagers are aware about project and project components. They assured full support to the project.
There is no critical concern regarding the project.
There are 100 HHs and total population of village is about 650. There are 2 shops and 1 Flour mills.
There is no industrial set up around the village.
Main economic activities in the village are Agriculture and diary. Other means of livelihood is agriculture labor.
The source of irrigation bore well and canal water. Majority depend on rain fed water.
Average rate for land is Rs. 2.5 to 5 lakh per bigha for agricultural land.
Source of drinking water are pipeline and bore well of gram panchayat.
There is shortage of water for human consumption during summer.
Villagers are getting power supply from Government Grid. The average expenditure for electricity per household is around Rs. 250 – 300 per month.
There is no loss of residential/commercial structures due to the project as well as no effect on community life like any market places or community activities
Gas line has passed through the village.
No chronic disease reported. People are not aware about HIV/AIDS.
Around 20 HHs in the village are BPL. There is one primary school in the village.
People migrate to Patan and Surat for work..
Majority of the workforces are employed.
People expect cash compensation for the project.
There are no social organizations (NGOs/CBOs/Civil Society) present in village. All decisions are taken by the Gram Panchayat, with Sarpanch as head.
People of the village feel the consultation was very useful.
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LIST OF PARTICIPANTS Date – 3-2-2014 Village – Abluva District – Patan
Sl. No Name of the Participant Occupation Signature of the (participants)
1 Sri Amrit Bhai Natha Bhai Agriculture
2 Sri Ramji Bhai Shop
3 Sri Lalu Thakur Service
4 Sri Narsukhji Dhiraji Thakur Agriculture
5 Sri Veeraji Mohanji Thakur Agriculture
6 Sri Amritji Hazoorji Thakur Agriculture
7 Sri Mahesh Bhai Thakur Agriculture
8 Sri Dala Bhai Thakur Agriculture
9 Sri Mafaji Harshaji Thakur Agriculture
10 Sri Bhavesh Bhai Agriculture
Date – 8-2-2014 Village – Arjansar District – Patan
Sl. No Name of the Participant Occupation Signature of the (participants)
1 Sri SevaDas Bajrang Das Service
2 Sri JeetaJi Gemal Ji Agriculture
3 Sri Kama Bhai Dungar Bhai Patel Agriculture
4 Sri Karsan Bhai Kheta Bhai Patel Agriculture
5 Jeeva Bhai Prag Bhai Patel Agriculture
Date – 9-2-2014 Village – Bhelot District – Patan
Sl. No Name of the Participant Occupation Signature of the (participants)
1 Sri Ramji Bhai Pacha Bhai Choudhary Agriculture
2 Sri Dana Bhai Hari Bhai Agriculture
3 Sri Ganesh Bhai Kheta Bhai Agriculture
4 Sri Tatana Bhai Sagata Bhai Agriculture
5 Sri Baja Bhai Sagtu Bhai Agriculture
6 Sri RamaBhai Agriculture
7 Sri Gova Bhai Heera Bhai Agriculture
Date – 9-2-2014 Village –Charanka District –Patan
Sl. No Name of the Participant Occupation Signature of the (participants)
1 Raju Bhai Jadeja Unemployed
2 Sehe Bhai Jadeja Agriculture
3 Parbat Bhai Agriculture Labor
4 Malu Bhai Rauma Agriculture Labor
5 Jeeva Bhai Rabari Animal Husbandry
6 Bela Bhai Koli Agriculture Labor
7 Khenga Bhai Ahir Agriculture Labor
8 Nagdan Gadhavi Agriculture
9 Narayan Jeeva Kali Agriculture Labor
10 Amargar Khingar ShopKeeper
Date – 12-2-2014 Village –Dabi District – Patan
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Sl. No Name of the Participant Occupation Signature of the (participants)
1 Sri Rataji Chhaganji Thakur Agriculture
2 Sri Kantilal Prabhi Lal Thakur Shop Owner
3 Sri Prabhu Bhai Khoda Bhai Agriculture
4 Sri Jevat Bhai Dharam Singh Bhai Agriculture
5 Sri Mevaji Mallu Ji Agriculture
6 Suman Khan Ayub Khan Mallik Agriculture
Date – 6-2-2014 Village – Devpura District – Banaskanta
Sl. No Name of the Participant Occupation Signature of the (participants)
1 Sri Sartariji Bhikaji Agriculture
2 Sri Parjapati D.M. Agriculture
3 Sri. I.M. Desai Agriculture
4 Sri Balaji Chaturaji Agriculture
5 Sri Abhaji Surobji Agriculture
6 Sri Parbatji Bhikaji Agriculture
7 Sri Mamji Keera Bhai Agriculture
8 Sri Mevaji Neeraji Agriculture
9 Sri Chamanji Partapji Agriculture
10 Sri Sarobji Rasukhji Agriculture
11 Sri Ashokji Jogaji Agriculture
12 Sri Balaji Mobataji Agriculture
13 Sri Bhavaji Bacchuji Agriculture
14 Sri UJaji Sarvanji Agriculture
15 Sri Yogaji Anarji Agriculture
16 Sri Katuji Chamaji Agriculture
Date – 4-2-2014 Village – Dharusan District – Patan
Sl. No Name of the Participant Occupation Signature of the (participants)
1 Sri Prahlad Daya Bhai Agriculture
2 Sri MoolChand Bhai Agriculture
3 Sri Sriram Bhai Agriculture
4 Sri DayaRam Bhai Agriculture
5 Sri Narsun Bhai Agriculture
6 Sri Gokul Bhai Agriculture
7 Sri Gulabji Agriculture
8 Sri Babu Bhai Agriculture
9 Sri Kanji Bhai Agriculture
10 Sri Mulji Devram Bhai Agriculture
Date – 4-2-2014 Village – Ganeshpura District –Patan
Sl. No Name of the Participant Occupation Signature of the (participants)
1 Sri Soma Bhai Jora Bhai Agriculture
2 Sri Kanji Bhai Sartan Bhai Agriculture
3 Sri Kanji Bhai Nogji Bhai Agriculture
4 Sri Babu Bhai Sartan Bhai Agriculture
5 Sri Vishnu Bhai Mafa Bhai Agriculture
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6 Sri Ankit Bhai Shibha Bhai Student
7 Sri Raja Bhai Jishan Bhai Agriculture
8 Sri Teja Bhai Veera Bhai Agriculture
9 Sri Narayan Bhai Moti Bhai Agriculture
10 Sri Moti Bhai Malji Bhai Agriculture
11 Sri Lakha Bhai Moti Bhai Agriculture
12 Sri Parbhat Bhai Agriculture
Date – 12-2-2014 Village – Jarusa District – Patan
Sl. No Name of the Participant Occupation Signature of the (participants)
1 Sri Patel Mahesh Bhai Karman Bhai Student
2 Sri Heera Bhai Khemji Bhai Prajapati Agriculture
3 Sri Dharam Singh Bhai Daya Bhai Agriculture
4 Sri Laxman Bhai Heera Bhai Tailor
5 Sri Natoo Bhai Laxman Bhai Thakur Agriculture
6 Sri Bharat Bhai Kanti Bhai Agriculture
7 Sri Sanjay Bhai Laxman Bhai Tailor
8 Smt. Ch. Kami Ben Parma Bhai Surpanch
9 Sri Parma Bhai Karman Bhai Agriculture
10 Sri Vashram Bhai Amrit Bhai Agriculture
Date – 12-2-2014 Village – Jekada District – Patan
Sl. No Name of the Participant Occupation Signature of the (participants)
1 Harka Bhai Vashram Bhai Prajapati Agriculture
2 Heera Bhai Karamsine Bhai Patel Agriculture
3 Govardhan Bhai Harji Bhai Patel Agriculture
4 Himmat Bhai Nanji Bhai Agriculture
5 Mahadev Bhai Shaker Bhai Agriculture
6 Khoda Bhai Jewat Bhai Agriculture
7 Hamir Bhai Karam Singh Bhai Agriculture
8 Nathu Bhai Hemraj Bhai Agriculture
Date – 5-2-2014 Village – Kalodhi District –Patan
Sl. No Name of the Participant Occupation Signature of the (participants)
1 Sri Batuji Mata Ji Agriculture Labor
2 Sri Cheharaji Ranchod ji Agriculture Labor
3 Smt. Sita Ben Barsingh ji Agriculture Labor
4 Smt. Sabi Ben Babuji Agriculture Labor
5 Sri Ahluji Bihaji Agriculture Labor
6 Sri Mangalji Bisaji Agriculture Labor
7 Smt. Pushpa Ben Aww
Date – 4-2-2014 Village – Kanoshan District –Patan
Sl. No Name of the Participant Occupation Signature of the (participants)
1 Sri Keshji Nirpan Ji Agriculture
2 Sri Kranji Sardar Ji Agriculture
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3 Sri Tulaji Gamaji Agriculture
4 Sri Chatar Ji Agriculture
5 Sri Barat Ji Vasta Ji Agriculture
6 Sri Jesarrji Tarsanji Agriculture
7 Sri Shantiji Vaktaji Agriculture
8 Sri Fulaji Chandan ji Agriculture
9 Sri Kiranji Ashok ji Agriculture
10 Sri Kamrajji Vastaji Agriculture
11 Sri Vakta Ji Chaturji Agriculture
12 Sri Pratap JI Agriculture
Date – 13-2-2014 Village –Kasara District – Banaskanta
Sl. No Name of the Participant Occupation Signature of the (participants)
1 Veeram puri Dev Puri Goswami Agriculture
2 Govind Puri Dev Puri Goswami Agriculture
3 Bharat puri Viceram Puri Goswami Agriculture
4 Suresh Bhai Meghraj Bhai Joshi Student
5 Prakash Puri Govind Puri Student
Date –13-2-2014 Village – Melusan District – Patan
Sl. No Name of the Participant Occupation Signature of the (participants)
1 Magan Bhai Goa Bhai Agriculture
2 Parma Bhai Vegansi Bhai Agriculture
3 Amrit Bhai Mala Bhai Agriculture
4 Talja Bhai Teja Bhai Agriculture
5 Abhay Bhai Mohan Bhai Agriculture
6 Mallu Bhai Bhagar Pujari
Date – 9-2-2014 Village – Memdabad District –Patan
Sl. No Name of the Participant Occupation Signature of the (participants)
1 Sri Dungar Bhai Vala Bhai Coudhary Agriculture
2 Sri Hemraj Bhai Hari Bhai Agriculture
3 Sri Dana Bhai Beshema Bhai Agriculture
4 Bhika Bhai Govind Bhai Panchal Agriculture
5 Thakur Kanu Bhai Baikunth Ram Agriculture
6 Okha Bhai Mohan Bhai Agriculture
7 Abraham Bhai Akal Bhai Agriculture
8 Shiva Bhai Shyams Bhai Rewari Agriculture
9 Govind Bhai Bheema Bhai Thakur Agriculture
10 Poonam Bhai Bavan Bhai Choudhary Agriculture
Date – Village – Odha District – Banaskanta
Sl. No Name of the Participant Occupation Signature of the (participants)
1 Bhimaji Ramsal Thakur Agriculture
2 Raman Bhai Baba Bhai Patani Agriculture
3 Fakara Bhai Agriculture
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4 Shankar ji Arjan Ji Agriculture
5 Lalaji Bhimaji Agriculture
6 Bachuji Bhimaji Agriculture
7 Leraji Ramaji Agriculture
8 Narkhan Ji Ramaji Agriculture
Date – 12-2-2014 Village – Rangpura District – Patan
Sl. No Name of the Participant Occupation Signature of the (participants)
1 Arjun Bhai Lemba Bhai Agriculture
2 Veerbhan Bhai Daya Bhai Agriculture
3 Pancha Bhai Laxman Bhai Agriculture
4 Resu Bhai Barsan Bhai Thakur Agriculture
5 Bheema Bhai Lala Bhai Agriculture
6 Amrit Bhai Bheema Bhai Agriculture
7 Manju Ben Kheta Bhai Agriculture
8 Kheta Bhai Sabsi bhai Agriculture
9 Agar bhai Moma Bhai Agriculture
10 Veerban Bhai Mohan Bhai Agriculture
Date – 5-2-2014 Village – Sariyad District – Patan
Sl. No Name of the Participant Occupation Signature of the (participants)
1 Sri Bharat Bhai Gopal Bhai Agriculture
2 Ch. Manchi Bhai Rama Bhai Agriculture
3 Sri Dungar Bhai Rama Bhai Agriculture
4 Sri Joshi Shyamji Bhai Agriculture
5 Sri Jeevan Bhai Ujjam Bhai Agriculture
Date – 7-2-2014 Village –Savpura District – Banaskanta
Sl. No Name of the Participant Occupation Signature of the (participants)
1 Vela ji Raichand ji Agriculture
2 Lalaji Raichand ji Agriculture
3 Kesha ji Raichand ji Agriculture
4 Pratap ji Raichand ji Agriculture
5 Narkhan ji Raichandji Agriculture
6 Bhupad ji Mana ji Agriculture
7 Baba ji Agriculture
8 Iswar ji Agriculture
9 Bhavesh ji Agriculture
Date –11-2-2014 Village – Sidhwara District –Patan
Sl. No Name of the Participant Occupation Signature of the (participants)
1 Dharshi Bhai Raghunath Bhai Agriculture
2 Mafa Bhai Dharshi Bhai Agriculture
3 Sata Bhai Meghraj Bhai Agriculture
4 Trikam Bhai Mavji Bhai Patel Agriculture
5 Mansingh Raba Bhai Agriculture
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6 Mujad Khan Panji Khan Agriculture
Date – 7-2-2014 Village – Tantiyna District – Banaskanta
Sl. No Name of the Participant Occupation Signature of the (participants)
1 Sri Viha Bhai Miba Bhai Agriculture
2 Sri Narsu Bhai Rama Bhai Agriculture
3 Sri Amir Bhai Rama Bhai Agriculture
4 Sri Lila Bhai Raja Bhai Agriculture
5 Sri Harsan Bhai Devsi Bhai Agriculture
6 Sri Pancha Bhai Kamchhi Bhai Agriculture
7 Sri Shobhanji Vana Ji Agriculture
Date – 5-2-2014 Village – Vadiya District – Patan
Sl. No Name of the Participant Occupation Signature of the (participants)
1 Sri Naveen Kumar Puranchand Agriculture
2 Sri Bhagwanji Sukha ji Agriculture
3 Sri Uday Singh Chander ji Agriculture
4 Sri Sabsiji Gemar ji Agriculture
5 Sri Balaji Amirji Agriculture
6 Sri Paraji Durgaji Agriculture
7 Sri Pochaji Anraji Agriculture
8 Sri Madanji Magan ji Agriculture
9 Sri Tarsakji Ravata ji Agriculture
10 Sri Kantiji Kapoorji Agriculture
11 Sri Dasaji Pratapji Agriculture
12 Sri Geetaji Meharuji Agriculture
13 Sri Bopaji Desrajji Agriculture
14 Sri Tarchandji Tarsumji Agriculture
15 Sri Anuji Dhuraji Agriculture
16 Sri Dhanaji Pradhanji Agriculture
17 Sri Hasmukh Bhai Agriculture
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ANNEXURE 4: SAMPLE SOCIAL SAFEGUARDS MONITORING FORMAT
A. PROJECT DETAILS
Name of Project
Project Component (Name of the Transmission Line)
Loan Number
Report No.
Report for the period
Date of reporting
B. MONITORING OF DISBURSEMENT OF COMPENSATION AND ALLOWANCES
Item
Target as per RP Actions during reporting period Total to date
Comments AP Unit
Unit rate (Rs.)
Total (Rs.)
AP Unit Unit rate (Rs.)
Total (Rs.)
AP Unit Unit rate (Rs.)
Total (Rs.)
% of target
1. Loss of Crops for Charanka to Jangral 220 kV Transmission Line
Foundation
Erection
Stringing
Other associated Impacts
2. Loss of Crops for Charanka to Sankhari 400 kV Transmission Line
Foundation
Erection
Stringing
Other associated Impacts
3. Loss of Trees for Charanka to Jangral 220 kV Transmission Line
Type of Trees
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Item
Target as per RP Actions during reporting period Total to date
Comments AP Unit
Unit rate (Rs.)
Total (Rs.)
AP Unit Unit rate (Rs.)
Total (Rs.)
AP Unit Unit rate (Rs.)
Total (Rs.)
% of target
4. Loss of Trees for Charanka to Sankhari 400 kV Transmission Line
Type of Trees
5. Compensation to Non-Title Holders for Charanka to Jangral 220 kV Transmission Line
Non-title holders
6. Compensation to Non-Title Holders for Charanka to Sankhari 400 kV Transmission Line
Non-title holders
7. Compensation to Non-Title Holders for Charanka to Sankhari 400 kV Transmission Line
Non-title holders
8. Allowances for Vulnerable APs for for Charanka to Jangral 220 kV Transmission Line
Allowances (vulnerable APs)
7. Allowances for Vulnerable APs for Charanka to Sankhari 400 kV Transmission Line
Allowances (vulnerable APs)
C. STATUS/PROGRESS OF WORK
CONTRACTOR'S RESPONSIBILITY
Name of Component
Target as per RP Actual Status during reporting period
Total Status to date Remaining/Pending Status
Remarks
a. Final Surveys
Line Length of Line (kms)
Number of Towers
Length of Line (kms)
Number of Towers
Length of Line (kms)
Number of Towers
Length of Line (kms)
Number of Towers
220 kV Line
400 kV Line
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b. Status on Completion of Foundation
220 kV Line
400 kV Line
c. Status on Completion of Erection
220 kV Line
400 kV Line
c. Status on Completion of Erection
220 kV Line
400 kV Line
D. RP PROCESS MONITORING
RP Activity
Task Completed
()
AP (No.) Comments
Completed to date
Total %
Preparation and disclosure of Draft RP
Designating concerned staff for Social Safeguards in PMU
Mobilization of Contractor
Consultation meeting
Establish and operate GRM
Finalize detailed technical design/Final Surveys
Carry out and updating Inventory of APs & Inventory of Lost Assets (Loss of Crops and trees etc)
Declare cut-off date and notify APs
Valuation of Loss of crops and trees
Updating the RP
Submission of updated RP to ADB
Disclosure of RP
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RP Activity
Task Completed
()
AP (No.) Comments
Completed to date
Total %
Allocation of fund by GETCO for crop compensation and RP implementation
Hold consultation meeting on disbursement and RP implementation schedule
Disbursement of compensation completed
Disbursement of Allowances completed
Civil works commenced (where RP provisions are implemented)
E. CONSULTATION MONITORING FORMAT Date Location Participants Issues / Decisions / Agreements Comments Charanka to Jangral 220 kV Transmission Line
Charanka to Sankhari 400 kV Transmission Line
F. GRIEVANCE REDRESS MECHANISM MONITORING FORMAT
Date Complainant Receiving Officer Complaint Resolution Comments Charanka to Jangral 220 kV Transmission Line
Charanka to Sankhari 400 kV Transmission Line
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ANNEXURE-5: SAMPLE COMPENSATION FORM (C-FORM) AND VALUATION
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SUMMARY TRANSLATION IN ENGLISH OF THE C-FORM
GETCO NOTICE
DOR/CONST/Tech/Notice/1166
Construction Sub Division, Deodar
Date- 17.11.2013
To,
Shri Rabari Amrutbhai Nathabhai
Village Ablauva
Tal: Sarasvati (Patan)
Dist. Patan
This is to inform to the public that GETCO as per clause 39 of the Electricity Act 2003,
GETCO is doing transmission activity in the State of Gujarat as per Notification No. GHU-
2004-31-GEB-1104-2946-K dated 29.05.2004.
As per clause 164 of Electricity Act 2003, Govt of Gujarat has given power of telegraphic
authority to GETCO and its officials to erect transmission line and tower to provide electric
power supply vide Notification No. GU-2007-5-ELA-1106-4884-K dated 05.01.2007.
It is to inform to public through this public notice that GETCO has decided to erect
transmission line/ tower and it will pass through area of Village Ablauva for about ... Km for
construction of 220 KV D/C Charanka- Jangral Line. This is decided to provide consistent/
reliable power supply.
Above mentioned activities is being approved by competent authority under Act.
For above activities, Survey No. 342 of Village Ablauva, Tal: Sarasvati, which is under your
ownership and possession, tower and transmission line/ overhead will be erected in this land.
This is to inform you through this notice that GETCO is expecting your support and
cooperation during erection of transmission line.
Any damage to the tree & crop will be reasonably compensated by GETCO as per the Act.
Deputy Engineer (Const.)
Construction Sub Division,
GETCO (GEB)
Deodar
Copy F W R:
1. Mamlatdar, - for further necessary action.
2. Executive Engineer (Construction) GETCO Division Office, Deesa - for further
necessary action.
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FORM C
GETCO (Construction) Division, Deesa, Construction Sub- Division Deesa/ Palanpur/
Deodar/ Radhanpur
PANCHKYAS
We the undersigned (1) Rabari Mukeshbhai Amrut, (2) Rabari Amrut Chehara, (3) Rabari
Maheshbhai ishwar, Village Ablauva, Tal: Patan, Dist. Patan today dated 21.12.2013,
Satarday at 6:30 PM, willingly remain present on call of Deputy Engineer GETCO for
assessment of damage of crop/ tree/ house in farm of person from our village Shri Amrutbhai
Nathabhai Rabari, owner of survey No. 88/1, due to erection of tower/ stringing of GETCO’s
220 KV Charanka- Jangral Line, tower No. 51/1 to ....
Detail of tentative damage are as under:
A. Detail of damage of Crop: Castor
Sr.
No. Detail
Area of
Damage in
Sq Mt
Average
output as per
village
revenue
register
Total damage
of Crop
20 Kg (Mann)
Wholesale rate
20 Kg
Rs.
Total
estimated
damage
Rs.
Details = Crop damage during foundation work
45X40 = 1800
0.75 X 21 X 685 = 10788
12 X 58 = 696
0.29 X 21 X 685 = 4171
Total 10788+4171 = 14959
= 15000/
Rs. Fifteen Thousand Only.
Out of above, estimated damage after deducting fertiliser, labour cost & marginal income
from crop damage is Rs. 15,000/-
B. Detail of damage of house: Nil
C. Detail of damage of tree: Nil
Above detail is true to the best of our knowledge & belief.
CONSENT LETTER
Owner of Farm
Name & Sign
Revenue Authority
Village Ablauva,
Dist: Patan
Deputy Engineer
GETCO
Name & Sign
Member of Village
Committee
1.
2.
3.
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We the undersigned given in writing that the compensation toward damage of home/ crop/
tree, survey No. 88/1 to be paid to Amrutbhai Nathabhai Rabari.
We have no objection and we will not raise any objection in future for such compensation, if
given to Amrutbhai Nathabhai Rabari.
Name
Sign
ADVANCE RECEIPT I am hereby confirming that i have received DD No. 334 amounting Rs. 15,000 (Rs. Fifteen
Thousand Only) from Executive Engineer (Construction) GETCO Division Office, Deesa
toward damage of my tree/ crop/ house.
Sign
VILLAGE FORMAT NO. 8A (LAND PASSBOOK)
Page No. 2034047424
1 of 1
No. D404706
Village Ablauva, Tal: Patan,
A/c No. 596 Dist. Patan
Name of Owners:
Rabari Kanjibhai Nathabhai (2096)
Rabari Amrutbhai Nathabhai (2096)
Registration
No. of Form
6
Block
Survey No.
& part
Area
Ht/ RA/
Sq Mt
Shape
B. Khe. V
Local
Cess
Educational
Cess Other
2096 88/1 0-34-40 0.77 - - Agriculture
Land Total 88/1 0-34-40 0.77 - -
In person
Sarpanch/ Talati
Village Ablauva,
Dist: Patan
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7 and 12 FORM NO. H 2834961
Page No. 1032885008
1 of 1
Village Form No. 7 & 12
Block/ Survey No.- 88/1
Type- Old Condition
Farm Name- -
Land Area
Ht/ RA/ Sq mt
A/c No. 596
Area
Ht/ RA/ Sq mt
Registration No. and possession
in the name of
Total 0-34-40 0-34-40
Rabari Kanjibhai Nathabhai
Rabari Amrutbhai Nathabhai
Area 0-34-40 0-34-40
Shape 0.77 0.77
- - Register entry No.
11, 1144, 1999, 2096, 2827..
Other rights & liability- 1437, 1569, 463, 497, 722
Irrigation and non- irrigation recovery – Rs. 3984 pending (Register No. 3202)
Village Ablauva,
Tal: Patan
Dist: Patan
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ANNEXURE 6: DETAILS OF COMPENSATION PAYMENT FOR 220KV LINE (ADB FUNDED) DETAILS OF COMPENSATION PAID BY GETCO IN 220KV D/C CHARANKA-JANGRAL LINE
Loc. No Name of Farmer Village Survey No DD No. DD Date
Compensation paid for all Category including
vulnerability Assistance (If Applicable) Rs.
13A/0 DHARSIBHAI RAGUNATHBHAI THAKOR
SIDHADA 48P2
374091 28-Feb-14
67500 004846 27-Sep-14
004847 27-Sep-14
005202 26-Dec-14
13A/0 to 13B/0
SATABHAI M THAKOR SIDHADA 48P1 005200 26-Dec-14 9000
13B/0 DHARSIBHAI RAGUNATHBHAI THAKOR
SIDHADA 48
374600 24-Jul-14 20000
004845 27-Sep-14 15000
005203 26-Dec-14 20000
13B/0 to 13B/1
KALUBHAI U THEBA SIDHADA 23 005196 26-Dec-14 15000
SHAKINABEN M THEBA SIDHADA 47 005198 26-Dec-14 11000
13B/1
MIYABHAI SAHENKHAN GHORI SIDHADA 24
005131 19-Dec-14 60000
005132 19-Dec-14 40000
005168 26-Dec-14 20000
JUSABBHAI VAGHJIBHAI RAUMA
SIDHADA 044564 6-Jul-15
30000 038608 18-Apr-15
13B/1 to 13B/2
ALIMAMAD R THEBA SIDHADA 510P1 005199 26-Dec-14 15000
469P1 005206 26-Dec-14 17000
ABDULKHAN R THEBA SIDHADA 470P1 005204 26-Dec-14 11000
ZAHIRKHAN RASULKHAN THEBA
SIDHADA 485 038589 18-Apr-15 7500
13B/2 BABIBEN KARIM THEBA SIDHADA
510P2
004844 27-Sep-14 45000
005213 26-Dec-14
RAHIM K THEBA SIDHADA 005214 26-Dec-14 11000
13B/2 to 13B/3
ZAHIRKHAN R THEBA SIDHADA 483 004924 14-Nov-14 5000
RAMJANBHAI T THEBA SIDHADA 511 004927 14-Nov-14 5000
ALIMAMAD R THEBA SIDHADA 510P1 004925 14-Nov-14 5000
JUSHALBHAI VAGHAJI RAUMA SIDHADA 512 004928 14-Nov-14 5000
005209 26-Dec-14 15000
RAMJANKHAN T THEBA SIDHADA 511 005210 26-Dec-14 20000
13B/3 NAGORI JAMBAI PUNJABHAI SIDHADA 508P1
004994 17-Nov-14 55000
004995 17-Nov-14
JAVEDKHAN K THEBA SIDHADA 508P1 005427 10-Feb-15 20000
13B/3 to 13B/4
REMATKHAN M THEBA SIDHADA 16, 505 005197 26-Dec-14 16000
HABIBKHAN FATHEMAMAD THEBA
SIDHADA 506 005205 26-Dec-14 7000
HARUNKHAN KAREEMKHAN THEBA
SIDHADA 038606 18-Apr-15 12000
RASULKHAN M THEBA SIDHADA 506 005212 26-Dec-14 9500
13B/4 JIVABHAI BAVABHAI RABARI BAMROLI 101/1
374096 26-Feb-14
48000 374097 26-Feb-14
005190 26-Dec-14
13B/4 to 13B/5
RAHIMBHAI A THEBA BAMROLI 102/1, 102/2 005201 26-Dec-14 13500
SOHRABKHAN REMATKHAN THEBA
SIDHADA 038607 18-Apr-15 22000
13B/5
DHANIBEN VAGHAJIBHAI MALIK
KORDA 103/1
374098 26-Feb-14 15000
374099 26-Feb-14 15000
DANIBEN AYUBKHAN THEBA 005191 26-Dec-14 20000
15000
13B/5 to 13B/6
AYUBKHAN A PATHAN BAMROLI 111 005184 26-Dec-14 15000
13B/6 MASABHAI SURABHAI THAKOR
BAMROLI 61/2
374100 26-Feb-14
53000 374101 26-Feb-14
005193 26-Dec-14
13B/6 to 13B/7
NARSUNGBHAI R THAKOR BAMROLI 62 005188 26-Dec-14 10000
13B/7 RAMSIBHAI DHARAMSHIBHAI THAKOR
BAMROLI 62 374102 26-Feb-14
53000 374103 26-Feb-14
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005194 26-Dec-14
13B/7 to 13B/8
MANUBHA RASULLKHAN Malek
BAMROLI 58 005187 26-Dec-14 15000
13B/8 LAKHMANBHAI BABABHAI RABARI
BAMROLI 274
374104 26-Feb-14
56000 374105 26-Feb-14
005192 26-Dec-14
13B/8 to 13B/9
SAKTABHAI MOTIBHAI THAKOR
DALDI 278/2 005189 26-Dec-14 8000
13B/9 JAGSHIBHAI RAJABHAI THAKOR
DALDI 281, 282
374081 26-Feb-14
67000 374106 26-Feb-14
005195 26-Dec-14
13B/10 MEVABHAI MALUBHAI THAKOR
DABHI 80
374082 26-Feb-14
50000 374083 26-Feb-14
004725 12-Sep-14
13B/10 to 13B/11
RAMESHBHAI MEVABHAI THAKOR
DABHI 134 004726 12-Sep-14 5400
13B/11 JEVATBHAI DHARAMSHIBHAI THAKOR
DABHI
81 374084 26-Feb-14
49150 374085 26-Feb-14
170 004736 12-Sep-14
81 005281 21-Jan-15
13B/11 to 13B/12
KHODABHAI BHAVABHAI THAKOR
DABHI 82 004733 12-Sep-14 6500
KANTHIBHAI KHODABHAI THAKOR
DABHI 84 004729 12-Sep-14 7500
13B/12
BAJUBHAI LAGDHIRBHAI THAKOR
DABHI 94
374178 7-Mar-14 15000
374179 7-Mar-14 15000
BAJUBHAI L THAKOR 004743 12-Sep-14 15000
005284 21-Jan-15 4000
13B/12 to 13B/13
PRABHUBHAI KHODAHBHAI THAKOR
DABHI 93 004742 12-Sep-14 6500
GEMARBHAI K THAKOR DABHI 228 005282 21-Jan-15 4000
13B/13 MOMAJIBHAI DHULABHAI THAKOR
DABHI 92
374145 5-Mar-14
49000 374146 5-Mar-14
004741 12-Sep-14
005283 21-Jan-15
13B/13 to 13B/14
GOVINDBHAI RUPABHAI THAKOR
DABHI 98 004740 12-Sep-14 3000
`CHANDABHAI RUPABHAI THAKOR
DABHI 13 004739 12-Sep-14 5400
SAVDHANBHAI CHOTHABHAI THAKOR
DABHI 14 004737 12-Sep-14 3500
13B/14 VERSHI BHAGAVANBHAI THAKOR
DABHI 15
374147 5-Mar-14 15000
374148 5-Mar-14 15000
005277 21-Jan-15 15000
3000
13B/14 to 13B/15
CHHAGANBHAI KARSHANBHAI RAVAL
DABHI 10 004738 12-Sep-14 3500
HANJIBHAI VALABHAI THAKOR DABHI 11 004724 12-Sep-14 3500
13B/15 MANSUKHBHAI LAKHMANHBHAI THAKOR
DABHI 1P
0
0
004752 12-Sep-14 15000
005279 21-Jan-15 15000
13B/15 to 13B/16
SAJUBEN MAVAJIBHAI RAVAL DABHI 207 004734 12-Sep-14 10000
13B/16 MANSUKHBHAI LAKHMANHBHAI THAKOR
DABHI 1P
0
0
004753 12-Sep-14 14000
004754 12-Sep-14 15000
005280 21-Jan-15 15000
13B/16 to 13B/17
RANCHODBHAI REVABHAI THAKOR
DABHI 161 004732 12-Sep-14 3500
LAVINGBHAI DAJABHAI THAKOR
DABHI 160 004731 12-Sep-14 10000
13B/17 VARAJIBEN AMTHUBHAI THAKOR
DABHI 171
374180 7-Mar-14
49300 374181 7-Mar-14
004730 12-Sep-14
005285 21-Jan-15
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13B/17 to 13B/18
VALABHAI SAGRAMBHAI RABARI
DABHI 172 004755 12-Sep-14 3500
JEVATBHAI DHARAMSHIBHAI THAKOR
DABHI 169 004735 12-Sep-14 6700
13B/18 JEVATBHAI DHARAMSHIBHAI THAKOR
DABHI 81
374151 5-Mar-14 15000
374152 5-Mar-14 15000
004744 12-Sep-14 15000
13B/18 to 13B/19
BHARUBHAI MAVJIBHAI RAVAL
DABHI 209P 004756 12-Sep-14 5300
13B/19 MANSUKHBHAI LAKHMANHBHAI THAKOR
DABHI 208
0
0
005278 21-Jan-15 15000
13B/19 to 14/0
BABUBHAI RUGNATHBHAI THAKOR
DABHI 204P2 004751 12-Sep-14 3500
004750 12-Sep-14 3500
AP14/0 HARESHDAN SAGARDAN GADHVI
DABHI 204
374153 5-Mar-14 15000
374154 5-Mar-14 15000
004667 12-Sep-14 25000
004668 12-Sep-14 20000
004669 12-Sep-14 20000
14/0 to 14/1 LAVINGBHAI TALSHIBHAI THAKOR
DABHI 214 004749 12-Sep-14 4000
14/1
HARSANBHAI TARSHIBHAI THAKOR
DABHI 222
374155 5-Mar-14 15000
374156 5-Mar-14 15000
HARCHANDBHAI T THAKOR 004745 12-Sep-14 15000
005287 21-Jan-15 4300
14/1 to 14/2
VAJIBHAI TALSHIBHAI T HAKOR
DABHI 220 004747 12-Sep-14 3500
LAXMANBHAI RUPABHAI THAKOR
DABHI 46 004746 12-Sep-14 4800
14/2 MAGANBHAI PRABHAHAI THAKOR
DABHI 219
374157 5-Mar-14
49000 374158 5-Mar-14
004748 12-Sep-14
005286 21-Jan-15
AP15/0
0
0
0
0
15/1 HUSSENKHAN KARIMKHAN SIPAI
KORDA 837
374601 25-Jul-14 15000
005074 9-Dec-14 15000
20000
15/2
0
0
0
0
15/3 AMARATBHAI RAMSHIBHAI THAKOR
JEKDA 870
374159 5-Mar-14 15000
004919 14-Nov-14 30000
0
15/4 JITABHAI PACHABHAI THAKOR JEKDA 260P
374161 5-Mar-14
60000 374162 05-Mar-14
005211 26-Dec-14
15/4 to 16/0 SAHEBKHAN KARIMKHAN MALLIK
JHARUSA 172 005079 9-Dec-14 5000
AP16/0 NAGJIBHAI JAGSHIBHAI RAVAL
JHARUSA 174
374564 5-Jul-14
60000 004848 27-Sep-14
004849 27-Sep-14
16/0 to 16/1
RAMABHAI K PATEL JHARUSA 204 005056 9-Dec-14 7950
BHURIBEN BHONABHAI BHARWAD
JHARUSA 174 005068 9-Dec-14 3730
16/1 GANESHBHAI T PATEL JHARUSA 183 004901 17-Oct-14
60000
0
0
16/1 to 16/2
GANESHBHAI T PATEL JHARUSA 183 005055 9-Dec-14 6650
NATUBHAI L THAKOR JHARUSA 181 005054 9-Dec-14 12950
AMBABEN K PATEL JHARUSA 180 005057 9-Dec-14 7000
PARMABHAI TRIKAMBHAI PATEL
JHARUSA 112P1 005134 19-Dec-14 50000
JHARUSA 112P1 005576 26-Feb-15 50000
16/2 SIVABHAI K PATEL JHARUSA 180/1 004899 17-Oct-14
60000
0
0
Page 129
0
005058 9-Dec-14 8620
16/2 to 16/3 HASMUKHBHAI R RANA JHARUSA `192 005064 9-Dec-14 10600
16/3 KHEMABHAI MITHABHAI PRAJAPATHI
JHARUSA 202
374563 5-Jul-14 15000
4832 27-Sep-14 30000
0
16/3 to 16/4
CHHAGANBHAI D PRAJAPATHI JHARUSA 203/1 005061 9-Dec-14 14560
BAJANIYA DUDABHAI PABABHAI
JHARUSA 162 005062 9-Dec-14 14008
DUDABHAI K THAKOR JHARUSA 201 005063 9-Dec-14 6000
DINESHBHAI NARANBHAI CHAUDHARY
JHARUSA 223/2P 036478 25-Mar-15 7500
16/4
PATEL DEVRAJBHAI DHARAMSHIBHAI
JHARUSA 218P1 374562 5-Jul-14 15000
SHARADABEN P THAKOR JHARUSA 218P1 005081 9-Dec-14 15000
RAHIMBHAI H SIPAI JHARUSA 218P1 005076 9-Dec-14 20000
16/4 to 16/5 PACHANBHAI JIVABHAI PATEL JHARUSA 245/1 005060 9-Dec-14 5300
HARKHABHAI N PATEL JHARUSA 234/1P 005066 9-Dec-14 6000
16/5 VIRAMBHAI JIVABHAI PATEL JHARUSA 234P2
374561 5-Jul-14 15000
004839 27-Sep-14 15000
005084 9-Dec-14 25000
16/5 to 16/6 JAGMAL H PATEL JHARUSA `243 005067 9-Dec-14 2850
PACHANBHAI J PATEL JHARUSA 234/1P 005069 9-Dec-14 3645
16/6
VIRAMBHAI J PATEL JHARUSA
244 374559 5-Jul-14 10000
004840 27-Sep-14 7500
134/1 005050 9-Dec-14 30800
145/1 005051 9-Dec-14 8000
235 005052 9-Dec-14 5000
244 005088 9-Dec-14 12500
PACHANBHAI J PATEL JHARUSA
245 374560 5-Jul-14 10000
245/2 004841 27-Sep-14 7500
235 004842 27-Sep-14 3000
245/2 005087 9-Dec-14 12500
16/6 to 16/7 MEMABHAI JIVABHAI PATEL
JHARUSA 234/2 005053 9-Dec-14 5000
244 005059 9-Dec-14 21900
RAMJIBHAI K RAVAL JHARUSA 249 005071 9-Dec-14 10268
16/7 KARMANBHAI KHEMABHAI PATEL
JHARUSA 251
374613 24-Jul-14 15000
004997 17-Nov-14 15000
004996 17-Nov-14 15000
044553 6-Jul-15 9000
45616 17-Aug-15 9000
16/7 to 16/8
KANTHIBHAI P PRAJAPATHI JHARUSA 257/1 005065 9-Dec-14 11000
RAMESHBHAI DHARAMSHIBHAI KUMBHAR
JHARUSA 227 036479 25-Mar-15 7500
SHANKARBHAI DHUDABHAI THAKOR
JHARUSA 122 036480 25-Mar-15 7500
16/8 JEMABEN NARANBHAI CHAUDHARY
JHARUSA 261
374557 5-Jul-14
45000 004843 27-Sep-14
16/8 to 16/9
RAMJIBHAI KAMABHAI RAVAL JHARUSA 273 005070 9-Dec-14 11000
JEMABEN NARANBHAI CHAUDHARY
JHARUSA 261 005208 26-Dec-14 5000
RAMESHBHAI PACHANBHAI PATEL
JHARUSA 57/1P 036477 25-Mar-15 7500
16/9 SIKANDARBHAI HAMIRBHAI SIPAI
JHARUSA 271/2
374556 5-Jul-14 15000
004838 27-Sep-14 15000
005082 9-Dec-14 20000
16/9 to 16/10
KARSHANBHAI O BHARWAD JHARUSA 40 005072 9-Dec-14 6300
HAZRATALI U SIPAI JHARUSA 146/2/3 005073 9-Dec-14 5430
16/10 KHOKAR GAJIBHAI IBRAHIMABHAI
KORDA 146/2/2
374555 5-Jul-14
50000 004837 27-Sep-14
004938 14-Nov-14
16/10 to 16/11
MAVAJIBHAI KARAMANBHAI PATEL
JHARUSA 7 036481 25-Mar-15 10000
16/11 NURMAMAD HUSSENKHAN SIPAI
KORDA 146/1/2
374554 5-Jul-14
45000 004836 27-Sep-14
004937 14-Nov-14
16/11 to 16A/0
RAGABHAI S CHAUDHARY KORDA 145P1 004918 14-Nov-14 35000
RAYMALBHAI JEVATBHAI PATEL
JEKDA 77 038758 16-Apr-15 7500
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16A/0 PRAHLADBHAI M SADHU JEKDA 16, 407/2
004655 9-Sep-14
75000 004932 14-Nov-14
407/1 038759 16-Apr-15
16A/0 to 16A/1
PRABHATBA SHIVUBA VAGHELA
GADHA 52 038760 16-Apr-15 12000
16A/1
0
0
0
16A/1 to 16A/2
KARMANBHAI KHETABHAI PATEL
JEKDA 19 038761 16-Apr-15 15800
16A/2
ARAVINDSINH KANUSINHJI VAGHELA
GADHA 41/3
036396 25-Mar-15 15000
15000
038596 18-Apr-15 20000
038597 18-Apr-15 14000
036397 25-Mar-15 26710
NAVUBHA BHIKUBHA VAGHELA
GADHA 41/2 005559 26-Feb-15 23400
16A/2 to 16A/3
RAYABHAI DHARAMSHIBHAI SUTHAR
JEKDA 28 038762 16-Apr-15 8000
038763 16-Apr-15 6000
AMRATBHAI RAMSHIBHAI RAVAL
JEKDA 27/2 038764 16-Apr-15 2000
16A/3 RASIKBHAI NANAJIBHAI PRAJAPATHI
JEKDA 26P
005560 26-Feb-15 15000
15000
038766 16-Apr-15 15000
038765 16-Apr-15 34400
16A/3 to 16A/4
SUTHAR KAMABHAI SHANKARBHAI
JEKDA 30 038767 16-Apr-15 20000
16A/4
HIMAT NANJIBHAI PRAJAPATHI
JEKDA 31
005561 26-Feb-15
15000
15000
9600
038769 16-Apr-15 25000
038768 16-Apr-15 15000
KHODABHAI JEVATBHAI CHAUDHARY
JEKDA 32P2 005569 26-Feb-15 20000
16A/4 to 16A/5
KALABHAI MEHABHAI PATEL JEKDA 81 038770 16-Apr-15 16000
16A/5 BHIKHABHAI MEHABHAI CHAUDHARY
JEKDA
005574 26-Feb-15 15000
15000
038383 16-Apr-15 20000
038771 16-Apr-15 30000
16A/5 to 16A/6
RASUBEN VAJABHAI CHAUDHARI
JEKDA 111 038384 16-Apr-15 10000
16A/6 HARIBHAI PUNABHAI PATEL JEKDA 75
005562 26-Feb-15 15000
15000
038385 16-Apr-15 30000
038386 16-Apr-15 24500
16A/6 to 16A/7
BHARVAD BHIKHABHAI BHARVAD
JEKDA 114/2 038387 16-Apr-15 5000
16A/7 GAFURBHAI MAFABHAI THAKOR
JEKDA 211 4835 27-Sep-14 40000
0
16A/7 to 16A/8
MANUBHAI KHEGARBHAI BHIL JEKDA 472/1 038388 16-Apr-15 7500
TEJABHAI DEVABHAI PATEL JEKDA 215 038389 16-Apr-15 7500
MADHABHAI PARMABHAI PATEL
JEKDA 212 038390 16-Apr-15 5000
16A/8
0
0
0
16A/8 to 17/0
NANUBEN TEJABHAI PATEL JEKDA 121 038391 16-Apr-15 7500
LILABEN BHAGVAN PATEL JEKDA 222 038392 16-Apr-15 13950
17/0 HARIBHAI MANABHAI CHAUDHARY
JEKDA 259
005563 26-Feb-15
100000 038393 16-Apr-15
038394 16-Apr-15
17/0 to 17/1
NATHABHAI MAHDEVBHAI CHAUDHARI
JEKDA 255/1P 038395 16-Apr-15 11700
NANJIBHAI MOMJIBHAI CHAUDHARI
JEKDA 258 038396 16-Apr-15 11700
17/1 BHEMABHAI MAHADEVBHAI CHAUDHARY
JEKDA 255/1P 005564 26-Feb-15 15000
15000
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005565 26-Feb-15 5000
038397 16-Apr-15 30000
038398 16-Apr-15 35000
17/2 PURIBEN BHEMABHAI CHAUDHARY
JEKDA 250
005566 26-Feb-15 15000
15000
038399 16-Apr-15 30000
038400 16-Apr-15 40000
17/3 DEHALBHAI MEGHRAJ THAKOR
JEKDA 241
004920 14-Nov-14 40000
0
038401 16-Apr-15 20000
038402 16-Apr-15 8000
17/3 to 17/4 VERASIBHAI MALABHAI THAKOR
JARJANAR 148 038403 16-Apr-15 7500
17/4 THAKOR VALABHAI KHETABHAI
SANTHALI 58
038702 16-Apr-15 30000
038703 16-Apr-15 30000
038704 16-Apr-15 30000
0
17/4 to 17/5
SUNDABHAI MOHANBHAI THAKOR
SANTHALI 56/2 038706 16-Apr-15 11700
CHHATHABHAI MOHANBHAI THAKOR
SANTHALI 56/1P1 45608 17-08-2015 11625
17/5 MASABHAI R THAKOR SANTHALI 55, 57
004935 14-Nov-14 30000
0
45610 17-Aug-15 15000
10000
17/6 JETHABHAI SHANKARBHAI PATEL
SANTHALI 34, 34P1, 54, 54P1
004447 15-Jul-14 30000
0
038707 16-Apr-15 15000
038708 16-Apr-15 7500
17/6 to 17/7 MEGHABHAI PARBATBHAI PATEL
SANTHALI 48/1 038709 16-Apr-15 8900
17/7 HARIBHAI LAKHABHAI PATEL SANTHALI 47
4446 15-Jul-14 30000
0
036392 25-Mar-15 30000
036393 25-Mar-15 18160
17/7 TO 17/8
AMTHUBHAI MEGHABHAI PATEL
SANTHALI 38/3P 036394 25-Mar-15 4650
KHETABHAISAKTABHAI PATEL SANTHALI 46 036395 25-Mar-15 10800
17/8 DALABHAI MANSANGBHAI MALI
SANTHALI 84
004939 14-Nov-14
56900 036399 25-Mar-15
036400 25-Mar-15
17/8 to 17/9
VIRBHANBHAI LEBABHAI THAKOR
RANGPURA 86 036500 25-Mar-15 5400
VALABHAI TALASHIBHAI THAKOR
RANGPURA 65P1 036501 25-Mar-15 8400
BHAGVANBHAI MANJIBHAI MALI
RANGPURA 37 036390 25-Mar-15 6900
MAGHABHAI GANGARAMBHAI MALI
RANGPURA 4[1 036391 25-Mar-15 8900
17/9 BHAGVANBHAI KARSHANBHAI RABARI
RANGPURA
91, 92 4347 2-Jul-14 30000
0
93P2 036493 25-Mar-15 15000
036494 25-Mar-15 9600
17/9 to 17/10
RAMABHAI TALSIBHAI THAKOR
RANGPURA 90 036484 25-Mar-15 4800
VALABHAI TALASHIBHAI THAKOR
RANGPURA 85 036485 25-Mar-15 5700
17/10 NATHABHAI DHARAMSIBHAI THAKOR
RANGPURA 84
4348 2-Jul-14 30000
0
036488 25-Mar-15 15000
036489 25-Mar-15 5400
17/10 to 17/11
SUNDABHAI SAVSIBHAI THAKOR
RANGPURA 107 036486 25-Mar-15 15000
NAGJIBHAI SAVSIBHAI THAKOR
RANGPURA 107P1 036499 25-Mar-15 6000
17/11 VIRBHANBHAI MOHANBHAI THAKOR
RANGPURA 6, 50P1,
108
4346 2-Jul-14 30000
0
036492 25-Mar-15 15000
10000
Page 132
17/11 to 17/12
KALYANBHAI DHARSIHBHAI THAKOR
RANGPURA 102 036487 25-Mar-15 15000
TALSIBHAI MAVABHAI THAKOR
RANGPURA 114 036502 25-Mar-15 15000
110 036503 25-Mar-15 15000
17/12 LAXMANBHAI LALBHAI RABARI RANGPURA 111
4349 2-Jul-14 30000
0
036497 25-Mar-15 15000
036498 25-Mar-15 9000
17/12 to 17/13
GIRISH ARJANBHAI RABARI SANTHALI 136 036401 25-Mar-15 10000
VELABHAI LAKHABHAI RABARI RANGPURA 112 038710 16-Apr-15 4700
17/13 BEMABHAI LALABHAI RABARI RANGPURA 132
4350 2-Jul-14 30000
0
036495 25-Mar-15 15000
036496 25-Mar-15 9600
17/13 to 17A/0
RAMABHAI SAVSHIBHAI THAKOR
RANGPURA 133 036389 25-Mar-15 11160
THAKOR HAMIRBHAI GANDABHAI
RANGPURA 196 044541 6-Jul-15 12000
17A/0
UDESING K VAGHELA BHILOT 196 005295 21-Jan-15
70000
005296 21-Jan-15
DOLUBHA H VAGHELA BHILOT 198 005320 21-Jan-15 20000
20000
GANDABHAI M THAKOR BHILOT 137P1 005309 21-Jan-15 8000
17A/0 to 17B/0
HAMIRJI GANDABHAI THAKOR BHILOT 005321 21-Jan-15 8000
BALABHAI GANESHBHAI RABARI
BHILOT 274 036475 25-Mar-15 7500
17B/0 VIRBHANBHAI DAYABHAI THAKOR
RANGPURA 4P3
4352 2-Jul-14 30000
0
005330 21-Jan-15 30000
036490 25-Mar-15 20000
036491 25-Mar-15 20000
0
17B/0 to 17B/1
CHOTHIBEN ISHWARBHAI THAKOR
RANGPURA 4P1 036506 25-Mar-15 14000
036387 25-Mar-15 10460
17B/1
RUGHUNATHBHAI MOHANBHAI THAKOR
RANGPURA 6 4394 2-Jul-14 30000
0
VIRBHANBHAI M THAKOR RANGPURA 6
005332 21-Jan-15 30000
0
036482 25-Mar-15 15000
036483 25-Mar-15 12900
DHARSHIBHAI VISABHAI THAKOR
RANGPURA 10P1 4395 2-Jul-14 30000
17B/1 to 17B/2
DHARSHIBHAI VISABHAI THAKOR
RANGPURA 10P1 036505 25-Mar-15 12510
RUGHNATHBHAI MOHANBHAI THAKOR
RANGPURA 137P1 036388 25-Mar-15 5400
17B/2 PURIBA MANUBA JADEJA BHILOT 10P2 005297 21-Jan-15 60000
17B/2 to 17B/3
MAMUBHA JETHUJI VAGHELA BHILOT 414 005308 21-Jan-15 10000
GIRISH ARJANBHAI RABARI RANGPURA 12P 036504 25-Mar-15 10300
17B/3 AJMALBHAI RAMUBHAI NADODHA
BHILOT 178P1
004351 2-Jul-14 30000
0
036466 25-Mar-15 15000
036467 25-Mar-15 16500
17B/3 to 18/0
VASHRAMBHAI SHANKARBHAI PATEL
BHILOT 161/2 036468 25-Mar-15 15000
PRAVINKUMAR JAYSHANKAR JOSHI
BHILOT 130 036476 25-Mar-15 7500
18/0 HIRABHAI HARJIBHAI KANBI BHILOT 161/1P1, 687/2P2
617043 8-Oct-14 30000
617044 8-Oct-14 30000
611517 (Chq)
1-Aug-14 20000
036472 25-Mar-15 15000
036473 25-Mar-15 15000
036474 25-Mar-15 15000
18/0 to 19/0 JETHIBEN VIRAMBHAI RABARI BHILOT 149P2P2 004633 9-Sep-14 15000
JEEVABHAI D RAVAL BHILOT 456 005322 21-Jan-15 12000
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DEVJIBHAI B THAKOR BHILOT 449 004931 14-Nov-14 5000
VASHRAMBHAI S PATEL BHILOT 161/2 005323 21-Jan-15 6700
JETHABHAI R KANBI BHILOT 161/1P2 005301 21-Jan-15 17400
REVASHANKAR P RAVAL BHILOT 277 005303 21-Jan-15 5000
VAJABHAI HARJIBHAI KANBI BHILOT 48P1 036471 25-Mar-15 15000
19/0 GAURISHANKAR K RAVAL
BHILOT 165
004651 9-Sep-14 20000
004652 9-Sep-14 20000
004653 9-Sep-14 25000
036398 25-Mar-15 15000
GAGDAS R RABARI 146 004930 14-Nov-14 5000
19/0 to 19/1 SUNDABHAI RAMJIBHAI THAKOR
BHILOT 138 005305 21-Jan-15 14000
374553 07-May-14 15000
19/1 RAMSANGBHAI RAMJIBHAI THAKOR
BHILOT 138
004649 9-Sep-14 30000
0
005293 21-Jan-15 30000
0
005294 21-Jan-15 13200
19/1 to 19/2 HARIBHAI ROOGNATHLAL THAKOR
BHILOT 685 005306 21-Jan-15 9300
19/2 DILUBHA BHAGUJI VAGHELA BHILOT 121
374552 5-Jul-14 15000
45611 17-Aug-15
15000
15000
10000
19/2 to 19/3 KARSANJI HAMIRJI VAGHELA BHILOT 122 005311 21-Jan-15 15000
19/3 RUPSINHJI HAMIRJI VAGHELA BHILOT 122
005324 21-Jan-15
15000
15000
20000
10000
004654 9-Sep-14
30000
0
0
19/3 to 19/4
MAGANBHAI MEHABHAI THAKOR
BHILOT 149P3P1 005304 21-Jan-15 3000
LALJI PACHANJI VAGHELA BHILOT 117 005307 21-Jan-15 15000
GAJUBHA BHURUBHAU VAGHELA
BHILOT 115 005316 21-Jan-15 12800
BHURUBHA NARANJI VAGHELA
BHILOT 573 005319 21-Jan-15 12800
19/4 RAGHUBHAI R KUMBHAR BHILOT 240
4650 11-Feb-15 30000
0
005300 21-Jan-15 17300
005327 21-Jan-15 15000
005328 21-Jan-15 8600
19/4 to 19/5 005329 21-Jan-15 8600
19/4 to 19/5 ARJANBHAI V THAKOR BHILOT 590/2 005310 21-Jan-15 7500
19/5 AMATHABHAI KUVARABHAI THAKOR
BHILOT 242P2
374549 5-Jul-14
49000 005288 21-Jan-15
005289 21-Jan-15
19/5 to 19/6
VAGHABHAI MAFABHAI THAKOR
BHILOT 242P1 005299 21-Jan-15 5000
BALABHAI KUNVARABHAI THAKOR
BHILOT 242P1 005315 21-Jan-15 13800
19/6 SHANKARBHAI R CHAUDHARY
BHILOT 255
374405 25-Apr-14 15000
005290 21-Jan-15 15000
15000
RADHABEN S PATEL 255P1 005292 21-Jan-15 5000
19/6 to 20/0 RADHABEN S PATEL BHILOT 255P1 005291 21-Jan-15 10200
GANESHBHAI K PRAJAPATHI BHILOT 254 005326 21-Jan-15 3500
20/0 RAJABHAI DALABHAI CHAUDHARY
BHILOT 251
374403 25-Apr-14 20000
036464 25-Mar-15 20000
20000
036465 25-Mar-15 20000
20000
20/0 to 20A/0
VIBHABHAI R RABARI BHILOT 455 005302 21-Jan-15 10000
20A/0 JETHABHAI KALABHAI KANBI BHILOT 453
374404 25-Apr-14
80000 036469 25-Mar-15
036470 25-Mar-15
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20A/0 to 20/1
PRAHLADBHAI S LAVAR BHILOT 454 004643 9-Sep-14 15000
20/1 JIVABHAI D RAVAL BHILOT 456
374406 25-Apr-14 15000
004634 9-Sep-14 15000
004635 9-Sep-14 10000
20/1 to 20/2 RANCHHODBHAI S THAKOR MEMDABAD
295P3 004630 9-Sep-14 7500
257 004631 9-Sep-14 7500
BHAVANBHAI R PATEL BHILOT 490/1 004656 9-Sep-14 15000
20/2 LATHABEN RAMABHAI JOSHI BHILOT 467P1
374401 25-Apr-14 15000
004940 14-Nov-14 30000
0
20/2 to 20/3
VASUDEVBHAI S THAKOR BHILOT 467P2 004644 9-Sep-14 11000
HATUBHA K VAGHELA BHILOT 501 004645 9-Sep-14 5600
BHURUBHA K VAGHELA BHILOT 501 004646 9-Sep-14 5000
GANESHBHAI PARAGBHAI KANABI
BHILOT 497P1 45637 17-Aug-15 7000
BHOMAJI L VAGHELA BHILOT 502P2 004647 9-Sep-14 20000
BHAVSANGJI K VAGHELA BHILOT 501 004657 9-Sep-14 5000
20/3 RAMJIBHAI P PATEL BHILOT 498
374399 25-Apr-14
72000
374400 25-Apr-14
004636 9-Sep-14
004637 9-Sep-14
005313 21-Jan-15
20/3 to 20/4
GOVINDBHAI SAKLAJI THAKOR
MEMDABAD 261P 004629 9-Sep-14 7500
RAJENDUSINH P VAGHELA BHILOT 503 005312 21-Jan-15 15000
20/4 JOSHNABEN D CHAUDHARY BHILOT 514P3
374548 5-Jul-14 15000
004640 9-Sep-14 30000
0
004639 9-Sep-14 10000
20/4 to 20/5
VANKAR SANTABEN GANDABHAI
BHILOT 465/1/2 004709 12-Sep-14 5700
NATUBHAI L VAGHELA BHILOT 197 004648 9-Sep-14 7500
KANJIBHAI G PATEL BHILOT 514P2 004638 9-Sep-14 15000
20/5 KUBERBHAI DANABHAI CHAUDHARY
BHILOT 518
374397 25-Apr-14 15000
374398 25-Apr-14 15000
004641 9-Sep-14 15000
004642 9-Sep-14 15000
005314 21-Jan-15 5000
20/6 DAUDHBHAI JAMABHAI GACHI MEMDABAD 167P1
20703 24-Apr-14 15000
20704 24-Apr-14 15000
004934 14-Nov-14 15000
20/7 JETHABHAI KHODABHAI CHAUDHARY
MEMDABAD 161P2
20701 24-Apr-14 15000
20702 24-Apr-14 15000
004619 9-Sep-14 15000
004620 9-Sep-14 10000
20/7 to 20/8 PRABHATBHAI R CHAUDHARY MEMDABAD 166P1 004627 9-Sep-14 4000
HARIBHAI A CHAUDHARY MEMDABAD 166P2 004628 9-Sep-14 4000
20/8 RUGHNATHBHAI NANAJIBHAI CHAUDHARY
MEMDABAD 159
20470 24-Apr-14
45000 20471 4-Apr-14
005126 19-Dec-14
20/9 KANUBHAI VIKUTRAM THAKKAR
MEMDABAD 154
20468 4-Apr-14 15000
20469 4-Apr-14 15000
004933 14-Nov-14 15000
20/10 IBRAHIMBHAI A GACHI MEMDABAD 125
20466 4-Apr-14 15000
20467 4-Apr-14 15000
004618 9-Sep-14 15000
004617 9-Sep-14 10000
20/11 OKHABHAI MOHANBHAI HARIJAN
MEMDABAD 130
20464 4-Apr-14
45000 20465 4-Apr-14
036457 25-Mar-15
20/12 DANABHAI BHEMABHAI CHAUDHARY
MEMDABAD 50
20462 4-Apr-14 15000
20463 4-Apr-14 15000
004616 9-Sep-14 15000
20/13 DUNGARBHAI VALABHAI CHAUDHARY
MEMDABAD 58
20460 4-Apr-14 15000
20461 4-Apr-14 15000
004621 9-Sep-14 15000
20/14 BHIKHABHAI GOVINDBHAI 20458 4-Apr-14 45000
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PANCHAL 20459 4-Apr-14
45612 17-Aug-15
21/0 DAYABHAI GOVINDBHAI THAKOR
MEMDABAD 25
374396 25-Apr-14 20000
005577 26-Feb-15 60000
0
22/0 SHIVABHAI S RABARI MEMDABAD 783/3P1
374395 25-Apr-14 20000
005077 9-Dec-14 20000
036460 25-Mar-15 20000
036461 25-Mar-15 6000
22/1 LAXMAN HARDASBHAI RABARI MEMDABAD 783/4
038711 16-Apr-15
54000
45613 17-Aug-15
22/1 to 22/2
DUNGARBHAI AMBABHAI HARIJAN
RADHANPUR 783/5 036445 25-Mar-15 7320
KALABHAI MELABHAI THAKOR MEMDABAD 13 036447 25-Mar-15 4800
22/2 OKHABHAI MOHANBHAI HARIJAN
MEMDABAD 761
353 16-Dec-13
58020 374024 8-Feb-14
036455 25-Mar-15
036456 25-Mar-15
22/2 to 22/3
AJUBHAI PRAGBHAI CHAUDHARY
MEMDABAD 754P1 036449 25-Mar-15 8300
CHOTHIBEN RANCHHODBHAI THAKOR
MEMDABAD 782 036451 25-Mar-15 14880
22/3 NATUBHAI SHANKARBHAI PATEL
MEMDABAD 751
635136 (CHQ)
28-Jan-15
15000
15000
15000
036462 25-Mar-15 10000
036463 25-Mar-15 10000
22/3 to 22/4 RATANBHAI SHANKARBHAI PATEL
MEMDABAD 752/1 036450 25-Mar-15 14000
22/4 RAMANBHAI AAMADBHAI RAUMA
MEMDABAD 750
038712 16-Apr-15
85000 044563 6-Jul-15
45609 17-08-2015
22/4 to 22/5 LAXMANBHAI BHAGVANBHAI CHAUDHARY
MEMDABAD 57 036444 25-Mar-15 7800
22/5 DEVJIBHAI VASABHAI KANBI MEMDABAD 747
352 16-Dec-13 15000
374023 8-Feb-14 15000
036452 25-Mar-15 15000
3600
22/5 to 22/6
AMRATBHAI GANESHBHAI SUTHAR
MEMDABAD 743/2 036446 25-Mar-15 8700
ACHARATLAL MOHANLAL PATEL
MEMDABAD 742/P2 036448 25-Mar-15 8200
22/6 BHAGVANBHAI GOVINDBHAI PATEL
MEMDABAD 742/P1
351 16-Dec-13 15000
374022 8-Feb-14 15000
036453 25-Mar-15 15000
036454 25-Mar-15 8100
22/6 to 22/7
RATNABHAI DEVUBHAI THAKOR
SHERGANJ 194/2/1 036433 25-Mar-15 6800
POPATBHAI MAFABHAI THAKOR
SHERGANJ 194/2/1 036437 25-Mar-15 13500
SADABHAI DAYABHAI THAKOR SHERGANJ 193/2 036438 25-Mar-15 14400
22/7 RAMABHAI MAGANBHAI VANKAR
SHERGANJ 194/2P
350 16-Dec-13
55000 374007 1-Feb-14
45614 17-Aug-15
22/7 to 22/8 RAMABHAI MAVJIBHAI THAKOR
SHERGANJ 193/2 036439 25-Mar-15 10000
22/8 GANDABHAI JASWANTBHAI PATEL
SHERGANJ 194/1P2
349 16-Dec-13 15000
374005 16-Dec-13 15000
036441 25-Mar-15 15000
036442 25-Mar-15 6600
22/8 to 22/9 DILIPBHAI GANDABHAI CHAUDHARY
SHERGANJ 194/3 036431 25-Mar-15 14000
22/9 PRAGJIBHAI LALJIBHAI CHAUDHARY
SHERGANJ 43
348 16-Dec-13
54300 374005 1-Feb-14
036459 25-Mar-15
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036458 25-Mar-15
22/10 MAFABHAI S CHAUDHARY SHERGANJ 199/2
005177 26-Dec-14 30000
0
005637 26-Feb-15 30000
038745 16-Apr-15 25000
038744 16-Apr-15 15000
22/10 to 22/11
RANCHODBHAI DANABHAI PATEL
SHERGANJ 204/4P1 036432 25-Mar-15 9300
AJMALBHAI HARJIBHAI CHAUDHARY
SHERGANJ 204/4P3 036434 25-Mar-15 4200
22/11 NURMOHAMED GANIBHAI VHORA
SHERGANJ 207
347 16-Dec-13 15000
374004 1-Feb-14 15000
036436 25-Mar-15 15000
036435 25-Mar-15 12600
22/11 to 23/0
JESUNGHBHAI JEVATBHAI PATEL
SHERGANJ 206 036440 25-Mar-15 10400
23/0 JASAVANTHBHAI HARJIBHAI PATEL
SHERGANJ 22P1
005169 26-Dec-14 30000
005170 26-Dec-14 30000
044546 6-Jul-15 30000
30000
23/0 to 24/0
DHUDABHAI AMTHABHAI PATEL
SHERGANJ 208/2P 004713 12-Sep-14 5000
HITESH KANTILAL KORADIA SHERGANJ 208/3P1 038714 16-Apr-15 13000
24/0
SAILESHBHAI NAGABHAI NAYI SHERGANJ '15/1
374413 2-May-14
60000 004711 12-Sep-14
004712 12-Sep-14
SHAILESHBHAI RAGHUBHAI NAYI
SHERGANJ 42P1 036427 25-Mar-15
60000 036428 25-Mar-15
24/0 to 25/0
INDUBEN G NAYI SHERGANJ 16P1 004926 14-Nov-14 7500
BHAVABHAI REVABHAI NAYI SHERGANJ 42P1 036424 25-Mar-15 15000
036423 25-Mar-15 10000
DINESHBHAI VAGHABHAI NAYI SHERGANJ 16P2 036429 25-Mar-15 5000
25/0 JAGDISHBHAI VAGHABHAI NAYI
SHERGANJ 15/3
374411 2-May-14
97500
005085 9-Dec-14
036421 25-Mar-15
005086 9-Dec-14
036422 25-Mar-15
25/0 to 25/1
NARESHBHAI GANDABHAI NAYI
SHERGANJ 15/2 036425 25-Mar-15 8400
INDUBEN GANDABHAI NAYI SHERGANJ 15/2 036426 25-Mar-15 9800
BABUBHAI VAGHABHAI NAYI SHERGANJ 15/3 036430 25-Mar-15 8400
25/1 SENDHABHAI KARAMSHI RABARI
KOLAPUR 28P3
225 23-Oct-13 15000
226 23-Oct-13 15000
036403 25-Mar-15 30000
0
036404 25-Mar-15 15000
030405 25-Mar-15 15000
25/1 to 25/2
ADESINGJI VAGAJIBHAI GOHEL
KOLAPUR 29P2 005598 26-Feb-15 10000
29P1 036409 25-Mar-15 7500
MADARSING VAGHJIBHAI GOHIL
SHERGANJ 29P2 038713 16-Apr-15 7500
KAMABHAI KARSANBHAI CHAUDHARY
SHERGANJ 37 036443 25-Mar-15 10230
25/2 VARJANG MAVJIBHAI THAKOR KOLAPUR 32
223 23-Oct-13 15000
224 23-Oct-13 15000
005602 26-Feb-15 15000
005603 26-Feb-15 11000
25/3 SATABHAI SAGRAMBHAI RABARI
KOLAPUR 97P
242 28-Oct-13 15000
222 23-Oct-13 15000
036406 25-Mar-15 20000
20000
036407 25-Mar-15 15000
036408 25-Mar-15 10000
25/3 to 25/4
MERAMBHAI RANABHAI RABARI
SHERGANJ 39P2 005592 26-Feb-15 4950
005593 26-Feb-15 3000
PACHANBHAI VIRABHAI THAKOR
KOLAPUR 86 005601 26-Feb-15 8400
KAMUEN DAYABHAI THAKOR KOLAPUR 39P3 005606 26-Feb-15 7350
MANABHAI RAMSIBHAI THAKOR
KOLAPUR 86P 005607 26-Feb-15 6300
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25/4 KAMUBEN CHHAGANBHAI THAKOR
KOLAPUR 86P
221 23-Oct-13 15000
241 28-Oct-13 15000
005605 26-Feb-15 15000
6300
25/4 to 25/5
VASANTHBHAI RUGNATHBHAI THAKOR
PORANA 195 005620 26-Feb-15 5125
GALALBHAI SENDHABHAI THAKOR
KOLAPUR 27/4 005594 26-Feb-15 18300
MEVABHAI SAVSIBHAI THAKOR
KOLAPUR 86P 005595 26-Feb-15 8400
CHHOTABHAI VIRABHAI THAKOR
KOLAPUR 86P 005604 26-Feb-15 14400
25/5
MANABHAI DUDABHAI THAKOR
PORANA 194
005175 26-Dec-14 40000
0
005622 26-Feb-15 20000
4400
VASANTHKUMAR R THAKOR PORANA 194 005174 26-Dec-14 5000
25/6 SUNDAJI VIRAJI THAKOR PORANA 184
005083 9-Dec-14 20000
15000
005599 26-Feb-15 20000
005600 26-Feb-15 15000
25/6 to 25/7
NAGJIBHAI AMARATBHAI BHARVAD
PORANA 158 005609 26-Feb-15 5000
PETHABHAI HARJIBHAI PATEL PORANA 183/2 005618 26-Feb-15 6000
NANAJIBHAI BHAGVANBHAI KANABI
PORANA 73 005619 26-Feb-15 7320
HENGABHAI AMARABHAI BHARWAD
PORANA 145 005597 26-Feb-15 12080
SENDHABHAI AMARATBHAI BHARVAD
PORANA 151PA 005608 26-Feb-15 5000
25/7 MAVJIBHAI VIRABHAI CHAUDHARY
PORANA 187
005171 26-Dec-14 15000
15000
005173 26-Dec-14 20000
005172 26-Dec-14 30000
0
25/7 to 25/8 VIRABHAI BHAGVANBHAI PATEL
PORANA 127 036402 25-Mar-15 20000
25/8 VERSIBHAI VIHABHAI THAKOR ALAHABAD 156
271 18-Nov-13 15000
272 18-Nov-13 15000
005615 26-Feb-15 25000
0
005617 26-Feb-15 10000
25/8 to 25/9
VASHRAM BHEMBHAI THAKOR PORANA 155 005625 26-Feb-15 5500
BHAGABHAI BHIJALBHAI BHARVAD
PORANA 51/1B 005596 26-Feb-15 17425
25/9 RAMABHAI KARSHANBHAI BHARVAD
PORANA 152
269 18-Nov-13 15000
270 18-Nov-13 15000
005587 26-Feb-15 20000
005588 26-Feb-15 10000
25/9 to 25/10
SOMABHAI DHARAMSIBHAI SUTHAR
ALAHABAD 82P1 005623 26-Feb-15 4900
KANJIBHAI DHARAMSHIBHAI SUTHAR
ALAHABAD 82P2 005624 26-Feb-15 4500
MULABHAI BHIJALBHAI BHARWAD
ALAHABAD 83 005578 26-Feb-15 12810
25/10
AJIBEN MOHANBHAI SOLANKI ALAHABAD 81P3
268 18-Nov-13
60000 374182 7-Mar-14
'036411 25-Mar-15
RAMESHBHAI PETHABHAI CHAUDHARY
ALAHABAD 81P3 036412 25-Mar-15 25000
25/10 to 25/11
GANDABHAI NARASANGBHAI PATEL
ALAHABAD 78 005591 26-Feb-15 9900
PETHABHAI HARJIBHAI CHAUDHARY
ALAHABAD 68P1 036417 25-Mar-15 30000
25/11 REVABEN VIHABHAI CHAUDHARY
ALAHABAD 49
267 18-Nov-13
80000 005075 9-Dec-14
036415 25-Mar-15
036416 25-Mar-15
25/11 to 25/12
DHARAMSHIBHAI AMTHABHAI PRAJAPATHI
ALAHABAD 63P1 005611 26-Feb-15 10065
VALABHAI AMTHABHAI ALAHABAD 59 005614 26-Feb-15 11000
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PRAJAPATHI
25/12
PABABHAI KAMABHAI PATEL
ALAHABAD
62/1P
005178 26-Dec-14 30000
0
005179 26-Dec-14 30000
0
005613 26-Feb-15 4075
SHANKARBHAI VAJABHAI PRAJAPATHI
63P2 005183 26-Dec-14 5000
DHARAMSHIBHAI AMTHABHAI PRAJAPATHI
63P1 005185 26-Dec-14 5000
25/13 JIVANBHAI KAMABHAI PATEL ALAHABAD 62/2
005180 26-Dec-14 30000
0
005612 26-Feb-15 19500
005181 26-12-2014 30000
0
25/14 BHAVABHAI AMTHABHAI PATEL
ALAHABAD 18
374603 24-Jul-14 20000
004922 14-Nov-14 15000
036413 25-Mar-15 32200
0
036414 25-Mar-15 7000
25/14 to 25/15
SHANKARBHAI AMTHABHAI PATEL
ALAHABAD 18P 005610 26-Feb-15 17550
JITHABHAI MEMABHAI PATEL ALAHABAD 20P1 005621 26-Feb-15 15600
25/15 LAKSMANBHAI AJUBHAI CHAUDHARY
ALAHABAD 20P2
005182 26-Dec-14 15000
15000
005186 26-Dec-14 30000
0
005585 26-Feb-15 35000
005586 26-Feb-15 25000
25/15 to 25/16
NARMADABEN HARGOVANBHAI JOSHI
ALAHABAD 21 005584 26-Feb-15 19280
TEJABHAI HARJIBHAI CHAUDHARY
ALAHABAD 19-Jan 036410 25-Mar-15 3400
25/16
VALABHAI KARAMSHIBHAI CHAUDHARY
ALAHABAD 26
374602 24-Jul-14 15000
NATHABHAI VALABHAI PATEL
005080 9-Dec-14 15000
005582 26-Feb-15 25000
005583 26-Feb-15 17050
0
25/17 JAGUBHAI LALABHAI PRAJAPATHI
ARJANSAR 26/4
266 18-Nov-13
40000 004936 14-Nov-14
45615 17-Aug-15
25/17 to 25/18
RAMESHBHAI PARSHOTTAMBHAI PANCHAL
ARJANSAR 28 005635 26-Feb-15 8150
PABABHAI MAVABHAI PATEL ARJANSAR 31P1 036420 25-Mar-15 5700
25/18 KARSHANBHAI MAVABHAI PATEL
ARJANSAR 31P1
219 23-Oct-13 15000
220 23-Oct-13 15000
005432 10-Feb-15
60000
0
0
005433 10-Feb-15 20000
25/18 to 25/19
AJUBHAI MEMABHAI PATEL ARJANSAR 32/2 005626 26-Feb-15 10500
JAYANTIBHAI AJUBHAI CHADHARY
ARJANSAR 66 005628 26-Feb-15 5000
RAMJIBHAI VASHRAMBHAI PANCHAL
ARJANSAR 32/1 044550 6-Jul-15 10740
SOMABHAI DEVABHAI PATEL ARJANSAR 42 005580 26-Feb-15 8880
25/19
PABABHAI VELABHAI
ARJANSAR 43P
217 23-Oct-13 30000
218 23-Oct-13
BHAVABHAI AJUBHAI PATEL 005629 26-Feb-15 15000
005630 26-Feb-15 9000
25/19 to 25/20
GANESHBHAI CHELABHAI PATEL
ARJANSAR 47/2 005631 26-Feb-15 9600
REVABHAI CHELABHAI PATEL ARJANSAR 47/1 005632 26-Feb-15 14400
HIRABHAI LALJIBHAI PATEL ARJANSAR 49/1 005633 26-Feb-15 2400
25/20 VIHABHAI JIVABHAI PATEL ARJANSAR 62/2
215 23-Oct-13 15000
216 23-Oct-13 15000
005579 26-Feb-15 15000
8500
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25/20 to 26/0
NARANBHAI AJUBHAI CHAUDHARY
ARJANSAR 46/2 005636 26-Feb-15 7200
NARANBHAI VALABHAI CHAUDHARY
ARJANSAR 261/1P1 036418 25-Mar-15 17000
JASHIBEN MEMABHAI PATEL ARJANSAR 59 044551 6-Jul-15 9600
NARANBHAI VALABHAI CHAUDHARY
ARJANSAR 79/6 036419 25-Mar-15 17000
26/0 KAMABHAI DUNGARBHAI PATEL
ARJANSAR 60P2
4917 14-Nov-14
60000
0
0
004998 17-Nov-14 20000
005125 19-Dec-14 20000
0
26/0 to 26/1
NARANBHAI AJUBHAI CHAUDHARY
ARJANSAR 46/1 005115 19-Dec-14 6000
KARSHANDAS BHAJARANGDAS SADHU
ARJANSAR 57 45605 17-08-2015 6000
SHANTILAL PARMABHAI SOLANKI
ARJANSAR 58/1 005116 19-Dec-14
12000 005581 26-Feb-15
26/1 SEVADAS BHAJARANGDAS SADHU
ARJANSAR 57P1
233 23-Oct-13 15000
265 18-Nov-13 15000
005120 19-Dec-14 15000
26/1 to 26/2
NARSINH T THAKOR ARJANSAR 57P1 005108 19-Dec-14 10400
MAFAJI D THAKOR ARJANSAR 79/5/5P10 005129 19-Dec-14 5000
DEVSIBHAI G THAKOR ARJANSAR 79/5/5P10 005130 19-Dec-14 7000
26/2 HARKHABHAI P CHAUDHARY ARJANSAR 79/5/5P15
231 23-Oct-13 15000
232 23-Oct-13 15000
005634 26-Feb-15 15000
005122 19-Dec-14 15000
26/2 to 26/3 ARJANBHAI M RABARI ARJANSAR 165 005104 26-Dec-14 3000
26/2 to 26/3 KARSHANBHAI M PATEL ARJANSAR 79/5/5P14 005109 19-Dec-14 9700
RUPABHAI V RABARI ARJANSAR 152 005112 19-Dec-14 6000
26/3 MANAJI H THAKOR ARJANSAR 149
60 2-Aug-13
30000 346 16-Dec-13
005121 19-Dec-14
26/3 to 26/4 PRABHUBHAI D NAYI ARJANSAR 149 005111 19-Dec-14 11500
DAZABHAI O PATEL ARJANSAR 164/1P2 005117 19-Dec-14 7600
26/4 JEMABHAI V PATEL ARJANSAR 164/2
58 2-Aug-13 15000
264 18-Nov-13 15000
005119 19-Dec-14 15000
005118 19-Dec-14 14000
26/4 to 26/5
LEBUBHAI L THAKOR ARJANSAR 169/1 005102 26-Dec-14 8600
DALCHABHAI M NAYI ARJANSAR 166 005110 19-Dec-14 13500
JAGMALBHAI K KANABI ARJANSAR 171 005113 19-Dec-14 3000
DALACHHABHAUI MOHANBHAI NAI
ARJANSAR 166 044557 6-Jul-15 7500
SHAKUBEN K PATEL ARJANSAR 171 005114 19-Dec-14 3000
26/5 SOMABHAI V THAKOR ARJANSAR 173
59 2-Aug-13 15000
200 22-Oct-13 15000
005123 19-Dec-14 15000
005124 19-Dec-14 15000
005627 26-Feb-15 5000
26/6 REVABEN R CHAUDHARY ARJANSAR 224
57 2-Aug-13
56500
201 22-Oct-13
004710 12-Sep-14
005105 19-Dec-14
26/6 to 26/7 LILAJI K THAKOR ARJANSAR 227 005107 19-Dec-14 18500
26/7 NAGJIBHAI KALABHI RABARI ARJANSAR 229
61 2-Aug-13 15000
263 18-Nov-13 15000
004708 12-Sep-14 15000
45604 17-08-2015 10000
26/7 to 26/8 BALWANTHJI C THAKOR ARJANSAR 231 005106 19-Dec-14 8000
26/8 BABABHAI M SOLANKI ARJANSAR 232
62 2-Aug-13
60000 262 18-Nov-13
004707 12-Sep-14
005128 19-Dec-14
26/8 to 26/9 VIRANBEN K PATEL ARJANSAR 296P3 004706 12-Sep-14 10250
005103 26-Dec-14 10000
26/9 VASANTHBHAI AMARATBHAI TATIYANA 360P3 212 22-Oct-13 15000
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THAKKAR 261 18-Nov-13 15000
005127 19-Dec-14 15000
005575 26-Feb-15 15000
26/10 BHAVABHAI PARMABHAI PATEL
TATIYANA 354
65 3-Aug-13 15000
199 22-Oct-13 15000
004705 12-Sep-14 15000
26/10 to 26/11
BHUDARJI SHIVAJI DHANDHANIYA
TATIYANA 366P1, 65 005207 26-Dec-14 8600
26/11 MANAJI VIHAJI THAKOR TATIYANA 351
63 2-Aug-13
51000 64 3-Aug-13
004703 12-Sep-14
004704 12-Sep-14
26/12 SHANKARJI MOHANJI THAKOR TATIYANA 295P1
355 16-Dec-13
49700 374092 26-Feb-14
004701 12-Sep-14
004702 12-Sep-14
27/0
JASALIYA CHHOTABHAI REVABHAI
TATIYANA 227P2
234 23-Oct-13 7500
4465 15-Jul-14 16931
0
4466 15-Jul-14 5569
JIVANJI DHULAJI THAKOR TATIYANA 227P1
235 23-Oct-13 7500
0
004471 15-Jul-14 14512
27/0 to 27/1
JIVANJI DHULAJI THAKOR TATIYANA 227P1 4470 15-Jul-14 8000
ASWINKUMAR KIRTHILAL SHAH
TATIYANA 296 004700 12-Sep-14 5000
27/1 OKHABHAI RAJABHAI BHANGARA
TATIYANA 218
354 16-Dec-14
60000 374090 26-Feb-14
004698 12-Sep-14
004699 12-Sep-14
27/1 to 27/2
MEVABHAI RAMJIBHAI BHANGARA
TATIYANA 177/P2 044545 6-Jul-15 12080
ASHWINKUMAR KIRTILAL SHAH
TATIYANA 296 044547 6-Jul-15 6000
MAHADEVBHAI KARSHANBHAI RABARI
TATIYANA 205 044549 6-Jul-15 13020
27/2 LEBHABHAI MEVABHAI RABARI
TATIYANA 180P1
210 22-Oct-13
45000 211 22-Oct-13
004697 12-Sep-14
28/0
PANCHAJI KARAMSHIJI KHAKHALECHA
TATIYANA 173P1
208 22-Oct-13
7750 209 22-Oct-13
004670 12-Sep-14
HARCHANDJI DEVSIJI JASALIYA
TATIYANA 181P
206 22-Oct-13
7750 207 22-Oct-13
004695 12-Sep-14
LILABHAI RAJABHI RABARI TATIYANA 170
204 22-Oct-13
17500 205 22-Oct-13
004696 12-Sep-14
28/0 to 28/1
GANDABHAI RAMABHAI CHARKATA
TATIYANA 171P1 004679 12-Sep-14 7500
JAVANBEN KARSHANBHAI CHARAKTA
TATIYANA 1004/2 038598 18-Apr-15 25000
28/1
SHANKARBHAI KARSHANBHAI DESAI
TATIYANA 1004/2/3/4/5
0
0
MANABEN SHANKARBHAI CHARAKTA
038593 18-Apr-15 25000
SHANKARBHAI KARSHANBHAI DESAI
004472 15-Jul-14 66000
004473 15-Jul-14 8400
004474 15-Jul-14 45600
28/2 BALDEVBHAI JESUNBHAI RABARI
PADAR 1000
203 22-Oct-13 15000
260 18-Nov-13 15000
044540 6-Jul-15 15000
10000
28/3 BHALABHAI RAJABHAI RABARI TATIYANA 844P
56 2-Aug-13 15000
273 18-Nov-13 15000
044546 6-Jul-15 15000
10000
28/4 RANIBEN VERSHIJI THAKOR TATIYANA 849/2
119 25-Sep-13
38000 118 25-Sep-13
004694 12-Sep-14
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044555 6-Jul-15
28/4 to 28/5 JAYANTHIJI HIRAJI KHAKHLECHA
TATIYANA 190P1 004693 12-Sep-14 12000
28/5 BHIMABHAI GANESHBHAI CHAUDHARY
SAVPURA 41
52 2-Aug-13 15000
53 2-Aug-13 15000
004692 12-Sep-14 15000
044544 6-Jul-15 8000
28/5 to 28/6 SOMAJI K CHOTAJI TATIYANA 1005 004680 12-Sep-14 9000
28/6
0
0
0
28/6 to 28/7
SUKHDEVBHAI PANCHAJI RANERA
TATIYANA 25/2 004689 12-Sep-14 8000
VINAJI CHATURJI SABOSANA SAVPURA 37P1 038602 18-Apr-15 10000
28/7 KAILASHBEN RAMNIKLAL SHAH
SAVPURA 37P2
50 2-Aug-13 15000
51 2-Aug-13 15000
45617 17-Aug-15 15000
9000
28/7 to 28/8
SHAMPUJI PUNAJI SABOSANA SAVPURA 36P1 004688 12-Sep-14 12000
PUNAJI RAVAJI THAKOR SAVPURA 36P6 004690 12-Sep-14 8600
SANTHAJI SANGRAMJI THAKOR
SAVPURA 22P4 004691 12-Sep-14 8600
MANASUNGJI RAVAJI SABOSANA
SAVPURA 51P2 038590 18-Apr-15 8000
28/8 JOGAJI RAVAJI THAKOR SAVPURA 35P2P2
227 23-Oct-13 15000
228 23-Oct-13 15000
004687 12-Sep-14 15000
004686 12-Sep-14 25000
28/8 to 29/0
MADHIBEN B SOBASANA SAVPURA 33p7 004683 12-Sep-14 7750
RAMESHJI A SOBASANA SAVPURA 35P1 004685 12-Sep-14 10250
RAJUJI SAMGRAMJI THAKOR SAVPURA 34 004684 12-Sep-14 7500
29/0 SAVSIJI JETHAJI THAKOR SAVPURA 33P6
49 2-Aug-13
60000
198 22-Oct-13
038594 18-Apr-15
038595 18-Apr-15
004682 12-Sep-14
29/0 to 29/1 ISWARJI BAJUJI THAKOR SAVPURA 31P3 004678 12-Sep-14 12000
VINAJI BAJUJI THAKOR SAVPURA 32P3 004681 12-Sep-14 10000
29/1 PANCHABHAI SURABHAI RAVAL
SAVPURA 29P/4
48 2-Aug-13
38000 197 22-Oct-13
044554 6-Jul-15
29/1 to 29/2 NARKHANJI SARTANJI THAKOR
SAVPURA 33P5 038601 18-Apr-15 7500
29/2 SHANKARJI SAGRAMJI THAKOR
SAVPURA 26P1, 26P4
47 2-Aug-13 15000
196 22-Oct-13 15000
004677 12-Sep-14 15000
29/3 BHAGVANJI RAJUJI THAKOR SAVPURA 22P/2
45 2-Aug-13
30000 46 2-Aug-13
004676 12-Sep-14
29/4 VINAJI HAJURJI THAKOR SAVPURA 15P3/P1
44 2-Aug-13 15000
195 22-Oct-13 15000
004675 12-Sep-14 15000
29/4 to 30/0 RAJESHKUMAR BHAILALBHAI SONEE
SAVPURA 17 004673 12-Sep-14 8500
29/4 to 30/0 BHAILALBHAI SANTHIBHAI SONEE
SAVPURA 15P3P1 004674 12-Sep-14 7500
30/0
RAGHUJI HAJURJI TAKOR BHALGAM
46/2
43 2-Aug-13 3750
194 22-Oct-13 3750
KESHAJI RAYCHANDJI SABOSANA
BHALGAM 038599 18-Apr-15 10000
038600 18-Apr-15 5000
BHARATSINH JIVUBA VAGHELA
BHALGAM 49
42 2-Aug-13 11250
004671 12-Sep-14 15000
004672 41894 30000
0
038592 18-04-2015 15000
038591 18-04-2015 25000
31/0 CHHATRAJI VISAJI THAKOR KARSHANPUR
A 90
374344 5-Apr-14 20000
374345 5-Apr-14 20000
990871 5-Jul-14 25000
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31/1
FOJALAL OKHALAL BABARIYA KARSHANPUR
A 57
40 2-Aug-13 7500
374288 31-Mar-14 7500
374539 5-Jul-14 7500
FALGUNI ANKITKUMAR SHAH KARSHANPUR
A 59
20705 24-Apr-14 7500
20706 24-Apr-14 7500
374565 5-Jul-14 7500
31/2 VARADLAL AATMARAM KOTAK KARSHANPUR
A 47
39 2-Aug-13 15000
374289 31-Mar-14 15000
374540 5-Jul-14 15000
31/3 PACHABHAI SODABHAI RABARI
ANANDPURA 19P2
282 18-Nov-13 15000
283 18-Nov-13 15000
374541 5-Jul-14 15000
31/4 SANUBHA PRABHATSINH THAKOR
KARSHANPURA
18P1
37 1-Aug-13 15000
284 18-Nov-13 15000
374542 5-Jul-14 15000
32/0
SHAH VELCHAND CHHOTALAL ANANDPURA 121P1
35 1-Aug-13 3750
274 18-Nov-13 3750
374544 5-Jul-14 3750
BABABHAI KHODABHAI BHATAKIYA
ANANDPURA 122P1
36 1-Aug-13 11250
275 18-Nov-13 11250
374543 5-Jul-14 11250
32/0 to 32/1 BALVATJI TEJAJI THAKOR ANANDPURA 96P1 044558 6-Jul-15 15000
32/1 JOYTAJI MAFAJI LOTIYA ANANDPURA
89P1
34 1-Aug-13
61300
33 1-Aug-13
038732 16-Apr-15
114P1 038739 16-Apr-15
89P1 038733 16-Apr-15
32/2
BECHARJI SANKARJI BHATKIYA
ANANDPURA 100
229 1-Aug-13 30000
230 23-Oct-13
BECHARJI SANKARJI SOLANKI 038734 16-Apr-15 15000
038735 16-Apr-15 12600
32/3 ANANDPURA GRAMPANCHAYAT
ANANDPURA
0
0
0
32/4
CHATURJI LAKHMAN BHATKIYA
ANANDPURA 5/1
30 1-Aug-13 30000
29 1-Aug-13
SOLANKI CHANDUJI CHATURJI 038728 16-Apr-15 15000
038729 16-Apr-15 7700
32/4 to 32/5 DAYABHAI GEMARBHAI BHATKIYA
ANANDPURA 42P1 038737 16-Apr-15 9300
32/5 TEJAJI NANJI BHATKIYA ANANDPURA 41
27 1-Aug-13 15000
28 1-Aug-13 15000
038730 16-Apr-15 15000
038731 16-Apr-15 4700
32/5 to 33/0
GORADHANBHAI PUNABHAI PRAJAPATHI
ANANDPURA 36P3 038736 16-Apr-15 10200
DHARAMSIBHAI PUNABHAI MEHRIYA
ANANDPURA 36P2 038738 16-Apr-15 8500
33/0
HIRABHAI RAMJIBHAI PRAJAPATI
ANANDPURA 36P1
26 1-Aug-13 30000
192 22-Oct-13
HIRABHAI RAMJIBHAI MEHRIYA
038740 16-Apr-15 30000
038741 16-Apr-15 8500
33/1 SAGANJI MAVAJI THAKOR / GRAM Panchyat
ODHA
24 1-Aug-13 15000
0
0
33/1 to 33/2 BHUDARJI C SOMANIYA ODHA 16, 17 4367 2-Jul-14 6800
NEMABHAI K THARECHA ODHA 18, 19 4368 2-Jul-14 8000
33/2 SAVSIJI KHETAJI THAKOR ODHA 35P1
22 1-Aug-13 15000
23 1-Aug-13 15000
0
33/2 to 33/3 RAMANBHAI B VAGHRI ODHA 42 4370 2-Jul-14 7500
SAVSIJI K THARECHA ODHA 35P1 4371 2-Jul-14 6600
33/3 SAVABHAI KALABHAI BHANGI ODHA 41
20 1-Aug-13 15000
0
0
33/3 to 33/4
SADIKBHAI N GHIA ODHA 41 4369 2-Jul-14 6600
ASGHARBHAI N GHIA ODHA 40, 60, 38P1P1
4372 2-Jul-14 16000
33/4 DHARSIJI NANAJI THAKOR ODHA 70 18 1-Aug-13 50600
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19 1-Aug-13
044542 07-06-2015
33A/0 BHEMAJI R SONETHA ODHA 62
17 1-Aug-13
54998 191 1-Aug-13
4392 2-Jul-14
84 4393 2-Jul-14
33A/0 to 33A/1
ARJANBHAI H KANKRECHA ODHA 63P1 4391 2-Jul-14 12000
33A/1 SAGANJI AMTHAJI THAKOR / GRAM PANCHYAT
ODHA 88
3 23-Jul-13 15000
0
0
33A/1 to 33A/2
DINESHJI H KAKRECHA ODHA 99 4390 2-Jul-14 12000
33A/2 ODHA GRAMPANCHAYAT ODHA
0
0
0
33A/2 to 34/0
CHHAGANBHAI AMTHABHAI DHANDHOH
ODHA 87 4373 2-Jul-14 12500
NAJMUDIN A GHIYA ODHA 86 4374 2-Jul-14 10000
ODHA 86 45618 17-Aug-15 15000
CHHAGANJI A GHANGHOS ODHA 87 044565 6-Jul-15 12500
IDRISHBHAI ABBASHBHAI GHIYA
ODHA 86 4375 2-Jul-14 12000
34/0 ABBASBHAI HASANBHAI VORA ODHA 86
2 23-Jul-13 15000
190 22-Oct-13 15000
0
34/1 AJITBHAI VALIBHAI MALAKANI TOTANA 97P2
76 5-Aug-13 15000
189 22-Oct-13 15000
4386 2-Jul-14 15000
35/0 LAXMANBHAI J PATNI TOTANA 71P1
610800 23-Jul-13 15000
188 22-Oct-13 15000
4385 2-Jul-14 20000
044559 6-Jul-15 20000
35/0 to 35/1 HIRABHAI P SOOTHAR TOTANA 48P1 4384 2-Jul-14 13000
35/1 VELAJI PACHAJI THAKOR T OTANA 48P2
610799 23-Jul-13 15000
14 1-Aug-13 15000
4383 2-Jul-14 15000
35/1 to 35/2
MOBATJI H UNECHA TOTANA 43P1, P3 4380 2-Jul-14 1500
DHARASIJI HARIJI UNECHA TOTANA 43P1P1 4381 2-Jul-14 2500
PRADHANJI B UNECHA TOTANA 43P1 4382 2-Jul-14 2500
TARASANGJI HARIBHAI UNECHA
TOTANA 44 4387 2-Jul-14 7200
35/2 JORAJI HARIJI THAKOR TOTANA 43P1P2
610798 23-Jul-13
57500 610797 23-Jul-13
044560 6-Jul-15
4398 2-Jul-14
35/2 to 35/3 JAMABHAI B BARVAD TOTANA 42P3, 42P1 4379 2-Jul-14 16000
35/3 HAIDARBHAI RASULJI MODH TOTANA 6
15 1-Aug-13
55000 610796 23-Jul-13
45619 17-Aug-15
35/3 to 35/4 SARDARJI H MAKVANA TOTANA 12 4378 2-Jul-14 12500
PARAGBHAI V SUTHAR TOTANA 15 4399 2-Jul-14 3000
35/4 SARDARJI HARIJI THAKOR TOTANA 12
72 5-Aug-13 15000
73 5-Aug-13 15000
45620 17-Aug-15 15000
10000
35/4 to 35/5 PARAGBHAI V SUTHAR TOTANA 444 4396 2-Jul-14 14000
35/5 PRAGJIBHAI VIRAMJIBHAI SUTHAR
TOTANA 444
610793 23-Jul-13 15000
610792 23-Jul-13 15000
45621 17-Aug-15 15000
35/5 to 35/6 BABUBHAI K PARMAR TOTANA 417P1, 445 4377 2-Jul-14 9000
NARANBHAI R BHARVAD TOTANA 425 4397 2-Jul-14 7000
35/6 MADHABHAI SAGTHABHAI BHARWAD
TOTANA 427
74 5-Aug-13
55000 75 5-Aug-13
45622 17-Aug-15
35/6 to 36/0 BABUBHAI K PARMAR TOTANA 130 4376 2-Jul-14 17300
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36/0 MALABHAI R MAGUNDA TOTANA 419P1
610789 23-Jul-13 15000
374547 5-Jul-14 15000
4241 6-Jun-14 8300
36/1 KUBERDAS D THAKOR TOTANA 408P1
610787 23-Jul-13 15000
610788 23-Jul-13 15000
4242 6-Jun-14 10000
SAVEETHABEN K THAKKAR TOTANA 408P1 005331 21-Jan-15 15000
36/1 to 36/2 PARAGJI B BALODHANA TOTANA 87 4345 2-Jul-14 13000
36/2
0
0
0
36/2 to 36/3 JAVANJI PUNAJI THAKOR TOTANA 66 4341 2-Jul-14 12000
JANIJI P THAKOR TOTANA 110 4342 2-Jul-14 12000
36/3
0
0
0
36/3 to 36/4 NAVINBHAI F SHAH TOTANA 112 4339 2-Jul-14 15000
NAMAJI L GHANGHOH TOTANA 111 4340 2-Jul-14 4000
36/4
0
0
0
37/0
0
0
0
38/0
0
0
0
38/1
0
0
0
38/1 to 38/2 PRATAPJI TAKHAJI SOLANKI MOTA
JAMPUR 230 4243 6-Jun-14 15000
38/2
0
0
0
38/3 JESABHAI MEVABHAI RAVAL KASARA 188/A/1 P
6P1
610786 23-Jul-13
45000 67 3-Aug-13
45623 17-Aug-15
38/4 MAVJIBHAI RAVABHAI RAVAL KASARA 188/A/1 P 9
610785 23-Jul-13
45000 66 3-Aug-13
45624 17-Aug-15
38/5 JAYENDRA A PATEL KASARA 190P4
610784 23-Jul-13 15000
610783 23-Jul-13 15000
4239 6-Jun-14 12000
38/5 to 38/6 GANGABEN A PATEL KASARA 190P1 4240 6-Jun-14 12000
38/6 GOVINDBHAI MOTIBHAI JOSHI KASARA 163
610781 23-Jul-13 15000
610782 23-Jul-13 15000
45625 17-Aug-15 15000
38/7 DEVCHAND GOVINDBHAI JOSHI
KASARA 161/1 P 9
610779 23-Jul-13 15000
610780 23-Jul-13 15000
45626 17-Aug-15 15000
38/8 HUSAINKHAN C BLOCH KASARA 150P3
610772 22-Jul-13 15000
70 3-Aug-13 15000
45627 17-Aug-15 15000
150P2 4238 6-Jun-14 10000
38A/0 BABUPURI DEVPURI GAUSWAMI
KASARA 142P2
610771 22-Jul-13
65000 276 18-Nov-13
038751 16-Apr-15
038752 16-Apr-15
38A/0 to 38A/1
VIRAMPURI DEVPURI GAUSWAMI
KASARA 149P2 4343 2-Jul-14 15000
REVABEN VIRAMBHAI CHAUDHARI
KASARA 15P1 038753 16-Apr-15 18000
BAVA B GAUSWAMI KASARA 142P1 4344 2-Jul-14 15000
38A/1 CHAUDHARI KUBERBHAI RAMBHAI
KASARA 126/1
610770 22-Jul-13 15000
69 3-Aug-13 15000
038754 16-Apr-15 15000
038755 16-Apr-15 17250
0
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38A/1 to 38A/2
CHAUDHARI PARMABHAI RATNABHAI
KASARA 124P1 038746 16-Apr-15 13800
38A/2 VIRAMPURI DEVPURI GAUSWAMI
KASARA 120
610769 22-Jul-13 15000
68 3-Aug-13 15000
038749 16-Apr-15 15000
038748 16-Apr-15 10000
038750 16-Apr-15 9300
38A/2 to 38A/3
BHAGVANBHAI RATNABHAI CHAUDHARI
KASARA 105P2 038747 16-Apr-15 12000
38A/3 SUKHDEVSINH TAKATSINH SODA
KASARA 112/1P3
005567 26-Feb-15 30000
30000
038604 18-Apr-15 43000
0
005568 26-Feb-15 30000
38A/4 SUKHDEVSINH TAKATSINH SODA
KASARA 112/1P1
005570 26-Feb-15 30000
30000
038603 18-Apr-15 43000
0
005571 26-Feb-15 30000
38A/5 DHARMAVIRSINH SUKHDEVSINH SODA
KASARA 119P1
005572 26-Feb-15 30000
30000
038605 18-Apr-15 43000
0
005573 26-Feb-15 30000
39/0 BIJOLBHAI ARAJANBHAI RABARI
DEVPURA 120/2
374256 24-Mar-14 15000
374257 24-Mar-14 15000
038757 16-Apr-15 20000
15000
39/1
0
0
0
39/2
0
0
0
39/3 RUPABHAI ARJANBHAI DESAI DEVPURA 127P1
610768 22-Jul-13 15000
278 18-Nov-13 15000
004623 9-Sep-14 15000
004624 9-Sep-14 10000
39/4 KURSEEJI BAJOOJI THAKOR DEVPURA 126P2
610767 22-Jul-13 15000
374259 24-Apr-14 15000
004625 9-Sep-14 15000
004626 9-Sep-14 6000
39/4 to 39/5 BHIJOLBHAI ARJANBHAI RABARI
DEVPURA 120/2 '038756 16-Apr-15 10000
39/5
0
0
0
40/0 LEBABHAI PUJABHAI DESAI DHANERA 85
610766 22-Jul-13
53000 279 18-Nov-13
044543 6-Jul-15
40/1 KAILASHBA INDUBA JADEJHA DHANERA 68/1
000079 5-Aug-13 15000
277 18-Nov-13 15000
004622 9-Sep-14 15000
40/1 to 40/2 TEJABHAI CHEHRABHAI DESAI DHANERA 84/2 4140 24-Apr-14 16400
40/2 JIVRAMBHAI UJAMBHAI JOSHI
SARIYAD
610764 22-Jul-13 15000
374242 24-Mar-14 15000
038623 18-Apr-15 15000
PRAHLADBHAI J JOSHI 282 4232 6-Jun-14 3800
40/3 CHAUDHARI RAMSHIBHAI DEVSHIBHAI
SARIYAD 285P1
610763 22-Jul-13 15000
374260 24-Mar-14 15000
038579 18-Apr-15 15000
40/4 SHRIRAM AMRUTBHAI JOSHI SARIYAD 463/1P1
610762 22-Jul-13 15000
374241 24-Mar-14 15000
038578 18-Apr-15 15000
40/4 to 40/5
HEMANTHKUMAR G JOSHI SARIYAD 308/1AP3 4235 6-Jun-14 3000
JIVRAMBHAI D JOSHI SARIYAD 308/1AP4 4233 6-Jun-14 5000
SANTHIBHAI JESUNGBHAI JOSHI
SARIYAD 308P1B 4454 15-Jul-14 10750
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40/5 HARDEVBHAI BHIMJIBHAI JOSHI
SARIYAD 308/P1
610761 22-Jul-13 15000
374239 24-Mar-14 15000
038620 18-Apr-15 15000
40/5 to 40/6 HARIDEVBHAI B JOSHI SARIYAD 308/1K 4234 6-Jun-14 7500
40/6 JOSHI PRAHALAD RAMSHANKAR
SARIYAD 315
610760 22-Jul-13 15000
374240 24-Mar-14 15000
038626 18-Apr-15 10000
044542 6-Jul-15 5000
40/6 to 40/7 PRAHLADBHAI R JOSHI SARIYAD 315 4228 6-Jun-14 16000
PRABHURAM K JOSHI SARIYAD 323P1 4225 6-Jun-14 6500
40/7 BHARATBHAI GOPALBHAI JOSHI
SARIYAD 321P2
610759 22-Jul-13 15000
374238 24-Mar-14 15000
038621 18-Apr-15 15000
40/7 to 40/8 MANCHIBEN B JOSHI SARIYAD 343P1 4223 6-Jun-14 9000
40/8
JOSHI ALKESHBHAI BALDEVBHAI
SARIYAD 343P1
610758 22-Jul-13 15000
374237 24-Mar-14 15000
MANCHIBEN BALDEVBHAI JOSHI
038586 18-Apr-15 15000
40/9 AMBARAMBHAI V JOSHI SARIYAD 347
610757 22-Jul-13
48600 374236 24-Mar-14
038622 18-Apr-15
004632 9-Sep-14
40/10 CHAUDHARI RAMSHIBHAI DEVSHIBHAI
SARIYAD 396
610756 22-Jul-13 15000
374332 3-Apr-14 15000
038580 18-Apr-15 15000
40/11 LAKHAMAN DHUDABHAI PANCHAL
SARIYAD 398
610755 22-Jul-13 15000
374258 24-Mar-14 15000
038582 18-Apr-15 10000
40/11 to 41/0
LAXMANBHAI D PANCHAL SARIYAD 398 4230 6-Jun-14 8500
AP41/0 DUNGARBHAI RAMABHAI CHAUDHARY
SARIYAD 402
610778 22-Jul-13 15000
374255 24-Mar-14 15000
038625 18-Apr-15 10000
4467 15-Jul-14 16477
41/1 BHARATBHAI GOPALBHAI JOSHI
SARIYAD 465P1 P
610754 22-Jul-13 15000
374254 24-Mar-14 15000
038584 18-Apr-15 15000
4000
41/1 to 41/2 HARIDEVBHAI B JOSHI SARIYAD 464/2 4227 6-Jun-14 4000
41/2
VASUDEV BHANJIBHAI JOSHI SARIYAD 463P1
610751 22-Jul-13 7500
374252 24-Mar-14 7500
038619 18-Apr-15 7500
PARBHURAM JEMABHAI JOSHI SARIYAD 457
610752 22-Jul-13 7500
374253 24-Mar-14 7500
038628 18-Apr-15 7500
41/2 to 41A/0
PRABHURAM J JOSHI SARIYAD 463/2 4224 6-Jun-14 5300
BALDEVBHAI B JOSHI SARIYAD 481/3P1 4222 6-Jun-14 5000
41A/0 LAXMIRAM S JOSHI SARIYAD 485/2
610750 22-Jul-13 15000
374380 21-Apr-14 15000
038583 18-Apr-15 15000
4236 6-Jun-14 10000
41A/0 to 41A/1
DAYABHAI D JOSHI SARIYAD 485/3 4237 6-Jun-14 5000
REVABHAI V DESAI SARIYAD 506/2 4226 6-Jun-14 5500
41A/1 REVABHAI VASIBHAI DESAI SARIYAD 506P1
610749 22-Jul-13 15000
374250 24-Mar-14 15000
038627 18-Apr-15 15000
41A/1 to 41A/2
RAMESHBHAI RAMSIBHAI DEVSIBHAI
SARIYAD 505 4231 6-Jun-14 9000
DHANIBEN L CHAUDHARY SARIYAD 535 4229 6-Jun-14 6000
41A/2 DHANIBEN LAKSHMANBHAI CHAUDHARI
SARIYAD 379
610744 20-Jul-13
45000 374249 24-Mar-14
038581 18-Apr-15
41A/3 PARMABHAI DEVABHAI CHAUDHARI
SARIYAD 545
610743 20-Jul-13 15000
374248 24-Mar-14 15000
038624 18-Apr-15 15000
42/0 RANCHHODBHAI BHIMABHAI CHAUDHARI
SARIYAD 111
610742 20-Jul-13
45000 374247 24-Mar-14
038618 18-Apr-15
42/1 MANILAL LALJIBHAI MAKVANA SARIYAD 563 610741 20-Jul-13 15000
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374246 24-Mar-14 15000
45636 17-Aug-15 15000
42/2 PUNABHAI JEMABHAI NAI SARIYAD 598/2
610740 20-Jul-13
45000 374245 24-Mar-14
038585 18-Apr-15
42/3 LAXMANBHAI GANESHBHAI CHAUDHARY
SARIYAD 603P3
610739 20-Jul-13 15000
374244 24-Mar-14 15000
038629 18-Apr-15 8000
4463 15-Jul-14 17600
42/3 to 42/4
JITHABHAI JAGMALBHAI CHAUDHARY
SARIYAD 603P1 4462 15-Jul-14 5400
KANJIBHAI VIRABHAI CHAUDHARY
SARIYAD 603P2 4464 15-Jul-14 5063
42/4 GANDAJI MADARJI THAKOR LODHI 89/13
610738 20-Jul-13 15000
374290 12-Mar-14 15000
4469 15-Jul-14 22930
42/4 to 42/5 SOMABHAI J DESAI LODHI 89/22 4468 15-Jul-14 15935
42/5 JORABHAI VASTABHAI RABARI LODHI 89/23
610737 20-Jul-13 15000
374291 31-Mar-14 15000
038610 18-Apr-15 15000
43/0 VERASHIBHAI KALYANBHAI RABARI
LODHI 89/30
610736 20-Jul-13 15000
374392 31-Mar-14 15000
4143 24-Apr-14 20000
4453 15-Jul-14 20000
43/0 to 43/1
ISHWARBHAI KHENGARBHAI RABARI
LODHI 89/35/P2 4144 24-Apr-14 2700
MEGHRAJBHAI VASIBHAI RABARI
LODHI 127 4138 24-Apr-14 4300
43/1 PANIBEN HIRABHAI CHAMAR LODHI 89/36
120 25-Sep-13
52200 374293 31-Mar-14
038609 18-Apr-15
4455 15-Jul-14
43/1 to 43/2 HARGOVANBHAI SUNDABHAI DESAI
LODHI 43 4451 15-Jul-14 4725
43/2
0
0
0
43/3 SHIVAJI KACHRAJI THAKOR / NO Owner
LODHI
610734 20-Jul-13 15000
0
0
43/3 to 43/4 REKHAJI JAHUJI THAKOR LODHI GP 4142 24-Apr-14 15000
NAGJIBHAI VSRAMBHAI RABARI
LODHI 37/1P 4139 24-Apr-14 5700
43/4
0
0
0
43/5
NAGJIBHAI VASRAMBHAI RABARI
LODHI 33/2 P
610733 20-Jul-13 15000
374294 31-Mar-14 15000
AMRUTBHAI JORABHAI RABARI
4141 24-Apr-14 5700
43/5 to 43/6 CHHAGANBHAI MALABHAI DESAI
LODHI 30P 4452 15-Jul-14 5400
43/6 PRADHANJI RAMCHANDJI THAKOR
VADIYA 9P
610732 20-Jul-13 15000
374295 31-Mar-14 15000
004834 27-Sep-14 15000
43/6 to 43/7 PRADHANJI RAMCHANDJI THAKOR
VADIYA 9P 4137 24-Apr-14 7000
43/7
DHIRAJLAL PUNAMCHAND SHAH
VADIYA 7/2
374088 26-Feb-14 15000
374089 26-Feb-14 15000
45628 17-Aug-15 15000
UMIDJI KUMARJI THAKOR LODHI 72/2 4091 4-Apr-14 8400
43/7 to 44/0
KARAMSHIBHAI KHENGARBHAI RABARI
VADIYA 71P1 4459 15-Jul-14 4050
RAVABHAI G RABARI VADIYA 71 4460 15-Jul-14 6000
44/0
SHAH PIYUSHKUMAR NATHALAL
KALONDHI 71
374185 7-Mar-14 15000
374186 7-Mar-14 15000
45629 17-Aug-15 15000
RUPABEN C RABARI VADIYA 71P2 4456 15-Jul-14 4950
44/0 to 44/1 THAKOR GAMBHIRJI VADIYA 66P1 4093 4-Apr-14 7800
THAKOR SOBHAJI VADIYA 73/2P 4092 4-Apr-14 7000
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THAKOR VADHANJI VADIYA 73/2P 4090 4-Apr-14 9000
44/1 SAVSIJI GHEMARJI THAKOR VADIYA 66P3
78 5-Aug-13
50000 374296 31-Mar-14
4458 15-Jul-14
038612 18-Apr-15
44/1 to 44/2 SHAH PIYUSHKUMAR VADIYA 53 4094 4-Apr-14 11600
44/2 CHENAJI DAJUJI THAKOR VADIYA 51/4
610730 20-Jul-13 15000
374297 31-Mar-14 15000
004833 27-Sep-14 15000
44/2 to 44/3
THAKOR PARJIJI LODHI 51/4 4097 4-Apr-14 4200
THAKOR KESAJI LODHI 51/2 P 4096 4-Apr-14 4700
THAKOR KANTIJI LODHI 51/2 P 4095 4-Apr-14 4100
MADARJI AJUJI THAKOR LODHI 51P2 4449 15-Jul-14 4000
44/3 MANJAJI ABHA JI THAKOR VADIYA 51P1
610729 20-Jul-13 15000
374298 31-Mar-14 15000
4450 15-Jul-14 15000
038613 18-Apr-15 10000
44/3 to 44/4 THAKOR GAMBHIRJI VADIYA 48P 4098 4-Apr-14 4500
SOJAJI KALUJI THAKOR VADIYA 45 4457 15-Jul-14 3974
44/4 OKHAJI KALUJI THAKOR VADIYA 45
610728 20-Jul-13 15000
374299 31-Mar-14 15000
4461 15-Jul-14 15000
038611 18-Apr-15 8000
44/5
0
0
0
45/0 VARSUNGJI RAYAJI THAKOR KALONDHI 126P1
610727 20-Jul-13 15000
374300 31-Mar-14 15000
038719 16-Apr-15 15000
45/1 RUPESHKUMAR BHOGILAL BHATKIYA
KALONDHI 129/1P
374183 7-Apr-14 15000
374184 7-Mar-14 15000
45630 17-Aug-15 15000
45/2 KANANJI MOBATJI THAKOR KALONDHI 132/P3
610725 20-Jul-13 15000
374301 31-Mar-14 15000
45631 17-Aug-15 15000
45/3 NARSANGJI KARSANJI THAKOR
SADASAN 134P2
610724 20-Jul-13 15000
374306 31-Mar-14 15000
038718 16-Apr-15 15000
45A/0 THAKOR BABUJI DHULAJI KALONDHI 89
344 16-Dec-13 15000
374333 3-Apr-14 15000
45632 17-Aug-15 15000
45B/0 VAGHAJIBHAI M RABARI MELUSAN 24 005436 10-Feb-15
30000
0
0
45B/1
HARIBHAI VASRAMBHAI RABARI
MELUSAN 20/1P2
610723 20-Jul-13
40750 374302 31-Mar-14
005437 10-Feb-15
005438 10-Feb-15
BABUBHAI K RABARI MELUSAN 17P9
374308 31-Mar-14 7500
005439 10-Feb-15 3750
005440 10-Feb-15 3500
45B/1 to 45B/2
VELABHAI C RABARI MELUSAN 12/4 005441 10-Feb-15 5500
GOVABHAI V RABARI MELUSAN 20/1P1 005442 10-Feb-15 3500
MOHANBHAI M RABARI MELUSAN 18/1P2 005443 10-Feb-15 5500
BHIKHABHAI M RABARI MELUSAN 18/1P1 005444 10-Feb-15 7000
VERSHIBHAI V RABARI MELUSAN 20/1P3 005445 10-Feb-15 3500
45B/2 GOVABHAI V RABARI MELUSAN 12/4
610722 20-Jul-13
50500 374309 31-Mar-14
005469 10-Feb-15
005470 10-Feb-15
45B/2 to 45B/3
LILUBEN J RABARI MELUSAN 7P4 005454 10-Feb-15 3000
TALJABHAI R RABARI MELUSAN 7P2 005455 10-Feb-15 3000
RAJABHAI L RABARI MELUSAN 11/3 005456 10-Feb-15 4300
KAMSHIBHAI R RABARI MELUSAN 7P5 005467 10-Feb-15 5500
MENABEN I RABARI MELUSAN 11/2 005468 10-Feb-15 4000
45B/3
JETHABHAI RATNABHAI RABARI MELUSAN 11/4
610745 20-Jul-13
15000 374310 31-Mar-14
NAGJIBHAI M RABARI 610721 20-Jul-13 25500
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374311 31-Mar-14
005452 10-Feb-14
005453 10-Feb-14
JETHABHAI R RABARI MELUSAN 7P1 005465 10-Feb-14 7500
005466 10-Feb-14 3500
46/0
VERASHIBHAI V RABARI MELUSAN 6/1P2
610718 19-Jul-13 3750
374312 31-Mar-14 3750
005457 10-Feb-14 5000
005458 10-Feb-14 4500
HARIBHAI VASRAMBHAI RABARI
MELUSAN 6/2
610719 19-Jul-13 7500
374307 31-Mar-14 7500
0
KHENGARBHAI RAMBHAI RABARI
MELUSAN 5/3 P2
610720 19-Jul-13 3750
374303 31-Mar-14 3750
45635 17-Aug-15 3750
1500
HARIBHAI V RABARI MELUSAN 6/4 005459 10-Feb-14 10000
005460 10-Feb-14 4000
46/0 to 46/1
GOVABHAI V RABARI MELUSAN 6/4 005447 10-Feb-15 5000
BABUBHAI H RABARI MELUSAN 6/2 005448 10-Feb-15 12000
GOVABHAI V RABARI MELUSAN 6/1P1 005449 10-Feb-15 5000
BABUBHAI H RABARI MELUSAN 6/3P2 005450 10-Feb-15 4000
NAVDHANBHAI H RABARI MELUSAN
6/4 005461 10-Feb-15 9300
6/2
005462 10-Feb-15 3000
005463 10-Feb-15 4000
005464 10-Feb-15 9500
46/1 DANASARA GRAMPANCHAYAT DANASARA
610717 19-Jul-13 15000
0
0
46/1 to 46/2
MAGANBHAI TEJABHAI RABRI MELUSAN 69 005434 10-Feb-15 10000
MOHANBHAI TEJABHAI RABARI
MELUSAN 69 005435 10-Feb-15 5500
KAMSHIBHAI N RABARI MELUSAN 71/2P2 005446 10-Feb-15 7000
LILABHAI M RABARI MELUSAN 71/2P2 005451 10-Feb-15 3000
46/2 DHUDABHAI B JOSHI DHANASARA 45P1
610716 19-Jul-13 15000
374304 31-Mar-14 15000
005482 10-Feb-15 15000
005481 10-Feb-15 5500
46/2 to 46/3
JIVRAMBHAI R JOSHI DHANASARA 43P1 005477 10-Feb-15 11000
KASHIRAMBHAI P JOSHI DHANASARA 44 005478 10-Feb-15 7000
PACHANBHAI G BRAHMAN DHANASARA 40P3 005479 10-Feb-15 3500
JAYARAMBHAI P JOSHI DHANASARA 44 005480 10-Feb-15 7000
DALCHABHAI S JOSHI DHANASARA 3/26 005488 10-Feb-15 7000
RAMJIBHAI P JOSHI DHANASARA 44P 005490 10-Feb-15 7000
46/3 NARMADASHANKAR B JOSHI DHANASARA 43P2
610715 19-Jul-13 15000
374305 31-Mar-14 15000
005473 10-Feb-15 25000
005472 10-Feb-15 15000
46/3 to 46/4
NANJI BHAI JIVANBHAI JOSHI DHANASARA 30/3 005471 10-Feb-15 9500
DANSUNGBHAI K JOSHI DHANASARA 51P4 005484 10-Feb-15 3000
KASHIRAMBHAI M JOSHI DHANASARA 30/2P3 005474 10-Feb-15 4000
NATWARBHAI K JOSHI DHANASARA 51P5 005489 10-Feb-15 11000
NARANBHAI S JOSHI DHANASARA 33/4P3 005491 10-Feb-15 15000
46/4 JAYANTHIBHAI R JOSHI DHANASARA 31
610714 19-Jul-13 15000
005475 10-Feb-15 15000
15000
005476 10-Feb-15 7000
46/4 to 46/5
RAMESWARBHAI T JOSHI DHANASARA 24P4 005483 10-Feb-15 8000
DILIPKUMAR H JOSHI DHANASARA 23P2 005485 10-Feb-15 7000
KANAIYALAL H JOSHI DHANASARA 23P1 005486 10-Feb-15 7000
RAMJIBHAI K JOSHI DHANASARA 32P2 005487 10-Feb-15 7500
JESUNGHBHAI D JOSHI DHARUSAN 78 005505 10-Feb-15 7500
BHOLABHAI JASUNGBHAI BHRAHMAN
DHARUSAN 78 005506 10-Feb-15 5000
PARAGBHAI D BHRAHMAN DHARUSAN 78 005507 10-Feb-15 7500
46/5 MULJIBHAI D JOSHI DHARUSAN 78 005428 10-Feb-15
60000
0
0
005431 10-Feb-15 15000
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46/5 to 47/0
NARANBHAI D JOSHI DHARUSAN 71/5/P1 005425 10-Feb-15 30000
AMARATBHAI R JOSHI DHARUSAN 75P1P2 005492 10-Feb-15 11000
VISHNUBHAI R JOSHI DHARUSAN 74P1 005493 10-Feb-15 11000
BALDEVBHAI R BRAHMAN DHARUSAN 124 005499 10-Feb-15 10000
SRIRAMBHAI R JOSHI DHARUSAN 61/1P 005500 10-Feb-15 20000
SOMABHAI M BHRAHMAN DHARUSAN 76/1P1 005502 10-Feb-15 2000
BABUBHAI M BHRAHMAN DHARUSAN 75P2 005503 10-Feb-15 2000
SHRIRAMBHAI M BHRAHMAN DHARUSAN 76/1P1 005504 10-Feb-15 3000
47/0
BHARATBHAI L JOSHI DHARUSAN 75P2
610713 19-Jul-13 3750
374337 3-Apr-14 3750
005494 10-Feb-15 20000
76/1P2 005495 10-Feb-15 12000
MANSUKHBHAI L JOSHI DHARUSAN 74/6/P1 005496 10-Feb-15 15000
038587 18-Apr-15 10000
HARIDEVBHAI RAMJIBHAI JOSHI
DHARUSAN 74/6
610711 19-Jul-13
67500 005498 10-Feb-15
005497 10-Feb-15
038588 18-Apr-15
NAGJIBHAI M JOSHI DHARUSAN 74/4
610712 19-Jul-13 3750
374336 3-Apr-14 1875
005501 10-Feb-15 15000
47/0 to 47/1
DANSUNHBHAI V JOSHI DHARUSAN 49/2/2 004921 14-Nov-14 10000
NARANBHAI DEVCHANDBHAI JOSHI
DHARUSAN 71/5/1 004893 17-Oct-14 40000
44796 17-Aug-15 32159
SRIRAMBHAI RAMJIBHAI JOSHI
DHARUSAN 61/1 004895 17-Oct-14 24000
JAGANNATHBHAI TRIKAMBHAI JOSHI
DHARUSAN 61/2 004898 17-Oct-14 21000
47/1
JAYRAM MULJIBHAI DHARUSAN 62/1 P2
610709 19-Jul-13 7500
374338 3-Apr-14 7500
44795 17-Aug-15 7500
5000
JAYANTIBHAI TRIKAMBHAI JOSHI
DHARUSAN 61/2/1
610710 19-Jul-13
45000 374339 3-Apr-14
004897 17-Oct-14
DHARUSAN 61/2/P1 005426 10-Feb-15
47/1 to 47/2
HARDEVBHAI R BRAHMAN DHARUSAN 61/1 004892 17-Oct-14 40000
44797 17-Aug-15 30000
SAHDEVBHAI RAMJIBHAI JOSHI
DHARUSAN 51 004894 17-Oct-14 35000
DAYABHAI JESUNGBHAI JOSHI
DHARUSAN 49/3/1 004896 17-Oct-14 26000
47/2
HARDEVBHAI RAMJIBHAI BRAHMAN DHARUSAN 50/1
610708 19-Jul-13 15000
374318 3-Apr-14 15000
HARDEVBHAI R JOSHI 005424 10-Feb-15 30000
47/3 RANCHODBHAI VIRBHANBHAI THAKOR
KANOSAN 48P1
610707 19-Jul-13
50000 374319 3-Apr-14
004923 14-Nov-14
47/3 to 47/4
SAHDEVJI PRADHANJI THAKOR
KANOSAN 46P3 004723 12-Sep-14 5000
AJMALJI DHIRAJI THAKOR KANOSAN 48P2 004722 12-Sep-14 5000
JOITAJI HANSHAJI THAKOR KANOSAN 46P2 004721 12-Sep-14 5000
DEVAJI MODENJI THAKOR KANOSAN 46P3 004720 12-Sep-14 10000
BHOMAJI PRATAPJI THAKOR KANOSAN 46P1 004719 12-Sep-14 5000
004718 12-Sep-14 5000
47/4 ASHOKJI JOGAJI THAKOR KANOSAN 53P1
71 5-Aug-13
45000 374320 3-Apr-14
004717 12-Sep-14
47/4 to 48/0 DINAJI CHANDANJI THAKOR KANOSAN 85/2 004716 12-Sep-14 10000
BACHUBEN GAMAJI THAKOR KANOSAN 25P1 004715 12-Sep-14 10000
48/0 MADARJI G THAKOR KANOSAN 60P2
610705 19-Jul-13 15000
374321 3-Apr-14 15000
4389 2-Jul-14 20000
48/0 to 49/0 KEDARJI GAMBHIRJI THAKOR KANOSAN 60P2 004714 12-Sep-14 20000
49/0 SAKARBHAI RADHABHAI BHANGI
KANOSAN 80
610704 19-Jul-13
50000 374322 3-Apr-14
038716 16-Apr-15
KANOSAN 80 4353 2-Jul-14
49/0 to 49/1 FULAJI C THAKOR KANOSAN 36P3 4363 2-Jul-14 5000
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49/1 DALSANGJI NAGRAJI THAKOR KANOSAN 86
610703 19-Jul-13 15000
374323 3-Apr-14 15000
038717 16-Apr-15 15000
49/1 to 49/2 DALSANGBHAI N THAKOR KANOSAN 86 4354 2-Jul-14 2300
DARGAJI H THAKOR KANOSAN 162P3, 40 4355 2-Jul-14 5000
49/2 PANCHAL RAMANLAL CHUNILAL
KANOSAN 159
374378 21-Apr-14 15000
374377 21-Apr-14 15000
038715 16-Apr-15 15000
49/2 to 49/3
PANCHAL RAMANLAL CHUNILAL
KANOSAN 159 4356 2-Jul-14 2300
FULAJI GAMAJI THAKOR KANOSAN 25P1 4357 2-Jul-14 5000
49/3 ISHVARBHAI KHODABHAI RABARI
GANESHPURA 185
610701 19-Jul-13 15000
374326 3-Apr-14 15000
038726 16-Apr-15 15000
49/3 to 49/4 ISWARBHAI K RABARI GANESHPURA 185 4358 2-Jul-14 2000
49/4 BABUBHAI SARTANBHAI DESAI
GANESHPURA 198P
610700 19-Jul-13 15000
374545 5-Jul-14 15000
038725 16-Apr-15 15000
49/4 to 49/5 BABUBHAI S RABARI GANESHPURA 198 4365 2-Jul-14 8200
UDAJI D RAJPUT GANESHPURA 253 4366 2-Jul-14 7100
49/5 UDESINH DALAJI RAJPUT GANESHPURA 253P
610699 19-Jul-13 15000
374546 5-Jul-14 15000
038722 16-Apr-15 15000
49/5 to 49/6 BARATBHAI S RABARI GANESHPURA 155P1 4359 2-Jul-14 5000
49/6 BHARATBHAI SARTANBHAI RABARI
GANESHPURA 155P1
122 25-Sep-13
45000 374327 3-Apr-14
038724 16-Apr-15
49/6 to 49/7 RAMJIBHAI R RAVAL GANESHPURA 145 4360 2-Jul-14 3600
49/7
RAMCHANDBHAI NANABHAI RAVAL
GANESHPURA 142
610697 19-Jul-13 30000
374379 21-Apr-14
RAMJIBHAI RAMCHANDBHAI RAVAL
038723 16-Apr-15 15000
49/7 to 49/8 TALJABHAI S RABARI GANESHPURA 86 4361 2-Jul-14 5500
RAMJIBHAI R RAVAL GANESHPURA 142 4364 2-Jul-14 5000
49/8 TALJABHAI SARTANBHAI RABARI
GANESHPURA 86P
610748 22-Jul-13
45000 374329 3-Apr-14
038727 16-Apr-15
50/0 SOMABHAI J RABARI GANESHPURA 79P2
459 21-Jan-14 15000
460 21-Jan-14 15000
4388 2-Jul-14 20000
4362 2-Jul-14 5100
50/1 KANJIBHAI NATHABHAI RABARI
ABLUVA 266/1P2
461 21-Jan-14 15000
462 21-Jan-14 15000
038617 18-Apr-15 15000
4445 15-Jul-14 7000
50A/0 NAGJIBHAI MAGANBHAI DARJI ABLUVA 272
330 16-Dec-13 15000
374187 7-Mar-14 15000
4431 15-Jul-14 21087
50A/1 BALWANTHJI BHAICHANDJI THAKOR
ABLUVA 285P2
331 16-Dec-13
62415 394 26-Dec-13
45633 17-Aug-15
4432 15-Jul-14
50A/1 to 50A/2
VANVIRJI R THAKOR ABLUVA 281/1/4 4433 15-Jul-14 6020
BABUJI K THAKOR ABLUVA 281/1/2 4439 15-Jul-14 4300
CHENJIJI K THAKOR ABLUVA 280/3A 4440 15-Jul-14 2688
ISWARJI M THAKOR ABLUVA 280/2/3 4441 15-Jul-14 2688
SAVDHANJI V THAKOR ABLUVA 280/2/2 4442 15-Jul-14 3763
50A/2 CHATURJI KALUJI THAKOR
ABLUVA 280/2/1
332 16-Dec-13
45000 374188 7-Mar-14
038616 18-Apr-15
CHATURJI K THAKOR 4434 15-Jul-14 7020
50A/2 to 51/0
KANJIBAHI N RABARI ABLUVA 324 4400 2-Jul-14 2500
51/0 AMRATBHAI CHEHRABHI RABARI
ABLUVA 325
333 16-Dec-13 15000
374189 7-Mar-14 15000
4443 15-Jul-14 17370
44794 17-Aug-15 10500
51/1 AMRATBHAI NATHABHAI RABARI
ABLUVA 88P1 334 16-Dec-13 15000
374190 7-Mar-14 15000
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038614 18-Apr-15 15000
4435 15-Jul-14 10965
51/2 MULIBEN VIRABHAI RABARI ABLUVA 368/1
335 16-Dec-13
45000 374191 7-Mar-14
4448 15-Jul-14
51/3 VADANJI CHUNAJI THAKOR ABLUVA 364P5
336 16-Dec-13
49719 376 26-Dec-13
4436 15-Jul-14
51/3 to 51/4 RAMIJI B THAKOR ABLUVA 368/1 4437 15-Jul-14 18168
51/4 RABARI AMRUTBHAI MAGANBHAI
ABLOVA 387/1P2
337 16-Dec-13 15000
374192 7-Mar-14 15000
038615 18-Apr-15 15000
51/4 to 51A/0
AMRATBHAI MAGANBHAI RABAI
ABLUVA 387/1P2 4438 15-Jul-14 13545
51A/0
RAHIMBHAI JAMAIBHAI MUMAN
ABLUVA 372/1P2
338 16-Dec-13 7500
374331 3-Apr-14 7500
4401 2-Jul-14 7500
HABIB DADU MUMAN ABLUVA 372/3P1
339 16-Dec-13
22500 374330 3-Apr-14
4444 15-Jul-14
51A/0 to 51B/0
VAJISINH JVIHABHAI THAKOR ABLUVA 371/1P2 004727 12-Sep-14 16000
004728 12-Sep-14 8000
51B/0 IBRAHIMBHAI ALIMADBHAI MUMAN
ABLUVA
387/5
340 16-Dec-13
70000
374340 3-Apr-14
4402 2-Jul-14
390/2 45606 17-08-2015
45607 17-08-2015
51B/0 to 51B/1
MUMAD HAMIDABEN VALIBHAI ABLUVA 372/3P2 004659 12-Sep-14 15000
DINESHBHAI AMTHABHAI RABARI
ABLUVA 386/1P1 004665 12-Sep-14 10750
KANJIBHAI AMTHABHAI RABARI
ABLUVA 387/1P3 004666 12-Sep-14 10000
51B/1 PANCHAL AMBALAL HEMCHAND
ABLOVA 373/1
342 16-Dec-13 15000
374341 3-Apr-14 15000
45634 17-Aug-15 15000
51B/2 BHARATKUMAR KANTILAL BRAHMBHATT
DELVADA 149
343 16-Dec-13 15000
374342 3-Apr-14 15000
038721 16-Apr-15 15000
51B/3 RASHMIKANT NATWARLAL BRAHMBHATT
DELVADA 148/1
463 21-Jan-14 15000
464 21-Jan-14 15000
038720 16-Apr-15 15000
52/0
RANJITKUMAR RUGHNATHBHAI BAROT
JANGRAL 497
447 21-Jan-14 10000
448 21-Jan-14 10000
004661 12-Sep-14 10500
501P2 004663 12-Sep-14 15000
BHARATKUMART RAGHNATHBHAI BAROT
JANGRAL 502
449 21-Jan-14 10000
450 21-Jan-14 10000
004664 12-Sep-14 15000
53/0
LAXMIBEN AMRUTBHAI PATEL JANGRAL 500
455 21-Jan-14
32000 456 21-Jan-14
004660 12-Sep-14
RAJENRAKUMAR MAFATLAL BHAROT
JANGRAL
495/P1 457 21-Jan-14 10000
458 21-Jan-14 10000
GHANSYAM RUGHNATHBHAI BRAHMPATT
496/2 004662 12-Sep-14 15000
RAJENDRA CHANDULAL BAROT
476P 044561 6-Jul-15 30000
56/0
BHARATKUMAR JAIDEVLAL BHAROT
JANGRAL 475
374087 26-Feb-14 10000
0
0
451 21-Jan-14 15000
452 21-Jan-14 15000
374086 26-Feb-14 15000
JAYESHBHAI JIVANLAL BAROT JANGRAL 474 038742 16/04/15
60000
0
0
0
2,08,50,382
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DETAILS OF COMPENSATION PAYMENT FOR 220KV LINE (GETCO FUNDED)
Loc.no. Name of Owner Village Survey
No. Draft No.
Date
Total Compensation
paid for all Category
Gentry GETCO s/s Charanka Gov.Land 0
1/0. Nagdanbhai Devdanbhai Gov.Land 2396 11.02.2012 38000
2/0. Gelabhai Raimalbhai Aluvash 151/7 1724
20.09.2011 13000
2/1. Aluvash 159
3/0. Karnabhai Devadanbhai Aluvash 2398 11.02.2012 38000
3/1. Aluvash Gov.Land 0
4/0. Aluvash Gov.Land 0
4/1. Babubhai Devayatbhai Aluvash 49 1841 12.11.2011 12000
2399 11.02.2012 25000
4/2. Babubhai Devayatbhai Aluvash 49 1842 12.11.2011 12000
2400 11.02.2012 25000
4/3. Ramabhai Manabhai Aluvash 54 1843 12.11.2011 12000
11.02.2012
2401 11.02.2012 25000
5/0. Ramabhai Manabhai Aluvash 55 1844 12.11.2011 12000
6/0. Ayar Naranbhai Jivabhai Patanka 407
305 29.08.2011 12000
1829 11.11.2011 13000
2062 26.12.2011 13000
6/1. Thakor Dharshibhai Shivabhai Patanka 394
306 29.08.2011 12000
1830 11.11.2011 13000
2063 26.12.2011 13000
6/2. Koli Sendhabhai Balubhai Patanka 397
307 29.08.2011 12000
1706 16.06.2011 13000
2064 26.12.2011 13000
6/3.
Jivanbhai Khimabhai
Patanka 377/1 1707 16.09.2011 25000
2394 11.02.2012 13000
6/4. Patanka 333
6/5. Devshibhai Shivabhai Patanka 371
1708 16.09.2011 12000
1831 11.11..2011 13000
2065 26.12.2011 13000
6/6. Patanka 326
7/0. Jethabhai Dayabhai Patanka 277/2/1
1709 16.09.2011 12000
1832 11.11.2011 13000
2066 26.12.2011 13000
7/1. 261
7/2. 261
8/0. Ayar Devabhai Pachanbhai Patanka 268/3
308 29.08.2011 12000
1833 11.11.2011 13000
2067 26.12.2011 13000
8/1. Ayar Nagabhai Pachanbhai Patanka 268/2
309 29.08.2011 12000
1710 16.09.2011 13000
2068 26.12.2011 13000
8/2. Ajabhai Alabhai Patanka 271/1 1834 11.11.2011 25000
2069 26.12.2011 13000
8/3.
Ramdanbhai Pratapbhai
Patanka 273/1
1711 16.092011 12000
1835 11.11.2011 13000
2070 26.12.2011 13000
8/4.
Hajabhai Akhabhai
Patanka 243/1
1712 16.09.2011 12000
Rudabhai Hajabhai 1836 11.11.2011 13000
2071 26.12.2011 13000
8/5. Ambadan Narhardan
Patanka 244 1713 16.09.2011 12000
1837 11.11.2011 13000
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2072 26.12.2011 13000
8A/0
Haridan Samaratdan
Patanka 246/2
323 19.09.2011 12000
1839 12.11.2011 13000
2073 26.12.2011 13000
8A/1
Jitudan Ravatdan
Patanka 218
1724 20.09.2011 12000
1864 17.11.2011 13000
2074 26.12.2011 13000
8A/2
Lumbhabhai Balubhai
Patanka 221/2
322 19.09.2011 12000
1865 17.11.2011 25000
2075 26.12.2011 13000
8A/3
Bhalabhai Ukabhai
Patanka 197/2
321 19.09.2011 12000
1866 17.11.2011 13000
2076 26.12.2011 13000
8B/0
Bhalabhai Hardasbhai
Patanka 196/2
320 19.09.2011 12000
2077 26.12.2011 6500
8B/0
Pachanbhai Dayabhai
195/1 1867 17.11.2011 12500
2078 26.12.2011 6500
8B/1
Hirabhai Valabhai
194 1868 17.11.2011 25000
2079 26.12.2011 13000
9/0.
Ayar Aja Pacha
185 1869 17.11.2011 25000
2118 29.12.2011 13000
9/1. Forest 185 0
0
9/2. Forest 185 0
0
10/0.
Govt Land
Sindhada
362 0
Babubhai Isabkhanbhai 381
2120 29.12.2011 38000
10/1. Rauma Dauabhai Raydhanji 363 456 03.12.2011 25000
10/2. 363
10/3. 382 & 381
10/4. 379
11/0. 421
11/1. 420
11/2. 420
12/0. 420
12/1. 401
12/2. 406
12/3. 527
12/4. 526
12/5. 523
13/0. Dharsibhai Rugnathbhai 48/1 1840 12.11.2011 7500
13A/0 Alimamadbhai Kalujibhai
75
2119 29.12.2011 44950
LILo Point 73
Hetabkhan Bhanji 53 2121 29.12.2011 38000
8A/5 & 8A/6 Laxmanbhai Vaghabhai 190/2 450 03.12.2011 7000
11/0. Karmanbhai Haribhai 421 452 03.12.2011 5690
11/1. Trikambhai Khemabhai 420 453 03.12.2011 10500
12/1. Bibiben Karimkhan 20 454 03.12.2011 3750
12/1. Hussainaben Rasulkhan 401 455 03.12.2011 3896
Trikambhai Khemabhai 2122 29.12.2011 14850
Trikambhai Khemabhai 2123 29.12.2011 13850
Rajabhai Khodabhai 2124 29.12.2011 10465
Ajabhai Alabhai 2125 29.12.2011 10465
Umedkhan Alimamad 2126 29.12.2011 7872
Jitudanbhai Ravatdanbhai 2136 31.12.2011 4575
Lumbhabhai Bhalabhai 2137 31.12.2011 9025
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Nathabhai Ranabhai 2138 31.12.2011 17000
Ranabhai bhurabhai 2139 31.12.2011 2765
Ajabhai Pachanbhai 2140 31.12.2011 9775
Bahubhai Isbtkhan 2141 31.12.2011 15000
Sedhabhai Balubhai Koli 2142 31.12.2011 15000
Nagabhai Panchanbhai 2143 31.12.2011 7625
10/0 To 10/2 Sundabhai Bhikhabhai 2180 04.01 .2012 11000
10/0 To 10/2 Hamirbhai Okhabhai 2181 04.01 .2012 3000
10/3 To 10/4 Mimjibhai Mavjibhai 2182 04.01 .2012 7200
10/4 To 11/0 Aadam Babubhai 2183 04.01 .2012 4000
10/4 To 11/0 Sundabhai Revabhai 2184 04.01 .2012 7200
11/1 To 11/2 To 12/0
Trikambhai Khembhai 2185 04.01 .2012 12000
12/1 To 12/2 Aambabhai Kumbhabhai 2186 04.01 .2012 14000
12/1 To 12/2 Bibiben Karimkhan 2187 04.01 .2012 9000
12/1 To 12/2 Isabkhan Umarkhan 2188 04.01 .2012 8000
12/1 To 12/2 Jakirbhai Rasulbhai 2189 04.01 .2012 6000
12/2 To 12/3 Kasambhai Alikhan 2190 04.01 .2012 6000
12/2 To 12/3 Kasambhai Punjabhai 2191 04.01 .2012 10000
12/3 To 12/4 Nitu Punja 2192 04.01 .2012 10000
12/3 To 12/4 Babu Pragji 2193 04.01 .2012 16000
12/3 To 12/4 Kalu Mobatkhan 2194 04.01 .2012 6000
12/3 To 12/4 Rahim Mamod 2195 04.01 .2012 9000
12/5 To 13/0 Kalubhai Pragjibhai 2196 04.01 .2012 6000
12/5 To 13/0 Karim Hamirji 2197 04.01 .2012 10000
12/5 To 13/0 Mohad Saumbha 2198 05.01.2012 4000
13/0 To 13B/0
Kadarkhan Mobatkhan 2199 05.01.2012 5000
13/0 To 13B/0
Janmmoad Haji Sulemen 2200 05.01.2012 9000
13B/0 To 13A/0
Hebatkhan Bhanji 2201 05.01.2012 7200
13/0 To 13B/0
Shankarbhai Bhojabhai 2202 05.01.2012 4000
10/4 To 11/0 Satabhai Mavjibhai 2203 05.01.2012 7000
11/0 To 11/1 Karmanbhai Haribhai 2204 05.01.2012 3000
10/3 To 10/4 Babubhai Isabkhan 2205 05.01.2012 17000
10/3 To 10/4 Maksud Isabkhan 2206 05.01.2012 14000
Rasulkhan Ranaji 583 07.01.2012 38000
Bibiben Karimkhan 582 07.01.2012 38000
Satabhai Megarajbhai 581 07.01.2012 6500
Trikam Khema 580 07.01.2012 76000
Trikam Khema 579 07.01.2012 38000
Momji Mavji 578 07.01.2012 38000
Daudbhai Raidhanji 577 07.01.2012 9500
Muzabkhan Bhanji 576 07.01.2012 18000
Hanif Isabkhan 575 07.01.2012 16000
Fejmohmdabhai Kasambhai 2225 11.01.2012 38000
13B/0. Gafurbhai Alimohmad 2224 11.01.2012 11500
12/4. Babubhai Pragjibhai 2223 11.01.2012 38000
Karmanbhai Haribhai 2222 11.01.2012 38000
Raumabhai Daoudbhai 2221 11.01.2012 13000
Thejubhai Mohmadbhai 2220 11.01.2012 38000
Dharsibhai Rugnathbhai 2219 11.01.2012 38000
Kalubhai Pragjibhai 2218 11.01.2012 38000
8A/3 Bhalabhai Ukabhai 451 03.12.2011 12000
10/3. Kureshi Rahimbhai Mahammadbhai
1872 17.11.2011 5670
8A/0 Kishordan Shaktidan 1871 17.11.2011 7875
8A/0 kana Mahadev 1870 17.11.2011 5480
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ANNEXURE-7: DETAILS OF COMPENSATION PAYMENT FOR 400 KV LINE
Details of Compensataion_400 Kv Charanka - Veloda line
Sr.no Name of Farmer Village Survey
No. Loc. No
Compensation paid for all Category including
vulnerability Assistance (If Applicable) Rs.
1 Nagdanbhai Devdanbhai Ayar Aluvas 151p1 1/0 14700
2 Lakhabhai lalabhai Ayar Aluvas 151P4 1/1 to 1/2 13535
3 jadeja javansinh ramsinh Aluvas 1 1/1 99000
4 Lakhabhai lalabhai Ayar Aluvas 151p4 1/2. 73535
5 Karnabhai devdanbhai Ayar Aluvas 40 1/3. 74390
6 Nagdanbhai Devdanbhai Ayar Aluvas 401P1 1/3 to 1/4 15165
7 Karshanbhai Devdanbhai PATANKA 40 1/3 to 1/4 14390
8 1/4 0
9 Vajabhai Devayatbhai Ayar Aluvas 49p 1A/0 14635
10 Babubhai Devayatbhai Ayar Aluvas 49 1A/1 100000
11 Babubhai Devayatbhai Ayar PATANKA 49P 1A/1 to 1A/2 17685
12 Babubhai Jagmalbhai PATANKA 60 1A/1 to 1A/2 14630
13 Alabhai Devayatbhai Ayar Aluvas 36 1A/1 to 1A/2 14890
14 BABUBHAI JAGMALBHAI AYAR
Aluvas 56 1A/2 60000
15 BABUBHAI JAGMALBHAI AYAR
Aluvas 60 1B/0 74900
16 Babubhai Jagmalbhai Aluvas 56 1B/0 14890
17 VIRAMBHAI B.THAKOR PATANKA 405 2/0. 67000
18 Rudabhai Nagibhai Rathod PATANKA 261 2/0 to 2/1 13000
19 DHARSHIBHAI S.THAKOR PATANKA 394 2/1. 63000
20 LAXMANJI BHURJI VAGHELA PATANKA 261 11200
21 BECHARBHAI S.THAKOR PATANKA 397 2/2. 64500
22 DEDAN NAGDAN AYAR PATANKA 377/2/1 2/2 TO 2/3 8000
23 Jivanbhai Khemabhai Ayar PATANKA 377/1. 2/3. 72392
24 Jadeja bhikubha tapubha PATANKA 261 2/4. 68960
25 Govindbhai Nagadanbhai Ayar PATANKA 261 2/5. 60000
26 LAXMANJI BHURJI VAGHELA PATANKA 261 2/5. 32950
27 Jadeja bhikubha tapubha PATANKA 261 2/5. 8000
28 Ayar Bharubhai kalabhi PATANKA 409 3/0. 4000
29 Madevbhai Vajabhai Ayar PATANKA 3/0 60000
30 Govindbhai Nagadanbhai Ayar PATANKA 4/0 60000
31 Arjanbhai Virambhai Ayar PATANKA 263 4/1. 84000
32 Bhjojbhai Khimabhai Ayar PATANKA 361 4/2 60000
33 Gadhvi Ramdan Pratapbhai PATANKA 258 4/3. 61550
34 Gadhvi Ramdan Pratapbhai PATANKA 258 4/3. 32450
35 Gadhvi Ramdan Pratapbhai PATANKA 258 4/4. 80210
36 Kishordn Shaktidan Gadhavi PATANKA 254 4/4. 14850
37 Gadhavi Ratandan Samarathdan
PATANKA 253 4/5. 62175
38 Gadhavi Ratandan Samarathdan
PATANKA 253 4/5. to 4/6 46375
39 Gadhavi Vishnudan Mobatdan PATANKA 244/1. 4/5. 6435
40 Gadhavi Khimdan Shivdan PATANKA 248/2. 4/6. 69000
41 Gadhavi Khimdan Shivdan PATANKA 248/2. 4/6. 26965
42 Gadhavi Khimdan Shivdan PATANKA 245 4/6. 2800
43 Ahir Savabhai Jivabhai PATANKA 243/2. 4/6. 3000
44 Maldan KANJI Gadhvi PATANKA 247 4/7. 104995
45 Gadhvi Hareshdan sagardan PATANKA 24/1. 4/7. 65005
46 Ayar Govindbhai Bhurabhai PATANKA 221 4/8. 69214
47 Nagdanbhai Kalabhai ayar PATANKA 197/1. 4/8. 16410
48 Ayar Bhachabhai Nanabhai PATANKA 200/2. 4/9. 64800
49 Thakor Talshibhai Rupshibhai PATANKA 200/2. 4/9. 6750
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50 Ayar Pachanbhai Dayabhai PATANKA 195/1. 4/10. 8000
51 Ayar Bhalabhai Hardasbhai PATANKA 98 4/10. 64500
52 Ayar Ranabhai Bhurabhai PATANKA 197p1p1 4/10. 4600
53 Thakor Nagabhai Bhagabhai PATANKA 140 4/11. 6750
54 Ayar Bhalabhai Dosabhai PATANKA 190/2. 4/11. 1550
55 Ayar Bhalabhai Dosabhai PATANKA 190/2. 4/11. 64000
56 Parbatsing Anadbha Jadeja PATANKA 29300
57 Kanjibhai Vaghabhai Thakor PATANKA 192/2p 5/0. 78430
58 Thakor Arjanbhai Vaghabhai PATANKA 226 5/0. 13785
59 Virjibhai Varsngbhai Thakor PATANKA 186 6/0. 67325
60 ishaben kanti Shidhada 361p1 8/0 12000
61 Thakor Sudabhai Bhikhbhai Shidhada 361p2 8/0. 95310
62 Kanjibhai Bhikhabhai thakor Sidhada 361p2 8/0 to 9/0 15715
63 Ramabhai Karshanbhai Thakor Sidhada 358 8/0 to 9/0 6730
64 Gadabhai Khetabhai Koli Shariyad 357 9/0. 91126
65 Hirabhai Hamirbhai Choudhariy Shidhada 384 9/1. 68000
66 Rafikbhai Anvarbhai Theba Shidhada 387 9/1 to 10/0 9250
67 Ramatkhan Modaji Theba Shidhada 16 9/1 to 10/0 10000
68 Hirabhai Hamirbhai Sidhada 384 9/1 to 10/0 8765
69 Vajiben chaturbhai koli Shidhada 387 10/0. 80000
70 Gandabhai Laxmanbhai Thakor
Shidhada 399 10/0 to 11/0 4000
71 Rafikbhai Anvarbhai Theba 20000
72 Dharshibhai Karshanbhai Koli Shidhada 396 11/0. to 11/0 9000
73 Vajiben chaturbhai koli Shidhada 387 11/0 115000
74 Chaudhary Saktabhai Ganeshbhai
Shidhada 399 11/0 to 11/1 14680
75 Jayantibhai Chaturbhai Thakor Shidhada 397 11/0 to 11/1 7000
76 Anvarkhan Gulmamad Theba Shidhada 397 11/0 to 11/1 10000
77 Bhuriben Chaturbhai Shidhada 397 11/0 to 11/1 8650
78 Thakor Dharshi Nabhabhai Shidhada 331 11/1. 71000
79 Patel Muljibhai Shidhada 11/1-11/2 7680
80 Balvantbhai Rameshbahi Chaudhary
Shidhada 330 11/1-11/2 8264
81 Ramshibhaai Gokalbhai Chaoudhary
Shidhada 330 11/2. 83000
82 Babiben Karimkhan Theba Shidhada 7215
83 Sarbhai Sermamad Theba Shidhada 529 11/2-11/3 6395
84 Mamad Subha theba Shidhada 529 11/3. 83512
85 Hasanbhai Raidhanji Theba Shidhada 6 11/3. 3500
86 Sabirhasan Gumamad Theba Shidhada 8 11/3-11/4 14650
87 Ramjanbhai Togaji Theba Shidhada 7 11/3-11/4 13000
88 Gulmahmad Dalumiya theba Shidhada 8 11/4. 104000
89 Ramzanbhai Togabhai Ayar Sidhada 11/4 to 11/5 6800
90 Dariyakhan Baubha Theba Sidhada 13p1 11/4 to 11/5 9350
91 Theba Mebub Karimkhan Sidhada 13p2 11/4 to 11/5 16076
92 Allararakhabhai Togaji Theba Sidhada 17 11/4 to 11/5 13889
93 Theba Dariyakhan nubha Shidhada 13p2 11/5. 3500
94 Hussenbhai Hamirbhai Theba-2 leg
Shidhada 19 11/5 54975
95 Kadarkhan Mehbub khan theba Shidhada 49 11/5-12/0 14350
96 Janmahmad Hajisuleman theba
Shidhada 49/p1 12/0. 70000
97 Janmahmad Hajisuleman theba
Shidhada 49/p1 12/0. 48500
98 Janmahmad Hajisuleman theba
Shidhada 49/p1 12/0. 32325
99 Kadrakhan Mohabatkhan Theba
Shidhada 49 12A/0 19675
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100 Dharshibhai Rugdanbhai Thakor
Shidhada 48/2. 12/0. 8500
101 Satabhai Meghrajbhai Thakor Shidhada 48/1. 12/0.-12a/0 7400
102 Janmahmad Hajisuleman theba
Shidhada 49/p1 12/0. 20000
103 Shkinaben Medaji Rauma Shidhada 47 12/0. 13635
104 Kadarkhan Mehbub khan theba Sidhada 49 12A/0 19675
105 Alimamad Kaluji Sidhada 46 12A/0 122000
106 Rabiyaben Bhihubhai THEPA Shidhada 45 12a/0-12a/1 4500
107 Alibhai Rehmatkhan Theba Shidhada 511 12a/0-12a/1 13275
108 Malujikhan Saheb khan theba Sidhada 44 12A/1 77000
109 Malujikhan Saheb khan theba Sidhada 44
12A/1 to 12A/2
13000
110 Maksudbhai isubkhan Theba Sidhada 25 12A/2 65000
111 Maksudbhai isubkhan Theba Sidhada 25 12A/2 55000
112 Mayuddin Noormamad Theba Sidhada 26 12A/2 16300
113 Theba abdulbhai jusabhai Shidhada 188 13/0. 9776
114 Notukhari Punjmiya Nagori Shidhada 27 13/0 110300
115 Radhabhai Bavabhai Rabari Shidhada 101p2 13/0 6400
116 Rematkhan sahebkhan malek Bamroli 103/2p 13/1 108330
117 Mansangbhai Bhikhabhai Thakor
Bamroli 110/1/1. 13/1 7500
118 Thakor Devanbhai Amthubhai Bamroli 55 13/2 30000
119 Thakor Devshibhai Amthubhai Bamroli 110/2. 13/2 73493
120 Thakor Mansangbhai Bhikhabhai
Bamroli 110/1/1. 13/2 2100
121 Manubhai Raaulkhan Malek Bamroli 58 13/2 to 13/3 6735
122 Malek Rehmadkhan Sahebkhan
Bamroli 55 13/3 40000
123 Barvad Ramji Khetabhai Bamroli 59 13/3 35000
124 Thakor Laghdhirbhai Nanji Bamroli 56 13/4 90385
125 Radhaben Danabhai Rabari Bamroli 48 14/0 70000
126 Vajabhai Ramjibhai Thakor Dabhi 79 14/1 75000
127 Mevabhai Malubhai Thakor Dabhi 77 14/2 74000
128 Rabari Sundabhai Sagrambhai Dabhi 85 14/3 74000
129 Thakor Savdanbhai Chothabhai
Dabhi 14 14/4 76000
130 Bhemabhai Ravatbhai Thakor Dabhi 17 14/5 80000
131 Dabhi Gram Panchayat
14/6 0
132 Thakor Bhagvanji Suraji Dabhi 163 14/7 80000
133 Thakor Jevatbhai Dharamshibhai
Dabhi 169 14/8 74000
134 Dayabhai MavjibhaiRaval Dabhi 209P 14/8 to 15/0 24285
135 Nemabhai Rupabhai Thakor Dabhi 167 14/8 to 15/0 2000
136 Swami Ratubharthi Vasubharthi
Dabhi 210 15/0 78000
137 Mukesh Arjanbhai Thakor Dabhi 219 15/0 to 15/1 10300
138 Somabhai Dayabhai Thakor Dabhi 78 15/0 to 15/1 3000
139 Thakor Harchandbhai Kanjibhai
Dabhi 223 15/1 98000
140 Virajibhai Chhathabhai thakor Dabhi 224p1 15/1 to 15/2 10650
141 Rathod Jamabhai Nagjibhai Korda 870 15/1. 14880
142 Rughnathbhai Lagdhirbhai Thakor
Dabhi 224P2 15/1 to 156/2 8000
143 Narshangbhai Mevabhai Thakor
Dabhi 227 15/2 105000
144 Panchabhai Lebabhai Rabari Dabhi 225P 15/2 to 16/0 5000
145 Rameshbhai Mevabhai Thakor Dabhi 134 15/2 to 16/0 4825
146 Mansangji Bhuraji Thakor Dabhi 16/0 60000
147 Husenbhai Karimbhai Sipai Korda 837 16/1 66500
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148 Jamabhai Nagjibhai Rajput Korda 870 16/1 to 16/2 14880
149 Sendabhai Thakor Korda 652 16/2 35500
150 Ajmalbhai Ramjibhai patel Korda 836 16/2 34850
151 Vrajlal Nagjibhai Suthar Jarusha 225 17/0 87000
152 Raval Nagjibhai Jakshbhai Jarusha 182 17/0 to 17/1 18000
153 Manjulaben Khemjibhai Brahman
Jarusha 7800
154 Hamirbhai Lakshmanbhai Jarusha 189 17/1 125000
155 sivabhai karmanbhai patel jarusha 193 17/1 to 17/2 31000
156 Natubhai Lakhmanbhai Thakor jarusha 190 17/1 to 17/2 9580
157 Patel Shivabhai Karmanbhai Jarusha 193 17/2 131000
158 Patel Ramabhai Karmanbhai Jarusha 198 17/2 to 17/3 35000
159 Ambaben Karmanbhai Patel Jarusha 192 17/2 to 17/3 15000
160 Memabhai Jivabhai Patel Jarusa 205 17/3 12500
161 Prajapati Chaganbhai D. Jarusa 203/1 17/3 12000
162 Chaganbhai Danabhai Prajapati-2 leg
Jarusha 203/1 17/3 49000
163 Memabhai Jivabhai Patel-2 leg Jarusha 205/200 17/3 41500
164 Jagmalbhai Kalabhai Jarusha 218 17/4 82000
165 prabhubhai jagmalbhai bhil jarusha 219 17/4 8345
166 virambhai jeevabhai jarusha 230 17/4 to 17/5 40000
167 Patel jagmal H Jarusha 243 17/5 44000
168 memabhai Jivabhai Patel jarusha 251 17/5 40000
169 viranbhai jeevabhai jarusha 250 17/5 to 17/6 20000
170 Sipai Ganibhai Husenbhai Jarusha 253/'262 17/6 82000
171 Sipai Ganibhai Husenbhai Jarusha 253 17/6 6000
172 Kantibhai Punabhai Prajapati Jarusha 271 14000
173 santokben ramjibhai patel jarusha 205 17/6 to 17/7 16000
174 rukhiben chamanbhai suthar jarusha 263 17/6 to 17/7 18000
175 Rameshbhai P Patel Jarusha 277 17/7 80000
176 rameshbahi pachabhai patel jarusha 296 17/7 to 17/7 30000
177 Baluben Haribhai Bhagi Jarusha 275 17/7-17/8 19570
178 Jagmalbhai Ganeshbhai Patel Jarusha 295 17/7-17/8 5375
179 Nai Naranbhai B Jarusha 279 17/8 100000
180 Laljibhai Hemabhai Chaudhary Jarusha 308 17/8 to 17/9 9235
181 Gajibhai Ambarambhai Sipai Jarusha 290 290 6775
182 MANABEN HEMRAJBHAI PATEL
Jarusha 288 17 /9 102215
183 Fakir Husensha Ramjansha Korda 150 17/9 to 17/10 4175
184 Nurmahmad Abrhamsha Jadeja
Korda 147p 17/9 to 17/10 4425
185 Fakir Jamsha Abhrahmsha Korda 147p 17/9 to 17/10 4215
186 Mahebusha Abhrahmsha Jadeja
Korda 147p 17/9 to 17/10 4345
187 Govindbhai Haribhai Patel Jekda 620 17/10. 87394
188 Bhikhabhai Mehabhai Chaudhary
Jekda 143 17/10 to 17/11 7500
189 Chaudhari Vajabhai Mahadevbhai
Jekda 13 17/11 92821
190 Rupabhai Vasabhai Chaudhary Jekda 365 17/11 to 17/12 18816
191 Rasuben Vajabhai Chaudhary Jekda 381 17/11 to 17/12 7345
192 Vajabhai Khaegarbhai Bhil Jekda 370 17/11 to 17/12 4215
193 bhil gomtiben gandabhai jekda 10 paiki 2 17/12 72355
194 Chaudhary Parmabhai Mahadevbhai
jekda 385 17/12 to 17/13 5500
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195 Patel Megrajbhai Gandabhai jekda 27 17/12 to 17/13 4500
196 Chaudhary Tejabhai Devabhai jekda 308 17/12 to 17/13 12000
197 Luhar Laxmanbhai B Jekda 23 17/13 66000
198 Shankar Bhai Vrsang Bhai Bharwad
Jekda 23 17/13 38000
199 Sankarbhai Nagjibhai Baravad Jekda 87 17/13 to 17/14 13475
200 Swami Chamanpuri Devpuri Jekda 86 17/14 76995
201 Devrambhai Bhemabhai Prajapati
Jekda 394 17/13 to 17/14 18000
202 Okhabhai Varjangbhai Suthar Jekda
17A/0 to 17/14
7214
203 Chaoudhari Mahadevbhai Harkhabhai
jekda 107p3 17A/0 3000
204 Bharwad Narshngbhai Nagjibhai
jekda 110/1. 17A/0 109845
205 Chaudhary Madevbhai Harkhabhai
jekda 792 17A/0 to 18/0 7860
206 Khemabhai Harkhabhai Patel jekda 791 17A/0 to 18/0 7652
207 Hamirbhai Sankar bhai patel jekda 471 18/0. 100000
208 Thakkar Amrutlal Dalpatram jekda 670 18/0 to 18/1 13130
209 Raghabhai Devrajbhai Chaudhry
jekda 672 18/0 to 18/1 7715
210 Chaudhari Gajabhai K Jekda 281 18/1 75329
211 Vajabhai Jamalbhai Thakor Jekda 708 18/1 to 18/2 5476
212 Rajabhai Jahabhai Patel Jekda 710 18/1 to 18/2 5570
213 Bhamabhai Sankarbhai Suthar Jekda 705 18/1 to 18/2 5714
214 Bharvad Varsangbhai R Jekda 289 18/2 64500
215 Amratbhai Bhanabhai Prajapati Jekda 732 18/2 to 18/3 4975
216 Revaben Karmshibhai Chaudhary
Jekda 703 18/2 to 18/3 7376
217 Thakor Maghabhi Devsibhai Jekda 299 18/3 67685
218 Tejabhai Devsibhai Thakor Jekda 736 18/3 to 18/4 3795
219 Hamirbhai Haribhai Thakor Jekda 730 18/3 to 18/4 5010
220 Solanki Babubhai Harkhabhai Jekda 303 18/4 77150
221 Parbatbhai Bhemabhai Thakor Jekda 740 18/4 to 18/5 8516
222 Ishvarbhai D Prajapati Jajansar 144 18/5 76250
223 Haribhai Manjibhai Chauthary Jekda 691 18/4 to 18/5 12285
224 Virambhai V Thakor Jajansar 159 18/6 57255
225 Virambhai V Thakor Jajansar 159 18/6 26000
226 Amthubhai Ravatbhai Thakor Jajansar 225 18/6 to 18/7 10270
227 Bhagwanbhai Hirabhai Thakor Jajansar 158 18/6 to 18/7 5975
228 Varsanbhai Bavabhai Thakor Jajansar 157 18/6 to 18/7 5147
229 Dharmaben G Thakor Jajansar 12 18/7 40000
230 Thakor Rameshbhai Gandabhai
Jajansar 12 18/7 37457
231 Dharmaben G Thakor Jajansar 12 18/7 to 18/8 6000
232 Hamirbhai Naranbhai Solanki 18/8 14950
233 Raymalbhai Harchandbhai Thakor
Jajansar 39 18/8 to 18/9 7350
234 Gemarbhai Jodhabhai Thakor Jajansar 42p1 18/8 to 18/9 5275
235 Vejiben Bharmalbhai Thakor Jajansar 42 18/8 to 18/9 5370
236 Thakor RoopsingbhaiSurabhai Jajansar gov. land 18/9 72010
237 kantibhai rupshibhai thakor Jajansar 40 18/9 4000
238 trikambhai kunvarbhai thakor Jajansar 18/9 9000
239 trikambhai versibhai parmar Jajansar 40 18/9 to 18/10 14710
240 kanti bhai rupshibhai thakor Jajansar 40 18/9 to 18/10 10180
241 Gemarbhai R Thakor Jajansar
38/1/1 GOV. LAND
18/10 65000
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242 amrutbhai dharasibhai thakor Rangpura 95 18/10 to 18/11 7410
243 nathanhai dharmashibhai thakor
rangpura 39 18/10 to 18/11 6315
244 Bijalbhai L Thakor Rangpura 10P1 18/11 65000
245 Bijalbhai L Thakor Rangpura 10P1 18/11 2500
246 ramabhai savshibhai thakor Rangpura 121p2 18/11 to 18/12 13171
247 shivabhai ramjibhai rabari koilvada 105 18/11 to 18/12 13285
248 talsibhai sivabhai harijan Kolivada 101p3 18/11 to 18/12 10000
249 KHETABHAI SAVSIBHAI THAKOR
Rangpura 121/1 18/12 75560
250 ganeshbhai mevabhai rabari Kolivada 123p2 18/12 to 18/13 13656
251 gugabhai mevabhai rabari Kolivada 122p 18/12 to 18/13 16500
252 Kababhai Mevabhai Rabari Kolivada 123p1p1 18/13 65000
253 somabhai ganeshbhai thakor kolivada 136 18/13 to 18/14 8000
254 Heeraben S Harijan Kolivada 91 18/14 67615
255 HABIBKHAN ALIKHAN MALEK
Kolivada 99 18 /15 92375
256 Naranbhai Dosabhai Chaudhary
Kolivada 121p1 18/15 to 18/16 11312
257 Rahimkhan Alikhan Malek Kolivada 184 18/15 to 18/16 15000
258 Virambhai Danabhai Chaoudhary
Kolivada 122 18/16 105312
259 virambhai haribhai chaudhary kolivada 196 18/16 to 18/17 7857
260 dineshbhai khemabhai parmar kolivada 193 18/16 to 18/17 3571
261 kanjibhai haribhai patel kolivada 194 18/16 to 18/17 6715
262 gemarbhai dhanabhai parmar Kolivada 193 18/16 to 18/17 3571
263 somabhai vasharabhai prajapati
Kolivada 219 18/16 to 18/17 6000
264 Patel Mavji Bhai Haribhai Kolivada 125\1-195 18/17 70857
265 ganeshbhai jethabhai prajapati Kolivada 511 18/7 to 19/0 17857
266 diviben chhaganbhai harijan kolivada 294 19/0 7438
267 Joshi Pravinkumar Jayshankar Bhai
Bhilot 55 19/0 87500
268 mahmadkhan Alikhan Malek Bhilot 295 19/0 10000
269 Suthar Jayrambhai Keshavlal Bhilot 49 20/0 91000
270 Bhogilal Revashankar Joshi Bhilot 49 20/0 43000
271 mahesh bhudarlal joshi bhilot 58 20/0 to 20/1 6800
272 chaudhari gadasbhai ranchhaodbhai
bhilot 48p2 20/0 to 20/1 15000
273 Vaghela Hanubha Kubersang Bhilot 61 20/1 54000
274 Gagdasbhai R Chaudhri Bhilot 48 /2 20/1 10000
275 nainaben diveshkumar Bhilot 71 20/1 to 20/2 6000
276 jethuji ajalji vaghela Bhilot 292 20/1 to 20/2 8375
277 gelubha Mobatsang Vagela bhilot 64 20/1 to 20/2 20000
278 Vaghela Vajubhai Dungarbhai Bhilot 70 20/2 40000
279 vaghela sardarsang Bhilot 41 20/2 to 20/3 25000
280 Vaghela Vajubhai Dungarbhai Bhilot 70 20/2 35000
281 khetuba sultansingh vaghela bhilot 249p1 20/2 20000
282 Raval Gaurisankar Kevalram Bhilot 77 20/3 30000
283 Prahladram G. Joshi Bhilot 76 20/3 34000
284 Prahladram G. Joshi Bhilot 81 20/3 to 20/4 25000
285 Amaratbhai Nagjibhai Rabari Bhilot 80 20/3 to 20/4 15000
286 Jagdishkumar Jayshankar Bhilot 127/1 20/3 to 20/4 8000
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287 Jamnashankar Jayshankar Joshi
Bhilot 79 20/3 to 20/4 10000
288 Joshi Prahladram Ganpatram Bhilot 82+81 20/4 70000
289 Gelubha Mobatsang Vagela Bhilot 82 20/4 3000
290 ratubha bhaguji vaghela Bhilot 299 20/4 to 20/5 16500
291 Vaghela Hatubha Bhaguji Bhilot 100+366 20/5 125000
292 Rameshbahi Parsotambhai Thakar
Bhilot 232 20/5 to 20/6 7250
293 Prahladbhai Mohanbhai Thakar Bhilot 99 20/5 to 20/6 7000
294 Nadoda Devabhai Dhanabhai Bhilot 247 20/6 55000
295 Vaghela Sultansinh Ratansinh Bhilot 286 20/6 10000
296 Vaghela Sultansinh Ratansinh Bhilot 286 20/6 1000
297 khetuba sultansingh vaghela Bhilot 68p2 20/6 20000
298 Bhemabhai Haribhai Thakor Bhilot 250/1 p 2 20/6 to 21/0 6000
299 Vajubhai D Vaghela Bhilot 249 p 2 20/6 to 21/0 25000
300 Merambhai Talsibhai Thakor Bhilot 250/1/1 21/0 84000
301 Shivabhai Lalabhai Patel Bhilot 459 21/0 to 21A/0 34000
302 Govabhai Hirabhai Nadoda Bhilot 458P1 21A/0. 64000
303 Chaoudhari Ramabhai Devabhai
Bhilot 462 21A/0. 66000
304 Virchandbhai Bhagvanbhai Thakor
Bhilot 457 21A/0 to
21B/0 15000
305 DajaBhai S. Chaudhary Bhilot 75 21B/0 81000
306 Jivabhai Devabhai Raval Bhilot 468
21B/0 to 21B/1
5000
307 Vasudevbhai Somnath Thakar Bhilot 467P2
21B/0 to 21B/1
22050
308 Hanubhai Kuberji Vaghela Bhilot 1371
21B/0 to 21B/1
7620
309 Bhupatsang Lakhaji Vaghela Bhilot 502P1
21B/0 to 21B/1
15000
310 Dayabhai Jethabhai Thakkar Bhilot 467P1
21B/0 to 21B/1
26100
311 Pratapsing Naranji Vaghela Bhilot 503 21B/1 100000
312 Jairambhai Keshabhai Bhilot 512
21B/1 to 21B/2
25000
313 Pushpaben Chhotubhai Thakkar
Bhilot 354 21B/1 to
21B/2 5320
314 Prahladbhai Ganeshbhai Parmar
Bhilot 504 21B/1 to
21B/2 31250
315 Chaudhry Joshnaben D Bhilot 514\3 21B/2 86000
316 Ratnabhai Saktabhai Patel Bhilot 516
21B/2 to 21B/3
5260
317 Kanjibhai Govindbhai Kanabi Bhilot 514P2
21B/2 to 21B/3
37000
318 Ramjibhai G Patel Bhilot 520&514p1 21B/03 19000
319 Rafikbhai Daudbhai Ghanchi Bhilot 167P1P
21B/3 to 21B/4
10530
320 Kuberbhai D Chudhry Bhilot 518 21B/03 64900
321 Kuberbhai D Chudhry Bhilot 518 21B/03 24000
322 Ramjibhai Panchabhai Chaudhary
Bhilot 519 21B/03 16000
323 Rameshbhai Virambhai Chaudhry
Bhilot 528 21B/04 83000
324 Prem Devi Bhilot 527
21B/4 to 21B/5
12000
325 Haribhai Andabhai Chaudhary Memdavad 166p2
21B/4 to 21B/5
17000
326 Patel Jethabhai Khodabhai Memdavad 161P2
21B/4 to 21B/5
10000
327 Parbatbhai Ramjibhai Chaudhary
Memdavad 166p1 21B/4 to
21B/5 5150
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328 Bavabhai Khodabhai Patel Memdavad 161P1
21B/4 to 21B/5
25000
329 Swami Manger p Memdavad 11 21B/5 80000
330 Prahaladgiri M Goswami Memdavad 160 21B/5 50000
331 Chaudhary Rugnathbhai Nanajibhai
Memdavad 159P 21B/5 to
21B/6 30000
332 virambhai haribhai chaudhary Memdavad 159P
21B/5 to 21B/6
30000
333 Amaratgar Swami Memdavad 156 21B/06 62000
334 Thakor Jyantibhai Mevabhai Memdavad 157P3 21B/06 35000
335 Bababhai Virabhai Koli Memdavad 157P1
21B/6 to 21B/7
30000
336 Kanubhai V Thakkar Memdavad 154
21B/6 to 21B/7
35000
337 HarunBhai B Ganchi Memdavad 123P2 21B/07 93000
338 Bhagvanbhai Kanjibhai Chaudhary
Memdavad 124P2 21B/7 to
21B/8 30000
339 hasinaben ibrahimbhai ghachi memdavad 125
21B/7 to 21B/8
26000
340 KhemaBhai Manjibhai Harijan Memdavad 706 21B/08 42000
341 Ramabhai Mohanbhai Memdavad 127 21B/08 to 9 12500
342 Devabhai K Patel Memdavad 51 21B/09 76000
343 virambhai chelabhai patel Memdavad 56 21B/09 to 10 23000
344 Danabhai bhemabhai chaudhaari
Memdavad 50 21B/09 to 10 9750
345 Meghabhai Ramsibhai patel Memdavad 28 21B/09 to 10 20000
346 Kanjibhai. J. Chaudhry Memdavad 395 21B/10 73820
347 dungarbhai balabhai Memdavad 58p
21B/10 to 21B/11
30000
348 Valabhai B Patel Memdavad 57
21B/10 to 21B/11
26500
349 Patel Devabhai Kalabhai Memdavad 39 21B/11 90200
350 dayabhai govindbhai thakor Memdavad 30
21B/11 to 22/0
20000
351 shankarbhai mohanbha thakor Memdavad 31p2 21B11 to 22/0 19700
352 ramji amba chaudhary Memdavad 29 21B11 to 22/0 20250
353 Thakor Raychandbhai Govindbhai
Memdavad 784/1. 22/0 to 23/0 39254
354 Amthubhai Govandbhai Thakor Memdavad 30 22/0 to 23/0 30610
355 Daaniben Gandabhai Harijan Memdavad 783/14 22/0 65500
356 Veerabhai Khetabhai Koli Memdavad 783/12 P 1 22/0 to 23/0 16700
357 Raychandji Dayaji Thakor Memdavad 783/1 23/0 71260
358 Veerabhai Khetabhai Koli Memdavad 783/12 P 1 23/0 to 23/1 26450
359 Thakor Hemabhai Khetabhai Premnagar 783\12P2 23/1 80500
360 Thakor Sankarbhai Mohanbhai Memdavad 783/6p1 23/1 to 23/2 4500
361 Thkor Chothiben Ranchhodbhai
Mehmdavad 182 23/2 77465
362 Bhagvanbhai Sagrambhai Thakor
Mehmdavad 782 23/2 to 23/3 13300
363 Rabari Govindbhai Vaghabhai Mehmdavad 768 23/3 91120
364 okhabhai mohanbhai harijan Mehmdavad gov. land 23/4 72775
365 Valabhai Bhagwanbhai Patel Mehmdavad 749p 23/4 to 23/5 20000
366 Surjghar Shambhughar Swami Mehmdavad 748 23/5 120000
367 Ramchandbhai SedhabhaiThakor
Premnagar 765 23/5 to 23/6 7650
368 Chaudhry Maghabhai Manabhai
Sherganj 194P/2/2 23/6 73950
369 Chaudhary Bhemabhai Manabhai
Sherganj 193/1/1 p 23/6 to 23/7 9980
370 Raghubhai Dhayabhai Thakor Sherganj 193/2 23/6 to 23/7 7270
371 Sadabhai D Thakor Sherganj 193\2 23/7 67000
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372 Sankarbhai Jasvantbhai Chaudhary
Sherganj 194/1p1 23/7 to 27/8 14750
373 Ravabha Mavjibhai Thakor Sherganj 193/2 23/7 to 27/8 4500
374 Thakor Sadabhai Dayabhai Sherganj 193/2 23/7 to 27/8 17000
375 Goswami Karsanpuri Manipuri Sherganj 201\2P3 23/8 42000
376 Shradhdaben Natwarpuri Sherganj 201\2P3 23/8 49000
377 Shankarbhai Manabhai Patel Sherganj 202/1 23/8 to 23/9 30000
378 Vasharambhai Rajabhai Chaudhary
Sherganj 201/2/2 23/8 to 23/9 8000
379 Nathabhai mehabhai patel Sherganj 202p2 23/8 to 23/9 10760
380 Lalabhai Jivatbhai Kanbi Sherganj 203/1 23/8 to 23/9 10000
381 Babubhai Devabhai Chaudhary Sherganj 203 23/9 245000
382 Jagdishbhai Kamabhai Chaudhry
Sherganj 5 24/0 159600
383 Kamabhai Laxmanbhai Patel Sherganj 71 24/0 to 25/0 8000
384 Jesangbhai Valabhai Dave Sherganj 6p 24/0 to 25/0 30000
385 Dhudhabhai Amthabhai patel Sherganj 9p2 25/0 117000
386 Ganeshbhai Dhanabhai Sherganj 25/0 4850
387 Jaisungbhai Jevatbhai Chaudhary
Sherganj 206 25/0-26/0 16000
388 abhaysing gohil Sherganj 10 25/0-26/0 7500
389 Valabhai Harisankarbhai Dave Sherganj 14/2 25/0 to 26/0 6000
390 Pethabhai Jevatbhai Chaudhy Sherganj 12 26/0 90000
391 Ganeshbhai Rajabhai Patel Sherganj 13 26/0 4700
392 Narshangbhai Memabhai Chaoudhary
Sherganj 9p1 26/0 9456
393 chaudhary prakashbhai lalabhai
Sherganj 32 26/0 2000
394 vasarabhai vajabhai patel Sherganj 14 26/0-26/1 7221
395 kailashbha chandanbha gohil Sherganj 5 26/0-26/1 8672
396 ganeshbhai rajabhai patrel Sherganj 145 26/0-26/1 7445
397 babubhai rajabhai patel Sherganj 13 26/0-26/1 6365
398 Bharvad Jijiben Saktabhai Sherganj 30 26/1 76275
399 govabhai dhudabhai bhangi Sherganj 19 26/1- 26/2 8820
400 Vankar Amthubhai Khengarbhai
Sherganj 19\2\4P1 26/2 74235
401 THAKOR KARSAN BHAI JAGMAL BHAI
kolapr 36 26/2 TO 26/3 8465
402 Thakor Mafa Devsi Kolapur 68 26/3 66896
403 Rabari Malabhai Ramjibhai Porana 198 26/3 to 26/4 16562
404 Dayaji Rudaji Thakor Kolhapur 47p1 26/3 to 26/4 4515
405 Manjibhai Ranchod panchal Navapurana 196 26/4 1500
406 Malabhai R. Rabari Porana 198 26/4 60000
407 Haribhai Ranchhodbhai Rabari Porana 196 26/4 to 26/5 11570
408 Rabari Bababhai Govindbhai Kolapur 193\1 26/5 75495
409 Sitaram Manordas Sadhu Porana 193/2 26/5-26/6 5125
410 Kababhai Nagjibhai Rabari Porana 192 26/5-26/6 7316
411 Patel Naranbhai Devjibhai Alahbad 190\2 26/6 59081
412 Patel Naranbhai Devjibhai Alahbad 190\2 26/6 20000
413 chaudhary jagmalbhai ratna bhai
Porana 189 26/6-26/7 6025
414 patel khetabhai chelahbai Porana 188/2/1 26/6-26/7 4620
415 tejabhai ratnabhai chaudhary Porana 189 26/6-26/7 7320
416 chaudhary mahadevbhai ratnabhai
Porana 179/1/3 26/6-26/7 6785
417 Narkhanbhai Bajubhai Thakor Porana 179/1/p2 26/6-26/7 12000
418 Panchal Ganeshbhai Jayntibhai
Porana 165 26/7 75340
419 nagjibhai amrabhai bharvad Porana 159 26/7-26/8 7142
420 bharwad hengabhai amrabhai Porana 157 26/7-26/8 5125
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421 Bharvad Lakhmanbhai Karshanbhai
Alahbad 151/5 26/8 85000
422 Arjan bharwad Alahbad 26/8 to 26/9 5125
423 Thakor Devanbhai Ajubhai Alahbad 182 26/9 81625
424 Daniben Ratnabhai Solanki Alahbad 26/9 to 26/10 8750
425 pethabhai devabhai thakor Alahbad 26/9 to 26/10 5600
426 Prakashbhai Jagamalbhai Patel
Alahbad 132 26/9 to 26/10 20000
427 Patel Arajanbhai Valabhai Alahbad 88 26/10 98500
428 lagdhirbhai bhagabhai patel Alahbad 26/10 to 26/11 7500
429 Vejaben Kamabhai Patel Alahbad 67/3 26/11 78250
430 Karshanbhai Lalabhai Patel Alahbad 370 26/11 to 26/12 10373
431 Jivabhai Hamirbhai Chaudhary Alahbad 178 26/11 to 26/12 12455
432 0
433 Patel Laghjirbhai Bhagabhai Alahbad 67/2 26/11 8000
434 Prajapati khetabhai Okhabhai Alahbad 26 26/12. 91000
435 Chaudhary Jitabhai Harjibhai Alhabad 28 26/13 82000
436 Prakashbhai Jagmalbhai Patel Alhabad 29 26/13 to 26/14 20713
437 Jagshibhai Nathubhai Bharvad Alhabad - 26/13 to 26/14 5326
438 Bijalbhai Dosabhai Patel Alhabad 137 26/14 92000
439 gandabhai narsangbhai patel Alhabad 26/14 to 26/15 10000
440 ratnabhai jevatbhai patel Alhabad 26/14 to 26/16 9650
441 Chadhary Ramabhai Jagmalbhai
Alhabad 122p1 26/15 138500
442 hemabhai laxmanbhai chaudhary
Alhabad 333 26/15 to 26/16 21765
443 0
444 Gogabhai M Rabari Arajansar 24 26/16 40000
445 Prabhaubhai Amthabhai Kumbhar
Arajansar 24 26/16 29635
446 Sharma Ramabhai Maghabhai Arjansar 18P 26/17 83314
447 jagabhai kesarbhai patel Arjansar 26/17 to 26/18 7650
448 Patel Naranbhai narsungbhai Arjansar 9\2 26/18 76519
449 Prajapati Kantibhai Bhavanbhai
Arjansar 51 26/19 75039
450 khodabhai ajjubhai chaudhary Arjansar 26/19 to 26/20 14850
451 Goswami Padampuri Valpuri Arjansar 52 26/19 to 26/20 10110
452 Patel Memabhai Ganeshbhai Arjansar 53P3 26/20 107990
453 Patel Memabhai Ganeshbhai Arjansar 53P3 26/20 22000
454 shivabhai bhemabhai thakor Arjansar 26/20 to 27/0 12345
455 Chaudhary Bhagvanbhai Govabhai
Arjansar 56p1 26/0 to 27/0 18000
456 Sankarbhai Valabhai Chaudhary
Arjansar 56p1 26/0 to 27/0 17000
457 Thakor Dajabhai Gagaram Arjansar
79 /5 GOV. LAND
27/0 74252
458 Karashanbhai Khetabhai Patel Arjansar 27/0 to 27/1 6000
459 Ajubhai Bhemabhai Chaudhari Arjansar 27/0 to 27/1 6000
460 Rupabhai Virabhai Rabari Arjansar 152 27/0 to 27/1 8975
461 Patel Bhemabhai Paragbhai Arjansar 153p2 27/0 to 27/1 7389
462 Patel Jivabhai Paragbhai Arjansar 153 27/1 76575
463 Kuvarben Dhanjibhai Patel Arjansar 161 27/1 to 27/2 18000
464 Jemabhai Valabhai Chaudhary Arjansar 82 27/1 to 27/2 8650
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465 Chaudhry Bhavanbhai Balvantbhai
Arjansar 161/1P 27/2 78580
466 Suthar Lavji Jagshi Arjansar 160p2 27/2 to 27/3 7380
467 Kanbi Madev Balvantbhai Arjansar 79/5/5/p3 27/2 to 27/3 17850
468 Patel Dajabhai Okhabhai Arjansar 164/1p2 27/2 to 27/3 17000
469 Patel Bhemabhai Valabhai Arjansar 240\2 27/3 75934
470 Patel Shankarbhai Valabhai Arjansar 172 27/2 to 27/3 6000
471 Thakor Bhemaji Chamanji Arjansar 234P 27/3 to 27/4 11995
472 Chaudhary Chothiben Ramjibhai
Arjansar 239 27/3 to 27/4 14850
473 Thakor Ganeshji Chamanji Arjansar 236 27/4 77204
474 Tejabhai Vaghabhai Patel Arjansar 235p3 27/4 to 27/5 10000
475 Kuvarshibhai Karshanbhai Thakor
Arjansar 236p1 27/4 to 27/5 10630
476 Choudhry Ramabhai Ajamalbhai
Arjansar 234P 1 27/5 77000
477 Valaji Dhamaji Tatiyana 376 27/5 to 27/6 15749
478 Bhemabhai Mashabhai Thakor Arjansar 27/5 to 27/6 16380
479 Maganbhai Karshanbhai Solanki
Arjansar 233p1 27/5 to 27/6 8380
480 Thakkar Rasmeshbhai A Tatiyana 361 27/6 125000
481 Majibhai Ramsibhai Patel Tatiyana 372/2p1 27/7 98000
482 Amra Mavabhai Rabari Arjansar 9 27/7 to 27/8 8380
483 Patel bhavabhai Parmabhai Tatiyana 283 27/8 75980
484 Jalaji Mehaji Vanodara Tatiyana 206 27/9 33900
485 Chothaji Kuberji Ranavadiya Tatiyana 285 27/9 41000
486 Panchal Dayabhai Ramabhai Tatiyana 284 27/8 to 27/9 3800
487 Dayabhai Ramabhai Panchal Tatiyana 284 27/8 to 27/9 6870
488 Prakashbhai Jagamalbhai patel Tatiyana 132 27/8 to 27/9 18000
489 Amrutbhai Ramabhai Panchal Tatiyana 279p2 27/9 to 27/10 10320
490 Dharshibhai Vihaji Thakor Tatiyana 131 27/9 to 27/10 7678
491 Dharshibhai Vihaji Thakor Tatiyana 231 27/9 to 27/10 7678
492 Harchandbhai Devsiji Jasalia Tatiyana 239 27/10 53650
493 Thakor Khetaji Ramsiji Thakor Tatiyana 159 27/10 49000
494 Thakor Sataji Vihaji Tatiyana 240p1 27/10 to 28/0 6350
495 Thakor Vahaji Vihaji Tatiyana 290p2 27/10 to 28/0 5375
496 Shivaji Revaji Thakor Tatiyana 210p1 27/10 to 28/0 7318
497 Mahadevbhai Karshanbhai Rabari
Tatiyana 205 28/0 125000
498 Panchabhai Ramjibhai Rabari Tatiyana 209 28/0 to 28/1 8576
499 Khumabhai Karsanbhai Desai Tatiyana 474 28/0 to 28/1 7380
500 Rabari Mevabhai Ramjibhai Tatiyana 179p2 27/10 to 28/0 6000
501 Mevabhai Ramjibhai Bhangra Tatiyana 179/p2 28/0 to 28/1 21762
502 Mevabhai Ramjibhai Bhangra Tatiyana 189/1/1 28/0 to 28/1 20000
503 Jyantiji Hiraji Thakor Tatiyana 411 28/1 125000
504 Lagdhirji Jemaji Thakor Tatiyana 387p1 28/1 to 28/2 9836
505 Shankarji Rugnathbhai Thakor Tatiyana 184 28/1 to 28/2 7670
506 Rabari Sendhabhai Ramabhai Tatiyana 171P1 28/2 3000
507 Hamirbhai Ramabhai Rabari Tatiyana 223P2 28/2 75705
508 Okhabhai Rajabhai Luni Tatiyana 1002 28/2 to 28/3 6250
509 Nathubhai Rajabhai Rabari unn 822p2 28/2 to 28/3 7125
510 Senadhabhai Ramabhai Rabari Tatiyana 171p1 28/2 to 28/3 7685
511 Ramabhai Rajabhai Desai Luni Tatiyana 1409 28/2 to 28/3 4218
512 Rabari Karsanbhai Khetabhai Tatiyana 837P1 28/3 55150
513 Karshanbhai Khetabhai Rabari Tatiyana 463 28/3 20000
514 Bhagwanbhai Ramsungbhai Joshi
Tebi 843p1 28/3 to 28/4 19380
515 Ujambhai Kanjibhai Joshi Tebi 423 28/3 to 28/4 35000
516 Khambhala Sudabhai Karsanbhai
Tatiyana 844P3 28/4 79995
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517 Sidhrajsingh Prithvirajsingh Vaghela
Savpura 853 28/5 125000
518 Patel Rameshbhai Shivabhai Savpura 28/6 47000
519 irchandji Bavaji Vadhela Savpura 644 28/6 50000
520 Thakor Tejaji Ravaji Savpura 39 28/7 149985
521 Radhuji Sagramji Thakor Savpura 137+36 28/7 to 28/8 23000
522 Hathiji Chaturji Thakor Savpura 34 28/7 to 28/8 10000
523 Punaji Ravaji Thakor Savpura 33 28/7 to 28/8 9200
524 Shampuji Punaji Sabosana Savpura 32 28/7 to 28/8 12300
525 Patel Shaileshkumar Baldevbhai
Savpura 36P4 28/8 120000
526 Thakor Jogaji Ravaji Savpura 35P2P2 28/8 to 28/9 63450
527 Rameshji Ajmalji Sabosana Savpura 35P1 28/8 to 28/9 7000
528 Ishwarbhai Raghubhai Raval Savpura 29p1 28/8 to 28/9 8000
529 Mansungji Ravaji Sabosana Savpura 51p2 28/8 to 28/9 7000
530 Rajuju Sagramji Thakor Savpura 34 28/8 to 28/9 9000
531 Thakor Talaji Kamaji Savpura 33P8 28/9 84980
532 Vasarambhai Vershibhai Raval Savpura 29p6&4 28/9 to 28/10 20000
533 Ishvarji Bajuji Thakor Savpura 12 28/9 to 28/10 9320
534 Panchaji Bajuji Thakor Savpura 13 28/9 to 28/10 8600
535 Rabari Gokalbhai Devabhai Savpura 30 28/10 85000
536 Thakor Chamanji Sonaji Savpura 27P1 28/10 to 28/11 2500
537 Rameshji Babaji Sabosana Savpura 153 28/10 to 28/11 13000
538 Madhuji Sangramji Thakor Savpura 26P5 28/10 to 28/11 18000
539 Thakor Amratji Sonaji Savpura 153 28/10 to 28/11 13000
540 Thkor Madhuji Sagramji Savpura 26\5 28/11 62000
541 Raduji Sagramji Thakor Savpura 26p2 28/11 to 28/12 7000
542 Shantaji Sagramji Thakor Savpura 127 28/11 to 28/12 8900
543 Thakor Shankarji Sangramji Savpura 22 P 1 28/12 77990
544 Raduji Sagramji Thakor Savpura 137+36 28/12 to 31/0 20500
545 Bhupatji Manaji Sabosana Savpura 123 28/12 to 31/0 10000
546 Amthuben Bhupatji Sabosana Savpura 19/3/1 31/0 11795
547 Madhuji Chaturji Sabosana Savpura 94/2p1 31/0 to 32/0 9730
548 Narkhanji Raychandji Thakor Savpura 19p1 31/0 to 32/0 5000
549 Velaji Rayachandji Sabosana Savpura 19p1 31/0 to 32/0 36275
550 Keshaji Raychandji Sabosana Savpura 19p1 31/0 to 32/0 9700
551 Thakor Chatraji Vihaji Karshnpura 90 32/0. 82000
552 Sabosana Ravaji Vihaji Karshnpura 53 32/0 to 32/1 8281
553 Dhiraji Mevaji Thakor Karshnpura 56 32/1 70000
554 Bharatshi Jagat bhai Vaghela Karshnpura 27 31/1,32/2,32/3 13375
555 VRAJLAL Atmaram Thakker Karshnpura 27 32/2 82152
556 Rameshji Varsangji Adhgama ANADPURA 23p1 32/3. 70029
557 Panchabhai Sudabhai Desai ANADPURA 19/1 32/0,33/0 9384
558 Chhanubha Prabhatsinh Vaghela
Karshnpura 23p2 33/0. 83676
559 Sidhrajsingh Devisingh Vaghela
Karshnpura 121 33/0. 16651
560 Hamirbhai Harchandbhai Lotiya
Karshnpura 90P1 33/0. 4362
561 Dharshiji Nanaji Thakor ANADPURA 118 33/0 to33/1 18557
562 VARSUNGJI MANAJI THAKOR
ANADPURA 94 33/1 62000
563
Kalaniya Chehrabhai Punjabhai
ANADPURA 66 33/2 75155
564 Virchandji Kalanji Thakor Anandpura 61/1 33/2 to 33/3 2500
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565 Govindbhai Devshibhai Prajapati
Anandpura 64 33/2 to 33/3 3210
566 Prajapati Karshanbhai Laljibhai Anandpura 118p2p1 33/2 to 33/3 3000
567 Babuji Chaturji Solanki Anandpura 65p1 33/2 to 33/3 3750
568 Dharshiji Kalyanji Thakor ANADPURA 61/1. 33/3 53000
569 Solanki Amichandji Nemaji ANADPURA 63 33/3 18500
570 Solanki Joraji Solank Anandpura 42p5 33/3 to 33/4 4465
571 Dasharathji Joraji Anandpura 49p5 33/3 to 33/4 4500
572 Samji Gemarji Thakor Anandpura 44p4 33/3 to 33/4 3875
573 Joraji Gemarji Batakiya Anandpura 44p5 33/3 to 33/4 6344
574 Hirabhai Ramjibhai Mehriya Anandpura 56p1 33/3 to 33/4 3000
575 Bhatakiya Tejaji Nanjiji ANADPURA 40 33/4 86000
576 Joraji Gemarbhai ANADPURA 44p5 33/4. 3477
577 Bababhai Sankarbhai Sapariya odha 14 33/4. 2360
578 Bababhai Sankarbhai Odha 14 33/4 to 34/0 3626
579 Tejaji Nanjiji Bhatkiya Odha 40 33/4 to 34/0 11000
580 Sonetha Maganbhai Amathbhai
odha 64 34/0 82134
581 Sonetha Maganbhai Amathbhai
odha 64 34/0 5335
582 Mashurbhai Nurbhai Bhemat Totana 182 34/0 4083
583 Mashurbhai Nurbhai Bhemat Totana 182 34/0 5000
584 sagtabhai ravabhai kakrecha Odha 5/3 34/0 to 34/1 9275
585 Maganjee Kheta Odha 18 34/0 to 34/1 3400
586 Samjibhai Jajibhai Tharecha Odha 46 34/0 to 34/1 4637
587 maganji khetaji odha 35 34/1 4000
588 Rajabhai Mafabhai Bhangee odha 45 34/1 66956
589 Ghia Saifudeen Husainbhai Odha 37P1 34/2 88695
590 Kiran Ramesh Bhai Barot Odha 38/1/2 34/2 to 34/3 3500
591 jeetbhai Popatbhia Odha 54/1/2 34/2 to 34/3 6956
592 arjanbhai shankarjibhai kahrecha Odha 93/1
34/2 to 34/3 10144
593 kanboya devubhai nathaji Odha 93/3 34/2 to 34/3 10144
594 Yusufali Ibrahim Ghiya Odha 92 34/3 57956
595 Shankuben Raymalbhai Patani odha 56 34/3 28048
596 Ghia Fakruddeen Husenbhai odha 89/1 34/4 40000
597 Abdul Rasul F Ghiya odha 34/4 42607
598 Lakhman Radhabhai Totana 296p3p2 35/3 35/4. 6208
599 Kirankumar Mohanlal Parmar Anandpura 14 35/3 35/4. 2500
600 Ludharia Bhemabhai V Odha 75 34/5 78550
601 kurshiji bhemaji thakor Odha 74 34/5 to 34/6 18550
602 dalubhai shankarbhai changecha Odha 96/3
34/5 to 34/6 21739
603 bhemabhai valmaji ludariya Odha 82/1/1 34/6 to 34/7 9000
604 thakor raghuji kanji Shiya 70 34/6 to 34/7 2600
605 thakor dayaji kanji Shiya 70 34/6 to 34/7 2916
606 GRAMPANCHAYAT 34/6 0
607 PATNI RAMABHAI MOHANBHAI
Totana 134 34 /7 80750
608 Vaghari Naranbhai Mohanbhai Totana 134 34 /7 21150
609 Thakor Babuji Lakhaji Totana 123 34/8 43000
610 Babuji Lakhaji Thakor Totana 123 34/8 20000
611 Babuji Lakhaji Thakor Totana 123 34/8 1449
612 Balaji Jamaji Kudecha Totana 131/1/2 34/8 16875
613 Babuji Lakhaji Thakor Totana 123 34/8 2318
614 Patani Ragjibhai Kasubhai Totana 127p2 34/8 34/9 16231
615 Vaghari Dhanjibhai Kasubhai Totana 127p3 34/8 34/9 1050
616 Vaghari Shankarbhai Kashubhai Totana 127/1
34/8 34/9 2478
617 Vaghari Amthabhai Kanjibhai Totana 139/1 34/8 34/9 1750
618 Noruddin Rajbali vana Totana 141 34/9 40000
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619 Vana nuruden rajabali Totana 144 34/9 20000
620 Vana nuruden rajabali Totana 144 34/9 5869
621 Shirinbai kadarali Totana 145 34/9 ,10 1968
622 Shirinbai kadarali Totana 145 34/9 ,10 5217
623 Dodia Mohseenbhai I Totana 153P1P1 34/10 43000
624 Dodia Moshenbhai Ismalji Totana 153/1p1 34/10 20000
625 Dodia Moshenbhai Ismalji Totana 153/1p1 34/10 6086
626 Dodia Moshenbhai Ismalji Totana 153/1p1 34/10 4695
627 Dodia Moshenbhai Ismalji Totana 153/1p1 34/10 3478
628 Dodia Moshenbhai Ismalji Totana 153/1p1 34/10 6086
629 Bhimat Sirajbhai Hsenbhai Totana 115 34/11 60000
630 THAKOR VERASIJI MOHANJI Totana 207 34/12 48000
631 Thakor Vershiji Mohanji Totana 200/2 207 34/12,34/13 20000
632 Thakor Vershiji Mohanji Totana 200/2 207 34/12,34/13 24086
633 Babubhai Karsandas Totana 262 34/13 3000
634 TOTANIYA BAJUJI RAMASIJI Totana 202 34/13 60000
635 Govindbhai Maghabhai Joshi Totana 263 paiki 1 35/0 60000
636 Govindbhai Magabhai Joshi Totana 263p3 35/0 40000
637 Malubhai K Bharvad Totana 305P1 35/1 60000
638 Malubhai K Bharvad Totana 305P1 35/1 18501
639 Bharwad Malubha Karamshibhai Totana 305p-1p1
35/1 625
640 Bharwad Malubha Karamshibhai Totana 305p-1p1
35/1 1538
641 Bharwad Malubha Karamshibhai Totana 305p-1p1
35/1 1739
642 Raymalji Ajmalji Thakor Totana 350 35/1 35/2 5892
643 Suthar Bhanubhai V Totana 352/1/2 35/2 40000
644 Bhanubhai V Suthar Totana 352/1/2 35/2 20000
645 Bhanubhai V Suthar Totana 352/1/2 35/2 3260
646 Karashanji Rupshiji Santhaliya Totana 348 35/2 35/3 9500
647 Hajabhai Dayabhai Bharwad Totana 35/3 60000
648 Gandabhai Kasabhai Bharavad Totana 296/3/3 35/4 40000
649 Gandabhai Kasabhai Bharwad Totana 296p3 35/4 20000
650 Gandabhai Kasabhai Bharwad Totana 296p3 35/4 3347
651 Hirabhai Ragabhai Bharvad Totana 296p3p2 35/4 35/5 900
652 Bodhabhai Radhabhai Bharvad Totana 296/3/2 35/4 35/5 4005
653 Babu Naran Bharavad Totana 296/3/2 35/4 35/5 3378
654 Bharavad Khetabhai Radhabhai Totana 296/3/2
35/4 35/5 2475
655 Jamabhai Bhurabhai Bharvad Totana 296/3/2 35/5 63473
656 Bharvad Babubhai Ganesh Bhai
Totana 296\4 35/6 83977
657 Gafoorbhai KarsanBhai Bharvad
Totana 296/3/2 35/5 35/6 1575
658 Bhemabhai Rupabhai Bharvad Totana 296/3/2 35/5 35/6 1575
659 Jamabhai Bhurabhai Bharvad Totana 296/3/2 35/5 35/6 4500
660 Thakor Chelaji Wadhaji Totana 433/b/1 35/7 78926
661 Thakor Chelaji Wadhaji Totana 294 35/8. 60000
662 Charanbha Kanubha Vaghela Mota Jampur 433/1 35/9 60000
663 Charanbha Kanubha Vaghela Mota Jampur 433/1 35/10 63526
664 Pratapjee Thakhaji Solanki Mota Jampur 433/1 35/11 60000
665 Madhaji Ladhaji Thakor Mota Jampur 433 36/0 44000
666 Madhaji Ladhaji Thakor jampur 433 36/0 20000
667 Madhaji Ladhaji Thakor jampur 433 36/0 6144
668 Madhaji Ladhaji Thakor jampur 433 36/0 11159
669 Madhaji Ladhaji Thakor jampur 433 36/0 11594
670 Vaghela Jambha Champuji Mota Jampur 433/2 37/0 60000
671 Vaghela Sagubha Ramuji mota jampur 433p1 37/0 rod 15434
672 Pratapjee Thakhaji Solanki Mota Jampur 433/b/1 37/1 60000
673 Thakor Ramsanji Babaji Vithlod 8 37/2 62625
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674 Vershiji Kamaji Thakor Vithlod
7 GOV. LAND
37/3 70796
675 Thakor Lembuji Devsiji Vithlod
6 GOV. LAND
37/4 60000
676 Thakor Lembuji Devsiji Vithlod
6 GOV. LAND
37/4 6000
677 Thakor Makanji Sursangji Vithlod 4P1 37/5 45000
678 Thakor Makanji Surshangji Vithlod 4p1 37/5 20000
679 Thakor Makanji Surshangji Vithlod 4p1 37/5 1650
680 Thakor Makanji Surshangji Vithlod 4p1 37/5 5314
681 Thakor Makanji Surshangji Vithlod 4p1 37/5 4204
682 Thakor Lilaji Devsiji Vithlod 43P2 37/6 65314
683 Paragji Lilaji thakor Vithlod 31p1p3 37/6..37/5 3985
684 Sravanji pratapji thakor Vithlod 41p2 37/7..37/6 6575
685 Thakor gopalji pratapji Vithlod 41p2 37/7..37/6 11056
686 sarupji rasunji thakor devpura 89 37/7 44600
687 sarupji rasunji thakor devpura 89 37/7 20000
688 sarupji rasunji thakor devpura 75 37/8 66700
689 SAMUBEN B.VAGHARI DEVPURA 72/2 P1 38/0. 40000
690 SAMUBEN B.VAGHARI DEVPURA 72/2 P1 38/0. 11000
691 Vaghari Samuben Bharmalbhai Devpura 72/2p1 38/0 20000
692 Vaghari Samuben Bharmalbhai Devpura 72/2p1 38/0 8278
693 Hemaji Punjaji Thakor Devpura 63p4 38/0 38/1 4285
694 Devanji Sonaji Thakor Devpura 63p1 38/0 38/1 8570
695 Sartanji Bhikaji Thakor Devpura 74P1 38/0 37/0 11757
696 Samuben Bharmalbhai Vaghari devpura 45 38/0 51000
697 Liluben Jorabhai Desai devpura 64 38/1 75840
698 Thakor Bhupatsinh Bajuju devpura 25/1 38/1 5000
699 Thakor Sarupji Rasugji devpura 89 38/1 9284
700 Thakor Chandanji Bajuji devpura 25/1. 38/1 16607
701 Thakor Rameshji Punaji devpura 44p1 38/1 39/0 10500
702 Thakor Bhupatshi Bajuji devpura 67p2 39/0 6000
703 Mavajibhai Hirabhai Raval devpura 18/2/1 39/0 72000
704 Mavajibhai Hirabhai Raval devpura 18/2/1 39/0 6750
705 Babuji Kaliji Thakor devpura 14 39/0 to 39/1 8512
706 Galaji Chatraji Thakor devpura 15 39/0 to 39/1 7613
707 Thakor Bhupatshin Bajuji devpura 126p2 39/0 to 39/1 18675
708 thakor vershiji talaji devpura 193 39/1 40265
709 Lilaji Motiji Thakor devpura 192 39/1 39215
710 Umedji Mevaji Thakor devpura 155 39/1 to 39/2 7373
711 Prahladji Mevaji Thakor devpura 155 39/1 to 39/2 7475
712 Raychandbhai Amthabhai Vaghar
devpura 95 39/2 65000
713 Amratbhai Ramshanbhai Vaghri
devpura 92 39/2 to 39/3 3400
714 Chaudhary Shankarbhai Mavjibhai
devpura 49p1 39/2 to 39/3 17741
715 Chuadhary Askokbhai Laxmanbha
devpura 49p3/p1 39/2 to 39/3 7858
716 Kantibhai Valabhai Vaghri devpura 48 39/2 to 39/3 7513
717 Chaudhary Virambhai Velabhai Dhanera 47 39/3 120000
718 Bhsgvanbhai Govabhai Chaudhari
Dhanera 56/1 39/3 10000
719 Shankarbhai Devanbhai Chaudhary
Dhanera 46p1 39/3-39/4 19157
720 Nanjibhai Jevatbhai Chaudhary Dhanera 46p2 39/3-39/4 5212
721 Raychandbhai Khodabhai Chauhan
Dhanera 29p1 39/3-39/4 4565
722 Muljibhai Devanbhai Patel Dhanera 48p2 39/3-39/4 7380
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723 Chahan Rajubhai Kalabhai Dhanera 45 39/3-39/4 6300
724 Mohansing Jalamsing Jadeja Dhanera 30p1 39/3-39/4 9685
725 Shambhubhai B. Patani Dhanera 222/2/2 39/4 90475
726 Bahgwabhai Ramabhai Chaudhry
Dhanera 13p2 39/4 to 39/5 7645
727 Devjibhai Tejabhai Patel Dhanera 26 39/4 to 39/5 4515
728 Devusing Udaysing Jadeja Dhanera 25 39/5 150000
729 Lilaji devshiji Thakor Vithlod 43P2 39/5 to 39/6 20000
730 Lilaji devshiji Thakor Vithlod 43P2 39/5 to 39/6 1314
731 Devjibhai Kamabhai Chaudhary Dhanera 19
39/5 to 39/6 8405
732 Devrajbhai Paragbhai Patel Dhanera 44p3 39/5 to 39/6 5323
733 Motibhai Rashibhai Desai Dhanera 17/p2 39/5 to 39/6 5265
734 Devjibhai Tejabhai Patel Dhanera 27 39/5 to 39/6 19107
735 Gandabhai Bhavabhai Rabari Dhanera 17p1 39/5 to 39/6 9135
736 Cheharabhai J Chaudhri Vithlod 98\1 39/6 68625
737 Paragbhai Ranchhodbhai Chaudhari
Vithlod 98\2 39/6 5000
738 Bababhai Lebabhai Desai Dhanera 96/p1 39/6 to 39/7 6575
739 Mohanbhai Jemabhai Chaudhary
Dhanera 209p1 39/6 to 39/7 4975
740 Cheharbhai Jemabhai Chaudhry
Dhanera 98p1 39/6 to 39/7 4625
741 Desai Jabarben Hemabhai Dhanera 91p1 39/6 to 39/7 9375
742 Rajabhai Varshibhai Desai Dhanera 96/2 39/7 75690
743 Rajabhai Chehrabhai Deasai Sariyad 268 39/7 to 39/8 7215
744 Thakor Chandanji Rudaji Sariyad 273P1 39/8 74892
745 Shah Devendrabhai Somabhai Sariyad 274 39/8 to 40/0 12345
746 Amratbhai Ishvarbhai Brahman Sariyad 21 39/8 to 40/0 12370
747 Badsangji Rudaji Thakor Sariyad 276p1p 11214
748 0
749 Vadnji Chandanji Thakor Sariyad 276p1p 37050
750 Badsangji Rudaji Thakor Sariyad 4000
751 Talaji Laxmanji Thakor Sariyad 253 40/0 79575
752 Lakhiram D Joshi Sariyad 246\1 40/1 65000
753 0
754 Shamjibhai A Joshi Sariyad 241 40/2 64000
755 Shamjibhai A Joshi Sariyad 241 40/2 7000
756 Joshi Baldevbhai Tejabhai Sariyad 206 40/3 63000
757 Joshi Baldevbhai Tejabhai Sariyad 206 40/3 6500
758 Sevantilal Bhagwandas Patel Sariyad 122/1p2/p1 40/4. 10000
759 Sevantilal Bhagwandas Patel Sariyad 122/1p2/p1 40/4. 65000
760 Prajapati Jashiben Mafabhai Sariyad 188\1 40/5 72250
761 Pajapati Gandabhai Haribhai Sariyad 185\1 40/6 72000
762 somabhai bhabhai joshi Sariyad 187 40/6 to 40/7 17000
763 Varshaben Hirabhai Chaudhry Sariyad 158-397 40/7 67000
764 Joshi Bavabhai Nathurambhai Sariyad 426\2 40/8 76730
765 Naranbhai Jivrajbhai Joshi Sariyad 452/2 40/8 to 41/0 6320
766 PRATAPJI R.THAKOR SARIYAD 430p4 41/0 78941
767 Taljabhai Daljibhai Rabari Sariyad 451 41/0 37000
768 Mohanbhai Chelabhai Rabari Sariyad 443 41/0 to 41/1 8980
769 Revabhai Dhanabhai Rabari Sariyad 215 41/0 to 41/1 12000
770 Chaudhry Ranchhodbhai Vershibhai
Sariyad 441 41/1 8000
771 Chaudhry Jesangbhai Laxmanbhai
Sariyad 444 41/1 89680
772 Ranchhodhbai devshibhai chaudhary
Sariyad 445 41/1 to 41/2 15000
773 Ashaben Valabhai Chaudhary Sariyad 513p2 41/1 to 41/2 4310
774 Ranchhodbhai Ramabhai Chaudhry
Sariyad 512 41/2 87390
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775 Savjibhai Rupabhai Sariyad 512 41/2 to 41/3 14890
776 Jesangbhai Bhemabhai Chaudhary
Sariyad 266 41/2 to 41/3 6980
777 Prakashbhai Ramshibhai Chudhuri
Sariyad 531 41/2 to 41/3 9600
778 Ramshibhai Devshibhai Chaudhary
Sariyad 532/3 41/2 to 41/3 10380
779 Ranchhodbhai Ramabhai Chaudhry
Sariyad 512 41/2 3000
780 Ranchhodbhai Ramabhai Chaudhry
Sariyad 531 41/2 to 41/3 8000
781 Chaudhry Devrajbhai Hirabhai Sariyad 530\1 41/3 130000
782 Manshibhai Damarbhai Chaudhary
Sariyad 542/'1 41/3 to 41/4 5830
783 Meghabhai Velabhai Chaudhary
Sariyad 530p2 41/3 to 41/4 6380
784 Kankuben Bhavabhai Chaudhary
Sariyad 541p 41/3 to 41/4 6330
785 Chamar Laljibhai Bhikhabhai Sariyad 543p1 41/3 to 41/4 7935
786 ISHWERBHAI C.CHAMAR PATANKA 41/4 63000
787 Chamar Isvarbhai Chelabhai Sariyad 543P2 41/4 23000
788 Velabhai Balvantbhai Nai Sariyad 581 41/4 to 42/0 6380
789 Mafabhai sanakarbhai nai Sariyad 582 paiki 2 41/4 to 42/0 5000
790 danabhai kalabhai rabari Sariyad 568 41/4 to 42/0 3187
791 Narotambhai Virambhai Nayee Sariyad 581 42/0 74000
792 Narotambhai Virambhai Nayee Sariyad 581 42/0 to 42/1 11000
793 Mafabhai sanakarbhai nai Sariyad 582 paiki 2 42/0 8000
794 Pravinbhai Balwantbhai nai Sariyad 609/1/2 42/1 4500
795 Pravinbhai Balwantbhai nai Sariyad 582/2 42/1 6820
796 Nai Velabhai Balvantbhai Sariyad 587 42/1 8000
797 Valabhai sagrambhai chudhari Sariyad 581 42/1 70000
798 Ramabhai Khimabhai Parmar Shariyad 612 42/2. 75000
799 nathekhan bhikhan khan baloch
Sariyad 629 42/3 78500
800 Lila bhai Karsanbhai Rabari Sariyad 732 42/4 73000
801 Cheharabhai Sagthabhai desai Lodhi 2 42/4 5000
802 Nagjibhai Vashrambhai Rabari Lodhi 89/41 42/5 71000
803 Revabhai Hamirbhai Rabari Lodhi 89/43 42/6 65500
804 Rabari Sankabhai Lilabhai Lodhi 89/49 43/0 47000
805 Rabari Sankabhai Lilabhai Mota Veluda 89/49 43/0 20000
806 Rabari Sankabhai Lilabhai Mota Veluda 89/49 43/0 3000
807 Jorabhai Vastabhai Rabari Lodhi 89/50/1 43/1 43000
808 Jorabhai Vastabhai Rabari Lodhi 89/50p1 43/1 20000
809 Jorabhai Vastabhai Rabari Lodhi 89/50p1 43/1 5000
810 Bhikhabhai Danabhai Rabari 43/2 43000
811 Bhakhabhai Danabhai Rabari mota Veluda 56 43/2 20000
812 Bhakhabhai Danabhai Rabari mota Veluda 56 43/2 2500
813 Rabari Jamabhai Rama Bhai Veloda 58/5 43/3 55900
814 Jamabhai Naranbhai Rabari Veloda 62 43/4 40000
815 Dalabhai Danabhai Rabari Veloda 62 43/4 4000
816 Jamabhai Naranbhai Rabari Mota Veluda 62p 43/4 20000
817 Rabari Jamabhai Ramabhai mota Veluda 58/5 43/3 20000
818 Rabari Jamabhai Ramabhai mota Veluda 58/5 43/3 5000
819 Deewan Nurmamad Modisha Shidhada 46 43/4 30000
820 VAJABHAI M.CHAOUDHARI JEKADA 13 167/11 25000
821 Karamashibhai Nagjibhai Rabari Mota Veluda 81
44/0 40000
822 Panchab Bhai khengarbhai Rajput Mota Veluda 393
44/0 30000
Total 26573317
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ANNEXURE-8: COPY OF FORMATION OF GRIEVANCE REDRESS COMMITTEE
Page 174
ENGLISH TRANSLATION OF COPY OF FORMATION OF GRIEVANCE
REDRESS COMMITTEE
No. PRCH--/7027/13
Collector office, Patan
Date: 11.12.2013
To,
Executive Engineer (Construction)
GETCO Division Office,
Deesa.
Sub: Formation of Grievance Redress Committee (GRC) for Gujarat Solar Transmission SS &
Line under funding of Asian Development Bank (ADB).
Ref: 1. GETCO Head Office Letter No. GETCO/Solar Transmission/ GRC/ 3858 dated
23.07.2013.
2. GETCO Deesa office letter No. CDD/ Tech/13/file-79/GRC/3367 dated 10.08.2013.
Sir,
With reference to above subject and as desired by you, this is to inform you that approval is
hereby accorded for formation of Grievance Redress Committee (GRC) for Gujarat Solar
Transmission SS & Line under funding of Asian Development Bank (ADB).
Following will be the members by designation:
1. Prant Office Radhanpur- Nodal Officer,
2. Surpunch- respective village,
3. Deputy Engineer (Construction)- GETCO Sub Division Office, Deodar,
4. Executive Engineer (Construction)- GETCO Division Office, Deesa – Officer responsible
on behalf of GETCO to keep the work safe and out of danger by use of safety equipment
and consensus for activity related to above referred Solar Park.
For further needful action.
Collector
Patan
Copy To.
1. Prant Office Radhanpur,
2. Chief Engineer, GETCO Corporate Office, Vadodara,
3. Superintending Engineer, Transmission Circle Office, Palanpur.
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ANNEXURE-9: HIV AIDS AWARENESS PROGRAM
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ANNEXURE 10: COPY OF CSR ACTIVITIES FOR THE PROJECT
Project Brief Need Assessment Project Scope Beneficiaries Target Work Done Issues &
Challenges Achievement
Development &
renovation of
Charanka
Primary
School in
Charanka
Village, District
Patan under
GETCO CSR
Plan.
GETCO had taken
assistance of Pandit
Deendayal
Petroleum University
(PDPU) for scoping
and need analysis
study for
commencing
community
development
initiative.
Development &
renovation of
Charanka primary
school project was
selected based on
the need
assessment study.
Education Facility:
o Construction & of
building having two
classrooms.
Water & Sanitation
Infrastructure:
o Toilet block, soak pit,
septic tank,
o Water supply pipeline
with overhead tank,
Other infrastructure &
supporting facility.
o Prayer cum lunch shed.
o Supply of sports kit,
computers, musical
instruments, audio
system,
o Supply of vessels for
cooking,
o Supply of equipments
for children playground,
o Supply of steel
cupboards, etc.
Primary
beneficiaries:
Children of
Charanka school
having age
between 5 to 18
years _246
children (146
boys & 100 girls)
(Figs are form FY
2011-12, it may
change in present
time considering
dropout and new
admissions).
Secondary
beneficiaries:
Children of
surrounding
villages having
age between 5 to
18 years.
Activity taken
up in FY
2011-12
Target for
completion-
end of FY
2013-14.
Scoping and need
analysis study
completed.
Construction &
renovation of
building having two
classrooms, Toilet
block, soak pit,
septic tank, water
supply pipeline
with overhead
tank, prayer cum
lunch shed
completed.
Supply of sports
kit, computers,
musical
instruments, audio
system, vessels for
cooking,
equipments for
children
playground, steel
cupboards, etc.
completed.
Non availability of
eligible contractors
due to remote
location of site.
Non availability of
basic facilities for
construction like
water etc.
Due to remote
location, skilled
labour & material
is costly.
Weather condition
is extremely hot in
summer and heavy
rains in rainy
season which
reduce the rate of
work.
Education level of
school is
increased.
Students &
teacher staffs,
particularly
females are
satisfied with
facilities
provided.
Spread positive
impact of project
in Charanka
Village &
surrounding
areas.
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Photographic presentation of current status of work
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Annexure 11: Tree Cutting Compensation _220 KV Charanka Jangral TL (GETCO)
Sl
No.
Location
No
Village
Name Plot No
Khata
No PS Dist Name of the Land Owner Address
Tree Cutting
Compensation
1 13B/5-
13B/6 Bamroli 111 457 Varahi Patan Ayubkhan Aehmadkhan Pathan Bamroli, Patan 9,261
2 13B/8-
13B/7 Bamroli 274 295 Varahi Patan
Lakhamanbhai Rabhabhai
Rabari Bamroli, Patan 10,522
3 16/1 Jarusha 183 28 Sathalpur Patan Ganeshbhai Trikambhai Patel Jarusha, Patan 5,497
4 16/10 Jarusha 146/2/2 331 Sathalpur Patan Gajibhai Abhrambhai Sipai Jarusha, Patan 5,316
5 16/11 Jarusha 146/1/2 209 Sathalpur Patan Nuramahamand H Sipai Jarusha, Patan 5,316
6 16/2 Jarusha 180/P1 58 Sathalpur Patan Sivabhai Karmanbhai Patel Jarusha, Patan 5,826
7 16/3 Jarusha 202 326 Sathalpur Patan Khimjibhai M. Prajapati Jarusha, Patan 6,100
8 16/3-16/4 Jarusha 201 105 Sathalpur Patan Dhudabhai K Thakor Jarusha, Patan 3,918
9 16/3-16/4 Jarusha 203/1 163 Sathalpur Patan Chaganbhai D Prajapati Jarusha, Patan 4,518
10 16/4-16/5 Jarusha 234/1P 155 Sathalpur Patan Harkhabhai N. Patel Jarusha, Patan 8,435
11 16/4-16/5 Jarusha 234P2 199 Sathalpur Patan Virambhai J. Patel Jarusha, Patan 4,775
12 16/5-16/6 Jarusha 234/2 199 Sathalpur Patan Memabhai J. Patel Jarusha, Patan 10,604
13 16/7-16/6 Jarusha 244 216 Sathalpur Patan Virambhai J. Patel Jarusha, Patan 4,775
14 16/9-16/10 Jarusha 146/2/3 332 Sathalpur Patan Hazratali U. Sipai Jarusha, Patan 5,316
15 17/10-
17/11 Rangpura 107 93 Radhanpur Patan Sundabhai Savsibhai Thakor Radhanpur, Patan 13,771
16 17/10-
17/11 Rangpura 107P1 94 Radhanpur Patan Nagjibhai Savsibhai Thakor Radhanpur, Patan 3,162
17 17/3-17/4 Zazansar 148 33 Radhanpur Patan Verasibhai Malabhai Thakor Zazansar, Patan 9,107
18 17/4-17/5 Sathali 56/1P1 37 Radhanpur Patan Chhathabhai Mohanbhai Thakor Radhanpur, Patan 5,724
19 17/7-17/8 Sathali 46(38/4) 49 Radhanpur Patan Khetabhai Saktabhai Patel Santhali , Patan 9,724
20 17/8 Sathali 84 224 Radhanpur Patan Mali Dalabhai Mansangbhai Santhali , Patan 16,829
21 17/8-17/9 Sathali 36/2 107 Radhannpur Patan Maghabhai Gangarambhai Mali Rangpura,Patan 19,454
22 17/9 Rangpura 91,92 12 Radhannpur Patan Bhagvanbhai Karsanbhai Rabari Rangpura,Patan 14,971
23 17B/2-
17B/2 Rangpura 10P1 60 Radhanpur Patan Dharshibhai Vishabhai Thakor Rangapura,Radhanpur 6,335
24 19/0-19/1 Bhilot 108 281 Bhilot Patan Bhurubha Naranji Vaghela Bhilot,Patan 6,836
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No.
Location
No
Village
Name Plot No
Khata
No PS Dist Name of the Land Owner Address
Tree Cutting
Compensation
25 19/1-19/0 Bhilot 138 190 Bhilot Patan Sundabhai Ramjibhai Thakor Bhilot,Patan 17,938
26 19/1-19/0 Bhilot 138 290 Bhilot Patan Ramsangbhai Ramjibhai Thakor Bhilot,Patan 9,503
27 19/1-19/2 Bhilot 449 232 Bhilot Patan Devjibhai Balvatbhai Thakor Bhilot,Patan 19,495
28 19/2-19/3 Bhilot 698 119 Bhilot Patan Manabhai Haribhai Thakor Bhilot,Patan 15,655
29 19/3-19/4 Bhilot 117 252 Bhilot Patan Lalaji Pachanji Vaghela Bhilot,Patan 5,890
30 19/3-19/4 Bhilot 115 417 Bhilot Patan Gajubha Bhurubha Vaghela Bhilot,Patan 5,995
31 19/5-19/4 Bhilot 240 41 Bhilot Patan Raghubhai Ranchhodbhai
Kumbhar Bhilot,Patan 20,115
32 20/12 Memdabad 50 531 Radhanpur Patan Danabhai Bhemabhai
Chaudhary Memdavad , Patan 6,446
33 20/13 Memdabad 58 392 Radhanpur Patan Dungarbhai Valabhai Chaudhari Memdabad,
Radhanpur 8,024
34 20/9 Memdavad 154 495 Radhanpur Patan Kanubhai Vikutram Thakkar Memdavad , Patan 12,557
35 21/0 Memdavad 25 53 Radhanpur Patan Dayabhai Govindbhai Thakor Radhanpur, Patan 7,322
36 21/0-20/14 Memdavad 25 53 Radhanpur Patan Raychandbhai Govindbhai
Thakor Memdavad , Patan 10,333
37 22/0 Memdabad 783/3P1 624 Radhanpur Patan Shivabhai S Rabari Memdabad , Patan 12,668
38 22/10 Sherganj 199/2 138 Radhanpur Patan Mafabhai Shankarbhai
Chaudhari Sherganj, Patan 22,805
39 22/10-
22/11 Sherganj 207 89 Radhanpur Patan Nurmohamed Ganibhai Vhora Sherganj, Patan 9,379
40 22/10-
22/11 Sherganj 204/4P1 168 Radhanpur Patan Ransodbhai Danabhai Patel Sherganj, Patan 15,140
41 22/11-23/0 Sherganj 22P1 165 Radhanpur Patan Jasavantbhai Harjibhai Patel Sherganj, Patan 16,746
42 22/2 Memdavad 761 194 Radhanpur Patan Okhabhai Mohanbhai Harijan Memdavd, Patan 19,159
43 22/4-22/5 Memdavad 57 205 Radhanpur Patan Laxmanbhai Bhagvanbhai
Chaudhary Memdavd, Patan 12,170
44 22/5-22/6 Memdavad 742/P2 1014 Radhanpur Patan Acharatlal Mohanlal Patel Memdavd, Patan 4,277
45 22/5-22/6 Memdavad 743/2 844 Radhanpur Patan Amratbhai Ganeshbhai Suthar Memdavd, Patan 4,277
46 22/6-22/7 Sherganj 194/2/2P 78 Patan Patan Shankarbhai Manabhai Patel Sherganj, Patan 13,888
47 22/6-22/7 Sherganj 194/2/1 46 Radhanpur Patan Kesabhai D. Thakor Sherganj, Patan 13827
48 22/8-22/9 Sherganj 194/3 42 Radhanpur Patan Dilipbhai Gandabhai Chaudhari Sherganj, Patan 2,335
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No.
Location
No
Village
Name Plot No
Khata
No PS Dist Name of the Land Owner Address
Tree Cutting
Compensation
49 22/9-22/10 Sherganj 43 114 Radhanpur Patan Pragjibhai Laljibhai Chaudhari Sherganj, Patan 33,357
50 23/0-22/11 Sherganj 206 179 Radhanpur Patan Jesingbhai Jevatbhai Patel Sherganj, Patan 10,164
51 23/0-24/0 Sherganj 208/3P1 304 Radhanpur Patan Hitesh Kantilal Koradia Sherganj, Patan 4,730
52 23/0-24/0 Sherganj 9P2 198 Radhanpur Patan Dhudabhai Amthabhai Patel Sherganj, Patan 1,039
53 23/0-24/0 Sherganj 208/2P 297 Radhanpur Patan Hardasbhai Amathabhai Ayar Sherganj, Patan 6,370
54 24/0 Sherganj 15/1 111 Radhanpur Patan Shaileshbhai Raghubhai Nayi Sherganj, Patan 5,950
55 25/0-25/1 Sherganj 15/2 54 Radhanpur Patan Nareshbhai Gandabhai Nayi Sherganj, Patan 7,494
56 25/11,25/12 Alhabad 63P1 188 Radhanpur Patan Dharamshibhai Amthabhai
Prjapati Radhanpur, Patan 13,928
57 25/12 Alhabad 63p2 124 Radhanpur Patan Shankuben V. Prajapati Alhabad, Patan 13,928
58 25/12 Alhabad 62/1P 21 Radhanpur Patan Pababhai Kamabhai Patel Alhabad, Patan 16,712
59 25/1-25/2 Sherganj 29P1 124 Radhanpur Patan Abhesing Pratapsing Gohil Sherganj, Patan 10,091
60 25/1-25/2 Sherganj 29P2 123 Radhanpur Patan Madarsih Vagjibhai Gohil Sherganj, Patan 18,263
61 25/13 Alhabad 62/2 93 Radhanpur Patan Jivanbhai Kamabhai Patel Alhabad, Patan 17,117
62 25/14,25/15 Alhabad 20P1 96 Radhanpur Patan Jitabhai Memabhai Patel Radhanpur, Patan 4,609
63 25/15-
25/16 Alhabad 20P2 138 Radhanpur Patan
Lakhmanbhai Ajubhai
Chaudhari Alhabad, Patan 4,912
64 25/17-
25/18 Arjansar 31P1 49 Radhanpur Patan Pababhai Mavabhai Patel Arjansar,Patan 2,440
65 25/18-
25/19 Arjansar 66 194 Radhanpur Patan Jayantibhai Ajubhai Chaudhary Arjansar,Patan 4,999
66 25/18-
25/19 Arjansar 43 338 Radhanpur Patan Patel Bhavabhai Ajubhai Arjansar,Patan 12,831
67 25/19-
25/20 Arjansar 49/1 293 Radhanpur Patan Revabhai Chelabhai Patel Arjansar,Patan 4,999
68 25/19-
25/20 Arjansar 45 492 Radhanpur Patan Arjan Dharamsinh Patel Arjansar,Patan 6,111
69 25/20-26/0 Arjansar 41 358 Radhanpur Patan Somabhai Devabhai Patel Arjansar,Patan 8,498
70 25/20-26/0 Arjansar 46/1 180 Radhanpur Patan Chaudhari Naranbhai Ajubhai Arjansar,Patan 3,884
71 25/20-26/0 Arjansar 49 490 Radhanpur Patan Rakeshbhai Memebhai
Chaudhari Arjansar,Patan 12,182
72 25/2-25/3 Kolapur 32 33 Radhanpur Patan Varjang Mavjibhai Thakor Kolapur, Patan 17,725
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No.
Location
No
Village
Name Plot No
Khata
No PS Dist Name of the Land Owner Address
Tree Cutting
Compensation
73 25/3-25/4 Kolapur 39P3 135 Radhanpur Patan Kamuben Dayabhai Thakor Kolapur, Patan 8,225
74 25/3-25/4 Kolapur 86 36 Radhanpur Patan Panchanbhai Virabhai Thakor Kolapur, Patan 6,964
75 25/3-25/4 Kolapur 86P 36 Radhanpur Patan Kamuben Chhaganbhai Thakor Kolapur, Patan 10,219
76 25/3-25/4 Kolapur 39P1 133 Kolapur Patan Merambhai Ranabhai Rabari Kolapur, Patan 9,002
77 25/4-25/5 Kolapur 86P 36 Radhanpur Patan Mevabhai Savshibhai Thakor Kolapur, Patan 8,161
78 25/4-25/5 Kolapur 86P 36 Radhanpur Patan Chothabhai Virabhai Thakor Kolapur, Patan 4,830
79 25/4-25/5 Kolapur 27/4 25 Radhanpur Patan Galalbhai Sendhabhai Thakor Kolapur, Patan 3,660
80 25/5 Porana 195 125 Radhanpur Patan Manabhai Dudabhai Thakor Porana, Patan 10,499
81 25/5-25/4 Porana 195 125 Radhanpur Patan Vasantbhai Rugnathabhai
Thakor Porana, Patan 11,990
82 25/6-25/7 Porana 183/2 115 Radhanpur Patan Pethabhai Haribhai Patel Porana, Patan 11,448
83 25/6-25/7 Porana 183/2 115 Radhanpur Patan Pethabhai Haribhai Patel Porana, Patan 22,043
84 25/7 Porana 187 101 Radhanpur Patan Mavjibhai Virabhai Chaudhary Porana, Patan 8,435
85 25/7-25/8 Porana 186 127 Radhanpur Patan Kantilal Manilal Lawar Porana, Patan 8,554
86 25/8 Allhabad 156 98 Radhanpur Patan Versibhai Vihabhai Thakor Allhabad, Patan 18,674
87 25/8,25/9 Allhabad 151/1B 146 Radhanpur Patan Bhagabhai Bijalbhai Bharvad Allhabad, Patan 6,111
88 25/8-25/9 Allhabad 155 105 Radhanpur Patan Vashram Bhembhai Thakor Allhabad, Patan 9,782
89 25/9,25/10 Allhabad 83 78 Radhanpur Patan Mulabhai Bijalbhai Bharavad Allhabad, Patan 15,323
90 25/9,25/10 Allhabad 82P2 22 Radhanpur Patan Kanjibhai Dharamshibhai Suthar Allhabad, Patan 3,884
91 25/9-25/10 Allhabad 84 34 Radhanpur Patan Sankarbhai Ratnabhai Solanki Allhabad, Patan 7,110
92 26/0-25/20 Arjansar 60P2 222 Radhanpur Patan Patel Kamabhai Dungar Arjansar,Patan 4,108
93 26/0-26/1 Arjansar 58/1 6 Radhanpur Patan Shantilal Parmabhai Solanki Arjansar,Patan 16,718
94 26/1 Arjansar 57P1 652 Radhanpur Patan Sevadas B. Sadhu Arjansar,Patan 7,558
95 26/10-26/9 Tatiyana 354 136 Thara Banasakantha Bhavbhai Parambhai Patel Tatiyana ,
Banasakantha 3,555
96 26/11-
26/12 Tatiyana 294P3 35 Kankrej Patan Govaji Ravaji Kamaliya Tatiyana, Patan 13,358
97 26/11-
26/12 Tatiyana 297P1P4 438 Kankrej Patan Kamaliya Babuji Dhanaji Tatiyana, Patan 10,624
98 26/11-
26/12 Tatiyana 294P2P1 69 Kankrej Patan Chatoorji Kanaji Kamaliya Tatiyana, Patan 7,729
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No.
Location
No
Village
Name Plot No
Khata
No PS Dist Name of the Land Owner Address
Tree Cutting
Compensation
99 26/11-
26/12 Tatiyana 353 125 Kankrej Patan Raychandji Motiji Thakor Tatiyana, Patan 6,111
100 26/11-
26/12 Tatiyana 351 348 Kankrej Patan Manaji Vihaji Ranavadiya Tatiyana, Patan 4,923
101 26/12 Tatiyana 295P1 127 Thara Banasakantha Shankarji Mohanji Thakor Tatiyana ,
Banasakantha 15,361
102 26/12-27/0 Tatiyana 226P2 243 Kankrej Patan Mevaji Kuberji Ranavadiya Tatiyana, Patan 15,279
103 26/1-26/2 Arjansar 79/5/5P10 436 Patan Patan Mafaji Devnji Thakor Arjansar,Patan 21,056
104 26/2-26/3 Arjansar 165 389 Radhanpur Patan Arajanbhai Mevabhai Rabari Arjansar,Patan 8,388
105 26/2-26/3 Arjansar 152 329 Radhanpur Patan Rupabhai Virabhai Rabari Arjansar,Patan 26,191
106 26/2-26/3 Arjansar 79/5/5P/4 55 Radhanpur Patan Karshanbhai Bhemabhai Patel Arjansar,Patan 8,280
107 26/3-26/4 Arjansar 164/1P1 154 Radhanpur Patan Dazabhai Okhabhai Patel Arjansar,Patan 16,345
108 26/4 Arjansar 26/4 93 Radhanpur Patan Jagubhai Lalbhai Prajapati Arjansar,Patan 2,440
109 26/4-26/5 Arjansar 116 156 Radhanpur Patan Dalachhabhai Mohanbhai Nayi Arjansar,Patan 9,548
110 26/4-26/5 Arjansar 169/1 190 Radhanpur Patan Lebubhai Lavajibhai Thakor Arjansar,Patan 2,664
111 26/4-26/5 Arjansar 122 524 Radhanpur Patan Thakor Somabhai Virabhai Arjansar,Patan 7,439
112 26/5-26/6 Arjansar 224P 134 Radhanpur Patan Revaben Ramshibhai Chaudhari Arjansar,Patan 2,888
113 26/7-26/8 Arjansar 231 471 Radhanpur Patan Balwantji Chamanji Thakor Arjansar,Patan 4,487
114 26/8 Arjansar 232 75 Radhanpur Patan Bababhai Motibhai Harijan Arjansar,Patan 7,733
115 26/8-26/9 Arjansar 216P3 228 Radhanpur Patan Patel Viranben Kamabhai Arjansar,Patan 25,051
116 27/0-27/1 Tatiyana 30/1 376 Kankrej Patan Vahajibhai Hemabhai Parmar Tatiyana, Patan 16,330
117 27/0-27/1 Tatiyana 227P1 261 Thara Banashkantha Jivanji Dhudaji Thakor Tatiyana,
Banashkantha 5,721
118 27/1-27/0 Tatiyana 218 63 Kankrej Patan Lilabhai Okhabhai Bhangara Tatiyana, Patan 8,638
119 27/1-27/0 Tatiyana 177/P2 512 Kankrej Patan Mevabhai Ramjibhai Bhangara Tatiyana, Patan 7,528
120 27/1-27/2 Tatiyana 296 457 Thara Banasakantha Ashwinkumar Kirtilal Shah Tatiyana ,
Banasakantha 18,904
121 27/1-27/2 Tatiyana 205 203 Kankrej Patan Mahadevbhai Karshanbhai
Rabari Tatiyana, Patan 15,224
122 27/2-27/1 Tatiyana 180P1 390 Thara Banasakantha Lebabhai Mevabhai Rabari
Tatiyana ,
Banasakantha
4,987
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123 28/0-27/2 Tatiyana 181P 274 Thara Banasakantha Jasaliya Harchandji Devshiji Tatiyana ,
Banasakantha 7,005
124 28/0-28/1 Tatiyana 170 97 Thara Banasakantha Lilabhai R Rabari Tatiyana ,
Banasakantha 5,724
125 28/0-28/1 Tatiyana 171P1 105 Kankrej Patan Rabari Shedhabhai Ramabhai Tatiyana, Patan 9,608
126 28/1 Unn 1004/2 598 Kankrej Patan Javanben Karshanbhai
Charakata Unn, Patan 5,814
127 28/1-28/2 Unn 957/2P2 10 Kankrej Patan Vardhibhai Mehabhai Thakor Unn, Patan 11,372
128 28/1-28/2 Unn 1003/1/3 522 Kankrej Patan Changecha Ravaji Mohanji Unn, Patan 10,615
129 28/4-28/5 Unn 849P2 453 Kankrej Patan Raniben Vershiji Thakor Unn, Patan 6,219
130 28/5 Tatiyana 1005 489 Thara Banasakantha Somaji Chothaji Khakhlecha Tatiyana ,
Banasakantha 2,440
131 28/5-28/4 Savpura 41 54 Kankrej Patan Bhimabhai Ganeshbhai
Chaudhari Savpura, Patan 8,330
132 28/6-28/7 Savpura 37P1 45 Kankrej Patan Vinaji Chaturji Sabosana Savpura, Patan 11,296
133 28/7-28/8 Savpura 36P1 113 Kankrej Patan Shampuji Punaji Sabosana Savpura, Patan 2,712
134 28/7-28/8 Savpura 36P6 82 Kankrej Patan Punaji Ravaji Thakor Savpura, Patan 4,966
135 28/8-29/0 Savpura 35P1 106 Kankrej Patan Rameshji Ajmalji Sabosana Savpura, Patan 7,215
136 28/8-29/0 Savpura 33P5 67 Kankrej Patan Nataji Sataji Thakor Savpura, Patan 4,775
137 28/8-29/0 Savpura 33P5 67 Kankrej Patan Narkhanji Sartanji Thakor Savpura, Patan 6,219
138 28/8-29/1 Savpura 34 43 Kankrej Patan Rajuju Sagramji Thakor Savpura, Patan 20,599
139 29/0-29/1 Savpura 33P6 6 Kankrej Patan Savsiji Jethaji Thakor Savpura, Patan 16,714
140 29/0-29/1 Savpura 32P3 91 Kankrej Patan Vinaji Bajuji Thakor Savpura, Patan 6,772
141 29/0-29/1 Savpura 29P4 58 Kankrej Patan Panchabhai Surabhai Raval Savpura, Patan 5,328
142 29/1-29/2 Savpura 25/2-26/3 62 Kankrej Patan Shantaji Sangramji Thakor Savpura, Patan 8,490
143 29/2-29/3 Savpura 22P2 107 Kankrej Patan Bhagvanji Rajuji Thakor Savpura, Patan 6,100
144 30/0 Bhalgam 49 38 Kankrej Patan Bharatsih Jivubha Vaghela Anandpura, Patan 11,943
145 31/4-32/0 Anandpura - - Kankrej Patan Babubhai Jagamalbhai Mehariya Anandpura, Patan 11,634
146 32/0-32/1 Anandpura 114P1 85 Kankrej Patan Joytaji Mafaji Lotiya Anandpura, Patan 9,270
147 32/4-32/5 Anandpura 42p1 117 Kankrej Patan Dayabhai Gemarbhai Bhatkiya Anandpura, Patan 8,540
148 32/5-32/4 Anandpura 41 54 Kankrej Patan Tejaji Nanjiji Bhatkiya Anandpura, Patan 3,555
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149 32/5-33/0 Anandpura 36P3 62 Kankrej Patan Goradhanbhai P Parjapat Anandpura, Patan 7,110
150 32/5-33/8 Anandpura 36/P1 50 Kankrej Patan Hirabhai Ramjibhai Mehriya Anandpura, Patan 8,164
151 33/3 to
33/2 Odha 42 23 Kankarej Patan Ramanbhai Bababhai Vaghri Odha,Patan 5,555
152 33/4 Odha 36P1 9 Kankrej Patan Dharasiji Nanaji Thakor Odha,Patan 4,871
153 33/4 to
33/3 Odha 40 4 Kankarej Patan Asagarbhai Nanabhai Ghiya Odha,Patan 15,611
154 33/4 to
33/3 Odha 38,P1 P1 4 Kankarej Patan Asagarbhai Nanabhai Ghiya Odha,Patan 8,380
155 33/4 to
33/3 Odha 99 18 Kankarej Patan Arjanji Hankarji Kakrecha Odha,Patan 7,110
156 34/0-33A/2 Odha 84 14 Odha Patan Bhimaji Ramshiji Thakor Odha,Patan 4,775
157 34/1-35/0 Totana 71P2 355 Kankarej Patan Laxmanbhai Jagmalbhai Patni Totana, Patan 4,161
158 34/1-35/0 Totana 97P2 253 Kankarej Patan Ajitbhai Valibhai Malakani Totana, Patan 27,835
159 35/0-35/1 Totana 48P1 236 Kankarej Patan Hiraji Panchaji Suthar Totana, Patan 11,226
160 35/1-35/2 Totana 43P1P3 377 Kankarej Patan Mobataji Hariji Unecha Totana, Patan 2,888
161 35/1-35/2 Totana 48/2 235 Kankarej Patan Velaji Pachaji Suthar Totana, Patan 4,891
162 35/1-35/2 Totana 44 90 Totana Patan Tarsangji Hariji Unecha Totana, Patan 4,891
163 35/3-35/4 Totana 28/1 46 Kankarej Patan Sonaben Bhurabhai Bharvad Totana, Patan 17,393
164 36/1-36/2 Totana 356/2 101 Patan Patan Totaniya Rayamachandji Motiji Totana, Patan 7110
165 38A/0 Kasara 120 268 Saraswati Patan Virmpuri Devpuri Goswami Kasara, Patan 10,720
166 38A/2-
38A/3 Kasara 105P2 182 Patan Patan
Bhagwanbhai Ratnabhai
Chaudhary Kasara, Patan 8,164
167 38A/3 Kasara 112/1P1 163 Patan Patan Sukhdevsinh Takhatsinh Sodha Kasara, Patan 5,890
168 39/3 Devpura 127P1 53 Patan Patan Rupabhai Arjanbhai Desai Devpura 10,167
169 39/3 Devpura 127P1 53 Patan Patan Panchabhai Arjanbhai Desai Devpura 10,167
170 40/10-
40/11 Sariyad 394 256 Saraswati Patan Nathabhai Vasharambhai Joshi Sariyad, Patan 5,995
171 40/10-
40/11 Sariyad 393/2/P1 1224 Sariyad Patan Bhemabhai Virambhai Joshi Sariyad, Patan 6,446
172 40/11 to
41/0 Sariyad 398 805 Sariyad Patan Laxmanbhai Dhulabhai Panchal Sariyad, Patan 3,977
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173 40/11-41/0 Sariyad 40/P3 1152 Sariyad Patan Shantibhai Haribhai Joshi Sariyad, Patan 6,778
174 40/2-40/3 Sariyad 282 799 Saraswati Patan Jivanbhai Ujambhai Joshi Sariyad, Patan 9,445
175 40/4-40/5 Sariyad 151P2 64 Saraswati Patan Joshi Babubhai Jesangbhai Sariyad, Patan 15,329
176 40/4-40/5 Sariyad 308P1B 64 Sariyad Patan Santhibhai Jesungbhai Joshi Sariyad, Patan 16,223
177 40/5-40/6 Sariyad 308/1K 826 Saraswati Patan Joshi Hardevbhai Bhemjibhai Sariyad, Patan 20,667
178 40/6 to
40/7 Sariyad 315 1210 Sariyad Patan Prahlad Ramshankar Joshi Sariyad, Patan 20,205
179 40/8 Sariyad 347 822 Sariyad Patan Ambarambhai Vaghabhai Joshi Sariyad,Patan 8,991
180 40/8-40/9 Sariyad 344P1 259 Saraswati Patan Dasrathbhai Umedbhai
Chaudhari Sariyad, Patan 5,724
181 40/9-40/10 Sariyad 351 963 Saraswati Patan Brahman Ramjibhai Vaghabhai Sariyad, Patan 9,548
182 40/9-40/8 Sariyad 345 865 Saraswati Patan Devabhai Nathabhai Joshi Sariyad, Patan 9,591
183 41/0-41/1 Sariyad 403 91 Saraswati Patan Devchand Dayaram Joshi Sariyad, Patan 6,656
184 41/1-41/2 Sariyad 463/1P1P 1115 Saraswati Patan Vasudevbhai Bhanajibhai Joshi Sariyad, Patan 8,330
185 41/1-41/2 Sariyad 464/1B/P1 792 Saraswati Patan Abheram Ramshankar Joshi Sariyad, Patan 7,331
186 41/1-41/2 Sariyad 464/2 826 Saraswati Patan Joshi Hardevbhai Bhemjibhai Sariyad, Patan 11,553
187 41/2-41A/0 Sariyad 457 787 Saraswati Patan Prabhuram Jemabhai Joshi Sariyad, Patan 5,890
188 41A/0-41/2 Sariyad 479/6 591 Saraswati Patan Hirabhai Laxmanbhai Joshi Sariyad, Patan 9,212
189 41A/0-
41A/1 Sariyad 506/2 584 Saraswati Patan Desai Revabhai Vasibhai Sariyad, Patan 5,995
190 41A/1-
41A/2 Sariyad 538/P2 111 Saraswati Patan
Ranchhodbhai Bhemabhai
Chaudhary Sariyad, Patan 8,059
191 41A/1-
41A/2 Sariyad 446P 221 Saraswati Patan
Rameshbhai Ramsibhai
Chaudhari Sariyad, Patan 7,213
192 41A/2-
41A/3 Sariyad 537P1 674 Saraswati Patan
Ramilal Ben Shankar Lal
Chudhri Sariyad, Patan 4,775
193 41A/2-
41A/3 Sariyad 546/3/P1/P1 1216 Saraswati Patan Valabhai Sagrambhai Chaudhri Sariyad, Patan 5,995
194 41A/3-42/0 Sariyad 545 673 Saraswati Patan Parmabhai Devanbhai
Chaudhari Sariyad, Patan 4,775
195 41A/3-42/0 Sariyad 548 99 Saraswati Patan Valabhai Devanbhai Chaudhary Sariyad, Patan 9,548
196 42/0-42/1 Sariyad 546/2 111 Saraswati Patan Ranchhodbhai Bhemabhai
Chaudhary Sariyad, Patan 8,330
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197 42/0-42/1 Sariyad 547/2 285 Saraswati Patan Kuriben Umedbhai Chaudhari Sariyad, Patan 7,110
198 42/0-42/1 Sariyad 530P/P 1110 Saraswati Patan Jivrajbhai Hirabhai Chaudhari Sariyad, Patan 9,445
199 42/1-42/2 Sariyad 586 1230 Saraswati Patan Visabhai Chehrabhai Rabari Sariyad, Patan 14,452
200 42/1-42/2 Sariyad 596 1229 Saraswati Patan Rabari Laxmanbhai Chehrabhai Sariyad, Patan 7,110
201 42/2-42/3 Sariyad 602/3 569 Saraswati Patan Ramjibhai Khodabhai
Chaudhari Sariyad, Patan 7,110
202 42/4-42/5 Sariyad 518 1002 Saraswati Patan Mansingbhai Demarbhai
Aanjana Sariyad, Patan 16,522
203 43/0 Lodhi 89/30 65 Patan Patan Vershibhai Kalyanbhai Rabari Lodhi,Patan 9,284
204 43/1-43/2 Lodhi 89/36/P5 198 Patan Patan Maheshbhai Heerabhai Chamar Lodhi,Patan 6,098
205 43/3 to
43/4 Lodhi 37/1 140 Patan Patan Amrutbhai Jorabhai Rabari Lodhi,Patan 12,878
206 43/3 to
43/4 Lodhi 37/3 140 Patan Patan Amrutbhai Jorabhai Rabari Lodhi,Patan 10,103
207 43/3-43/4 Lodhi 46P3 NA Lodhi Patan Thakor Rekhaji Jahuji Lodhi,Patan 19,111
208 44/0 TO
44/1 Vadiya 73/2 P 107 Patan Patan Thakor Shobhaji Vadiya,Patan 11,382
209 44/2 Vadiya 51/4 24 Patan Patan Chenjiji Dazuji Thakor Vadiya , Patan 14,179
210 44/2-44/3 Vadiya 51/2 98 Patan Patan Lalji Deshlaji Thakor Vadiya,Patan 10,283
211 44/4-44/5 Vadiya 45 19 Patan Patan Okhaji Kaluji Thakor Vadiya, Patan 13,886
212 44/5-45/0 Kalodhi 1P2 40 Patan Patan Jivanji Mulaji Thakor Kalodhi,Patan 6,219
213 45B/0-
45B/1 Malusan na na Malusan Patan Ranabhai Madhabhai Rabari Malusan, Patan 4,948
214 45B/1 Melusan 17P7 11 Patan Patan Babubhai Khengarbhai Rabari Melusan , Patan 11,553
215 45B/1 ,
45B/2 Melusan 115 294 Patan Patan Mohanbhai Malabhai Rabari Melusan , Patan 7,578
216 45B/1 ,
45B/2 Melusan 293 533 Patan Patan Bhikhabhai Malabhai Rabari Melusan , Patan 7,578
217 45B/1 ,
45B/2 Melusan 110 305 Vagdod Patan Govabhai Vasharambhai Rabari Melusan , Patan 3,392
218 45B/1-
45B/2 Melusan 6 140 Patan Patan Velabhai Cheharabhai Rabari Melusan , Patan 7,264
219 45B/2 ,
45B/3 Melusan 329 270 Patan Patan Kamshibhai Ratnabhai Rabari Melusan , Patan 10,557
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220 45B/2 ,
45B/3 Melusan 331 132 Patan Patan Rajabhai Lebabhai Rabari Melusan , Patan 1,986
221 45B/2 ,
45B/3 Melusan 41 270 Patan Patan Kamshibhai Ratnabhai Rabari Melusan , Patan 9,113
222 45B/2 ,
45B/3 Melusan 332 115 Patan Patan Menaben Ishwarbhai Rabari Melusan , Patan 9,732
223 45B/2 ,
45B/3 Melusan 327 272 Patan Patan Talajabhai Ratnabhai Rabari Melusan , Patan 10,723
224 45B/2-
45B/3 Melusan 317 142 Patan Patan Dasharathbhai Jorabhai Rabari Melusan , Patan 11,055
225 45B/2-
45B/3 Malusan 141 983 Malusan Patan Liluben Jivabhai Rabari Malusan, Patan 9,276
226 45B/3 Malusan 1114 167 Malusan Patan Nagajibhai Mashrubhai Rabari Malusan, Patan 7,005
227 45B/3 Melusan 40 271 Patan Patan Jethabhai Ratnabhai Rabari Melusan , Patan 9,098
228 45B/3 ,
46/0 Melusan 319 292 Patan Patan Verashibhai Vasrambhai Rabari Melusan , Patan 12,873
229 46/0 Melusan 309 280 Patan Patan Taljabhai Khengarbhai Rabari Melusan , Patan 14,170
230 46/0 , 46/1 Melusan 6/2 191 Patan Patan Navdhanbhai Haribhai Rabari Melusan , Patan 7,918
231 46/0 , 46/1 Melusan 318 152 Patan Patan Govabhai Vasharambhai Rabari Melusan , Patan 6,020
232 46/0 , 46/1 Melusan 6/2 191 Patan Patan Babubhai Haribhai Rabari Melusan , Patan 8,376
233 46/1 , 46/2 Melusan 297 120 Patan Patan Maganbhai Tejabhai Rabari Melusan , Patan 8,388
234 46/1-46/2 Melusan 298 326 Patan Patan Mohanbhai Tejabhai Rabari Melusan , Patan 8,123
235 46/2 , 46/3 Dhanasara 44 153 Vagdod Patan Kashirambhai Pachanbhai Joshi Dhanasara , Patan 7,558
236 46/4 Dhanasara 31 56 Dhanasara Patan Jayantibhai R. Joshi Dhanasara , Patan 8,763
237 46/4 , 46/5 Dhanasara 23P1 87 Vagdod Patan Kanaiyalal Hargovanbhai Joshi Dhanasara , Patan 5,996
238 46/4 , 46/5 Dhanasara 24P4 18 Vagdod Patan Ramehwarbhai Trikambhai
Joshi Dhanasara , Patan 11,658
239 46/4 , 46/5 Dhanasara 32P2 75 Vagdod Patan Ramjibhai Karshanbhai Joshi Dhanasara , Patan 6,446
240 46/5-47/0 Dharusan 75P2P2 317 Saraswati Patan Babubhi Mahadevbhai Brahman Dharusan, Patan 13,337
241 47/0 Dharusan 74/6 210 Saraswati Patan Hardevbhai Lakhirambhai Joshi Dharusan, Patan 11,372
242 47/0-47/1 Dharusan 76/6/P1 41 Dharusan Patan Mansukhbhai Laxmiram Joshi Dharusan, Patan 6,944
243 47/0-47/1 Dharusan 74/5 186 Dharusan Patan Sahdevbhai Ramjibhai Joshi Dharusan, Patan 14,039
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244 47/0-47/1 Dharusan 716P2 241 Patan Patan Joshi Amratbhai Vajrambhai Dharusan, Patan 15043
245 47/1 Dharusan 61/2/P1 255 Patan Patan Jayantibhai Trikambhai Joshi Dharusan, Patan 19035
246 47/1 Dharusan 62/1P2 287 Patan Patan Jayram Muljibhai Dharusan, Patan 10353
247 47/1-47/2 Dharusan 49/3P1 260 Saraswati Patan Dayabhai Jesungbhai Joshi Dharusan, Patan 3,479
248 47/1-47/2 Dharusan 61/2 257 Patan Patan Jagannathbhai Tikambhai Joshi Dharusan, Patan 19035
249 47/3-47/4 Kanosan 46P1 95 Saraswati Patan Ladjiji Pratapji Thakor Kanosan,Patan 20,176
250 47/3-47/4 Kanosan 47P1 98 Saraswati Patan Abheseeng Swarupji Thakore Kanosan,Patan 13,495
251 47/3-47/4 Kanosan 48P4 69 Saraswati Patan Veejayseeng Badsangji Thakore Kanosan,Patan 8,222
252 47/3-47/4 Kanosan 48P2 103 Saraswati Patan Ajmalji Dhiraji Thakore Kanosan,Patan 5,995
253 47/3-47/4 Kanosan 46P3 97 Patan Patan Sahdevji P. Thakor Kanosan, Patan 2607
254 47/4-48/0 Kanosan 53P1 111 Saraswati Patan Ashokji Jogaji Thakor Kanosan,Patan 31,728
255 47/4-48/0 Kanosan 54/1P1 61 Saraswati Patan Dalsangji Khumaji Thakore Kanosan,Patan 5,995
256 48/0 Kanosan 60 P2 116 Sharashwati Patan Madarji G Thakore Kanosan,Patan 12,878
257 49/0-49/1 Kanosan 85/1 84 Saraswati Patan Dargaji Hadaji Thakore Kanosan,Patan 5,993
258 49/0-49/1 Kanosan 85/3P2 129 Saraswati Patan Karshanji Thakhtji Thakor Kanosan,Patan 6,938
259 49/0-49/1 Kanosan 55P3 113 Saraswati Patan Genaji V Thakor Kanosan,Patan 8,991
260 49/0-49/1 Kanosan 85/3P1 128 Saraswati Patan Gamaji Kadvaji Thakore Kanosan,Patan 12,767
261 49/1 to
49/0 36 P 3 85/2 127 Saraswati Patan Fulaji Chandanji Thakor Kanosan,Patan 16,549
262 49/1-49/2 Kanosan 161P1 130 Saraswati Patan Dargaji Hadaji Thakore Kanosan,Patan 8,549
263 49/1-49/2 Kanosan 161P2 131 Saraswati Patan Agraji Vanvirji Thakore Kanosan,Patan 10,438
264 49/2-49/3 Kanosan 159 128 Saraswati Patan Ramanlal Chunilal Panchal Kanosan,Patan 12,939
265 49/2-49/3 Kanosan 123 147 Saraswati Patan Shivjiji Nathaji Thakor Kanosan,Patan 5,995
266 49/2-49/3 Ganeshpura 184/2 201 Kankrej Patan Gemarbhai Bababhai Rabari Ganeshpura, Patan 7,461
267 49/3 to49/4 Ganeshpura 240 21 Sarashwati Patan Ishwarbhai Khodabhai Rabari Ganeshpura,Patan 17,304
268 49/34
to49/5 Ganeshpura 201 21 Sarashwati Patan Ishwarbhai Khodabhai Rabari Ganeshpura,Patan 7,925
269 49/3-49/4 Ganeshpura 199 319 Kankrej Patan Samuben Maganbhai Rabari Ganeshpura, Patan 10,052
270 49/4 to
49/5 Ganeshpura 198 250 Sarashwati Patan Babubhai Sartanbhai Rabari Ganeshpura,Patan 9,291
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271 49/4-49/5 Ganeshpura 269P 75 Kankrej Patan Ramsangji Hariji Rajput Ganeshpura, Patan 9,116
272 49/5-49/6 Ganeshpura 155P2 199 Saraswati Patan Gobarbhai Haribhai Rabari Ganeshpura, Patan 6,995
273 49/5-49/6 Ganeshpura 154/2 294 Kankrej Patan Kamsibhai Sartanbhai Rabari Ganeshpura, Patan 9,279
274 49/5-49/6 Ganeshpura 255P2 15 Kankrej Patan Somabhai Odharbhai Rabari Ganeshpura, Patan 8,825
275 49/6 to 49/7 Ganeshpura 142 226 Sarashwati Patan Ramjibhai Ramchandbhai Raval Ganeshpura,Patan 6,956
276 49/6 to 49/7 Ganeshpura 145 335 Sarashwati Patan Ramjibhai Ramchandbhai Raval Ganeshpura,Patan 6,390
277 49/6-49/7 Ganeshpura 156 33 Kankrej Patan Kanjibhai Sartanbhai Rabari Ganeshpura, Patan 8,276
278 49/6-49/7 Ganeshpura 128 23 Kankrej Patan Pratapji Galabji Rajput Ganeshpura, Patan 9,343
279 49/6-49/7 Ganeshpura 155P1 167 Kankrej Patan Ishaben Talajabhai Rabari Ganeshpura, Patan 9,838
280 49/8-50/0 Ganeshpura 125P1 167 Kankrej Patan Vaghjibhai Varvabhai Rabari Ganeshpura, Patan 6,474
281 49/8-50/0 Ganeshpura 82 3 Kankrej Patan Amthabhai Ramabhai Rabari Ganeshpura, Patan 4,417
282 50/0 Ganeshpura 79 P 2 175 Sarashwati Patan Somabhai Jorabhai Rabari Ganeshpura,Patan 16,411
283 50/0-50/1 Abluva 265/1 78 Patan Patan Varsangji Mohanji Thakore Abluva, Patan 8,330
284 50A/0 Abluva 272 257 Patan Patan Nagajibhai Maganbhai Darji Abluva, Patan 7,903
285 50A/1 Abluva 285P2 226 Patan Patan Balvantji B. Thakor Abluva, Patan 5108
286 50A/2-51/0 Abluva 329 514 Patan Patan Isvarbhai Cheharbhai Rabari Abluva, Patan 8,330
287 50A/2-51/0 Abluva 325 515 Patan Patan Amratbhai Chehrabhai Rabari Abluva, Patan 8,330
288 51/1-51/2 Abluva 342 698 Patan Patan Thakor Bhalaji Versiji Abluva, Patan 16,096
289 51/1-51/2 Abluva 88P1 596 Patan Patan Amratbhai Nathabhai Rabari Abluva, Patan 7,832
290 51/2-51/3 Abluva 366/P3 85 Patan Patan Amratbhai Jivvabhai Rabari Abluva, Patan 7,110
291 51/4-51A/0 Abluva 387/1P2 196 Patan Patan Amratbhai Maganbhai Rabari Abluva, Patan 8,330
292 51B/0-51B/1 Abluva 386/1P1 620 Patan Patan Dineshbhai Amthabhai Rabari Abluva, Patan 8,825
293 51B/0-51B/1 Abluva 387/1P3 325 Patan Patan Kanjibhai Amathabhai Rabari Abluva, Patan 8,330
294 51B/0-51B/1 Abluva 387/5 129 Patan Patan Ibrahimbhai Alimadbhai
Muman Abluva, Patan 2335
295 51B/1-51B/2 Abluva 373/1P 526 Patan Patan Ambalal Hemchand Panchal Abluva, Patan 5,995
296 51B/2-51B/3 Delvada 149P 13 Saraswati Patan Bharatkumar Kantilal Barot Jarusha, Patan 5,945
297 53/0-56/0 Jangral 464/2P 497 Jangral Patan Thakorlal Jagnnathbhai Barot Jangral, Patan 6,474
298 56/0 Jangral 474 109 Patan Patan Jayeshbhai J. Barot Jangral, Patan 10,789
TOTAL 28,92,990
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Sr. No. Name Location No Tree Cutting
Compensation DD No DD Date
1 Narkhanbhai Bajubhai Thakor 26/6 TO 26/7 7,188.00 007780 28.06.17
2 Chaudhari Khetabhai Chelabhai 26/6 TO 26/7 2,440.00 007781 28.06.17
3 Melaji Dhamaji Ranavadiya 27/5 TO 27/6 1,220.00 007782 28.06.17
4 Valaji Dhamaji Thakor 27/5 TO 27/6 10,651.00 007783 28.06.17
5 Shivaji Motiji Khakhlecha 28/0 TO 28/1 1,130.00 007784 28.06.17
6 Hamirbhai Ramabhai Rabari 28/1 TO 28/2 3,060.00 007785 28.06.17
7 Lilabhai Rajabhai Desai 28/1 TO 28/2 722.00 007786 28.06.17
8 Lagdhirji Jemaji Thakor 28/1 TO 28/2 1,444.00 007787 28.06.17
9 Shankarji Rugnathbhai Thakor 28/1 TO 28/2 4,060.00 007788 28.06.17
10 Ramabhai Rajabhai Desai Luni 28/2 TO 28/3 1,508.00 007789 28.06.17
11 Hirabhai Rajabhai Luni 28/2 TO 28/3 1,005.00 007790 28.06.17
12 Punaji Ravaji Thakor 28/7 TO 28/8 2,082.00 007564 21.06.17
13 Shampuji Punaji Sabosana 28/7 TO 28/8 2,486.00 007565 21.06.17
14 Rameshji Babaji Sabosana 28/10 TO 28/11 2,952.00 007566 21.06.17
15 Chmanji Sonaji Thakor 28/10 TO 28/11 8,500.00 007567 21.06.17
16 Thakor Shankarji Sagramji 28/11 TO 28/12 765.00 007568 21.06.17
17 Raduji Sagramji Thakor 28/11 TO 28/12 5,965.00 007569 21.06.17
18 Shantaji Sagramji Thakor 28/11 TO 28/12 4,930.00 007570 21.06.17
19 Talaji Chaturji Thakor 31/0 TO 32/0 7,830.00 007571 21.06.17
20 Madhji Chaturji Thakor 31/0 TO 32/0 2,270.00 007572 21.06.17
21 Keshaji Raychandji Sabosana 31/0 TO 32/0 8,015.00 007573 21.06.17
22 Kirankumar Mohanlal Parmal 33/4 TO 34/0 11,807.00 007574 21.06.17
23 Bababhai Shankarbhai Sapriya 33/4 TO 34/0 2,960.00 007575 21.06.17
24 Maganji Kheta 34/0 1,730.00 007576 21.06.17
25 Sagtajee Ravajee Kakrecha 34/0 TO 34/1 4,603.00 007577 21.06.17
26 Samjibhai Nanjibhai Tharecha 34/0 TO 34/1 7,935.00 007578 21.06.17
27 Maganji Kheta 34/0 TO 34/1 9,009.00 007582 22.06.17
28 Safudi Husainbhai Ghiya 34/1 TO 34/2 11,505.00 007583 22.06.17
29 Barot Kiranbhai Rameshbhai 34/2 TO 34/3 5,008.00 007584 22.06.17
30 Arjanbhai Shankarji Kahrecha 34/3 TO 34/4 8,060.00 007585 22.06.17
31 Fakruddin Yusuf Ali Giya 34/4 TO 34/5 3,980.00 007586 22.06.17
32 Abdulhusen Fakaruddeen Ghia 34/4 TO 34/5 6,822.00 007587 22.06.17
33 Joraji Nagjiji Ludariya 34/4 TO 34/5 4,880.00 007588 22.06.17
34 Bhemabhai Valmaji Ludariya 34/5 TO 34/6 3,050.00 007589 22.06.17
35 Raghuji Kanaji Thakor 34/6 TO 34/7 3,531.00 007590 22.06.17
36 Ramabhai Mohanbhai Patni 34/7 1,406.00 007591 22.06.17
37 Dhanjibhai Kasubhai Vaghari 34/8 TO 34/9 4,060.00 007592 22.06.17
38 Dodia Mohaseenbhai Ismailji 34/10 12,571.00 007593 22.06.17
39 Saratanji Ravaji Thakor 37/6 TO 37/7 3,444.00 007594 22.06.17
40 Hemaji Punjaji Thakor 38/0 TO 38/1 1,864.00 007595 22.06.17
41 Sarupji Rashungji Thakor 38/1 TO 39/0 4,580.00 007596 22.06.17
42 Chenaji Punaji Thakor 38/1 TO 39/0 2,211.00 007597 22.06.17
43 Rameshji Punaji Thakor 38/1 TO 39/0 8,830.00 007598 22.06.17
44 Chandanji Bajuji Thakor 38/1 TO 39/0 10,300.00 007599 22.06.17
45 Balaji Mobtaji Thakor 38/1 TO 39/0 3,083.00 007740 23.06.17
46 Galabji Chatraji Thakor 39/0 TO 39/1 3,522.00 007741 23.06.17
47 Balawatji Ravaji Thakor 39/0 TO 39/1 1,220.00 007742 23.06.17
48 Vershiji Talaji Thakor 39/0 TO 39/1 11,105.00 007743 23.06.17
49 Kantibhai Valabhai Vaghri 39/1 TO 39/2 5,252.00 007744 23.06.17
50 Kantibhai Valabhai Vaghri 39/2 TO 39/3 2,157.00 007745 23.06.17
51 Shankarbhai Mavjibhai Chaudhari 39/2 TO 39/3 3,291.00 007746 23.06.17
52 Shankarbhai Mavjibhai Chaudhari 39/2 TO 39/3 1,722.00 007747 23.06.17
53 Chaudhari Virambhai Velabhai 39/2 TO 39/3 5,856.00 007748 23.06.17
54 Mohansing Jalamsing Jadeja 39/3 TO 39/4 9,141.00 007749 23.06.17
55 Nanajibhai Jevatbhai Chaudhari 39/3 TO 39/4 8,626.00 007750 23.06.17
56 Devjibhai Tejabhai Chaudhary 39/3 TO 39/4 4,020.00 007751 23.06.17
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57 Devjibhai Tejabhai Chaudhary 39/4 TO 39/5 8,752.00 007752 23.06.17
58 Bhagabhai Ramabhai Chaudhari 39/4 TO 39/5 8,835.00 007753 23.06.17
59 Rayachandbhai Khodabhai Chauhan 39/4 TO 39/5 7,220.00 007754 23.06.17
60 Gandabhai Bhavabhai Rabari 39/5 TO 39/6 2,302.00 007755 23.06.17
61 Cheharabhai Jemabhai Patel 39/5 TO 39/6 1,500.00 007756 23.06.17
62 Mohanbhai Jemabhai Chaudhri 39/6 TO 39/7 10,787.00 007757 23.06.17
63 Mohanbhai Jemabhai Chaudhri 39/6 TO 39/7 1,417.00 007758 23.06.17
64 Bababhai Lebabhai Desai 39/6 TO 39/7 3,720.00 007759 27.06.17
65 Devrajbhai Paragbhai Patel 39/6 TO 39/7 7,642.00 007760 27.06.17
66 Bhanajibhai Damrbhai Jishi 39/7 TO 39/8 1,469.00 007761 27.06.17
67 Lakhiram Damarbhai Joshi 40/1 TO 40/2 6,944.00 007762 27.06.17
68 Jivrambhai Iswar Bhai Joshi 40/1 TO 40/2 3,933.00 007763 27.06.17
69 Bhanjibhai Damarbhai Joshi 40/1 TO 40/2 10,980.00 007764 27.06.17
70 Shamjibhai Ambaram Bhai Joshi 40/2 TO 40/3 3,172.00 007765 27.06.17
71 Jesungbhai Laxmanbhai Chaudhary 41/1 2,250.00 007766 27.06.17
72 Ranchodbhai Ramabhai Chudhri 41/1 TO 41/2 2,557.50 007767 27.06.17
73 Jesangbhai Bhemabhai Chaudhary 41/2 TO 41/3 1,001.00 007768 27.06.17
74 Kankuben Bhavabhai Chaudhri 41/3 TO 41/4 2,746.00 007769 27.06.17
75 Kankuben Bhavabhai Chaudhri 41/3 TO 41/4 8,610.00 007770 27.06.17
76 Govindbhai Ganeshbhai Chaudhri 41/3 TO 41/4 2,913.00 007771 27.06.17
77 Umedbhai Virabhai Chaudhary 42/1 TO 42/2 4,845.00 007772 27.06.17
78 Sendhabhai Khemabhai Chamar 42/1 TO 42/2 2,695.00 007773 27.06.17
79 Manshibhai Damarbhai Chudhri 42/2 TO 42/3 1,830.00 007774 27.06.17
80 Chandkhan Alikhan Baloch 42/2 TO 42/3 7,235.00 007775 27.06.17
81 Nathekhan Bhikhankhan Baloch 42/2 TO 42/3 9,722.00 007776 27.06.17
82 Sanjaybhai Punabhai Chamar 42/2 TO 42/3 9,495.00 007777 27.06.17
83 Rabari Jamabhai Rama Bhai 43/3 10,900.00 007791 28.06.17
84 Manshibhai Damarbhai Chudhri 42/3 TO 42/4 1,220.00 007796 28.06.17
85 Naranbhai Karsanbhai Rabari 42/3 TO 42/4 8,397.00 007792 28.06.17
86 Rabari Nagajibhai Vashrambhai 42/4 TO 42/5 4,305.00 007793 28.06.17
87 Mohanbhai Bijolbhai Rabari 42/5 TO 42/6 4,041.00 007794 28.06.17
88 Laxmanbhai Haribhai Rabari 42/6 TO 43/0 2,255.00 007795 28.06.17
89 Ramjibhai Panchbhai Chaudhari 21B/3 TO 21B/4 16,000.00 007817 11.07.17
90 Dadamben Valabhai Thakor 15/0 TO 15/1 2,995.00 007818 11.07.17
91 Thakor Mukeshbhai Arajanbhai 15/0 TO 15/1 1,550.00 007819 11.07.17
92 Rugnathbhai Lagdhirbhai Thakor 15/1 TO 15/2 4,885.00 007820 11.07.17
93 Virambhai Jivabhai 17/5 TO 17/6 8,141.00 007821 11.07.17
94 Baluben Haribhai 17/6 TO 17/7 3,050.00 007822 11.07.17
95 Rukhiben Chamanbhai Suthar 17/6 TO 17/7 5,730.00 007823 11.07.17
96 Ganibhai Husenbhai Sipai 17/6 TO 17/7 5,105.00 007824 11.07.17
97 Rameshbhai Pachanbhai Patel 17/6 TO 17/7 2,835.00 007825 11.07.17
98 Manaben Hemrajbhai Patel 17/8 TO 17/9 5,505.00 007826 11.07.17
99 Babubhai Harkhabhai Soalanki 18/4 TO 18/5 3,767.00 007827 11.07.17
100 Ishwarbhai Dannabhai Prajapati 18/4 TO 18/5 2,888.00 007828 11.07.17
101 Virajibhai Bhemabhai Thakor 18/4 TO 18/5 9,152.00 007829 11.07.17
102 Virambhai Vershibhai Tahkor 18/5 TO 18/6 3,729.00 007830 11.07.17
103 Amthubhai Ravatbhai Thakor 18/5 TO 18/6 4,405.00 007831 11.07.17
104 Kanubhai Bharmal Thakor 18/5 TO 18/6 8,670.00 007832 11.07.17
105 Lataben Ramabhai Joshi 21B/0 3,570.00 007833 11.07.17
106 Vasudevbhai Somnath Thakar 21B/0 TO 21B/1 6,340.00 007834 11.07.17
107 Jethabhai Khodabhai Chaudhari 21B/4 TO 21B/5 920.00 007835 11.07.17
108 Meghabhai Ramsibhai Patel 21B/9 TO 21B/10 2,755.00 007836 11.07.17
109 Veerabhai Chelabhai 21B/9 TO 21B/10 3,398.00 007798 11.07.17
110 Thakor Shankar Bhai Mohanbhai 21B/11 TO 22/0 7,430.00 007799 11.07.17
111 Dayabhai Govindbhai Thakor 21B/11 TO 22/0 5,505.00 007800 11.07.17
112 Balvantbhai Manabhai Chaudhary 21B/11 865.00 007801 11.07.17
113 Harijan Daniben Gandabhai 22/0 2,820.00 007802 11.07.17
114 Hemaji Khetaji Thakor 23/1 TO 23/2 14,751.00 007803 11.07.17
115 Chothiben Ranchhodbhai Thakor 23/1 TO 23/2 4,997.00 007804 11.07.17
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116 Ajmalbhai Dharmshibhai Thakor 23/5 TO 23/6 1,837.00 007805 11.07.17
117 Hemabhai Lakhamanbhai Choudhari 23/5 TO 23/6 10,358.00 007806 11.07.17
118 Bhemabhai Manabhai Chaudhary 23/5 TO 23/6 5,410.00 007807 11.07.17
119 Ishvarbhai Harchand Bhai Thakor 23/5 TO 23/6 1,020.00 007808 11.07.17
120 Savshibhai Ramabhai Thakor 23/6 TO 23/7 4,880.00 007809 11.07.17
121 Hemabhai Lakhamanbhai Choudhari 23/6 TO 23/7 2,440.00 007810 11.07.17
122 Popatbhai Ramabhai Thakor 23/7 TO 23/8 6,010.00 007811 11.07.17
123 Shankarbhai Jasvantbhai Chaudhary 23/7 TO 23/8 6,535.00 007812 11.07.17
124 Vasharambhai Rajabhai Chaudhary 23/8 TO 23/9 5,290.00 007813 11.07.17
125 Shradhdaben Natwarpuri Gouswami 23/8 TO 23/9 11,730.00 007814 11.07.17
126 Jesangbhai Valabhai Dave 24/0 TO 25/0 935.00 007815 11.07.17
127 Kamabhai Laxmanbhai Patel 24/0 TO 25/0 1,566.00 007816 11.07.17
128 Jijiben Saktabhai Bharvad 26/0 TO 26/1 12,032.00 007838 12.07.17
129 Vashrambhai Vajabhai Patel 26/0 TO 26/1 11,724.00 007839 12.07.17
130 Chaudhari Bharatbhai Parbatbhai 26/3 TO 26/4 14,517.00 007840 12.07.17
131 Manjibhai Ranchod Panchal 26/3 TO 26/4 8,355.00 007841 12.07.17
132 Manabhai Jagmalbhai Thakor 26/3 TO 26/4 7,350.00 007842 12.07.17
133 Haribhai Ranchhodbhai Panchal 26/4 TO 26/5 3,207.00 007843 12.07.17
134 Rabari Malabhai Ramjibhai 26/4 TO 26/5 16,009.00 007844 12.07.17
135 Sitaram Manordas Sadhu 26/5 TO 26/6 3,164.00 007845 12.07.17
136 Melubhai Arjanbhai Thakor 26/5 TO 26/6 6,525.00 007846 12.07.17
137 Sadho Raghurambhai Manordas 26/5 TO 26/6 4,915.00 007847 12.07.17
138 Tejabhai Ratnabhai Chaudhari 26/6 TO 26/7 6,460.00 007855 12.07.17
139 Naranbhai D Patel 26/6 TO 26/7 11,310.00 007848 12.07.17
140 Ganeshbhai Jayntibhai Panchal 26/6 TO 26/7 5,000.00 007849 12.07.17
141 Madevbhai Ratnabhai Choudhari 26/6 TO 26/7 12,880.00 007850 12.07.17
142 Solanki Daniben Ratnabhai 26/9 TO 26/10 3,050.00 007856 12.07.17
143 Naranbhai Narsungabhai Patel 26/17 TO 26/18 3,110.00 007851 12.07.17
144 Goswami Padampuri Valpuri 26/19 TO 26/20 7,280.00 007852 12.07.17
145 Chaudhary Sodabhai Ajubhai 26/19 TO 26/20 3,720.00 007853 12.07.17
146 Patel Jagmalbhai Memabhai 26/20 TO 27/0 7,280.00 007854 12.07.17
TOTAL 7,86,712