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Land Acquisition and Resettlement Due Diligence Report ____________________________________________________________________________

Document Stage: Draft Project Number: 40648-037 February 2018

IND: Infrastructure Development Investment Program for Tamil Nadu (Project 4) - Tranche 4

Appendix 2 - Land Possession Certificates of SubprojectsAppendix 3 - Public Consultations

Prepared by the Department of Tourism, Government of Tamil Nadu for the Asian Development Bank.

This 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.

368 Appendix 2

LAND POSSESSION CERTIFICATES OF SUBPROJECTS

Table A2.1: Summary of Land Possession Certificates of Subprojects No. Package No. Contents Page No.

1 IDIPT/TN/P4/T4/CBO1/ 2017-18

2. (i) Land Possession Certificate issued by Joint Commissioner/ Executive Officer Sri, Ranganathaswamy Temple, for construction of “High Quality Western Toilet” at Srirangam in Tiruchirappallli District

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2 2. (ii) Land Possession Certificate issued by Executive Officer of Sri, NaganatahSwamy Temple, for Installation of 2 Temple and 1 Tourist Information boards at Keelaperumpallam,Tranqbar Taluk, Nagappattinam District

370

3 2. (iii) Land Possession Certificate issued by Executive Officer of Sri, SwetharanyeswaraSwamy Temple, for Installation of 2 Temple & 1 Tourist Information boards at Sri, SwetharanyeswaraSwamy Temple, Thiruvengadu, Sirkali Taluk, Nagappattinam District

371

4 IDIPT/TN/T4/T4/ICB/02/2017 2. (iv) Land Possession Certificate issued by Executive Officer of Sri, SwetharanyeswaraSwamy Temple, for Installation of 2 Temple and 1 Tourist Information boards at Sri, SwetharanyeswaraSwamy Temple, Thiruvengadu, Sirkali Taluk, Nagappattinam District

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5 IDIPT/TN/T4/NCB/04/2017 2. (v) Land Possession Certificate issued by Additional Commissioner (Tirupanni) HR&CE Dept, for Construction of YatriNivas in Kanchipuram, Kanchipuram District

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6 IDIPT/TN/T4/NCB/05/2017 2. (vi) Land Possession Certificate issued by Assistant Engineer, H.R. & C.E. Admin Department, for Developmnet of Sri, Ramanujar’s Birth Place in Sriperumbudur, Sri Adhikesava Perumal & Bashyakara Swami Temple under Tranche IV.

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7 IDIPT/TN/T4/NCB/06/2017 2. (vii) Land Possession Certificate issued by Project Engineer Tamilnadu Tourism Development Corporation Ltd. For Construction of Tourist accommodation (YatriNivas type) and Tourist Reception Centre at Chidambaram in Cuddalore District

375

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Figure A2.1: Land Possession Certificate – Package No. IDIPT/TN/P4/T4/ICB/01/2017-18

2. (i) Land Possession Certificate issued by Joint Commissioner /Executive Officer Sri, Ranganathaswamy Temple, for construction of “High Quality Western

Toilet” at Srirangam in Tiruchirappallli District

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2. (ii) Land Possession Certificate issued by Executive Officer of Sri, NaganatahSwamy Temple, for Installation of 2 Temple & 1 Tourist Information

boards at Keelaperumpallam,Tranqbar Taluk, Nagappattinam District

Appendix 2 371

2. (iii) Land Possession Certificate issued by Executive Officer of Sri, SwetharanyeswaraSwamy Temple, for Installation of 2 Temple & 1 Tourist

Information boards at Sri, SwetharanyeswaraSwamy Temple, Thiruvengadu, Sirkali Taluk, Nagappattinam District

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Figure A2.2: Land Possession Certificate – Package No. IDIPT/TN/T4/ICB/02/2017

2. (iv) Land Possession Certificate issued by Executive Officer of Sri, SwetharanyeswaraSwamy Temple, for Installation of 2 Temple & 1 Tourist Information boards at Sri, SwetharanyeswaraSwamy

Temple, Thiruvengadu, Sirkali Taluk, Nagappattinam District

Appendix 2 373

Figure A2.3: Land Possession Certificate – Package No. IDIPT/TN/T4/NCB/04/2017

2. (v) Land Possession Certificate issued by Additional Commissioner (Tirupanni) H.R. & C.E. Dept, for Construction of YatriNivas in Kanchipuram, Kanchipuram

District

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Figure A2.4: Land Possession Certificate – Package No. IDIPT/TN/T4/NCB/05/2017

2. (vi) Land Possession Certificate issued by Assistant Engineer, H.R. & C.E. Admin Department, for Developmnet of Sri, Ramanujar’s Birth Place in Sriperumbudur, Sri

Adhikesava Perumal & Bashyakara Swami Temple under Tranche IV.

Appendix 2 375

Figure A2.5: Land Possession Certificate – Package No. IDIPT/TN/T4/NCB/06/2017

2. (vii) Land Possession Certificate issued by Project Engineer Tamilnadu Tourism Development Corporation Ltd. For Construction of Tourist accommodation (YatriNivas type)

and Tourist Reception Centre at Chidambaram in Cuddalore District

376 Appendix 3

PUBLIC CONSULTATION UNDER DIFFERENT SUBPROJECTS

Table A3.1: Summary of Public Consultation No Contents Page No.

1 Work Package 3 377

2 Work Package 4 379

3 Work Package 5 381

4 Work Package 6 383

5 Work Package 7 385

6 Work Package 8 389

7 Work Package 11 398

8 Work Package 13 400

Appendix 3 377

Table A3.2: Summary of Public Consultation - Works Package 3

Date and Location No. of Participants

Issues Discussed Photographs

7 June 2017 Arulmigu Abathsagayeswarar Temple at Alangudi Village

Male: 10 Female: 3 Total: 13

• It was informed to the community members that drinking water facility with treatment and adequate toilet facilities shall be given priority.

• The participants agreed that the infrastructure is needed for tourists and it will help in tourist inflow.

• They also suggested the need for maintenance of the new components to be introduced; this needs to be taken care of by the line department with full participation of the local community.

• The local educated men/women within the age group of 15-35 with minimum qualification of 10+2 can be selected by the line Department for providing the need based skill development to function as guides and volunteers and securities at the tourist facilities.

• The local community members especially self-help groups can be given entrepreneur training to manage the souvenir and mini restaurants and to provide assistance to the Tourists.

• The local community members are willing to take the training.

• The present component of cement road could be replaced by the latest technology of paver blocks. Waste collection, segregation and final disposal need to be planned and implemented.

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Table A3.3: List of Participants - Works Package 3

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Table A3.4: Summary of Public Consultation - Works Package 4

Date and Location

No. of Participants

Issues Discussed Photographs

16 May 2017 Ekambareswarar Temple Kancheepuram

Male: 12 Female: 4 Total: 16

• The participants concurred with the selection of components for the infrastructure development for Ekambareswarar Temple.

• The Project will propagate the religious & cultural values of the State amongst visitors on a national as well as international level.

• Livelihood index for local people will increase with the flourishing tourism scope.

• Local educated youth should be trained and provided opportunity to take part in Operation & Maintenance of the assets to be created through the Project.

• The local community members especially the self help groups could be given the entrepreneur training to manage the souvenir and mini restaurants to provide assistance to the Tourists.

• Proper Sanitation & supply of potable water in the area should be focused upon.

• Waste collection, segregation and final disposal needs to be planned and implemented.

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Table A3.5: List of Participants - Works Package 4

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Table A3.6: Summary of Public Consultation - Works Package 5

Date and Location

No. of Participants

Issues Discussed Photographs

16 May 2017 Sri Ramanujars Birth place, Sriperumpudur

Male: 11 Female: 2 Total: 13

• The participants concurred with the selection of components for the infrastructure development for Ekambareswarar Temple.

• The Project will propagate the religious & cultural values of the State amongst visitors on a national as well as international level.

• Livelihood opportunities for local traders, transporters etc. will increase with the flourishing tourism scope.

• Local educated youth should be trained and provided opportunity to take part in Operation & Maintenance of the assets to be created through the Project.

• The local community members especially the self help groups could be given entrepreneur training to manage the souvenir and mini restaurants to provide assistance to the Tourists.

• Drinking water facility with treatment and adequate toilet facilities to be given priority.

• Waste collection, segregation and final disposal needs to be planned and implemented.

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Table A3.7: List of Participants - Works Package 5

Appendix 3 383

Table A3.8: Summary of Public Consultation - Works Package 6

Date and Location

No. of Participants

Issues discussed Photographs

6 June 2017

Chidambaram

Male: 10 Female: 3

• The participants concurred with the selection of components for the infrastructure development for Ekambareswarar Temple.

• The Project will propagate the religious & cultural values of the State among the visitors from national as well as international level.

• Livelihood opportunities for local traders, transporters etc. will increase with the flourishing tourism scope.

• The local educated men/women within the age group of 15-35 with minimum qualification of Degree or 10+2 could be selected by the line Department for providing the need based skill development for guides and volunteers and securities.

• The local community members especially the self help groups could be given entrepreneur training to manage the souvenir and mini restaurants to provide assistance to the Tourists.

• Drinking water facility with treatment and adequate toilet facilities to be given priority.

• Waste collection, segregation and final disposal needs to be planned and implemented.

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Table A3.9: List of Participants – Works Package 6

Appendix 3 385

Table A3.10: Summary of Public Consultation - Works Package 7

Date and Location

No. of Participants

Issues Discussed Photographs

6 June 2017 Trichey

Male: 12 Total: 12

• The participants concurred with the selection of components for the infrastructure development for Ekambareswarar Temple.

• The Project will propagate the religious & cultural values of the state among the visitors from national as well as international level.

• Livelihood opportunities for local traders, transporters etc will increase with the flourishing tourism scope.

• The local educated men/women within the age group of 15-35 with minimum qualification of Degree or 10+2 could be selected by the line Department for providing the need based skill development for guides and volunteers and securities.

• The local community members especially the self help groups could be given entrepreneur training to manage the souvenir and mini restaurants to provide assistance to the Tourists.

• Drinking water facility with treatment and adequate toilet facilities to be given priority.

• Waste collection, segregation and final disposal needs to be planned and implemented.

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Table A3.11: List of Participants- Works Package 7

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Eight public consultations took place at different locations under the subproject areas. Table below shows the summary of public consultation.

Table A3.12: Summary of Public Consultation - Works Package 8 No. Name of Places for Public

Consultation No. of Participants Total Participants

1 Thiruvenkadu 15 Male: 121

2 Keelaperumpallam 15

3 Alagarkoil 15

4 Alangudi 15

5 Thirunageswaram 13

6 Thingalur 15

7 Veerapur 15

8 Ammapet 18

The key points of the consultation program are appended:

• The participants concurred with the selection of components for the infrastructure development for Ekambareswarar Temple.

• The Project will propagate the religious & cultural values of the state among the visitors from national as well as international level.

• Livelihood opportunities for local traders, transporters etc. will increase with the flourishing tourism scope.

• The local educated men/women within the age group of 15-35 with minimum qualification of Degree or 10+2 could be selected by the line Department for providing the need based skill development for guides and volunteers and securities.

• The local community members especially the self help groups could be given entrepreneur training to manage the souvenir and mini restaurants to provide assistance to the Tourists.

• Drinking water facility with treatment and adequate toilet facilities to begiven priority.

• Waste collection, segregation and final disposal needs to be planned and implemented.

Appendix 3 388

Photographs of Public Consultations

1. Thiruvenkadu 2. Keelaperumpallam

3. Alagarkoil

4. Alangudi

5. Thirunageswaram

6. Thingalur

Appendix 3 389

7. Veerapur 8. Ammapet

Appendix 3 390

Participants List of Community Consultations

Table A3.13: List of Participants in Thiruvenkadu

Appendix 3 391

Table A3.14: List of Participants in Keelaperumpallam

Appendix 3 392

Table A3.15: List of Participants in Alagarkoil

393 Appendix 3

Table A3.16: List of Participants in Alangudi

394 Appendix 3

Table A3.17: List of Participants in Thirunageswaram

395 Appendix 3

Table A3.18: List of Participants in Thingalur

396 Appendix 3

Table A3.19: List of Participants in Veerapur

Appendix 3 397

Table A3.20: List of Participants in Ammapet

398 Appendix 3

Table A3.21: Summary of Public Consultation - Works Package 11

Date and Location

No. of Participants

Issues Discussed Photographs

24 February 2018

Egmore Museum

Male: 4 Female: 11 Total: 15

• The participants concurred with the selection of components for the infrastructure development for Ekambareswarar Temple.

• The Project will propagate the religious and cultural values of the state among the visitors from national as well as international level.

• Livelihood opportunities for local traders, transporters etc. will increase with the flourishing tourism scope.

• The local educated men/women within the age group of 15-35 with minimum qualification of Degree or 10+2 could be selected by the line Department for providing the need based skill development for guides and volunteers and securities.

• The local community members especially the self help groups could be given entrepreneur training to manage the souvenir and mini restaurants to provide assistance to the Tourists.

• Drinking water facility with treatment and adequate toilet facilities to be given priority.

• Waste collection, segregation and final disposal needs to be planned and implemented.

Appendix 3 399

Table A3.22: List of Participants – Works Package 11

400 Appendix 3

Eight public consultations took place at different locations under the subproject areas. Table below shows the summary of public consultation.

Table A3.23: Summary of Public Consultation – Works Package 13 Name of Places for Public Consultation No. of Participants Total Participants

Alamparai Fort (Kanchipuram) 11 95

Thyagadurgam Fort (Vilupuram) 5

Manora Fort (Thanjavur) 15

Marudhupandiyan Fort (Sivagangai) 10

Thirumalai Naicker Mahal 13

Poondi Arugar temple 16

Chinniyanpettaikulam (Thiruvannamalai) 17

KattabommanKottai (Thoothukudi) 8

The key points of the consultation program are appended:

• The participants concurred with the selection of components for the infrastructure development for Ekambareswarar Temple.

• The Project will propagate the religious & cultural values of the state among the visitors from national as well as international level.

• Livelihood opportunities for local traders, transporters etc. will increase with the flourishing tourism scope.

• The local educated men/women within the age group of 15-35 with minimum qualification of Degree or 10+2 could be selected by the line Department for providing the need based skill development for guides and volunteers and securities.

• The local community members especially the self help groups could be given entrepreneur training to manage the souvenir and mini restaurants to provide assistance to the Tourists.

• Drinking water facility with treatment and adequate toilet facilities to be given priority.

• Waste collection, segregation and final disposal needs to be planned and implemented.

Appendix 3 401

Photographs of Public Consultations

1. AlamparaiFort 2. ThyagadurgamFort

3. ManoraFort 4. MarudhupandiyanFort

5. ThirumalaiNaickerMahal

6. PoondiArugartemple

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7. Chinniyanpettaikulam

8. KattabommanKottai

Appendix 3 403

Table A3.24: List of Participants in Alamparai Fort

404 Appendix 3

Table A3.25: List of Participants in Thyagadurgam Fort

Appendix 3 405

Table A3.26: List of Participants in Manora Fort

406 Appendix 3

Table A3.27: List of Participants in Marudhupandiyan Fort

Appendix 3 407

Table A3.28: List of Participants in Thirumalai Naicker Mahal

408 Appendix 3

Table A3.29: List of Participants in Poondi Arugar Temple

7.

Appendix 3 409

Table A3.30: List of Participants in Chinniyanpettaikulam(Thiruvannamalai)

410 Appendix 3

Table A3.31: List of Participants in KattabommanKottai (Thoothukudi)

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