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Social Monitoring Report
Project Number: 37231-033
December 2015
PAK: Punjab Irrigation Agriculture Investment Project – New Khanki Barrage Project Loan 2841
Internal Resettlement Monitoring Report
Prepared by the Project Management Office (PMO) for Punjab Barrages, Irrigation Department,
Punjab for the Asian Development Bank (ADB).
The social monitoring 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.
GOVERNMENT OF THE PUNJAB
IRRIGATION DEPARTMENT
New Khanki Barrage Project (NKBP)
ADB Loan No. 2841-PAK
Internal Resettlement Monitoring Report
For
Quarter October - December 2015
PROJECT MANAGEMENT OFFICE (PMO) FOR PUNJAB BARRAGES
IRRIGATION DEPARTMENT CANAL BANK MUSTAFABAD,
LAHORE
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New Khanki Barrage Project (NKBP)
Internal Resettlement Monitoring Report for the Quarter October - December 2015
1. LAND ACQUISITION AND RESETTLEMENT PLAN (LARP)
The project is category B for i volu tary resettle e t a d category C for i dige ous people. Draft Land Acquisition and Resettlement Plan (LARP) for New Khanki Barrage was prepared and
submitted to ADB for approval. ADB cleared the draft LARP on July 07, 2012. LARP was revised/
updated and cleared by ADB in Feb 2014. Land Acquisition is in progress according to requirement
of Land Acquisition Act 1894. A total of 8.6 acres of land was required for construction of Head
Regulator and Head Reach of the new LCC. Section 4 and section 5 of Land Acquisition Act for 8.6
acres of land were notified and published in the Punjab Gazette on August 07, 2012 and January 21,
2013 respectively. Land price was assessed, and the EA released the total amount Rs. 9.925 million
to the Revenue Department, Government of the Punjab.
However, due to change in engineering design it was found that only 4.58 acres out of 8.6 acres of
land was required along with a new piece of land 1 acre, 6 kanal, 3 marlas, and 4.5 Sarsai. Due to
this change, process of land acquisition was re-initiated. The section 4 & 5 of land Acquisition Act
1894 for additional land was notified and published in the Punjab Gazette on July 11, 2014 and July
29, 2015 respectively.
Again due to change in engineering design of LCC Lead Channel, the procedure for acquiring 5 kanal,
10 Marla of private land from one landowner (Mr. Farooq Akbar Cheema) is still in process.
Compensation rates have been re-calculated to reflect current values and procedures. The
landowner has received full payment for crop losses trees and structures.
The five affected families which are residing at the Dera of land owner, now they are shifted in their
new accommodation built by the landowner on his remaining land. Their livelihoods remain
unaffected. These households have received their relocation allowance (Pak Rupees
5,000/household) and cash assistance for vulnerable households (Pak Rupees72, 000/-household).
Alternative accommodation for the 15 no. of the affected families of Irrigation staff is also being
constructed and out of 15 AFs, 8 are shifted in new buildings. Funds for the remaining compensation
activities are available. All compensation payment of 6.625 acres land and relocation of the 07
affected households will be completed by Feb 2016.
LARP implementation activities for Tranche-2 relates to LCC Lead Channel (component) of New
Khanki Barrage Project. Internal Resettlement Monitoring of all relevant activities is the
responsibility of PMO (Environment and Social Unit (ESU). Internal Monitoring Reports in the shape
of QPR are being regularly submitted to the Bank. The PMO is in the process of engaging an
independent resettlement monitor (IM) to cover all tranches of the MFF. The IM will be mobilized
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by Feb 2016 and is expected to submit its first external resettlement monitoring report by end of
Feb 2016.
ESU / PMO for Punjab Barrages in busy in Implementation of LARP since 2012.
The Implementation Schedule of LARP is given below:
Sr.
No.
Action Time Line Responsibility To date Status
1 Establishment of PMO - PID PMO is already in place at
Lahore.
2 Setting-up the ESU. In place
PMO ESU is already in place.
3 Setting-up the LIU at Khanki 30 June, 2012
PMO Notified
4 Establish Grievance Redress Cell. 30 Sep, 2012 PMO Notified.
5 Submission of draft LARP to ADB 30 June, 2012 PMO Submitted
6 Approval of LARP 15 June, 2012 ADB Cleared
7 Urdu translation and disclosure of
LARP
05 July, 2012 PD/ ESU Also paste at website
8 Formation of DPs Consultation
Committees (2 Nos.)
30 Jun 2012 LIU Formed and notified.
9 Deployment of Supervisory
Consultants
30 Sep. 2012 PMO Deployed
10 Deployment of Social & Environment 31 Dec 2012 PMO Deployed
11 Employment to DPs/ locals (age of
economic group)
June 2013 to
March 2017
Contractor/
Consultants/PMO
A list of willing and
potential DPs/ locals is
included in LARP. Also
given to DESCON
(Contractor) for action.
12 IMR submission before handing over
Barrage site for construction
31 Oct, 2012 PMO Done
13 NTP for Barrage - ADB Done
14 Construction of Link LCC 30 Jun. 2016 Contractor/ PMO To be completed upto 30
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Jun, 2016.
Land Acquisition
15 Section-4 Notification Dec. 2015 LAC Due to new / revised
drawing of LCC in
September 2015
16 Section-5 Notification January-2016 LAC --
17 Land Acquisition Process through
Private Negotiation
-- -- Not Applicable
18 LARP Updation Oct. 2015 Consultant Discussed with ADB
representatives on
October 07, 2015.
19 Payment to DPs (Partial Payment) July 2015 Land owner/ PMO 100% payment has
released to land owner,
labourers are shifted in
alternate location at
nearby place.
20 Relocation of Farming labourers Dec., 2015 Land owner/Agri.
Labourers PMO
-
21 Final payment to land owner after
confirmation by IM that labourers
have been relocated and paid as in
LARP.
May 2016 PMO -
22 Possession/ Transfer of Land May 2016 LAC/ PMO -
23 Relocation/ Construction of Staff
Colony
Dec. 2015 PMO -
24 Relocation/ shifting of PID staff Dec. 2015 Residents/ PMO -
25 Construction of Community Lined
Watercourses
30 Jun 2016 Contractor/ PMO -
26 Construction of Lined Public
Watercourse
30 Jun 2016 Contractor/ PMO -
27 Construction of High Level Channel 30 June 2016 Contractor/ PMO -
28 Date of contract award (expected) 30 Sept.,
2012
PMO -
29 Full Implementation of LARP Dec. 2016 PMO -
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30 IMR confirming LARP implementation Dec. 2016 IM Specialist/
PMO
-
31 Commencement of civil works Subject to
ADB approval
for NTP.
ADB Subject to ADB approval
on the satisfactory
implementation of LARP.
32 Redress of Community Complaints Continuous
activity
GRC/ PMO Ongoing activity till
project completion.
Total amount under LARP is Rs. 18.05 Million. Out of which, Rs. 9.925 Million has already been paid
to the Revenue Department for land Acquisition. Rupees 3.987 million have been paid to the 19 no.
of affected families as compensation amount for their structures, vulnerability allowance & shifting
allowance. The detail is given in Annex-A.
2. ADJUSTMENT MADE IN THE COMPENSATION RATE DURING UPDATING OF LARP
The LARP of New Khanki Barrage was approved in 2012. Again, it was updated and approved in 2014. The
adjustment was made in compensation rates of the land after certification by the Revenue Department,
Government of Punjab.
The rates are still applicable up till now. The adjustment made in the compensation is given
in Annex-B.
3. EMPLOYMENT FOR THE AFFECTED HOUSEHOLDS IN PROJECT RELATED JOBS
Two types of affected families are residing at LCC Lead Channel. First are Irrigation Department Employees
and they are already serving in Irrigation Department. Second are the land owner and his agriculture
laborers, those are cultivating crops. They remained busy in construction and shifting in newly built houses.
The Contractor is ready to accommodate the affected families for jobs as and when they demand. ESU, PMO
Punjab Barrages requested to the Consultants to ask the Contractor to provide jobs under the project. As per
recommendation of the Engineer, the Contractor trace each of the person included in the list, the list of the
potential persons of affected families requiring jobs under the project. The Contractor offered them an
appropriate employment. Out of 16 affected persons, only 3 residents of Irrigation Colony were willing for
jobs with the Contractor and the Contractor hired their services. The status of employment of affected
families is given in Annex-C. The Contractor also offered jobs to the family members of employees of
Irrigation Department of Khanki Division. Out of 26 applications, 20 family members of Irrigation staff were
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offered jobs and the Contractor hired their services under the Project. The detail is given in Annex-D
Regarding employment to the unskilled labor of the local area, the status of skilled and un-skilled labor
employment for the month of October, November and December, 2015 is given in Annex-E, which is
59%, 59% and 61 % respectively for the unskilled labor for the project area.
4. RELOCATION OF AFFECTED HOUSEHOLDS AND THEIR CURRENT LIVING
CONDITION
Total Twenty One (21) affected families (AFs) are to be dislocated from LCC Lead Channel component of New
Khanki Barrage Project. In first phase, land owner and his five (05) Agri-laborers are relocated and an amount
of Pak Rupees 3.927 million has been paid to the six (06) no. of affected families as the compensation amount
for their structure and other assets. During the above mention quarter the shifting allowance amounting to
PKR 60,000/- has been paid to 12 No of irrigation staff. Crop compensation for 2.125 acre (remaining land)
and private trees (100%) paid to Mr. Farooq Akbar Cheema vide cheque No. 44598144 dated 07-12-2015. Out
of Fifteen (15) No. of affected families of Irrigation Department Employees 08 no. of families have shifted to
the newly constructed residences. The remaining 07 no. of families shall be shifted in the month of February
2016.
The owner of the land has built the new dera along with the residences for the labourers 05
No. of Agri. Labourers have been shifted in their new residences. Before and after
comparison of residences shall be presented in next quarterly report.
Case No.1
Mr. Farooq Akbar Cheema is the only land owner fall in category of affected household. His land,
trees and residential structures were affected due to NKBP. A compensation payment of amounting
Pak Rs. 1,570,362 was given for crops, tube well, hand pump and structures. Current status of land
and structure can be viewed as under:
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Mr. Farooq Akbar Cheema (Land owner) is standing on his land and structures in the back ground.
Case No.2
Mr. Muhammad Anwar is the farm laborer of Mr. Farooq Akbar Cheema. He was residing in the
house that will be relocated to the new constructed house by the land owner. He has collected an
amount of Rs. 77,000/- as compensation /poverty allowance and relocation allowance current status
is as under:
Mr. Muhammad Anwar standing in front of his residence. Picture of new residence shall be furnished in next
quarterly report.
Case No.3
Mr. Amanat Ali is the farm laborer of Mr. Farooq Akbar Cheema. He was residing in the house that
will be relocated to the new constructed house by the land owner. He has collected an amount of Rs.
77,000/- as compensation /poverty allowance and relocation allowance current status is as under:
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Mr. Amanat Ali standing in front of his residence. Picture of new residence shall be furnished in next
quarterly report.
Case No.4
Mr. Manzoor Hussain is the farm laborer of the Mr. Farooq Akbar Cheema. He built the residential
structure in the land of land owner. He has been paid an amount of Rs. 986,100/- as compensation
for structure, 1 no. hand pump, poverty allowance and relocation allowance.
Mr. Manzoor Hussain standing in front of his residence. Picture of new residence shall be furnished in next
quarterly report.
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Case No.5
Mr. Anayat Muhammad is the farm laborer of Mr. Farooq Akbar Cheema. He was residing in the
house that will be relocated to the new constructed house by the land owner. He has collected an
amount of Rs. 77,000/- as compensation /poverty allowance and relocation allowance current status
is as under:
Mr. Anayat Muhammad standing in front of his residence. Picture of new residence shall be furnished in next
quarterly report.
Case No.6
Mr. Muhammad Ramzan is the farm laborer of Mr. Farooq Akbar Cheema. He was residing in the
house that will be relocated to the new constructed house by the land owner. He has collected an
amount of Rs. 77,000/- as compensation /poverty allowance and relocation allowance current status
is as under:
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Mr. Muhammad Ramzan standing in front of his residence. Picture of new residence shall be furnished in
next quarterly report.
The 08 No. of Irrigation Department employees have been shifted to their new residences constructed under
New Khanki Barrage Project. The status of previous and current residences is as below.
Case No. 7. Mr. Abdul Hameed (Guage Reader) with his family at current residence.
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Case No.8. Mr. Muhammad Mansha (Beldar) with his family at his current residence.
Case No. 9. Mr. Ghulam Abbas (Chowkidar) with family at his current residence.
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Case No. 10. Mr. Faisal Mehmood (Naib Qasid) at his current residence.
Case No. 11. Mr. Muhammad Akram (Regulation Beldar) with family at his current residence.
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Case No. 12. Mr. Muhammad Riaz (Boatman) with family at his current residence.
Case No.13. Mr. Liaqat Ali (Regulation Beldar) with family at his current residence.
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Case No. 14. Mr. Walayat Hussain (Head Boatman) with family at his current residence.
The remaining 07 No. of Irrigation employees (case No. 15 to 21) shall be shifted to their new residences in
the month of February 2016.
Case No.15
Mr. Muhammad Shabbir (Beldar) is living in Government residence that needs to be relocated at the
earliest. Under NKBP new residence is near completion. He will be relocated to new allocated
building and get relocation allowance of Rs. 5,000/-.
Case No. 15. Mr. Muhammad Shabbir (Beldar) standing in front of his current residence
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Case No.16
Mr. Muhammad Mushtaq (Beldar) is living in Government residence that needs to be relocated at the
earliest. Under NKBP new residence is near completion. He will be relocated to new allocated
building and get relocation allowance of Rs. 5,000/-.
Case No. 16. Mr. Muhammad Mushtaq(Beldar) standing in front of his current residence
Case No.17
Mr. Ashraf Masih (Sweeper) is living in Government residence that needs to be relocated at the
earliest. Under NKBP new residence is near completion. He will be relocated to new allocated
building and get relocation allowance of Rs. 5,000/-.
Case No. 17. Mr. Ashraf Masih(Sweeper), standing in front of his current residence.
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Case No.18
Mr. Amanat Ali (Painter) is living in Government residence that needs to be relocated at the earliest.
Under NKBP new residence is near completion. He will be relocated to new allocated building and
get relocation allowance of Rs. 5,000/-.
Case No. 18. Amanat Ali (Painter) standing in front of his current residence.
Case No.19
Mr. Sibt Ul Hassan (Sub Engineer) is living in Government residence that needs to be relocated at
the earliest. Under NKBP new residence is near completion. He will be relocated to new allocated
building and get relocation allowance of Rs. 5,000/-.
Case No. 19. Sibt Ul Hassan (Sub Engineer) standing in front of his current residence
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Case No.20
Mr. Rana Ayub ((Sub Engineer)) is living in Government residence that needs to be relocated at the
earliest. Under NKBP new residence is near completion. He will be relocated to new allocated
building and get relocation allowance of Rs. 5,000/-.
Case No. 20. Rana Ayub (Sub Engineer) standing in front of his current residence
Case No.21
Mr. Muhammad Shabir (Sub Engineer) is living in Government residence that needs to be relocated
at the earliest. Under NKBP new residence is near completion. He will be relocated to new allocated
building and get relocation allowance of Rs. 5,000/-.
Case No. 21. Muhammad Shabir (Sub Engineer) standing in front of his current residence
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5. GRIEVENCE REDRESSAL MECHANISM
Tranche-2 also has an operational Grievance Redressal Mechanism that covers all types of
grievances of NKBP, including resettlement. Complaint register is also being maintained by the
Consultants to record community concerns and their solutions. Out of 27 complaints, 17 complaints
have been resolved while 12 complaints are yet to be resolved. The detail of complaints is given in
Annex-F.
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Status of Settlement of Complaints
Annex –A
Sr# Date Complainant Location Sort of Complain Status
1 10/2/14 Imtiaz Ahmed
Lundpur
/complete
address
Demand for Culverts at
Chanawan Road Resolved
2 1/1/15 Zubair Ahmad BurjCheema
Demand for
Culverts/186+36 and
192+32 /Chanawan Road
Resolved
3 10/1/15 MansoorWarraich ThatthiBaloch
Demand for
Culverts134+71/Chanawan
Road
Resolved
4 5/1/14 Khizar Hayat ThatthiBaloch
Demand for
Culverts/115+70Chanawan
Road
Resolved
5 10/12/14 NaseemHussain ThatthiBaloch
Demand for
Culverts/84+93/Chanawan
Road
Resolved
6 15/12/14 Master Shafqat Ali Faqiranwali
Demand for
Culverts/56+37/Chanawana
Road
Resolved
7 14/10/14 Farooq Akbar Cheema LCC Increase the rate of land
/LCC In Process
8 26/12/14 Dr. AzharIqbalCheema KotJaffar Small Bridge /Gunayanwala
to KotJaffar Road Resolved
9 1/12/14 Rana Muhammad Khan BurjDhalla
Demand for
Culverts/19+200/ Chanawan
Road 21+150
Resolved
10 Repeated
App Dr. AzharIqbalCheema KotJaffar No 8 Applicaton Repeated. Resolved
11 12/4/15 GhulamSarwarCheema BurjCheema Demand for
Culverts/Chanawan Road Resolved
12 21/05/15 Head Mistress Girls
School Khanki Play Ground/ Khanki In Process
13 16/5/15 GhulamRasool Ratowali /Jamil
Town
Cemented Ramp & Soling
/LMB Road In Process
14 21/5/15 Farooq Akbar Cheema Kot Imam Bux Drainage of flood
water/Chanawan Road In Process
15 14/5/15 Umer Hayat BurjDhalla Demand for
Culverts/Chanawan Road Solved
16 8/6/15 Hafiz SaifUllahChatta KotRatta Speed Breaker/ Footpath
/Chanawan Road In Process
17 9/6/15 Muhammad
AslamRandhawa KorRatta Outlet /Chanawan Road In Process
18 8/6/15 Haji
AmjadPervaizRandhawa KorRatta
Repair the old bridge
/Chanawan Road In Process
19 7/6/15 PervaizIqbalBhatti KotRatta Repair the old In Process
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bridge/Chanawan Road
20 9/6/15 XEN Irrigation Khanki Boundary wall / Play
Ground/Irrigation Colony
Approved by
PMO
21 6/4/15 Master NasirMahmood KotRatta Change the location of
culvert/Chanawan Road Resolved
22 11/4/15 WaqasChatta Advocate Lundpur Court Case /Chanawan Road Resolved
23 9/7/15 SDO Headworks Khanki Breakage of High Level
Channel Resolved
24 7/7/15 Umer Hayat BurjDhalla Hurdle on Chanawan Road In Process
25 14/7/15 Farooq Akbar Cheema Khanki Drainage of Rain water from
crops Resolved
26 22/7/15 Amanat Ali Khanki Standing Rain Water in
Colony Resolved
27 28/7/15 SDO Headworks Khanki Breakage of High Level
Channel Resolved
28 19/11/2015 Sibt-Ul-Hassan Khanki Boundary Wall of New
Irrigation Colony In Process
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Annex –B
Implementation of LARP for New Khanki Barrage as of September 2015
Contract No. 2841-PAK
Sr.
No
Contract
No.
Status of
Preparation,
vetting and
approval of
RP
No.
of
AFs
Payment
Due
(PKR in
million)
Total
AFs
paid
Amount
Paid
(PKR in
million)
%
Implementation
%
Amount
Paid Remarks
1 2841-PAK
LARP for
LCC Lead
Channel
Component
(under
NKBP)
Draft LARP
of LCC Lead
Channel was
prepared
and
approved in
2012. Later
on LARP was
revised,
updated and
cleared by
ADB in Feb,
2014
21 13.446 19 3.987 90.47% 29.65 Cost of
6.625 @
1,200,000 is
amounting
to Rs.
7,950,000
while PMO
has
deposited
Rs. 9.925
(million) to
the
Revenue
Department
for
payment to
the land
owner
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Adjustment made in Compensation Rates in LARP July, 2014
Annex - C
Sr. No.
Description Unit Unit Rate of LARP 2012
Unit Rate of updated LARP 2014
Remarks
A) Mouza -Wise Acquisition of Private Land I) Khanki Acres 0.474(Rs.Million) 1.2(Rs. Million)
The rates of 2012 were not applicable in
2014 so, after Consultation with
Revenue and Agriculture
Department, rate for land and crop
compensation were updated, while rates for structures and,
other i.e. Tree
compensation and livelihood assistance are
still applicable in 2015-16.
Therefore, there is no much changes
recognized for D, E, F and G up till
now.
B) Land Acquisition Compulsory Surcharge (15%)
- - -
C) Crop Compensation
Rabi Acres 32,236 42,000
Kharif Acres 54,373 82,000
D) Residential Structures (Houses)
Sq. ft. Rs.675/sqft Rs.675/sqft
- i) Pacca structure Sq. ft. - - - ii) Semi-Pacca structures - Sq. ft. - - - iii) Katcha/ thatched shed - Sq. ft. - -
E) Others - - - i) Cattle Yard Sq. ft. Rs.675/sqft Rs.675/sqft
ii) Borehole of a tube well / drilling
No 148000/ bore 148000/ bore
iii) Hand pump No 0.01 0.01
Cost of W/C 1 community ,Private
Meters 1445/m 1445/m
F) Tree Compensation
Fruit Trees
No 4208.33 4208.33
Timber wood trees
No 1663.16 1663.16
G) Livelihood Assistance - -
- Livelihood assistance to vulnerable families
- - -
a) impassion cash assistance /allowance equivalent to 6 months OPL adjustment amount , i.e.(Rs. 12000)
DFs 0.072 0.072
b) Relocation assistance Rs. 5000/- to be paid all the DPs requiring to move out of the ROW or Land acquired for the Project
DFs 0.005 0.005
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Annex-D
New Khanki Barrage Project (NKBP)
District Wise Skilled / Unskilled Labour for the Month of October 2015
Sr #
Districts
DESCON
Total
Sub Contractor TOTAL
Total
Remarks
Skilled Unskilled Skilled Unskilled Skilled Unskilled
Th
ree n
um
be
r o
f em
plo
ye
es f
rom
aff
ecte
d f
am
ilie
s a
re w
ork
ing
wit
h t
he
co
ntr
acto
rs
1 GUJRANWALA 140 125 265 48 37 188 162 350
2 HAFIZABAD 25 8 33 38 28 63 36 99
3 CHINIOT 3 0 3 3 0 3
4 SHEIKHUPURA 18 10 28 18 10 28
5 NANKANA 18 0 18 18 0 18
6 FAISALABAD 40 12 52 40 12 52
7 JHANG 21 9 30 21 9 30
8 TOBA TEK SINGH 9 4 13 9 4 13
9 Gujrat (Barrage
Adjoining Villages 138 56 194 42 32 180 88 268
Total 412 224 636 128 97 540 321 861
%age 68.10% 53.85% 62.29% 51.41% 75.19% 63% 59% 62%
Other Districts 193 192 385 121 32 314 224 538
Total Districts 605 416 1021 249 129 854 545 1399
59% is used during the month of October 2015
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New Khanki Barrage Project (NKBP) District Wise Skilled / Unskilled Labour for the Month of November 2015
Sr #
Districts
DESCON
Total
Sub Contractor
TOTAL Total
Remarks
Skilled Unskilled Skilled Unskilled Skilled Unskilled
1 GUJRANWALA 157 173 330 51 38 208
211 419
Th
ree n
um
be
r o
f em
plo
ye
es f
rom
aff
ecte
d f
am
ilie
s a
re w
ork
ing
wit
h
the c
on
tracto
rs
2 HAFIZABAD 31 12 43 40 31 71
43 114
3 CHINIOT 3 0 3 3 0
3
4 SHEIKHUPURA 18 10 28 18
10 28
5 NANKANA 22 0 22 22 0
22
6 FAISALABAD 44 12 56 44
12 56
7 JHANG 24 20 44 24
20 44
8 TOBA TEK
SINGH 11 4 15 11
4
15
9 Gujrat (Barrage
Adjoining Villages
188 71 259 38 28 226
99 325
Total 498 302 800 129 97 627
399
1026
%age 65.44% 54.51% 60.84% 53.09% 78.86% 62%
59%
61%
10 Other Districts 263 252 515 114 28 377
278 655
Total Districts 761 554 13515 243 123 1004
677
1681
59% is used during the month of November 2015
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New Khanki Barrage Project (NKBP)
District Wise Skilled / Unskilled Labour for the Month of December 2015
Sr #
Districts DESCON
Total Sub Contractor TOTAL
Total
Remarks
Skilled Unskilled Skilled Unskilled Skilled Unskilled
Th
ree n
um
be
r o
f em
plo
ye
es f
rom
aff
ecte
d f
am
ilie
s a
re w
ork
ing
wit
h t
he
co
ntr
acto
rs
1 GUJRANWALA 207 178 385 51 38 258 216 474
2 HAFIZABAD 41 16 57 40 31 81 47 128
3 CHINIOT 9 0 9 9 0 9
4 SHEIKHUPURA 30 14 44 30 14 44
5 NANKANA 24 0 24 24 0 24
6 FAISALABAD 68 12 80 68 12 80
7 JHANG 36 33 69 36 33 69
8 TOBA TEK
SINGH 29 8 37 29 8 37
9
Gujrat (Barrage Adjoining Villages 292 101 393 38 28 330 129 459
Total 736 362 1098 129 97 865 459 1324
%age 68.21% 58.96% 64.86% 42.57% 70.80% 63% 61% 62%
10 Other Districts 343 252 595 174 40 517 292 809
Total Districts 1079 614 1693 303 137 1382 751 2133
59% is used during the month of December 2015