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Social Monitoring Report
Project Number: 37231-043
September 2015
PAK: Punjab Irrigation Agriculture Investment Project – Pakpattan Canal and Suleimanki Barrage Improvement Project Loan 2971
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
Pakpattan Canal and Suleimanki Barrage
Improvement Project (PCSBIP)
ADB Loan No. 2971-PAK
Internal Resettlement Monitoring Report
For Quarter July - September 2015
PROJECT MANAGEMENT OFFICE (PMO) FOR PUNJAB BARRAGES,
IRRIGATION DEPARTMENT CANAL BANK
MUSTAFABAD, LAHORE
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Pakpattan Canal and Suleimanki Barrage Improvement Project
(PCSBIP)
Internal Monitoring Report for the Quarter July-September, 2015
1. LAND ACQUISITION AND RESETTLEMENT PLAN (LARP)
ADB approved the updated LARP for Pakpattan canal in July 2014. A total of 80 households
have been affected. Implementation of the LARP has been divided into three phases. Phase 1
(Nov, 2014 – Sep, 2015) which involved 33 affected households were completed in April 2015.
Phase 2 (Nov, 2015 – Sep, 2016) involves 20 households, while Phase 3 (Nov, 2016 – Sep, 2017)
involves 27 households. PMO and PSSC have targeted to complete Phase 2, Phases 2 and 3 by
June 2016. There is no land acquisition at Sulemanki Barrage but temporary land acquisition is
only at Pakpattan Canal. The compensation is related to temporary land acquisition, structures,
trees etc. of the affected families residing at ROW and nearby by vicinity of canals.
Most of the affected households are illegal settlers on the irrigation land and are compensated
for their losses of assets and are provided with relocation allowance and assistance for
vulnerable households. PMO and PSSC have full-time staff that visit the site on regular basis to
interact with the communities and affected households.
LARP Implementation activities for Tranche 3 relates to Pakpattan Canal System. The LARP
cover the impacts due to the rehabilitation and upgrading of Pakpattan canal Upper/ Lower,
Khadir Branch and Pakpattan Islam Link. Internal monitoring is done by the PMO Environment
& Social Unit (ESU) with support from PSSC and internal monitoring reports in the shape of QPR
are being regularly submitted to the Bank, The external monitor for tranche 2 & 3 will be
recruited in the month of November 2015 and he will submit his first external resettlement
monitoring report in the month of January 2016.
Tranche 3 also has an operational grievance redress mechanism that covers all aspects of the
project activities, including resettlement. Concerns and feedback from residents of the 10
nearby villages are noted by the ESU and PSSC. Complaints register is also maintained by PSSC
to record community concerns and there solutions. Most of the concerns received are related
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to employment with the contractor. According to the contract the contractor is bound to hire
maximum labors from the locals.
2. ADJUSTMENT MADE IN THE COMPENSATION RATE DURING UPDATING OF LARP IN
2014.
The LARP of Pakpattan Canal System was prepared in year 2012 but the LARP was not
implemented during 2012-2013. Later on, the adjustment was made in compensation rates of
land, structures and livelihood assistance during updating the LARP in July 2014. The temporary
land occupation rates in three districts of project area are starting from Rs. 40,000 to Rs. 50,000
per acre. These rates are more than market rates because the average rate of one acre is upto
Rs. 40,000. But under the supervision of PSSC and PMO Punjab Barrages the rates of temporary
land occupations are being provided maximum upto Rs. 50,000 which are already higher side.
The certification from BOR is not required in this regard due to already higher and safer side to
the AFs. Therefore, the matter of 2015 rates does not applicable in these cases.
The rates of 2014 are still applicable because they were at upper most side in 2014. Therefore,
there is no much changes recognized up till now. The adjustment made in compensation is
given in Annex-A
3. EMPLOYMENT OF THE AFFECTED HOUSEHOLDS IN PROJECT RELATED JOBS.
According to the ADB guideline policy, the Contractor is bound to provide employment to local
community living in surroundings of the project area. The Supervision Consultants staff is
getting Employment Status of the local community on monthly basis and fully concerned to
provide unskilled labor employment to the AFs of the project. The status of skilled and unskilled
labor employment for the month of July, August and September 2015 is given in Annex B, C
and D which is 88%, 88% and 80% respectively for unskilled labor for the project area.
Out of 33 affected families, 03 persons were willing to do job with the Contractor at RD No. 62
of Pakpattan Canal Upper for stone stud activity. The name of affected person is Hashim Ali S/O
of Sardar Ali. His 03 sons are doing jobs with the Contractor.
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Employment opportunities have been offered to all the AFs at the site. Mostly the AFs are
interested to get the employment. But at this stage, the construction work is being executed at
a far away from their homes. Therefore, AFs are waiting to get the work started at the near
places to reduce the transportation cost.
4. RELOCATION OF AFFECTED HOUSEHOLDS AND THEIR CURRENT LIVING
CONDITION.
Total 80 Affected Households (AHs) will be relocated regarding rehabilitation and upgrading of
Pakpattan Canal System. Out of these, 35 AHs are at Pakpattan Canal Upper, 2 AHs at Pakpattan
Canal Lower, 42 AHs at Khadir Branch and only 1 AH is at P.I Link canal.
During First Phase, 33 AHs, 14 at Pakpattan Canal Upper, 2 at Pakpattan Canal Lower, 16 at
Khadir Branch, 1 at P.I Link Canal. Most of the AHs were shopkeepers having the business of
selling edibles and general store items. They are living hand to mouth and difficult to live within
that income because they have no alternative source of income. Their family size is too large to
support with the current resources.
After getting compensation during first phase, the AHs relocated themselves in the nearby land
purchased by their own. Some of them started the same business and other changes their
occupation. Their living conditions are much better now than previous one. They are happy
with the amount of compensation and the way they get the money. The brief detail is given
bellow.
Out of 33 AFs in Phase 1 at 12 construction sites, the construction activity has been started only
on 4 sites, remaining sites are under process and execution will be started soon. The maximum
AFs loctaed at Khadir Branch at RD 40 and their improved living condition before and after is
given below. The remaining AFs have been noted before condition and will be submitted their
after condition when the work will be started on remaining sites because before starting of
work on remaining sites they will be informed one week before, presently they are doing their
business on old locations.
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Resettlement Cases at RD # 40 of Khadir Branch
Case No. 1
The LARP has improved the living condition of the AFs, before the relocation Mr. Javed Iqbal s/o
Muhammad Ali was doing food seller business and after the relocation he has got his own shop and
started his business.
Before Relocation After Relocation
Case No.2
In case no 2 Mr. Javed Iqbal s/o Bahadur Ali was doing shoemaker occupation and now he has
established his own barber shop near to old location and he is happy with this new business.
Before Relocation After Relocation
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Case No. 3
The business of Mr. Khalid Hussain s/o Qasim Ali was shopkeeper. After the relocation process, he has
got Riksha and now has established his new business.
Before Relocation After Relocation
Case No. 4
Mr. Khadim Hussain s/o Ghulam Muhammad was not doing any business due to abundant wooden shop
but now he has established his own wooden shop and his source of income is increased due to
relocation.
After Relocation
Case No. 5
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Mr. Ghulam Rasul s/o Talib Hussain was doing green grocer business. After the relocation process, he
has got his own Riksha and doing business.
Before Relocation After Relocation
Case No. 6
The business of Mr. Muhammad Saeed s/o Manzoor Ahmad was selling food point. He had not his own
home and was living in poor condition, after the relocationn process he has built his own house and
food seller point has been shifted away from old location.
Before Relocation After Relocation
Resettlement Cases at RD 36+000 of PI Link Canal
Case 7
Mr Ramzan s/o Muhammad Sadiq was having a small cycle workshop at the bank of canal. After the
relocation, he has changed and shifted his cycle workshop to some other place having more business.
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Before Relocation After Relocation
The status of improved living condition of the AFs is given in Annex-E.
The status of Implementation of LARP for PCSBIP/ICB-01as of 30-09-2015 is given as Annex-F
2. Grievance Redressed Mechanism.
On Pakpattan Canal project Contractor has established Grievance Redressal Mechanism on camp site
and each location of work. Mostly complaints arise regarding having employment of the local persons,
sprinkling of water and late payments. At Burewala Camp Site, total 61 cases recorded among them,
Fifty five complaints have been resolved while 6 are pending. The detail is given in Annex-G. At Pakpatan
Camp Site, total 70 complaints recorded and 53 have been resolved while 17 are pending. The pending
cases will be resolved very soon.
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Adjustment made in Compensation Rates in LARP July, 2014 Annex - A
Sr. No.
Description Unit Unit Rate of LARP 2012
Unit Rate of updated
LARP 2014
Remarks
1 Land Occupation
- Temporary occupation of land for 3 years
Acres 50,000 60,000 The temporary land occupation rates in three districts of project
area are started from Rs. 40,000 to Rs. 50,000 per acre.
These rates are more than market rates because the
average rate of one acre is upto Rs. 40,000. But under the
supervision of PSSC and PMO Punjab Barrages the rates of
temporary land occupations are being provided maximum upto Rs. 50,000 which are already higher side. The certification
from BOR is not required in this regard due to already higher
and safer side to the AFs. Therefore the matter of 2015 rates does not applicable on
these cases.
2 Residential Structures
- i) Pacca structure Sq. ft. 720 840
- ii) Semi-pacca structures - Sq. ft. 525 600
- 5 nos.
- iii) Katcha/ thached shed - Sq. ft. 310 360
- 6 nos.
iv) Boundary walls - 6 nos.
Sq. ft. 310 120
3 Commercial Structures (shops/ kiosks)
- i) Semi-pacca structures (shops) - 4 nos.
Sq. ft. 525 600
- ii) Katcha structures/ sheds - 11 nos.
Sq. ft. 310 360
iii) Kiosks/ phatta Nos. 5,000 5,000
4 Community Structures
- Hand Pumps Nos. 10,000 10,000
Electric Motor - 15,000
5 Livelihood Assistance
-
i) Business interruption allowance (for 3 months based on the oficial wage rate at Rs. 9,000 per month).
Nos. 27,000 31,500
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ii) Livelihood assistance to Boatmen (for 3 months based on official wage rate at Rs. 9,000 per month.
Nos. 27,000 31,500
-
iii) Shifting/ transport assistance allowance (Rs.5,000) - 7 DPs of residential structures and 7 boatmen for sifting.
Nos. 5,000 5,000
iv) Severe impact allowance
- 10,500
v) Vulnerability allowance (cash allowance for 3 months based on the Officail Wage Rate Rs. 9000 per month as fixed).
Nos. 27,000 31,500
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Pakpattan Canal and Suleimanki Barrage Improvement Project (PCSBIP)
Employment Status for the Month of July, 2015 Annex - B
Sr.
No.
Project
Area
Sinohydro-NEL Sub-Contractor Total
Remarks Skilled
Un-
Skilled Total Skilled
Un-
Skilled Total Skilled
Un-
Skilled Total
1 Pakpattan
18 4 22 35 5 40 53 9 62
During Phase
1 out of 33
AFs, the
contractor
has
employed 3
memebers
of AFs. They
are serving
with the
contractors
from Jully
01, 2015.
2 Vehari
- 4 4 - 5 5 - 9 9
3 Burewala
10 5 15 35 10 45 45 15 60
4 Arifwala
4 4 4 4
5 Qubula
6 Total
28 17 45 70 20 90 98 37 135
7 % age
65% 88%
8
Other
from
Project
Area
8 8 45 5 50 53 5 58
9 % age
35% 12%
10 Total
36 17 53 115 25 140 151 42 193
Note : Local Labor utilized :88%
Out of 33 Afs, 3 AF were employed since July 2015 and still working.
The type of employment of AFs related to non-skilled labour.
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Pakpattan Canal and Suleimanki Barrage Improvement Project (PCSBIP)
Annex -C
Employment Status for the Month of August, 2015
Sr.
No. Project Area
Sinohydro-NEL Sub-Contractor Total
Remarks
Skilled Un-
Skilled Total Skilled
Un-
Skilled Total Skilled
Un-
Skilled Total
1 Pakpattan 18 4 22 35 5 40 53 9 62
During Phase 1
out of 33 AFs,
the contractor
has employed 3
memebers of
AFs. They are
serving with
the contractors
from Jully 01,
2015 to
onward.
2 Vehari - 4 4 - 5 5 - 9 9
3 Burewala 12 5 17 35 10 45 47 15 62
4 Arifwala - 4 4 - - - - 4 4
5 Qubula - - - - - - - - -
6 Total 30 17 47 70 20 90 100 37 137
7 % age - - - - - - 66% 88% -
8
Other from
Project Area 6 - 6 45 5 50 51 5 100
9 % age - - - - - - 34% 12% -
10 Total 36 17 53 115 25 140 151 42 237
Local Labor utilized :88% Note:Out of 33 Afs, 3 AF were employed since July 2015 and still working. The type of employment of AFs related to non-
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Pakpattan Canal and Suleimanki Barrage Improvement Project (PCSBIP) Annex -D
Employment Status for the Month of September, 2015
Sr.
No. Project Area
Sinohydro-NEL Sub-Contractor Total
Remarks
Skilled Un-
Skilled Total Skilled
Un-
Skilled Total Skilled
Un-
Skilled Total
1 Pakpattan 55 25 80 85 35 120 140 60 200
During Phase 1
out of 33 Afs,
the contractor
has employed 3
memebers of
AFs. They are
serving with
the contractors
from Jully 01,
2015 to
onward.
2 Vehari 7 3 10 15 - 15 22 3 25
3 Burewala 51 19 70 55 35 90 106 54 160
4 Arifwala 20 - 20 - 25 25 20 25 45
5 Qubula 10 - 10 - - - 10 - 10
6 Total 143 47 190 155 95 250 298 142 440
7 % age - - - - - - 84% 80% -
8
Other from
Project Area 55 35 90 - - - 55 35 90
9 % age - - - - - - 16% 20% -
10 Total 198 82 280 155 95 250 353 177 530
Local Labor utilized :80% Note: Out of 33 Afs, 3 AF were employed since July 2015 and still working. The type of employment of AFs related to non-skilled labour.
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Status of Improved Living Condition of the AFs Annex E
Sr.
No Location
Case
No. Before After Remarks
1
RD No. 40 Khadir
Branch
Case
No. 1 Unsettled Shop Settled Shop Javed Iqbal S/O Muhammad Ali
2
RD No. 40 Khadir
Branch
Case
No. 2
Shoemaker
unsettled
Settled Barber
Shop Javed Iqbal S/O Bahadur Ali
3
RD No. 40 Khadir
Branch
Case
No. 3
Shoemaker
unsettled
Settled Barber
Shop Khadim Hussain S/O Qasim Ali
4
RD No. 40 Khadir
Branch
Case
No. 4 - Motor cycle Riksha
khadim Hussain S/O Ghulam
Muhammad
5
RD No. 40 Khadir
Branch
Case
No. 5 Gree Grocer Motor cycle Riksha Ghulam Rasool S/O Talib Hussain
6
RD No. 40 Khadir
Branch
Case
No. 6 -
Own house + food
seller point
Muhammad Saeed S/O Major
Akeel
7
RD+36+000 PI Link
Court
Case
No. 7
Small cycle
workshop
Better cycle
workshop Mr. Rizwan S/O Muhammad Sadiq
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Status of Implementation of LARP for PCSBIP/ICB-01 as of 30-09-2015 Annex-F
Sr.
No. Contract No.
Status of
preparation,
vetting and
approval of
RP
Compensation
Due Implementation
%
Implementation Remarks
1
Tranch-3,
Pakpattan
Canal and
Suleimanki
Barrage
Improvement
Project
PCSBIP/ICB-
01
Draft LARP
of Pakpattan
Canal
system was
prepared in
2012 later
on LARP was
revised and
updated in
July, 2014.
No.
of
Afs.
Amount
Due
Total
AFs
paid
Amount
paid
AFs
paid
Amount
Paid
Status of
Civil
work
award
Out of 33,
payment
has been
made to
29 AFs
Which is
88%. The
Payment
of Phase 2
and 3 in
under
process
that will
be
completed
within due
periods.
Phase 1
(Nov 2014
to Sep 2015)
33 3.58 29 3.162 88% 88% Awarded
for
Phase 1
Phase 2
(Nov 2015
to Sep 2016)
20
Phase 3
(Nov 2016
to Sep 2017)
27
Total 80 3.58 29 3.16 88% 88%
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Status of Settlement of Complaints Annex-G
Sr
#
Date Complainant Location Sort of Complain Status
01 03-07-14 M. Deen Camp Burewala Leveling issue of land hired for
camp after completion of
project
Pending
02 05-07-14 Abdul Kareem Camp Burewala Dust Issue because of machinery
working
Resolved
03 08-07-14 Jamal Camp Burewala Road Blockage issue /material
transfer to camp
Resolved
04 10-07-14 Ahtasham Camp
Pakpattan
Noise of machinery creates
disturbance
Resolved
05 11-07-14 Nasir Camp Burewala No proper construction waste
disposal
Resolved
06 17-08-14 AsmatUllah Camp Burewala Labor making noise & disturbing
nearby locals
Resolved
07 14-07-14 Naeem Camp
Pakpattan
Construction material dumped
on main road
Resolved
08 12-08-14 Asif Camp Burewala Heavy Machinery blocks the
road
Resolved
09 14-08-14 Ibrahim Camp Burewala Labor use to walk through the
local people fields
Resolved
10 17-07-
2014
Zaman Camp
Pakpattan
Provide Safety Shoes to labour Resolved
11 18-07-14 AmanUllah Camp
Pakpattan
Construct the boundary wall of
camp in order to avoid any
disturbance to local people
Resolved
12 19-07-14 Rasheed Camp
Pakpattan
Provide medical facilities at
camp
Resolved
13 20-07-14 Zahid Camp
Pakpattan
Provide Lunch and dinner on
time
Resolved
14 20-07-14 Shabir Camp
Pakpattan
Road Blockage issue /material
transfer to camp
Resolved
15 03-09-14 Khursheed Camp
Pakpattan
Workshop of camp creates noise
pollution
Resolved
16 14-09-14 LatifKabariya Camp
Pakpattan
Leveling issue of land hired for
camp
Resolved
17 28-09-14 Bashir Camp
Pakpattan
No proper construction waste
disposal
Resolved
18 29-09-14 Younis RD 13 Khadir
Branch
Dust Pollution creating
breathing problem
Resolved
19 03-09-14 Rafique RD 399 PC
Upper
Dust issue because of diversion
construction
Resolved
20 30-09-14 Yasir RD 17 Khadir
Branch
Traffic not managed properly Resolved
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21 01-10-14 Ansar RD 399 PC
Upper
No proper parking for
machinery at site
Resolved
22 04-10-14 Akram RD 449 PC
Upper
Request to borrow material
from private land
Resolved
23 3-10-14 Wajid Ali RD 20 Khadir
Branch
Leveling issue of borrow area Resolved
24 07-10-14 Ghafoor RD 470 PC
Upper
Enhance the width of new
proposed bridge
Resolved
25 07-10-14 Waheed RD 05 Khadir
Branch
Provide dust masks to staff
workers
Resolved
26 11-10-14 Liaqat Ali RD 399 PC
Upper
Pay the rent of private land used
for diversion
Resolved
27 22-10-14 Babar RD 476 PC
Upper
Dust issue because of diversion
construction
Resolved
28 16-10-14 Usman Camp
Pakpattan
Paramedical staff does not
reach on time at dispensary.
29 27-10-14 Kashif RD 499 PC
Upper
Dust issue because of diversion
construction
Resolved
30 25-10-14 Umer Khalil RD 13 Khadir
Branch
Labor is creating disturbance for
local community by shouting
and making a laugh
Resolved
31 04-11-
2014
BushraBibi Camp Burewala Start a free diabetes checkup
free camp
Pending
32 12-12-14 San Ullah RD 449 PC
Upper
Labor interfering with local
vegetation
Resolved
33 23-12-14 Jala Din RD 470 PC
Upper
Dust issue because of diversion
construction
Resolved
34 13-11-14 Toqueer RD 26 Khadir
Branch
Don’t look at our houses by using Total Station
Resolved
35 03-01-15 Fateh
Muhammad
RD 449 PC
Upper
Local people are feeling
disturbance due to rough
language of local labors
Resolved
36 14-01-15 Nusrat Begum Camp
Pakpattan
Free Medicines have ended Resolved
37 19-01-15 Noor Ahmad RD 34 PC Upper Give me amount of
Resettlement Cases
Pending
38 28-02-15 Barkat Ali Camp
Pakpattan
Build a complete boundary wall
at front
Resolved
39 03-04-15 Yousaf RD 470 PC
Upper
To save a big mature shady tree
(bohar)
Resolved
40 03-03-15 M. Tufail RD 34 PC Upper When we will receive the
cheque of resettlement case
Pending
41 01-14-15 Jamshaid RD 476 PC
Upper
Dust issue because of diversion
construction
Resolved
42 04-09-15 Haider RD 354 PC
Upper
A lot of trees in diversion will it
out
Contact the forest department
Resolved
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for tree cutting
43 1-04-15 M. Ashiq RD 34 PC-Upper When we will receive the
cheque of resettlement case
Pending
44 07-09-15 Akbar Khan RD 384 PC
Upper
Change the diversion design so
that to save his private land
No Solution
45 03-05-15 Riaz Ahmad RD 240 Khadir
Branch
Dust issue because of diversion
construction
Resolved
46 11-09-15 SaqibHussain RD 354 PC
Upper
Local labor eats fruits from
nearby fields without
permission
Resolved
47 22-09-15 Safdar RD 406 PC
Upper
Request to borrow land from
private land
Resolved
48 11-06-15 Shafique RD 286 Khadir
Branch
Install sign boards at road side Resolved
49 27-10-15 Khan Zaman RD 406 PC
Upper
Local labor eats fruits from
nearby fields without
permission
Resolved
50 27-07-15 Salman RD 275 Khadir
Branch
Local people are feeling
disturbance due to rough
language of local labors
Resolved
51 04-10-15 IrfanSaleem RD 406 PC
Upper
Local Labor quarrel with local
people because of fishing
Resolved
52 21-08-15 Zafar Khan RD 62 PC Upper Trucks creating disturbance in
flow of traffic
Resolved
53 12-10-15 Nouman Ali RD 406 PC
Upper
Cut two trees creating
hindrance in diversion cutting
Not
Required
54 23-10-15 Naveed RD 354 PC
Upper
Construct a small water channel
along with diversion
Resolved
55 17-09-15 Farooq Ahmad RD 216 PC
Upper
A lot of trees in diversion will it
out
Contact the forest department
for tree cutting
56 07-10-15 TajDeen RD 354 PC
Upper
Disturbing private land during
diversion construction
Resolved
57 11-10-15 Sajid Ali RD 354 PC
Upper
Dust issue creating problem to
local farmers
Resolved
58 02-10-15 Ali Raza RD 286 PC
Upper
Local labor disturbs the fields of
farmers using short cuts
59 22-10-15 SughranBibi Camp Burewala Provide free hepatitis medicine Pending
60 27-10-15 NasreenBegaum Camp Burewala Guards at gate not behaving
good
Resolved
61 12-10-15 Ramzan Camp
Pakpattan
Floor Cleaner not properly doing
cleaning.
Resolved
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