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150 Table 2.25: Information collected on displacement, Kasipur Sl Total land acquired Total no of Total amount of rehabilitation and no for the project displaced families compensation received 1 Approximately 150 acres of paddy land No First payment in 1992: Rs.21,300 per acre and 100 acres of dry land, 1 river diverted but none received any compensation in II and III phase. 2 No land but one river is coming under the No No UAIL mining activities 3 More than 150 acres of land 30 Last payment in 2003 was Rs. 1 lakh per acre 4 Above 100 acres of land Around 30 Last payment in 2003 was Rs. 1 lakh per acre 5 Around 850 acres of land 92 Last payment in 2003 was Rs. 1 lakh per acre but not all families received compensation 6 Nearly 65 acres NA Last payment in 2003 was Rs. 1 lakh per acre 7 67 acres of land Most are displaced Most are rehabilitated in the DP camp; and kept in the Last payment in 2003 was Rs. 1 lakh per acre DP camp 8 Around 25 per cent of the total land 147 All rehabilitated through the company by required for the project. All the residents providing house and temporary worker of the camp are from the three villages of designation Ramibeda, Koral and Kendukhunti who lost land and also houses Village name: (1) Kucheipadar, (2) Maikanch, (3) Ramibeda, (4) Kendukhunti, (5) Koral both D. Koral and Tala Koral, (6) Bagrijhola, (7) Dwimundi, (8) DP Camp Source: Local leaders and affected families; (figures are approximate based on people’s statements) Table 2.26: Village level school enrolment data from primary data District Block Village Total SC ST OBC Others Primary data Rayagada Kasipur Kucheipadar 280 88 164 28 38 100 Maikanch 235 47 190 58 3 150 Ramibeda 25 Kendukhunti 45 Koral both D. Koral 248 119 104 72 1 350 and Tala Koral Bagrijhola 130 DP camp 160 Dimundi 217 82 116 29 2 Data not available Others=Repeaters, CWSN and Muslim Note: Discrepencies in totals exist but the data is as given in the DISE report card Source: DISE report card, September 2008 and primary data collected (figures are approximate based on people’s statements)

151 Table 2.27: Some figures regarding status of children, Kasipur Sl Total Sex-wise Educational Literacy rate No of children No. of No. of children population below 18 institutions (percentage) attending school drop- working in below 18 population out mining/ children other sectors Male Female Male Female Male Female 1 900 500 400 2 (1 government 5 60 40 Around 250 100 and 1 private) (approximately) 350 2 1,000– 600 500 2 (1 primary and 5 80 70 Around 20 10 in 1,200 1 high school) (approximately) 300 children nonin non- mining mining activities activities 3 50 30 20 No primary < 5 15 10 Around Around 10–15 school 30 30 in domestic mining, maids hotels, helpers for truckers, truck drivers 4 80 50 30 1 primary school < 5 25 20 Around Around Data not 30–40 20 available 5 1,100 600 500 1 primary school, 30 (appr) 200 150 200–300 Minimum 100–150 1 middle school 200 to in mining 300 and other labour 6 500 300 200 1 primary school < 5 Within Around Around Around Some 100 30 50–70 100 children working as wage labour. 7 240 240 200 1 primary school Data not Data Data not Around More Around 15 available not available 50 than 50 avai- children lable 8 450–500 300 250 1 primary < 10 Nearly > 60 Around Around 20–30 school 100 100 70 to 80 Village name: (1) Kucheipadar, (2) Maikanch, (3) Ramibeda, (4) Kendukhunti, (5) Koral both D. Koral and Tala Koral, (6) Bagrijhola, (7) Dimundi, (8) DP Camp Source: Interviews with local people (figures are approximate based on people’s statements)

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Table 2.25: Information collected on displacement, Kasipur<br />

Sl Total land acquired Total no of Total amount of rehabilitation and<br />

no for the project displaced families compensation received<br />

1 Approximately 150 acres of paddy land No First payment in 1992: Rs.21,300 per acre<br />

and 100 acres of dry land, 1 river diverted<br />

but none received any compensation in<br />

II and III phase.<br />

2 No land but one river is coming under the No No<br />

UAIL mining activities<br />

3 More than 150 acres of land 30 Last payment in 2003 was Rs. 1 lakh per acre<br />

4 Above 100 acres of land Around 30 Last payment in 2003 was Rs. 1 lakh per acre<br />

5 Around 850 acres of land 92 Last payment in 2003 was Rs. 1 lakh per acre<br />

but not all families received compensation<br />

6 Nearly 65 acres NA Last payment in 2003 was Rs. 1 lakh per acre<br />

7 67 acres of land Most are displaced Most are rehabilitated in the DP camp;<br />

and kept in the Last payment in 2003 was Rs. 1 lakh per acre<br />

DP camp<br />

8 Around 25 per cent of the total land 147 All rehabilitated through the company by<br />

required for the project. All the residents<br />

providing house and temporary worker<br />

of the camp are from the three villages of<br />

<strong>des</strong>ignation<br />

Ramibeda, Koral and Kendukhunti who lost<br />

land and also houses<br />

Village name: (1) Kucheipadar, (2) Maikanch, (3) Ramibeda, (4) Kendukhunti, (5) Koral both D. Koral and Tala Koral, (6)<br />

Bagrijhola, (7) Dwimundi, (8) DP Camp<br />

Source: Local leaders and affected families; (figures are approximate based on people’s statements)<br />

Table 2.26: Village level school enrolment data from primary data<br />

District Block Village Total SC ST OBC Others Primary data<br />

Rayagada Kasipur Kucheipadar 280 88 164 28 38 100<br />

Maikanch 235 47 190 58 3 150<br />

Ramibeda 25<br />

Kendukhunti 45<br />

Koral both D. Koral 248 119 104 72 1 350<br />

and Tala Koral<br />

Bagrijhola 130<br />

DP camp 160<br />

Dimundi 217 82 116 29 2 Data not<br />

available<br />

Others=Repeaters, CWSN and Muslim<br />

Note: Discrepencies in totals exist but the data is as given in the DISE report card<br />

Source: DISE report card, September 2008 and primary data collected (figures are approximate based on people’s statements)

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