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Housing & Urban Development Department Government of Odisha Odisha Land Rights to Slum Dwellers Act, 2017 Housing & Urban Development Department Government of Odisha

(Media briefing By Hon’ble CM) "Today, we had a cabinet for the people who are the lifeline of our cities and towns. They are the silent ones who keep our homes secure and comfortable. It is because of their sacrifice and hard work that the kitchens run, the gardens bloom, the city breathes and we feel secure...It has been the persistent effort of my Government to bring about growth that is inclusive and empowering. Today’s decision will be a landmark step in this regard—setting a benchmark for the entire country.“ Shri Naveen Patnaik (Media briefing By Hon’ble CM)

Maximum land to be settled Urban Poor Welfare Fund Introduction Odisha Land Rights to Slum Dwellers Ordinance, 2017 – Promulgated on 10th August 2017 Odisha Land Rights to Slum Dwellers Act, 2017 – Notified on 16th October 2017 Settlement of land in actual occupation Maximum land to be settled Municipality NAC In-situ settlement 45 sq.m 60 sq.m Relocation 30 sq.m EWS Category Upto 30 sq.m – free of cost Excess of 30 sq.m - % of benchmark value of land Other than EWS category - Cost linked to benchmark value of land Land Rights Only for residential purposes Heritable Mortgagable for housing loan but not transferable Land rights certificate to be accepted as valid address proof Urban Poor Welfare Fund To be set up at ULB level All revenue out of settlement to be credited to this account To be utilized only for infrastructure development in the slum or erstwhile areas

STEP 1: Fixing of Boundaries by Drone Survey Illustrative Base map preparation using Drone Survey (high resolution photo imaging) Mapping on GIS platform

Fixing of slum & household boundaries by drone survey (cont…)

STEP 2: Formation of Slum Associations and Community Sensitization Engagement of NGO/ CBO by ULB Formation of Slum Dwellers’ Associations for each identified slum Local Non-Government Organization / Community Based Organization Representations from each slum household President/ Secretary to be nominated by members

Urban Slum Household Area (USHA) Survey STEP 3: Door-to-door Household Survey AT DOORSTEP Filling up of Application Form Capturing of Biometric details Measurement of land in actual occupation (involvement of Amin & other officers) Urban Slum Household Area (USHA) Survey

STEP 4: Preparation and Submission of Slum Level Plan Meetings of members of Slum Dwellers’ Association facilitated by NGO/ CBO Preparation of list of eligible slum dwellers Invitation of objections & suggestions on list & re-layout plan at slum level (1st phase) Proposal for re-layout of slum (if any)

STEP 5: Plan Validation and Verification Verification of Plan proposal of the slum by Scrutiny Sub-Committee Preparation of list of eligible slum dwellers by the Urban Area Slum Rehabilitation & Redevelopment Committee Inviting Objections & suggestions for finalization of list

STEP 6: Approval and Issue of Certificate Order passed by Urban Area Slum Rehabilitation & Redevelopment Committee Issue of Certificate of Land Rights

Notifications being issued on Fixing the cut off date for eligibility as 1st January,2017 ULB level Urban Area Slum Redevelopment & Rehabilitation committee (generic) Appellate authority – concerned RDC Request sent to R&DM Department for notifying RDC headed committee for conversion of Jalasaya Kisam land wherever required (generic) ULB wise index value for the extra land – for payment by beneficiaries.

Implementation Status Sensitization workshop completed at Chhatrapur and Bolangir for Collectors and other officials of Ganjam, Bolangir, Subarnapur and Kalahandi districts. Piloting started at Konark in Puri district and Chhatrapur, Khallikhote, Polsara, Gopalpur, Chikiti, Kabisuryanagar and Hinjilicut in Ganjam district. Drone survey completed in 4 slums of Konark, 3 slums of Chhatrapur, 7 slums of Hinjilicut.

Activities to be initiated by Collectors/ULBs Engagement of NGO/CBO (scope of work- issued) Selection of members to be nominated to the committee ( from NGO/CMO) Nomination of Authorized officer for each ULB (Preferably SC/Tahasildar) Constitution of Scrutiny sub committee with nodal officer & ULB officials to examine the proposal before placing to collector headed slum committee (preferably PD/ADM/SC/LAO) Identification of suitable Government Land for relocation in respect of untenable slums.

Scope of NGO Mobilization and formation of Slum Dwellers’ Association (SDA) Stickering house number of households, door-to-door Urban Slum Household Area (USHA) survey and collection of application form Assist Municipality/NAC/Tehsil officials during physical survey Support SDA in finalizing the list of eligible slum dwellers and submit the list to Municipality/NAC Facilitate SDA in preparing the plan for re-layout of slum area Support in finalization of plan and proposal after incorporation of suggestions and objections (Phase –I and II) Coordination with all stakeholders Monitoring of field-level functionaries and surveyors of implementing partners

District-wise ULB slum details Sl.No. District No. of ULBs No. of slums No. of slum HH 1 Angul 3 64 5939 2 Bolangir 5 108 10215 Balasore 4 126 14853 Bargarh 97 10423 Bhadrak 77 11562 6 Boudh 12 3177 7 Cuttack 43 5966 8 Deogarh 10 792 9 Dhenkanal 42 3122 Gajapati 23 3037 11 Ganjam 17 191 16033 Jagatsinghpur 57 12105 13 Jajpur 78 6539 14 Jharsuguda 158 21389 15 Kalahandi 73 14713

District-wise ULB slum details Sl.No. District No. of ULBs No. of slums No. of slum HH 16 Kandhamal 3 34 3168 17 Kendrapada 2 68 7664 18 Keonjhar 5 167 28655 19 Khordha 4 57 6013 20 Koraput 181 15986 21 Malkangiri 3507 22 Mayurbhanj 73 9554 23 Nayagarh 31 1329 24 Nabrangpur 14 2727 25 Nuapada 2466 26 Puri 102 13902 27 Rayagada 96 6715 28 Sambalpur 59 3005 29 Subarnpur 67 3315 30 Sundargarh 71 10465 Total 108 2,213 2,58,336

Hon’ble CM’s Tweet

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