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Socio-economic and Health Environment


Collection of demographic and related socio-economic data


Collection of epidemiological data, including studies on prominent endemic diseases (e.g. fluorosis, malaria, fileria, malnutrition) and morbidity rates among the population within the impact zone

Projection of anticipated changes in the socio-economic and health due to the project and related activities including traffic congestion and delineation of measures to minimise adverse impacts

Assessment of impact on significant historical, cultural and archaeological sites/places in the area


Assessment of economic benefits arising out of the project


Assessment of rehabilitation requirements with special emphasis on scheduled areas, if any.