Tuesday, August 9, 2011

Naxalism - Industrial Projects ?

 Sri.Jairam Ramesh, Hon'ble Union Minister for Rural Development is reported to have stated on 7 th August in Hyderabad that the "modern face of Naxalism was reflected in the industrial projects which flout the environmental norms" Also added that major projects such as the Vedanta, Sompeta, Posco and Bauxite Mining in Araku--all had an environmental dimension which can acquire the Naxalite overtone, unless handled effectively, favoring a completely different approach to the administration in Tribal Areas.

 

Disparity and Denial  

 

 When there is glaring disparity between the rich and the poor and the people are denied the right to their land and livelihoods and the State Administration becomes a passive on looker or still worse when it becomes an abettor, we see the rise of a sense of deprivation, hopelessness and intolerance. The desperate people can resort to desperate solutions. Intolerance also has its role. It can, in the name of ideology, fan the flames of hate and ignite a belief that terrorism is the only solution to a community's or nation's ills. As a result they may care little about themselves and the people they hurt.

 

Collusion of Administration 

 

 From the information available, it can be inferred without much of a doubt, that AP State Administration and MOEF, GOI, colluded with the project proponents of Coal based Thermal Power Projects (TPPs) at Sompeta and Bhavanapadu in Srikakulam district, for allocation of land in ecologically sensitive Wetlands and for according the Environmental Clearance, respectively. Same is the case in respect of   Bauxite Mining in Araku and Chintapalle Forests in Scheduled Areas of Visakhapatnam district and for setting up the associated Refineries and Power plants. 

 

Fight Root Causes & Forces that Create Disparity and Denial  

 

  Mr. Klaus Toepfer, the Executive Director of the UNEP said that "It is the forces of poverty, environmental degradation and hatred that give birth to the intolerance that can lead to fundamentalism and terrorist acts"

 

He also said that while fighting against terrorism, we must also expose the forces that create poverty, intolerance, hatred and environmental degradation that can lead to an unstable world.

 

Conclusion

 

 The State Administration used uncalled for and massive police force to protect the vested interests of the Project Proponents of TPPs at Sompeta and Bhavanapadu and to suppress the peaceful movement of the project affected people against the TPPs. In unprovoked Police Firings, the lives of five innocent people were lost apart from many villagers who took part in the agitation were booked in false criminal cases.

 

 Both the AP State Govt and MOEF, GOI, failed to enforce the "Rule of Law" by not taking action against the Project Proponents and the Officials concerned, in accordance with Sections 15, 17 & 19 of Environment (Protection) Act, 1986  

 

 What do we expect the denied, deprived, desperate and discriminated people to do, when there is no Rule of Law (Environmental) ?  

 

 Why no action on the Forces, that have easy access to the policy and decision makers and create poverty and environmental degradation, which are the root causes?

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1 comment:

  1. Hello Sir,
    I'm a Software Engineer from Hyderabad, I plan to buy 1000 sq.yards farm land from "Green Homes" venture "Green Acres", near to reddypally village grampanchyat, proximity to Chilkur, but I later realized that it comes under G.O. 111. As per this G.O I believe that no development activity should take place because it fall within 10KM radius of the catchment area of Full Tank lever (FTL)of Osman Sagar lake.
    My only need is to build a small farm house comprising 500sft (say 1000sft duplex) and rest of the open land for plantation. This is a second sale from an existing plot owner.
    I verified with Hyderabad Municipal office where to purchase or not, but they say that not to buy. Is that true?
    I also paid a nominal advance of Rs 10,000/- to the existing owner.Please kindly suggest me whether I can go ahead and purchase this land.
    thanks
    Srinivas

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