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NTPC's Loharinag-Pala dam violates Ganga's national river status: M.C. Mehta
New Delhi, January 21, 2009:
Noted environment lawyer and Magsaysay Award winner Mr. M.C. Mehta has criticized the Central Government's indifferent attitude to renowned environmentalist Dr. G.D. Agarwal's demand to immediately halt all construction activities on the 600 MW Lohari Nag Pala Hydropower Project in Uttarakhand. Mr. Mehta met Dr. Agarwal today at Akhil Bhartiya Mahasabha Bhawan, Delhi, where he has been fasting-unto-death since Wednesday, January 14, and expressed his support for the cause.
Mr. Mehta asserted that the National Thermal Power Corporation (NTPC) was causing irreversible damage to the river Bhagirathi by building a dam at Loharinag on it, completely ignoring the Government of India's decision to declare the Ganga as a national river.
"Waterman of India"Mr. Rajendra Singh, also expressed his support to the demands raised by Dr. Agarwal and warned that if the Centre failed to give any concrete response to the demands before January 28, 2009, the activists would be forced to launch an agitation on the issue. He said that the descendents of erstwhile princely estates which had entered into an agreement in 1916 with the then British government, to not allow any construction activity on the Ganga upstream of Haridwar, would also participate in the agitation. He said the river Ganga was a symbol of India's faith and culture and it was the life support system for the country's population resident in the northern plains. It becomes imperative on the part of the government, therefore, to completely halt all dam construction activities on the important river.
Among others who met Dr. Agarwal today to express their support for the cause included Swami Shivananda of Matra Sadan, Haridwar, who turned up at the site of fast-unto-death along with his disciples. In addition, Mr. Subodh Nandan Sharma and Lalit Tyagi of Brijghat, and others who visited Dr. Agarwal said that they would begin a Ganga Bachao Yatra on January 25, 2009 which would leave for Delhi the same day and reach there on January 28. Mr. Ghanshyam, founder of "Judao", a Jharkhand-based organsiation also met Dr. Agarwal.
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No government response yet to Environmentalist Dr. Agarwal's call to shelve Lohari Nag Pala Power Project; Fast-unto-death enters sixth day
New Delhi, January 19, 2009: Renowned environmentalist Dr. G.D. Agarwal's fast-unto-death in support of his demand for immediate halt to all construction activities on the 520 MW Lohari Nag Pala Hydropower Project entered its sixth day today on January 19, 2009. However, there was neither any official communication from the government on the issue nor any medical specialist turned up at the fast-unto-death site to examine the health conditions of the septuagenarian environmentalist.
In Uttarakhand, work continued unabated at the site of the power project under construction on the Bhagirathi river even after repeated assurances by the government that it would sympathetically look into the issue of maintaining minimum flow in the Himalayan rivers once the series of power project came up on these. In fact, the High Level Expert Group (HLEG) constituted by the Centre has come under a cloud for some of its recent activities during a visit to some of the project sites to study the minimum flow in the rivers. The HLEG was constituted in response to the last year's fast-unto-death undertaken by Dr. Agarwal. It has come to light that the HLEG members at the time of visit to the two power projects and some of the areas upstream of these projects, beforehand tutored and stage-managed the release of enhanced quantity of water from the barrage gates of Maneri Bhali I and II. This was ostensibly done to record and verify that minimum flows were being maintained in the river, a fact that has been reported by Amar Ujala (January 16, 2009). But as a result of this action, the Maneri Bhali reservoir became empty due to which there was no generation of power for a few days.
Criticizing the move, Dr. Agarwal said that he had been stating this all along that the nominee members of the HLEG are either NTPC supporters or they lacked the basic knowledge regarding maintaining minimum environmental flows.
On the other hand, Amar Ujala (January 17, 2009) has reported that that Uttarakhand Power Corporation Limited (UPCL) has demanded a compensation of Rs. one hundred crore from National Thermal Power Corporation (NTPC) for causing serious damage to its power projects by careless execution of work on its power projects and letting its debris to flow freely in the Bhagirathi river. According to Dr. Agarwal, such incidents pointed to serious challenges that lay ahead for the environment of the entire region. He said that if the Power Corporation's losses could run into one hundred crore, the overall impact that such activities are having on the very life of the river Bhagirathi can well be imagined. He said that all construction activities should be stopped forthwith as there were more important technical aspects that needed to be addressed on a priority basis.
Speaking to his supporters who met him at Akhil Bhartiya Mahasabha Bhawan, Delhi, where he has been fasting-unto-death since Wednesday, January 14, Dr. Agarwal said that he was against the continued desecration of the river Ganga and its environment. He said that he was now left with no other option than to die, especially since the government had failed to protect the sanctity of the Ganga even as it declared it to be India's National River.
Dr. Agarwal, who has served as the Head of the Department of Environmental Engineering at IIT, Kanpur, had earlier undertaken a fast-unto-death in June last year to press for his demand for allowing free and unhindered flow of Bhagirathi river between Gangotri and Uttarkashi.
Meanwhile, there was no official response even on the sixth day of the fast-unto-death being undertaken by a septuagenarian Dr. Agarwal. Most of his supporters who visited him lamented the apathetic attitude of the government in not even sending a single medial professional to examine the condition of his health. Among those who visited him on Monday included Mr. Arun Kumar Ji Pani Wale Baba, Mr. PC. Tyagi, Former Chairman Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB), Dr. Ravi Chopra, Director People's Science Institute (PSI), Dehradun, Mr. Jai Bhagwan, Former State president of Shiv Sena, Mr. Mahesh Kumar, Antamia and Maya, Italy.
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Dr. G.D. Agarwal's Fast - Jan 19 Press Release for 30.01.09
Environmentalists, social activists organize collective fast in support of Dr. Agarwal
New Delhi, January 30, 2009: A congregation of environmentalists and social activists from various parts of the country today undertook a collective fast at Gandhi Darshan, in support of renowned environmentalist Dr. G.D. Agarwal, who is on fast-unto-death for putting an immediately halt to all construction activities on the 600 MW Lohari Nag Pala Hydropower Project in Uttarakhand. His fast-unto-death continued for the seventeenth day today.
In the morning, the congregation assembled at Gandhi Darshan on the occasion of Gandhiji's Martyrdom Day today and undertook the collective fast to express their support to Dr. Agarwal even as his fast to maintain uninterrupted flow in river Bhagirathi continued for the 17th day today."Waterman of India"Rajendra Singh, noted Supreme Court Lawyer Prashant Bhushan, Dr. Ravi Chopra, Director People's Science Institute, Dehradun, Banwasi Sewa Ashram's Shubha Bahen and Abhimanyu from Chitrakoot, among others, were present on the occasion.
Dr. Agarwal, who has served as the Head of the Department of Environmental Engineering at IIT, Kanpur, had earlier undertaken a fast-unto-death in June last year to press for his demand for allowing free and unhindered flow of Bhagirathi river between Gangotri and Uttarkashi.
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Press Release for 28.01.09
Erstwhile princely states' rulers pledge to protect and preserve Ganga's honour and dignity
New Delhi, January 28, 2009: Rulers of erstwhile princely states in India today pledged to unitedly impress upon the government to maintain the honour and dignity surrounding the river Ganga as well as its national river status. At a general meeting organized today in the campus of Gandhi Darshan, by "Waterman of India"Mr. Rajendra Singh in support demands raised by Dr. G.D. Agarwal on the issue, speakers said they were ready to shoulder the onerous duty of protecting the river Ganga.
Maharaja Gaj Singh, representing the erstwhile Jodhpur state, said that all concerned should come forward to protect the river Ganga and help in effectively highlighting the demands raised by Dr. Agrawal before the Centre. The today's meeting was organized in response to the earlier ultimatum that the erstwhile royalty had served upon the government that if it failed to stop work on the Lohari Nag Pala Hydropower project by January 28, 2009, they would launch an agitation on the issue. Members of the erstwhile royalty said their ancestors had entered into an agreement in 1916 with the then British government, to not allow any construction activity on the Ganga upstream of Haridwar.
Speaking on the occasion, Mahant Shivananda from Haridwar said that the river Ganga represented nation's honour which is supreme. But the government deceived Dr. Agarwal on the issue of maintaining the dignity and honour of the important river, he said. He said that all should unitedly forge a common front to prevail upon the government that issues of faith cannot be weighed in terms of pieces of silver. He appealed to the government to maintain the dignity, respect and honour of the national river.
Mahant Veer Bhadra from Sankatmochan Foundation, Varanasi, said that Lord Rama's name and the river Ganga were two important basic tenets of the Indian philosophy of life. He lamented the government was not taking the requisite steps to protect and preserve the river Ganga.
Former Tehri (Uttarakhand) ruler Manujendra Shah said that the flow the river Ganga should not be hindered.
Noted environmentalist Sunita Narain said that unhindered flow of water in a river is a pre-requisite to preventing pollution in it. She said that a river can be said to be alive only if it has a free flow of water in all its stretches. Ms. Narain said that detailed project report of hydro power project only document details of a particular project while completely ignoring the important factors governing the river's very existence. She said that Dr. Agarwal's efforts would result in the emergence of a new dawn on important environmental issues.
In his address to the gathering, Dr. Agarwal termed the river Ganga as the nation's identity. He said that maintaining pristine and natural flows in the upper reaches of the river is highly important. He said it is highly unfortunate that the river Ganga's festive spirit has been completely ignored by the people.
Mr. Digvijay Singh, former Chief Minister of Madhya Pradesh said that there is a special place for the river Ganga in the hearts and minds of the people of India. Mr. Singh praised the efforts of Dr. Agarwal in raising important issues connected with faith and belief and urged all concerned to fully supported the cause of protecting the river Ganga.
Gandhi Peace Foundation's Radha Bahen said that Dr. Agarwal's commitment to the protection of the sanctity of the river Ganga is exemplary as it is not an ordinary river.
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R.N. Singh resigns from HLEG in protest against its "unscientific attitude"
Says he recommended 16 cumecs of environmental flow while HLEG report has just 3 cumecs
New Delhi, January 25, 2009: In a major development, Mr. R.N. Singh, a senior member of the High Level Expert Group (HLEG) today resigned from the group in protest against what he termed as "official apathy on the part of HLEG in recommending maintenance of the required environmental flows in the river Bhagirathi". Mr. Singh, a scientist nominated by the Centre to the HLEG said that his repeated assertions of maintaining the required flow of 16 cumecs in the river Bhagirathi was not considered favourably by the HLEG.
Mr. Singh said as a scientist, he did not agree with the most unscientific way of working of the HLEG members. Stating that most members did not even have a science background, he said while he had recommended maintaining 16 cumecs of water in the river Bhagirathi as minimum environmental flow, the other members in the HLEG had decided otherwise. He said he felt unhappy at the mention of merely 3 cumecs in the HLEG's last draft report and hence resigned in protest. He said he was unhappy not only because his views on the issue had been totally ignored but also due to the unscientific methods being followed by the HLEG.
Today, noted preacher Sant Gopal Maniji Maharaj met Dr. G.D. Agrawal at Akhil Bhartiya Mahasabha Bhawan, Delhi, to express their support to him even as his fast to maintain uninterrupted flow in river Bhagirathi continued for the 13th day today. Sant Maharaj told Dr. Agrawal that there has been a deviation in the maintenance of cultural values and all those who are hell bent on killing the river Ganga in the name of development will have to face the consequences in the future. Dr. B.N. Pandey, a freedom fighter and organizing secretary of Akhil Bharatiya Swantantra Sangram Senani Sangathan, also met Dr. Agrawal and expressed his support. He said that his organization would do everything to help achieve the desired objectives.
Meanwhile, Union Power Minister Sushilkumar Shinde assured a delegation of supporters of Dr. G.D. Agrawal that he would instruct maintenance of "shoulder-deep"water level in the entire stretch of the river Bhairathi. The minister said this when the delegation comprising of "Waterman of India"Mr. Rajendra Singh, Mr. S.K. Gupta, P.C. Tyagi, Mr. Pradeep Nagrath and Dr. Ravi Chopra, met him in Delhi on Saturday and apprised him of the demands.
People are coming in large numbers to meet and express their support to Dr. Agrawal. Today's visitors include noted environment lawyer and Magsaysay Award winner Mr. M.C. Mehta, Dr. Ravi Chopra, Director, PSI Dehradun and Rajendra Singh. Besides, a large number of students of Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU), Delhi, also met Dr. Agarwal and expressed their support for the cause.
Dr. Agarwal, who has served as the Head of the Department of Environmental Engineering at IIT, Kanpur, had earlier undertaken a fast-unto-death in June last year to press for his demand for allowing free and unhindered flow of Bhagirathi river between Gangotri and Uttarkashi.
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