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Opposition to corporation’s plan to fell trees gaining momentum

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Source : The Hindu Date : 08.06.2009

Opposition to corporation’s plan to fell trees gaining momentum

Staff Correspondent

MCC’s application to be heard today; Forest Department to hear public opinion

 


Forest Department urged not to grant permission to MCC

MCC plans to fell 68 trees near RTO Circle


— PHOTO: M.A. SRIRAM

Green cover: The Mysore City Corporation plans to fell 123 trees to widen the Lalitha Mahal Road in Mysore.

MYSORE: Opposition to the Mysore City Corporation’s plan to fell 123 trees on Lalitha Mahal Road and 68 trees near the RTO Circle for road-widening work is gaining momentum.

Environmentalists are building pressure on authorities of the Department of Forests not to grant permission to the corporation to cut down full-grown trees at both the place.

The Tree Court will be hearing the corporation’s application for felling trees on Monday near the Arch Gate on the Lalitha Mahal Road. The department will also hear public opinion on the issue on Monday.

Meanwhile, in a letter to the Deputy Conservator of Forests, the Mysore Grahakara Parishat (MGP) has urged the department not to permit felling of trees on the Lalitha Mahal Road and near the RTO Circle.

“Many of us in the MGP, who are engineers and experts belonging to different professions, are not averse to modernisation or development. In fact, we all are in favour of sustainable development. But what the corporation is suggesting is not along these lines,” according to Major General S.G. Vombatkere (Retd.), president of the MGP.

The corporation has sought permission to fell 123 trees between the Administrative Training Institute (ATI) and the Arch Gate to widen the Lalitha Mahal Road. It has also sought permission to fell 68 trees near the RTO Circle to widen a stretch of the Mahatma Gandhi Road.

However, trees to be felled near the RTO Circle are yet to be identified.

Maj. Gen. Vombatkere said that traffic had increased on the Lalitha Mahal Road over that last several months. Most of the vehicles plying on the road, including buses and trucks, would have plied on the Outer Ring Road (ORR) if work on the road had been completed. “We demand that work on the ORR be completed at a fast pace, and this will obviate the need to widen the Lalitha Mahal Road,” he said in the letter.

According to Maj. Gen. Vombatkere, tree-lined avenues are also a part of the city’s heritage apart from stately buildings, lakes and parks. If the 123 trees are felled, a part of the city’s heritage would be lost for ever, he said. The Lalitha Mahal Road falls within the heritage zone and hence the 123 trees lining the road must not be felled in the interest of preserving Mysore’s heritage, he said.

“Do we know what will happen to the traffic density on the Lalitha Mahal Road when the Outer Ring Road is completed? It is more than likely to be reduced considerably. Thus, whatever the value estimated to be gained by widening the road will be even less,” he argued.

“Have the corporation authorities provided the Department of Forests information on any alternative that they have considered before arriving at this road-widening project that needs 123 trees to be felled? It appears to us that the MCC authorities have not applied their mind adequately before placing this request before the department,” he said.

Regarding the plan to fell 68 trees near the RTO Circle, he said this matter should not be a subject of Monday’s public hearing. A separate public hearing should be held at the site where trees were proposed to be felled, he demanded.

Last Updated on Monday, 08 June 2009 14:16
 

Water shortage in Bijapur is artificial, say sources

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Source : The Hindu Date : 08.06.2009

Water shortage in Bijapur is artificial, say sources

Staff Correspondent

‘Authorities are preparing ground for 24X7 water scheme’

 


Of the 28,000 water connections, 11,000 are illegal, say KUWSDB officials

Civic agencies, elected representatives blamed for the problem


Bijapur: Drinking water is being supplied in Bijapur once a month. While officials of the Karnataka Urban Water Supply and Drainage Board (KUWSDB) and the Bijapur City Municipal Council (CMC) hold each other responsible for the shortage, according to sources the shortage is artificial and created with a view to push the proposal to implement 24X7 water supply scheme to be taken up with the assistance from the Asian Development Bank.

According to official sources, the pilot project of the water supply scheme was successful in some parts of the State and now the Government proposes to implement the same in Bijapur. But in the past one year’s time people have opposed the scheme as it would mean that private players would be involved in implementation of the scheme and people would have to pay a larger sum of money for water.

The officials of the civic agencies are hand in glove with elected representatives when it comes to creating artificial shortage, said sources. The responsibility of pumping water to the city from Kolhar jack well lies with the KUWSDB and the CMC looks after distribution of water to all localities in the city. The CMC authorities allege that as enough water is not pumped from the Kolhar jack well, they are unable to ensure adequate supply.

The KUWSDB officials say that of the 28,000 drinking water connections in Bijapur, about 11,000 are illegal. The CMC has not initiated steps to solve the problem of illegal connections.

While the authorities of the civic agencies blame each other for the crisis, sources point out that the officials of both the departments are misleading people by saying that the storage in the Alamatti dam from where water is supplied to the city, is fast depleting. The water level in the Alamatti dam was 4.1 metres which means 18 tmc ft. of water. As per official sources, around one tmc ft. of water is enough for the city for the whole year. When such is the case, there is no truth when officials say that water level at the source is depleting.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


Last Updated on Monday, 08 June 2009 14:08
 

ZP meet discusses agriculture, water supply

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Source : The Hindu Date : 08.06.2009

ZP meet discusses agriculture, water supply

Special Correspondent

GUNTUR: First-ever Zilla Parishad general body meeting after formation of new Government in the State on Sunday seriously discussed about drinking water pollution in Mangalagiri and several other small villages in the district and took to task the Rural Water Supply officials for not reacting to the several complaints from people.

The meeting chaired by ZP Chairperson Kuchipudi Vijaya and attended by Ministers Gade Venkata Reddy and Mopidevi Venkata Ramana Rao, was attended by all newly attended MLAs and MLCs in Guntur district with grand welcome accorded to all members by the Zilla Parishad.

General body meeting of the Zilla Parishad witnessed some heated debate over pollution emanating from a major hospital in Mangalagiri, which was allegedly polluting water. The Mangalagiri MPP and other people’s representatives brought a bottle of polluted water and demanded immediate action from the Zilla Parishad. Minister for Technical Education Mopidevi Venkata Ramana Rao took to task the RWS officials for lack of reaction and wanted them to resolve the issue at the earliest. “Will you react after another Bholakpur happens in Mangalagiri?" questioned the Minister.

The in-charge District Collector Kanti Lal Dande also promised a mandal-level survey of all drinking water sources and promised cleansing of all tanks and filter beds to provide clean drinking water to people.

Other major issues discussed at the meeting included agriculture and sand reach lease. Cutting across the political lines, all people’s representatives led by K.S. Lakshmana Rao demanded storing a buffer of fertilizer ahead of the forthcoming khariff season. The District Collector promised to store 55,000 mt of fertilizer as buffer and streamline the distribution.

Last Updated on Monday, 08 June 2009 14:02
 


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