Mangalore: Yettinahole project for vote and note - Dinesh Holla


Mangalore: Yettinahole project for vote and note - Dinesh Holla

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Daijiworld Media Network - Mangalore (BG)

Mangalore, Jan 1: "Over the recent years, the Western Ghats has been getting damaged and becoming extinct day by day. Netravati has also been drying up due to lesser rainfall. If this continues, the district will have to face acute shortage of water and hence we must protect our Netravati from the proposed Yettinahole project," said Dinesh Holla, the president of Sahyadri Samrakshana Sanchaya (Karavali Yuva Sinchana & Charana Balagada Okkuta), at a press meet here on Wednesday, January 1.

"Union minister Veerappa Moily and the state forest minister Ramanath Rai, who both hail from the Dakshina Kannada district are cheating the people of DK and putting them in trouble in a bid to solve the water crisis of Chikkaballapur and Kolar. They are doing this for political gain and vote bank," he said.

"The people's representatives have agreed to this project solely for vote bank and to satiate their greed for crores of money. This is a gameplan with focus on the 2014 Lok Sabha elections. Technically this project is going to be a failure and still if the political leaders try to forcibly implement the project, the Netravati will lose its natural state and the people of the coastal belt will have to face acute shortage of water," he added.

"Flats, apartments, malls are increasing in the district and one can imagine the quantity of water being utilized daily, hence it is not worth carrying out this project and the ministers and the MLAs must look into this matter seriously and withdraw the project immediately to save the Netravati," he urged.

"As part of a massive protest, the ‘Sahyadri Samrakshana Sanchaya’ will hold a hunger strike, protests and awareness campaigns in various places. A day-long hunger strike will be held on January 10 in front of the DC's office, another protest by getting into the Netravati river in Uppinangady on January 24 and one more in Ullal on February 24," he informed.

The team has also carried out trekking across the Netravati belt and created a short film named “Netravati Ulisi”, which will be displayed in various schools, colleges, institutes and other public places so as to create awareness in this regard, he added.

Swapna Noronha, Madhav Ullal, Praveen Kumar, Girish Kumar and others were present.

  

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  • William Rodrigues, Milagres, Mangalore

    Thu, Jan 02 2014

    This is a good move by a team lead by Mr Dinesh Holla. Mangalore is becoming a construction hub and the need of the water will be a big issue. Rather than waiting till the last minute it is better to take proper step just now so that at least the future will be bright. We have to preserve the rain water going waste into the Arabian sea and start rain harvesting throughout both the districts.

    We wish you good luck Mr Holla.

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  • abdulla, india

    Thu, Jan 02 2014

    State of Karnataka being on the west coast: experiencing massive rainfall during the rainy season.
    Where is this water going?
    Flowing waste to the sea?
    Why cant we collect this water-harvest invests in some useful- intelligent projects to set up dams near catchment ares -channelize the water- Build Diaphragm walls. etc.
    Doha -dubai have no rivers yet they are self sufficient by installing Desalination plants by Japanese cos called HITACHI ZOSEN and NITTO DENKO.

    The Japanese have built Diaphragm walls in Fujaira and in the UAE to collect and store water.
    Consult the Japanese and the Israelis they have no water, yet they have a surplus.
    Engage proper Scientific community and keep the politicians out.
    Gaddafi channelized fresh water from River Nile into the desert city of BENGHAZI in 1980s it was 600 miles channel contacted by S.Korean co called HUYNDAI,
    India should engage our military /navy to do this job rather than political bickering.
    Meanwhile, do not disturb the rain forest -western ghats .
    Just multiply nature for generation to enjoy.

    No more mining or roads or any construction disturbance also no more ENCROACHING OF FOREST LAND ...
    GOOGLE EARTH CAN show one and all the extent of land as per records possessed and extent which was illegally occupied by the blessings of our politicians...
    Therefore we need only professional politicians TO SERVE THE NATION PROFESSIONALLY and not TAX COLLECTORS...

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  • For Justice, Abu Dhabi / Ubar

    Thu, Jan 02 2014

    Wow! What a comment...congrats.

    DisAgree Agree [8] Reply Report Abuse

  • Babu, Mangalore

    Thu, Jan 02 2014

    Excellent comments,please join AAP and serve as water minister of India

    DisAgree Agree [14] Reply Report Abuse


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