Mangaluru: 'State govt has flouted laws in starting Yettinahole project'


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Daijiworld Media Network - Mangaluru (DV)

Mangaluru , Aug 8: “Flouting all laws and policies, the state government has started the work on Yettinahole project in the pristine surroundings of Sakleshpur in Hassan district despite relentless protest by the people of Dakshina Kannada district," said Dinesh Holla, convener of Sahyadri Samrakshana Sanchaya.

He was addressing the press meet at Pathmudi Saudha here on Saturday August 8.

"In places like Sakaleshpur, Kumbaradi, Kesaganahalli, Hebbasale, Kuduvarahalli, several trees have been cut down for construction of roads without the permission of the forest department. This is a gross violation of Karnataka Preservation of Trees Act," Holla said.

"The government has started the work without legally acquiring the land and providing suitable compensation for those who lost their land for the project, and without public approval and proper survey. This is a form of suppression by the government. In places like Ankihalli, Hebbanahalli, Hebbasale, Sathigal, 16 feet long pipes are being constructed in 48 acres of agricultural land at a cost of Rs 1,200 crore. On the one hand, the government is claiming that it is protecting the elephant corridor but on the other hand the government is using the Kagenere forest land for this project. This ambiguous stand of the government is baffling," he added.

Environmentalist T V Ramachandra in his scientific report stated that only 9 TMC of water can be obtained from Yettinahole project and not 24 TMC as projected by the government. "For the remaining 15 TMC of water, the government is secretly planning to use Kumaradhara river. The work on dam and pipeline are going in Mangaluru-Bengaluru stretch. Hence, this may result in traffic problem and cause inconvenience to railways in the coming days. All these will result in destruction of farmers' livelihood," he said.

"MP Nalin Kumar Kateel in his election manifesto had claimed that he would never allow this project, but he is silent on the subject now. The district in-charge minister Ramanath Rai is also acting as if he has no connection with this project," he alleged.

"This is also a strategy of the government to snatch the livelihood of farmers. This project is an attempt to mint money. We are facing water scarcity in the district and even this year the rain has not been adequate. Awareness should be spread among people about all this," he added.

Sashidhar Shetty, Sapna Norohana, Harish Adyar, Kateel Dinesh Pai and others were present.

  

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  • Rithesh R B, Mangalore

    Mon, Aug 10 2015

    its a sad thing for the people of our District that No leaders are interested in these type of hazardous issue which not only harm the lifeline of people of DK but will directly harm the eco system of The Western Ghats ,Nor the MP,MLA or the other political leaders who been elected are Silent towards this Project the reason Unknown?,when we think if same would have been proposed in northern part or other than DK District what would have the scenario ?,Do the people would have been ready to give water to us?Simple thinking why pressurizing and making all the possibilities for the implement of Yetthinahole Project,Who is going to be facilitated from this?Only very few people are aware,I asked many of my friends about this but lack of knowledge regarding & even the student leaders are well busy with the fights,quarrels & Money making business & showcasing themselves in mangalore roads.Now its not Too late for revolution to take place .We can & We should oppose this project spreading awareness among the people ,especially students & young generation have to know the problems of this Yethinahole Project(Netravathi thiruvu Yojane)and come with the strong protest from which the Project can be shut down permanently.

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  • Tulu Rajya Horatagare, Tulu Nadu

    Sun, Aug 09 2015

    The problem is not The state Govt. but the Tulu Nadu people. Tulu Naud people foolishly did not make Tulu Rajya and its the effect of this.

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  • sid, mangalore

    Sun, Aug 09 2015

    Dongis have their stomach full from this project

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Sun, Aug 09 2015

    All these pipes have come from "Gujarat Infrapipes Pvt. Ltd" ...

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  • Praveen, Mangalore

    Sun, Aug 09 2015

    :( vry sad..we Mangaloreans are helpless in front of our LAW and politicians...for huge commission amount thy can start any project...

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  • Premnath Shetty, Bangalore

    Sun, Aug 09 2015

    Approach the NGT(National Green Tribunal).Get a stay on the project.Seminars,press meets wont help

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  • R.Bhat, Mangalore

    Sun, Aug 09 2015

    It is really tragic that while the life line of the district is being taken away,the ministers,mla's and
    mlc's are displaying stoic silence and appears to be least perturbed.Their hunger for power and riches outweighs everything else.What is perplexing is the deafening silence of the supporters of these leaders,who knowing well the untold misery to befell on them and fellow citizens,continue to do the bidding of these undeserving leaders.Whether they have ever expressed their concerns to their masters?Why don't they stop receiving/attending the leaders during their visit to their constituencies to send across a message.After all people make the leaders.

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