Mangalore: Central Panel Advises Ministry against MSEZ Phase II


Sudipto Mondal/The Hindu

Mangalore, Mar 7: The Rs. 35,000-crore Mangalore Special Economic Zone Project appears to have suffered a setback as a Central committee of experts has advised the Ministry of Environment and Forests against going ahead with Phase II of the project, according to information available on the website of the Ministry.

At a meeting in New Delhi on February 27 and February 28 to discuss the issue of environment clearance for the project, the Expert Committee on Infrastructure and Miscellaneous Projects said, “The project should be restricted to only Phase I.”

Phase I covers 1,800 acres of land which has been acquired by the promoters of the project. Land (2,035 acres) for Phase II is yet to be acquired.

The company, Mangalore Special Economic Zone Limited, has been facing opposition from various farmers’ organisations and environmentalists as far as Phase II is concerned.

The committee has come to the conclusion based on the recommendations of another sub-committee constituted by the Ministry which was entrusted with the responsibility of visiting Mangalore and inspecting the villages notified for the project.

The inspection committee was sent to Mangalore after the Ministry took cognisance of the protests and objections against the proposed project.

At the New Delhi meeting, the committee said that in view of the protests, the company should confine itself to Phase I of the project.

However, the promoters of the project have requested the Ministry to consider the whole project (Phases I and II) saying that the Environmental Impact Assessment has been done for infrastructure on 2,035 acres of land as well. Guarding against any complacency, Lawrence D’Cunha, secretary of the Krishi Bhoomi Samrakshana Samiti, said, “This is only the first step towards victory. We are going to scale up our agitation and not relent until our lands are de-notified.”

The samiti represents the four villages of Permude, Thenka Ekkaru, Delantha Bettu and Kuthethoor which have been notified for the second phase of the project.

‘Only a suggestion’

However, Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer of the company I.S.N. Prasad has said the committee’s recommendations should not be taken too seriously. Speaking to The Hindu, he said that the committee was only a recommending body and it was up to the Ministry to give a final word on the subject.

  

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  • Joe Britto, Nakre/Bangalore

    Sat, Mar 08 2008

    Its really unexpected news that Phase II MSEZ will not see the light of the day . Why not scarp PHASE I as well. In Goa all 15 SEZ's in the State including the three notified following the protests were cancelled. The purpose of SEZ’s is to reap the benefits of Industrialisation and generate employment This can be actually achieved without SEZ’s, if proper incentives are extended to oncoming Industries.

    The required Industrial development can be achieved if the government focuses on providing good infrastructure facilities to Industries. The authorities say that major portion to be taken over is wasteland , but usually its fertile land or precious forest land and that will be lost for ever . Promotion of SEZ’s at the expense of FERTILE land or even precious FOREST areas and will ring the end of all Agricultural and natural activities and eventually lead to utter chaos and destruction. Let us strive to leave behind a better Earth for the generations to come.

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  • Clement Coorg, Mangalore/Dubai

    Sat, Mar 08 2008

    Good news. It is better if this move cancels. We should not deforest our greenery. Mangalore is still having greenery and we should not encourage cutting the trees and erect MSEZ just for the sake of selfishness of politicians. In my opinion cutting a tree is like killing a human.

    Because of forests we are alive in this world. We have to protect our environment. Industrialization is not the only solution for unemployment. There are various ways to be employed. As our great Ex-President Dr. Abdul Kalam said "we have to turn towards GREEN REVOLUTION". We have to encourage agriculture by implementing various new technologies.

    This may solve our unemployment problem in part. Other side, we can also promote tourism which may fetch high income. Encourage more and more investors in IT SECTOR in Mangalore.

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  • Chandrashekar RAo, Mangalore

    Fri, Mar 07 2008

    Entire MSEZ should be scrap and people should come forward with full vigour to oppose this unlawful land acquistion.This project are destruction to the environmrnt.

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  • Nandakumar, Udupi/Bangalore

    Fri, Mar 07 2008

    It's indeed very good news. I appeal to ministry as well as KCCI to scrap the entire MSEZ project and explore the tourism potential of the region.

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