Kochi-Mangaluru GAIL pipeline: Officials allay residents’ fear

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August 4, 2017

Mangaluru, Aug 4: The work on laying the natural gas pipeline in the 83-km stretch of GAIL (India) Limited’s Kochi-Koottanad-Bengaluru-Mangaluru (KKBMPL) pipeline project is progressing without any hassles as the company along with the Revenue Department has completed the process of assessing the compensation to landowners for acquiring Right of User (RoU) under the Petroleum and Minerals Pipeline (P&MP) Act, 1962.

GAIL officials said that ‘panchanama’ activities in the entire notified RoU stretch from Kadavaathur village to Puthur village (in Kerala) was completed for assessing the compensation payable to landowners and for confirming that no houses were falling under the notified area. They said that the survey had found that the notified area did not have any houses.

GAIL Chief Manager (Construction) N.S. Prasad said that the company had taken possession of the land for sectionalising valve (SV) stations in three villages. The Kerala government had also accorded approval for negotiated purchase of balance of private land at three villages for the remaining intermediate pigging (IP) and SV stations in the villages, he said. The pipeline laying contract had been awarded to a contractor company.

He also said that the scheduled completion time was July 2018.

Though the 20-metre width was initially proposed for RoU as per the general practice of GAIL, it had been restricted to 10 metres considering the directions of the State government.

Informing that acquisition of RoU was already done for 20 metres, he said that the space would be used for movement of heavy machinery for laying 24-inch diameter pipeline.

He also said that GAIL would pay crop compensation for entire 20 metres and land compensation for 10 metres. Mr. Prasad said that restrictions under the P&MP Act would be limited to 10 metres only.

Mr. Prasad also said that GAIL officials continued to talk to local people to clear their fears and anxieties about the project.

He also noted that 80% of the pipeline stretch passed through paddy fields and land under cultivation.

The project comprised modern systems to examine the safety of the pipeline, he said.

The natural gas pipelines had been laid in 18 States in the last 35 years and no mishap was reported. Though some people had challenged the acquisition process in the High Court, the notification was upheld by the court directing GAIL to conduct work within the notified RoU area only. The court’s order was being fully complied with, he said.

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January 14,2020

New Delhi, Jan 14: The Kerala government has challenged the new Citizenship (Amendment) Act (CAA) before the Supreme Court, becoming the first state to do so amid nationwide protests against the religion-based citizenship law. The Supreme Court is already hearing over 60 petitions against the law.

Kerala's Left-led government in its petition calls the CAA a violation of several articles of the constitution including the right to equality and says the law goes against the basic principle of secularism in the constitution.

The Kerala government has also challenged the validity of changes made in 2015 to the Passport law and the Foreigners (Amendment) Order, regularising the stay of non-Muslim migrants from Pakistan, Bangladesh and Afghanistan who had entered India before 2015.

The Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA), eases the path for non-Muslims in the neighbouring Muslim-majority nations of Pakistan, Afghanistan and Bangladesh to become Indian citizens. Critics fear that the CAA, along with a proposed National Register of Citizens (NRC), will discriminate against Muslims.

The Kerala petition says the CAA violates Articles 14, 21 and 25 of the constitution.

While Article 14 is about the right to equality, Article 21 says "no person will be deprived of life or personal liberty except according to a procedure established by law". Under Article 25, "all persons are equally entitled to freedom of conscience."

Several non-BJP governments have refused to carry out the NRC in an attempt to stave off the enforcement of the citizenship law.

Over 60 writ petitions have been filed in Supreme Court so far against the Citizenship (Amendment) Act. Various political parties, NGOs and also MPs have challenged the law.

The Supreme Court will hear the petitions on January 22.

During the last hearing, petitioners didn't ask that the law be put on hold as the CAA was not in force. The Act has, however, come into force from January 10 through a home ministry notification.

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March 1,2020

Bengaluru, Mar 1: A Bengaluru Court has extended the judicial custody of Amulya Leona, who raised 'Pakistan Zindabad' slogan at an anti-CAA rally in Bengaluru's Freedom Park on Feb 20, till March 5.

Amulya was sent to 14-day judicial custody for her actions in the presence of All India Majlis-e-Ittehad-ul-Muslimeen chief Asaduddin Owaisi.

A sedition case has been registered against Amulya.

According to the police, a suo moto case under Section 124A (sedition), 153A and B (promoting enmity between different groups and imputations, assertions prejudicial to national integration) have been registered against the girl.

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May 30,2020

Mysuru, May 30: District in-charge Minister S T Somashekar on Saturday said that the Mysuru zoo is likely to reopen in June first week and all preparations are being made with precautionary measures.

While talking to media here, he said the initiative has taken considering the well being of animals and keeping in mind to support the tourism sector. "We have already collected the opinions of public representatives of the district. District administration is all prepared to reopen the zoo and waiting for permission from the forest minister and the government," he said.

He also said that he is not aware of the reopening the Mysuru palace for tourists. Chamundeswhari temple atop of Chamundi hils will be open based on the guidelines of the central government. The government taking measures to reopen tourist spots and central government will release the guidelines in the next two days, he added.

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