Feasibility report of 'Netrvathi Diversion project' infeasible'

September 2, 2012

Mangalore, September 2: Strongly opposing the 'Yettinahole water diversion project' recently approved by the Government of Karnataka, Vijayakumar Shetty, President of Karavali Jeevanadi Netravathi Rakshana Samithi, said that it lacked a specific objective, and was a waste of Rs 8,600 crore estimated as the cost of the project.

Speaking at a press conference here on Sunday, the former MLA said that the feasibility report of the 'inter-basin water transfer' project obtained under RTI Act failed to mention basic areas of study such as the economic feasibility, damage to the environment and Western Ghats and the cost-benefit analysis of the proposed project. It also fails to mention the water needs of the riparian users, and is a deliberate attempt to deceive them, he said.

He said that the proposal which originally referred to diversion of 'Peak flow' from Yettinahole River, a tributary of Netravathi, was currently entitled 'Scheme for diversion of flood water from Sakleshpur (West) to Kolar/Chikkaballapur districts (East)'.

“While Sakleshpur was situated outside the Netravathi river basin, how could there be flood from that river or its tributaries? The term flood water is deliberately used to mislead the people. It is our moral duty to oppose the project,” he said and demanded that the Government withdraw it.

The proposal consists of 8 dams at different locations in the Western Ghats, and construction of huge pumps which required 370 MW of power, along with a high pressure pipeline in the forest region, which required the investment of Rs 8600 crore of tax-payer's money, he said.

Calling it a 'traitor project', he questioned the need for the creation of such huge infrastructure, which required such huge investment and caused irreparable damage to the environment and Western Ghats. Is it really going to solve the drinking problem of people of Kolar and Chikkaballapur, he questioned.

Terming the feasibility report as infeasible and misleading, Prof S G Mayya, Department of Applied Mechanics and Hydraulics, NIT-K Suratkal, said it did not contain any qualifications for feasibility. It contains a lot of wrong calculations and approximations regarding the available water at tapping points and amount of water proposed to be diverted. The rainfall data has been taken from unreliable sources instead of Indian Meteorological Department. While the basic average rainfall shows around 4500mm, the hydrological computations in the report are done with a figure of 6280mm. It has resulted in the over-estimation of available water by about 50 per cent, he said.

The report has also exaggerated the amount of water available at tapping points. The actual amount of water available at the proposed sites during the peak monsoons from June to November is only about 11TMC (thousand million cubic feet) and not 24TMC as envisioned in the report. None of the given facts have any clarity, he said.

The project can only be built with the approval of the donor river. I do not know how the Cabinet and Karnataka Niravary Nigama could approve the feasibility report. It is a just a money-making scheme by those in power, he alleged.

M G Hegde, leader of Janata Dal (Secular), P V Mohan, Congress leader, Vasudeva Boloor, and Hussain Kattipalla, were present at the press conference.

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June 7,2020

The Himachal Pradesh police have confirmed the arrested a man for injuring a pregnant cow by feeding her wheat flour ball laced with firecrackers. 

The cow’s jaw was blown off-- reprising the tragic story of a pregnant elephant that lost its life after eating a pineapple stuffed with a firecracker in Kerala.

While the incident took place on May 26 in Jhandutta area of Himachal Pradesh’s Bilaspur district, it came to light only on Saturday, May 6, when the cow’s owner, Gurdayal Singh, uploaded a video of the injured animal on social media.

In the video, Gurdiyal Singh describes how the cow’s mouth had been injured after one Nandlal fed her explosives.

He confirmed that Nandlal works as a mechanic in Singh’s neighbourhood. Singh said that Nandlal has no remorse for his action. Nandlal has said that he is not scared of the repercussions and that he will continue to do whatever he deems fit. “Even the village sarpanch cannot harm me”, challenged Nandlal when confronted by Singh. 

The cow has given birth to a healthy calf since but Singh said the animal is still not able to eat because of an injured jaw and is being administered Glucose.

The video went viral with people demanding strict action against the person who fed firecrackers to the animal.

The practice of studding dough balls with firecrackers isn’t uncommon in Himachal, and farmers resort to this to keep wild animals, especially boards, off their fields. In the Kerala incident too, the explosive-filled-fruit was meant for wild boars. In many parts of the country, including Himachal, the method is also used to hunt for bush meat -- an illegal practice.

Bilaspur superintendent of oolice (SP) Devakar Sharma confirmed the incident and said the cow was fed a highly explosive firecracker popularly called “aalu bomb”. 

Aalu is Hindi for potato. He said a case under Section 286 of the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act has been registered and the role of the neighbours named by Singh is being investigated.

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Colleen Rock
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Tuesday, 9 Jun 2020

Someone needs to educate these disgusting Indian pigs. Religious? After what they do to women and animals? They are less than animals. A disgrace to their God and the human race. Sadly, officials are corrupt and those that aren't are powerless.

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March 13,2020

Bengaluru, Mar 13: Senior IPS officer KSR Charan Reddy, who was the Additional Director General of Police in Criminal Investigation Department, Karnataka passed away in Bengaluru on Friday after prolonged illness. 

He was reportedly battling cancer for at least three years now and had suffered multiple recurs after treatment. 

"Shri Charan Reddy, IPS, ADGP, Karnataka State, passed away this morning, after a prolonged illness. He was one of our finest officers. Always stood tall and held his head high!! May his soul rest in peace," Retired IPS officer and former Director General of Police (Fire Services) MN Reddi tweeted. 

IPS officer Charan Reddy was heading the Special Investigation Team of the Lokayukta when he arrested Vijayanagara MLA Anand Singh in 2015 for illegally transporting iron ore out of Ballari. The illegal mining scam had rocked the former BJP government in 2011.

Karnataka Chief Minister BS Yediyurappa condoled his death and said that he was an honest officer in the state. "Charan Reddy was a dedicated and honest officer. I pray that his soul rests in peace. I pray that god gives his family the strength to go through such a turbulent time after his departure," BS Yediyurappa tweeted. 

A 1993-batch IPS officer, Charan Reddy KSR is originally from Chittoor and has served under various departments of the state's police force. He was serving as the Inspector General of Police in Belagavi division in 2013, when he was transferred to Bengaluru as the IGP (Training). In 2014, he was posted as the IGP of the SIT probing the illegal mining scam in which former Tourism Minister Gali Janardhana Reddy is also allegedly involved.

He was transferred out of the SIT in Lokayukta in 2016 and posted as Additional Commissioner of Police (law and order) in Bengaluru. He served as the ADGP of Crime in Mangaluru in 2018 and was later appointed as the Additional Director General of Police (training) the same year. In 2019, he was transferred and appointed as the ADGP of CID.

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June 21,2020

Bengaluru, June 21: Three youngsters lost their lives when an alleged wheeling stunt turned near Jakkur flyover in the city today morning. 

The deceased have been identified as Mohammed Hadi, Ahmed Khan and Syed Riaz, all residents of Nagavara Govindapura.

The tragedy took place at around 6:30 a.m. While two among them died on the spot, the third one breathed his last at a hospital, soruces said.

Yelahanka traffic police have registered a case in this regard. 

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