உலகக் கலை விழா என்ற பெயரில் சீ சீ ரவிசங்கர்
சாமியார் யமுனை நதியை பாழடித்த கண்றாவி நினைவில் உள்ளதல்லவா? அந்த சாமியாரின்
கூலியாட்களாக ராணுவத்தை போலி தேச பக்த மோடி அரசு மாற்றியதை யாரால்தான் மறக்க
முடியும்?
அந்த மூன்று நாள் கூத்திற்காக யமுனை நதியே
முற்றிலுமாக சீரழிந்த கொடூரத்தை கீழே உள்ள செய்தி விவரிக்கிறது. சரி செய்ய முடியாத
பேரழிவு யமுனை நதியில் நடந்துள்ளது. எண்ணற்ற நுண்ணுயிர்கள் அழிந்துள்ளது. நதியின்
திசை வழி மாறி விட்டது. ஊற்றுக்கள் அடைபட்டு விட்டது. நூறாண்டுகள் ஆனாலும் பழைய நிலை
திரும்புவது சிரமமாம். ஐந்து கோடி ரூபாய் அபராதத்தால் ஈடு செய்ய முடியாத இழப்பு
இது.
இதை தட்டிக் கேட்டால் சாமியாரென்றால் சாமி.
சாமிக்கு இல்லாத ஆறு வேறு யாருக்கு என்று ஹெச்.ராஜா போன்ற பாஜக ரௌடிகள்
பொங்கிக் கொண்டு வருவார்கள்.
நேரமின்மையால் இச்செய்தியை தமிழாக்கம் செய்ய
இயலவில்லை. மன்னிக்கவும். தயவு செய்து முழுமையாக படியுங்கள். மிகவும் முக்கியமான
பிரச்சினை இது.
Sri
Sri RaviShankar'
event
'completely destroyed' Yamuna floodplains: NGT panel report
Debobrat Ghose Aug 18, 2016
This time it is not the "damage'' of Yamuna floodplains, but
"complete destruction". That's what the expert committee appointed by the National
Green Tribunal (NGT), to assess the damage caused by Sri Sri Ravi Shankar's Art of Living (AOL) Foundation during its World Culture Festival, has mentioned.
What the expert committee report says?
The seven-member expert panel headed by Shashi Shekhar,
secretary, Ministry of Water Resources, in its stinging report submitted to a bench headed by NGT Chairperson Justice
Swatanter Kumar mentioned:
The committee observes that entire floodplain area used for the
main event site i.e. between DND flyover and the Barapulla drain (on the right
bank of river Yamuna) has been completely destroyed, not simply damaged. The
ground is now totally levelled, compacted and hardened and is totally devoid of
water bodies or depressions and almost completely devoid of any vegetation.
The area where the grand stage was erected (and the area
immediately behind it) is heavily consolidated — most likely with a different
kind of external material used to level the ground and compress it. Huge amount
of earth and debris have been dumped to construct the ramps for access from the
DND flyover and from the two pontoon bridges across the Barapulla drain.
File photo of preparations for the AOL event.
Firstpost
Destruction versus damage
"It's destruction and not damage of the floodplains,
because there's nothing left on the floodplains to revive. The wetland has been
compacted that has killed organisms, vegetation, biodiversity and the
ecological system. It
takes hundreds of years and even more for a biodiversity to develop, and one
can't revive in a few years period. So, it's total destruction," a source
close to the committee and in know of things told Firstpost, on condition of anonymity.
Giving analogy of a building, the source said, "Due to
heavy rain, if the wall of a building collapses or the roof gets damaged, it
can be repaired. But, if due to an earthquake, the entire building collapses
including its foundation, one has to rebuild it anew. You can't just repair
it or revive it. Similarly, it's impossible to revive the area marked on the
Yamuna floodplains to revive it. It'll take years. A sapling can't take the
shape of a tree overnight."
The source further said that earlier too NGT had cautioned
people against damaging floodplains due to various activities including farming
on the plains.
"The environmental experts had brought it to the notice of
the NGT about such activities causing damage to floodplains. But, that was a
'damage', whereas in the case of AOL Foundation's culture festival, it is
complete destruction, which can't be restored," the source said.
Why can't the floodplain be revived?
According to the source close to the committee and in know of
things (detailed technical inquiry), the "destruction" can't be
reversed due to various factors or reasons:
- Due to compaction and making of roads on which thousands of
vehicles moved, the wetland got lost. No water bodies now exist. The water bodies
have been filled up with debris and soil.
- Where will the rainwater go?
- Groundwater recharging mechanism not possible due to compaction of floodplains.
- Vegetation completely destroyed. Organisms killed.
- Use of bulldozers and excavators has completely wiped out the living micro-organisms, vegetation, trees, etc from the surface.
- Construction of ramps and roads, filling up of water bodies and levelling the ground together with compaction have almost completely eliminated the natural physical features and the diversity of habitats (the areas marked).
- Reed beds flattened and wetlands were filled up by dumping debris and garbage into it. Large parking areas created near the river bank close to two pontoon bridges by levelling the green fields. All this may cause flooding of the river.
- Where will the rainwater go?
- Groundwater recharging mechanism not possible due to compaction of floodplains.
- Vegetation completely destroyed. Organisms killed.
- Use of bulldozers and excavators has completely wiped out the living micro-organisms, vegetation, trees, etc from the surface.
- Construction of ramps and roads, filling up of water bodies and levelling the ground together with compaction have almost completely eliminated the natural physical features and the diversity of habitats (the areas marked).
- Reed beds flattened and wetlands were filled up by dumping debris and garbage into it. Large parking areas created near the river bank close to two pontoon bridges by levelling the green fields. All this may cause flooding of the river.
"Restoration to the original or
optimally desirable state is impossible to achieve as the ecosystem has been
completely destroyed," the source remarked.
"It'll be very difficult, almost impossible to revive the
reed bed. We can't replace or revive the biodiversity that we had on Yamuna
floodplains. It takes thousands of years to have biodiversity and ecological
system. As you can only construct canal to get water from a river diverted to a
location, but you can't change the entire course of river overnight, similarly,
it's not possible to revert the destruction caused in this case,"
environment expert Anand Arya told Firstpost.
What environment and legal experts say?
Arya who mapped the area of the festival site using Isro
website, has calculated the loss of water in terms of money. According to him,
roughly 1,250 to 1,500 acre of land has been flattened due to compaction, and
water won't seep into the ground.
"The absorption capacity of rainwater by ground is between
30-50 percent; and one hectare of land absorbs 3,000-5,000 cubic meter of
water. Now, considering the cost of water extracted and bottled for sale, we're
losing Rs 20-30 crore worth water, which otherwise would have been used in
groundwater recharging," he said.
"It is a huge task to remove compaction, redeposit it with
sand and soil from river Yamuna and recreate the floodplains. How many years it
will take nobody knows? As groundwater recharging mechanism has damaged,
chances of east Delhi and Kalindi Kunj area getting flooded due to heavy rain
increase. I've personally analysed the site and have seen how flora, fauna,
algae, organisms, various kinds of insects, fish, birds, etc have vanished.
This is why the expert panel has used the term 'destruction' in its
report," added Arya.
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