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Ganga clean-up plan is fundamentally flawed: International expert Asit Biswas

November 28, 2018 by Nasheman

A globally-respected water expert has questioned Prime Minister Narendar Modi’s pet project to clean up the river Ganga, saying it is fundamentally flawed because it is rooted in the past and doesn’t take into account the future. He also said his offer of help in 2014 had been summarily ignored and that it was not possible to clean up the Ganga by 2020, contrary to repeated claims by the government.

“The entire Ganga pollution control plan is fundamentally flawed. If by a miracle the current plan could be implemented, it will still not be effective even over the medium term, let alone the long term, because it is mostly past-oriented and doesn’t take into account future conditions,” Asit K. Biswas, Distinguished Visiting Professor at the Lee Kuan Yew School for Public Policy in Singapore,” told IANS in a telephonic interview.

“By 2050, India will have 1.76 billion people and much larger industrial activities, none of which are seriously considered (factored in) in the current plan. Consequently, with a 95 per cent probability, I can safely predict that by 2030, the Ganga as a river will be more polluted than it is now, even after expenditure of over $41 billion up to 2020,” he said.

Biswas, who is of Indian origin, said that if the present plan continues, he sees only more and more problems with the Ganga’s clean-up in the coming years.

“It is time to bring the best and independent water experts, both from India and rest of the world, to see objectively what can be done to clean the Ganga over the next two to three decades. When Uma Bharti became the Union Minister in charge of the Ganga clean-up drive (in 2014), I offered to meet her and advise her, at no cost, on what needs to be done over a realistic 20-30 year period.

“The letter was hand-delivered to her office by the CEO of a Fortune 100 company whom I advise. However, she did not even bother to acknowledge it,” Biswas, co-founder of the Third World Centre for Water Management in Mexico, said.

Biswas, who has authored and edited over 80 books, mainly on water resources and management, said it is unfortunate that in India there is just talk of “mother” Ganga and worshipping it without bothering to keep it clean.

“Political rhetoric will never clean up the Ganga. It needs a new and good plan and then determined execution of that plan. Sadly, a good and implementable plan still does not exist; nor is there any plan to develop one.

“It is theoretically impossible to clean up the entire Ganga by 2020. Indian politicians have not even defined what they mean by Ganga clean-up. Normally, this means cleaning the entire river. The best that can be done perhaps is to clean up a small stretch of river if action is carefully planned and executed. There are no signs that this is likely to happen on a long-term basis, even for a limited stretch of Ganga, by 2020,” said Biswas, who is occupied round the year in his advisory role to 19 governments, including China, and to three CEOs of Fortune 100 companies.

Biswas said it is a fact that the Ganga is one of the world’s most polluted rivers. At present, some 50 cities along Ganga discharge six billion litres of untreated sewage into the river. This is the largest source of pollution. Furthermore, untreated industrial wastewater, containing many known but mostly unknown hazardous chemicals and heavy metals, some of them carcinogenic, further compound the problem.

Add to this is the agricultural run-off containing pesticides and fertilisers, as well as disposal of human and animal corpses. No serious long-term monitoring of water quality and sediments has ever been done. Thus, the river now carries a deadly cocktail of known and unknown pollutants.

This has made ritual dips in the holy river increasingly dangerous for human health over time. Last month G.D. Agrawal, a former professor at IIT-Kanpur, died after a 111-day fast to focus attention on cleaning up the Ganga. Sadly, his death has not made any perceptible difference to the acceleration of the clean-up efforts. Now, Sant Gopaldas is fasting unto death to stop mining activities along the river. Unfortunately, all this doesn’t have much impact on devising clean-up efforts which will work.

Biswas pointed that some $14 billion has been spent thus far to construct sewage treatment plants and another $27 billion has been allocated till 2019. The overwhelming majority of these plants, which have been operational for more than three years, are either not functioning properly or at a low efficiency, various stakeholders say.

Even worse, construction of sewer lines to bring sewage to the treatment plants are all running well behind schedule. Thus, numerous plants do not get enough sewage to treat.

There is not a single vocational school in India which can properly train people to operate these plants. In addition, corruption in construction of the sewage treatment plants means they do not function properly. Also, there is extensive corruption in all the state pollution control boards, the stakeholders say, adding there are no visible attempts to rectify the situation.

“Existing barrages and dams now divert at least 60 per cent of the natural flow of the Ganga and its tributaries. In addition, 6.5-7 million tubewells in the Ganga basin are steadily withdrawing groundwater. This means the Ganga’s flow is progressively declining. Less flow with increasing discharge of wastewater means the water quality will decline even further,” Biswas said.

According to Biswas, the Kathmandu-based ICIMOD’s climate change models clearly indicate that the Himalayan glaciers are melting and most will be gone by 2050. This means the Ganga is now getting more water from these glacial-melts than ever before in history. Thus, both the flow and quality of water is likely to worsen by 2050, when most of the glaciers will be gone.

“No one is even thinking of this possibility. These events will aggravate the situation even further,” Biswas lamented.

IANS

Filed Under: News & Politics

Nursing students ‘rescued from traffickers’ at KIA

November 28, 2018 by Nasheman

A suspected human trafficking attempt was thwarted by alert immigration officials at the Kempegowda International Airport here on Monday night with the rescue of thirty-two women nursing graduates from Kerala, suspected to be victims of the racket.

Officials detained Tony Tom, a Kerala native who was taking the students to Armenia for pursuing a short-term course to learn German at the University of Traditional Medicine of Armenia (UTMA). Later he along with the students were handed over to BIAL police for investigation.

Reportedly Tony, who runs an education consultancy in Kankanady area of Mangaluru had recently put up an advertisement, which promised placements to nursing students in reputed hospitals abroad if they knew to converse in German. The women, most of who have studied in Mangaluru had enrolled at the institute to pursue the two-month German course at UTMA after seeing the advertisement. Each of the students had made payment of Rs 30,000 towards airfare and USD 1,200 for the course fee to Tom.

Their flight was scheduled for 4 am on Tuesday but the immigration officials suspected something fishy as UTMA is a medical science university and students were being taken for a German-language course.

Tony was arrested on the charge of attempted human trafficking, said a police official adding that they are unsure of what he would have done with the girls in Armenia if no such course existed at UTMA.

Meanwhile, the police are verifying Tony Tom’s antecedents and have also recorded the statements of all 32 women.

 

Filed Under: News & Politics

ICC inks 5-year deal with Bira 91

November 28, 2018 by Nasheman

 The International Cricket Council (ICC) on Wednesday announced a major five-year deal with Bira 91, one of the leading global beer brands, as the official sponsor of ICC global tournaments including the cricket World Cup, T20 World Cup, World Test Championship, U19 World Cup and the Women’s Championship.

As an official partner, Bira 91 will integrate the partnership across broadcast and digital platforms, and in-venue activations at all ICC events through their range of products, an ICC statement read.

Commenting on the agreement, Campell Jamieson, ICC General Manager Commercial, said: “As we started discussing the partnership with Bira 91, the natural overlaps in their ambitions and ours became obvious. Cricket has more than one billion adult fans and is a natural partner for this exciting brand.”

“The ICC is delighted that Bira 91 has chosen cricket as its partner to drive its global expansion and help achieve its ambition of becoming the first global consumer brand out of India.

“We welcome Bira 91 into the world cricketing family, and we look forward to working together for the next five years to deliver a strong partnership at ICC global events,” he added.

Ankur Jain, Founder and CEO of Bira 91, said, “The ICC partnership is a key moment for Bira 91 as we embark on creating the first global consumer brand to come out of India. A generational ‘change of guard’ in beer is underway as consumers shift towards beers with more colour and flavour.”

IANS

Filed Under: Sports

HDK defends Cong-JDS coalition govt’s performance

November 28, 2018 by Nasheman

Lashing out at the BJP for criticising his government’s performance, Chief Minister HD Kumaraswamy Tuesday said the ruling coalition will hold its performance to the party chief Yeddyurappa’s “face”, during the winter session of the assembly from December 10.

The chief minister also asserted his government’s commitment in implementing farm loan waiver and effectively mitigating drought situation in the state.

“I will discuss on what Yeddyurappa has said during the assembly session, no problem.He has said no work has taken place during this government,” Kumaraswamy told reporters.

He pointed out that when Yeddyurappa became chief minister in 2008-09, expenditure during the first few months (till October) was 42 per cent of the budget estimate.

Kumaraswamy said during 2013-14 when the Siddaramaiah-led government came to power, expenditure was 44 per cent of the budget estimate; “now in2018-19, the expenditure is 43 per cent.”

“Let, Yeddurappa not fear whether we will utilize themoney or not. What has been allocated for each department during the budget we will utilize it effectively, we will not lag behind in it,” he added.

Highlighting various initiatives taken up by his government, including the clearance for peripheral ring road for Bengaluru city, the chief minister said, “let there be no worry that money allocated for various departments is being utilized towards farm loan waiver.

“What more I can show to him (Yeddyurappa) to prove our intent?” he questioned, as he said directions hadbeen given to officials to work effectively without wastingtime, so that coalition government’s programmes reach people.

“Let’s hold the government’s performance to Yeddyurappa’s face during the assembly session from December 10, with figures.

Let’s talk before him about who has spoken truth and who has spoken falsehood,” Kumaraswamy said, as he flayed the former chief minister for his comments on the coalition government’s performance.

Quoting figures, Yeddyurappa had recently termed the Congress-JD(S) government’s performance in the first six months since coming to power as “poor”, and had said the BJP would demand answers from Kumaraswamy duringthe winter session in Belagavi from December 10-21.

Asked how much marks he would give to the coalition government on completing six months in office, Kumaraswamy said “I’m doing my work. People will decide how much to score for my progress.”

The chief minister Tuesday chaired a meeting of regionalcommissioners, deputy commissioners of various districts andCEOs of Zilla Panchayats along with his cabinet colleagues.
He said unnecessarily wrong information was being spread about the farm loan waiver.

Kumaraswamy said he has directed officials to collect all data from cooperative and commercial banks by December 1 and initiate waiver process from December 5.

He said the data of 20.8 lakh farmers from 33 banks has been collected and the process is on.

The chief minister, who took stock of the various developmental works along drought relief related measures taken up by the government, said officials have been directed to address the issues faced by people and take immediate action.

“We have even decided to relax certain guidelines to take decisions aimed at benefiting people, in drought mitigation,” he added.

PTI

 

Filed Under: News & Politics

Delhi HC upholds trial court convictions in 1984 anti-Sikh riots

November 28, 2018 by Nasheman

 

The Delhi High Court on Wednesday upheld a trial court conviction of 89 people for rioting, burning houses and breaching curfew in Trilokpuri area in east Delhi during the 1984 anti-Sikh riots.

Justice R.K. Gauba dismissed the appeals of the convicts who had challenged a 1996 judgment of a Sessions Court which had convicted the 89 arrested on November 2, 1984.

According to the FIR lodged in connection with the Trilokpuri killings, 95 people died in the rioting and 100 houses were burnt, said senior advocate H.S. Phoolka, who has been representing the riot victims.

The 1984 riots followed the assassination of then Prime Minister Indira Gandhi by two of her Sikh bodyguards. Hundreds of innocent Sikhs were killed, mainly in Delhi.

Among the 89 convicts, some died during their appeals and the case against them has abated, police had earlier said.

Convicting all the 89 for various offences including rioting, the trial court sentenced them to five years in jail.

IANS

 

 

Filed Under: News & Politics

Hanuman Was a Dalit Tribal, Only a ‘Ravana Bhakt’ Would Vote for Congress : Yogi Adityanath

November 28, 2018 by Nasheman

Bharatiya Janata Party’s saffron mascot Yogi Adityanath dragged the “caste” of Lord Hanuman into the poll slugfest in Rajasthan to seek Dalit votes on Wednesday.

The UP chief minister, known for his polarising speeches, said that Hanuman was a Dalit tribal as he appealed to those belonging to his caste to vote for the candidate fielded by the BJP from Alwar.

“Hanuman was a tribal, a forest dweller and was deprived. Bajrang Bali worked to connect all Indian communities together, from north to south and east to west. This was his resolve as it was Lord Ram’s wish. Just like him, we should also not rest till we fulfil that wish,” Adityanath said during a poll rally in Malpura constituency.

The firebrand leader, one of the BJP’s star campaigners in the state, then directed his divisive diatribe at the Congress and said while all ‘Ram-bhakts’ would vote for the saffron party, only those who pray to Ravana would vote for the Congress.

He has been increasingly invoking the name of Lord Ram in poll-bound states amid the growing clamour from Hindu outfits and some BJP leaders to start the construction of a Ram Mandir in Ayodhya.

Analysts see this as BJP’s two-pronged strategy to appeal to a wide base of voters – Adityanath is employed to reinforce Hindutva narrative while Prime Minister Narendra Modi projects himself as the man for development.

This is not the first time that Adityanath has tried to use Hanuman to seek votes. Earlier this month too, he had claimed that he was a Dalit tribal as he sought to forge a direct connection with voters in tribal dominated state of Chhattisgarh.

“Hunuman sabse bade adivasi hain, vanvasi hain…,” Yogi had said in the state, adding, “When Lord Ram was on vanvaas, he helped the local tribals from the terror of demons. Just like Ram did in Treta Yug, the BJP is also aiming to bring Ram Rajya in the state.”

Filed Under: News & Politics

Sushma Swaraj makes a big statement on India-Pakistan relations

November 28, 2018 by Nasheman

While Union Ministers Hardeep Puri and Harsimrat Kaur Badal leave for Pakistan to attend Kartarpur Corridor foundation stone laying ceremony External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj has given a big statement on India-Pakistan ties in context of the Kartarpur Corridor. “For many years the Indian Government has been asking for this (#Kartarpur) corridor, only now Pakistan responded positively. It doesn’t mean the bilateral dialogue will start because of this, terror & talks can’t go together, ” said EAM Sushma Swaraj

“I feel extremely grateful and privileged to be able to make this pilgrimage. This was a long-standing demand of the Sikh community. Express gratitude also to Pakistan government,” said Union Minister Hardeep Puri before leaving for Pakistan for Kartarpur Corridor  foundation stone laying ceremony.

Earlier Punjab Cabinet minister Navjot Singh Sidhu said, “The Kartarpur Corridor would promote peace and erase “enmity” between India and Pakistan and create infinite possibilities between them, including the resumption of cricket ties.”

The 4-km-long corridor will connect Dera Baba Nanak in India’s Gurdaspur district with Gurdwara Kartarpur Sahib Narowal in Pakistan. The corridor will provide visa-free access to the Indian Sikh pilgrims to the gurdwara

Prime Minister Imran Khan will perform the groundbreaking of the corridor on Wednesday.

Sidhu thanked Khan for making this corridor possible which he said will help promote peace between the two countries.

Filed Under: News & Politics

Elderly man found murdered in Delhi

November 28, 2018 by Nasheman

An elderly man was found murdered at his south Delhi residence on Wednesday, police said, adding that his absconding domestic help is the prime suspect.

The incident was reported to the police by the grandson of the deceased, identified as Chandrabhaan, 92. He was found murdered in Malorband area, Deputy Commissioner of Police Chinmoy Biswal said.

“Chandrabhaan stayed with his family on the ground floor. It was found that he was strangled to death,” Biswal said.

“The domestic help is at large. A hunt is on to nab him. The house was also ransacked,” the officer added.

IANS

Filed Under: Crime

India needs smart laws to run smart cities: Experts

November 28, 2018 by Nasheman

A forum of researchers, architects, urban planners and lawyers on Tuesday emphasised on the importance of bringing necessary changes in India’s legislative framework to aid sustainable urbanisation and develop smart cities in the country.

The legal experts, gathered at a conference here on sustainable urban development, organised by the Heidelberg University of Germany, and Observer Research Foundation, Delhi, said changes in the law are “absolutely necessary” to make the Union government’s Smart Cities Mission effective and successful.

“The Special Purpose Vehicle (SPV) Act in the country has many loopholes in questions of accountability factors which need to be fixed. The act lacks democratic character of our Constitution. Also, it lacks the mechanism for grievance redress system,” Uday Shankar of IIT-Kharagpur said during his adress on the first day of the two-day conference.

The professor, who did a comparative study of the Special Purpose Vehicle Act and the Jharkhand’s Municipal City Act of 2011, felt the municipal act should be better framed to deal with issues of urbanisation than the SPV Act of Smart Cities Mission.

Lawyers Subhadip Biswas and Ranajit Roy said there is a need for a new set of laws to take care of the post-construction period. They said laws should be framed in accordance with Article 13 of the Indian Constitution.

“Respective laws concerning issues regarding smart cities needed to be amended in accordance with the Article 13 to make implementation of smart city policies in accordance with the Smart Cities Mission,” the lawyers said.

The two day conference was co-organised by IIT Kharagpur, Impact and Policy Research Institute (IMPRI), Delhi, University of Calcutta and IGCC with support from Friedrich Naumann Stiftung.

Talking about the issues of mobility in smart cities, ORF Kolkata Director Ashok Dhar said the government should stop thinking about holistic mobility development and focus on local-level comprehensive mobility planning.

He also said lack of clarity among the policy-makers and the ministers would affect investment in the country, especially in the automobile and petroleum sectors and felt “excessive dependence on Electric Vehicles will only replace our dependence from oil to lithium, which also needs to be imported and whose prices are escalating rapidly.”

IANS

Filed Under: Business & Technology

KCR bothered about his own family, says Sushma Swaraj

November 28, 2018 by Nasheman

 External Affairs Minister and senior BJP leader Sushma Swaraj on Wednesday alleged that Telangana Chief Minister K. Chandrashekhar Rao was bothered about his own family and that he forgot the martyrs of Telangana.

She said though Telangana state was formed because of the sacrifices of thousands of youth, power in the new state remained confined to the Telangana Rashtra Samithi (TRS) chief and his four family members.

Sushma Swaraj was in Telangana to campaign for the BJP for next month’s Assembly elections.

“KCR forgot the martyrs whose sacrifices resulted in the formation of Telangana state,” she told the media.

“He remembered only his family. KCR is Chief Minister, his son and nephew are Ministers, his daughter is Lok Sabha member and his niece is Rajya Sabha member,” she said.

The BJP leader said that while 2,000 youth sacrificed their lives for the sake of Telangana, KCR recognized only 400 as martyrs and failed to fulfill even the promises made to them in the previous elections.

She said that the BJP extended its support to the demand for Telangana when the chips were down.

She found fault with the kind of language being used by KCR against Prime Minister Narendra Modi. She said that political parties should not treat their rivals as enemies and should exercise restraint while speaking.

Sushma Swaraj denied that the BJP had a secret understanding with TRS. She said the rumours were being spread by those who want to damage the BJP’s credibility. “Whatever we do, we do it openly.”

IANS

Filed Under: News & Politics

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