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DAM-L LS: S. Kumars Nonsense from Econ Times (fwd)



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A lot of nonsense (including allegation that NBA owns a guest house!!!).

SOURCE: ECONOMIC TIMES, July 20, 2000

                Maheshwar project cost-effective: S Kumars
                K S Shaini
                BHOPAL

                S KUMARS, promoters of the Maheshwar hydel power
                project in Madhya Pradesh, refuting the claims of Narmada
                Bachao Andalon have said the project was
                "environment-friendly and cost-effective and that the
                rehabilitation package for the project oustees was
                comprehensive and complete."

                The state government has also clarified that the project had
                obtained "all necessary sanctions" and that the rehabilitation
                of the oustees would be a "model to uphold before the
                nation."

                The NBA has been demanding the scrapping of the Rs
                2,100-crore, 400-mw project on Narmada saying that it was
                environmentally devious, would displace thousands of people
                and would produce very costly power.

                Maheshwar is the first hydel power project in the country to
                be handed over to the private sector.

                Thanks to the NBA's vigorous agitation, the project has
                suffered massive time and cost over-runs. Two German
                companies withdrew from the project last year saying that it
                would "violate the human rights of the oustees".

                S Kumars said the project was "environment-friendly". "Not
                an inch of forests is being submerged and only 61 villages
                are being affected. Barely five per cent of the submergence
                area is irrigated land. And hydel power plants generate
                absolutely no pollutants," said M P Jain, director of the joint
                venture company floated by S Kumars for the project.

                He said the average cost of production of power in the
                project would be Rs 2.83 per unit over a period of 35 years.
                He described as biased the report of a German team which
                visited the project site and submitted a report questioning
                the environmental and social viability of the project.

                "The team members stayed at the NBA guest house at
                Indore and visited the project area in the company of NBA
                activists and sympathisers. They declined our offer of a visit
                to the villages where the rehabilitation work was in
                progress," he said.

                According to them, almost three-quarters of the 2,500-odd
                project affected families had been rehabilitated. "Most of the
                people have voluntarily accepted the rehabilitation package,"
                he said. Jain denied that the land being allotted to the
                oustees was barren.

                The NBA disputed all these facts. Alok Agarwal of the
                organisation told a Press meet, arranged within hours of the
                S Kumars interaction with the media, that the affected
                families numbered 7,000, that a majority of them had not
                been rehabilitated and that the project would produce Rs 15
                per unit of power. He claimed that the land allotted to the
                oustees was "rocky and barren".

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