Vedike alleges 'illegal' pipeline along river bank

October 29, 2012


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Mangalore, October 29: The MSEZ which was in news recently for dumping soil into the river, at Kuloor for laying Corridor road, is once again in news for laying the pipelines 'illegally,' on the banks of river, at Jakribettu in Bantwal taluk.

To supply water from river Nethravathi, the pipeline is laid for five kilometres from AMR dam to Jakribettu. The pipelines pass in the middle of the river at a few stretches. The MSEZ has not taken permission from water resources department for laying the pipeline.


The work is taken up without bringing the issue to the notice of the Pollution Control Board, reveals documents procured by Nethravathi Nadi Samrakshana Vedike. The details were sought under RTI.

The authorities have not sought permission for using the water from Nethravathi and Gurpura rivers, said Pollution Control Board official to the Vedike.

The government had allowed the MSEZ to draw water from river Nethravathi, on a condition that it has to obtain permission from Water resources department executive engineer. However, the MSEZ has violated the condition laid down by the government.

On laying of pipeline on the banks of river, water resources department Mangalore Assistant Executive Engineer has written a letter to Water Resources and Guaging Station executive engineer in Hassan and has said that the MSEZ has laid the pipeline from Sarapady pumphouse to Jakribettu covering five kilometres without obtaining permission. In the letter to the department of water resources, the MSEZ has said that “the right of way for laying the pipeline is obtained from the PWD, National highway, ZP and from private owners and accordingly, the work on laying pipeline is under progress from MSEZ WTP works to Jakribettu barrage. However, due to narrow road and build up area constrains, the stretch of the pipeline from Jakribettu to Sarapady head work is laid along the bank of the Nethravathi river and the pipelines are buried well below the ground.”

Nethravathi Nadi Samrakshana Vedike's H Sundar Rao said “a small farmer takes permission from the department concerned while taking up any work on the banks of a river. Even for installing pumpset, the farmer will have to obtain permission from Guaging Station in Hassan. It is surprising to note that a company like MSEZ has not followed the rules and regulation.”

He said “the MSEZ might lay a road on the banks of the river, in the pretext of maintaining pipeline in the future. The environmental impact study should be carried out while taking up any work on the banks of a river. NOC from the environment department is also a must. However, the MSEZ has violated the rules.”

The MSEZ has not taken permission from the forest department while felling the trees to facilitate the work on pipeline. The forest department had also not initiated any action, till the Vedike questioned it under RTI. Later, the forest department had directed the MSEZ to pay a fine of Rs 5,000,” he said.

The government has given permission to the MSEZ to draw 15 MGD water annually from Nethravathi and Gurpura rivers. About 7.5 MGD water will be drawn from AMR dam at Sarapady and 5 MGD from a dam which will be constructed, at Jakribettu. The remaining 2.5 MGD water will be drawn from Gurupura river.

The citizens of Mangalore are dependent on Nethravathi river for drinking water. Mangaloreans had already experienced acute shortage of water in the last summer. In such a scenario, if 12.5 MGD water is given to the MSEZ, what source of water will the MCC depend on, for supplying water to its citizens,” asks Sundar Rao.




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September 12,2024

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Mysuru: More than 50 people have been arrested in connection with the riots between two groups of different faiths, at Nagamangala town, Mandya district, over the Ganesha idol procession, on Wednesday night.

High drama prevailed in front of the Nagamangala town police station on Thursday morning, with women belonging to both Hindu and Muslim communities staging a protest against the arrest of their family members and demanding their release.

The two groups started arguing over the Ganesha idol procession on the Mysuru-Nagamangala road, near a 'dargah'. This soon turned violent with stone being pelted. Reports said that around 25 shops were also set on fire.

Several vehicles were damaged and torched by the mob. However, police intervened and brought the situation under control, deploying additional police forces.

Holiday has been declared to schools and colleges in Nagamangala town until further notice. Police have imposed section 144 till 12 noon of September 14.

SP Mallikarjuna Baladandi, IGP (Southern Range) Boralingaiah, DC Kumar and other officials visited the spot.

District incharge Minister N Chaluvarayaswamy visited the spot on Thursday morning and took stock of the situation. Speaking to reporters he said, the incident was unfortunate.

"The clash which started around 9 pm on Wednesday, flared up with miscreants setting fire, damaging shops and vehicles in the town. There is no need for anxiety. Additional police forces have been deployed in the town and the situation is under control now," he said.

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Mandya: The Deputy Superintendent of Police of Nagamangala town in Mandya district has been suspended for "negligence and dereliction of duty" in connection with the clashes that broke out between two groups during a Lord Ganesh idol procession, police said on Friday.

This is the second suspension of a police officer over the clashes on September 11 following which mobs went on a rampage targeting several shops and vehicles leading to tension here.

The situation in the town has since returned to normalcy and most of the shops have started operating. However, adequate security forces continued to be stationed here as a precautionary measure, according to police.

Sumeeth A R, DySP (Nagamangala), was suspended on Thursday for negligence and dereliction of duty, Mandya Superintendent of Police Mallikarjun Baldandi told PTI.

"He (Sumeeth) was not present at the spot nor was he at the police headquarters when the incident occurred. He arrived late at the spot despite the sensitive nature of events," he said.

Earlier, Police Inspector Ashok Kumar posted at Nagamangala town police station was suspended for dereliction of duty in connection with the violence.

A total of 55 people have been arrested in connection with the incident.

According to police, an argument broke out between two groups, when the Ganesh idol procession by devotees from Badarikoppalu village reached a place of worship on September 11, and some miscreants hurled stones, which escalated the situation.

The police had used mild force to disperse the crowd to control the situation.

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Committee convener Muneer Katipalla noted that only 50% of the Nanthoor-Moodbidri-Karkala highway upgrade is complete after seven to eight years. The Nanthoor-Vamanjoor stretch remains unfinished, causing traffic issues, while dangerous hillside cutting near Kettikal has forced residents to relocate. Additionally, a flyover near Kaikamba threatens a local market.

Katipalla also criticized the construction of a bypass road, alleging it benefits real estate investors and inflates the project cost, which could increase toll fees. The proposed toll plaza, situated 36 km from Talapady toll gate and 35 km from Brahmarakotlu toll gate, violates distance regulations and is too close to local amenities, raising public objections.

There is growing concern that toll collection might begin before the project's completion, with locals frustrated by unaddressed grievances. Social activist Bava Padarangi, DYFI leader Srinath Kulal, and other community leaders attended the site visit.

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