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Save Athirappilly

Greetings from Chalakudyriver Protection Forum

We forward herewith the matter of the notice being distributed at Athirappilly during the indefinite strike.

Save forest and river

Save Athirapilli Waterfalls

Join forces with Anti-Athitapilli Project Movement

 

From time immemorial, the majesty and beauty of Athirapilly and Vazhachal waterfalls have enchanted millions of people from all over the world. But the Government of Kerala and the State Electricity Board are blindly insisting upon their decision to implement the Athirapilli project. This Project, if it is implemented, will be the death of both the waterfalls.

 

The authorities have pursued their ‘schemes’ by fielding innumerous lies in the Project documents (revised four times), the two Environmental Impact Studies and through several other documents and submissions. Through this deceit, they went on to ‘manage’ permissions from the Central Forest and Environment Department (thrice) and the Central Electricity Authority (twice).

 

The High Court intervened twice to stall the project, and is considering it for the third time at present.

 

The implementation of the Project is being resisted for the following reasons:

 

  • It will destroy 140 Hectares of environmentally strategic forest land.
  • It will affect riverside forests of great genetic diversity, vital elephant paths, and rare species of fish, birds, butterflies and other endangered wild life.
  • It will displace and uproot 80 families in two settlements of Kadars – the indigenous people of ancient origin. They are found only in this area and solely depend upon the surrounding forests and the river for their survival.
  • Jog waterfalls in Saravati river in Karnataka was the biggest falls in South India. Once it became extinct due to the construction of a dam above it, Athirapilli has been holding that position. If Athirapilli hydel project comes into being, 80 per cent of the water flowing to the concerned dam would be diverted through tunnels and only the rest of the water will be allowed to flow down. This will kill both Athirapilli and Vazhachal falls. It will also push hundreds of families who depend upon tourism for their livelihood into unemployment.
  • During summer time, in day time, the water flow would be meager for about 22 hours in a day; and during the one or two hours when the water is let out, it would be 17 times more. Even during rainy seasons, the water flow would be erratic. This will wreak havoc with the functioning of the Thumpurmuzhi Irrigation Project which is one of the oldest and most efficient irrigation projects in the state. This in turn will affect irrigation of more than 40,000 acres of land situated in more than 20 local governments in Trichur and Ernakulam districts. It will also severely affect the availability of drinking water in these areas. Moreover, it remains to be seen how such erratic water flow would affect the lives and livelihoods of people who live along the river and depend on various other vocations.

 

 

 

The major ‘benefits’ of this fatal Project are the following:

 

·        Though the installed capacity is 163 MW, it will produce on an average 20 MW of electricity (a mere 12 % capacity). That too, during the monsoon seasons when there is an average rainfall. Even now during rainy season, we are selling more than this amount of electricity outside the state. In Edamalayar, during the summer season, though the installed capacity is 400 million units, production goes down to 60 million units.

·        While the annual recurring expenses for this project (around Rs.1000-1200 crores) on account of repayment of loan, maintenance, salaries etc will work out to Rs 1500 crores, total revenue from sale of electricity will be only around Rs.500 crores! This means the project will impose an additional annual burden of Rs.1000 crores to the Electricity Board, the government, and ultimately us, the people who pay taxes and bear all the burden - financial and environmental.

 

What KSEB should have done

 

  • Increase the efficiency of the existing units
  • Minimize Transmission & Distribution loss that works out to 22 % during normal hours and 40% during peak hours at present
  • Switch over to CFL/LED bulbs and in three years completely do away with ordinary bulbs
  • Encourage energy-efficient technologies and machineries in all sectors
  • Avoid wastage of electricity

 

If these measures are implemented in the right spirit, it would be easily possible to meet all the electricity requirements of the state up to 2015. Meanwhile, priority should be given to explore the immense potentials of non-conventional energy sources to solve our energy needs in the long run.

 

What you can do

 

  • Share some time with the satyagrahis at the satyagraha venue to declare your solidarity with the struggle
  • Spread the message of the struggle through your personal and professional networks
  • Spread the message of electricity conservation and practice it in your lives
  • Make whatever donations you can to meet the expenses to carry this struggle forward
  • Write letters to the Chief Minister and other authorities to withdraw from implementation of this project

 

Murari for Chalakudyriver Protection Forum 

 

 

 

 

12thFeb08: CPI fast at Trunk road junction Chalakudy

CPI Chalakudy mandalam committee has decided to observe fast on 12.02.2008 at Chalakudy Trunk Road Junction to protest against the move of the Government to go ahead
with the construction of the Dam at Athirappilly.

Adv.Jayasankar, IAL State Secretary will inaugurate the protest fasting.

Visit of Sri.Pandu Ranga Hegde and Dr.Sudhirendar Sharma

On 03.02.2008, noted environmentalist and leader of Appiko movement in Karnataka and noted media person, water expert who works against the national river linking project visited the Athirappilly.They talked with the tribals who will be affected by the Athirappilly Hydro project. Sri.Hegde showed the model of Chipko movement by hugging a tree. They promised that they will be with the affected people in the struggle against the Government. Later in a meeting conducted by Chalakudyriver Protection Forum at Vyapara Bhavan, Chalakudy, they interacted with the activists of the Forum and various groups working for nature.

For viewing the pictures please visit http://picasaweb.google.com/riverprotection/VisitOfSriPanduRangaHegdeAndDrSudhindarSharmaAtAthirappillyOn03022008

Fasting in front of KSEB Office on 29thJan08

An Action Council consisting of 251 members were constituted with the determination to go ahead with the activities against the Hydro Electric Project at Athirappilly.A General Council with 251 members, Executive Committee with 51 members and Steering Committee with 22 members were formed

Dr.Sukumar Azheekkode, Smt.Sugathakumari, Sri.V.M.Sudheeran and Smt.Sara Joseph are the Patrons of the Council.

The members of the Steering Committee are Sri.T.U.Radhakrishnan (Congress I), Sri.C.L.Chakkunni(CPI), Sri.Eugin Moreli (Janatha Dal) Sri.T.J.Antu (BJP),Sri.Biju S (NCP), Sri.K.A.Unnikrishnan (SNDP), Sri.E.S.George (CPI ML), Fr.John Kavalakkat (BLM), Smt.Leena Davis (Chalakudi Block Panchayath President), sri.Ananda Bhavan (Kerala Sasthra Sahithya Parishad), Sri.Sreedharan Therambil (PUCL), Sri.K.M.Harinarayanan (NSS), Sri. Faisal (Solidarity), Sri.Thomson (CLC), Sri.Joy Kaitharath (Human Rights Organisation),
Sri.Varghese Thodumparambil (Karshaka Munnettam), Sri.P.G.Sivankutty (FasPady), Sri.P.K.Dharmaraj (Jaiva Karshaka Samithi), Sri.Gopi (Merchants Association), Sri.E.J.Chacko (CPF) and Sri.M.Mohandas (CPF). Sri.Mohandas is the Convenor of the Action Council.The first meeting of the Steering Committee decided to conduct a fasting by 101 persons on 29.01.2008 in front of KSEB Office.

On 1.02.2008 the Steering Committee will meet and decide on the future actions of the council.

Nature camp of Yuva kala saahithi

We are glad to inform you that Yuva Kala Saahithi is conducting a State level Nature Campt at Athirappilly on 26th and 27th of January, 2008.The inaugural function of the camp will take place on 26th at Vazhachal Forest Dormitory Complex, Vazhachal. Ssri.P.K.Gopi, State President of the Organization will inaugurate the camp.

A discussion on protection of Chalakudy river is planned in the function in which the subject will be presented by Sri.S.P.Ravi, Convenor, Chalakudyriver Protection Forum. The discussion will be led by Sri.Rajaji Mathew Thomas MLA Chairman, State Legislative Nature Committee and Sri.N.C.Mammootty, Patron, Yuva Kala Saahithi. Eminent personalities from all walks of life will participate in the discussion.

The State Committee meeting of the organization will take place on 27th 2007 at Forest Dormitory, Vazhachal. At 9 am will be the time for Athirappally-Vazhachal Biodiversity ‘yathra’.

At 10.am, the participants of the meeting will take the Athirappilly Protection Oath, the venue of which is near the Athirappilly waterfalls. The oath will be led by Sri.Alankode Leelakrishnan.

Many eminent persons will talk on the occasion.

In the evening at 4 pm, there will be an Eco-cultural get-together at Athirappilly centre. The function will be inaugurated by Sri.C.N.Jayadevan, Secretary, CPI, Trichur District.

A policy decision will be stated by Dr.Vallikkavu Mohandas. Sri.C.R.Neelakandhan will talk on the occasion. Important speakers on the occasion are Sri.K.P.Ramanunni, Sri.Kureeppuzha Sreekumar, Sri.Alankode Leelakrishnan, Sri.Gaayathri, SriM.M.Sacheendran, Adv.Radhakrishanan Perumbilla, Sri.Chavara K.S.Pilla, Adv.A.Jayasankar, Sri.S.P.Ravi, Dr.A.Latha, Dr.O.K.Muraleekrishnan, SriT.K.Ramakrishnan, Sri.V.S.Prince, Adv.B.Bindu. All are invited for the programme

For viewing the notice and poster of the meeting please visit http://picasaweb.google.com/riverprotection/NatureCampOfYuvaKalaSahithi

Nadeethada Convention at Chalakudy on 23.01.2008

As part of the struggle by Chalakudyriver Protection Forum and various socialand political organisations, against the Athirappilly Hydro Electric Project, Nadeethada Convention (River valley convention) was organized on 23.01.2008 at Vyapara Bhavan, Chalakudy.Sri.Mullanezhi, famouse poet inaugurated the convention. He also recited a poem “Avasanatha Abhayam”

The Forum in its statement asked the Government to fill the Kerala Sholayar resorvoir as per the Parambikulam-Aliyar Agreement on February 01. The authorities were asked to regularise the electricity generation at Peringalkuthu so that water is available without interruption for the agriculture and other needs of the people downstreams.

The convention was presided over by Sri.K.K.Shelly. Sri.S.P.Ravi, Sri.U.V.Thomas, Sri.K.A.Unnikrishnan, Sri.sajan K Thomas, Fr.Davis Kizhakkumthala, Sri.T.V.Somasundara Panicker, Smt.Leena Davis, Sri.Sreedharan Therambil, Sri.Rajesh Appat, Sri.C.L.Chakkunni, Sri.Ananda Bhavan, Adv.Biju S Chirayath, Sri.Varghese Thoduparambil, Sri.P.M.Pushpangadan, Sri.E.S.George, Sri.PK.Dhanaraj, Sri.V.S.Balan, Sri.P.G.Sivankutty Sri.Gopan Kattur, Sri.P.S.Bhasi and Sri.Raghavan Mulangadan talked in the convention

Visit http://picasaweb.google.com/riverprotection/RivervalleyConvention for photos of the function