Tuesday, June 19, 2007

Nila cries

It’s raining. In the olden times a small rain would beautify the river. Now it has been raining for at least four weeks. But it failed to do anything with the river. Sand excavation made the river flow less and dry. Alas! Nobody is worried about it.
The destruction of the river started since the construction of
Malampuzha dam at the beginning of the river in 1955. Then came a number of small and big water irrigation projects. This was a move during the late 80’s and early 90’s. Controlled water flow led the way to a number of modes for exploiting the river. Sand excavation became common and it was supported by major political parties as they took the excavation as a way to earn something for personal and organizational benefits. During the period of 1991-2000 sand excavation broke all barriers neglecting the protest of local environmental organizations. Media failed to give enough coverage and the authorities paid no attention to the issue. The most interesting and dangerous thing was the panchayaths (local self govt. bodies) saw the excavation as a source of income. Hundreds of lorries ran to Tamilnadu and bordering sates with the clean white sand form Nila. Trade unions formed local organizations to make the sand excavation employees authorized ones.
Now everything is out of control. Though the Hon. High Court of Kerala gave strong directions to protect the river, the state govt. did nothing. The problem still continues and the river remains like a silver thread.

2 comments:

13 said...

We have the same problem in Kuttanad, they built roads that cut canals, this is causing a lot of water clogging. www.mutiny.in

kpm riyas said...

thank u for ur observations.