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Encroachment And Destruction Of Yamuna Floodplains

Open Letter By Concerned Citizens

16 February, 2016
Countercurrents.org

New Delhi: A group of public intellectuals and social activists have written a letter Hon'ble President, Prime minister and concerned government representatives to stop the encroachment and destruction of Yamuna Floodplains. The 35th Anniversary of the 'Art of Living' Foundation, a private organisation formed by Sri Sri Ravi Shankar ji is scheduled in March, 2016. The work is in progress, which is destabilising and destructing the ecosystem of river as floodplains are getting encroached and damaged largely, which used to play a crucial role in maintaining biodiversity and health of the river.


To,

1. Shri Pranab Mukherjee,
Hon'ble President of India,
Rashtrapati Bhawan, New Delhi
[email protected]

2. Shri Narendra Modi,
Hon'ble Prime Minister of India,
7, Race Course Road, New Delhi
[email protected]

3. Sushri Uma Bharti,
Union Minister of Water Resources, Ganga Rejuvenation and River Development,
Shramshakti Bhawan, Rafi Marg, New Delhi
[email protected]

4. Shri Prakash Javadekar,
Minister of State of Environment, Forests and Climate Change (IC)
Indira Paryavaran Bhawan, Jor Bagh Road, New Delhi
[email protected]

5. Shri Najeeb Jung,
Lieutenant Governor, Delhi
[email protected]

6. Shri Arvind Kejriwal,
Chief Minister, Delhi
[email protected]

7. Vice Chairman,
Delhi Development Authority, New Delhi
[email protected]

Respected Sir and Madam,

Urgent : Encroachment and Destruction of Yamuna Floodplains

The media reports inform about your honour's plans to participate in March 2016 at the planned celebrations of the 35th Anniversary of the 'Art of Living' Foundation, a private organisation formed by Sri Sri Ravi Shankar ji.

Under the normal circumstances, your participation at any such event would not raise any issue of concern. However, in the present instance, when the said event is being planned after clearing, compacting, dumping of earth and construction underway over some 1000 acres of the active flood plain of river Yamuna in Delhi, and the matter being sub-judice at the National Green Tribunal in OA No 65 of 2016 as prima facie the said preparations are in violation of the NGT judgment of 13 January 2015 in OA No 6 of 2012 and OA No 300 of 2013, your honour's participation might appear to lend legitimacy to an illegal activity.

We would like to draw your attention to a pictorial report (enclosed) that highlights through comparative photos of Sept 15, 2015 and Feb 5, 2016, how a verdant flood plain has got systematically destroyed and is being converted for the event. It may be added here that Yamuna floodplains has already suffered many encroachments and this additional encroachment will only make the situation worse.

According to India’s current National Water policy, “Conservation of rivers, river corridors, water bodies and infrastructure should be undertaken in a scientifically planned manner through community participation… Environmental needs of Himalayan regions, aquatic eco-system, wet lands and embanked flood plains need to be recognized and taken into consideration while planning.” In current case, the National Water Policy stands violated.

According to experts the integrity of flood plains of rivers are the river's life lines in the following manner[1]: “Floodplain waters contain at least 100 times more species than do river channels, and there is growing evidence that many, if not all, of the species that live in rivers depend in some way on floodplains. Floodplains are nature’s water treatment works, removing vast quantities of pollutants from inland river waters. They also provide rivers with the building blocks of life, which are used by everything from bacteria to fish”. It is clear that current event is destroying the Yamuna floodplains and all the associated services it provides.

Some opine that but it is just a small fraction of a large area. But a violation of rule of law remains a violation, however, small it is shown to be and sets a bad precedent. Just like a boil that could turn into a cancer on a human body, every bit of flood plain of a river if lost or converted jeopardises the river's health. As we all know, Yamuna riverbed and floodplain already stands encroached.

Some other's opine that but it is just for few days. Sir, again the event might be for few days but the devastation that results from its preparatory and operational phase (specially of the dimension of this event where some 35 lakh persons are expected to participate and a stage spread over some 7 acres is planned to be constructed) would outlasts decades in terms of river Yamuna's health, which already is in no great shape.

Accordingly it is our humble request to your honour to kindly reconsider your plans, so as not to lend legitimacy with your august presence to an event that is under the NGT's scanner for violation of its prohibition imposed in January 2015 and is setting such a problematic precedent.

We will look forward to hearing from you,

Yours Sincerely,

1. EAS Sarma, Former Secretary, Govt of India, Vishakhapatnam, [email protected]

2. Medha Patkar, Narmada Bachao Andolan, Madhya Pradesh [email protected]

3. Madhu Bhaduri, former ambassador of India, Delhi, [email protected]

4. Paritosh Tyagi, Chairman & Managing Trustee-IDC Foundation, N Delhi [email protected]

5. Bharat Jhunjhunwala, Former Professor, IIM-B, Uttarakhand, [email protected]

6. Dr Latha Anantha, River Research Centre, Thrissur, [email protected]

7. Samir Mehta, River Basin Friends, Mumbai, [email protected]

8. Dr Sudhirendar Sharma, Ecological Foundation, Delhi, [email protected]

9. Vimal Bhai, Matu Jan Sangathan, Uttarakhand, [email protected]

10. Malika Virdi, Himal Prakriti, Munsiari, Uttarakhand, [email protected]

11. Emmanuel Theophilus, Himal Prakriti, Munsiari, Uttarakhand, [email protected]

12. Ramnarayan. K, Himal Prakriti, Munsiari, Uttarakhand, [email protected]

13. Parineeta Dandekar, SANDRP, Pune, [email protected]

14. Himanshu Thakkar, SANDRP, Delhi, [email protected]



 



 

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