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India to Link Rivers - Got courts green light - Expart fear disaster in BD

[/COLOR]n stop all these discussion about all the malayalies and mallu girl in this forum. Do it in some other places. Here people are not interested to hear anything about those mallu girl or man n what they do inside their home. They are only famous for making 2x film. Thats it.
Cut the crap you idiot, how dare you say that Karela Girls like that. We tamils and people of kerala do have politial difference but we will not tolerate 3rd rate comment such as yours. Karliets are respectable people and do not insult them.

And to your idiot mind, there are a lot of BD girls working as prostitutes in sona kachi and other red light areas in INDIA and arround the world. so fu#k off.
 
Cut the crap you idiot, how dare you say that Karela Girls like that. We tamils and people of kerala do have politial difference but we will not tolerate 3rd rate comment such as yours. Karliets are respectable people and do not insult them.

And to your idiot mind, there are a lot of BD girls working as prostitutes in sona kachi and other red light areas in INDIA and arround the world. so fu#k off.

chill man...those beggars are not worth it....
 
Indian friends... please understand that whatever done and said Bangladesh is our brother like Pakistan and to have their vested interest in our minds is not only logical but also moral. I see Bangladeshi see this move an imminent threat to their resources so it is natural for them to protest on the same grounds. I would also urge more mature Indian members to come forward and advise on this issue how Bangladesh and India could come to mutual grounds where one party does not end up losing it all. Obviously India is at upper hand. What I suggest is if India does this kind of re course work on huge scale which will affect BD, then we have the responsibility to assist BD build a distillation plant the one like in middle east.

regards.
 
Indian friends... please understand that whatever done and said Bangladesh is our brother like Pakistan and to have their vested interest in our minds is not only logical but also moral. I see Bangladeshi see this move an imminent threat to their resources so it is natural for them to protest on the same grounds. I would also urge more mature Indian members to come forward and advise on this issue how Bangladesh and India could come to mutual grounds where one party does not end up losing it all. Obviously India is at upper hand. What I suggest is if India does this kind of re course work on huge scale which will affect BD, then we have the responsibility to assist BD build a distillation plant the one like in middle east.

regards.
As i have quoted in my first post in this thread. INDIA is a land of moral and ethical values. we will not deprive some one of thier livelyhood. these protest and agitaion are normal for a country like BD but what is disgusting is that they calling us names just because we have a plan to divert water that ends up in the bay of bengal as waste to our necessity if not tolerable.
 
Tuesday, February 28, 2012
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India to Link Rivers
Contentious project gets court green light
Environmentalists in Bangladesh fear it would spell disaster


http://www.thedailystar.net/newDesign/news-details.php?nid=224227

Pallab Bhattacharya and Pinaki Roy

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The Indian Supreme Court yesterday ordered the government to implement an ambitious project to link the major rivers of the region in a “time-bound manner”.

The court also appointed a high-powered committee to plan and put into action the Rs 5,00,000 crore scheme.

The river-linking project was first devised in 1980 and has been under discussion ever since, reports BBC.

Bangladesh has been opposing the plan since 2002 as the then prime minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee formed a taskforce to get the project going against the backdrop of the acute drought that year.

Vajpayee then said the scheme would "free India from the curse of floods and droughts".

The project that aims to link 30 major rivers and divert the Ganges and the Brahmaputra rivers was also opposed by other neighbouring countries and environmentalists.

Bangladesh maintains that a diversion of water from these rivers will harm its interests while environmentalists say the project will cause an ecological disaster, BBC writes.

Ainun Nishat, a water expert, yesterday told The Daily Star the Bangladesh-India Joint Communiqué issued during Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina's New Delhi visit in 2010 called for mutual understanding in managing the common rivers.

But the river link project was initiated without any consent of Bangladesh.

The diversion of the Brahmaputra will have a serious impact on Bangladesh that gets about two-thirds of its dry season water from the river, he added.

The Bangladesh Paribesh Andolon, an environment organisation, handed over a memorandum to Hasina last September when Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh visited Dhaka.

It expressed concern that under the river link plan the flows of the Brahmaputra and the Ganges will be redirected towards the southern and western parts of India, depriving Bangladesh of water.

The project requires the construction of large dams in India, Nepal and Bhutan, besides requiring international agreements with these countries.

Environmentalists say large dams would flood forests and cultivated areas, and cause compulsory resettlement of people, according to a BBC report.

The biodiversity of Bangladesh greatly depends on rivers. The country is already bearing the brunt of a diversion of water of the Ganges and Teesta rivers by India.

The taskforce that Vajpayee formed in October 2002 recommended dividing the project into Peninsular and Himalayan components.

The Peninsular component that involved rivers in southern India envisaged developing a “Southern Water Grid” with 16 linkages.

It included diversion of surplus water of Mahanadi and Godavari rivers to Pennar, Krishna, Vaigai and Cauvery rivers.

The taskforce also mooted a diversion of the rivers of Kerala and Karnataka to the east, and an interlinking of small rivers flowing along the west coast, south of Tapi and north of Mumbai and of the southern tributaries of Jamuna.

The Himalayan component envisaged building reservoirs on the Ganges and the Brahmaputra and their main tributaries in India and Nepal to conserve water during the monsoon for irrigation and hydro-power generation.

The taskforce had identified 14 links, including Kosi-Ghagra, Kosi-Mech, Ghagra-Jamuna, Gandak-Ganges, Jamuna-Rajasthan, Rajasthan-Sabarmati, Sarda-Jamuna, Farakka-Sundarbans, Brahmaputra-Ganges, Subernarekha-Mahanadi, and Ganges-Damodar-Subernarekha.

The taskforce said the linking of rivers in India would raise irrigation potential to 160 million hectares for all types of crops by 2050.

The project proposes linkages between the major rivers by the year 2016.

Yesterday, observing that the project had already been delayed, resulting in cost rise, a three-judge bench headed by Chief Justice SH Kapadia said the central Indian government and the states concerned should participate for its "effective" implementation "in a time-bound manner".

The bench appointed a high-powered committee comprising Indian water resources minister, its secretary, secretary of the Ministry of Environment and Forest (MoEF) and four experts appointed by water resources ministry, finance ministry, planning commission and MoEF.

Representatives from state governments, two social activists and senior lawyer Ranjit Kumar, who has been assisting the court in the case, will also be in the committee as members.



Yesterday A Pakistani claimed that this project would destroy Pakistan, He was thrashed left and right and it was proved that This project was not hurting Pakistan.


Now my BD brother raised same concern. Give me some time, I will clear your doubt and prove you that This project is not Anti BD.
 
As i have quoted in my first post in this thread. INDIA is a land of moral and ethical values. we will not deprive some one of thier livelyhood. these protest and agitaion are normal for a country like BD but what is disgusting is that they calling us names just because we have a plan to divert water that ends up in the bay of bengal as waste to our necessity if not tolerable.

Well said my dear friend. Power of ignoring may work rather well here... if the shoe bites it's not necessarily important to bite the shoe back.
 
am against this proposal ..my objection is only on Pampa -acchankovil -Vypar link .this will destroy Upper Kuttanad and Central travancore ..i Hope Kerala Govt will take good decision
 
am against this proposal ..my objection is only on Pampa -acchankovil -Vypar link .this will destroy Upper Kuttanad and Central travancore ..i Hope Kerala Govt will take good decision


Only surplus of water will be diverted. Rain distribution in India is not even, sometime it happen that its rain in AP, water is surplus, but no rain in TN. Due to lack of rain paddy farm in TN face problem.


Now after interlinking of river small amount of water will diverted to TN so that the paddy survive till the rain comes. I will give an example. There is water shortage in bangalore, I and you both need 3 drum of water. I have 3 but you have only 1. I will share my 1 drum water to you so that you also survive for the day, and I will spend little less today...


Hope it will go into your communist mind..
 
Yesterday A Pakistani claimed that this project would destroy Pakistan, He was thrashed left and right and it was proved that This project was not hurting Pakistan.


Now my BD brother raised same concern. Give me some time, I will clear your doubt and prove you that This project is not Anti BD.
India is already hurting Bangladesh by building dams on 53 rivers and withholding water. Now, you are here to say how beneficial it will be for Bangladesh when Bandhustan takes away more and more water from the Ganges and the Brahmaputra. Yes, when you do some spiritual research you will find out how a desert Bangladesh is so good for Bandhustan.
 
Only surplus of water will be diverted. Rain distribution in India is not even, sometime it happen that its rain in AP, water is surplus, but no rain in TN. Due to lack of rain paddy farm in TN face problem.


Now after interlinking of river small amount of water will diverted to TN so that the paddy survive till the rain comes. I will give an example. There is water shortage in bangalore, I and you both need 3 drum of water. I have 3 but you have only 1. I will share my 1 drum water to you so that you also survive for the day, and I will spend little less today...


Hope it will go into your communist mind..

I am not able to understand wat u trying to say. That fellow talked abt Kerala , firstly Kerala and TN have no/less water distribution issues but they having problem in mullai periyaar dam. Your post will be fit for Karnataka and TN water distribution issues becoz delta regions(Tanjavur) where paddy cultivation is abundant wen compared other regions and they getting water frm the river Cauvery.
 
Cut the crap you idiot, how dare you say that Karela Girls like that. We tamils and people of kerala do have politial difference but we will not tolerate 3rd rate comment such as yours. Karliets are respectable people and do not insult them.

And to your idiot mind, there are a lot of BD girls working as prostitutes in sona kachi and other red light areas in INDIA and arround the world. so fu#k off.

This Bangladeshi Guys in under the shock that Bangladesh will be submerged in the sea someday and Agartala will a sea Port and he went crazy in that shock. :lol: :lol: :lol:
 
India is already hurting Bangladesh by building dams on 53 rivers and withholding water. Now, you are here to say how beneficial it will be for Bangladesh when Bandhustan takes away more and more water from the Ganges and the Brahmaputra. Yes, when you do some spiritual research you will find out how a desert Bangladesh is so good for Bandhustan.

i think north east get enough water from rain fall,so does bangladesh.
 
India is already hurting Bangladesh by building dams on 53 rivers and withholding water. Now, you are here to say how beneficial it will be for Bangladesh when Bandhustan takes away more and more water from the Ganges and the Brahmaputra. Yes, when you do some spiritual research you will find out how a desert Bangladesh is so good for Bandhustan.

Himalayan rivers have capacity to produce 80,000MW of electricity and your crocodile tears and wasting of our water in Bay of Bengal won't change our motives.

Anyway, even I never heard of 53 Dams. :lol: :lol: :lol:
 
India is already hurting Bangladesh by building dams on 53 rivers and withholding water. Now, you are here to say how beneficial it will be for Bangladesh when Bandhustan takes away more and more water from the Ganges and the Brahmaputra. Yes, when you do some spiritual research you will find out how a desert Bangladesh is so good for Bandhustan.

India has done nothing which hurt BD, and I reiterate India will do nothing that may hurt BD. India is sharing water as per treaty, if you feel the treaty is obsolete , pls ask your govt to renew it. India Abide by international law. We are not stopping any water. we are just regulating.

Only surplus water will be diverted. BD suffers massive flood in rainy-season, India will stop those excess water to enter BD and hence Flood may be control.

The very basic Idea of this project is to prevent Flood and drought. India consider BD as brother and mark my word, we will not betray our Bengali brothers...


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I am not able to understand wat u trying to say. That fellow talked abt Kerala , firstly Kerala and TN have no/less water distribution issues but they having problem in mullai periyaar dam. Your post will be fit for Karnataka and TN water distribution issues becoz delta regions(Tanjavur) where paddy cultivation is abundant wen compared other regions and they getting water frm the river Cauvery.

I use an illustration to teach him meaning and method of co-existence.
 
India is already hurting Bangladesh by building dams on 53 rivers and withholding water. Now, you are here to say how beneficial it will be for Bangladesh when Bandhustan takes away more and more water from the Ganges and the Brahmaputra. Yes, when you do some spiritual research you will find out how a desert Bangladesh is so good for Bandhustan.
do you know anything abou the rivers of the north, they are perinial, which means that 24*7 for 365 days water will flow through these rivers and neither the INDIAN government or any other advanced civilization can stop the water, all we can do is build dam and generate electricity,
your paronoia is meaningless and your lack of understanding is annoying.
 
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