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Reactions on the Karnataka Govt opposition to World Heritage Tag for Western Ghats

Friday, June 17th, 2011

Reactions are pouring in towards Karantaka Government’s plan to reject the proposal to include Western Ghats as World Hertiage Site by UNESCO.

C.H. Vijayashankar (R) and S.G. Medappa address the media

Karnataka Forest Minister C.H. Vijayashankar (R) speaking to Media in Kodagu. File Photo.

The Forest Minister even refered to UNESCO as a “Foreign Agency” and compared it to East India Company.

Netas hand in glove with power, mining Lobbies – TOI
Views of prominent environmentalist on the Govt Opposition.

Unesco does not interfere with sites - TOI
An explanation refuting some of Govt Claims.

Untenable logic – Karnataka must embrace Unesco tag with pride. – Deccan Herald
An Article in Deccan Herald

Tag or no tag, Western Ghats will thrive in Karnataka – DNA
Reaction of Ananth Hegde Ashisara, Chairman, Western Ghats Task force.  The Task Force seems to be have been opposed to the tag from the get go. Interestingly Western Ghats Task Force is set up by the Govt itself.

Why Karnataka is saying no to UNESCO tag – First Post
An article by Subir Ghosh trying to understand the stand and critical about the Govt move.

Fear of eviction unfounded – The Hindu
UNESCO addresses the Govt’s fear about displacement of people from the area, says nothing of that sort can happen. The areas will still be continued to be ruled by the law of the Lands.

World Heritage tag will not affect life in Western Ghats: experts – The Hindu

Headbanging on Tadiandamol ?

Thursday, June 16th, 2011

Last time it was 2 Tigers on Prowl near Tadiandamol, come 11th of November and the head bangers will be on the prowl there.  This one made me giggle to myself.  Kishor wrote about Storm Festival.  Seems Storm Festival is something of a woodstock kind of festival for hard rock music lovers.  And this time it is being hosted in India and that too in Coorg,  1750 meters above on Tandiandamol.

I was wondering how is it possible for anyone to have such an event in a reserve forest? Doesn’t Tadiandamol and the area surrounding it comes under Pushpagiri or Brahmagiri Wildlife Sactuary ?

Secondly, the area has herds of elephant. And there have been instances in the past when trekkers had to leave their camps and run for cover. What about security ?

Plus lately the attitude of the elephants have gone a drastic change(for worse) with the drastic depletion of the forest cover and Man-Elephant conflict in Coorg has sky rocketed. Read: Elephants on Rampage in Kodagu .

I personally doubt that the festival is being hosted on Tadiandamol,  it seems seems to be in a location near the mountain called Bamboo Fields, as mentioned on their official website.

The Title on their website is also quite interesting…”Create a Strom in the Midst of Mother Nature”.  Lets see if Mama Nature and her denizens appreciate that or not.

High Court raps Government for allowing mining in Forests

Wednesday, April 13th, 2011

Has observed that granting the lease in a forest area was motivated and intentional. Has further warned the Govt to  cancel all such licences issued for mining in forest areas, before the disposal of the petition.

The petitioner, H C Prabhu is a miner from Coorg, who was issued a licence for stone quarrying at Seege Hosur area in Kodagu district and his licence was later cancelled as the area fell under Reserve Forest.

The issue came to notice when Mr.Prabhu moved the High Court against the cancellation. The shocked High Court observed;

First, it was overlapping in mining lease areas; now it’s allowing mining in forest areas. How can you allow it in the first place and then cancel it later? When hafta and maheena (monthly bribe) stops, you start passing such orders. This is clearly extraneous, intentional and motivated action. What kind of department is this? Everything you are doing is from back door only. The department of mines and geology has become PWD. We want all these to stop at once, not one by one like this.

The HC wants  the Govt to bring out a single order cancelling all the leases across the State rather than proceeding on a case by case basis and has  directed the State to seek instructions to cancel the leases and submit an action taken report in four weeks’ time, before the disposal of the current petition.

BJP will not let the wildlife reserves get World Heritage Tag

Thursday, October 21st, 2010

Ravi Kushalappa the convenor of Madikeri “Akrama-Sakrama Samiti” accused environmentalists for all the ills in Kodagu and said that such NGO’s should be banished from Coorg. He further added that ” BJP has demanded the district officials to banish such people working against the interests of Coorg “.

Speaking to reporters yesterday he said that if the natural sites in Coorg are declared as World Heritage Site by the UNESCO – it will endanger the lives of people in Kodagu.

His comments come after the officials of the prestigious IUCN(International Union for Conservation of Nature) who had come to prepare an report on the proposed sites, were heckled out of Coorg by some political and non-political organisations in Coorg.

Deccan Herald had mentioned in their news report on 19th that;

The protesters followed the team till their rest room and demanded that the foreigners should not be allowed to stay in Kodagu even for minute. They warned the Forest Officials of dire consequences if the team was not sent out of Kodagu immediately.

One of the agitator ended upon squatting on the vehicle of the IUCN officials

One of the agitator ended up squatting on the vehicle of the IUCN officials. Pic Courtesy: CLN

Though the forest officials tried to reason with the protesters, the agitators would have none of that and continued with indulging in unruly behavior in front of the IUCN & forest officials, not even letting the officials to have their food.

Ms.Wendy Strahm & Mr.Brian Furze tried to reason with the agitators, but they were not ready to hear anything.

Ms.Wendy Strahm & Mr.Brian Furze tried to address the press meet, but the agitators did not allow them to do so. Pic Courtesy: CLN

The disgusted IUCN officials had to head back to bangalore without having a chance to complete their report properly.

Most of the members who participated in the unruly protest are affiliated with the BJP in Coorg. ZP President V M Vijaya, Members Manu Muthappa, S N Rajarao, TP President H S Subhashini were also a part of the protest.

The Forest officials have blamed local political groups and vested interests for the ‘ill-informed’ agitation.

Advisor to Coorg Wildlife Society, Colonel Muthanna hit back all the allegations of Ravi Kushalappa and others stating;

We were unaware of the visit, we have nothing to do with their official visit. Those who are agitating against the proposal are either ill-informed or have vested interest in not letting it happen. To the best of my knowledge it involves many eco-fragile areas of western ghats in Karnataka, Kerala and Tamil Nadu. Though we did not propose to the UNESCO anything in this regard, we support it – if it will include the Talacauvery Wildlife Sanctuary, Brahmagiri Wildlife Sanctuary and Pushpagiri Wildlife Sanctuary. If these three wildlife sanctuaries are declared as World Heritage Site, they will be better managed and protected from vested interests in Coorg who in the name of development want to even rape the protected wildlife reserves in Coorg.

Coorg.com has found out that the proposal to include the 3 wildlife sanctuaries which are part of the western ghats in Coorg was proposed by Nature Conservation Foundation and Ashoka Trust for Research in Ecology and Environment in 2006 and seems to be backed up the central government. And according to the report it will only includes the area of the already existing wildlife sanctuaries of Pushpagiri Wildlife Sanctuary (92.65 km²), Brahmagiri Wildlife Sanctuary (181.29 km²) & Talacauvery Wildlife Sanctuary (105.01 km²), all of which are pristine rainforest’s of Coorg.

More information about the same can be found here.

Kerala Govt starts work on Barapole Dam while Karnataka Govt ignores

Friday, October 1st, 2010

The Kerala Govt has encroached upon Karnataka Government’s land in Kodagu and have started work on Barapole Hydel Project inside Brahmagiri Sanctuary.

View of Barapole at Makutta

View of Barapole at Makutta

The Government of Kerala has allegedly encroached upon an area belonging to Karnataka  in the border area of Kodagu, inside the Bramhagiri sanctuary, to construct a Mini Hydel Project.

The land in question is the area around the Barapole river in South Kodagu. The boundary markers have been moved twenty meters and construction activity has begun.

In 1908 the Forest Department had issued a Gazette notification in “The Coorg Gazetteer” demarcating the below(in pic) land as Reserve forest land, with the Barapole river as the boundary marker, with Coorg state on one side and Malabar State on the other. The Bramhagiri sanctuary  was notified in 1974 and the attempt of the Kerala Government to alter the course of the Barapole is in contravention of forest conservation laws that clearly state that land and water bodies will not be disturbed inside sanctuaries. The  Karnataka Forest department, though aware of the developments have decided to keep mum for reasons best known to them.

View of the Forebay site which the Kerala Govt  is encroached upon according to local officials

View of the Forebay site which the Kerala Govt is encroached upon according to local officials.

The Barapole project is joint venture between the Barapole Power Generation Company ( BPGC)  and the Kerala State Electricity Board( KSEB). The construction works was inaugurated on September 27th  2010 at Ayumgodu Village in Taliparambu Taluk .The  project has been sanctioned Rs 550 lacs  by the Government of Kerala,  and it aims to generate  21 Mega watts of power.

That Kerala Govt has claimed that  ” the scheme is within the territory of Kerala and agrees that “the catchment area is entirely in Karnataka”. Claiming further that..”No forestland is involved”.

This is not the first time the government of Kerala’s has mischievously attempted to generate power by dubious means while taking advantage of the resources in Kodagu District that borders Kerala.

The Barapole that originates in the Brahmagiri hills of Kodagu has overcome
many attempts to dam it as well as attempts to generate power by the Government
of Karnataka, but due to stiff oppositions from environmentalists and locals, the
Government shelved its plans. The government of Kerala’s mischievous attempts to
generate power by devious methods should be stopped immediately.

The Barapole that originates in the Brahmagiri hills of Kodagu has  overcome many attempts to dam it as well as attempts to generate power by the Government of Karnataka. Due to stiff oppositions from  locals and environmentalists, the Karnataka Government shelved its plans.

In the past Kerala Govt has even tried to ignore supreme court orders.

Encroached land will be recovered

Wednesday, September 22nd, 2010

Additional Chief Secretary warns that the culprits will be severely punished.

More than 16,000 acres in Kodagu have been encroached, said V. Balasubramaniaum, Additional Chief Secretary to the Government and Chairman of the Encroachment Review Task Force on Government lands.

V. Balasubramanian (Extreme right) and other officials at the meeting (Small)

V. Balasubramanian (Extreme right) and other officials at the meeting.

After taking part in the review meet of the Forest and Revenue officials, Balasubramaniaum told the press on Wednesday that in Somwarpet 2,500 acres have been encroached, in Virajpet it’s 12,000 acres and in Madikeri taluk it’s 2,200 acres. He said that clear instructions have been given to the district administration and the Forest Department to take stern action to clear the encroachments covering more than 10 acres and a report should be submitted to the task force accordingly.

Bogus documents created to sell or lease Government lands will be punishable with three years imprisonment, he added.

CMC – Lung space around Madikeri to be protected

Wednesday, September 22nd, 2010

The City Muncipal council (CMC) meeting held on Tuesday 14th September resolved to preserve and protect the green cover provided by the urban forests in and around Madikeri town limits. The meeting further resolved, unanimously to evict encroachers of the hill side and government lands which were posing a risk to the ecology and also was an eyesore.

The meeting which was held under the Presidentship of CMC President P.D. Ponnappa was attended by Madikeri  MLA Appachu Ranjan and MLC M.C. Nanaiah and all councillors.

M C Nainaiah with CMC officials at one of the disputed site which was squatted upon and illegally sold.

M C Nainaiah with CMC officials at one of the disputed site which was squatted upon and illegally sold. CMC President has assured that the illegal encroachments will be removed and criminal cases will be filed against the encroacher and culprits dealing in such encroachments.

The MLC felt that land grabbers from within the district and from out side have ganged up to encroach on government lands in Madikeri to construct houses and resorts.

The modus operandi of the encroachers is to squat on revenue land and after a period of time to apply for regularization. The MLA instructed the  CMC Commissioner to identify genuine homeless and land less individuals and provide them homes under the ‘Navagrama’ yojane, five km away from the city limits. Social forestry projects should be undertaken in the recovered areas to retain the green cover around the city felt M.C. Nanaiah.

Poachers claim life of innocent villager

Wednesday, September 15th, 2010

Four persons hailing from Kodagu district were arrested by the Hullahalli Police Station on charges of culpable homicide not amounting to murder.

The accused have been identified Ponnappa, Nanaiah, Satisha and Chandrappa, all residents of Madikeri. Police alleged that all the four accused had visited Hariyur village, Nanjangud taluk, to hunt wild boar and a bullet fired from a single barrel gun by one of the accused accidentally struck Ramesh (30), a resident of Hosakalagatti village, killing him on the spot.

Following the incident, Hullahalli Police arrested all the four accused.

It is said that a total of 14 people from Somwarpet taluk in Kodagu district, were on a hunting spree for the past three days.

Police have recovered single barrel guns, bullets, the vehicle and mobile phones from the accused, but were able to arrest only four persons, while the rest managed to escape.

The accused have been booked under IPC Section 304 (culpable homicide not amounting to murder).

Rosewood seized

Friday, August 27th, 2010

Shanivarsanthe RFO S.M. Jaya Prakash and staff intercepted a mini lorry and seized rosewood logs worth 4 lakhs. The logs were being illegally transported from Ooruguthi to Hassan.

Lax Authorities turn Coorg into Dumping Yard for Kerala’s Waste

Friday, August 27th, 2010

The rich rain forests of Kodagu  have been turned into a dumping yard by the civic authorities of Kerala.

Loads of solid waste can be spotted in the rain forest of Makutta Range that is situated on Virajpet-Makutta  stretch of

A monkey from the forest doing away with the garbage.

A monkey from the forest doing away with the garbage.

State Highway-91. It is suspected that these bags of garbage  are being dumped on the roadside  by unscruplous garbage disposal contractors from across the border.On the left side of the State highway is the Brahmagiri Wildlife Sanctuary and to the right is the Makutta Range of forests. The density of wildlife is quite high in these forests and animals have been observed foraging on these garbage mounds.

During rainy season, the wastes flow into the numerous streams in the region and joins Barapole in S. Kodagu. The wildlife drink this water, with unimagineable consequences

The water from Barapole further joins Kootupole and this water is used by the people of Kerala

While it is mandatory for officials of the three departments,Forest, Police & the Commercial Tax to check every goods entering the State, the heaps of garbage stand testimony to the gross negligence& corruption of the authorities on the Karnataka side of the border.

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