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SWAMY PRAKASH RAO, 22/04/-07/03/2009,
Bauxite in HILLs' [ has Water holding property like that of Sponge and will be lost due to MINING ] is responsible for water flow through out the year[known as perenial river]. NEWS: ==> surface runoff water [ collected Water Enchachment on these Wester Ghats hills forms SHIVAJI SAGAR Lake ( one of the largest in INDIA STARTING POINT OF RIVER KRISHNA) ] causes Floods because sponge like bauxite and other minerals are absent [FLOODS IN VIJAYAWADA AS FORECASTED BY SAINT VEERA BRAHMAM ]and ==> Rivers will remain Dry in rest of year ==> Agriculture is lost in ENTIRE SOUTH INDIA [ WILL BE DEAD ] ==> VERY VERY LESS / NO FOOD ==> PEOPLE WILL BECOME CRIMINALS ==> THIS IS MANMOHAN SINGH GROWTH TO DESTRUCTION[i USED TO HAVE GREAT REGARD FOR HIM, but now its vapourising] ==> ????????????????? ==> ECONOMIC + EXTINCT + TERRORISM ==> PLEASE CHANGE RESPECTED MANMOHAN SINGH JI ==> DONOT DESTROY PUBLIC SECTOR ENTERPRISES 22 May 2009 1528 Hrs.:: I request UPA TOP personalities from being blamed by future as "Goons of Industrialists[who are Selfish Goons of Wealth Desire Evil] becoming Extincterrorists". To Avoid this let me speak to the nation live on all channels, saving Indians from destruction[selfish, coward VIRUSES]. WAKE UP FELLOW INDIANS and STOP Destruction of INDIA, READ THIS ENTIRE PAGE / ArticleAND visit all LINKS, to enlighten about the reality of our future, Bauxite Mining will Destroy India, Indians...Wake Up Stop not till the, law is not Enacted.
Result is Less
Food
production, High prices, high poverty,
crime rate( Robberries, Kidnappings, Murders, looting and GOOD people will
commit Suicides ).
Map of Principal Minerals 1964
Some body(may be ourselves attracted
towards advantages of aluminium) has Initiated Destruction
of India in at the most 25-35 Years. On All India Radio in the night after news discussion was on (27/02/2009)Unminded mining and it was mentioned that lakes in haryana have disappeared to this mining. As per my knowlege search on
Internet,
many things were revealed here are some important details of
destructive nature of Bauxite mining. STUDIES ON IMPACT OF PROPOSED LANJIGARH BAUXITE MINING ON BIODIVERSITY INCLUDING WILDLIFE AND ITS HABITAT ......................Wildlife Institute of India, Dehra Dun. August 2006, 1.0 Introduction 1.1 Bauxite Mining: National perspective. Bauxite,
the most common among aluminium ores is the product of weathering of
different aluminium rocks and is mined in many countries the world over
near 98% bauxite is mined in tropical regions and those with
Mediterranean climate. Bauxite is formed though leaching of soluble
minerals, so it is not surprising that mines are generally situated in
the areas of high rainfall (average 1487 mm per year). Bauxite deposits
mostly occur associated with laterite capping on the hill plateaus at
elevations varying from 700 and 2100 m. The
biodiversity, wildlife and habitat values can not be accounted in
isolation without taking natural water distribution and their
influences on them.
In the
nutshell, it can be stated that the Niyamgiri and its adjoining area
are excellent remnant forests and wildlife habitat available in the
region. Occurrence of less shifting cultivation qualifies the forests
and wildlife habitat much better than that of the existing Kotagarh
WLS, which at present is suffering from shifting cultivation, fire and
other human interferences.Niyamgiri hills are source of the Vansadhara and Nagaveli rivers. Nearly 36 streams originate all around the Niyamgiri hill. Majority of the streams are originating from lowermost control of the Bauxite layer. It is believed that the Bauxite layer which is formed through leaching also acts as a layer for imbibing water and releasing it’s slowly throughout the year. It is anticipated that the removal of this layer of bauxite will impact ground waters in the region, and consequently the quality of forested habitats. The team however, has been informed that there are several large bauxite deposits that are occurring in the non-forest areas of Kalahandi and Raygada districts. Why the feasibility of exploration and exploitation of bauxite reserves have not been assessed for proposing bauxite mining in such areas and instead the reserves falling in sensitive habitats in the RFs / PF and other sensitive habitats of conservation importance are being increasingly preferred? Bauxites occur
mainly on the flat plateaus ranging from 1218 m to 1306 m. Theses plateaus
are gently sloping at 1:4 to1:10. The mining plan proposes excavation
of 78 million tons of overburden. During the restoration
process, the gap in material created by the extraction of the bauxite ore will create a
void for back filling and restoring the original topographic level of the mining
sites. It is estimated in the mining plan that present topographic level after
restoration will be lowered by 10-15 m. this will bring changes in geomorphology of
the area and enhance several other consequences leading to soil erosion and
impact on drainage and forest productivity.
The search brings up
hair_Raising_Startling TRUTH and Hard Facts,
Krishna River birth place is very close to big lake near Ratnagiri Hill
Range, Godavari near Nasik, Ambola (The following 2 lines are from
www.mapsofindia.com
Amboli receives an
annual rainfall of nearly 750 centimeters making it the wettest place
in Maharashtra. Due to such a heavy rainfall, the steep hills of Amboli
are enveloped
with very dense forest. The unforgettable bird eye view of the Konkan
beach atop Amboli hills attracts thousands of tourists here. And of
course if you want to experience something different, Bauxite
Mines are a must visit for you. Just about 10 km away, this place has a
pleasant scenic beauty.) North West_coast Marashra(The Steep
Western Ghats),
The oldest
atlas(1964) I could procure reveals a mountain peak near place called KALSUBAI
attainging a height 1646
metres[1.646Km.] above mean sea level[M.S.L.], from where many
tributaries of many rivers major and minor begin, Especially Pravara,
Mula, Godavari [nasik [586 M.S.L.] is also close to KALSUBAI
] of Godavari,
Ghod a tributary above tributary Bhima, of Krishna also starts
from a place close to KALSUBAI.
Lake Beale is north of KALSUBAI. The north most tip of Godavari
originates in SATMALA HILLS. So Both
Krishna, Godavari and other small rivers, are going to have less water and
that too polluted, in very near future. I
feel some outside and inside greedy forces{including current UPA has
commited serious frod...... letting clearences for mining and
establishment of alumina complexes by destroying Thick (Ever Green)
Forests} are operating to destroy
Andhra Pradesh. A big conspiracy is being hatched to destroy it. rttnews.com:2/6/2009 12:47 AM ET Imples 56 Square Kilometers of Bauxite mining for Ashapura Group, in Maharstra, means a near Death of Godavari and Krishna. Where is the mapping of these 14 thousand acres is not given. Again people have to spend money take football travels to get information UNDER RTI Act. After that file PLI, in supreme court. 25/02/2009, The Hindu
(Vizag), reports on Feb 5,
2009 in Business page-18, about bauxite mining[200
Billion tonnes] in Maharastra, "Ashapura
Minechem to set
up alumina complex", at Ratnagiri, in the coastal belt of
Maharastra. A news line from The hindu, "As Araku has 60-million tonne deposit,, the raw material from that side will be enough for 15 to 18 years". [not less than 16.49square kilometers only in jerrilla, what about galikonda...araku... a total of ~Fifty ==50 square kilometers[Just Viskhapatnam Dist.] OF HIGH HILL RANGES(900Metres to 1600mtrs. above Mean Sea Level [M.S.L.]) is official, un official(Sq.km.) may be much higher]. Floods and Drought Aspects:
Earth Quake Angle:
Result is Less
Food
production, High prices, high poverty,
crime rate( Robberries, Kidnappings, Murders, looting and GOOD people will
commit Suicides ).
June
7, 2008 Urgent Action required from Ur Side ...Clickon me for todays
message. Andhra
Pradesh
Govt. bluffed its
public by giving advertisement in the hindu in 2007, saying that
bauxite hills have scanty green cover. I personally went to Jerrila block to survey and take pictures [where Villagers said its high Naxalite area, never visit here without a group strength of less than 30, and I personally advice you to even take the help of police before visiting there. To have first hand experience, like I had risk without informing police. ] Check out the LUSH green PICTURES takeb by me. Nature is so beautiful at 1500 metres above MSL[mean sea level], PADDY/RICE IS cultivated. Press Release of
CSPRGURUKUL\ For
latest
pictures of Jerrila click on me taken by me on26/4/2008
So
what
can
you do : Click on me to open the page
As a
human born in AP, I feel since
about
a year[I was the only citizen from
Vedic Perspective:
Now, "By Mining of our Hills aren't we making our very source of existence Disappear", an undeniable thought for every conscious human with working heart and brain. Are we going to mine from
Anathagiri_hills_2__Araku_2_Galikonda_2_Paderu_2_ChintaPalli_Jerilla
Hills??????? Then following water bodies will die out in opposite order:: Sileru, Thandva River+Dam, Varaha, Raiwada, Thatipudi, Jolaput[Orissa], Sabari River Tributary of GODAVARI. ALUMINA
MINING IS
GOING TO CONSUME THIS NATURE INCLUDING NOT LESS THAN 3 CRORE HUMANS.
FOOD SOURCE FOR NOT LESS THAN 5 CRORE PEOPLE. ![]() PART IVA FUNDAMENTAL DUTIES 51A. Fundamental duties.—It shall be the duty of every citizen of India— (a) to abide by the Constitution and respect its ideals and institutions, the National Flag and the National Anthem; (b) to cherish and follow the noble ideals which inspired our national struggle for freedom; (c) to uphold and protect the sovereignty, unity and integrity of India; (d) to defend the country and render national service when called upon to do so; (e) to promote harmony and the spirit of common brotherhood amongst all the people of India transcending religious, linguistic and regional or sectional diversities; to renounce practices derogatory to the dignity of women; (f) to value and preserve the rich heritage of our composite culture; (g) to protect and improve the natural environment including forests, lakes, rivers and wild life, and to have compassion for living creatures; (h) to develop the scientific temper, humanism and the spirit of inquiry and reform; (i) to safeguard public property and to abjure violence; (j) to strive towards excellence in all spheres of individual and collective activity so that the nation constantly rises to higher levels of endeavour and achievement.
Andhra
Pradesh
- Santosh Patnaik
MoEF
decision came
close on the
heels of the Ministry of Mines clearance for
mining of bauxite by the Andhra
Pradesh Mineral Development Corporation
in
Jerrila hill range on an area of 1649
hectares in the scheduled areas
of The
environmental
clearance by MoEF
came brushing aside strong protests at
the public hearing held on June 6 [EPH that was held on The refinery was first proposed at Sabbavaram and a public hearing was also conducted in the city but later the Jindal company opted to change the location finding the price offered by the district administration for sale of land ‘very high.’ The
projects by
Jindal and RAK, a
kingdom in the The State signed agreements with them with a promise to give land and supply bauxite ore through the APMDC. ium Ltd. © Copyright 2000 - 2008 The Hindu Excerpts from http://www.minesandcommunities.org/Aboutus/Aboutus.htm APMDC gets mining lease without survey? The
Hindu, According to Mr. Ravi, as per GSI data, block one to four in Jerrela had 1,162 hectares but APMDC showed it as 1,649 hectares for the reasons best known to it. The survey report should be forwarded to the Ministry for consideration after submitting it to Indian Bureau of Mines. The APMDC is also waiting for clearance of its application for mining in Araku and Galikonda blocks to supply bauxite ore to Jindal South West Aluminium Limited which has an investment plan of Rs.10,000 crores. The Opposition parties and NGOs are up in arms against mining as they feel that APMDC, which does not have the expertise, will engage companies floated by or close to Jindal and Ras-Al-Khaimah to mine on its behalf, circumventing Samata judgment. ---------------------------------------------------- There
will be a 50-km rail linkage up to
Semiliguda. As Araku has 60-million tonne
deposit, the raw material from that side
will be
enough for 15 to 18 years. Mr. Gokhale claimed that 87 per cent of land
identified by them belonged to the Government and only about 50
families would
be displaced. Araku,
Galikonda, Jerrela
and other hill
ranges: 1.
Are
they not part of SO CALLED EASTERN 2.
Are
these not the water enchachment areas of rivers/ flowing in surrounding
areas?
Isn't the forest cover going to reduce[by how much %]? 3.
Should
all water / irrigation projects go to dogs? 4.
Aren't
these companies trying to violate
the basic enshrined rights and duties [g and h] of our
Constitution? 5.
Are
they not the property of entire INDIANS, how can one/group / a private
company
/ one state govt. sell [cut down its own NOURISHING ROOTS]? 6.
Are
the officers of Ministry of Environment and Forests, Survey of India
sleeping? These officers are supposed
to be the
eagle/ hawks in protecting our natural resources. 7.
Would
you like the Sileru, Sabari tributaries of 8.
Would
you like The major rice generator to disappear? 9.
Would
you like the prices of all eatables[one day meal to cost 3days of
earnings ] to
be available at higher prices? 10.
Will
you/younger generation be alive and comfortable after 15 years? 11.
Do
you call this Development? So what can you do :
"Law to protect our Hills[Eastern & Western Ghats] is not passed in Parliament". www.ucy.in & www.idpl.in are commited for this. |
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