Sunday, June 24, 2012

Can Sriramulu do a Jagan in Karnataka?


By Shivakumar G Malagi

July 23, 2012, Bellary



Cap:  Only the portrait of Sriramulu is erected in Bellary inviting for mass marriage programme to be held on July 27, 2012 coincides with Varamahalakshmi pooja. Very first time, Sushma Swaraj potrait is missing in the portraits erected across Bellary 



On April 24 at Basavakalyana in Bidar, birthplace of12th century revolutionary and prophet of “Veerashaivas” Sri Basaveshwara; Valmiki community strongman and once-powerful Reddy mine barons’ confidante Boya Sriramulu predicted that BJP-led state government will fall on June 17 when his padayatra reaches state-capital Bengaluru after passing through 920 km in 52 days.
 Independent MLA from Bellary (ST) assembly segment has claimed that more than 30 MLA would join on the concluding day of his padayatra while kick starting it with a big bang claiming to draw the attention of State and Central governments towards drought and backwardness of northern Karnataka region.

He also claimed that his mentor Gali Janardhan Reddy, imprisoned at Parappana Agrahara central prison in illegal mining case would join his padayatra after securing bail from the court.

On contrary to his claims; soon after launching his marathon walk, former health minister Mr Sriramulu started witnessing one after another debacle for his mentor Gali Janardhan Reddy, imprisoned at Parappana Agrahara central prison in illegal mining case and other key players of his team.

Repeated dismissal of bail pleas of Mr Janardhan Reddy in both Karnataka and Andhra Pradesh courts; intensified investigation by the CBI into Reddys mining deals, entry of Enforcement Directorate, Karnataka High Court’s order to set aside the election of his sister turned Bellary Lok Sabha member J Shantha for alleged irregularities in votes counting and more fatal blow to Reddys camp has come when the CBI unearthed “cash for bail” scam in Hyderabad.

 With the handing over this scam to Andhra Pradesh Anti-Corruption Bureau by the AP High Court for further enquiry; top sources say that arrest of Janardhan Reddy’s elder brother and Bellary City MLA G Somashekhar Reddy and Sriramulu’s nephew T H Suresh Babu is imminent as they allegedly played key role in bribing Hyderabad CBI court judge Pattabhi Ramarao to secure bail for Janardhan Reddy. Although, Mr Sriramulu refute this scam calling it a “political conspiracy” but close sources say that it has reportedly weakened his morale, since it lessened the chances of his mentor Janardhan Reddy securing bail at the earliest.

This series setback has certainly cast dark cloud on the launching of his Badava Shramika Raitha (BSR) Congress Party when it reached Bengaluru on June 17 covering 10 districts and 50 assembly segments.
At this critical hour, a silver ray of hope came from the side of Andhra Pradesh when Reddy mine barons alleged business ally and Kadapa MP 39-year old Y S Jagan Mohan Reddy led YSR Congress Party swept in AP by-elections.

 Loyalists of Janardhan Reddy and Sriramulu are apparently jubilant after landslide victory for Jagan in the by-elections for 18 assembly seats in Andhra Pradesh, with a renewed confidence to repeat this impressive performance in Karnataka in next Assembly elections claiming that people would largely ignore charges on mining scam tainted Reddy brothers and vote for Mr Sriramulu-led new party.
When the sympathy triggered among people by the arrest of Kadapa MP Y.S. Jaganmohan Reddy translated into votes and seats for his YSR Congress Party (YSRCP) when it swept 15 out of the 18 Assembly seats and the lone Nellore Lok Sabha constituency in Andhra Pradesh; Reddy-Sriramulu loyalists started talking of repeating similar verdict in Karnataka too.

“We are very happy with the performance of YSRCP. We are proud of Jagan for this achievement. We too all greatly blessed by his father late YS Rajashekhar Reddy. This verdict showed that the people believed him to be innocent. It also proved that people will not let you down if you work hard for their welfare”, asserted Bellary City MLA Gali Somashekhar Reddy.
KMF chairman Mr Reddy is confident enough that similar verdict will be repeated in  next Assembly elections by Sriramulu who is emerging to be a tallest leader of backward and suppressed classes in State after completing his 920 km padayatra  from Bidar to Bengaluru.
But, ground reality is not so conducive for Reddy mine barons and political scenario in Karnataka is entirely different from neighbouring AP.
YS Jagan has meticulously filled the vacuum for a third force acceptable across all regions in Andhra Pradesh after Congress and Telugu Desam Party, whereas in Karnataka, already there are three politically active  major forces-Congress, BJP and JD(S) with different identities.
Hence, at this juncture, scope for a fourth-force led by Sriramulu is still uncertain and his Valmiki community is numerically in fourth position and not a politically decisive in majority of constituencies. His party, encashing mainly on Valmiki-Nayakas can only be a good combination either with dominant Vokkalingas in southern Karnataka and Lingayats in north Karnataka to deliver an impressive verdict, but cannot go alone in more than ten-seats.

Apparently, Sreeramulu is playing AP politics in Karnataka. Emulating Jagan, Sriramulu had undertaken padayatra from Bidar to Bangalore to drum up support for his new party. Jagan went on a tour cum padayatra in AP to express his gratitude to the love and affection shown by the people towards his father YSR.

Political experts are quite skeptical about Sreeramulu doing it in Karnataka what Jagan did in AP. But to emerge as champion of backward or suppress classes, they say Sreeramulu still has a long way to go. Former Chief Minister D. Devaraj Urs, who is known as the great champion of backward classes took years of hard work to earn that recognition. Even his close associates admit that one Padayatra and mega rally definitely won't take Sreeramulu to that level. He just needs to be patient and really work hard to get there.

“The basic mentality of Vokkaligas or Lingayats, who are considered politically dominant upper caste, would not allow them to accept the leadership of a Valmiki leader like Sriramulu. Situation would not have been the same if the Janardhan Reddy was in active politics. He would have managed upper caste leaders to work under his leadership, but this cannot be possible for Sriramulu. Here, you cannot compare this leadership question with backward leader and former CM Devraj Urs. Then, Congress party was stood behind Urs; whereas there is no patronage of a national party for Sriramulu at this time”, remarked a Lingayat leader loyal to Siramulu.

As often claimed by him, Sriramulu’s party is focused more on North Karnataka that too on few districts surrounding Bellary, so there is a dearth of state-wide acceptability for his party. More importantly, neither he nor his mentor Janardhan Reddy had a long-legacy of politics, but carry a heavy baggage of illegal mining scam, haunted by a series of investigations.

Mining scam tainted Janardhan Reddy being behind bars may not fetch sympathy for Sriramulu, as he widely believed as “poster boy” for Reddy mine barons whose acceptability among relatively rationale voters in Karnataka is diminishing with broad exposure of mining scam.
“Sriramulu’s frequent visits to jail to meet Reddy signale that his is still under the shadow of Reddy and can not emerge on his own to become a champion of backward communities, but just a poster boy for Reddy mine barons”, remarked a expert.

On contrary to this, with its resounding victory, Jagan's party proved that its primary claim to YSR's legacy and promise of a 'suvarna rajyam' (golden rule) scored heavily with the voters, especially women, that thronged road shows addressed by his mother Y.S. Vijayamma and sister Sharmila, had all the trappings of a sympathy wave waiting to happen.

Voters seem to have largely ignored the corruption charges against Jagan, which formed a major part of the campaign plank of both the Congress and Telugu Desam Party. Also, he was largely helped by the polarization of Reddy votes irrespective of the regions and prominent Reddy community leaders’ rule the roost in districts, identified with him deserting party affiliations, while, Catholic Christians and Dalits in every region rallied behind him.
Moreover, experts also argue that there is vast difference to politics of AP and Karnataka. Jagan enjoyed huge sympathy factor triggered by the untimely demise of YSR and his subsequent arrest. But for Sriramulu, it is not the same here. If BSR Congress is assuming that Janardahan Reddy's stint in Jail will work in their favour in the 2013 assembly election or even earlier, they are in for a big trouble. Voters in Karnataka are well aware that Janardhan Reddy of their clout in Bellary and charges against them in illegal mining. So it's not easy task for them to influence the voters. But certainly, BSR Congress cannot be written off.

There is all the likelihood of YSR Congress and BSR Congress will eventually merge to fight for a common cause both in Karnataka and Andhra Pradesh, sources said.
Though Sriramulu originally christened the party after his name, as a political Strategy, he later renamed the party as Badavaru (poor), Shramikaru (working class) and Raitharu (BSR) to portray himself as the champion of Backward and suppressed Classes.  He declared that he will be fielding candidates in all 224 Assembly segments of the state and added that he was not interested in big leaders joining the party. “I don’t want them. What shall I do with big leaders? I would rather go to the common man,’’ he said.
Sources said that officials, including top brass KAS and KPS officers who had benefited from Sriramulu during his tenure as minister in the BJP government, are tacitly supporting Sriramulu. It would be no surprise if a few of plunge into politics in the next Assembly polls, sources added.

Elder Brother Karunakar Reddy distanced from siblings:

G. Karunakara Reddy, Harpanahalli MLA, and former Minister, has asked B. Sriramulu, BSR party leader and Independent MLA, not to be overconfident. He was referring to a statement by Mr. Sriramulu during his padayatra in Harpanahalli some days ago that he would field an ordinary worker of his party against Mr. Reddy in the next elections. Mr. Reddy said the people of Harpanahalli would teach Mr. Sriramulu a lesson if he tried to challenge him in Harpanahalli Assembly segment. He made it clear that he will not quit BJP to join his siblings and will contest from Harapanahalli constituency in the coming elections too.

Highlights of BSR Party Manifesto:
BSR Party announced a series of populist measures including one on providing rice at Rs. 2 per kg, if his party comes to power in the 2013 Assembly polls.
The highlights of his manifesto are the announcement of a minimum support price for agricultural produce the day cultivation begins, regularization of all unauthorized cultivation on government land and issue of khatas to farmers. He even plans to provide free education to poor children including professional courses like medical and engineering.

 Sriramulu to launch another padayatra

Independent MLA and founder of BSR Congress Party B Sreeramulu on Thursday said that he would again embark upon a padayatra in the districts in river Cauvery basin and that his padayatra would culminate at Kanakapura in Ramnanagar district starting from Karwar. Hihe second padayatra would cover Mysore, Malnad and coastal regions.
Besides, he announced to stage a 10-day hunger strike, protesting the BJP government’s inaction in desilting Tungabhadra reservoir. The fast would be organised at the Tungabhadra dam and about a lakh people would participate in it, he said.
First time for a political reason “Thayee” Sushma Swaraj portrait is not erected in Bellary pooja:

In 1999 when leader of opposition in Lok Sabha Sushma Swaraj contested against AICC chief Sonia Gandhi and promised people here that she will take participation in Varamahalakshmi festival every year in the town irrespective of year election results and keeping up her promise, Ms Swaraj continuously took participation except once a couple of years ago when her father in law passed away. But, during the last year in 2011 festival, for the first time, she stayed away from the festival after Lokayukta Santosh Hegde’s report indicted Reddy mine barons for illegal mining and she disowned Reddys political makeover.  Then, BJP national president Nitin Gadkari attended the festival. However, with the breakup of Reddys with BJP, portrait of Ms Swaraj is not seen in any of the hoardings erected across Bellary town inviting for mass marriages to be conducted by Sriramulu, coinciding with Varamahalakshmi festival every year. Earlier, portraits of Ms Swaraj who Reddys and Sriramulu called as “thayee” (mother) used to erected at every nook and corner of the town during festival
Recently during his padayatra at Yelahanka, Sriramulu said media persons that he and Reddy brothers (Janardhana Reddy, Karunakara Reddy and Somashekara Reddy) treated the leader of the opposition in Lok Sabha Sushma Swaraj as their mother. However, they (Sriramulu and Reddy brothers) were not treated as her children.
“When I went to New Delhi to meet her, she turned her back on me. We respected her, but now there is no question of going back to her,” Sriramulu said.

Saturday, June 16, 2012

We are legally correct and co-operate with CBI: JSW CEO




 Shivakumar G Malagi

 May 11: Making a strong claim that transactions of the country’s largest steel manufacturer and world’s fastest growing steel company-Sajjan Jindal-led JSW Steel Ltd are “clean and legally correct”; company’s CEO Dr Vinod Nowal welcomed the Supreme Court order directing the Central Bureau of Investigation to probe alleged mining bribery linkage between the company and former Chief Minister B S Yeddyurappa.

“Absolutely, there is no illegal on our side. But, we respect the court order and will co-operate with investigating agency and appear before it to put our point there when it calls us”, Dr Nowal told Deccan Chronicle.

It is alleged that donations made to former chief minister B S Yeddyurappa's family run Prerana Trust and land transactions were an underhand attempt on part of JSW Steel Ltd to obtain undue favours from the then State government.

“In reality, there was no proposal from our side pending before then Chief Minister to obtain undue favours.  It is amply clear that JSW group has, at all times, fully complied with all applicable laws and regulations in their true letter and spirit and has taken all due and reasonable care towards the fulfillment of their statutory, corporate and social responsibilities”, he asserted.

Explaining that Mr Yeddyurappa’s family run Prerana Educational Trust is not the only trust received donations from the Jindal Group companies; Mr Nowal stated JSW Group spends about 2 per cent of its profits annually for corporate social responsibility (CSR) activities.

As part of this CSR, Dr Nowal said, Jindal Group has paid donations to Akshya Patra Foundation, ISKON, Hampi Foundation, Balaji Charitable Trust and many others. “Donation to an educational trust run by the family of former chief minister was made as per norms for construction of an auditorium, which was to be named after the company founder chairman O P Jindal, after satisfying that institutions are professionally managed”, he remarked.

Regarding purchase of one-acre land at Rachenahalli for Rs 20 crore by the JSW-subsidiary South West Mining Pvt Ltd from close family members of Mr Yeddyurappa; Mr Nowal said, land was acquired to set up an office along with guest house.

“Land was purchased following due process of law, assessment of the market value, duly registered after payment of stamp duty and obtained mutation thereof. Any suspicion raised in this matter is frivolous”, he remarked.

Talking about company's procurement of iron ore in the state, he said that "each and every tonne of iron ore bought by the JSW Steel is against valid purchase orders and supplies were accompanied by requisite documents".

Dr Nowal added that the JSW Steel has accounted for entire procurement and its usage and has paid the sale consideration for the same, including taxes and royalties. "If the mining company or transporter or the agency which issues permits had not adhered to applicable law, then JSW Steel cannot be held liable or responsible in any manner. If there are violations and illegal mining, it is for the respective designated agencies/authorities to take appropriate action against the defaulting companies," he said.

Dr Nowal said, indeed, JSW has been an aggrieved party in Karnataka as it has not been allocated any iron ore mine in the state despite the company being the largest investor with an investment of over Rs 40,000 crore in steel, power and industrial gases sectors."JSW Steel, in fact, is an aggrieved party as despite making such huge investments based on assurances, it is still waiting to get mining leases for over 15 years," he said.

JSW seeks opinion of National Board of Wildlife to expand power plant




 Shivakumar G Malagi

May 15: In one another serious threat to endangered species at Daroji Bear Sanctuary in this iron ore rich district from ever growing industrial plants surrounding the sanctuary; the country’s largest steel manufacturer- JSW Steel’s subsidiary JSW Energy Limited has sought to expand its power plant capacity from 860 MW to 1520 MW within 10-km radius of the bear sanctuary.

JSW Energy Ltd executive director R R Pillai submitted a proposal to the officer in charge of the Daroji Bear Sanctuary on December 19 last year seeking to process its application to Standing Committee of National Board of Wildlife chaired by Prime Minister Manmohan Singh in order obtain Environmental Clearance for expansion project. The guidelines of Ministry of Environment and Forests issued on 19th August 2010 stipulates that projects coming within 10 km from the boundary of national park/sanctuary has to obtain recommendations of the Standing Committee of National Board.

Seeking a positive report for expansion project; JSW Energy Ltd said in application that existing power plant boundary is within 10 km from the Daroji bear sanctuary, however, expansion is being done within the existing plant premises, no additional land is required and no divination of Law area belonging to bear sanctuary is proposed.
Besides, the company asserted that expansion will not hamper the migration route of the sloth bear in the sanctuary and has no effect on the habitat of the wildlife, besides there will be insignificant effect of air and noise pollution from the power plant operations.

When contacted, Assistant Conservator of Forests, (Wildlife), Daroji sanctuary M N Kiran told Deccan Chronicle that company’s application will be processed this week furnishing specific opinions on relevant issues involved in this matter.
Once this application is processed; sources said that an expert team headed by Mr Anil Kumble, vice-chairman of Karnataka State Wildlife Board is likely to conduct spot inspect before forwarding a report to the Chief Minister who is also the chairman of the State Wildlife Board. “Chief Minister’s decision is crucial in deciding the fate of this project”, said a source.     

Sources said that expansion of power Plant is very vital for steel giant JSW Steels to meet its home-grown electricity demand in concurrence to its steel production expansion plan from 10 million metric tone per year to 16 million metric tone by 2013.
In reality, this is the second power plant project seeking Environmental Clearance for expansion project within 10-km surrounding of the sanctuary. Expansion plans of Bellary Thermal Power Station operated by the Karnataka Power Corporation Limited in Kudathini village of district has evoked conflict last year with environmentalists demanding Union government for withdrawal of Environment Clearance for the unit – 3 which, they claimed obtained on false and fabricated data.

BTPS is currently operating with a total capacity of 1000 MW with two units, each having capacity of producing 500 MW. Subsequently, KPCL is now planning expansion of an additional unit-3 in BTPS with a capacity of 600 MW.

Undeterred industrial growth surrounding the sanctuary has worried nature lovers in district as this sanctuary is home to more than 120 Sloth Bears, healthy population of Leopards, Hyenas, Jackals, Foxes, Wild Boars, Porcupines, Pangolins, Star Tortoises, Monitor Lizards, Mongooses, Pea Fowls, Partridges, Painted Spur fowls, Quails etc. About 200 species of birds and 50 species of butterflies have also been identified and documented in this sanctuary in a preliminary survey. It is also home to the critically endangered Yellow Throated Bulbul. Efforts are on to rediscover and document the Jerdon’s Courser and Rusty spotted cat which is presumed to be existing in and around this sanctuary.

MML case : More than a dozen politicians, and officers caused a cumulative loss of loss of Rs.7,51,42,647/-


By Shivakumar G Malagi

May 28: Huge monetary losses allegedly suffered by the state-owned M/s Mysore Minerals Ltd (MML); on allotment of iron ore fines at the recommendations of people in political power structure would in all probabilities land more than a dozen powerful politicians in the mess of mining scam.

Since, the petitioner in the illegal mining case before the Supreme Court, Samaj Parivartan Samudaya convener S R Hiremath is set to unravel quid pro quo between powerful politicians and ore traders pushing state-owned MML towards a cumulative loss of loss of Rs.7,51,42,647 before the apex court reportedly filing an Interlocutory Application when the court reopens in first week of August.

Just when senior Congress leader D K Shivakumar is blaming petitioner for dragging him in MML scam; retired deputy director of mines and geology department R L Gaikwad prepared report had named more than a dozen politicians cutting across the party affiliations for recommending allotment of iron ore causing loss of several crores to MML.
Mr Gaikwad was a key officer in the investigating team of former Lokayukta Justice Santosh Hegde while preparing his first report on illegal mining in 2008 and has dealt in detail how the allotment of iron ore to freelance traders based on recommendations of powerful people , had resulted in huge loss for MML from 2002 to 2008.

Mr Gaikwad’s report referred as Annexure-C, captioned “Alleged irregularities by M/s MML, incidental to their trade and transactions of iron ore-an evaluation”, in the first mining report of Justice Hegde had named more than a dozen politicians cutting across the party affiliations for recommending allotment of iron ore at the loss several crores to MML.

Mr Gaikwad’s report stated that opening up of Chinese iron ore market for low grade ores from the 2002 onwards, resulted in considerable demand for the discarded iron ore fines and waste dumps which hitherto had been ignored as a mining waste. When the company started allotting waste dumps on arbitrary basis, individuals and traders approached the persons in the power structure of the government for recommendations, seeking allotment of iron ore fines and mud from the company on preferential basis.

According to his report; former minister for mines V Muniyappa had caused loss of Rs 4.82,88,460, PGR Sindhia caused loss of Rs 31, 87,858, D K Shivakumar caused loss of Rs 2, 99,800, D H Shankaramurthy caused loss of Rs 1, 06,729 and Gadilingana Gowda caused loss of Rs 59,800.

Apart from these five politicians; Annexure-C has named then MLC S M Shankar, Jagadish hettar, N Dharam Singh, B S Yeddyurappa and Allum Veerabhadrappa for recommending allotment of iron ore to several Bengaluru, Bellary, Chennai and Gujarat based ore trading companies; but Mr Gaikwad’s report has asserted that recommendations made by these politicians to different individuals did not result in loss to MML.

Besides; Annexure-C had pointed out that cumulative loss on various counts during the tenures of as many as eight IAS and IPS officers served as Managing Directors of MML, whose stay was less than 6-months at a stretch from 1999 to 2008 amounting to whopping Rs 642 crore.

Gali planned similar cash for bail deal for Karnataka CBI case too



By Shivakumar G Malagi

Bellary, June 2: As more details of the case emerge in jailed former minister Gali Janardhan Reddy’s “mining bribe for bail” scam; highly placed sources revealed that bribe involved was not Rs 5 or 15 crore but a massive 60 crore package deal exclusively for Obulapuram mining case in Andhra Pradesh.

Of the Rs 60 crore deal allegedly involving rowdy sheeters, AP state minister, sitting judges, ex-judges, lawyers and a former journalist, top sources involved in investigating mining scam told Deccan Chronicle that Rs 15 crore has been paid in advance from Gali associates and now, CBI sleuths hunting for recovering this money.

What’s more shocking here is that Gali’s men were already on task preparing a similar plan to get bail for mining czar 
imprisoned in Parappana Agrahara central prison in Bengaluru in connection with his owned Associated Mining Company’s case in Karnataka too; top sources told.

When the Hyderabad’s CBI special court judge Pattabhi Ramarao granted bail to Gali Janardhan Reddy on 12th May, top sources said, buoyed with confidence to execute similar plan successfully in Karnataka case too, two Gali associate MLAs with a family advocate have started working out another plan on the same parameters applied in Andhra Pradesh to ensure bail for Janardhan Reddy after the Bengaluru branch of Central Bureau of Investigation filing charge sheet in AMC case. CBI filed charge sheet on 30th May.

Meantime, there was a wide-spread strong rumour in mining baron’s home-town Bellary that Janardhan Reddy will be out of prison on bail in both OMC and AMC cases by mid-June and it’s apparently expressed often in open public by his loyalists including his confidante Independent MLA B Sriramulu saying that Janardhan Reddy will soon get bail and join his padayatra before it reaches Bengaluru in mid July.

Top sources claim that indeed, it’s the advice of tainted judge Pattabhi to hire the services of county’s top most counsel Ram Jethmalani for Janardhan Reddy, since it would create an impression that Janardhan Reddy got bail only because of legal luminary’s advocacy. Following this advice, top sources said, Mr Jethmalani was brought to CBI special court in Bengaluru on 23rd May making him to cut short his Europe tour to argue on behalf of Janardhan Reddy in AMC. However, CBI special court rejected to grant bail to Gali extending his judicial custody till 5th June.

Currently,the two MLAs from Bellary allegedly involved in the scam are reportedly fearing of imminent arrest as the CBI, Hyderabad branch now claims to have audio recordings and even CCTV footage to prove the involvement of everyone from politicians to petty rowdy sheeters in the case. The CBI is about to file a memo in the Nampally CBI court in Hyderbad listing out all the participants in the case.

World Environment Day: Three ore-rich districts hope for new lease life this year


World Environment Day: Three ore-rich districts hope for new lease life this year

By Shivakumar G Malagi

June 4: Human habitations affected by serious ill-effects of open cast ore mining in Bellary-Hospet, Chitradurga and Tumkur district for over a decade hope for a new lease of life on this year’s World Environment Day unlike any year before.

Successive governments in state unarguably controlled by strong mining lobby have remained a silent spectator for a decade long exploitation of Mother-Earth for digging ore with a least concern for environment and human life settled around the mining zones until the intervention of the Supreme Court into state’s rampant illegal mining case last year.
  
Responding to the long-time public outcry for conserving environment and improving basic conditions for human living in hazardous mining zones; the apex court constituted Central Empowered Committee (CEC) has recommended a Comprehensive Environment Plan for Mining Impact Zone (CEPMIZ) for areas prone to serious ill-effects of mining in three ore-rich districts.
Indian Council of Forestry Research and Education (ICFRE), Dehradun, outsourced by the state government will prepare CEPMIZ for the areas surrounding the mining leases in addition to the Reclamation and Rehabilitation Plan for mining leases and as well as for the areas found to be under illegal mining. Experts from the ICFRE have already reached the mining fields in Bellary for preparing R&R Plan.

According to the 13th February report of the CEC; the CEPMIZ will comprise of Bio-Diversity Conservation Plan, Afforestation and Soil and Water Conservation Plan, Physical Infrastructure Development Plan for improving the quality of the existing roads, construction of new roads, railway siding, railways connectivity, aerial transportation, water and power infrastructure etc and associated techno-feasibility studies. Social Infrastructure Plan for schools/colleges, hospitals, skill training institutes, livelihood etc and Regional Monitoring Plan and Mechanism.

The CEPMIZ will be implemented under the overall guidelines and supervision of the Special Purpose Vehicle (SPV) and the Monitoring Committee and by utilizing the funds released for this purpose by the SPV under the chairmanship of the Chief Secretary to the state government with the officers of the concerned departments of the State government for the purpose of taking various ameliorative and mitigative measures in three mineral rich districts.

Highly placed official sources said the CEPMIZ will be based on the findings and recommendations made in macro-level Environment Impact Assessment (EIA) study, commissioned by the apex court and prepared by ICFRE in November last year.
From “drastic changes” in surface topography due to the excavation, dumping and transport of ore, to alterations in rainfall and temperature brought on by the loss of vegetation; the colonisation of invasive species such as lantana in natural habitats, and the infusion of heavy metals in groundwater, the report paints a stark picture of ecological devastation in Bellary, Tumkur and Chitradurga.
Significant recommendation in EIA report as far as mining ravaged Bellary is concerned that the district should reduce production of iron ore to 25 million tonnes per annum (mtpa) from its peak of 41.5 mt that would go a long way in reducing the damage to environment in Bellary, while fixed 5 million tones per annum for both Chitradurga and Tumkur.

ICFRE chief V K Bahuguna speaks:
Director-General of Indian Council of Forestry Research and Education (ICFRE) V.K. Bahuguna, who lead the EIA team to Bellary, spoke to Deccan Chronicle the significance of his recommendations on “sustainable and scientific” mining that would cause very minimum damage to environment.
He said,  if the recommendations of the ICFRE report are implemented in its true spirit, mining operations can be carried out and a win-win situation would emerge not only in Bellary but also elsewhere in Karnataka and the country.
By sustainable mining we mean the exploitation of mineral resources in accordance with established scientific prescriptions with minimum environmental damage. In nutshell, it is an activity related to extraction of mineral ores in a manner which is ecologically sustainable, socially acceptable, economically viable, and technically and administratively feasible.

State Govt to submit Social and Economic Rehabilitation Action Plan to CEC by 10th July State Govt to submit Social and Economic Rehabilitation Action Plan to CEC by 10th July



By Shivakumar G Malagi

June 6:  Committing itself to ensure a complete face-lift for mining ravaged areas with a new lease of life in a time-bound manner; state government assured the Supreme Court constituted Central Empowered Committee of filing a comprehensive action plan on CEC recommended “Socio-Economic Plan for Mining Impact Zone” with respect to ore-rich Bellary,Chitradurga and Tumkur districts.

“An action plan on social and economic rehabilition for mining zones will be submitted to CEC before 10th July after conducting meetings with various stakeholders in industry, representatives of people, local NGOs and peoples groups, concerned department officials at taluka and district level”, Chief Secretary to state government S V Ranganath has informed to the CEC chairman P V Jayakrishnan, member secretary M K Jiwrajka, member Mahendra Vya in a meeting called by the CEC at Khanij Bhavan in Bengaluru on Monday.

Highly placed official sources told Deccan Chronicle that meeting attended by senior officials of Indian Bureau of Mines, Union Ministry of Forest and Environment and other departments concerned to mining sector has discussed in detail about the “Socio-Economic Plan for Mining Impact Zone”.

Sources said, draft plan is prepared in tandem with recommendations made in 13th February report of the CEC, as per this, CEPMIZ will comprise of Bio-Diversity Conservation Plan, Afforestation and Soil and Water Conservation Plan, Physical Infrastructure Development Plan for improving the quality of the existing roads, construction of new roads, railway siding, railways connectivity, aerial transportation, water and power infrastructure etc and associated techno-feasibility studies. Social Infrastructure Plan for schools/colleges, hospitals, skill training institutes, livelihood etc and Regional Monitoring Plan and Mechanism.

The CEPMIZ will be implemented under the overall guidelines and supervision of the Special Purpose Vehicle (SPV) and the Monitoring Committee and by utilizing the funds released for this purpose by the SPV under the chairmanship of the Chief Secretary to the state government with the officers of the concerned departments of the State government for the purpose of taking various ameliorative and mitigative measures in three mineral rich districts.

Highly placed official sources said the CEPMIZ will be based on the findings and recommendations made in macro-level Environment Impact Assessment (EIA) study, commissioned by the apex court and prepared by ICFRE in November last year.


Highlights of Draft Action Plan on SEPMIZ  



Institute of Public & Occupational Health with de-addiction Centre at Bellary
Occupational Health Sub-Centres with de-addiction Sub-Centres in Sandur, Hospet, Chitradurga, Hosadurga, Holalkere & Chiknayakanhalli
Occupational Emergency Ambulances in Sandur, Hospet, Chitradurga, Hosadurga, Holalkere & Chiknayakanhalli
School of Mines with Focus on Environmental R & R
Chair on Environmental Studies in Vijaynagar University & Davangere PG Centre
Strengthening of Private & Govt ITI s and Polytechnics in Sandur, Bellary, Hospet, Chitradurga, Holalkere & Hosadurga
De-silting of Tungabhadra Backwaters for creation of surface storage capacity
Check Dams & Silt Traps for water bodies in mining zone villages in Sandur, Hospet, Holalkere & Hosadurga
Multi-village scheme for flouride and Fe affected villages of Sandur and Holalkere
Flouride and Fe treatment & RO plants in mining zone villages in Sandur, Hospet, Holalkere & Hosadurga
Ambient Air Quality Monitor Devices on all Mining Routes
Regulation of 6 Wheeler Vehicles and phased replacement with 10 + wheelers. Covering of transport vehicles with wagon doors
Plantation and Park development Program for all villages in Mining Areas of Bellary, Sandur, Hospet, Chitradurga, Holalkere, Hosadurga, Chiknayakanhalli
Roadside plantation on Mining Routes & Corridors
Regulation of 6 Wheeler Vehicles and phased replacement with 10 + wheelers. Covering of transport vehicles with wagon doors
Railway Links & Mining Corridors
Way- side Facility cum Truck Terminals in Sandur, Hospet, Holalkere
Village Bypass for Mines as well as end-users in Bellary, Chitradurga & Tumkur Districts
Implementation of Soil rejuvenation for Mining affected villages of Sandur, Hospet, Bellary, Chitradurga, Holalkere, Hosadurga & Chiknayakanhalli through UAS Dharwad/ Raichur and Central Soil Research Institute Bellary
Fodder Bank for Mining affected villages of Sandur, Hospet, Bellary, Chitradurga, Holalkere, Hosadurga & Chiknayakanhalli
Equipment & Facilities for Veterinary Clinics in Sandur, Hospet, Bellary, Chitradurga, Holalkere, Hosadurga & Chiknayakanhalli


Storm Water Drainage for Mining affected villages of Sandur, Hospet, Bellary, Chitradurga, Holalkere, Hosadurga & Chiknayakanhalli
UGD for Sandur Town
Old Age Home in Bellary
Home for Differently abled Children in Bellary
Rehabilitation Home for Women Affected by Domestic Violence / Crimes / Prostitution, Bellary
Facilities for SC / ST / BCM Hostels in Mining Affected Areas of Bellary, Sandur, Hospet, Chitradurga, Holalkere, Hosadurga, Chiknayakanhalli
Residential Schools for children in Mining Affected Areas of Bellary, Sandur, Hospet, Chitradurga, Holalkere, Hosadurga, Chiknayakanhalli
Facilities for Anganwadis & Schools in Mining Affected Areas of Bellary, Sandur, Hospet, Chitradurga, Holalkere, Hosadurga, Chiknayakanhalli
Half Yearly Forum for Consultation with People's Representatives & NGOs of Mining Affected Areas under District Task Force
IEC Programs under District Task Force

Continuing Project for PQLI Monitoring in Indian Wood Science Institute, Indian Soil Resarch Institute & Institute of Mining Health
Continuing Project for PQLI Monitoring by District Task Force
Monitoring Laboratory under District Task Force for R&R Plans of Individual Mines