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Illegal mining in South Gujarat's Tapi district causing havoc to environment: Adivasi Ekta Parishad

Ashok Shrimali By A Representative The Adivasi Ekta Parishad has strongly protested against the alleged large-scale illegal mining of soil, rampant in Valod taluka of tribal-dominated Tapi district in South Gujarat. In a representation to the Gujarat government, a copy of which was submitted to the local executive magistrate, Valod, the parishad, which is an all-India body functioning in several states, including Gujarat, Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Andhra Pradesh and Chhattisgarh, has said that truckloads of soil is being transported from Mordevi village to elsewhere тАЬwithout any information being provided about the area for which the permission has been granted, and the amount for which mining has been allowed.тАЭ The statement wonders if there is any record with the state government about all this.

Gujarat women's groups demand immediate implementation of the demands for justice and security

Women representatives in Sachivalaya By A Representative  More than 50 representatives of the womenтАЩs organizations from 13 districts of Gujarat have submitted a letter of demand to minister for woman and child development, Gujarat government, Ganpatbhai Vasava, asking for taking тАЬimmediate steps for upholding the Constitutional Rights and security of women and girls in Gujarat.тАЭ Signed by more than 38,500 women and aware citizens of Gujarat, the representatives particularly pressed on the minister to implement 10 basic demands immediately, with a time bound action plan for the remaining ones. тАЬGovernment of Gujarat should immediately make announcement for budget to implement the Gujarat high court order dated February 22 for the proper implementation of Domestic Violence ActтАЭ, a joint statement issued after the meeting said. 

Nearly 20 per cent of all unorganized manufacturing activity in urban Gujarat has gone sick: Survey

Counterview Desk A recent survey has made the drastic revelation that nearly 20 per cent of all unorganized sector manufacturing enterprises in GujaratтАЩs urban areas are sick, belying those who believe that sickness has not touched the stateтАЩs lower rung manufacturing. Indeed, if the survey is to be believed, the sickness has hit women the most, as they own majority of these enterprises. In fact, the data, which found their way in the National Sample Survey (NSS) report, тАЬOperational Characteristics of Unincorporated Non-agricultural Enterprises (Excluding Construction) in IndiaтАЭ, released in November 2012, suggest that Gujarat leads among Indian states in this sickness.

Inexpensive polished agate jewelry in US malls leaving a trail of death in India: Report

By Our Representative Taking a serious view of large number of premature deaths of workers working in the agate industry in Gujarat, especially Khambhat, a recent analytical article released by AmericaтАЩs world news site, GlobalPost, has warned that тАЬmuch of the inexpensive jewelry in US malls features polished тАШagateтАЩ stones, which are leaving a trail of death in India.тАЭ Written by Jason Overdorf and titled тАЬHow the shiny 'agate' stones in jewelry and rosary beads are killing workersтАЭ, the article regrets, тАЬNobody keeps official statistics for India's total agate exports.тАЭ

Delhi-Mumbai Industrial corridor is about land grab, says NAPM-sponsored national convention in Delhi

Medha Patkar By A Representative A national convention on Delhi-Mumbai Industrial Corridor (DMIC), proposed as joint Indo-Japanese project, held in Delhi, has reached the conclusion that the project is "not about development but resource grab and corporate profit". The National Alliance of People's Movements (NAPM), which organised the convention at the end of the month-long DMIC Virodhi Sangharsh Yatra March 19, 2013, brought together activists, supporters and experts on one platform to analyse outcomes and devise a strategy for further action. The Yatra was in Gujarat, which accounts for one-third of the project, in March second week. Opening the session, Manoranjan Mohanty applauded the Yatris in spreading awareness about the DMIC.

People's tribunal wants Gujarat human rights commission to acquire complete autonomy from state

Counterview Desk The Independent PeopleтАЩs Tribunal (IPT), inquiring into on the functioning of the Gujarat State Human Rights Commission (GHRC), has recommended that the GHRC should have its own investigative wing composed by personnel independent from the security forces and not from the same police force against which cases abound. Based on queries sent to the GHRC and the latter's reply, the report underlines, "The state of Gujarat has witnessed large number of human rights violations over the past few decades and as the protector and safeguards The GHRC has completely failed to discharge its duty towards the people, was the common echo during the meet. In the neo-liberal economic era the rights have been grossly violated and the victims have not been protected."

Top Dalit human rights activist appeals for positive approach towards Dr BR Ambedkar

Counterview Desk Martin Macwan , a well-known human rights activist, has regretted that the impression of father of the Indian constitution Dr BR Ambedkar, over the years, has been reduced to a "leader of a caste or sub-caste", and it is time one should overcome this gap. Currently in the midst of a two-month-long march for refurbishing this wrong impression, which ends on April 14, Dr AmbedkarтАЩs birth anniversary, Macwan believes it is time for a wider support for Dr Amdrkar's views, who stood for justice and equality for all. The march, which is going to different villages and towns, proposes to end with a grand shobha yatra in Ahmedabad. Following is text of an  appeal he has made for support:

Irrigation bill: Gujarat government has given "draconian' powers to government officials"

Narmada canal By Cedric Prakash* The Gujarat Government has done it again! On February 26, 2013, it tabled the Gujarat Irrigation and Drainage Bill, 2013 which seeks to make it compulsory for farmers to get a licence to draw water from a canal or ground well beyond a certain limit and prescribes penal action including imprisonment against the errant farmers.

Experts dig out new contentious, unresolved issues on the proposed N-plant at Mithi Virdi

Mithi Virdi, part of a lush green belt Counterview Desk A group of experts consisting of Rohit Prajapati, V Pugazhendi and VT Padmanabhan, which has analysed the scientific aspects of the proposed Mithi Virdi nuclear power plant (NPP), has said the environmental impact assessment (EIA) carried out for the project by the Engineers India Ltd (EIL) is тАЬthoroughly incomplete, studies have not been conducted properly, and the EIA withholds crucial information related to the safety of the reactors.тАЭ While Prajapati heads Paryavaran Suraksha Samiti in Gujarat, the other two are scholars who brought into question safety issues of Koodankulam nuclear power plant.

There is nothing to worry about the proposed N-power plant at Mithi Virdi: NPCIL

Farmers protest public hearing for proposed N-plant Counterview Desk   In a reply to R Sreedhar of the Environics Trust, the Nuclear Power Corporation of India Ltd (NPCIL) has suggested that top activist-scientistтАЩs objections to the proposed N-plant at Mithi Virdi in Gujarat are misplaced. In a statement forwarded to Counterview, NPCIL has sought to provide a point by point rebuttal to SreedharтАЩs queries to the N-plant. Text: Query: The location of the site with 78 per cent of double cropped land for the plant not only indicates the lack of sensitivity in the choice of area for acquisition but also that the state and the NPClL are putting more people to risk, as settlements would be also too close for nuclear plant and the need for some exclusion zone need not be over-emphasised after the recent accidents and increased concern on nuclear disasters.

Govt policies for slum networking not sustainable, says authoritative World Bank paper

"In 1990s NGO-sponsored slum networking was successful" By Our Representative A recent Policy Research Working Paper of the World BankтАЩs Sustainable Development Network Finance Economics and Urban Department, тАЬAhmedabad: More but Different Government for тАШSlum FreeтАЩ and Livable CitiesтАЭ by a team of experts led by consultants Patricia Clarke Annez and Alain Bertaud, has reached the drastic conclusion that the flow of new private formal housing of all types is very low in Ahmedabad, probably only about 10 percent of total new production, which is itself only 2.4 percent of the existing stock. Therefore, it insists, тАЬShifting the share of new private housing into тАШaffordable housingтАЩ through reservations or public private partnership schemes such as in-situ slum rehabilitation will have only a very small impact on the large share of the population living in slums.тАЭ 

Public hearing for proposed N-plant at Mithi Virdi held amidst protest by local villagers, activists

Farmers protest against the public hearing for Mithi Virdi N-plant By A Representative In a statement, the Paryavaran Suraksha Samiti (PSS) has said that the illegal public hearing was held on March 5, 2013 at 10-30 a.m. at Navagam (Nana) for the proposed Mithi Virdi Nuclear Power Plant тАЬin violation of Environmental Laws and the Constitution of India.тАЭ It added, тАЬAround 4,500 people of 28 villages boycotted the environmental public hearing following, breach of promise by government officials.тАЭ The statement has also been signed by veteran Gandhian Chunibhai Vaidya of the Gujarat Lok Samiti, and local social activist Bharatbhai Jambucha from Paniyali village, Bhavnagar district.