Opposition parties must support villagers of Mundra against Adani’s shipbreaking
project
Aadni’s proposal for shipbreaking unit in Mundra disregards grave
lessons from Alang’s environmental crisis
New Delhi/Mundra April 28, 2014: Opposition parties must
unite in support of villagers of Mundra Taluk of Kachchh district, Gujarat
against the new ship breaking/recycling facility proposed by Gautam Adani led
Adani Ports and Special Economic Zone Limited (APSEZL).
There is an urgent need for a White Paper on the cumulative
impact of dismantling of more than 6000 end-of-life ships of developed
countries on Bhavnagar’s Alang beach since 1983 before considering Adani’s
proposal for environmental clearance. Alang beach has been colonized by the
global shipping companies and they have turned it into the most polluted beach
in the world with the complicity of Gujarat and Central Government. The plan to
replicate the Alang model of development in Mundra shows the obstinate refusal
of the political parties in general and the ruling party in particular to learn
any lessons.
Following villagers’ strong opposition at the public hearing
on July 30, 2013 for the new ship-breaking facility near Mundra West Port in Gujarat’s
Kutch district proposed by Gautam Adani led Adani Ports and Special Economic
Zone Limited (APSEZL), as of April 2014 the decision on environmental and
costal regulatory zone clearance to has been withheld by the Union Ministry of
Environment (MoEF)’s Experts Appraisal Committee (EAC) seeking detailed action
plan. Given the fact that EAC under tremendous political pressure to grant it
environmental clearance, it is not surprising that EAC is yet act on the
complaints of the villagers and environmental groups into cognizance. EAC
appears indulgent towards the project as it seems to be treating the project in
a fait accompli manner.
Notably, despite the fact that the project in question is
yet to get clearance, construction and dredging work for the project is under
way in Mundra. Many mangroves have been destroyed. Thousands of acres of land
have been reclaimed. As per the satellite image of 2001, there were mangroves,
sand dunes, grass and a forest of babul trees, which are not seen at present and
have been demolished. Work has already been commenced for the recycling project
even before seeking permission. This shows that the project proponent has
violated every relevant rule in the rulebook.
When villagers started questioning, P. N. Roy Chowdhury, an
IAS officer who serves as the Joint President of Strategic Planning, APSEZL and
head of company environment department failed to provide convincing replies to
the villagers during the public hearing. P. N. Roy Chowdhury has served as
Principal Secretary to Government of Gujarat.
So far EAC has failed to take cognizance of the video
footage of the public hearing which has been available by Centre for Science
and Environment over here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nVFhARmz02Q.
Notably, Gujarat Pollution Control Board (GPCB)’s role in
matter concerning environmental pollution from Bhavnagar’s Alang beach based
ship breaking activities have never inspired confidence. GPCB should refrain
from giving NOC to the proposed shipbreaking unit in Mundra.
Naran Gadhavi, of Kheti Vikas Seva Trust who was present at
the hearing stated that villagers are totally opposed to the proposed ship
breaking facility. His attached pictures of Indian date which had huge
production in the Mundra area before Adani’s project activity adversely
affected their production. There were some 454 people present at the public
hearing as per the 655 page report prepared by GPCB.
Mundra West Port is located near Vandh Village in Mundra
Taluk of Kutch district in Gujarat about 16 km south-west of Mundra. The
project is within the port limits notified as Special Economic Zone (SEZ). The
proposed ship recycling facility measures 40.7432 hectare adjacent to the
existing Mundra West Port. Adani’s own EIA report admits that, “at present most
of the land is still submerged and only a minor portion is located in the
inter-tidal zone.”
Its report reveals that “the land for the project is being
created by dumping dredge spoils, generated due to expansion of Mundra West
Port, up to 7.0 m above the chart datum.” It is admitted that in Indian waters,
“the ships are scrapped directly on the beaches or the vast inter-tidal
mudflats exposed daily by about 10m tidal gauge. The beaching method of the
Indian sub-continent relies heavily on low labour cost, since it involves very
little mechanisation.” This beaching method which Adani’s company proposes in
Mundra is fatally flawed.
It is clear that in a tactical and clever manner the company
has taken environmental clearance for its various projects in the proposed
region in installments by outwitting the regulatory agencies. This ploy is
apparent when one reads in its claim in the Draft EIA report that “APSEZL had
received Environmental and CRZ Clearance for Water Front Development Clearance
from the Ministry of Environment and Forests…” This truncated approach in grant
of environmental clearances “has led to massive ecological changes with adverse
impacts” the committee observed. The
proposed ship-breaking facility is bound to aggravate the situation if
cumulative and induced impact is taken into consideration.
Environmental groups like ToxicsWatch Alliance (TWA),
Conservation Action Trust and Paryavaran Mitra have termed APSEZL as a habitual
violator of environmental laws that has adversely impacted the environment and
the livelihood of the fishing communities.
Its proposal for ship breaking facility in Mundra is a threat to both
the terrestrial and marine environment as well as to public health. In view of
such concerns, they have demanded that no environmental clearance should be
granted for the proposed project. TWA had written to the Supreme Court
constituted Inter Ministerial Committee (IMC) on Ship breaking, Government of
India New Delhi on why Adani’s proposed ship breaking facility in Mundra,
Gujarat's Kachchh should not be allowed. The letter is available
here:http://www.toxicswatch.org/2013/07/why-adanis-proposed-ship-breaking.html
Notably, Adani Group has got land for its port and SEZ
project at a rate between Rs 1 and Rs 32 per square metre from the Gujarat
government and despite resistance from villagers land was acquired for Adani’s
APSEZ which is India’s largest SEZ spread across 15,946.32 acres in Kutch
district’s Mundra block.
There is no justification for destruction of mangroves,
leveling of sand dunes and adverse impacts on agriculture in Mundra by the
proposed shio breaking unit of Adani’s. The struggle to save them deserves the
support of all the peoples’ organizations, movements and progressive political
parties. Adani’s record of environmental destruction and non-compliance with
regulations is highly unsatisfactory.
All the political parties who oppose the anti-people and
anti-environment projects must help the villager by paying a visit to Mundra
and extending their support to the struggle in Mundra. Villagers are opposing
it because the proposed project will result in destruction of mangroves,
leveling of sand dunes and adverse impacts on agriculture. The political forces
who are opposed to SEZs and their disastrous implications have a compelling
logic to raise their voice against APSEZL’s project. Global shipping companies
have used ship breaking units in India as dumping ground of hazardous wastes
and end-of-life toxic ships of developed countries and shipping companies in
the name of recycling. Instead of imposing complete ban on hazardous waste
trade Gujarat Government is promoting it and compromising India’s maritime
security.
For Details:
Gopal Krishna, ToxicsWatch Alliance (TWA), gopalkrishna1715@gmail.com,
Mb:08227816731, 09818089660, Web: www.toxicswatch.org
Naran Gadhavi, Kheti Vikas Seva Trust, Mundra Mb:
09913203921, Email:sonu.gadhavi@gmail.com
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adani is big benifisheris of modi government. it is very clear crony capitalism.
adani is big benifisheris of modi government. it is very clear crony capitalism.
adani is big benifisheris of modi government. it is very clear crony capitalism.
adani is big benifisheris of modi government. it is very clear crony capitalism.
adani is big benifisheris of modi government. it is very clear crony capitalism.
adani is big benifisheris of modi government. it is very clear crony capitalism.
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