Dear all
Working as Balangir correspondent for The Pioneer ,I have covered severalstoriesondiffrent issuesof Bolangir andwesternOdisha.I had covered stories on water scarcity in Westen Odisha in 2010-11 and two stories have been posted in the Water Integrity Network's SouthAsia Blog .
I enclose both thestoriesfor your perusal
Yours
SudhirMishra/Bolangir
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Working as Balangir correspondent for The Pioneer ,I have covered severalstoriesondiffrent issuesof Bolangir andwesternOdisha.I had covered stories on water scarcity in Westen Odisha in 2010-11 and two stories have been posted in the Water Integrity Network's SouthAsia Blog .
I enclose both thestoriesfor your perusal
Yours
SudhirMishra/Bolangir
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http://waterintegrityblog.com/2011/12/08/odisha-groundwater-bill-shortcomings/
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Odisha Groundwater Bill shortcomings
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Odisha Groundwater Bill shortcomings
Written by Sudhir
Mishra, a Balangir (Odisha) based journalist working with The Pioneer,
a leading Indian newspaper. His contact email is sudhirmishra1@rediffmail.com
The Odisha Groundwater (Regulation, Development and
Management) Bill, 2011, which was placed before the State Legislative Assembly
in the monsoon session, suffers from many loopholes, as felt by the
Odisha Water Forum.
While the forum appreciates the initiative of the
Government of Odisha to regulate development and management of ground water, it
is concerned about the fact that the Bill does not address the fundamental
concerns regarding ground water management.
The bill proposes to form Ground Water Regulation
Authority (GWRA) that will regulate extraction of ground water in the notified
areas (where water is scarce). But, without bringing ground water into
the public trust domain, the authority of the GWRA might be challenged in the
court of law, as the land owner has the right to ground water under the Indian
Easement Act, points out a Press release of the Odisha Water Forum.
Similarly, the Bill exempts extraction of ground
water for the domestic and agricultural use in the notified areas from taking
permission from the authority. But, the definition of agriculture in the Bill
could very well include industrial agriculture, commercial agriculture and the
allied industries. The bill again does not mention about the right of the
landless on ground water, role of the Gram Panchayats in the management of
ground water, equity and environmental concerns.
Since 1970, the Government of India has been urging
the States to legislate for the regulation and management of ground water.
Though four decades have passed since the Government felt its urgency first to
regulate ground water, Odisha has not been successful in enacting law for
ground water. This bill has not been put in public domain to get the feedback
from the concerned citizens and organizations, which contravenes the spirits of
the State Water Policy 2007, the forum said.
Meanwhile, the forum has appealed to the State
Legislature to postpone the enactment of law for the time being and do it after
referring the model bill of July 29, 2011, incorporating the present concerns
and consulting the citizenry.
While Odisha has waited so long for this
legislation, it won’t hurt to wait for a few more months to achieve an all
encompassing legislation on ground water, the forum maintained.
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