Climate Change · Dams · Hydro Power Projects · Rivers

DRP 18 Aug2025: Sustainable Hydropower an Oxymoron?

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  1. Himalayas has always been a source of spirituality and unending supply of valuable resources like water and medicinal plants in addition to aesthetic values. The morale should have been how to safeguard this natural heritage.

    No developed country opts for hydropower as more solar and wind power generation are on the rise, except in India where centre is hellbent on allowing more dams in the himalayas, felling large amount of forest and destabilising traditions of the local people that is not only irresponsible but it shows that they don’t care about people’s lives.

    If we consider recent incidents where two large flash floods came down and innumerable lives were lost, one area ie Dharali, is disturbed by road widening project, using dynamite; the other in Kishtwar district that has dams at every 10 kms on the river. Each time, government officials call it “climate change” and get away. Even Dharali flash flood had been caused by “cloud burst” by all the news channels. They didn’t even bother to wait for the full scientific report to come out.

    Monsoon in the himalayas isn’t new. We know how local people struggle to find their resources amid blocked roads due to landslides. But the incidents happening in sequence, are not normal. They are taking place in a new order and we will watch more loss of lives in these himalayan states as more hydropower projects are being allowed at tax payer’s cost, by the ministry. If expert committee members like Dr. Ravi Chopra, Dr. Hemnat Dhyani are silenced/ignored that doesn’t mean nature would comply. It will show us who rules.

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