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Causes and consequences of increasing worldwide land subsidence

Last month, when news came that half of China’s major cities, including coastal and inland are sinking[i], to many it sounded like some minor obscure event in some far off corner of the world. But the event is not only major and worrying, also relevant to many parts of the world, including many parts of India. Our situation may even be worse in some areas. But first let us understand what was this news about. (Feature Photo above of recent Land Subsidence in Kashmir. Photo from The Times of India).

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Dams · Environment Impact Assessment · Expert Appraisal Committee · Himalayas · Irrigation · Landslide · Ministry of Environment and Forests · Nepal · Public Hearing

Who exactly needs the Pancheshwar Dam?

Bolo Jai Jai Baba Bhole”, the Prime Minister Narendrabhai Modi, while speaking at Kedarnath in Uttarakhand in Oct 2017[i], asked the people in audience to chant with him. Indian deity Mahadev, the presiding deity at Kedarnath on the banks of Mandakini river is possibly the closest to rivers and nature among all the deities, as is also clear from his attire. Baba Bhole is one of the many names of this deity. Incidentally, the massive, controversial Pancheshwar Dam a pet project of Mr Modi will also submerge the Pancheshwar Mahadev Temple, where too, the presiding deity is same Bhole Baba. But we will come back to Bhole Baba. Continue reading “Who exactly needs the Pancheshwar Dam?”