Odisha Television: Bhubaneswar: Thursday,
September 22, 2016.
As the
controversy over Polavaram project in Andhra Pradesh rages on, an exclusive
report by Odisha Television reveals that the guidelines of the Union Water
Resources department were flouted while awarding national project status to the
project.
As per
information obtained through RTI Act, the central government had totally
sidestepped the prescribed guidelines of the Water Resources department and
declared the Polavaram project as a national project.
As per the prescribed
guidelines, in order to grant a national project status, a project should
fulfill the eligibility criteria required for funding under Accelerated
Irrigation Benefit Program (AIBP) including the investment clearance of the
Planning Commission. However, no such clearance has been obtained in case of
Polavaram project.
Moreover, as
per the guidelines “On receipt of a proposal from the State government for
inclusion of a project as National Project, the ministry of water resources may
send a team of officers to the project site with a view to make assessment of
the present status of the project and to firm up the plans for its completion
in a specified time frame.” Furthermore, the guidelines prescribe that a team
should also review the losses that could be on account of the project.
However, in
case of Polavaram no such visit and review were carried out by any team.
“All the
guidelines have been flouted in case of Polavaram and it has been made a
national project. In spite of clear guidelines, no team has visited the site
and conducted a proper assessment,” said RTI activist Hemant Panda.
Notably, the
UPA-led central government had granted national project status to Polavaram
project. The current NDA-led central government maintained the status of the
project and announced that it will fund 90% of the project cost.
It is being
assessed that a lot of areas of Odisha will be submerged due to the project.
However, no public hearing has been conducted in these areas and no provisions
have been made to compensate and rehabilitate affected people. The Odisha
government has moved the Supreme Court against the project.