Hindustan Times (Amritsar)

Long-drawn disputes, protests mark the dam’s long journey

- Malavika Vyawahare malavika.vyawahare@hindustant­imes.com n

NEW DELHI: When then prime minister, Jawaharlal Nehru, laid the foundation of the S arda rS ar o var Dam in 1961, Na rend ra Mo di was an 11-year-old boy. Now on his 67 th birthday ,56 years on, Mo di is dedicating arguably the most controvers­ial developmen­t project to the nation.

On September 17, Modi will oversee the opening of 30 gates of the dam. The reservoir will be filled to its capacity of 4.73 million cubic metre (MCM). On June 17 the gates were closed to increase the height of the dam from 121.92 metres to 138.72 metres, which allows storage of 1.25 MCM.

In 1979, the Narmada Water Disputes Tribunal, formed to resolve inter-state disputes surroundin­g the use of Narmada waters, granted approval for the constructi­on of 3,000 small, 135 medium and 30 major dams including two mega dams: the Narmada Sagar and the Sardar Sarovar.

The1,312-kilometre-longriver drains into the Arabian Sea after passing through the states of Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtr­a and Gujarat. The S arda rS ar o var project is supposed to provide drinking water, power and irrigation to a wider region including Rajasthan.

The developmen­t came with costs, and those were to be borne by the people living in proximity of the dams, with the dammed waters inundating villages, fertile land displacing hundreds of thousands of families, and at least 13,385 hectares of forest land.

In the mid-1980s Medha-Patkar plunged into the resistance movement leading an over 3- decades long movement that not only questioned the rationale for the dam but of the developmen­t model underpinni­ng it.

Though the fight to prevent the dam from being built and to mi tigate its impacts was lost, there is consolatio­n in the legal directives to ensure that people impacted are at least adequately compensate­d. The opening of the 30 gates is closes a chapter but the struggle continues. Med ha Patkar,s aw the move as a gift to the BJP rather than the country, accusing the party making the announceme­nt with Gujarat elections in mind.

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