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Prolonged dry spell casts doom on tourism business in Hogenakkal

- V ASHOK KUMAR

COIMBATORE: Prolonged dry spell has spelt doom on the livelihood of hundreds of oarsmen in Hogenakkal in the Dharmapuri district.

The coracle operators have been rendered jobless as the gushing waterfalls has reduced into a trickle and Riverr Cauvery has become barren with exposed rocks. As a result, more than 400 oarsmen are facing challengin­g times as they are unable to eke out a living because of lack of water.

“Never before, the coracle operators have stayed off work for so long because of insufficie­nt water. Even though coracles could be operated in some patches of stagnating water, it is pointless as tourists may not be able to enjoy the scenic beauty and all that is visible is only rocks. In the previous years, the coracle operations were suspended because of flooding issues,” said M Kempuraj, former president of Anna Coracle Operators Welfare Associatio­n in Hogenakkal.

It has been two months since March that coracle operations remain suspended due to lack of water.

“A minimal number of tourists arrive to bathe in scanty waters that pour out in the falls. This is the peak season as usually up to 50,000 tourists arrive at the falls daily during the months of April and May. Now, just a few hundreds of tourists come and they leave after a bath,” he added.

For a ride in the gushing waters, a family of four with a child is charged Rs 1,500 as charge. Of this, Rs 200 is for the administra­tion, while the remaining amount is for oarsmen. They operate on a turn basis with every coracle operator getting one or two rides depending on the crowd. Suspension of coracle operations is also a major revenue loss to the government.

However, the onset of summer rains has raised a glimmer of hope for the 2000-odd families eking out a living out of the tourism sector in Hogenakkal.

“Rains have begun to pour out on and off in Hogenakkal over the last two days and as well as in some catchment areas of Karnataka. It has given us some hope that the situation will soon resume normal by a week or so,” said S Rejndran, an oarsman.

 ?? ?? Coracles lying idle in Hogenakkal
Coracles lying idle in Hogenakkal

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