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DLF office

Will Sudipti Iceberg Sink DLF?

26 April 2012

There is something sinister about the proverbial tip of an iceberg. For one, its deceptive appearance makes you ignore the obvious. And then, you obviously miss the peril that lurks underneath. So when the Delhi High Court in early-January imposed a cost of Rs 2 lakh on realty major DLF Limited while dismissing its plea against an order by market regulator, the Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) to probe an allegation, it was seen as only an instance of a Delhi-based businessman being...

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Madhav Gadgil report

The undermined report

26 April 2012

From the moment the Western Ghats Ecology Expert Panel (WGEEP) submitted its ecological report on the Western Ghats to the Ministry of Environment and Forests (MoEF) , the government was in a position it wanted desperately to wriggle out from. The 14-member panel headed by Prof Madhav Gadgil had presented its report on August 31, 2011, during the peak of the furore over the Bellary illegal mining case. With the Central Empowered Committee (CEC) of the Supreme Court also looking at the issue of...

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Western Ghats region

Experts’ report seeks to bring a halt to mining in Western Ghats

26 April 2012

For the mining lobby, it gets only worse. But that’s good news for conservation. If the report on illegal mining by the Central Empowered Committee (CEC) of the Supreme Court was not bad enough, the one by the Western Ghats Ecology Expert Panel (WGEEP) seeks to bring mining to a grinding halt in most parts of the fragile hotspot. The panel, which submitted its report to the ministry of environment and forests (MoEF) on August 31, 2011, has called for a blanket ban on mining in the most...

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Censored Western Ghats report

The report govt wanted to bury in Western Ghats

25 April 2012

The order of the Central Information Commissioner (CIC) asking the Union Ministry of Environment and Forests (MoEF) to “disclose” the ecological report of the Western Ghats Ecology Expert Panel (WGEEP) by May 5 is bound to have far-reaching consequences on “developmental” activity in the area. The ministry, which had been sitting on the document since August 31, 2011 when the panel submitted its two-volume report, will now not be able to dilute the recommendations of the 14-member panel.The...

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Forest Act violation

Forest land: Karnataka violated laws, granted leases

19 April 2012

The Karnataka High Court’s directive to the state government staying two mini-hydel projects in the ecologically-sensitive Western Ghats is bound to have far-reaching consequences. The order is also a scathing indictment of the manner in which the government has been throwing environmental laws to the winds. Wildlife biologist Sanjay Gubbi said, “The order is significant since the court has taken the government to task over the flagrant manner in which the Forest (Conservation) Act, 1980 was...

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South City Sugruha

South Bangalore case hearing may see 3,000 respondents

6 April 2012

About 3,000 people might descend on the City Civil Court on Saturday in response to the summons for a hearing in a case filed by builders Larsen and Toubro (L&T) against the apartment owners of South City. The builders and the apartment owners of the gated South City mini-township on Bannerghatta Road have been locked in legal wrangles for years now. The case in question is one of the many disputes that have dogged the swanky enclave that include exclusivity of property, deposit monies, delays...

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Juvenile injustice

Kids in juvenile homes being driven to suicide

6 April 2012

From lodging girls in boys’ homes to inmates of juvenile homes being abused by the very people who are meant to protect them, the situation of juveniles in Karnataka is not only appalling, it is in fact scary. The situation in the juvenile justice homes in the state are so atrocious that many of the children in conflict with the law and those in need of care are either committing suicide or making valiant efforts to do so. The glaring facts have emerged from a hard-hitting report, The State of...

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Western Ghats climate change

Climate change in Western Ghats to hit water supply

22 March 2012

It’s bad news for all – from farmers to policymakers. Yields of tea, coffee and cardamom from high altitude plantations in the Western Ghats are falling because of the changing regional climate. Worse, the region is likely to see a 1.7-1.8 degrees C rise in temperature by 2030. Rainfall may increase in most parts, but the number of rainy days will go down. If that is not all, sediment yield is on the rise with the increasing intensity of rainfall. The warning comes in a hardhitting report ‘Water...

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Schools Water Portal

Here’s another scare for Bangalore: Fluoride in water

22 March 2012

It’s not a problem as yet, but the first signs of trouble have been found by a bunch of schoolchildren. The issue is that of fluoride content in drinking water in the state. The Schools Water Portal, an initiative of Arghyam, has found fluoride content in seven places in the state: Bellary, Kudremukh, Kasargod, Mangalore, Belgaum, Kopal and Bangalore North. According to Priya Desai of Arghyam, the Schools Water Portal is an online platform that shares learning resources on water with parents...

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Puttenahalli lake

When lakes vanish, water tables dip

21 March 2012

The term “water woes” has today become a cliché. But it’s not water supply issues or the associated woes that are disturbing. What is, is the fact that water has been disappearing right from under our noses. Bulk of the water supplied to Bangalore has to be carried from afar because there’s precious little groundwater left. Najeeb KM, regional director of the south-western zone of the Central Ground Water Board (CGWB) offers a pointer as an explanation: “One of the prime reasons groundwater...

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