River link has little projects Takers in Bengal (such as the project likely to displace 4.5 lakh people).
The Government welcomes the West Bengal did not draft the Indian networking of rivers and the creation of a national water grid. Nandagopal Bhattarcharjee, Minister of State for study and development, water, whether the investment of Rs5, 60000 crore in the project is feasible for a developing country of India. He pointed out while we talk at a seminar on “Networking of rivers in India: Boon or Bane?” held recently in Kolkata. The seminar was organized by the Indian Institute of Social Welfare and Business Management and the Centre for Environment and Development. Bhattarcharjee expected that the project on the loss of current and the increase of deposit of silt in the Bhagirathi-Ganga-River Hooghly.
It could be the loss of flow in other rivers as well. In addition, the design of programmes in Kolkata and Haldia may shrink, activities at the port. The project could displace nearly 4.5 lakh man and underground 7.90000 hectares of forest, according to KK Bandyopadhyay, visiting professor at Calcutta and Jadavpur universities.
The seminar noted that truckers interbasin diversion of water resources could lead to what unforeseen effects on the environment. It was stressed, depletion of the layer of snow because of global warming.
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