Thursday, July 27, 2006

NO TO TIPAIMUKH DAM

A 24 hrs general strike began from 6 in the evening today. It is against the construction of Tipaimukh dam.

I’m totally against the dam.

Don’t think of the emerging clash as between some idealist environmentalists and tree-huggers on the one hand and the pragmatists and people-for-development types on the other.

It’s not.

I’m against the dam after carefully going through the cost-benfit profile of the mammoth project vis a vis the interest of the all of the people of Manipur. As I understand it, the cost-benefit profile is something like this:

>>As per the project report of NEEPCO, the project will produce more than 10,000 MW of power. The investment, based on the cost factors of some years back, is also around Rs 10,000 crores. I’m depending on my memories here.

>> Out of the 10,000 MW produced, NEEPCO will give 12% to Manipur ‘free’.

This 12% of the power produced is supposed to be ‘free’ benefit from the project. 12% of the projected power produced works out to 1200 MW. If we get that much MW of power, there will even be surplus power for the whole State for some foreseeable futures. I firmly believe that we should somehow manage to get MW of power in demand during hours, if not as large as 1200 MW. Without that much power supply, we cannot hope of any development in this state.

Naturally, the power that be in Manipur is dazzled in the prospect of getting ‘free’ 1200 MW of power. They are saying that the whole people of Manipur are extremely fortunate in finding some corporations, like NEEPCO, which are willing to sink in that kind of investment here.

What about the cost? Cost burden to the future generations of Manipur??

We can start here like this—in accepting the 12% ‘free’ we would be gifting the 88% to NEEPCO for eternity. The operating word is ETERNITY. We, of the present and all the generations to come, will have no right to renegotiate the deal. So, we will be looted of 88% of Tipaimukh’s resource from ourselves, next generation to us, so on up to ETERNITY.

Do I sound like an alarmist? Even a propagandist of some tree-huggers??

Look to Loktak project, executed and run by NHPC. They are giving 10% of the total power produced to the State. And they are looting the 90% of the power for many years now? How much they had invested here?

I have had some opportunities to talk to both NHPC and Manipur Govt officials. And it is confirmed beyond any reasonable doubt that the Government of Manipur has absolutely no rights to renegotiate the Loktak project deal.

In other words, NHPC will continue to own the 90% of the potential of the waters of our own Loktak for ETERNITY.

You have to remember here that NHPC and NEEPCO represent Government of India but with corporate masks.

Tipaimukh dam is the same deal as that of Loktak’s but on a much bigger scale.

This cost alone totally makes it justified for us to reject the Tipaimukh dam for now and for ETRENITY.

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