Showing posts with label Mining. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mining. Show all posts

Friday, 14 December 2018

Illegal mining transportation in Colomba

Reports from Colomba, Sanguem, Goa indicate that from 13/12/2018 at 2.30 pm illegal iron ore mining transportation is going on. Mining lease that is cancelled was in the name of Badrudding Mavani and operated by Radha Timblo whose name was given by Government of India to Supreme Court of India for possessing bank account in Swiss bank. The transportation of  ore is being carried on to Capxem, Sanvordem Jetty. Efforts of mining interest to start mining legal has flopped and they have resorted to starting the same illegally.

All the mining sites has to be shut down and possessions taken over so that these type of incidents of illegal mining transportation does not come up causing hard to ecology and economy alike.  

Tuesday, 14 August 2018

Eco-hostile Resolution on Goa Mining


The resolution taken unanimously passed by Goa Legislative Assembly on August 03, 2018 strongly recommending re-starting of mining in Goa is completely eco-hostile act on behalf of all elective representatives in House. However this is no shocker. Mining companies of Goa are known to be funding State and National Political Parties both ruling and opposition, their MLAs are therefore obliged to push ahead the agenda of the mining corporate. Plus several MLAs of Goa are direct and indirect beneficiaries of mining industry with open and covert business links.

Curtorim MLA Reginald Lorenco who had raised public hopes with some dissent to mining, gave in. Cortalim MLA Alina Saldanha who is amongst the most sensitive and skilled having worked with late Mathany Saldanha and functioned as Goa’s Minister for Environment and Forest has betrayed for trees has no votes. Tribal Affairs Minister and Priol MLA Govind Gawde did not bother to have deeper look at the tribal communities’ expression of grievances arising from ecological damage caused by mining industry in Sonshi and Colomba. Their votes signified their co-option to the exploitative system in place.

The resolution to re-start mining in Goa completely exclude any mention to the ecological damage that mining has already caused: amount of water pumped out daily depleting ground water table, amount of forest land diverted for mining purpose, amount of trees cut down or buried alive under mining dumps, the intensity of pollution caused to the paddy fields and rivers.

On the contrary we have witnessed highly objectionable comments from the Chief Minister Manohar Parrikar who is also Goa’s environment Minister “Just on ground of environmental damage, is it right to stop mining activity?” Goa’s environment Minister has a mindset that is in needs of immediate correction. Can economy flourish by damaging environment? The very first meeting of the Goa State Pollution Control Board (GSPCB) minutes records that mining is biggest environmental pollution in Goa and barges transporting iron ore causes environmental pollution to Goa’s rivers, and massive public awareness is the need of the hour. When mining has caused such a high level of damage to Goa is it not the duty of the State government to stop mining forever and move people away from dependency on mining?

A month ago Indian Government’s Niti Ayog published study that warned of increasing shortage of fresh water in India. All water pumped out to extract ore in Goa is fresh water. Do any of the MLAs in Goa Legislative Assembly has data on how much ground water is pumped out from the legal and illegal mining pits in Goa ever since mechanization of mining in the decade of 1970s? Do they have information as to how many water bodies like wells in Sirgao has gone dry because of pumping out of ground water from mining pits? Do they have any data on how much of agriculture has been damaged due to flow of mining silt into paddy fields in Sattari, Bicholim, Ponda, Sanguem and Darbandora Talukas? How much unemployment and food insecurity has this created since 1970? It appears from the resolution that MLAs are only elected representatives lack moral courage and vulnerable to swings of cash and bullying.

Latest advertisements in Delhi Print media claim that mining in Goa is sustainable and eco-friendly. The extracted ore has reached shores of China, Japan, Pakistan and other countries as per records published by Goa Mineral Ore Exporters Association and Goa’s ore is sustaining these foreign countries. From 1945 Goa’s ore export has contributed immensely in resurrecting Japanese economy shattered by nuclear bombings. From 2000 Goa’s major share of exports went of China. Goa’s exports sustained Japanese and Chinese economies. How mining has sustained Goa’s ecology?

In what way Goa’s mining is eco-friendly? Isn’t it repackaging of mineral farming concept? On the contrary very first minutes of GSPCB proves that mining is an eco-hostile industry causing irreversible damage to Forest, Agriculture, Horticulture and Rivers.

Former Chief Minister Pratapsingh Rane, Poriem MLA is worst of all for his claims of not being aware of ecological damage due to mining. He must visit Pissurlem, Sirgao, Cavrem, Bicholim, Lamgao, Colomba, Advalpal, Honda, Sonshi and meet people who are staying and are at the receiving end of the mining industry.

The resolution to re-start mining by modifying Central Government mining laws is eco-hostile decision that will inevitably lead to Goa’s ecocide.

Sebastiao Rodrigues

Saturday, 21 July 2018

Padi RFO Pranay Naik harassing Goa's tribal People


Urgently call up Padi RFO Pranay Naik and lodge your protest. His mobile no: 7798986166.



According to reports one tribal person from Gokuldem, Quepem, Goa named Bhiva Kust Velip has been booked for trespass into forest and cutting of trees by Range Forest Officer (RFO), Padi, Goa. Moreover according to reports RFO has asked Velip to fill up self incriminating Affidavit admitting that Velip was involved in illegal cutting of tree and willing to pay whatsoever fines imposed by the Government according to law in force and to appear before RFO whenever called. When this Freemason law did came in force in Goa. There are already three Judgments of Supreme Court of India that has termed December 1961 armed entry into Goa ordered by Indian Congress Party’s Nehru as an act of Conquest. This means that act of Padi RFO is colonial in nature.The fact that RFO goes and penalizes tribal person Bhiva Kust Velip for cutting of 12 trees, trimming of 13 trees and burning the area of government forest of Gokuldem village of Quepem Taluka on July 20, 2018
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Shifting cultivation in forest is well known practice of tribal people all over the world based on principle of regeneration of ecology as venues of cultivation is changed after every few years and forest is allowed to regenerate. If Goa’s own tribal people are harassed this way then where is Freedom we celebrate on August 15? Where is Liberation that we celebrate on December 19? Why government diverted large amount of forest land to mining? Mining companies not only cut down trees but entire mountains razed down exported.

Bharat Mukti Morcha, Goa Unit strongly condemns act of Padi RFO to use intimidation of law against tribal people of Goa and calls for immediate halt to ongoing harassment.

Urgently call up Padi RFO Pranay Naik and lodge your protest. His mobile no: 7798986166.


Tuesday, 17 July 2018

Second attack on Sonshi mining protester




Bharat Mukti Morcha, Goa Unit condemns second attack on Surendra Sablo Gawde early morning today July 17, 2018 in Sonshi, Sattari, Goa while on his way back home after night duty at work. He is leading protest against mining industry and has filed several petitions in Courts in Goa. Two men wearing black dresses with masks and with knives attacked him on Sonshi internal road. He managed to escape without sustaining any injury leaving his bike on the spot.

Surendra Gawade and GAKUVED Federation had filed complaint on 12.07.2018 at the Valpoi police station, office of the SP and before the ST Commission about the threat call and first attack.

Surendra Gawade and the mining affected villagers had filed petitions in the High Court, Goa Human Rights Commission and Goa ST Commission against the mining companies earlier this year for various violations by the mining companies.

No action by the Goa police or concern authorities till date. No FIR has been registered so far. It appears that all authorities are hand in gloves to intimidate Surendra Gawade and the tribal villagers of Sonshi. This incident proves collapse of constitutional machinery in Goa and rule of Manusmriti enforced deliberately for bamon supremacy and capitalism aggression.     


The very fact that in spite of nearly 2,000 personnel with Goa police Surendra is attacked by armed goons is clear sign that the command structure of goons has positive nexus with local MLA as well the Home Minister. It is totally unthinkable that when Goa has such good police system open attacks are launched against citizens. It looks as if Goa government is driving State of Goa towards civil war.

Attack on Surendra is the latest in the series of attacks witnessed recently like that on Nilesh Gaonkar and Ravindra Velip of Cavrem, Rama Kankonkar and Arturo D'Souza of Tiswadi. Lessons of history teach us that for the survival of Bamon Raj violence is actively engaged as strategy. 

Goa's home ministry even inducted special secretary who is an IAS officer Anjali Sherawat and several IPS officers and yet law and order is allowed to breach to benefit mining industry by violating Right to Life and creating fear in Society. People of Goa will be left with no option but to set Manusmriti ablaze in every vaddo of every village and city of Goa.

Jai Mulnivasi!

Monday, 16 July 2018

Acid attack on mining opponent in Honda, Sattari

Bharat Mukti Morcha, Goa Unit condemns acid attack and threats to Sonshi mining protestor. Surendra Shablo Gawde from Sonshi, Sattari, Goa leads protest against open cast iron ore mining industry that compose of Vedanta, Sesa Goa, Quenim, Salgaocars amongst others.  Surendra is currently facing intimidation and threats from unknown culprits.  On June 30, 2018 unknown Hindi speaking man dashed against Surendra on the main road in Honda, Sattari, Goa; put something in his hand on Surendra's back shoulder and then quickly apologized and went away. Surendra proceeded home and found himself uneasy at shoulder back. He asked his mother to check his back and mother found bubbles underneath his skin. Not suspecting anything serious Surendra began treating wounds with home remedies but wound was slow to heal.

Then after four days on July 04, 2018 Surendra got an internet call on his mobile without any number. Caller identified himself as the same person who has dashed against him at Honda road and thrown acid on his back. Caller did not disclose his name and address but demanded that he withdraws all the cases against mining companies filed by him in various legal authorities.
  
After this Surendra informed his collaborators and villagers, and filed complaint at Valpoi Police Station where Shivram Vaingankar is currently Police Inspector. Police did not register FIR. On July 13, 2018 Surendra was called to the Police Station and taken for medical check up at Valpoi Health Centre, Valpoi. Doctor-on-duty after examining Surendra told him that he had wasted his half an hour and henceforth not to oppose mining industry in Sonshi. Identity of this doctor needs to be traced for giving such nasty advice. Police has to investigate whether local MLA Viswajit Rane is involved in pressurizing the doctor to communicate this message to all the mining protesters in Goa.  
  
Question arises as to whether this type of attack was on any bamon or Chief Minister or Ministers or Governor or IAS officer or IPS officer or IFS officer would police be as lazy as in this case of Surendra Sablo Gawde? Or are police under order from Home Ministry to act lazy so that extra-legal agents prowling around could intimidate protesters against mining?

Bharat Mukti Morcha express total support and solidarity with Surendra Sablo Gawde and his organization - GAKUVED. Bharat Mukti Morcha calls for investigations from Cyber crime cell in order to detect identity of the culprit and enforce arrest. If Goa's Home Minister wants he can easily find identity of the culprit and master mind behind this. The problem is that Home Minister of Goa is also the Mining minister. 
   
Discuss this message with at least five people in your contact. Then form local action group wherever you are to follow up on the matter. Together lets march towards Justice, together let’s build up Peace. Let’s together destroy dominating powers against humanity and against ecology. 

Jai Mulnivasi!

Monday, 11 June 2018

Oh Jharia! Oh Fires!

Image result for jharia coal fireIn a breezy calm of Goa
I met messenger of Jharia fires
Inside the classroom informed
Coal underground, oh dear, on fire!

Story unfolds the first day of June
Jharia coal burning for many years, months and days
Image result for jharia coal fireI lost count exactly how many
Researchers tell us exact story!

I know not exactly how many places
I know not who put matchstick
I know not who did profit
Image result for jharia coal fire
I know not who control coal mafia


Fire of Jharia voiced out a cry
in my beloved Goa,
At times Goa confronts
Adani, Jindal and Vedanta might.

I know for sure dozen villages are up in smoke
I know from source some people moved to rehabilitation sites
I know for caste based discrimination is a rampant
I know for certain; people struggle for better livelihood and Jobs.

Two colonies of Belgharia and Jagjivanpur 
are where housed rehabilitated people.
Plight of Scheduled Caste in Jagjivanpur is "living hell",
Image result for jharia coal fireWho is responsible for this?

Scheduled Castes are indigenous people of India
How come they are treated so badly?
Who gave this name "Jagjivanpur" to rehabilitation colony?
Wasn't Jagjivan Ram a puppet used against Ambedkar?

Is it Government of India that own Coal India Limited?
Is it government of Jharkhand?
Is it Coal mafia?
Image result for jharia coal fireIs it Politicians?

Or is it all the above and many more?
Is it mass of educated middle class keeping studied silence?
Or is it affected people for they were born?
Image result for jharia coal fireOr is it educational and research institutions failed in their role?

Fire of hearts moves miles with plenty of smiles,
Sets ablaze many minds in many nations
Connects flames of struggles across Globe
And Goa is not excluded from fiery scope.

In Goa we our own battles on board
Yet keep corner of our heart for Jharia fire to rage on
Lets attempt to decode
Lets offer listening Ear
Image result for jharia coal fire

We desire Peace!
We desire Jharia fires off
We extend hands of Solidarity
For Jharia to be Heaven again!

For butterflies to fly again
For birds to sing again
For wild to bloom again
For Humans to sustain again.
Image result for jharia coal fire 
Sincere wishes we share
Honest steps we initiate
Words of greetings we exchange
Oh Jharia, with Love from Goa!


Sebastian Rodrigues after inspiring presentation in Goa from Priya Wadini at Regional Science Congress, Goa

Pictures included here are selected from Google.



Thursday, 1 March 2018

'Why' Politics of all Party meeting on Goa mining

Why Goa's legislators never thought of calling all Party meeting to discuss water shortages caused by mining by drying up of 75 village water wells of Sirigao village as mining pits have gone 90 meter below sea level? Why they never thought of calling all Party meeting to discuss entire destruction of agriculture by mining industry in Sirigao village? Why Goa legislators never had all Party meet when Forests land were diverted for mining and razed down brazenly? Why Goa legislators never had all Party meeting when Goa's rivers are invaded by mining industry through pollution as recorded in first meeting of GSPCB? Why they never called all Party meeting when so many jobs in hinterlands of Goa steadily lost due to mining intrusions? Why Goa's legislators are so selective in calling all Party meetings about mining in Goa? Is it likely that mining industry funds and 'buys off' all the MLAs? Is is likely that all political Parties in Goa are funded openly or under the table by mining industry? Why? Why? Why? This set of questions need answer for the sake of Goa's safety and prosperity. Can you attempt an answer?

Monday, 7 August 2017

228 Mining barges behind Nationalization of Mandovi, Zuari and Cumbharjua rivers

It was mining barges that got involved Inland Waterways Authority of India (IWAI) in Goa in 2010. Click here for background links. Now it is in the interest of mining barges that Goa's six intra-state rivers were decalred as National Waterways in March 2016 unilaterally without public consultations in Goa. Mining barges then applied their minds for the digging Goa's rivers. IWAI has been championing the cause of mining barges faithfully and has applied for the permision to dredge Mandovi, Zuari and Cumbharjua canal. The application came up for the discussion at the 10th meeting of the Expert Appraisal Committee and recorded in its meeting minutes dated 24th October 2016. A fleet of at least 228 barges are all set to torment Goa like never before. Mining is already a history sheeter in Goa and proved capacity for mass ecological havoc and proved in several studies including Shah Commision appointed by Central Government. Expert Appraisal committee has given its consent with several conditions including carrying on of various studies of these three rivers and holding of Public Hearings. With gratitude to Adv. O. Stanley of Our Rivers, Our Rights (OROR) we share here the copy of Expert Appraisal Committee minutes for public information and debate.



Tuesday, 16 May 2017

Open washing of mining barges in Mandovi as Captain of Ports turns blind eye



This mining barge bearing number M V Mandovi PNJ 614 is captured on camera at 11.40 am today May 16, 2017 at Old Goa. The speeding barge is being openly washed in the middle of Mandovi by two people and third one supervises. One is forced to ponder was to why Captain of Ports is overlooking the erring barges? Why CoP is relaxed on this count? Earlier on April 18, 2017 another barge F SHARAD PNJ 222was caught on camera doing similar washing activity in Mandovi. You may visit the links here. 

Why affairs has gone so sloppy at Captain of Ports? Is mining companies taken control of Captain of Ports so that he is forced to maintain silence? Mining industry has looted and plundered Goa for past 60 years. Shah commission gave us some glimpse of the way it was done. Now all we need is immediate halt to molestation of Goa rivers by mining industry through their barges.Or did captain of Ports authorized open washing washing of barges in Rivers of Goa?  

Thursday, 4 May 2017

Arabian Sea Capital dredging at MPT reflects India's colonial mindset towards Goa

Date: 29th April 2017

To,
Member Secretary,
Goa State Pollution Control Board,
Panjim, Goa.

Subject:  Objections to Capital Deepening of Navigation Chennel at Mormugao Port Trust for Cape size vessels
Sir,
People should also understand that there are so many shipyards not following environmental laws, besides there are barges along the Zuari river bay and each of these barges has created health hazards, environmental hazards besides pollution. These aspects are ignored.
Cyril George, MPT Chairman in an exclusive interview to Navin Jha in Herald, Panjim dated 17th June 2015.
The undersigned wish to state as under:

1.      We write this letter in the 199th year of the Bhima Koregaon revolt wherein the rule of Peshwayee was destroyed and slavery of the natives of India ended at the outskirts of Pune. Governments of India’s plans for Mormugao Port Trust are directed towards re-initiating of Peshwayee rule in India and we are left with only one option – to object. And we do object here. Kindly take note:
2.      On page 1-1 of the above cited EIA it is mentioned “Mormugao Port is a Major Port on the west coast of India and has completed 125 years of glorious service to the nation’s maritime trade.”  125 years ago Mormugao Port (MPT) Trust set up by collaboration between British and Portuguese Colonialism. From its inception in 1885 till 19 December 1961 MPT was operating in colonial context directly under Portuguese rule. EIA study has hidden this fact. Then in 1961 as per records of the USSR vetoed UN resolution of December 18, 1961 India invaded Goa. Later on Supreme Court of India confirmed this status in Gosalia mining case where in it was held that India annexed Goa by Conquest. Claims of MPT of glorious service to nation’s maritime trade are anti-national and amounts to glorifying prevailing colonial system. MPT carries forward the Colonial Heritage. MPT was born in the womb of Colonialism and flourished as colonial enterprise irrespective of which country it has served with glory.
3.      On page 1-2 it is stated “MPT presently imports about 7 million tons of coal. MPT has 2 dedicated coal berths which has a combined capacity of about 12 million tons per annum. Although MPT is ideally located to serve the industries in the hinterlands of Karnataka, a lot of cargo including coal is imported through some of the ports situated in eastern coast of India despite the fact that the rail distance from these port to the industries are much more compared to Mormugao Port.”  This shows that Goa is only used as corridor for coal transportation at the enormous risk of Public Health and environmental hazards. For past decade and a half there are constant voices of protest against coal pollution in Vasco city. This fact is hidden from this EIA.
4.      On Page 1-4 it is stated “The existing depth of the outer channel is 14.40 m and inner channel is 14.10 m. A fully loaded Panamax vessel can be handled under these conditions by taking advantage of tide. The proposal is to deepen the outer channel to -19.80 m and inner channel to -19.50 m. This will facilitate navigation of Capesize vessels at any state of tide.” Mormugao Port is a natural harbor this dredging will create enormous ecological hazard and must be avoided. Ecological damage to bio-diversity is confirmed in the study conducted by committee appointed for this purpose by National Green Tribunal (NGT). Further more dredging carried on by MPT has been stayed by NGT after terming the MOEF Environmental clearance without Public consultation “as illegal, arbitrary and violation of environmental notification of 2006.”
5.      Further it is stated on the same page 1-4 “MoEF&CC has accorded the Environmental Clearance to M/s Mormugao Port Trust for the above mentioned project vide letter 10-23/2014 dated 9 th February, 2015. However, Hon'ble NGT, Pune Bench vide order dated 2nd September, 2016 has quashed and set aside the EC letter dated 9th February, 2016.” Politically the decision of MOEF to grant permission for capital dredging without public consultation reflects colonial mindset of the Government of India towards Goa.
6.      It is further stated on page 1-5 “The total quantity to be dredged was estimated to be about 15.40 million cum. Most of the dredging work will be undertaken with a Trailer Suction Hopper Dredger (TSHD). A Cutter Suction Dredger (CSD) will also be deployed for hard material and weathered rock if encountered. Out of which about 55% work has been completed in the year 2015. Hence, remaining quantity of dredged material will be about 7 mm3.”  This confirms colonial mindset of Government of India towards Goa; 55% of work completed which is described by NGT as illegal, arbitrary and violation of 2006 notification. Those responsible for this at MPT and MoEF must be criminally booked and prosecuted.
7.      On Page 1-5 it is stated “The Study Area for the EIA Study shall be the area within 10 km radius of the proposed navigation channel at the Centre.” When the Study Area is 10 km in radius covering several villages and cities why while Public Hearing was underway did MPT chairman Jeyakumar told press on 28/04/2017 that people who are outsiders to Vasco are raising objections and People of Vasco are silent? Why is he creating distinction between Vasco residents and those from outside? What is the basis for such comment? MPT itself has not limited itself only to Vasco, it has extended its jurisdiction over Zuari river mouth up to Cortalim-Agassaim bridge and down south upto Betul from the year 2000. In 1997 MPT permitted illegal drilling at Cacra village on Zuari coast. In 2010 MPT leased out Zuari river to Marinas requiring enormous dredging of Zuari. Why MPT has stepped out of Vasco if it cannot tolerate People from outside Vasco expressing their views on affairs of MPT when they are invited through Public Notice from Goa State Pollution Control Board?
8.      On Page 1-12 there is confirmation of ecological damage already done by dredging “The Committee appointed by the NGT submitted its Report dated 27th May, 2016. As seen from the said Report, the Committee suggested that the actual damage already done to the estuarine environment, the biodiversity in particular, should be assessed after the completion of the proposed dredging.” When the damage has already been inflicted and confirmed why those responsible has not been booked? This shows colonial mindset of India towards Goa. This has to change. Immediately criminal proceedings must be initiated without delay against those responsible and further developments with regard to dredging must cease.  
9.      Pages 1-12 and 1-13 state “It has been the case of MPT that the proposed project of dredging undertaken by MPT is in larger public interest and deepening of the channel would enable navigation of cape size vessels in the Mormugao Port which would reduce the sea freight rates and attract Port users to use the Port and save effective costs of logistics.” No larger public interest is stated in EIA with example. There is only a public ruin in the form of dust pollution in Vasco city as visible Deepening through dredging only serving private interests of corporate such as Adani, Jindal and Vedanta.
10.   Page 2-1 states “The main user for MPT is currently JSW steel. JSW steel imports about 7 million tons of coal and exports about 1 million ton of finished steel products through MPT. However their coal requirement is in excess of 15 million tons and thus, has to depend on ports on the Eastern Coast like Krishnapatnam for coal imports despite the fact that MPT is closer to their steel plant situated at Toranagallu.” So it is clear that main user is JSW who needs to cut transport distance to steel plant at Torangallu in Karnataka. Main user is not public but Private Corporation. Goa is only corridor for Coal and Coke.
11.  Page 2-2 states “Coal imports for JSW at MPT are carried out at Berth No.6 which is operated by South West Port Ltd, a group company of the JSW. Another Coal Berth No.7 has recently been made operational by Adani Port Terminal Ltd. The approach channel is about 6 km long.” Here we have more evidence of who are the beneficiaries of deepening of approach channel JSW and Adani. Where is larger public interest?
12.  Page 2-5 states “SWPL has commissioned Rapid in Motion Silo facility in July 2014. Also Coal Berth No.7 operated by Adani Ports has become operational in June 2014. Adani Ports have also installed Rapid in Motion Wagon handling facility. Hence the coal traffic is set to rise further.” Who permitted them to install this facility? Profit driven Industrialization as it comes across here is damaging to ecology. Should ecology be allowed to damage because these two corporate has installed Rapid in Motion Wagon handling facility? No.
13.  Page 2-6 states that “The main importer of coal through Mormugao Port is JSW Steel Plant located at Toranangallu, Karnataka.” Should Goa tolerate enormous damage to its ecology and Public Health to satisfy JSW? We are opposed to Goa being treated as mere corridor for Coal.
14.  Page 2-6 further states “At present, coal meant for JSW are brought in gearless vessels of about 75,000 DWT size. Coal importers stand to gain substantial freight advantage by deploying Capesize vessels. The deepening of the navigational channel will not only provide impetus for existing steel companies to increase their capacities, but also encourage new steel plants to come up. The capacity Capesize ships will be of the order of 185,000 DWT.” This is 110% increase in the size of ships to enter MPT carrying Coal, Coke to JSW plant in Karnataka. Natural harbor at MPT is not suited for handling capsize ships and they must not be allowed at MPT. No deepening of approach channel must be carried on.
15.  Page 2-17 states “The dredge spoil will be disposed of in the offshore disposal area.” This is very risky proposition. Fish habitat will suffer dangerous blow. We are opposed to dredging activity for deepening of approach channel.
16.  Page 2-23 states “MPT one of the thriving major ports on the west coast of India, has recently lost its business substantially due to the closure of the Iron Ore mines in the State of Goa.” Even though MPT has lost its business nature got respite by mining closure in Goa, ground water re-charged and fresh air was available to breath again. People after many years cultivated vegetable in their gardens freed from mining dust air pollution. These effects of closure of mines in Goa are not reflected in this EIA.
17.  Page 3-11 states “Infrastructure wise Goa has an advantage over other exporting regions in the countries in view of its being endowed with a deep sea port and waterways that crisscross the territory facilitating barge transport.” Deep Sea Port and waterways are nature’s gifts to Goa. This does not justify declaring six rivers of Goa as National Waterways. This declaration is an abuse of Goa’s rivers.
18.  Same page 3-11 further continues “The two rivers Mandovi and Zuari, provide cheap river transport.” No study is mentioned on impact on these rivers’ fisheries and ecology due to transportation by barges of industrialists. Further page 5-8 warns “Due to the non-availability of reliable long-term fishery data, it is rather difficult to predict the actual impact of dredging activity on estuarine fishery; hence it is strongly suggested to carry out a detailed comprehensive study covering a year-around survey for fishery, fish spawning ground and ichthyoplankton of bay-estuarine system of Zuari. This is particularly important as the maintenance dredging will be conducted about 6-8 weeks of the years.”
19.  Cacra village is not mentioned as Fishermen habitation and as Fish landing centre any where in the EIA. MPT sanctioned illegal drilling in Cacra in 1997 and faced public opposition from the local people.
20.  Negative impacts on fisheries due to dredging are listed in EIA itself at page 4-6:
Dredging harms the ecology, limiting the ability of the dredged habitat
and nearby areas to function as a nursery area, or feeding ground for all
the marine fauna.
Physiological stress to marine fish and commercially important species
by creation of short-term higher sediment loads in the water column.
Adult fish are likely to move away from or avoid areas of high
suspended solids, such as dredging sites, unless food supplies are
increased later on as a result of increases in organic material
transformation through heterotrophy and their biomass build-up.
Increased bioaccumulation of contaminants in commercially important
species.
Increase in the population of undesirable species such as viruses and
parasites.
Reduction in habitat due to loss of benthic primary producer habitat.
Temporary reduction/increase or change in fish catch may occur due to the proposed activities.

21.  Cumulative impacts are listed on page 4-9:

The probable impacts might include, introduction of alien and invasive
species due to the combined action of long distance vessel movement
in and out of the port area and proposed dredging activity.
The transport and spillage (due to un-maintained and un-managed
transport) of ore and other chemicals may have exacerbated impacts
due to proposed activity.
Dolphins have been regularly sighted near Dona Paula bay area (4.5km
from the project site), the increased turbidity and noise levels may drive
away these highly sensitive species.
Like occurrence of unintended events such as vessel collision,
accidents, fire and other inadvertent events. These occur mainly due to
lack of coordination, casual approach, un-managed port and associated
activity and no timely communication within and between the agencies
involved in offshore activities. These events may result in human
casualties if there are no precautions taken.
Oil spills due to any unplanned eventuality is one of the major threat to
the marine biota and can have a major long term irreversible losses
depending up on the extent, quantity and expanse of spillage.

22.  Page 6-5 states “High diversity of Mangrove exist in this (Sancoale) area. Presence of schedule species such as windowpane oyster, and other commercially important molluscs such as clams, oyster, windowpane oyster and cephalopods etc. Chikalim-Sancole bay is considered as ‘Hotspot’ of marine biodiversity. Chicalim and Nauxim Bays in the Zuari estuary is home for windowpane oyster which is schedule species.” Dredging will have adverse impact on entire marine ecology of Sancoale- Chicalim bay.
23.  Page 6-6 states “Project proponent should make necessary attempt to declare the coral reef area as a “Biodiversity Conservation Zone” so that fishing and tourism activities can be regulated.” Project proponent here is MPT and  it has already destroyed bio-diversity while dredging of approach channel upto 55%. Destroyer of Biodiversity must be punished first. In this case it is MPT rather than bothering about Bio-diversity Conservation Zone.
24.  Page 1-4 states “Eastern Port have deeper channel to handle capsize vessels.” What is the size? Why data is not supplied? Even if this is true it is equally true that Ports have destroyed beaches on Eastern coast of India. Deepening of Port at MPT will certainly destroy beaches  putting fishermen and tourism stakeholders in tremendous hardships.
25.  On Pages 3-62 and 3-63 caste profile of study villages is presented. OBC category is omitted while SC and ST is prevalent. According to Mandal Commission report 52% of Indian Population is OBC. Why this EIA ignored OBC in study area? 
We oppose deepening of navigation channel at Mormugao Port for approach channel for the above cited reasons.
Thanking you,

Yours sincerely,
        Sd/-
Maggie Silveira

President, Goa Unit

Wednesday, 19 April 2017

Pictures of Mining barge polluting Mandovi river

F SHARAD PNJ 222, a mining barge carrying ore in Mandovi river at 5.30 pm on 18/4/2017 was spotted washing and releasing mining waste from the barge inside Mandovi River. According to fishermen this is a common practice followed though illegal by barges in Mandovi and Zuari rivers of Goa. This leads to marine pollution and has direct negative effect on fisheries and ecological health of rivers. Here are few pictures clicked near Ribandar, Tiswadi. BMM calls for stringent action against barges carrying ore polluting Mandovi and Zuari. Captain of Ports, Goa needs to act on this immediately and issue warnings to all the mining companies on this matter.

 Clear visibility of water targeting to release ore waste inside the River Mandovi.


 Name of the Barge visible as F SHARAD PNJ 222. Investigation is needed as to whom this mine belongs to and whose ore it was transporting and to whom. Why barge is being washed in the middle of river?
Long range view of the erring barge. Mining is cause of all round ruin of Goa and this is yet another evidence to this effect.