Dear friends of NBA,
You all have been witness to the long, long battle on issues related to
the Narmada dams and the Sardar Sarovar Project affected, in particular.
Lakhs and lakhs of people in the Valley to be thrown out of their
generations old habitations, environs - social, cultural, and economic,
based on natural resources have always received your support, your
solidarity - that has helped us carry on for over two full decades.
Your presence and participation, during the March to May 2006 struggle in
Delhi, was most valuable. While neither the Prime Minister, the Central
Government nor the Supreme Court played their role or used their authority
to stop devastation, protect Adivasis and farmers, and to question the
false reports and affidavits, the people had to remain firm and determined
to face come what may, assert their rights�at least to just and fair
rehabilitation as a precondition to dams and displacement. That is
exactly what has happened since we went back to the Valley.
The monsoon, heavy enough, has brought in flooding. If it is in more than
one river valley in Western India this year, it is the dams that have
contributed to the floods everywhere, as we all know by now. In the
Narmada, the Sardar Sarovar, even though it has been stopped at 119 mts
instead of 122 mts, has caused flooding, destroying land and everything
associated with it, homes and hearths, trees and forests, gods and
graves, agriculture and forest produce.
It is certainly a killer wave that has tried to finish off the river
valley civilization which is the oldest in the world. Can this be
acceptable? Hundreds and thousands of Adivasis have become landless, many
homeless but they have shown the tenacity and perseverance to build their
own houses at a higher level�up in the mountains, with small patches of
farms left behind, all land drowned. They are the ones who have to
continue with their struggle for survival.
The government is almost absent in this region�even today when the crisis
is of survival, there are no proper rationing shops when even the right to
food is at stake. The age old habitations in Alirajpur (MP), Akkalkuva,
Akrani (Maharashtra) tehsils and some in Badwani (M.P.) are cut off from
each other and much more isolated from the rest of the world today than
they were before. There is no public transport. Private transport by
machine boats is unaffordable. There are no schools (but for the
Jeevanshalas of NBA), no dispensaries (except the honorary doctors put up
by Government of Maharashtra in a few villages on a temporary basis, and
the floating dispensary gifted by the European Commission to Maharashtra
government, which is more stationary than mobile!). A few minimally
trained health supervisors are in some villages in Alirajpur tehsil since
the last few days, with meager medicine - not even any anti-snake venom.
Snake and scorpion bite cases have zoomed and locating snakes and
crocodiles which are yet to attack is becoming a full time occupation,
since both the flora and the fauna are totally disturbed.
There is no government service or government servant available except for
some boats in M.P., which carry food supplies for police and government
employees only. In Maharashtra, there are a few police patrols and some
government employees and officials who move in barges, touch "satyagraha"
centres for dialogue on limited issues and they have made some promises.
The governments have no cultivable land to offer and hence thousands of
families � those who have already lost all their private holdings and much
of their common property resource base as also the others who are
threatened with immanent loss � have no place to go. Still the
�Satyagraha� is on�. the Shunglu Committee Report has been criticized and
an affidavit filed before the Supreme Court on this and the governments
continue to be questioned, through one mass action after another.
You cannot remain silent at this critical point. You, along with others,
have helped us sustain the movement and spread our mission. We expect you
to be with us in every way to challenge the system � this callous,
criminal onslaught on communities that is happening across the country,
the implementation of anti-people projects and plans, which benefit
corporates, the political vested interests, the global market�.what not,
by devastating the already poor and marginalizing them even further.
We appeal to you and all to come to the Valley at least once to
participate in our action, express support and solidarity -the immediate
dates are:
- August 25th at Jhabua Collectorate
- August 28th at the Nandurbar Collector�s office
- August 30th at Badwani Collector�s office
And then other actions and programmes will follow. �Satyagraha� is on �on
the river bank in Chimalkhedi (Maharashtra), Bhitada (Jhabua District,
M.P.) and in Chikhalda (near Badwani, M.P.)
- To write - in periodicals and disseminate information, build an opinion
on displacement caused by development, by large dams and water policy,
democratic processes of planning�and other issues and challenges specific
to the Narmada valley.
- To raise funds, in cash ( cheque/ DD ) or kind, support and mobilize
supporters as "Janasahayogis" so as to guarantee atleast survival to the
struggling Adivasis, who have lost their lands/homes but not the spirit
nor the struggle. (Please see our plans and the need, the Annexure given
below) We would earnestly request you to come to the Valley yourself and
relate with those victimized - not just with your support but also your
love.
- to challenge the government - states and the centre, at whichever forum,
question the representatives, write letters, hold action programmes.
- do suggest what else you think of and can act on, of course at the
earliest, before more and more people - literally lakhs of them - all get
drowned and lost at the altar of "development".
Cheques/DDs can be made in the name of "Narmada Nav Nirman Abhiyan" and
send to :
Pervin Jehangir
261, Jupiter Apts,
41, New Cuffee Parade,
Mumbai 400 005
Ph: 022-22184779
80G IS AVAILABLE.
Please note that we do not accept foreign funding.
With regards and awaiting an early response,
Kailash Awasya, Kamala Yadav, Ashish Mandloi, Rohan Joshi, Yogini
Khanolkar, Chetan, Vijay, Siyaram, Devram Kanera, Umesh Patidar, and
others
Shashi Mehta , Arun Sawant, Pervin Jehangir, Vijaya Chauhan, Mohan
Patidar, Suniti S.R, Dipti Bhatnagar, Medha Patkar and many other like
minded supporters.
Annexure:
Our Plans: A request to extend your hand to the victims of development.
There are at least 1000 to 1500 families in the Adivasi communities who
have lost land, houses, trees, and forest access, including access to
potable water and ways of transport. They are landless, many of them
shelterless, stranded in the 6� x 10� or 10� x 10� dark, damp, leaking tin
sheds on slippery slopes.
They need a hand of support, in every way. Each of these families will need -
- Food grains adequate for six months at least: costing Rs 6000/- per
family. YOU CAN SPONSOR A FAMILY AND MOTIVATE OTHERS TO DO SO TOO.
- A tin boat and 3 kgs of fishing net to be shared by a group of 5 Adivasi
families - required not just for eating but also for asserting their right
to the reservoir. Rs 5000 per group, 30 groups in toto. YOUR HELP CAN
PROVIDE THEM WITH A LIVELIHOOD.
- A small packet of fishing hooks and baits - 200 per family - can be
supplied to hundreds.
- We surely need more tin boats for transport across the river, at least
one per village - 70 villages, Rs 3500 per boat
- Plastic tarpaulins and tins are to be provided - as many as possible, up
to 1000, at the earliest, Rs 700 per tarpaulin sheet of 12" x 18".
- Community kitchens, where large communities are affected - For children,
aged, women and men - clothes, old and new, bed sheets and blankets,
"chatais".
- For schools - equipment, notebooks, and educational aids,
large vessels and food grains
- More plans to evolve later
- Our Jeevanshala children reached out to the Tapi flood-affected with
some teachers along with Vijay and Yogini. They too need help! At least
27 devastated villages in the Tapi basin have received no government aid
or relief. Our children rose above their own grief and suffering to
mobilize and collect donations from the surrounding communities to help
these victims.
We stand with the last, lost and left out! Clothes, grain, children's
materials, housing material to the tune of atleast 4 lakh Rupees as per a
rough estimate, is most urgently required in this area as well.
In solidarity,
NBA Supporters