Dear All Concerned ,

 

Can anybody work out an economics of putting a mega steel plant either in
Orissa or Jharkhand , by POSCO or Mittal ? That will be right campaign for a
good cause. It should cover :

 

1.      What is the wealth expected to be created for whom and at what cost
?

2.      What is the amount of sweet water , which is otherwise getting
scarce day by day for human habitation, these plants are going to utilize
and the amount of pollution they will cause to water bodies and  air thereby
causing immense damage to the environment , health of human and animals,
land surrounding the area thereby damaging the soil fertility and affecting
the livelihoods of millions ?

3.      How much of forest resources will be damaged in mining operation ,
again causing immense damage to flora and fauna/ ecology/bio-diversity  of
forest resources and affecting livelihoods of millions

4.      How many employment it will generate and how much money the
employees shall ultimately be paid ?

5.      Our experience says,  putting mega industries in the backward
regions of India has been able to perpetuate poverty in those areas. It does
not need not require any explanation.

6.      Industries including those in Public Sector have been fooling the
people by doing some charity in peripheries , by putting up a primary
school, a tube well, bla.bla.bla and claim that they contribute
substantially to the development of the area !! Is this development ?

7.      For example hundreds of sponge iron factories have come up in
Sundargarh District of Orissa in recent times, flouting all pollution
control norms, damaging the whole environment affecting millions in human
and animal habitat !

 

Let this message go to common people whose livelihoods are threatened. They
have to make a choice between bad and worse.

 

BS 

 

 

 

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Sent: Friday, May 30, 2008 1:49 PM
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Subject: [ =>> Jharkhand <<= ] Tribals fear displacement by ArcelorMittal

 

Tribals fear displacement by ArcelorMittal

 

Company is likely to complete its detailed project report for its proposed

plant by December 

 

Over 1000 people took out a march demanding protection of land from

multi-national companies

 

'Those displaced for setting up public sector units during last 40 years

are yet to be compensated'

 

Ranchi: After South Korean steel major POSCO's proposed greenfield project

in Orissa, the one by the world's biggest steelmaker ArcellorMittal in

Jharkhand has met with resistance from residents at the proposed site of the

plant who fear displacement.

 

Residents of Rania, Karra, Torpa and Kamdara blocks in Jharkhand's Khunti

and Gumla districts on Thursday pledged resistance against acquisition of

tribal land by L.N. Mittal-promoted steel conglomerate.

 

Over 1000 people under the banner of 'Adivasi-Moolvasi Rakhsa Manch' took

out a march from Sanik Theatre to Raj Bhavan here demanding protection of

tribal land from multi-national companies.

 

'Not an inch of land'

 

"We will not give an inch of land to ArcelorMittal which is set to acquire

our land as it would displace about one lakh people in the four blocks,"

Manch convenor Dayamani Barla told newsmen.

 

The demonstrators submitted a memorandum to the staff at the Raj Bhavan gate

as Governor Syed Sibtey Razi was out of the State, Barla said.

 

ArcelorMittal is scheduled to complete its detailed project report for its

proposed 12 mt steel plant by December this year and has already finished

its survey at Kamdra (Gumla district) and Torpa (Khunti district) for its

proposed plant.

 

Citing the example of displacement of people during the setting up of Heavy

Engineering Corporation, Bokaro Steel Plant and other public sectors over 40

years, the memorandum said they were allegedly still to get the

compensation. It also warned against flouting the Chotanagpur Tenancy Act

which protects tribal land.

 

Bonded labourers

 

The tribals demanded that no project that displaced people should be allowed

as land acquisition would force the agriculture land-owners to migrate and

work as bonded labourers elsewhere.

 

"Migration is inevitable as the Jharkhand government has not yet come out

with any rehabilitation and resettlement policy. The tribals have been

exploited whenever a project had been set up," claimed Barla.

 

ArcelorMittal had recently organised a workshop here that delved into the

dynamics of social transformation that accompanies industrialisation. -- PTI

 

http://www.hindu.com/2008/05/30/stories/2008053051670300.htm
<http://www.hindu.com/2008/05/30/stories/2008053051670300.htm> 

 

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