Situated in Netravati's lap, Bantwal reels under water scarcity


Mounesh Vishwakarma 
Pics: Kishore Peraje
Daijiworld Media Network - Bantwal (RJP)

Bantwal, Apr 10: River Netravati which supplies water to Mangaluru city flows by Bantwal area. Thumbay vented dam is situated in the Bantwal vicinity. But Bantwal people do not have sufficient water for their needs. This is unbelievable, but true.

The water scarcity problem affects Bantwal as early as February and March. Some 30 out of 47 villages in the taluk have been affected by water shortage this year. The same problem existed in the past two years as well during February and March. The only relief this year is that real summer has started only in April.

Last year the water was supplied to Kolnadu, Kavalapadur, Pajir and Naringana by water tankers from Bantwal town. This year they will make local arrangements, it is learnt. But the problem does not end there. Amtady, Balepuni, Balthila, Chennaithodi, Kadeshpalya, Kariangala, Karopady, Kavalapadur, Kavalamudur, Kedila, Kepu, Kukkipaddi, Kolnadu, Mani, Naringana, Navoor, Peruvai, Pilathabettu, Sajipamuda, Sajipamunnur, Sangabettu, Sarapadi, Thumbay, Uli, Vitla, Vitlamudnuru, Badagabellur, Pajir, Vitla padnuryarru have already experienced water shortages. It is claimed that necessary arrangements have been made to address the issue. Balepuni, Rayi, Naringana, Badagabelluru, Kavalapadur, Panjikallu and Kolnadu have already demanded tanker water.

In 5 places where there is water shortage within the municipal limits, borewells have been dug, and there are demands for more.


What is the reason?

It is very clear that the ground water level has gone down. More borewells in some areas have also contributed to the shortage of water. Non-maintenance of pumps is also one of the reasons. Netravati has good stock of water only during rainy days. Otherwise one does not see much water there. People think water is stocked only in Thumbay to be sent to Mangaluru. But Shamboor dam also stocks water and the water is sent from there to Thumbay when necessary.


Problem only with water, nothing to do with money

The present problem is of scarcity of water, and not that of cash.

The dream project of local politician Ramanath Rai of providing water to every village is taking shape. 5 villages of the total 47 villages are already on the verge of getting a final solution. The total outlay of these project is Rs 125 crore. Foundation has been laid for Sangabettu multi villages water programme worth Rs 22.04 crore. 146 settlements in about 21 villages will get water because of this progarmme. Other multi village projects will also take off very soon. At the same time Rs 52.79 crore worth Bantwal municipality drinking water project has been inaugurated by urban development minister Vinayakumar Sorake. Some permanent solution has been expected from these projects. Hence there is no dearth for capital, but only for will power to work efficiently to make these dreams a reality.

Some politicians have said that there is no water problem at all in the area. Some say this is because of the grama panchayath elections scheduled for May. Every drop of water has a cost. Every drop if not managed well, can turn out to be deadly during election. Every vote is important here as much as a drop of water.

A meeting called by gram panchayat development officers have drafted a plan of Rs 40 lacs relief plan which include digging of 50 bore wells.

People do not know how long they will have to wait for the water problem on the banks of river Netravati to get solved.

  

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  • Akarshad, Dubai

    Sat, Apr 11 2015

    Fight for water Guys Not for beef, with out beef you can still survive, but with out water we all can never think of leaving.
    Bhudiwantharagi Iri mare, Bhuddi Onte haage ira bedi.

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  • Kodi, UAE, mlore

    Sat, Apr 11 2015

    See the reality! Yettinahole is Moily's and SAD self money making venture. Kannininda nodidu yavotigu satya.

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  • Rudolf, Mumbai

    Fri, Apr 10 2015

    All people are underestimating the precious nature of water when it has been clearly predicted by experts that in future 'wars will be fought for water'!!

    Already due to uncontrolled digging of wells and bore wells the water table has gone down considerably and after a certain depth the bore well water is unfit for human consumption!! Also bore wells have a life span and are not perpetual!! A time will come, when especially those residing in mountainous terrain will long for clean potable water!! Uncontrolled construction of buildings/flats etc. in the cities will add to the load of water supply and most will have to depend on costly and dirty tanker water supply!!

    The earlier the people are made aware of the importance of conservation and its various scientific techniques like harvesting the better it would be!!

    One has to understand that a city and surroundings of Mangluru are not gifted with huge lakes that store massive amounts water for Mumbaikars till the end of June!! Jai Hind!!

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  • R.Bhandarkar, Mangaluru

    Fri, Apr 10 2015

    Lydia Mai
    'I am a notorious commentator to invite 'Disagree' no matter what the topic is ' You write......O.k.
    However, I am the one who invited 200 disagrees I think on a single topic in a single day! Can you beat that? It was some story on 'Cocks'
    or the God Damned 'Broadway' lodge
    in Udupi where couples(not necessarily wedded) did 'Charumuri Upkari or 'Matti Gulla' Sambhar...I do not actually remember.
    But some readers here in DW press
    as they want for want of better things to do! Pressing is their forte! What to do??
    The 'disagree ' button holds the key here they think! That's all!
    Reasoning? Out of the window..out of the window...
    You no worry Madam.....I'll take a high level delegation to Walty . He, I am sure will appoint a committee
    , which will again appoint a sub c- committee which will elect members to look as to what can be done about the 'disagree button' in this forum. Satisfied??

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  • Rupesh, Mumbai/Mangalore

    Fri, Apr 10 2015

    The same problem in Falguni river also. middle middle many dams have built. One dam which affecting the water is hydro project at Taccode. Soon this green region will turn into desert.

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  • Lydia Lobo, Kadri

    Fri, Apr 10 2015

    Why there is no mention in the article, of a dam built in Navoor (Poovadi-Katte) that is supplying water directly to MRPL ? Before this dam was built, though the surrounding areas were slightly flooding during peak monsoons, the rest of entire year used to be aplenty of water.

    I very much agree with Dr. Deepak D'Souza's comment, Yettina Hole project will worsen the situation.

    Secondly, please educate the local people about water conservation because these areas have high hills that get ample rains but the water runs down the streams to fill Netravati and eventually to fill Arabian Sea. Paddy fields that graced the flat areas have disappeared resulting with barren land or occasionally appearing coconut/betel nut farms. More dreading is, the local people have stopped going out to work in fields/farms and are occupied in beedi-rolling, an effortless but handsomely paying trade though being victims of TB/Bronchitis related ailments.

    Agricultural Department/Authorities should wake up before the entire Taluk transforms into a Bellary-like drought hit region.

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  • Dr.Deepak DSouza, Mangalore

    Fri, Apr 10 2015

    And our local politicians are playing hide & seek game on Yettinahole project issue

    These politicians must be shown the doors

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  • Lydia Lobo, Kadri

    Fri, Apr 10 2015

    Dear DW,

    There should be 'Request to UNDO DISAGREE' option if someone clicks the tab by-mistake. Or, a commentator should have the right to know who clicked 'Disagree' to his comment for the reason below.

    I am a notorious commentator to invite 'Disagree' no matter what the topic is but to have disagreed to what Dr. Deepak D'Souza has said here is surely traumatic. The reader either does not know English or is a blind supporter of Yettina Hole project if not he by-mistake clicked the tab, an error we sometimes do but we do admit it.

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  • John Tauro, M'lore / Kwt

    Sat, Apr 11 2015

    Those who have disagreed to Dr. Deepak D'Souza's comment must be either blind supporters of Mr. Moily or natives from his constituency, to whom he has promised to divert water from Nethrvathi, with the sole intention to winning their votes.

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