Bengaluru: Long-pending Ankola-Hubballi railway line gets clearance despite opposition


Daijiworld Media Network - Bengaluru (SP)

Bengaluru, Mar 21: In spite of strong opposition by the environmentalists and forest department, Karnataka State Wildlife Board which met on Friday March 20, gave its nod for laying railway line between Ankola and Hubballi. This proposal was hanging fire since the last several decades because of damage the proposed line will create to ecology and environment.

A week back, the board had decided to drop the project. But now, the meeting of the board decided to reverse the said decision, and recommend to the centre to withdraw the previous recommendation and give the go ahead for the railway line.


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The meeting which was chaired by chief minister B S Yediyurappa, was attended by industries minister Jagadish Shettar, labour minister Shivaram Hebbar and former minister R V Deshpande. All of them insisted that the project should go ahead at any cost. Jagadish Shettar said that this project is very much necessary for the development of the state, particularly northern Karnataka, where industrial development will get a fillip and export industry can flourish.

Angered by the permission given for the project despite opposition from environmentalists, member of the board and MLA Soumya Reddy resigned from the board to register her protest. The environmentalists have been pointing out that the entire stretch of the railway line between Ankola and Hubballi will pass through the Western Ghats, where about 595 acres of forest will be destroyed, and five lac trees would be uprooted. The area is home to bio diversity and elephant corridor, where animals which are on the verge of extinction also live.

Jagadish Shettar said that a few opposed the project but felt that benefit by way of industries and export oriented industries outweigh the disadvantages.

 

  

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  • Honnappa, Byadagi

    Sat, Mar 21 2020

    Immense damage to evergreen forests of Western ghats of India. Ecological disaster waiting to happen. Where is Shobakka who started her political career with Save Western Ghats campaign in 1990's.

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  • Save my India, India.

    Sat, Mar 21 2020

    Golden memory!!!

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  • Vishal, Mangalore

    Sat, Mar 21 2020

    Mr. G.R.Prabhuji, Mangalore. If our people and our elected representatives were concerned about environment atleast to some extent, the coverage of our forests would not have come down to the abysmal levels we are witnessing today. Felling of trees all around us is rising by the day and no steps whatsoever are taken to arrest this trend. Nobody, whether it is at the Centre or at the state level and whether it is the BJP or the Congress , is bothered about the destruction to the environment. Without doubt, future generations will certainly have to pay a very heavy price for what is happening around us today. The creation of the Forest Ministers is a joke. However, it would be imprudent to blame only the government officials. We the people are equally guilty of being partners in the plunder of the forests. As long as the people don't think about the greenery, I am afraid, precious little can be expected as far as increasing the forest cover is concerned.

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  • Ronald D, Udupi

    Sat, Mar 21 2020

    Hope our MP/ MLAs will do some work establishing shorter route between Mangalore-Bangalore and day time trains! Our coastal region getting nothing for decades from railways! A 7 to 8 hrs journey from Udupi-Mlore-Bangalore will be a bigger benefit to all of us!

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  • Antony, Padil

    Sat, Mar 21 2020

    Disaster! clearly right ahead.

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  • G R PRABHUJI, Mangalore

    Sat, Mar 21 2020

    Development at the cost of nature. If they cut 5 lac trees, then before starting they must plant 10 lac trees from today itself. When the project is going to complete that time the trees must grow fully. That's called development.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Sat, Mar 21 2020

    We were promised Bullet Trains ...

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  • sense_Shetty, Mangalore

    Sat, Mar 21 2020

    Sure damage to western ghats...

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