tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2587537748863904962024-03-13T09:56:40.559-07:00Rama Setu: World Heritagekalyan97http://www.blogger.com/profile/10697859363967489909noreply@blogger.comBlogger123125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-258753774886390496.post-46887684468473266082014-04-18T15:12:00.004-07:002014-04-18T15:12:48.933-07:00Do not give up on PSUs: Narendra Modi<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">
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Sandhya Jain<span class="fr" style="box-sizing: border-box; color: #333333; float: right; font-family: Georgia, 'Times New Roman', Times, 'Playfair Display', serif; font-size: 13px; line-height: 18.571428298950195px;">18 Apr 2014</span><div style="color: #333333; font-family: Georgia, 'Times New Roman', Times, 'Playfair Display', serif; font-size: 13px; line-height: 18.571428298950195px;">
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The BJP’s <span class="bhwv6x" id="bhwv6x_11" style="border-left-color: transparent; border-right-color: transparent; border-style: solid; border-top-color: transparent; border-width: 1px; box-sizing: border-box; color: blue; cursor: pointer; display: inline !important; float: none; list-style: none; margin: 0px; padding: 0px; text-decoration: underline;">Prime</span> Ministerial contender came out against the <span class="bhwv6x" id="bhwv6x_8" style="border-left-color: transparent; border-right-color: transparent; border-style: solid; border-top-color: transparent; border-width: 1px; box-sizing: border-box; color: blue; cursor: pointer; display: inline !important; float: none; list-style: none; margin: 0px; padding: 0px; text-decoration: underline;">blanket sale</span> of loss-making<span class="bhwv6x" id="bhwv6x_5" style="border-left-color: transparent; border-right-color: transparent; border-style: solid; border-top-color: transparent; border-width: 1px; box-sizing: border-box; color: blue; cursor: pointer; display: inline !important; float: none; list-style: none; margin: 0px; padding: 0px; text-decoration: underline;">public sector</span> undertakings (PSUs) and said these bodies can be professionalised to improve their performance, employees can be taken into confidence and trusted to turn the organisations around, and that it would be wrong to malign them all them as useless. In a wide ranging discussion with Sanjay Pugalia of <i style="box-sizing: border-box;">CNBC Awaaz</i> (telecast on Friday), Narendra Modi avoided a direct commitment on the issue of privatisation of organisations such as Coal <span class="bhwv6x" id="bhwv6x_15" style="border-left-color: transparent; border-right-color: transparent; border-style: solid; border-top-color: transparent; border-width: 1px; box-sizing: border-box; color: blue; cursor: pointer; display: inline !important; float: none; list-style: none; margin: 0px; padding: 0px; text-decoration: underline;">India</span>, but said that if necessary, such decisions must be taken without political pressure, in the <span class="bhwv6x" id="bhwv6x_3" style="border-left-color: transparent; border-right-color: transparent; border-style: solid; border-top-color: transparent; border-width: 1px; box-sizing: border-box; color: blue; cursor: pointer; display: inline !important; float: none; list-style: none; margin: 0px; padding: 0px; text-decoration: underline;">national interest</span>, and “that is my USP”.</div>
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He indicated, however, that his preference was for <span class="bhwv6x" id="bhwv6x_13" style="border-left-color: transparent; border-right-color: transparent; border-style: solid; border-top-color: transparent; border-width: 1px; box-sizing: border-box; color: blue; cursor: pointer; display: inline !important; float: none; list-style: none; margin: 0px; padding: 0px; text-decoration: underline;">saving</span> PSUs from closure or sale, pointing out that in <span class="bhwv6x" id="bhwv6x_10" style="border-left-color: transparent; border-right-color: transparent; border-style: solid; border-top-color: transparent; border-width: 1px; box-sizing: border-box; color: blue; cursor: pointer; display: inline !important; float: none; list-style: none; margin: 0px; padding: 0px; text-decoration: underline;">Gujarat</span>, the State <span class="bhwv6x" id="bhwv6x_2" style="border-left-color: transparent; border-right-color: transparent; border-style: solid; border-top-color: transparent; border-width: 1px; box-sizing: border-box; color: blue; cursor: pointer; display: inline !important; float: none; list-style: none; margin: 0px; padding: 0px; text-decoration: underline;">electricity board</span> had an annual deficit of Rupees 2500 Crore, but by introducing professionalism and technological upgradation, it improved its efficiency and stopped making losses. As Chief Minister, he said, the very first delegation that met him comprised employees of the State Fertiliser Corporation which was on the verge of closure. The Government drew up a plan and today it is one of the highest profit making PSUs in the State.</div>
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<a href="http://www.niticentral.com/2013/04/08/live-narendra-modi-at-think-india-63111.html" style="box-sizing: border-box; color: #1377e2; outline: none !important; text-decoration: none;" target="_blank"><b style="box-sizing: border-box;">Modi speaks P4 mantra at Think India</b></a></div>
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Taking bold questions about his image as a <span class="bhwv6x" id="bhwv6x_14" style="border-left-color: transparent; border-right-color: transparent; border-style: solid; border-top-color: transparent; border-width: 1px; box-sizing: border-box; color: blue; cursor: pointer; display: inline !important; float: none; list-style: none; margin: 0px; padding: 0px; text-decoration: underline;">business</span> friendly leader, Narendra Modi said that among Indian leaders, “only I had the guts to stand among <span class="bhwv6x" id="bhwv6x_4" style="border-left-color: transparent; border-right-color: transparent; border-style: solid; border-top-color: transparent; border-width: 1px; box-sizing: border-box; color: blue; cursor: pointer; display: inline !important; float: none; list-style: none; margin: 0px; padding: 0px; text-decoration: underline;">corporate leaders</span> and get my picture taken; others meet secretly”. Gujarat, he elaborated, hosts the Vibrant Gujarat Investors Summit for two days biannually, where all investors from the country and abroad are invited, because to give employment to the youth there must be industrial development. Here, he said, half of one day is dedicated to the small and medium industries sector, where new entrepreneurs come forward to invest. If the nationwide growth of this sector is just 20 per cent, in Gujarat it is 85 per cent.</div>
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Further, he said, the “news <span class="bhwv6x" id="bhwv6x_12" style="border-left-color: transparent; border-right-color: transparent; border-style: solid; border-top-color: transparent; border-width: 1px; box-sizing: border-box; color: blue; cursor: pointer; display: inline !important; float: none; list-style: none; margin: 0px; padding: 0px; text-decoration: underline;">traders</span>” (read anti-Modi news purveyors) who talk about crony capitalism do not come to Gujarat in summer where, every year, on June 13, 14 and 15, when the temperatures touch 44degree Celsius, “I go to the villages and take my entire Government with me. We go house-to-house and exhort parents to send their children to school and the result is 100 per cent enrolment”. Gujarat hosts an annual<i style="box-sizing: border-box;">Krishi Mahotsav</i> from May to June and all 800 agricultural scientists from the universities, and all officials of the relevant departments go from field to field and talk to the <span class="bhwv6x" id="bhwv6x_17" style="border-left-color: transparent; border-right-color: transparent; border-style: solid; border-top-color: transparent; border-width: 1px; box-sizing: border-box; color: blue; cursor: pointer; display: inline !important; float: none; list-style: none; margin: 0px; padding: 0px; text-decoration: underline;">farmers</span> about seeds, crops, fertilisers, pesticides; a complete lab-to-land <span class="bhwv6x" id="bhwv6x_6" style="border-left-color: transparent; border-right-color: transparent; border-style: solid; border-top-color: transparent; border-width: 1px; box-sizing: border-box; color: blue; cursor: pointer; display: inline !important; float: none; list-style: none; margin: 0px; padding: 0px; text-decoration: underline;">knowledge transfer</span> that has taken agricultural growth from 2 per cent to 10 per cent.</div>
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<a href="http://www.niticentral.com/2013/01/11/narendra-modi-welcomes-the-world-to-vibrant-gujarat-37239.html" style="box-sizing: border-box; color: #1377e2; outline: none !important; text-decoration: none;" target="_blank">Narendra Modi welcomes the world to Vibrant Gujarat</a></div>
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On economic reforms, particularly the GST which is a powerful anti-corruption tool, the Gujarat veteran clarified that the BJP had always favoured the GST. Stating that he had personally discussed this with the then Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee, he said that the success of the scheme depended upon an Information Technology base without which it was impossible to implement, and this had not been done. Further, he felt that the Government of India should deal with States as equals and ensure that they are protected from <span class="bhwv6x" id="bhwv6x_16" style="border-left-color: transparent; border-right-color: transparent; border-style: solid; border-top-color: transparent; border-width: 1px; box-sizing: border-box; color: blue; cursor: pointer; display: inline !important; float: none; list-style: none; margin: 0px; padding: 0px; text-decoration: underline;">losses</span>. In sum, the process and support system to execute the scheme must be prepared prior to implementation.</div>
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Dodging a question on portfolio allocation as improper, he said that the BJP manifesto had stressed the development of railways, not merely as a passenger service, but as a growth engine that can also link the States and the Centre. So far, the railways have been separated from both and function in an ad hoc manner, with MPs pressurising for more bogies for their area, whereas a holistic approach with technological upgradation and linking of all services via supercomputer can make the railways a huge strength. Fears regarding manpower availability are misplaced, he said, insisting that India has many unknown gems that should not be underestimated; all that is needed is commitment and the rest is not difficult to learn.</div>
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Dismissing plans to showcase some special achievements in the first 100 days of coming to power, Narendra Modi said there is no short cut in politics and running a Government is serious business. The NDA will function in a mature fashion, he said, without daily, weekly or monthly targets, and the people can evaluate the same after five years.</div>
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The criminalisation of politics has created public anxiety and must be taken seriously, he said. Tracing its origins, he said that after independence, the nation got leaders who were freedom fighters. But after 15 to 20 years, deterioration set in and factionalism rose, which gave rise to cliques; this led to the strengthening of caste and the rise of <i style="box-sizing: border-box;">jati netas</i>which affected the quality of leadership. Soon, anti-socials were roped in to help leaders win elections, and as a corollary the anti-socials decided to be leaders themselves.</div>
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It is difficult to clean up this system overnight, he said, but a beginning can be made with all MPs who are elected in 2014. The Supreme Court can take the affidavits they have submitted to the Election Commission and decide cases or allegations pending against them in a time-bound manner so that there is Damocles sword hanging over their heads. If they are convicted, the seat will be vacated. This can be extended to all elected MLAs, to all candidates who filed nominations, and taken down to the corporation and panchayat level. His vision, he said, would be an “<i style="box-sizing: border-box;">apradh mukt rajniti</i>” (crime free politics) by 2019, the 150th birth anniversary of Mahatma Gandhi.</div>
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Regarding corruption in the UPA, the Gujarat veteran said that a post-corruption debate could give negative returns; his priority was to create a system that makes corruption unfeasible. On the functioning of constitutional institutions, he said they were affected by the priorities of those in power, and once the direction is solved, they will fix themselves.</div>
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<a href="http://www.niticentral.com/2013/03/17/when-modi-spoke-his-mantra-56308.html" style="box-sizing: border-box; color: #1377e2; outline: none !important; text-decoration: none;" target="_blank">When Modi spoke his Mantra</a></div>
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Asserting that regional aspirations must be addressed, the BJP veteran said that one centre of control had harmed nation. Initially, he said, the Congress controlled every level of power, but when things changed, it did not adjust to the reality and resorted to the misuse of Article 356 and defections, which led to reaction at the grassroots. As one who has ruled a State for 14 years and has experienced problems vis-à-vis the Centre, Narendra Modi said he preferred an approach of Team India, where the Prime Minister and Chief Ministers jointly address problems. Today, he said, there is no communication, only letters are exchanged; there is no meeting of minds, whereas the nation is a family; there cannot be a system of ‘we order, you obey’.</div>
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Ruling out centralisation of power in his office (the PMO), Narendra Modi said one office cannot run such a large country and that he believed in maximum delegation of power to his colleagues to get speedy results. On how federalism should work, he said that he favoured a system in which States decide their priorities, whether water or roads, and this kind of flexibility yields best results. On subsidies, he said the poor have the first claim on resources, but his priority would be to bring people out of poverty and not to keep them poor. On foreign policy, he merely said that the world has changed and old parameters don’t work; nations will decide their priorities on the basis of trade, commerce and technological support.</div>
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Shunning feelers for a ‘Muslim outreach’ in response to assessments that the community is being polarised to defeat the BJP, Narendra Modi was adamant that he would never make communal appeals; in Gujarat, he spoke of six crore Gujaratis and in India about 125 crore citizens. “My terminology is for one nation, for the youth, the poor, the <i style="box-sizing: border-box;">kisan</i>, the <i style="box-sizing: border-box;">sheher</i> (town, city), education, health”, he said, and clarified that the BJP had not opposed Sonia Gandhi’s meeting with the Shahi Imam of Jama Masjid but the comment that ‘Muslims must unite and vote against the BJP’. In a democracy, anyone can meet anyone, and in fact, leaders should meet as many people as possible.</div>
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kalyan97http://www.blogger.com/profile/10697859363967489909noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-258753774886390496.post-65307647506125431012013-12-09T22:35:00.003-08:002013-12-09T22:35:22.696-08:00Musings on the future of Hindu temples under HR&CE Department -- GP Srinivasan<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">
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<span style="font-family: 'Times New Roman', serif; font-size: 14pt;"> For 50 years or more , the term HR&CE Admn. Dept. has been mis- interpreted, mis-used used and abused by diehard anti-Hindus. The words “Religious" and “Charitable" are only adjectives of the word endowments. There is no mention of temples. </span></div>
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<span style="font-family: 'Times New Roman', serif; font-size: 14pt;">The HR&CE Admn. Dept's domain is confined to endowments. It has no jurisdiction over the functioning or administration of the temples. While the Govt. pokes not even in the endowments of the minorities, it is a clear case of interference in and violation of the liberty of the majority community under article 26 of Indian Constitution. It is strange that the main stream Hindu Organizations have not joined the struggle to liberate the Hindu Temples from mismanagement of a corrupt Government department. </span></div>
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<span style="font-family: 'Times New Roman', serif; font-size: 14pt;"> The Britishers raised the <b>bogey of anarchy</b> to hide their unwillingness to handover India to Indians. Yet, India<b> has not perished</b> in 66 years (since 1947) . <b>History has exposed</b> the desire of<b> Britain</b> to rule the countries colonized by means fair & foul. [The HR & CE is a remnant colonial vestige that has not fallen off of its own.] </span></div>
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<span style="font-family: 'Times New Roman', serif; font-size: 14pt;">The former Chief Minister of Tamilnadu Mr.M.Karunanidhi, who is keen to take over of the Chidambaram Temple that belongs to the Dikshitars, by using the bogey of mismanagement , has created a 'struggle front' by using a stooge called Arumughasami. </span></div>
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<span style="font-family: 'Times New Roman', serif; font-size: 14pt;">It is doubtful how the likes of Arumughasami, could pay the fees of a high profile lawyer like Colin Gonslves, a Christian, raised the bogey of the minority denominational status of the Deekshitars in the Court? </span></div>
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<span style="font-family: 'Times New Roman', serif; font-size: 14pt;"> Likewise, the HR & CE Dept. in TN is raising a <b>Spectre of mismanagement of temples</b> to delay the handing over of the management of temples to an autonomous body. </span></div>
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<span style="font-family: 'Times New Roman', serif; font-size: 14pt;"> With the <b>Democle's sword of sudden transfers</b> hanging over them<b>, the IAS Officers thought Twice before taking any crucial decision.</b></span></div>
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<span style="font-family: 'Times New Roman', serif; font-size: 14pt;"> Now, the appointment of HR &CE staffer as head has turned the status of temples further bad.</span></div>
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<span style="font-family: 'Times New Roman', serif; font-size: 14pt;"> Like Indians ruling India in pre -British India <b>village-level teams</b><b>of Hindus</b> can & will better the future of temples.</span></div>
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<span style="font-family: 'Times New Roman', serif; font-size: 14pt;"> Records of how each temple came under its control is not available. While census of India 1961books on TN could provide around 20 facts About each temple it is ridiculous, that in computer Digital age the HR&CE Dept does not publish all available facts of temples claimed as under its control. </span></div>
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<span style="font-family: 'Times New Roman', serif; font-size: 14pt;"> Similar and more factors not only disqualify HR&CE Dept from controlling Temples but also attract action against it by the SC.</span></div>
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<strong style="border: none; margin: 0px; outline: none; padding: 0px;"><span style="font-family: Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif;">The banned Communist Party of India (Maoist) has put in place as many as 128 front organisations across 16 States for carrying out Naxal propaganda and bringing newer areas under its influence.</span></strong></div>
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<span style="font-family: Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif;">Apart from the Naxal-affected States, there are as many as nine such outfits in Delhi, three in Gujarat, 8 in Haryana, 10 in Punjab, 12 in Karnataka, four each in Kerala and Tamil Nadu and two in Uttarakhand.</span></div>
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<span style="font-family: Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif;">Among the Naxal-affected States, Jharkhand tops the list with 17 front organisations followed by 13 in Andhra Pradesh, 10 each in Bihar and Odisha, nine each in West Bengal and Maharashtra, six in Chhattisgarh and two in Uttar Pradesh.</span></div>
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<span style="font-family: Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif;">The propaganda stage is the first step by the Maoist before carrying out violence. The front outfits also mobilise people against the State when the Maoists suffer setbacks at the hands of security agencies.</span></div>
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<span style="font-family: Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif;">These organisations intend to create disenchantment among the masses against the State apparatus with the twin objective of enlisting their support for dharnas and demonstrations and to prepare them for violent revolution later.</span></div>
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<span style="font-family: Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif;">The growth of these outfits in States like Delhi, Haryana, Punjab in the north, Gujarat in the west and Karnataka, Kerala and Tamil Nadu in the south is an indication that Maoists aim to enlarge their area of operation and the arc of violence. The expansion in these States also suggests the ultras have plans to bring urban areas in the ambit of Naxal violence, a senior security official said.</span></div>
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<span style="font-family: Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif;">The active outfits in Delhi include Delhi General Mazdoor Front, Democratic Students’ Union, Nari Mukti Sangh, Revolutionary Democratic Front, Vikalp (cultural front), Forum Against War on People, Committee for Release of Political Prisoners, People’s Democratic Front of India and Mehnatkash Mazdoor Morcha.</span></div>
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<span style="font-family: Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif;">The three outfits operating in Gujarat include Gujarat Working Class Wing, Krantikari Kamdar Sangathan and Naujawan Bharat Sabha. </span></div>
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<span style="font-family: Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif;">The outfits under the scanner of security agencies in Haryana include Disha Sanskritik Manch, Jan Chetna Manch, Krantikari Mazdoor Sangathan, Mahila Mukti Morcha, Naujawan Dasta, Shaheed Bhagat Singh Kisan Manch and Shivalik Jan Sangharsh Manch. The outfits in Punjab include Jamhoori Adhikar Manch, Kirti Mazdoor Union, Lok Morcha, Punjab Radical Students Union, Operation Green Hunt Virodhi Jamhoori Manch.</span></div>
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kalyan97http://www.blogger.com/profile/10697859363967489909noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-258753774886390496.post-81867989377626659162011-06-03T17:27:00.001-07:002011-06-03T17:27:24.147-07:00Indian Ocean History: Linkhttp://www.indianoceanhistory.org/?gclid=CIeYvZz-mqkCFUiK4AodmBzwswkalyan97http://www.blogger.com/profile/10697859363967489909noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-258753774886390496.post-43976665080413463982011-05-28T18:58:00.001-07:002011-05-28T18:58:52.748-07:00Indian Ocean Community: Video linkshttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WHAxota5O5c&feature=related Animated Time Map of the Khmer Empire & Southeast Asia (100-1550 A.D.)<br /><br />http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8Gxaj6kqiEY&NR=1 Ancient Kambodja (Cambodia)<br /><br />http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ypin-BBjR9o The History of Religions in Indonesiakalyan97http://www.blogger.com/profile/10697859363967489909noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-258753774886390496.post-26060420344278274242011-05-27T04:37:00.000-07:002011-05-27T04:56:01.555-07:00<a onblur="try {parent.deselectBloggerImageGracefully();} catch(e) {}" href="http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-oU5x8lKSUMI/Td-RSkW2DvI/AAAAAAAAN7g/RMZjlGr1lMs/s1600/ramasetu.jpg"><img style="float:left; margin:0 10px 10px 0;cursor:pointer; cursor:hand;width: 288px; height: 184px;" src="http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-oU5x8lKSUMI/Td-RSkW2DvI/AAAAAAAAN7g/RMZjlGr1lMs/s400/ramasetu.jpg" border="0" alt=""id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5611363408910094066" /></a><br /><a onblur="try {parent.deselectBloggerImageGracefully();} catch(e) {}" href="http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-fhmJzMVV_lg/Td-O_l8eUGI/AAAAAAAAN7Y/Ha3jJv-vQEQ/s1600/lanka.jpg"><img style="float:left; margin:0 10px 10px 0;cursor:pointer; cursor:hand;width: 400px; height: 300px;" src="http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-fhmJzMVV_lg/Td-O_l8eUGI/AAAAAAAAN7Y/Ha3jJv-vQEQ/s400/lanka.jpg" border="0" alt=""id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5611360883895586914" /></a><br />Temple Preah Khan at Angkor: a pediment depicting the battle of Lanka.<br /><br />Scene from Ramayana: Building Setu. Sculpture Angkor Wat, Cambodia.kalyan97http://www.blogger.com/profile/10697859363967489909noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-258753774886390496.post-71346660588810248692008-12-15T06:10:00.000-08:002008-12-15T06:11:08.023-08:00Hon’ble Union Minister Ambika Soni makes ASI Director a scapegoat to save herself<span style="font-weight:bold;">Hon’ble Union Minister Ambika Soni makes ASI Director a scapegoat to save herself</span><br /><br />Sethu affidavit: ASI officer files case against Soni<br />Amitav RanjanPosted online: Dec 15, 2008 at 0010 hrs<br /><br />New Delhi : An Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) officer, suspended last year for not carrying out changes in a counter reply to the Supreme Court on the Ram Sethu project, has filed a case against Culture Minister Ambika Soni and her senior officials for making him a “convenient scapegoat” to save herself from the public furore that ensued.<br />Seeking to quash the chargesheet against him, Chander Shekhar, Director (Administration) in the ASI, has told the Central Administrative Tribunal that the “purpose and motive of issuance of chargesheet is oblique and aimed solely at providing cover to the respondents in respect to the situation, which are their own creation, resulting in political fallout causing serious consequential repercussion to them”.<br />Shekhar, along with Assistant Director (Monuments) V Bakshi, was suspended in September 2007 for not incorporating corrections in the counter affidavit that set off a political storm, with the BJP accusing the UPA Government of hurting religious sentiments of Hindus in stating that there was no historical or scientific proof about the existence of Lord Ram.<br />Soni had then said her officers had made corrections, including deleting paragraph 20, which argued that mythological texts Ramayana and Ramcharitmanas could not be called historical records that “incontrovertibly prove(d) the existence of the characters or the occurrence of the events, depicted therein”. <br />According to Shekhar, the ministry’s Chief Public Information Officer Roopa Srinivasan, while replying to an RTI appeal for information on who carried out the changes, wrote: “No such information is available”.<br />“Thus, after one year of carrying out the claimed corrections in paragraph 20 of the draft affidavit, the ministry has now accepted that there is nothing on record to establish as to who carried out these claimed corrections in paragraph 20,” says Shekhar’s petition, which also names former culture secretary Badal K Das and ASI Director General Anshu Vaish as respondents.<br />Five days after the political outburst, the ministry had informed the Prime Minister’s Office saying that Joint Secretary RC Mishra, Das and Vaish, discussed and approved the changes in paragraphs 20 and 29 on September 6. Shekhar has said that only Mishra critically examined the draft affidavit, noting that “Paras 19 and 20 of the CA categorically state the stand of the ASI. This may please be seen. Source for the phrase ‘army of monkeys’ used in para 29 may also be ascertained”.<br />“It may not be out of place to mention that in the counter reply filed before the Supreme Court the words ‘army of monkeys’ pointed out by Joint Secretary stood deleted,” Shekhar says.<br />But, claims Shekhar in his petition, Mishra made no mention of the September 6 meeting on the file while he did so in an identical situation on the same issue less than two months before the controversial event. There was also no mention of the alleged changes by the Additional Solicitor General to the Court while seeking withdrawal of the affidavit, says his petition.<br />http://www.indianexpress.com/story_print.php?storyid=398460 <br />MONDAY, MARCH 17, 2008<br /><br />ASI’s reply to my RTI application: Speaking Order & the right to non-comply with directions<br /><br />V. Venkatesan<br /><br />My continuing Right to Information battle with the Archaeological Survey of India on why the Government suspended two officials of the ASI following the controversy over the Sethusamudram affidavit has elicited one more reply. This time, the then Appellate Authority who had earlier agreed with me and directed the Central Public Information Officer of the ASI to provide the information I requested, has been overruled by his successor, Mr.D.S.Gehlot, who appears to have recently taken over as the Appellate Authority in the ASI. Mr.Gehlot’s order dated March 14, 2008 is interesting because it says he found the order of his predecessor not a speaking order, not mentioning either the fact, or reasons and silent about how the said information would not qualify for exemption under section 8(1)(h) of the RTI Act. <br /><br />The new order further says: “The Ministry of Culture has ordered an investigation in the matter and providing copy of the report submitted by DG,ASI at this stage is likely to affect the course of inquiry, which has been initiated under the CCS (CCA) Rules. Since the inquiry is still on, all the original papers related to the case are with the Ministry of Culture. The Nodal Officer of the Ministry of Culture was requested to take a decision about providing the information and take appropriate action. The CPIO Ministry of Culture concurred that the information related to the matter may be exempted under Section 8(1)(h).”<br /><br />It adds: “The said exemption does not deny the information completely/forever but only till the matter is under investigation. The information sought by the applicant may be supplied as soon as the process of investigation is over.”<br /><br />I agree that any order should stand the test of legality, fairness and reason. But I find the new Appellate Authority’s order difficult to comprehend. First, the RTI Act does not provide for amendment of order by one Appellate Authority by his successor Authority. Secondly, the failure of the Appellate Authority to provide a speaking order does not give freedom to the CPIO to non-comply with the AA’s order. If the CPIO is dissatisfied, then he should, one would expect, approach the CIC with a complaint or an appeal. But the Act does not contemplate that option to the CPIO. The Act is silent on this. <br /><br />The Appellate Authority does not adjudicate between two disputing parties, in terms of hearing them. The AA simply goes through the RTI’s applicant’s appeal against the CPIO’s decision, and examines whether the CPIO’s decision was in conformity with the Act. In case the AA rejected my appeal without a speaking order, then how would I exercise my right of non-compliance with the AA’s Order? I have the option only appealing against the AA’s order, if I am dissatisfied. Therefore, to permit the CPIO to non-comply with the AA’s order, because it is not a speaking order, is likely to defeat the very objectives of the RTI Act, and its appeal mechanism. <br /><br />Secondly, the new AA agrees with the Government that the matter is still under investigation, whereas one would assume that with the suspension order being issued against the two officials, and the Government having already submitted a revised affidavit in the Supreme Court in the Sethusamudram case, the so-called investigation must be already over. What sort of investigation is currently on? I am sorry to say the new AA’s order suffers from the same absence of “speaking order” which was cited to overrule the previous AA’s order. Once the report is submitted by the DG, ASI, it marks the completion of investigation, and the basis for the disciplinary action against the two officials. If the investigation is incomplete, then the suspension order must have clearly said, they were being suspended pending investigation. That was not the case.<br /><br />Posted by V.Venkatesan at 6:46 PM<br /><br />http://lawandotherthings.blogspot.com/2008/03/asis-reply-to-my-rti-application.htmlkalyan97http://www.blogger.com/profile/10697859363967489909noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-258753774886390496.post-2141860228542133602008-12-11T05:51:00.001-08:002008-12-11T05:51:49.283-08:00Sethusamudram Project could damage marine eco system: ExpertsSethusamudram Project could damage marine eco system: Experts <br /><br />London, Dec 11: Asking India to shelve the controversial Sethusamudram Project as it could damage the productive marine eco-system, an international group of environmentalists has suggested the Gulf of Mannar region should be declared a Cultural and Natural World Heritage Site. <br /><br />Requesting President of India Pratibha Patil to cancel the Sethusamudram Shipping Canal Project, the Ecologists and Environmentalists group claimed that the government's decision to go ahead with the project was based on legal flaws and would have inevitable and disastrous ecological and social impact. <br /><br />The project could disrupt and damage the productive marine eco-system through a massive increase in the burden of silting and sedimentation, the group said adding, it will also affect coral reefs, sea grass beds, oyster beds and food fisheries. <br /><br />They further said that the salinisation of the shallow aquifers on both sides of the channel could endanger and even lead to the extinction of the important local species, including dugong, green turtle and at least 25 different species of sea snake, resulting in collapse of the entire ecosystem. <br /><br />It also asked India and Sri Lanka to write an application to the UNESCO to declare the Gulf of Mannar region a mixed Cultural and Natural World Heritage Site. <br /><br />Earlier, a resolution in this regard was adopted on the issue at a two-day meeting here attended by an international consortium of ecologists, academics, scientists and religious leaders. <br /><br />Bureau Report <br />http://www.zeenews.com/nation/2008-12-11/490117news.htmlkalyan97http://www.blogger.com/profile/10697859363967489909noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-258753774886390496.post-32964293294215560632008-12-08T22:56:00.000-08:002008-12-08T22:57:36.089-08:00Ram Setu case-- Varying sets of misleading affidavits by Union of India<span style="font-weight:bold;">Ram Sethu case-- Varying sets of misleading affidavits by Union of India</span><br /><br />By Dr S Kalyanaraman December 14, 2008 News Analysis<br /><br />Written submission of the advocate for Union of India made in October 2008 to the Supreme Court says: The Petitioners have not alleged much less proved that Ram Sethu forms an integral and essential part of the Hindu religion. Union of India also claims that belief of the community has to be proved like any other fact. <br /><br />It is clear that Union of India holds the justice system in utter contempt. It holds the responsibility of the state under Articles 25 and 26 of the Constitution of India in utter contempt. It holds that the millions of people the world over who revere Ram, Ramayana and Ram Sethu which are central to the nation’s traditions to be treated with disdain and hence holds those who venerate Ram and Ram Sethu as a place of worship in utter contempt. <br />What does Union of India have to say about Ram Sethu? <br /><br />This is an amazing set of hypocritical, misleading statements of Union of India (Respondents) containing varying shades of misleading statements. <br /><br />Step 1: The existence of Ram Sethu is denied. Next it is said that Ramayana cannot be linked with the bridge. In another breath, a pledge is made that a viewing gallery will be constructed to enable pilgrims to pay homage to Ram Sethu. <br /><br />Step 2: In a withdrawn affidavit, Ministry of Culture claims Ram Sethu to be a myth, adding that the Sethu is not man-made. <br /><br />Step 3: In a withdrawn affidavit, Ministry of Shipping claims that there is no scientific evidence to justify declaration of Sethu as an ancient monument. <br /><br />Step 4: On September 14, 2008, Union of India claimed total respect for all religions and Hinduism in particular… The Central Government is alive and conscious of religious sensibilities including the unique ancient and holy text of Ramayana…Having regard to public sentiments, the Central Government withdrew the prevailing affidavit to re-examine the entire matter. <br /><br />Union of India also clarified that the affidavit did not intend to touch upon the freedom/ articles of faith or belief of any section of society. <br /><br />Step 5: In a final counter affidavit, Union of India defined the role of the state and stated that the state cannot and should not be called upon to determine issues of faith. Union of India also added: “It is now for the Hon’ble Court to resolve the contentious issues raised by the petitioners in the context of evidence available.” <br /><br />Step 6: Written submission of the advocate for Union of India made in October 2008 to the Supreme Court says: “The Petitioners have not alleged much less proved that Ram Sethu forms an integral and essential part of the Hindu religion. Union of India also claims that belief of the community has to be proved like any other fact. The further submission of Union of India is that it has not been proved undoubtedly to be the belief of the Hindu community that Lord Ram did not himself break the bridge. Nor has it been established that whatever remains of the Ram Sethu as a place of worship is an essential and integral part of the Hindu religion.” <br /><br />So, what is the stand of Union of India as seen from these six sets of waffling averments? <br /><br />It is clear that Union of India holds the justice system in utter contempt. It holds the responsibility of the state under Articles 25 and 26 of the Constitution of India in utter contempt. It holds that the millions of people the world over who revere Ram, Ramayana and Ram Sethu which are central to the nation’s traditions to be treated with disdain and hence holds those who venerate Ram and Ram Sethu as a place of worship in utter contempt. <br /><br />This contemptuous behavior of Union of India is reprehensible. UPA has proved its incompetence to hold the reins of the state and to has failed to uphold the rule of law as supreme. <br /><br />I wish the Supreme Court comes down heavily on the utterly irresponsible behaviour shown by the respondents’ misleading statements and calls them to order. The Court should also direct the Government of India to declare Ram Sethu an ancient monument under the 1958 Act and to direct Union of India to approach UNESCO to declare it a world heritage. The Court should also direct that Sethu project which is an ecological disaster should be declared a project disaster and scrapped forthwith. <br /><br />I also hope the Pachauri Committee takes note of the waffling stances of the Union of India and does not succumb to any pressures from any functionary of the Union of India. <br /><br />The arguments for the Ram Sethu being central to Hindu identity and nation’s identity are many and have been stated earlier which the Court will take note of and render justice. <br /><br />Dr. Subramanian Swamy has filed on November 3, 2008 in the Supreme Court, fresh written submissions on whether Ram Sethu is an integral part of Hindu religion. This includes an annexure to page 31 comparing the six statements demonstrating progressively varying stances of the Union of India, the respondent in the transfer petition pending in the Supreme Court. <br /><br />Here is an annexure demonstrating six varying stances: <br /><br />Progressively varying stances of the respondents as reflected in that affidavit <br /><br />There is nothing called ‘Ramar Palam’ excepting that the petitioners have chosen to name the ‘Adams Bridge’ as Ramar Palam. There is no question of sand sholes- - - being declared monuments of national importance. <br /><br />Having failed in all their attempts now the forces probably thought easier to play with religious sentiments which they thought the Indians might fall to their prey, started instigating the religious sentiments of the Hindus…. <br /><br />3)70(14)(iv) several Indians experts…. have also declared that there is no evidence linking the mythical Lanka bridge built by Hanuman to the chain of sand banks …….. To link that with Ram or Ramayana is ridiculous. <br /><br />4)P.76(17) It will also cut off Land’s End in Dhanushkodi island which is visited by hundreds of pilgrims every day. <br /><br />….It will also cut off Kodandaramasamy Temple visited by thousands of pilgrims every day <br /><br />5)P.77(17) The creation of the channel will also afford an opportunity to pilgrims to visit Adams Bridge, not possible today, and offer obeissance as the SCL is contemplating provision of a viewing galary along the channel alignment. <br /><br />Step 2 <br />Withdrawal of centre's affidavit by Ministry of Culture <br />1) P.3(4) The petitioners have attempted to reply upon mythological material such as the Ramayana. <br /><br />2) P.9(19) the ASI, has reasonably concluded that the formation known as Ram Sethu/Adams Bridge is not a man made structure. <br /><br />3) P.11(25) the aforesaid conclusions renders the entire theory proposed by the petitioners (by placing reliance on entirely mythological texts) wholly implausible <br /><br />4) P.15(32-33) The same is merely a sand and coral formation which cannot be said to be of historical archeological or artistic interest or importance. <br /><br />5) P.15(33) “The Adams Bridge site cannot therefore be said to be of any archeological interest.” <br /><br />6) P.9(20)”The contents of the Valmiki Ramayana, the Ramcharitmanas and other mythological texts… which cannot be said to be historical record, incontrovertibly prove the existence of the characters, or the occurrence of the events depicted therein.” <br /><br />Step 3 <br />Withdrawal of centre's affidavit by Ministry of Shipping <br />1) P.11(10) “The absence of any cohesive scientific evidence which can support the formation of a legally tenable opinion, - - - of Section 4 of the Ancient Monuments Act, it is submitted that the instant writ petitions must fail.” <br /><br />Step 4 <br />ASG’s Gopal’s statement dated 14.9.2008 <br />1) P2(2) “The Central Government has total respect for all religions and Hinduism in particular… The Central Government is alive and conscious of religious sensibilities including the unique ancient and holy text of Ramayana… Having regard to public sentiments, the Central Government withdraws the present affidavit to re-examine the entire matter.” <br /><br />2) 2(3) It is clarified that the affidavit did not intend to touch upon the freedom/ articles of faith or belief of any section of society. <br /><br />Step 5 <br />Counter affidavit final <br />PP59-6 <br />1) The state cannot and should not be called upon to determine issues of faith. <br /><br />2) It is now for the Hon’ble Court to resolve the contentious issues raised by the petitioners in the context of evidence available..” <br /><br />Step 6 <br />Present written submissions <br />Submitted October 2008 <br />P73II. The petitioners have not alleged much less proved that Ram Sethu forms an integral and essential part of the Hindu religion. <br /><br />P.76. Belief of the community has to be proved like any other fact. <br /><br />P.84 The submission is that it has not been proved undoubtedly to be the belief of the Hindu community that Lord Ram did not himself break the bridge. Nor has it been established that whatever remains of the Ram Sethu as a place of worship is an essential and integral part of the Hindu religion. <br />http://www.organiser.org/dynamic/modules.php?name=Content&pa=showpage&pid=267&page=26kalyan97http://www.blogger.com/profile/10697859363967489909noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-258753774886390496.post-52507554047279592762008-12-05T08:25:00.000-08:002008-12-05T08:26:51.828-08:00Setusamudram: sacred site. Scrap channel project.Setusamudram: sacred site. Scrap channel project.<br /><br />Sacred Site nomination boosts campaign to save Gulf of Mannar<br /><br />Friday, 12.05.2008, 07:31am (GMT-7)<br /><br />NEW YORK: At the first international meeting of the campaign to protect the Gulf of Mannar, held at the Linnean Society in London recently, the Alliance of Religions and Conservation (ARC) made the dramatic announcement that it would be seeking to have the Gulf of Mannar designated as one of the world's first internationally recognized 'Sacred Sites.' Following agreements reached at the IUCN World Conservation Congress in Barcelona last month, 'Sacred Site' is a now an international term of protection for sites that are spiritually, religiously, culturally and ecologically important.<br />In the fight to save the Gulf of Mannar from destruction by the creation of a deep shipping channel, the move could prove to be a strategically important one. Flowing between South-East India and Sri Lanka, the Gulf of Mannar is home to Ram Sethu, or Adam's Bridge, a site of immense spiritual significance to both Hindus and Muslims worldwide.<br /><br />Situated in South-Asia's largest biosphere reserve, it is also one of the last remaining biological hotspots on the planet, offering sanctuary to numerous endangered plant and animal species such as the dugong and the green turtle. However, despite the clear cultural, natural and spiritual importance of the area, and in the face of an on-going challenge in the Supreme Court of India, the Indian government is pressing ahead with dredging for the planned Sethusamudram Ship Channel, risking destruction of the sacred bridge and the fragile eco-system of the area.<br /><br />The announcement of nomination for Sacred Site status was made by Martin Palmer, Secretary General of ARC, and religion and ecology advisor to His Royal Highness the Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh. "The Gulf of Mannar has enormous spiritual significance within both Hinduism and Islam," he said during his announcement. <br /><br />"Narratives in the Hindu Ramayana, which feature Ram Sethu, and the Muslim story of Adam being thrown out of Paradise and falling into what we now know as Sri Lanka, then walking across Adam's Bridge to become the vice-regent of God ruling the world, make the Gulf of Mannar the one place in the world - other than the Garden of Eden - where we could actually say 'this is a sacred site about our relationship with and our responsibility for the rest of creation.'<br /><br /> Cosmologically and ecologically the Gulf of Mannar is about as sacred a site as you could get. Our suggestion is that it should be nominated as one of the very first internationally significant sacred sites, along with places such as the sacred mountains of China and other such hugely holy and ecologically significant places. I have every confidence the nomination will succeed." Organizers of the campaign to protect the Gulf of Mannar have been quick to welcome the news. "Mr Palmer's announcement was dramatic and unexpected," says Kusum Vyas, founder of The Living Planet Foundation, based in Houston, Texas, which organized the London meeting.<br />"The meeting erupted into applause when he made the announcement - it was so thrilling. To get the Gulf of Mannar recognised on the international conservation stage will be a huge step forward in preserving its sanctity and ecology for future generations. We can't thank ARC enough." Asked to reflect on the current battle to preserve the Gulf of Mannar, Palmer said: "It is a classic struggle - to use Christian terminology - between God and Mammon, between those who see the world as a stage upon which a drama of cosmological significance is played out in which every aspect of creation has significance and meaning because it is created from love, and those who simply see this planet as a rather large supermarket to be raided."<br /><br />ARC is a secular foundation designed to work both with the major religions, encouraging them to look into their own traditions in order to increase their environmental activities, as well as with major environmental organizations to get them to take the role of religions seriously.<br /><br />IUCN, the International Union for Conservation of Nature, is world's oldest and largest global environmental network - a democratic membership union with more than 1,000 government and NGO member organizations, and almost 11,000 volunteer scientists in more than 160 countries - it helps find pragmatic solutions to pressing environment and development challenges. The first international meeting of the campaign to protect the Gulf of Mannar was held at the Linnean Society in London last week and was organized by The Living Planet Foundation USA.<br /><br />India Post News Service<br />http://indiapost.com/article/usnews/4722/kalyan97http://www.blogger.com/profile/10697859363967489909noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-258753774886390496.post-50832734954480815892008-12-02T03:54:00.000-08:002008-12-02T03:55:39.305-08:00Demand for 'sacred site' status for SetuDemand for 'Sacred Site' status for Sethu<br />PTI<br />Tuesday, December 02, 2008 15:02 IST<br /><br />LONDON: Campaigners protesting against the dredging of the Sethusamudram Ship Channel have demanded that Gulf of Mannar, which is home to the Ram Sethu, be designated as 'Sacred Site'.<br /><br />The announcement for seeking a 'Sacred Site' status was made by Martin Palmer, Secretary General of Alliance of Religions and Conservation (ARC) and religion and ecology advisor to Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, at a two-day meeting here.<br />"The Gulf of Mannar has enormous spiritual significance within both Hinduism and Islam," he said during his announcement.<br /><br />"The meeting erupted into applause when he made the announcement. To get the Gulf of Mannar recognised on the international conservation stage will be a huge step forward in preserving its sanctity and ecology for future generations," Kusum Vyas, founder of The Living Planet Foundation, which organised the London meeting, said.<br /><br />'Sacred Site' is now an international term of protection for sites that are spiritually, religiously, culturally and ecologically important.<br /><br />Flowing between South-East India and Sri Lanka, the Gulf of Mannar is home to Ram Sethu or Adam's Bridge, a site of immense spiritual significance for both Hindus and Muslims worldwide.<br /><br />Situated in South-Asia's largest biosphere reserve, it is also one of the last remaining biological hot-spots on the planet, offering sanctuary to numerous endangered plant and animal species such as the dugong and the green turtle. <br /><br />http://www.dnaindia.com/report.asp?newsid=1210895kalyan97http://www.blogger.com/profile/10697859363967489909noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-258753774886390496.post-18343282288800961402008-11-24T15:49:00.000-08:002008-11-24T15:50:25.602-08:00Scientists converge in London to stop destruction of Setu SamudramTo stop the destruction of the Sethu Samudram – Scientists, Academics and Religious Leaders Converge in London<br />Tue, 2008-11-25 05:23<br />By Walter Jayawardhana<br />London, 25 November, (Asiantribune.com) Ecologists, academics and scientists and religious leaders around the world organized by the US based living Planet Foundation are meeting today (November 25) at London’s historic Linnean Society, Burlington House in Piccadilly to ask Indian and Sri Lankan governments to persuade UNESCO to designate the Gulf of Mannar a World Heritage site and stop the imminent devastation that could cause to the environment by the controversial Sethu Samudram project. The seminar will last two days continuously.<br />The organizers said, "The aim is to prevent the destruction of the Gulf of Mannar , one of the last remaining intact eco-systems of the world and home to the famous Ram Sethu or Adam’s Bridge , a site sacred to one billion Hindus worldwide."<br />"The gathering is set to provide enough multi-disciplinary evidence to persuade" the two countries to ask UNESCO to grant World Heritage designation to the Gulf , the Living Planet Foundation said.<br />Interviewed in a London Hotel, one of the participating scientists of the seminar Dr. Ranil Senanayake told this correspondent, "Sethu Samudram canal project is a 140 years old idea proposed by the British imperialists not compatible with the thinking of the 21st century. Today, much better things could be thought about for better results. Dredging through this geological formation would cause innumerable damages that cannot be reversed."<br />Asked to pinpoint one, Dr. Senanayake said that the present waves in the gulf bring the mineral sands from which Thorium could be processed. The sea currents deposit tons of mineral sands on the South Indian and North Sri Lankan beaches .He said Thorium processed from these mineral sands is believed to be the source of energy of the future, from which atomic power could be produced without allowing any chance of producing nuclear weapons. Once, the bridge is destroyed such sand deposits would stop by the gulf basin currents, the scientist warned India and Sri Lanka.<br />Many scientists have assessed the Gulf of Mannar is a shallow stretch of water separating India and Sri Lanka. Despite its important ecological and cultural significance as one of South Asia’s largest biosphere reserves, the Indian government, under pressure from Tamil Nadu state politicians, is pressing ahead with plans to build a shipping channel called Sethusamudram , right across it, threatening the numerous endangered plant and animal species that live there as well as livelihood of local fishermen.<br />The proposal has been met with a chorus of international disapproval. It has also become the subject of a case in the Indian Supreme Court, which has temporarily delayed the devastating dredging.<br />Scientists have said the Gulf , free from oceanic currents , provides the calving grounds for a substantial part of the diverse whale population of the bay of Bengal. It is also identified as the habitat for rare and endangered plant and animal species including the threatened green turtle and dugong. The sea grass meadows of the gulf are the largest remaining feeding grounds for the globally endangered dugong. The centuries old pearl and conch shell fishing still exists there.<br />"The dredging will destroy this fragile eco-system. What we need is not an industry that will benefit only few shipping companies and dredgers. When, ships starts sailing along the canal even the limestone wells of Jaffna could become salty. What we need there is a sustainable development project," scientist Ranil Senanayake said.<br />- Asian Tribune -<br />http://www.asiantribune.com/?q=node/14376kalyan97http://www.blogger.com/profile/10697859363967489909noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-258753774886390496.post-8017573135668779802008-11-23T03:53:00.000-08:002008-11-23T03:54:56.898-08:00Rama Setu: Tiruvalangadu copper plate inscription of Rajendra CholaRama Setu: Tiruvalangadu copper plate inscription of Rajendra Chola<br /><br />From the Thiruvalangadu copper plates inscribed in the 6th year of the rule of King Rajendra Chola, son of Raja raja chola discovered in the year 1905:-<br /><br />In the order of tracing the lineage of the Cholas, verse 80 makes a mention about Rama building a bridge on the ocean.<br /><br /><br />(V. 80.) The lord of the Raghavas (i.e., Rama) constructing a bridge across the water of the ocean with (the assistance of) able monkeys, killed with great difficulty the king of Lanka (i.e., Ravana) with sharp-edged arrows ; (but) this terrible General of that (king Arunmolivarman) crossed the ocean by ships and burnt the Lord of Lanka (Ceylon). Hence Rama is (surely) surpassed by this (Chola General).<br /><br /><br />http://www.whatisindia.com/inscriptions/south_indian_inscriptions/volume_3/no_205c_aditya_ii_karikala.htmlkalyan97http://www.blogger.com/profile/10697859363967489909noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-258753774886390496.post-76664827193242329062008-11-22T17:15:00.001-08:002008-11-22T17:15:54.605-08:00In defence of the Rama Setu: Dr. SwamyIN DEFENCE OF THE RAMA SETU<br /><br />By Subramanian Swamy (November 2008)<br /><br />{The writer is a former Union Commerce Minister}<br /><br />INTRODUCTION<br /><br /> The Rama Setu is a causeway connecting Dhanushkodi from the Rameshwaram island’s eastern tip all the way across the straits to Sri Lanka, and separates the turbulent Psalk Straits in the Bay of Bengal in the north, from the calm and tranquil waters of Gulf of Mannar in the south of the Setu. The 1.5 to 2.5 m thick zone of corals and rock, which is presently partially seen at points in the sea, is a construction atop, as the crustal portion of, the undersea ridge.<br /> US’ NASA and NRSA of the Ministry of Space, Government of India satellite photo images clearly establish such a causeway-like formation between Dhanushkodi and Talaimannar island (Srilanka).<br /> Rama Setu is without doubt an ancient causeway as vividly described in Valmiki’s Ramayana. The architect Nala assigned the task by Sri Rama had had taken advantage of the crustal portion of the ridge to minimize thereby the dumping of rocks and boulders, and also utilized the less dense but compact corals and boulders, so that these could be carried easily to greater distances and at the same time strong enough to withstand pressure from above, both by human as well as sea forces.<br /> According to S. Badrinarayanan, former Director, Geological Survey of India, his investigations while as Consultant to NIOT, GOI, reveal that the Rama Setu is not a natural formation but a constructed causeway of at least 9000 years old. Hence it automatically qualifies to be an ancient monument to be protected under the Ancient Monuments and Archaeological Sites & Remains Act, 1958.<br /> The Government had suppressed from public view his Report based on a 2002 investigation under the sea, near and at the Setu, which concluded that Rama Setu had been constructed (at least 9000 years ago). However, without consulting the GSI or the NIOT, the Ministry of Culture representing the Archaeological Survey of India {ASI} hastily filed an affidavit in the Supreme Court to aver that “there is no information or studies in the knowledge of the Government that Rama Setu is man made”. Former ASI DG, Dr. S.R. Rao went on record to ridicule this stand of the government. Following public criticism, the Union Government flip flopped in its stand in the Supreme Court (see Annexure).<br /> The choppy tide and the associated sediments caused by severe cyclones that occur every year in the Bsay of Bengal are moderated in the intensity by the ridge of the Rama Setu and thereby it protects the delicate tranquil waters of the Gulf of Mannar. So too the researches of scientists now conclude that even Tsunami was moderated by the existence of the Rama Setu. Otherwise, there would have been a funneling effect of the Tsunami wages causing enormous damage several times over than what was experienced.<br /> The Tamil Nadu Chief Minister Mr. Karunanidhi and his lieutenant, the Union Shipping Minister Mr. T.R. Baalu have nevertheless been telling the public the Rama Setu is fictitious, that the existing causeway is a natural formation of sand, and that given the economic and environmental viability of the Sethusamudram Shipping Channel Project (SSCP), it should not be blocked because of an imaginary grievance based on such tales.<br /> On environmental issues, it will suffice here to state that the Ministry of Environment & Forests in fact in a letter dated April 8, 1999 to the Ministry of Surface Transport had conveyed it’s opinion that the SSCP should be scrapped altogether as the project would be an environmental disaster. This opinion was based on an analysis of the NEERI Report of 1998. Yet in 2004 the Ministry reversed it’s opinion without any fresh data. There is no explanation given so far for this somersault.<br /> The Government’s decision to implement the SSCP is thus vitiated by arbitrariness, unreasonableness, and obvious anti-Hindu bias of the decision-makers such as Mr. Karunanidhi. Hence it could not stand in court when I challenged it. In truth, the SSCP besides, an environmental disaster, is also economically unviable and a national security risk (because it will help LTTE to move it’s terrorist and narcotic base to Kerala Coast by a more secure and shorter route that is presently unavailable because the Rama Setu stands as a barrier). Details of arguments in all these dimensions are set out in Rama Setu: A Symbol of National Unity {Haranand, 2008}.<br /><br />THE HERITAGE OF RAMA SETU<br /><br /> The Rama Setu sometimes called Sethubandha, is a symbol of the nation because Sri Rama on whose direction it was built, was the first national king of India who lived in North, West, East and South of India during his life time. The Rama Setu which paved the way for Rama’s army is thus not only sacred but it is regarded by the people as a heritage, a tirthasthana, and a divyakshetra. Rama’s art of governance is known as Ram Rajya, a term used by Mahatma Gandhi to mobilize the masses during the Freedom Struggle.<br /> Rama chose to raise an army in Kishkinda, Karnataka to defeat Ravana, disregarding Lakshmana’s advise to send for the already trained army from Ayodhya, because Rama believed in devolution and in the local concerns of his people. His devotion to motherland was total and unconditional as revealed when he said to Lakshmana, according to Valmiki Ramayana, while in Lanka that: Jananee janmabhoomishcha svargaadapi gariyasi which as translated by Maharishi Aurobindo means: “Mother and motherland is greater by far than even heaven”. Lakshmana had queries why they should not settle down in Lanka, when that country now conquered was more beautiful and prosperous than Ayodhya, and Sita was already there. These immoral patriotic words attributed to Sri Rama will remain in the nation’s memory as long as Hindustan lives as a continuing civilization. Ramayana thus is a narration of Rama’s deeds, and thereby lays down principles of governance, which properly and faithfully re-interpreted is valid even today.<br /> It is this deep background of the spiritual ambience in and of India that made Supreme Court Justice K.T. Thomas say at Rashtrapati Bhavan, New Delhi, on April 5, 2007: “Rama Sethu should not be broken”. After receiving the Padma Bhushan from the President of India at an investiture ceremony, he told the media in answer to a question.<br />“In projects like this (Sethusamudram Shipping Canal Project), decisions are to be based not only on a study of geological implications; the religious sentiments of the people are also to be taken into account. The religious sentiments of the people of Bharat have to be honoured by every government of India. There is a tradition in this land, of honouring religious sentiments. So, it is my definite opinion that Ram Sethu must not be broken”.<br /><br />For the sheer faith of the masses of India in Lord Rama, Rama Setu must be declared an ‘Ancient Monument’ within the meaning of the law and protected and nurtured as a revered national heritage. Since now Ganga has been declared as a national heritage, there is no reason now to block a similar status for Rama Setu.<br />In any case, the Rama Setu cannot be damaged or broken because it would then be a criminal offence. The Supreme Court had observed in its judgement in the S.Veerbhadran Chettiar v. E.V.Ramaswami Naicker case (AIR 1958 Supreme Court 1032 page 1035) as follows:<br />“…….. Any object however trivial or destitute of real value in itself if regarded as sacred by any class of persons would come within the meaning of the penal section (295 of the Indian Penal Code). Nor is it absolutely necessary that the object, in order to be held sacred, should have been actually worshipped. An object may be held sacred by a class of persons without being worshipped by them. It is clear, therefore, that the courts below were rather cynical in so lightly brushing aside the religious susceptibilities of that class of persons to which the complainant claims to belong. The section has been intended to respect the religious susceptibilities of persons of different religious persuasions or creeds. Courts have got to be very circumspect in such matters, and to pay due regard to the feelings and religious emotions of different classes of persons with different beliefs, irrespective of the consideration whether or not they share those beliefs, or whether they are rational or otherwise, in the opinion of the court.”<br /><br />There is no room left after this judgment not to regard the Rama Setu as an inalienable heritage to be protected. To damage or break the Setu is a criminal cognizable offence under Section 295 of the IPC. To dismiss such sacredness as “imaginary” as the Government had done in court is dangerous. Even if there was no specific proof today of the claim that Rama Setu was built by Sri Rama more than 9000 years ago, later developments in science can establish the reality of the Rama Setu. For example, earlier, Sarasvati river and Dwarka city were considered as imaginary by secular historians. Now modern science based archaeology has established their existence. Even so, what if it is said the claim that the hair in Hazaratbal Mosque as belonging to Prophet Mohammed is imaginary since there is no DNA proof that it belonged to him? Or Jesus birth is to be dismissed as imaginary because immaculate conception is a scientific impossibility? Do they cease to be sacred to the people.<br />The Ramayana is in fact regarded as Itihasa (history) by the Hindus. Facts in Ramayana are testable. Dr. Ram Avatar spent 25 years in researching if the locations along Rama’s travel to Sri Lanka described in the Ramayana, can be located in modern India He was able to locate and photograph all the spots where Sri Rama had stayed as he went from Ayodhya to Sri Lanka, which Dr. Avatar has documented with photographs in his monograph Jahan Jahan Ram Charan Chali Jayi (wherever Rama went) published 2007.<br /> THE SIGNIFICANCE OF RAMA<br /> Why is Rama such an attraction for the Hindu masses, irrespective of claste? After all, being a Kshatriya he had killed a Brahmin scholar that Ravana was. The question may puzzle some people who do not know India, because Sri Rama neither performed any miracle on his own, nor did he ever even allude to be avatara of Lord Maha Vishnu. Nevertheless, the myriad charm of Ramayana is something which is so evergreen and standing the test of times that Rama Lila is celebrated with gusto every year in every part of the nation. Rama and his associates immortalized in Ramayana have endeared themselves to millions of people all over the world, transcending even religious barriers.<br /> Mahatma Gandhi, no communalist by any Anglized liberal standards had declared that to make Ramayana as the goal of state governance was the aim of the Freedom Struggle.<br /> The greatness of Rama is not limited to humans on earth alone. In a dialogue between Lord Shiva and his spouse Parvati in the concluding part of Vishnu Sahasranamam in the epic, Mahabharata (Vishnu Sahasranama which is a recital of one thousand names of Lord Mahavishnu). Goddess Parvathi towards the very end is said to enquire of Lord Shiva, in the following sloka,<br /> Kenopayena Laguna Vishnor Nama Sahasraham<br /> Patyathe Pandithair Nithyam Srothumichamyaham Prabhoh:<br /> {“Does there exist any abridged version of this garland of one thousand nmes, which will have the same efficacy as reciting all the thousand names”}.<br /><br /> Lord Shiva replied to Parvathi as follows;<br /> Rama Rama Ramethi, Rame Rame Mano Rame<br /> Sahasra Nama Thattulyum Rama Nama Varanane:<br /> {recital of just the one word ‘Rama’ could produce an effect equival4nt to reciting all the thousand names of Maha Vishnu:}<br /> Therefore, according to revered scriptures, even gods and goddesses themselves felt the power, the boundless charm of Rama, hence where is the surprise if ordinary mortals worship this Lord as if nothing else mattered?<br /> Valmiki, the author of the original Ramayana text was a contemporary of Sri Rama. This has been explicitly stated in the text itself. This story was not penned a few hundred years after the life of Rama. In fact, Valmiki was the guardian to the wife and sons of Rama.<br /> Ramayana being a popular story of India, many authors down the time line have written their own regional language versions of Ramayana. Kalidasa, the great Sanskrit poet of the 5th century CE wrote his Raghuvamsa, his poetry on Rama. The Tamil poet Kamban wrote his version of Kamba Ramayana over 1000 years back. Goswami Tulsidas wrote Ram Charita Manas in the 17th century.<br /> These three and such other eminent authors across India have penned the story eulogizing the Indian hero and divinity of Rama and there is no inconsistency or contradiction in these texts to throw doubt about the existence of Rama.<br /> The Puranas also mention the details on the story of Rama. The stories mentioned in the Puranic texts which texts all secular historians rely on and the original Ramayana of Valmiki cross-vandate each other in many a place. This adds further credibility to the Valmiki Ramayana text being rightly termed as Itihaasa i.e., it thus happened as a historical text.<br /> Many Indian researchers have made use of computer software to arrive at historic dates for various events described in the literature based on planetary positions.<br /> According to Pushkar Bhatnagar, in Historicity of Rama, based on astronomical data on planetary positions given in the Puranas and the Ramayana, the dates of the events in Rama’s lifetime are as in the Table below:<br /> <br /> HISTORICAL DATES OF SRI RAMA<br />------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------<br />Events of Sri Rama Data<br /><br />Sri Ram Navami – Birthday January 10, 5114 BCE (i.e. 7122 years ago<br />Birth of Bharatha January 11, 5114 BCE<br />Pre-coronation eve January 4, 5089 BCE<br />Khar, Dushan episode October 7, 5077 BCE<br />Vali Vadham April 3, 5076 BCE<br />Hanuman’s Visit to Lanka September 12, 5076 BCE<br />Hanuman’s Return from Lanka September 14, 5076 BCE<br />Army march to Lanka September 20, 5076 BCE<br /><br /> The sheer divine beauty of Rama’s personality inspired even the poet, Iqbal, to declare him the ‘Imam-E-Hind’ in his poem paid him this glowing tribute:<br /> Hari Ram key wujood pey Hindostan ko naaz<br /> Ahl-e-nazar samajhte hain usko Imam-e-Hind<br /> Ejaazous chiraagh-e-hidaayet kaa hai yahee<br /> Raushantar azsaher haizamane mai sham-e-Hind.<br /><br /> In short, Ram is the spiritual head of India, even according to Iqbal, who was otherwise a hardline Muslim.<br /> Abroad too, interestingly, Sun Yuxi, the Chinese Ambassador to India, told me that there has been an ongoing scholarly debate in China, about the origins of the Monkey-hero Sun Wukong in the Chinese epic novel Xiyouji viz., does his origin stem from Hanuman, or is Sun Wukong a product of indigenous folklore?<br /> The theory of a possible connection between Sun Wukong and Hanuman was first proposed by Hu Shih, the well known poet and President of the famous Beijing University. In his famous speech in 1936 at the Harvard University Tercentennial Celebrations, titled “Indianisation of China”, Dr. Hu spoke disapprovingly of the Chinese people swallowing and digesting Hinduism in the garb of Mahayana Buddhism, and accepting idol worship.<br /> Ironically while Mr. Karunanidhi in his speeches has debunked the Setu and Rama, the DMK State and the UPA Union Governments have been advertising and affirming the exact opposite: existence of the Setu and the historicity of Rama! For example, the Tourist Department of the TN Government has been advertising in Railway trains, urging the people to visit Rameshwaram and see where Rama set his “lotus feet”, to build a bridge (setu) to Sri Lanka with the help of the Vanar Sena (see enclosed photo), to rescue his wife Sita.<br /> The National Remote Sensing Agency (NRSA), of the Union Ministry of Space has published a book of satellite photographs {ISBN: 8177525 6524} claiming that “archaeological studies show “that the Setu may be ‘man made’” This book has been distributed to all MPs free by the Ministry of Space. Yet Ms. Ambika Soni as Minister of Culture to a question in Rajya Sabha (August 14, 2007) falsely stated that “no archaeological studies has been made in respect of the Rama Setu”. This is a breach of privilege of the House, for which she should be punished.<br /> Thus Rama Setu exists and is sacred. No one can be permitted to damage or break it. Lord Rama is the inspiration of every India, especially the Hindus who constitute 83% of the population of India. Anything he has touched is sacred.kalyan97http://www.blogger.com/profile/10697859363967489909noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-258753774886390496.post-12932518974363306912008-11-22T01:05:00.001-08:002008-11-22T01:05:45.189-08:00'Rama Set' rocks selling like hot cakes'Ram Setu' rocks selling like hot cakes<br />22 Nov 2008, 1354 hrs IST, PTI<br /><br />RAMESWARAM: Ram Setu, the mythical bridge which got embroiled in a controversy over the Sethusamudram project, is back in news. This time for the trade of coral rocks, considered to be a part of the holy structure. <br /><br />Droves of pilgrims here are buying coral rocks being sold by the agents and tourist guides, who claim that the rocks were a part of the bridge built by the 'Vanara Sena' for Lord Ram to crossover to Lanka to rescue Sita. <br /><br />"Pilgrims visiting this temple town buy these stones thinking that they are from the Ram bridge. But they are actually coral rocks," an official of the Gulf of Mannar Marine National Park said. <br /><br />As coral rocks tend to float naturally, pilgrims believe that the rocks are the ones used by Rama's army and buy it, he said. <br /><br />Despite a ban on the trade of coral rocks under the Wild Life and Marine Life Protection Acts, they are being sold at five places -- 'Seetha Theertham,' 'Ram Theertham,' 'Lakshman Theertham,' 'Kandhamadhanaparvam' and at an ashram -- in the island at rates varying between Rs 500 and Rs 1000 per piece, he said. <br /><br />Gopinathan, a tourist guide, said they get a nominal commission for each stone sold through them. The stones were even presented to VIPs visiting the island, stating that it was auspicious to keep them at home, he said. <br /><br />According to officials here, many marine species like sea horse, turtles and dugong, whose sale is prohibited under the Marine Life Protection Act, are also being sold openly. <br /><br />Denying receiving any complaint about sale of coral rocks in the area, Gulf of Mannar Marine National park officials say they are not in a position to monitor such a vast coastal belt but they would look into the matter. <br /><br />The 'Ram Setu' (Adams Bridge) has been in the limelight after BJP and its allied outfits protested the present alignment of the Sethusamudram project, charging that it would damage the mythical structure. <br /><br />Following the protest, dredging of the bridge has been stopped and the case is being heard in the Supreme Court which has suggested that the government explore alternative site for the project. <br /><br />The Sethusamudram project aims to create a navigable channel from the Gulf of Mannar to the Bay of Bengal through the Palk bay and Palk Straits.<br /><br />http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/India/Ram_Setu_rocks_selling_like_hot_cakes/articleshow/3744644.cmskalyan97http://www.blogger.com/profile/10697859363967489909noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-258753774886390496.post-21005022255798778542008-11-05T05:29:00.000-08:002008-11-05T05:30:32.169-08:00Rama Setu: demolition a criminal offence -- SwamyDemolition of Ram Setu a criminal offence: Dr. Subramanian Swamy tells SC<br />Nov. 5, 2008<br /><br />Former Union minister and Janata party president Dr Subramanian Swami, in his written argument filed in the Supreme Court in Ram Setu case, has contended that demolition of the bridge will amount to a criminal offence under section 295 IPC.<br /><br />According to this section, defacing, demolition or damaging a place of worship knowing well that it will hurt the religious sentiments of a segment of population, is a criminal offence.<br /><br />Dr Swamy, who is one of the petitioners seeking declaration from the apex court that Ram Setu, also known as Adam’s Bridge, is a monument of national heritage and therefore, cannot be touched, has also pleaded that Sethusamudram project has already been rejected by the Planning Commission of India as economically not good.<br /><br />Dr Swami has, however, said if Alignment six was changed and alternative route was taken sparing 35 km Ram Setu, then he has no objection to the completion of the project.<br /><br />He has also submitted that if the alternative alignment was not chosen for completion of Rs 2240 crore project, then the entire project should be scrapped as it will turn out to be an economic disaster and shall also prove to be a grave threat to national security.<br /><br />He has also contended that the decision making process adopted to approve the project was illegal, arbitrary, unconstitutional and also inspired by conflicting commercial interest.<br /><br />The Supreme Court has already restrained the Government from damaging Ram Setu in any manner while carrying out dredging activity for completion of Sethusamudram Shipping Channel which will link Rameshwaram in Tamil Nadu to Sri Lanka.<br /><br />The Union Government, in its written arguments, has taken a stand that the bridge was not integral to Hinduism and was destroyed by Lord Rama at the request of Vibhishan, brother of demon king Ravana, who saw the bridge as threat to the security of Sri Lanka under his rule.<br /><br />http://sks5005.wordpress.com/2008/11/04/demolition-of-ram-setu-a-criminal-offence-dr-subramanian-swamy-tells-sc/kalyan97http://www.blogger.com/profile/10697859363967489909noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-258753774886390496.post-79510449788030236002008-11-04T18:05:00.000-08:002008-11-04T18:06:17.053-08:00Rama Setu: Centre’s stand contradictory, says SwamyRama Setu: Centre’s stand contradictory, says Swamy<br /><br />Legal Correspondent (The Hindu, 5 Nov. 2008)<br /><br />New Delhi: Janata Party president Subramanian Swamy has questioned in the Supreme Court the Centre’s stand that Ramar Sethu is not an integral part of Hindu religion.<br />In his fresh written submissions in the Sethusamudram case, he said the revised stand of the Centre, in its submissions filed on October 12, “has no basis either in fact or in law.” He refuted the averment that the “petitioners have not proved that Ramar Sethu is an integral or essential part of the Hindu religion to attract Articles 25 and 26 of the Constitution.”<br /><br />Dr. Swamy said: “The Union of India has taken contradictory and differing positions in various affidavits filed during the course of the proceedings, attributing each position to various Hindu texts without sourcing it to any credible religious scholar but based on dubious unauthoritative translations.”<br /><br />These contradictions indicated that the government was not in a position to answer the question whether Ramar Sethu was qualified to be regarded as an integral part of the Hindu religion or to be designated as an ancient monument within the meaning of the Ancient Monuments and Archaeological Sites and Remains Act. “A Hindu will consider as an integral part of his or her religion that which would make his spiritual life incomplete if it is not prayed at or to at least once in his or her lifetime.”<br /><br />On the Centre’s submission that Lord Rama himself had destroyed Sethu, Dr. Swamy said: “It is irrelevant to adduce this argument even if this interpretation of counsel is based on one of the sources quoted by one of the petitioners. What is necessary is that the interpretation or inference must be based on an authorised, scholarly, unimpeachable translation from the original Sanskrit language text.”<br /><br />The averment by the Sethusamudram Corporation that it was “contemplating provision of a viewing gallery along the [shipping] channel alignment demolishes the stand of counsel, especially the averment that Ramar Sethu is not an integral part of Hindu religion.”<br /><br />Dr. Swamy said the administrative decision-making process in choosing Alignment 6, if implemented, would be illegal and arbitrary. Hence the decision to pursue Alignment 6, entailing a rupture in Ramar Sethu, should be judicially invalidated. The court has already reserved verdict in this case.<br /><br />http://www.hindu.com/2008/11/05/stories/2008110561341500.htmkalyan97http://www.blogger.com/profile/10697859363967489909noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-258753774886390496.post-44519932149331753462008-10-21T16:58:00.000-07:002008-10-21T17:07:29.331-07:00Rama Setu: Who runs Union of India? Nariman? Who approved the false affidavit submitted to SC?Rama Setu: Who runs Union of India? Nariman? Who approved the false affidavit submitted to SC?<br /><br />This is yet another instance of the scandalous state of the union of India led by UPA government. Did Hon’ble PM approve the affidavit? How come the Congresss claims that they were not aware of the claims mad in the affidavit? Who is in charge? Nariman? Given the state of deterioration in ethical values in the government functionaries, this report is not a surprise. The people of the nation will decide when the date of reckoning comes. I think SC should take exception to the way the Court is being treated – in utter contempt -- in responding to cases in the highest court of the land.<br /><br />Kalyanaraman<br /><br />Congress in the dark on latest Ram Sethu affidavit in court<br /><br />The submission filed in the apex court states, among other things, that Ram himself destroyed the Ram Sethu<br /><br />K.P. Narayana Kumar and Malathi Nayak -- Livemint.com Oct. 21, 2008<br /><br />New Delhi: The Congress-led United Progressive Alliance, or UPA, has again been blindsided, with the Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK) representative in the Union cabinet, T.R. Baalu, failing to inform either the Union cabinet or the coordinator for the legal defence of the government in the controversial Sethusamudram project, prior to filing a crucial affidavit in the Supreme Court.<br /><br />The submission, among other things, states that the Ram Sethu was destroyed by Ram himself, and that it was not proved by the petitioners that the structure was integral to Hinduism. <br /><br />Controversial topic: A Nasa photo of the Ram Sethu. Many Hindus believe the god-king, Ram, built this bridge to rescue his wife, Sita, from the clutches of demon-king Ravana. Others say it is a coral walkway.<br /><br />It is a politically explosive argument with elections for six states in the next three months announced, including in four north Indian states where the Bharatiya Janata Party, or BJP, has significant strength. The BJP has consistently opposed the project, using it to score political points. <br /><br />The filing, while in line with the DMK’s own position on the issue, could quickly emerge as a political problem for the Congress party, which is already being subjected to the charge that it is soft on minorities at the expense of India’s Hindu majority.<br /><br />The Sethusamudram project began in 2004 and proposed to create a shipping channel by dredging a walkway connecting India and Sri Lanka. Many Hindus believe the god-king, Ram, built this bridge with an army of monkeys to rescue his wife, Sita, from the clutches of demon-king Ravana. Others say it is a coral walkway.<br /><br />A senior minister in the UPA government, who was tasked with coordinating the legal challenge on the channel project but didn’t want to be named, concedes: “I do not know how or why that submission was filed before the court. I am yet to see the document. This was not discussed during cabinet meetings either.” <br /><br />When the case proceedings ended on 30 July, the court, while reserving judgment, had asked the parties to submit written arguments, including new contentions. <br /><br />The written document submitted by the government on 14 October is dubbed a “Brief written Note by Counsel for the Union of India submitted after the close of oral arguments on 30 July 2008”. It has excerpts from religious texts including the Kamba Ramayanam and Padma Purana. <br /><br />The document states that “it has not been proved (by the petitioners) undoubtedly to the belief of the Hindu community—that Lord did not himself break the bridge”. Quoting the religious texts, it argued that the “petitioners have not alleged much less proved that Rama Sethu forms an integral part of the Hindu religion”.<br /><br />Moreover, it describes the petitions as “politically motivated” and goes on to say that the pleas of the petitioners smack of “a lack of bona fide”.<br /><br />An officer in the culture ministry, who is in charge of the department that deals with the channel project, also said they weren’t consulted nor were they informed after the submission by the shipping and road transport ministry. <br /><br />“I read about the submission in the next day’s papers. We were not informed,” said this officer who, too, didn’t want to be named. <br /><br />Another senior official, who is in the shipping and road transport ministry and similarly didn’t want his name used, said “the minister has been directly dealing with the matter himself”, indicating that even relevant ministry officials were not briefed about the filing of the submission.<br /><br />Calls to Baalu’s office weren’t returned. Fali S. Nariman, the government counsel on the case, too, was unavailable for comment. Additional solicitor general R. Mohan, who was handling the shipping ministry’s brief, declined to comment. <br /><br />Commentator Cho Ramaswamy says Baalu and Tamil Nadu chief minister M. Karunandhi’s family are very keen on the Sethusamudram project proceeding. “However, this (the Sethusamudram controversy) is not an issue that will benefit any political party when it comes to the elections,” he added.<br /><br />DMK spokesperson Ilangovan, who uses only one name, said: “We will invoke Sethusamudram during the polls to highlight how the BJP has deprived the benefits of such a good project to Tamil Nadu.” He refused to comment further.<br /><br />On his part, Arun Kumar, a Congress party secretary who is in charge of the Tamil Nadu unit, said he will study the affidavit in detail before reacting to it. <br /><br />BJP spokesman Prakash Javadekar said: “The government is not only indulging in interpreting religion but is also giving a new twist to Ram katha itself. In the first affidavit, the government said there is no proof of Ram’s existence. Then there was widespread anger and it withdrew the affidavit. In the next one, it said it was a matter of faith and was up to the court to decide. Now they are saying that Ram himself destroyed the Ram Sethu, which means they are admitting that Ram existed.” <br /><br />The government on 30 July told the court it would set up a committee headed by R.K. Pachauri, director general of The Energy and Resourses Institute, to look at an alternative route for the project, one that possibly doesn’t cut across the Ram Sethu. The committee was meant to examine alternative routes and submit a report before the court. The report is yet to be submitted.<br /><br />Janata Party president Subramanian Swamy, the chief petitioner in the case related to the Sethusamudram project, moved the Supreme Court on Thursday challenging the submissions made by the Centre. The court has permitted him to file submissions to rebut the Centre’s new arguments. <br /><br />“The Centre has made some new points almost two and a half months after the court reserved its judgement,” said Swamy. “It is quite clear that the written submissions were filed primarily to intimidate and influence the Pachauri committee which consists of government officials.”<br /><br />narayana.k@livemint.com<br />Krisnamurthy Ramasubbu and Liz Mathew contributed to this story.<br /><br />http://www.livemint.com/Articles/PrintArticle.aspxkalyan97http://www.blogger.com/profile/10697859363967489909noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-258753774886390496.post-7255850211608728832008-10-16T17:51:00.000-07:002008-10-16T17:54:02.786-07:00Centre has allready admitted Ramar Sethu is sacred: SwamyCentre has already admitted Ramar Sethu is sacred: Swamy<br /><br />Legal Correspondent (The Hindu, 17 Oct. 2008)<br /><br />“This demolishes counsel’s averment that it is not an integral part of religion”<br /><br />“Ridge like structure of Ramar Sethu is such that no dredging will be possible”<br />Damaging any sacred place is a cognisable criminal offence<br /><br />New Delhi: Janata Party president Subramanian Swamy on Thursday questioned the Centre’s stand in the Supreme Court that Ramar Sethu was not an integral part of Hindu religion and that it was not an article of faith.<br /><br />In his written submissions, he said the Centre was giving dubious interpretations to the facts admitted earlier. He said the sacredness and worship of Ramar Sethu had already been admitted by the Centre and judicially noticed by the Madras High Court, and that Sethusamudram Shipping Channel Project Ltd was contemplating providing a viewing gallery, along the channel alignment, for pilgrims to visit Adam’s Bridge (Ramar Sethu).<br /><br />“This admission demolishes the stand of the Centre’s counsel, especially the averment that Ramar Sethu is not integral part of Hindu religion.”<br /><br />On Thursday morning, Dr. Swamy made a mention before a Bench, headed by Chief Justice K. G. Balakrishnan, that the Centre’s stand was contrary to its submissions made in the court. However, Justice Balakrishnan asked him to file written submissions.<br /><br />Dr. Swamy maintained that the administrative decision-making process in choosing Alignment 6, if implemented, “is illegal arbitrary, unreasonable, disproportionate, and is also vitiated by bias, conflict of interest, and fraudulent statistical data. The decision to pursue Alignment 6 calling for a rupture in Ramar Sethu be judicially invalidated. An alternative alignment or an alternative project if proposed and which does not call for damaging or destroying Ramar Sethu is, however, acceptable.”<br /><br />‘No metaphysical jurisdiction’<br /><br />He said “Ramar Sethu is built on a sharply rising ridge formation and it cannot be dredged through. It can only be exploded. That is, the ridge like structure of Ramar Sethu is such that no dredging is possible.” The sacredness of Ramar Sethu and the relevance in administrative decisions of respecting faith were subjective over which no court could have a metaphysical jurisdiction.<br /><br />Dr. Swamy asserted: “It is a cognisable criminal offence under Section 295 of the IPC, viz. any damage, defilement, or destruction of any place of worship or of any object held sacred by any class of persons; with the knowledge that such class of persons is likely to consider such damage, defilement, or destruction as an insult to their religion.”<br /><br />He said: “Thus, implementing the project would be prima facie a cognisable offence, and therefore its commission cannot be permitted or sanctioned.”<br /><br />He reiterated that Ramar Sethu should be declared a national monument.<br /><br />http://www.hindu.com/2008/10/17/stories/2008101755581400.htmkalyan97http://www.blogger.com/profile/10697859363967489909noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-258753774886390496.post-82073676796005595372008-10-16T11:21:00.000-07:002008-10-16T11:22:15.424-07:00Setu row: Centre accused of giving dubious interpretation in SCSetu row: Centre accused of giving dubious interpretation in SC<br /> <br />New Delhi, Oct 16 (PTI) Provoked by the government's stand that Rama Setu is not an "essential" and "integral" part of Hindu religion, Janata Party President Subramaniam Swamy today rushed to the Supreme Court accusing it of giving "dubious" interpretations to the facts admitted earlier.<br /><br />He told the apex court that when the matter had come before the Madras High Court the Centre had admitted the sacredness of Rama Setu or Adams bridge and even contemplated building a viewing gallery along the Sethusamudram channel alignment and thus demolishes its fresh contention.<br /><br />"Moreover, sacredness and worshipping of the Rama Setu has already been admitted by the respondents (Centre and its concerned department) themselves and judicially noticed by the First Bench of the Madras High Court, that because of the need of Hindu pilgrims to visit Adams bridge (Rama Setu) and offer obeisance, the SCL (Sethusamudram Canal Project Ltd) is contemplating provision of viewing gallery along the channel alignment," Swamy said in his written submission.<br /><br />"This admission demolishes the stand of the counsel (Centre's advocate), especially the averment that Rama Setu is not integral part of Hindu religion," he said and added that the Centre and those concerned with the project have "no locus standi to pontificate on what is at the core of Hindu religion".<br /><br />Swamy, who has sought declaration of Rama Setu as an historical monument, accused the Centre of burdening the court with "unsubstantiated" and "dubious" interpretations from the Puranas and the Ramayana to undermine the sacredness of the mythological bridge. PTI<br /><br />http://www.ptinews.com/pti\ptisite.nsf/0/9A43DDDFF4DB5572652574E40049E438?OpenDocumentkalyan97http://www.blogger.com/profile/10697859363967489909noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-258753774886390496.post-79496428635068202862008-10-15T04:49:00.000-07:002008-10-15T04:50:33.939-07:00Rama Setu: UPA taking contradictory stands -- MalhotraUPA taking contradictory stands on Ram Sethu: Malhotra<br /><br />New Delhi (PTI): BJP's Chief Ministerial candidate for Delhi V K Malhotra on Wednesday hit out at the Congress-led UPA on the Ram Sethu issue, saying the Central government is adopting "contradictory stands" on the matter.<br /><br />"The government has been taking contradictory stands on the Ram Sethu issue. First they said it exists. Then the culture ministry said in court that Ram did not exist and on Tuesday they said in court that the Sethu did not exist," Malhotra told PTI.<br /><br />The BJP leader, who is also his party's Deputy Leader in the Lok Sabha, warned that his party will not bear with this attitude of the UPA government.<br /><br />"They are playing with the feelings of not only Hindus but all Ram devotees, including Sikhs, who also believe in Ram," Malhotra said.<br /><br />The saffron party leader said Congress President Sonia Gandhi and Prime Minister Manmohan Singh had visited Ramlilas and shown respect to Ram probably to get political mileage.<br /><br />"But now they have shown their true colours by speaking against Lord Ram in court. We won't tolerate this," he said.<br /><br /><br /><br />http://www.hindu.com/thehindu/holnus/002200810151431.htmkalyan97http://www.blogger.com/profile/10697859363967489909noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-258753774886390496.post-25441336857602161842008-10-14T19:02:00.001-07:002008-10-14T19:02:25.181-07:00Latest Rama Setu affidavit of UPA government is an affront to sentiments of millions of people – Ramasetu protection movementLatest Rama Setu affidavit of UPA government is an affront to sentiments of millions of people – Ramasetu protection movement<br /><br />The surreptious manner in which the Government of India has submitted an affidavit to the Supreme Court on 14 October 2008 shows that the Counsel Nariman and the UPA Government are in a state of panic.<br /><br />As Dr. Subramanian Swamy has noted it is unethical conduct not to have given copies of the affidavit to the petitioners.<br /><br />What is the UPA Government trying to hide? It appears that the UPA Government has forgotten the fact that they were forced to withdraw their affidavit denying Sri Rama and Ramayana after nation-wide peoples’ protests. The reference to Kamba Ramayan cited in the affidavit as referring to breaches in Rama Setu caused by Sri Rama has already been proved to be false and later-day interpolations.<br /><br />Is the UPA Government trying to influence the Pachauri Committee in its deliberations by submitting yet another affidavit indulging in suggestio falsi and suppressio veri? The affidavit does not refer to the fact that Rama Setu functioned as a bridge between India and Srilanka right upto the 18th century as recorded in Royal Asiatic Society research archives. People from both sides had been using this as a causeway for centuries; if so, how could there have been a breach in the Setu? Searching for alibis in a desperate bid to continue with a project disaster and hurting sentiments of a billion Hindus seems to be the objective of this unethical, unsubstantiated affidavit.<br /><br />The Supreme Court directions are a clear indication that the Rama Setu, a place of worship is central to the belief of millions of people and that it cannot be damaged for any channel project. Hence, the direction by the highest court of the land asking UPA Government to seek an alternative channel route without damaging Rama Setu. Earlier, the Madras High Court had also directed the UPA Government to consider declaring Rama Setu as an Ancient Monument under the 1958 Act.<br /><br />Instead of carrying out the court directions honestly, UPA Government and its counsel continue to politick on this issue of intense concern to millions of people of the nation whose very core identity is linked with Sri Rama and Setubandha Rameshwaram. At this Setu, every year more than 5 lakh pilgrims assemble on Ashadha amavasya day to offer homage to the ancestors through pitru-tarpanam. This sacred pilgrimage, this ecological treasure should be protected as World Heritage and bequeathed to future generations.<br /><br />The contempt with which UPA Government treats Hindu sentiments is shocking beyond belief. While being ready to succumb to sentiments of some communities by changing Metro route of Delhi or amend the Constitution on Shah Banu SC judgement, it is clear that UPA Government is demonstrating only its anti-Hindu, anti-national stance.<br /><br />Kalyanaraman, National President,S. Vedantam, National Secretary Rameshwaram Rama Setu Protection Movement 15 October 2008kalyan97http://www.blogger.com/profile/10697859363967489909noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-258753774886390496.post-62144639426419537022008-10-14T04:26:00.000-07:002008-10-14T15:17:12.676-07:00Rama Setu: not part of Hinduism, not a place of worship; Govt. tells SCRama Setu: not part of Hinduism, not a place of worship; Govt. tells SC<br /><br />Govt. of India led by UPA chairperson Sonia gandhi and their counsel F. Nariman have lost their credibility, to put it mildly.<br /><br />What does it take to win fat fees from the exchequer? Any lie goes? Even on sworn affidavits?<br /><br />kalyanaraman<br /><br />Ram Setu not part of Hinduism: Govt tells SC<br />Agencies<br /><br />Published on Tue, Oct 14, 2008 at 16:11 in Nation section<br /> <br />BRIDGE IN TROUBLED WATERS: Tamil Nadu CM is adamant on Sethusamudram project .<br /><br />New Delhi: The Centre on Tuesday told the Supreme Court the Ram Setu, which many Hindus believe was the bridge Lord Ram built to cross over to Lanka, was not an integral part of the religion.<br /><br />The Centre’s affidavit also said the Setu, a 48-km long chain of limestone shoals, was destroyed by Lord Ram himself and is not a place of worship as claimed by some Hindu groups.<br /><br />The groups say the Sethusamudram shipping canal project, which proposes building a shipping canal between India and Sri Lanka, would destroy the Setu.<br /><br />The Government referred to Kamba Ramayana written by Tamil saint Kambar to support its claim. The affidavit is surprising, as the Government is examining an alternative alignment for the channel project upon a directive from the Supreme Court.<br /><br />Janata Party president Subramaniam Swamy and several other organisations have filed pleas before the Supreme Court claiming Ram Setu is a place of worship and sacred to Hindus. The petitioners claim Lord Rama and his army built the Setu to reach Sri Lanka to rescue his wife.<br /><br />The Centre has appointed a six-member committee to examine if an alternative route for the Sethusamudram project can be taken to save the Setu. The court is awaiting the report of the six-member committee.<br /><br />The Sethusamudram project<br /><br />The Sethusamudram shipping canal project proposes linking the Palk Bay and the Gulf of Mannar between India and Sri Lanka by creating a shipping canal.<br /><br />The project involves dredging 82.5 million cubic metres of the Adam's Bridge or the Ram Setu. When completed, the canal will be 167 km long and its estimated cost is approximately Rs 2,427 cores.<br /><br />This is the country's first effort at dredging a navigation channel that is 30-40 kilometres offshore. The project promises to save travel time and cost drastically.<br /><br />As of now, ships traversing from India's east coast to the west coast have to circumnavigate Sri Lanka due to this bridge located southeast of Rameswaram.<br /><br />Once the canal is ready, ships can navigate through the Gulf of Mannar and Palk Bay, and enter the Bay of Bengal directly, thereby reducing the distance for ships by 780 km and sailing time by up to 30 hours.<br /><br />http://www.ibnlive.com/printpage.php?id=75806§ion_id=3<br /><br />Tuesday, October 14, 2008 3:47 PM<br /><br />Ram Sethu not a place of worship: Centre<br />Zeenews Bureau <br /><br />New Delhi, Oct 14: The Congress-led UPA government has filed a fresh affidavit in the Supreme Court on the controversial Ram Sethu issue. In the 100-page affidavit, reportedly filed on October 11, the Centre claims that Ram Sethu, or Adam’s Bridge as it is popularly known, is not a place of worship as being claimed by many religious groups and political parties. <br /><br />The Centre further says that Ram Sethu is not an integral part of Hinduism and repeated its earlier claim that it no longer exists. According to the affidavit, which contains replies to various petitions filed in favour of the Ram Sethu, including by J Jayalalitha’s AIADMK, Lord Ram had himself destroyed the bridge while returning from Ravan’s Lanka (present day Sri Lanka). <br /><br />Intriguingly, the Centre, which has formed a six-member committee headed by noted environmentalist Rajendra Pachouri to explore the new alignment but chose to file the latest affidavit even before the committee could come out with its findings. <br /><br />Moreover, the development came days after the Centre set in motion the process of examining an alternative alignment of the Sethusamudram Shipping Channel Project (SSCP) following a directive from the Supreme Court. <br /><br />In the first week of this month, a team of engineers had commenced a survey of the area to work out an alternative alignment. <br /><br />A total of six alignments were suggested since the project was conceived. One alignment chosen was stoutly opposed by political parties, including the BJP and Shiv Sena, as it cut through the Ram Sethu. <br /><br />In July also, the Centre had told the SC that it had concluded Ram Sethu does not fulfil the criteria for being declared a national monument. <br /><br />(Vide www.zeenews.com dated October 14, 2008)<br /><br />Ramar Sethu is not an integral part of Hindu religion: Centre<br /><br />Special Correspondent (The Hindu, 15 Oct. 2008)<br /><br />Hence, it does not require protection under Articles 25 and 26<br />Religious texts show that the bridge was built and broken by Lord Rama himself<br />Petitioner’s counsel Parasaran himself argued that anything broken could not be worshipped<br /><br />New Delhi: Even as it awaits the R.K. Pachauri committee report on an alternative route for the Sethusamudram Ship Channel Project, the Centre has reiterated in the Supreme Court that Ramar Sethu is not an integral part of Hindu religion requiring protection under Articles 25 and 26 of the Constitution (dealing with right to freedom of religion).<br /><br />The court, while reserving verdict on July 30 on the petitions filed by Janata Party president Subramanian Swamy and others challenging the implementation of the Sethusamudram project by demolishing Adam’s Bridge (Ramar Sethu), asked the parties to file written submissions. The court said the judgment would be pronounced after the experts panel submitted its report. Accordingly, the Centre filed its written submissions.<br /><br />Response to petitioners<br /><br />The Centre said: “Ramar Sethu does not form an integral or essential part of Hindu religion. A religious belief or practice which is not an essential and integral part of the religion is not protected by Articles 25 and 26.” This was in response to the petitioners’ argument that the destruction of Ramar Sethu would cause irreparable damage to Hindus’ religious sentiments.<br /><br />Referring to the argument by senior counsel K. Parasaran (for one of the petitioners) that Ramar Sethu could not be touched as it was sacred, the Centre said: “The religious texts relied [upon] by him themselves showed that the bridge had been built and had been broken by Lord Rama himself.” Mr. Parasaran had also argued that anything broken could not be worshipped.<br /><br />The Centre said the petitioner did not prove that Lord Rama himself did not break the bridge. “Nor has it been established that whatever remains of Ramar Sethu as a place of worship is an essential and integral part of the Hindu religion.”<br />Quoting Gazetteer of Southern India 1855, the Centre said that after returning from Sri Lanka upon His victory over Ravana, Lord Rama “took his heavy bow and with it made several breaches in the bridge so wide that nobody could pass over it on foot.”<br />Seeking dismissal of the petitions, the Centre said geological evidence “shows that this gap was once a bridge and it was breached during the violent storms in 1480. Operations for removing the obstacles in the channel and for deepening and widening it were begun in 1838.”<br /><br />http://www.hindu.com/2008/10/15/stories/2008101556411300.htm<br /><br />Swamy objects to Centre`s move in SC on Sethu project<br />Chennai, Oct 14: Janata Party president Subramanian Swamy on Tuesday criticised the Centre's move to submit written submissions in the Supreme Court in the Sethusamudram Shipping Canal project case, without informing principal parties in the case like him. <br /><br />In a statement here, he said counsel for the Union Government had made a mention in the Supreme Court of the government's intention on the case without informing the parties concerned, which, he said, was an 'unethical behaviour' in the code of law. <br /><br />These written submission did not add any weight to the argument already made by the government in the court, he said. <br /><br />"What is clear, though, is that the government continues to maintain that Ramar Sethu is not an essential part of Hindu religion. The law is clear and explicit, namely, that what is to be held sacred is decided by a sizeable section of the people and not by any government or court," he said. <br /><br />Bureau Report <br />http://www.zeenews.com/articles.asp?aid=476209&sid=REGkalyan97http://www.blogger.com/profile/10697859363967489909noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-258753774886390496.post-82432800928568616522008-10-10T07:56:00.001-07:002008-10-10T07:56:49.935-07:00Campaign to declare Gulf of Mannar a World Heritage SiteCampaign to declare Gulf of Mannar a World Heritage Site<br />Friday, 10.10.2008, 06:35am (GMT-7)<br /><br />NEW YORK: An unprecedented international campaign to protect the Gulf of Mannar from destruction by the planned Sethusamudram Ship Channel Project (SSCP) is to be launched in London, UK, next month. The Gulf of Mannar, which separates the south eastern tip of India from the west coast of Sri Lanka, is one of South Asia's largest biosphere reserves and a site of recognized scientific, environmental, religious and cultural importance. In 2006, when dredging commenced for the SSCP, in order to provide a navigation route for large vessels around the whole of the Indian peninsula, there was a chorus of disapproval from environmental, humanitarian and religious and cultural organizations worldwide.<br /><br />Now, for the first time, many of these organizations are to meet to provide compelling multi-disciplinary evidence encouraging the Governments of India and Sri Lanka to ask UNESCO to designate the Gulf as a World Heritage Site.<br /><br />This would effectively end plans for the SSCP and ensure the Gulf - home for many endangered plant and animal species as well as being the site of the world-famous Adam's Bridge, or Ram Sethu, a structure sacred for Hindus - is protected. The first international meeting to call for a permanent cancellation of the Sethusamudram Ship Channel Project (SSCP) and for the Gulf to be designated a World Heritage Site will be held at the London headquarters of the world's oldest biological society, The Linnean Society, on November 25 and 26.<br /><br />It will be attended by scientists, biologists, environmentalists, economists, NGOs, religious leaders and civic authorities worldwide. Chairing the meeting will be Peter Bunyard, a fellow of The Linnean Society, co-founder of The Ecologist magazine, and a respected worldwide authority on climate change; Dr. Ranil Senanayake, a leading systems ecologist who has worked with the United Nations Environment Program (UNEP), United Nations Development Program (UNDP) and the World Bank on matters of biodiversity and forest rehabilitation; Maaike Hendriks, of Both ENDS in Amsterdam. Both ENDS strives for a more sustainable and fairer world by supporting organization in developing countries to fight poverty and to work towards sustainable environmental management.<br /><br />The meeting has been championed by Kusum Vyas of the Living Planet Foundation. She says many leading environmentalists and scientists recognize that the SSCP is a flawed venture which has been inaugurated without any detailed review of devastating impacts to the invaluable biodiversity of the Gulf of Mannar. She also argues the SSCP ignores critical environmental and humanitarian issues - including the impact on the livelihood of thousands of fishermen in the area - and that the project has not taken into sufficient account views expressed by environmentalists, seismologists, oceanographers and those living along the coastline.<br /><br />"As world leaders contemplate ways to save the earth's environment, all responsible citizens of the global community must recognize that dredging and destroying one of the world's few remaining hotspots in terms of its exceptional biodiversity, to create a ship channel in the region of the Gulf of Mannar translates into an ecological disaster," says Kusum Vyas. "If this project goes ahead, more than 100 species of corals and thousands of sea turtles and endangered sea animals such as dolphins and dugongs will be irrevocably harmed.<br /><br />We know the shipping lanes will bring pollution into the area and mankind will lose forever a part of its precious and fragile environment. Such action simply can't be justified on the grounds it is convenient for people and helps the economy. "To do so would be a sin not just against nature, but also against our own children and generations to come. On the other hand, if the governments of India and Sri Lanka work to declare the Gulf of Mannar a World Heritage site, they can leave a lasting legacy for their people and the citizens of the world."<br /><br />India Post News Service<br />http://indiapost.com/article/usnews/4111/kalyan97http://www.blogger.com/profile/10697859363967489909noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-258753774886390496.post-55587710380132230972008-10-10T07:04:00.000-07:002008-10-10T07:05:19.785-07:00Jaya dares Karunanidhi on Ram issue. Setu project closed chapter.Jaya dares Karunanidhi on Ram issue<br /><br />Chennai, Oct 11: AIADMK supremo Jayalalithaa today alleged thatTamil Nadu Chief Minister M Karunanidhi’s anti-Ram remarks have caused security risks for Tamils living in north India and dared theDMK patriarch to repeat his comments at a public meeting in Delhi. <br /><br />“Karunanidhi has not visited Delhi of late as he knows that the people in north India are looking at Tamils with contempt, and also castigate him (for the remarks),” she said in a statement here. <br /><br />“He is emboldened to insult Lord Ram as his party is in power in the state and he has police protection. Does he have the courage to make such remarks at a public meeting in Delhi? If he is ready (to take up the challenge), the AIADMK is prepared to bear his travel expenses,” she added. <br /><br />Coming down heavily on Karunanidhi for his statements on the Sethusamudram Shipping Channel Project (SSCP), Jayalalithaa said the project was a “closed chapter” as there was no possibility for its completion.<br /><br />http://bloglove107.sensualwriter.com/2008/10/09/jaya-dares-karunanidhi-on-ram-issue/kalyan97http://www.blogger.com/profile/10697859363967489909noreply@blogger.com0