Dehradun: The multi-storied buildings collapsing like a pack of cards continues to be among the most compelling images of the mayhem in Uttarakhand. Now to avoid that sort of random and unchecked development, the state government has decided to not allow any construction along the banks of the river or in the flood plains.
Chief Minister Vijay Bahuguna told the media, "Strict action will be taken against anyone who allows construction on river banks."
He also announced setting up of a new body that will oversee development projects. "The authority will look at all long-term planning and development for Uttarakhand. This will help ensure transparency."
But for the villagers, it is a difficult choice - Development at the cost of environment or their safety which comes with a threat to their livelihood.
A local shopkeeper said, "This decision is good but where was the government when the construction was taking place? Now that people have lost their lives, they are making announcements."
Another added, "We want development but not at the cost of environment. It's all very well for people sitting in Delhi and Dehradun to make policies but they must know what the ground realities are as well."
The government's announcement though is being viewed with skepticism. The Eco-zone notification for Gomukh to Uttarkashi was opposed tooth and nail - not just by the government but even the opposition. Given this track record, implementation of this new decision is a serious concern.
Director of the centre for science and environment Sunita Narain told NDTV, "He (CM) has addressed the fact that there is construction near the river bank but what he needs to do right away is come up with a notification which is within the state law which says that this will not be permitted. I think, you know, there is a disease in this country and the disease is to create a new authority every time we have a problem. The fact is that he has all the authorities at his command today."
The disaster apart, many hope that there will now be a serious consideration given to issues of ecology that go beyond lip service.
Chief Minister Vijay Bahuguna told the media, "Strict action will be taken against anyone who allows construction on river banks."
He also announced setting up of a new body that will oversee development projects. "The authority will look at all long-term planning and development for Uttarakhand. This will help ensure transparency."
A local shopkeeper said, "This decision is good but where was the government when the construction was taking place? Now that people have lost their lives, they are making announcements."
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The government's announcement though is being viewed with skepticism. The Eco-zone notification for Gomukh to Uttarkashi was opposed tooth and nail - not just by the government but even the opposition. Given this track record, implementation of this new decision is a serious concern.
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The disaster apart, many hope that there will now be a serious consideration given to issues of ecology that go beyond lip service.
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