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Dhaka unaware as Delhi gives go-ahead to Tipaimukh dam

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DHAKA, JULY 16: Water Resources Minister Ramesh Chandra Sen on Saturday said that his ministry was not aware of a reported move by the Indian government to start construction of the Tipaimukh Dam. “We do not have any information about it,” the minister told The Independent when his attention was drawn to media reports that the North Eastern Electric Power Corporation Ltd. (Neepco), which was awarded the task of completing the project, is transporting machinery to the site of the proposed dam.
“I think, everything will be clear during the visit of the Indian Prime Minister” Ramesh said.

Prem Chand Pankaj, chairman-cum-managing director of the state-owned Neepco, recently told the Indian news agency IANS that the mega hydel power project would be commissioned 'despite opposition within the country and outside."
It is also reported in the media that Neepco obtained environmental clearance approval and received go-ahead from the central government of India to build the dam at Tipaimukh in Churachandpur district in India's Monipur state.
“After receiving go-head, the company has completed all necessary preparation to start construction work at Tipaimukh, the source of 350-kilometer-long Surma and 110-km-long Kushiara rivers, the lifeline of Bangladesh's north-eastern region.
Besides, a diversion barrage, including an irrigation project will be built downstream of the dam at Fulertol in Lakhipur in Assam, sources at the Nipko said, reported UNB on Saturday.
It may be mentioned that the 1500 MW multi-purpose Tipaimukh hydro-electric project in Manipur, is a joint venture between NHPC (69 per cent), Simla-based Satluj Jal Vidyut Nigam Limited (26 per cent) and Manipur Government (5 per cent).
The 390m long dam, said to be one of the largest in Eastern India, would be built up on the downstream of the confluence of the Tuivai and Barak Rivers in Churacchander district near the Manipur-Mizoram border.
Bangladesh had also raised concerns about the project saying that the flow of water from Barak river to Bangladesh would be affected due to the project.
Experts said, the damming of Barak River, seriously limiting free flowing Surma and Kushyara rivers will disrupt agriculture, irrigation, drinking water supply, navigation etc and reduce recharge of ground water during lean season, affecting all dug wells and shallow tube wells. Bangladesh gets 7 to 8 percent of its total water from the Barak River.
The Surma-Kushyara with its maze of numerous tributaries and distributaries support agriculture, irrigation navigation, drinking water supply, fisheries, wildlife in the entire Sylhet division and in peripheral areas of Dhaka division and industries like fertilizer, electricity, gas. The dam would also leave millions jobless with the drying up of the two rivers. Millions of people are dependent on hundreds of water bodies, fed by the Barak, in the Sylhet region for fishing, agriculture and allied activities. The Barak-Surma-Kushyara is an international river with Bangladesh as a lower riparian country having rights over any decision over River.

Dhaka unaware as Delhi gives go-ahead to Tipaimukh dam
 
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আমাদের ভালবাসা হয়ে গেল ঘাস,খেয়ে গেল গরু, দিয়ে গেল বাঁশ...............
 
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Integra

No one has given you the bamboo!

How can they, when you don't have the hurricane?
 
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Integra

No one has given you the bamboo!

How can they, when you don't have the hurricane?

মোদের বেগম গণ শুধু পাতিহাঁস মার্কা হাশি দিতে পারেন
সেই হাশির ঝলকেই চলিবে,

আমাদের ঘাস যখন ফুরুবে
তখনই গোঁ মশাইদের গোঁ গোঁ শুরু হইবে!
 
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Integra,

Please write in English since there are many who don't understand Bengali.

And Google Translate is quite capable of not understanding the proverbs/idioms. phrases. And when non Bengalis get that translated it can unnecessarily create misunderstanding and a flame war.

I personally liked the way what you wrote, :rofl: even though I may not agree!
 
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Lol wicket of "Pumpkin Boy" has finally fallen.... color has been changed from green to pink... back to the pavilion with Tomato Boy...:P
 
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So India gonna divert the river or what? I mean they have to release the water once the dam is full! :s
 
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I dont know what would be the problem to bangladesh, If India build dam on the Indian waters and on indian land :what:

Firstly, its good to make dam as it produces electricity and the conserved water can also be utilized in agricultural purposes...

secondly, floods can be checked, which would be very helpful for bangladesh itself.... though I believe India must assure BD that course of water would not be diverted and amount would neither increase nor decrease in the down stream

what guys you say??
 
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1. There are multiple dams being built or have been built by India without consulting the lower riparian nation, BD. These rivers are not solely Indian rivers but belong to China, BD, India and some involve Nepal, Bhutan and Burma. Meanwhile China is also building a huge dam upstream in her territory on the Brahmaputra. Ex-Prez Kalam's pet project is to divert the Brahmaputra waters into India's arid central area.

2. More than BD people, the NE peoples themselves have been agitating against these for environmental concerns. Several Indian Think Tanks and NGOs have agitated against these. But India does not care.

3. These are massive rivers carrying huge loads of water. How long will these Indian dams hold has been a question asked by some. NE freedom-fighters would target these without doubt.
 
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This dam is to be an earthwork and stone dam and hence will hardly be a large dam.

The Tipaimukh dam is to harness a mighty river?

Which one?
 
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Good work we dam the rivers on our side china does it on there side looks like third world country who sends there people into some other country who are killed like **** on the boder will be in good problems
 
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I dont know what would be the problem to bangladesh, If India build dam on the Indian waters and on indian land :what:

Firstly, its good to make dam as it produces electricity and the conserved water can also be utilized in agricultural purposes...

secondly, floods can be checked, which would be very helpful for bangladesh itself.... though I believe India must assure BD that course of water would not be diverted and amount would neither increase nor decrease in the down stream

what guys you say??

Nobody believes India or Indians... :sick:
 
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