(Cross posted from Jharkhand yahoogroup)Posted by: "Dr.Muhammad Mukhtar
Alam"[EMAIL PROTECTED]<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Tue
Oct 14, 2008 10:24 pmKOSI ANDOLAN:

ERADICATING THE ROOTS CAUSES OF FLOODS AND SECURING ECOLOGICALLY SUSTAINABLE
HABITATS IN NORTH BIHAR

Floods have been a consistent feature in Bihar but the floods in 2008 have
been the most terrifying and disastrous. The damage in terms of loss of
lives, loss of agriculture lands, crops, livelihoods, and animal capital has
been unprecedented. The Kosi River known as Sursar and Sunsari in Nepal has
been known as the Sorrow of Bihar. Now with the destruction of Kusaha
embankment hundreds of villages and its fertile lands have come under the
new path that Kosi has created for itself. The destruction wrought by the
floods caused the UPA government to declare the flood as a national tragedy.
More than 35 lakh people were displaced. Millions lost their crops worth
billions. Landless poor have been reduced to penury. For millions of
households, the future is bleak. Adults are forced to migrate to big cities
for livelihoods leaving their women and children behind.

A group of individuals and organisations have formed a group called Kosi
Andolan for advocating on the course corrections for minimising the
uncertainties of the the Kosi river and for eliminating the uncertainties in
the lives of people living in the more than 1000 villages that have come
under the course of Kosi river. This includes around 800 villages under the
new course and around 300 villages under the old tracks. Kosi Andolan seeks
to address the root cause of the flood and eliminate suffering in the lives
of people living in the villages where people have lost their animal
capital, crops, and farmlands and continue to fear floods. There are
millions of stories of suffering, hunger, malnutrition that are being
narrated each day as one visits the villages and relief camps. Tragedy
unfolds in disparate responses from the villages where relief materials are
looted, distribution disrupted and creation of distribution lists disputed.
Parents specially belonging to landless families are finding it difficult to
feed their children. People living on the embankments in Sursar have not yet
found hope for goin back to their homes that continue to be wet even after
more than one month of floods.

Kosi Andolan has travelled to several villages in the flood affected
districts of Madhepura, Supaul, Purnia, Katihar, Araria, Bhagalpur. It has
witnessed the destruction of the farms and lives of the men, women,
children, animals and all the lives that came in the way of the water. As
late as on 28 September, dead buffalo calves were seen flowing downstream at
Sursar. Accroding to an account more than 5000 villagers including children,
women and elderly were drown in the river as Kosi River created its course
through the sandy layor of the foundation of the embankment that had been
place for safety in the Balua village, birth place of the former chief
minister Jagannath Mishra. There are thousands who have no home left as that
has gone under the Kosi river.

Now the Kosi Andolan has decided to travel from Kusaha to Kursela. The
journey will be by boats for recording the evidences of destructions. It has
been named "Tabahi ki Gawahi: Naav Yatra Kusaha se Kursela". The Naav Yatra
has started on 11th Oct and conclude on 23 October 2008 at Kursela. The team
of Kosi Andolan leaders and volunteers will visit the villages ,record
stories, document evidences and share the vision of Bihar that is floodless
while seeking solutions at the grassroots through conducting meetings ,
discussions with the people and the opinion leaders, panchayat
representatives. The key e strategies will include observation, discussion
with the affected. As the members of the Core Group include people who have
lost crops, there is a deep interest in seeking permanent solution to the
problem of floods in Bihar. The strategy include detailed observation,
documentation, discussion, deep interviews, analysis of the literature on
flood control measures, analysis of international agreements, meetings with
the international and national agencies involved in seeking a permanent
solution to floods in Bihar and advocating on the solutions with the
concerned government. Kosi Andolan believes that India, Nepal and Bangaldesh
together need to work for solution. Addressing the concerns of all the
governments and people is critical for finding a permanent solution to the
problems of floods in Bihar.

Dr.Muhammad Mukhtar Alam

For Core Group , Kosi Andolan, Bihar

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Dr.V.N.Sharma
http://canvas.nowpos.com/vnsharma

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