Dear All,  I was one of the participants of a One day Panel Discussion held
in Patna on 17th October 2008. The following report has been published in
the weblog: http://biharfloods.blogspot.com/ May like to go through the
Report pl.  Dr.V.N.sharma Saturday, 18 October 2008 Kosi (Mithila) Crisis:
"Kusaha Breach and
Thereafter"<http://biharfloods.blogspot.com/2008/10/kosi-mithila-crisis-kusaha-breach-and.html>
At a talk & a day long Panel Discussion in Patna on "Kusaha Breach and
Thereafter", heated exchanges between pro-"kosi high dam" engineers and
proponents of "living with floods" ended with an apparent conclusion that
high dams & embankments are less of an engineering interventions and more of
a political intervention. On 17 October, on the eve of two months of the
Kosi breach, the talk was delivered by Dr Dinesh Kumar Mishra, a well known
voice of sanity with regard to Kosi crisis.

Failure of dams as flood control structures has been demonstrated in Orissa,
Gujarat, Maharasthra and Jharkhand.

Disaster management and relief centric narrative that has become the
dominant factor came in for severe criticism.

A white paper was demanded, while sharing the Hindi version of the Fact
Finding Report on Kosi "Kosi "Pralay": Bhayaavah Aapada Abhi Baaki Hai"
sought accountability of Kosi High Level Committee (KHLC) and provide a
remedy for the drainage crisis in North Bihar as was promised by the UPA
government's Common Minimum Programme. All the activities of KHLC should be
put in suspension till the time their liability is fixed and Justice Rajesh
Balia Judicial Commission of inquiry set up on September 9, 2008 is
completed. The commission's recommendations must not meet the fate of
several dozens of committees and it must recommend criminal charges against
acts of omission and commission.

It is noteworthy that Union Water Resources Department Secretary, in a
letter to the Bihar Irrigation Secretary on September 24, 2008 has
questioned the locus standi of the judicial commission. The letter read:
"The Kosi agreement is a bilateral agreement between two sovereign states,
India and Nepal, and Bihar is not a party to either 1954 or the 1966
agreement."

Water and Power Consultation Services (WAPCOS), a central government's
public sector undertaking has provided technical inputs to the Bihar
government on possible ways to plug the breach at Kusaha in Nepal.

Participants included victims of embankments who expressed their anguish at
the Delhi, Kathmandu and Patna centric deliberations and decision making.
They called for a movement against Kosi High Dam, embankments and changing
the current course of Kosi.

Amid news reports that Kosi's course will be restored by December 15 and the
breach would be plugged by March 31, 2009 citing Kosi Breach Closure
Advisory Technical Committee chairman Nilendu Sanyal and Ganga Flood Control
Commission chairman R C Jha on 14 October, 2008 to finalise modalities on
plugging the breach, some participants were opposed to the repair of the
breach in Kusaha. Government must hear the views of these people before
undertaking repair works.

Meanwhile, central government has sanctioned Rs 40 crore for the project and
Bihar Cabinet has sanctioned Rs 197 crore. Bihar Water Resources Minister
Bijendra Yadav has said tenders for the breach closure have been invited and
bidding will take place after October 21.

Kosi is an international river and all interventions must show utmost
sensitivity that does not bring a bad name to our country. The onus is the
central government to avoid a situation which makes our country a laughing
stock for mismanagement of rivers.

It emerged from the discussions that a list of "what not to do in Kosi
basin" must be prepared before relying on the suggestions of retired and
tired officials like Nilendu Sanyal and his ilk. Post-retirement
enlightenment of engineers has more to do with their own rehabilitation less
to do with kosi victims welfare.

People of Kosi basin are victims of development and the arrogance of
governmental knowledge that are used to scare common people into silence and
submission by their declarations such as "I Know the facts".

>From K L Rao, Kanwar Sen, K N Lal to Nilendu Sanyal all of them gave flood
control solutions...people in Kosi basin are victims of their solution.

Dr Mishra explained why Kosi has been flowing at a level higher than its
adjoining mainland. The reduced cross-section of the river due to
embankments was expected to facilitate the dredging of its bed. Instead, the
Kosi offloaded silt into the river and raised the level of its bed. That the
Kosi is among one of the highest silt-laden rivers in the country makes
matters worse. Had the river been free to meander, it would have deposited
fertile silt, collected from the slopes of Mount Everest and Kanchenjunga,
across the plains of north Bihar. But that was not to be, as most of the
silt carried over the years lies trapped between river banks, reducing the
stream flow on the one hand and making the embankments vulnerable to breach
on the other.

He also revisited historical records and official documents arguing that
floods caused by this river are not man-made, they are devil-made. Devils
being the nexus between politician-engineer-contractors that feeds on the
status quo.

Participants included Himanshu Thakkar, Sudhirendar Sharma, Gopal Krishna,
Arvind Chaudhary, Kuber Nath Lal, K P Kesari, R K Singh, S K Sinha, Ram
Chandra Khan, Shaibal Gupta, PP Ghosh, Rakesh Bhatt, Vijayji, Shivanand
Bhai, C P Sinha, C Uday Bhaskar, V N Sharma, RK Sinha, A K Verma, N Sharma,
B Singh, Chandrashekhar, T Prasad, Kavindra Pandey, Prem Kumar Verma, Raj
Ballabh and several others.
-- 
Dr.V.N.Sharma
http://canvas.nowpos.com/vnsharma

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