dEAR ALL

Since We have come across some concerns about Ujaan,as discussed
earlier I would like you to help me organise an open house for all the
NGOs and individuals who have doubts and reservations about this cause
....I think it would be a good platform to explain the stand of these
individuals and organisations who have invested their time and money
into something which they believe in.Also it will be an opportunity
for Ujaan Team to understand the other's point of view too.thats what
democracy is all about.

I am happy to invite you to this *open house on 5.3.11 ,sat at 3pm at
Sobhagya ,91B,Chowringhee Road ,Kol-20.1st flr.
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I am trying to mail as many NGOs and people as I can But I need your
help As the covenor to reach out to these people. I seek your help in
this earnestly.

Thanks and best wishes
Sujata Sett


sujata sett <[email protected]>
PL ALLIN CALCUTTA DO ATTEND AND SPREAD THE WORD


Dear Friends,



My name is Arka Mukhopadhyay and I am a theatre practitioner and poet. I am
writing this open letter, not as a member of any organization or partisan
agendum, but as an individual, to share my grave concerns about a rock
concert called Ujaan which is scheduled to be held in Frazerganj, which lies
in the Sunderbans district in West Bengal from March 10th to 12th. As per
the website (ujaanfestival.org) and their facebook page (
facebook.com/ujaanfestival), they claim that it is a festival for the
Sunderbans. They also talk about some developmental projects that the
concert will directly or indirectly lead on to - http://www.ujaanfestival.o
rg/projects.html. They even seem to have WWF and Earth Hour as partners, as
per the website. However, I have very grave concerns about this venture
because:





1. It involves a rock-concert involving some twenty bands and some more solo
acts, and most of them will be playing electrically amplified music, which
is likely to be very loud. So I have concerns about noise pollution,
especially in a place like Frazerganj which is not too far away from the
Sunderbans proper, and is itself a sensitive and ecologically threatened
place. From what I gather, at least some part of the concert will be at
night, which increases the noise-pollution issues, especially because the
Higher Secondary exams start from the 16th.
2. This concert will involve the active participation of several hundred
people, which I fear will be a huge burden on the natural and social fabric
of Frazerganj, in terms of where so many people will stay, eat, their toilet
facilities, etc.. The concert itself might cause a lot of environmental
damage - at the least littering up the place, and I fear it will disturb
local people. The venue will be on the Frazerganj beach, which will be quite
catastrophic, and apart from the concert itself, their website talks about
plans of camping accommodation on the beach, which seems like madness.
3. The passes for the concert are priced at 2,000/- per head, which puts it
completely out of reach of the local populace. In fact, as the organizers
themselves say on their facebook page, it is not meant for the local
population. So effectively we are talking about a big-ticket event in which
the community does not have a stake and from they are completely shut off,
although it is being held in their name. In fact, the concerns become graver
when we read through some of the proposed developmental projects, because we
can see that there's nothing concrete their, only a wish-list. There's not
even a clear plan of how the ticket money will be used - whether it'll be
donated to some local organization or not. In fact, from what I could gather
from a conversation with one of the organizers, the concert will pay for
itself. The concerns become graver when one goes through what the organizers
have to say on their facebook site (http://www.facebook.com/no
te.php?note_id=1978336135689240):

Ujaan wishes to attract an audience from all over India and enable
sustainable community development in the Bakkhali-Frazergunj area. We do not
wish to hold a concert for the locals, but for an urban, educated audience
(Italics mine - notice how the locals are necessarily 'uneducated') who can
well afford to pay for passes (thus enabling us to raise funds for the
cause) as well as the hotel rooms, food and other tourist facilities that
hold up the areas economy. This is also the portion of the population that
will be able to influence the changes required at the very top.

<span> </span>

<span>And also this:</span>

<span> </span>

<span>Bakkhali is a tourist spot with over 40 hotels, a government tourist
lodge and many government guest houses, with many rooms going vacant most of
the year because of lack of awareness and infrastructure in the area.</span>

<span> </span>

<span>The Bakkhali Hoteliers Association (www.bakkhalihoteliers.com) have
been participating in trade and tourist fairs to increase the tourist
inflow. </span>



Ujaan is one such platform aiming to promote sustainable development through
eco-tourism. (Italics mine)





<span> </span>

<span>What cant be ignored is that the area is likely to develop anyway -
Ujaan aims to give this growth a green direction so it can be sustained.
</span>

<span> </span>

<span>For this we shall be conducting clean up drives and awareness and
training campaigns for waste and plastic management, apart from our other
campaign activities, enabling the locals to deal with tourist-generated
waste themselves.</span>



<span> </span>

I'm afraid that really exposes the concert as nothing but a tourism
promotion exercise, something which the Sunderbans do not need. We do not
need to make local communities dependent on tourism, or make them accept the
'inevitability' of tourist generated waste and then train them on
'waste-management'. I'm sorry, but that's just completely mindless, to say
the least, and actually rather sinister.





If the idea is to do a concert to raise awareness about the Sunderbans and
not for the local community, which in itself is fairly condescending and
misguided, then my question is why do it there? Why descend on the local
community with a huge rock-carnival? Have they asked for this? Do they want
to be 'sustainably developed', whatever definition of that the organizers
have? On the other hand, if the idea is to have a rock concert, why tag it
to the Sunderbans? This looks like a way of legitimizing one's beach party
in the name of a cause, at perhaps a great environmental cost to the local
ecology and community.



A couple of more quotes from the website that substantiates the misguided
and even sinister nature of this effort:



"....and we hope to demonstrate to the locals the values of sustainable
development and eco-tourism "



And this:



"Well, about Frasergunj. We were scouring Google maps, looking for an ideal
place, and the moment we spotted bakkhali-frasergunj we decided to give it a
go."











My plea to all members of the public:





1. If you are planning to attend this yourself, please re-consider. Think
about all the implications. If you know others who are planning to attend -
please share these concerns with them.
2. Please contact the organizers to get their side of the story, and if you
share my concerns, please tell them to call it off, think of shifting to
Calcutta, or making the concert acoustic and smaller in scale. According to
their website/ facebook page, you can write to [email protected], or
[email protected], or call 09830770960
3. Those of you who are in/ have contacts with the print/electronic media,
kindly forward this. You do not need to mention my name as this is not about
me seeking publicity. However, I have no problems with my contacts being
made public either. My ID [email protected] and my number is
9831731422.
4. If you can highlight this to the ministry of environement, please do so.
5. Lastly, those who are willing to put their names on a PIL to get a stay
order against this, please let me know. I am speaking with some lawyers, and
though I am all for dialogue and engagement, given the paucity of time and
the improbability of the organizers willing to reconsider, I think a stay
order may be the only option
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