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Date: Wed, Feb 8, 2012 at 7:06 PM
Subject: Lokshakti Abhiyan Update from Maharashtra and Goa
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*Lokshakti Abhiyan : Update from Maharashtra and Goa*

*February 8, Panjim* : Lok Shakti Abhiyan entered into the third day of the
4th phase today. Abhiyan held a press conference on 8th Feb, 2012, at
Barrister Nath Pai Bahudeshiya Sabhagraha in Savantwadi at 10.30 pm as part
of its Maharastra campaign to spread awareness about corruption and other
related issues. *Medha Patkar, Ravi Kiran* from Malvan, Maharashtra, noted
environmentalist *Praveen Sabnish* from Goa and *Suhas Kolhekar* spoke
about the environmental impacts of the anti people policies which affects
livelihoods as well as the ecosystem at large.

*Ravi Kiran *of Shramik Machimaar Sangh spoke specifically about the
Sindhudurg Fisher people’s Struggle and how traditional fisher people are
fighting for the right to livelihood because of the destruction of the
natural resources due to Purse Seine Net fishing and large fishing
trawlers. Purse Seine Net is a means of catching surface fish at sea in
cases where a shoal of fish is visible or where they can be attracted into
a small area by the use of powerful lights. While the fish with market
value is kept for sale, smaller fish that don’t generate much income is
thrown away. At one time, with Purse Seine Net, fish equivalent to the
catch of 200 traditional fish workers working at a single time is caught.
In 2004, the Maharashtra High Court gave an order sanctioning the right to
fish anywhere that worked in the favour of these large scale fishing
companies. The High Court decision has been challenged in 2005, in the
Supreme Court by Shramik Machimaar Sangh, constituent National Fish workers
Forum, but the case is still going on and is being argued by noted lawyer
Prashant Bhushan. *The demand of the local traditional fisher people
seeking ban on Purse Seine Net fishing to protect their fundamental right
to life and livelihood must be met which will also stop the large-scale
depletion of natural resources.*

*Praveen Sabnish* also stressed on the importance of learning from the
environmental destruction of the coast of Goa before the destruction of the
Maharashtra part of the Konkan coast is complete. When the ore is taken out
during mining, the capacity of the soil to retain water is lost and this
affects the eco system in a serious way. *99% of the mining companies are
owned by Saraswat Brahmins and the ways in which old, pre modern
institutions like caste collude with capitalism to start a renewed
exploitation of the already marginalized is seen by this.* The
privatization of the health system was also highlighted in the press
conference. Thermal power plants coming up along the coasts and the
environmental destruction caused as a result of this was also discussed in
the conference. Corruption is a result of and one of the reasons for the
largescale exploitation of traditional fisher people, forest dwellers,
adivasis, dalits etc and the need of the hour is a combined and united
struggle by all marginalized communities.

*Medha Patkar* later delivered a talk titled 'Reviewing Development
Paradigm : Contribution of People's Movements' at the D D Kosambi Festival
of Ideas in Panjim. She emphasized at the power of the people in the
country for alternative development over the recent development paradigm.
She put the idea of Gram Sabha over the Lok Sabha before the audience in
the festival and said *people's movements are not anti development but they
are redifining the ideas of development and pushing us all to think and act
for future generations and conserve precious natural resources. Government
and the present generation is only a trustee of the commons and it is our
solemn duty to preserve it for future. *

Tomorrow, the Abhiyan will hold a joint meeting with the activists from Goa
on illegal mining and different issues and a press conference followed by a
public meeting at Bichhaulin in Goa.

*National Alliance of People's Movements*

*For details call : Seela Manaswinee 9212587159*


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