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Satyagraha Update
July 2000

Once again the people in the Narmada valley have launched the 
Satyagraha against the controversial Sardar Sarovar Project (SSP) for 
the right to life and safeguard their villages, land, forests and 
river. They are challenging the unjust submergence and displacement 
under the threat of the inevitability of the increased height of the 
dam. True, the height of the dam stays at 88 meters, reached before 
the monsoon of 1999. So stays the threat of the submergence and 
efforts of displacement by hook or crook also continue. This year the 
submergence would be more than that of the last year in case of the 
normal monsoon.

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SATYAGRAHA 2000: A Battle for The Life and Rights
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The Satyagraha was inaugurated by Admiral  Ramdas (former Chief of 
Indian Navy) on July 15th, in the presence of nearly a thousand 
men-women representatives from the far -off villages in the valley in 
Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh and Gujarat along with the 
representatives from the Rehabilitation and Resettlement sites, 
colony, canal and sanctuary affected of Gujarat. Many supporters from 
different parts of the country thronged at the function held at both 
Jalsindhi and Domkhedi. The atmosphere was vibrant with slogans and 
songs.

Among the prominent guests were, anti-nuke activist Smt.Lalita 
Ramdas, Sukhedu Bhattachaya, NAPM West Bengal, Mohan Kumar, 
environmentalist from Kerala, activists and representatives from 
Gosikurd project (near Nagpur), supporters from Bangalore, Andhra 
Pradesh, Bihar, U.K., Canada, the Netherlands, Australia and others.

"The struggle in the valley too is a war but much different from the 
war at Kargil. This is a war against injustice and it is bound to win 
against all odds", declared Admiral Ramdas, while inaugurating the 
Satyagraha.

Among the two symbolic actions were the "Tree of Resolve" at 
Domkhedi, made by nailing the plates with village names on a huge 
Mahua tree near the Satyagraha hut, symbolising their assertion of 
right to stay where they have been living for generations. While in 
Jalsindhi on the northern banks, people immersed the effigy of the 
"Demon of the Dam" in the Narmada, after the ceremonial start of 
Satyagraha. [see photos on www.narmada.org]

With the main theme of Satyagraha se Nyayagraha tak (from the 
insistence on truth to insistence on justice), the monsoon-long 
Satyagraha also emphasises the Nav Nirman (Constructive work) with 
experiments on alternative energy sources, health, tribal medicines, 
village planning, resource mapping, education etc.

While airing their views on the ongoing critical phase of the 
struggle, senior main activists like Dedlibai from Domkhedi said 
"It's our land, forest, river and life. Not only Governments but even 
foreign companies are trying to snatch this away. We have taken the 
challenge to save human life, protect human rights. Our Rehmal has 
sacrificed his life for us. We too are ready for that". Baba Muvariya 
of Jalsindhi said that they own their lands since generations and at 
any cost they will not leave it. He further said "the unity of the 
affected people in three states is the foundation of Andolan. It is 
again and again proved that the Government doesn't have land to 
rehabilitate the people".

Medha Patkar made it clear that the Satyagraha has to be continued 
due to the still hanging sword of the submergence and the 
displacement with unjust means. She alleged that the governments are 
out to displace people by hook or crook, by submitting false 
affidavits, by bringing in the submergence when the people have not 
moved out.

The activists and villagers rebuked the Gujarat politicians for 
playing up on the false hopes of SSP waters in the drought areas and 
asserted that the local, decentralised water harvesting and 
decentralised planning along with the sustainable utilisation are the 
only real, long-term solution for the water problem in Kutch, 
Saurashtra and other drought prone areas of Gujarat - not the Sardar 
Sarovar. Ironically, some of the supporters from Gujarat could not 
arrive for the inauguration of Satyagraha due to heavy rains in the 
state, which was reeling under severe drought barely a fortnight ago.

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During The Satyagraha
------------------------

With the sowing over after a good rain, more and more people have 
started coming to the Satyagraha, both from different tribal villages 
as well as Nimad, the plains of Madhya Pradesh. At an average hundred 
people are at the Satyagraha, and in major events this swell up. 
Satyagrahis and supporters from outside the valley too are coming. 
The day starts with a secular prayer meeting, followed by 
introduction of new Satyagrahis and planning for the day. Then 
follows Shramdaan (physical work) mainly afforestation or in any of 
the reconstruction (Nav Nirman) activities. In the afternoon session, 
group discussion is held on a specific subject, led by different 
people, from different areas. Evening prayer is followed by another 
session, which usually goes on until late, with good discussions and 
sharing. Cultural programs, which reflect the issues of the people, 
are held once in a while.

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Major Events
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a. Youth Camp
____________

Around 40 youths participated in the week long camp held at 
Jalsindhi. The participant youths were from different parts of 
Maharashtra and Madhya Pradesh, Kerala, Bengal, Bombay and other 
places. A few among the leaders were Mohan Kumar, Dr.Sugan Baranth, 
senior Sarvodaya activist from Maharashtra, Dr. Ravi Kuchiminchi, 
Scientist, apart from tribal / village representatives and activists. 
The youths had exposure to the tribal culture and history, 
alternative and sustainable ways of harnessing water and production 
of power, tribal medicines and evolution, history and process of 
people's movements across the boundaries.

b. March to Police camps:
____________________

On July 24th, Satyagrahis, including men and women from tribal 
villages, marched to Domkhedi police camp. Earlier people welcomed 
the announcement of the Maharashtra Government that they will not 
erect police camps in the submerging villages this year. People made 
it clear that they don't want the Government to "save"’ them from the 
rising waters, and if they are genuine, let them take a truthful 
stand in the ongoing case and save them, which never happened.

Police erected their camp in a few hours time, on the land of 
Dediabhai of Domkhedi, with out asking his permission. The rally also 
raised the issue of the consent of the village and the kind of work 
they are planning to do during the monsoon. Contrary to previous 
years, this year they made it clear that it is not "relief" camps’ 
but police camps, implying that no assistance will be given to the 
people, during the submergence. The officers in charge on the camp, 
including the Sub-Inspector, dodged all direct questions and didn't 
make clear their intentions. Senior village representatives 
forcefully opposed the pressure tactics of the Government to vacate 
their houses during the submergence. People also raised the issue of 
sending false reports about them and activists to the Government 
which often reflect in their affidavits to the Court. It is learned 
that the administration has asked the police to take action against 
people, framing false charges like "attempt to demolish the police 
camps".

Another rally was taken out to Jalsindhi police camp on July 27th. 
The rally was "welcomed"’ by a fully drunken police official. The 
officials at this camp too failed to answer any of the people's 
questions about the rehabilitation plans of the Madhya Pradesh 
Government, nor on the expected magnitude of submergence this year. 
People demanded for an enquiry into the actions (and inactions) of 
the officials at the camp. Eventually, the drunken policeman was 
suspended on 29th. The camp was painted as "holiday resorts"’ and 
"police bars"’ with charcoal.

c. Rally at Block Headquarters
________________________

On July 21st, a rally at Dhagaon, the block headquarters, was taken 
out to raise the issues of corruption in ration shops, land rights 
and money for wells. One may remember that last April, four main 
activists had to observe fast even without water (Nirjal) to get 
sanctioned the wells for the tribal villages, who face acute water 
problem during summer. The wells were sanctioned due to the 
courageous fight of the people but the money never reached the 
villages. As a result of three hours of gherao of Tahsildar, the 
required money reached the villages the next day! He promised that 
all the corrupt keepers of ration shops will be suspended and stern 
action will be taken against them. On land rights in Akrani tahsil, 
the issues of leaving out many families in the survey, and the 
Committee (appointed under the instructions of Supreme Court, in 
1991) selecting the villages for survey adhocly were raised and the 
Tahsildar could not give any satisfactory answers. The decision not 
to survey the villages coming under submergence (not to give them 
land rights and keep them as "encroachers" to deny all rehabilitation 
benefits) was also questioned.

d. Issuing Notices:
_______________

Another major development in Domkhedi was issuing of notices to 
certain people, including NBA, by the Maharashtra Government. The 
notices dated July 23rd say that the water is rising dangerously and 
they should move to safer places, because it can cause damage to 
their houses. Through the notice, the Government is trying not to 
take responsibility for the damage the submergence can cause. People 
accepted the same "with protest". In reply to that, people responded 
that they have a right to live in their lands since the Government 
failed to show land for their rehabilitation, nor could they resettle 
them. The notice say only about submergence of houses, "what about 
the thousands of hectares of land?" they asked. The backwater level 
mentioned in the notice is found wrong, thus underestimating the 
effects of the submergence. A lot of families are not served the 
notices (for eg. even in Domkhedi 58 families are left out). They 
made it clear that only the Government will be responsible for the 
loss of their houses, belongings, crops and even life.

e. Meetings in new villages
_____________________

Andolan has spread to new villages in Maharashtra, who are affected 
by the catchment area treatment, compensatory afforestation and those 
who face the wrath of the corrupt forest officials. The main issues 
people discussed in these meetings are: land rights, afforestation by 
the forest department on agricultural lands, the possibility of many 
villages turning into islands (as it happened in Bargi dam), 
non-declaration of villages as affected, who are getting affected by 
the sanctuary, Hakka Pustika (record of people's rights over land, 
water forest and forest produce), protection of forest, prohibition, 
corruption etc. Representatives of these new villages are coming to 
the Satyagraha and is actively participating in the actions.

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Nav Nirman (Reconstruction)
---------------------------------

This year the Satyagraha is lit by electric bulbs!! And each 
Satyagrahi is producing’ electricity! This was made possible by a few 
friends from Bombay and Baroda, who designed a pedal generator for 
the Narmada Valley. If pedalled for 1 hour in a day, 2 bulbs can burn 
for 3 hours.

Friends from Kerala have reached the valley with micro hydel turbine. 
This will be experimented in the valley in this monsoon to produce 
electricity.

This year, for the first time, the students of our Jeevanshalas will 
learn alphabets in their language. A new Aksharmala (set of 
alphabets) is prepared for the children to start learning in their 
mother tongue. Other activities such as health, farming water 
management are slowly picking up. More inputs and man-power is 
required to carry this work ahead. An attempt is made to develop the 
valley with out destruction.

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Book Release of 'The River and Life'
---------------------------------------

On 22 July hundreds gathered around the Mahua tree in Domkhedi 
Satyagraha for the world premiere release of Sanjay Sangvai's - River 
and Life: People's Struggle in the Narmada Valley which is a book 
length history of the Andolan, its issues and processes, just 
published by Earth Care Books. Dadlya Karbhari, Bava Mahariya, and 
Nattu Singh (from Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh and Gujarat) 
respectively) released the book, while his mother Dr.Vijaya Sangvai 
was also present. The function was followed by a reading session.

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Support actions
-----------------

1. In Pune, the students and organisations held an evening 
demonstration on July 15th, near the statue of Senapati Bapat, in the 
heart of city, with songs, placards and distributing pamphlets and 
booklets about the Narmada struggle and people's demand. Senapati 
Bapat was the leader of the first anti-dam struggle, against Mulsi 
dam, in India in 1920s.

2. In Bangalore various groups including, environmental groups, trade 
unions, democratic rights groups, women's groups, legal activist 
groups, dalit groups and NGOs took out a rally to highlight the human 
right violations and environmental destruction by Sardar Sarovar dam 
and other similar projects in Karnataka. They include, NAPM - 
Karnataka, Samvada, Vistar, Dalit Mahila Chaluvali, Vimochana, 
Domestic Servants Union, National Law School, Raman Institute Of 
Research, Students Christian Movement and others. The protest was 
held under the banner of the Narmada Solidarity Forum, Bangalore.

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GRA visit to Domkhedi
-------------------------

The Chairman of the Grievance Redressal Authority (GRA), Jst (Retd) 
S.P.Kurdukar has orally informed (we are yet to get an official 
intimation from his office) us that he will be visiting Domkhedi on 
the 7th and 8th of August. The details are still awaited.

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Water level
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The water level at Jalsindhi and Domkhedi is 7 mts below the 
Satyagraha huts. News of heavy rains upstream is being heard. A 
likely rise of 4 mts of water is expected in the next 24 hours. Major 
submergence is expected any time after the first week of August.

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Programs Ahead
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As you may already know, the Hiroshima day (Aug. 6th) will be 
observed at Domkhedi as the 'Festival of Peace' with programs of the 
Jeevanshala (tribal schools run by NBA) students and other children 
from the valley.

Martyr's day (Aug. 9th) will be dedicated to the tribal martyr's, at 
Jalsindhi. Representatives of different tribal organisations are 
expected to come for this.

A workshop on the resource mapping will be held on Aug. 10th and 11th.

Independence Day (Aug. 15th) will be observed as a day to take 
resolve towards a new freedom. Friends from many parts of the country 
is expected to come for this, including senior Gandhian Siddharaj 
Daddha, folk-lore singers Charul and Vinay and others.

It is suggested by a few friends to appeal to all our supporters and 
friends to observe a Narmada Solidarity Week (from August 15th 
onwards) with different programs on each day. The suggestions are 
cycle rally, street corner meetings, skits, songs etc, solidarity 
painting’ by artists, discussions, letter campaign etc. Mr.Vijayan 
from Delhi will be informing more about this in the coming days.

The NBA is preparing for a Public Hearing on the Sardar Sarovar Dam 
and Displacement on August 22nd, in the presence of the prominent 
persons in India. We will get back to you with more information about 
it.

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Appeal For Friends
---------------------

Andolan has always gathered strength from the active participation, 
critique and suggestions from outside supporters and friends. At this 
crucial phase, we appeal you again to tell us what you feel, how 
should we go ahead the strategies, the programs.

We also appeal you to encourage your friends to generously donate to 
NBA. As you know, we receive only funds from within the country, and 
with the imminent submergence, and the indifference of the 
Government, our responsibility to provide basic relief in case of 
extensive damage is high. Please draw cheques / drafts in favour of 
Narmada Bachao Andolan and send it to Ms. Parvin Jehangir, 261 
Jupiter Apts., 41, New Cuffe Parade, Mumbai 400 001.

Volunteers who can spend any time between one month and one year (and 
even more!) are welcome. They can involve themselves with the 
organisational work as well as the Nav Nirman of the valley.

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Supreme Court
-----------------

Meanwhile, it is learnt that no date has been fixed for the final 
verdict on the public interest litigation filed against the SSP, by 
the Andolan. The final hearing has been completed after about six 
years, on May 9 this year. The suit filed by the Madhya Pradesh 
Government, asking for a complete review of the project, is slated 
for July 31st. The GRAs of three states have submitted their reports 
to the Supreme Court, as per the directions. Copies of which have not 
been given to us yet. The 3 state governments have filed their 
affidavits on the status of rehabilitation. We are replying to those 
by this month end.

We look forward for your comments, suggestions, ideas and above all, 
your visit to Satyagraha.


In solidarity,


Joe Athialy    Sukumar



For latest photographs on Satyagraha please visit:

www.narmada.org
http://aidindia.org/mainsite2/misc/satyagraha_2000.htm

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