TOPIC – A fine line
The need for infrastructure development in the Himalayan region rubs up against the environmental and ecological challenges that they pose. The Uttarakhand government has for decades envisaged hydroelectric projects as the way forward to power the State, premised on the region’s undulating topography. However, the rising frequency of intense rains has been contributing to landslips, avalanches, and the loss of lives and property. All of this has a bearing on hydroelectric projects being situated in terrain prone to environmental shocks. In the aftermath of the devastating Kedarnath floods of 2013, the Supreme Court ordered a halt to hydro projects in the Alaknanda and Bhagirathi river basins pending a review on whether they exacerbated the damage. The last few years have seen considerable friction on this issue, especially because the future of hydro projects is closely linked to the National Mission for Clean Ganga (NMCG) programme. For the health of the river, it must be allowed to flow unimpeded, and hydropower projects are an obstacle. A committee of experts recommended to the Court that almost all hydropower projects, cleared by the Government for construction, be scrapped. Proponents of six of these projects approached the Court on the grounds that they had obtained prior clearances and scrapping projects would entail significant losses. Since then, the Centre has been trying to walk a fine line between salvaging some of them while acknowledging, at least on paper, the environmental costs. There have been divisions even within various Central ministries: the Water Resources Ministry, which manages the NMCG, is opposed to hydropower projects while the Ministry of Power roots for them. Through the years, whenever a group of experts has recommended a cessation of infrastructure development, there is always another group of experts, usually affiliated to government institutions that differ and recommend the opposite. The avalanche in Chamoli this February, that destroyed two power projects and killed at least 200, was only the latest reminder of the fraught risks that committees and their tussles inadequately account for. The Centre has been saying that it is not too keen on new hydropower projects and is only permitting those that are at least 50% complete to go ahead given the sunk costs. While such statements have been made in Parliament, they do not appear in the latest affidavit to the Court; so there are concerns on whether this is indeed a lasting policy commitment. Uttarakhand, like all other States, is not immune from the demands for reliable power and infrastructure from its people. Along with better dialogue, power companies and the Centre must inspire greater trust in the residents of the region: infrastructure development will have to necessarily account for the region’s constraints.
The Hindu Editorial Words with meanings, synonyms, and antonyms
Envisaged (verb) – Contemplate or conceive of as a possibility or a desirable future event
Synonyms – Envisioned, foresaw, hallucinated, stargazed, surmised
Antonyms – Realistic, existent, disregarded, concrete, actual
Undulating (adjective) – Rising and falling like waves
Synonyms – Sinuous, rippling, billowing, corrugate, oscillating
Antonyms – Conscienceless, angelic, defensible, saintly, guiltless
Avalanches (noun) – A slide of large masses of snow and ice and mud down a mountain
Synonyms – Deluges, cascades, barrage, lavigne, spate,
Antonyms – Dribble, drought, rivulet, deficiencies, drip
Devastating (adjective) – Wreaking or capable of wreaking complete destruction
Synonyms – Ruinous, withering, annihilating, cataclysmic, ravaging
Antonyms – Bland, ameliorative, adorning, bedizening, bedecking
Exacerbated (verb) – Make worse
Synonyms – Intensified, chafed, embittered, envenomed, infuriated
Antonyms – Assuaged, appeased, allayed, lessened, placated
Unimpeded (adjective) – Not slowed or prevented
Synonyms – Unobstructed, unfettered, unclogged, spare, unbarred
Antonyms – Adhere, circumscribe, detain, dispose, hedged
Scrapping (verb) – Discard or remove from service, especially so as to convert it to scrap metal
Synonyms – Junking, abrade, graze, rake, abolition
Antonyms – Nailing, accumulate, garner, amass, actualizing
Cessation (noun) – A stopping
Synonyms – Surcease, respite, hiatus, denouement, abeyance
Antonyms – Endurance, nexus, abhorrence, abomination, advent
Fraught (adjective) – Filled with or attended with
Synonyms – Anxious, replete, frantic, agitated, frenzied
Antonyms – Destitute, slack, sluggish, stagnant, cushty
Tussles (noun) – Disorderly fighting
Synonyms – Combats, scuffles, scrimmages, brawls, wrestles
Antonyms – Resolution, harmony, compromise, accord, peace
Constraints (noun) – A device that retards something’s motion
Synonyms – Inhibitions, confinements, shackles, dampers, strictures
Antonyms – Persuasions, incentives, liberties, scopes, latitudes