Friday, November 12, 2010

The people of Kalahandi appeal to the Hon`ble High Court for survival

  • Tribal leaders from Kalahandi and Raygada districts of Orissa filed writ petitions today for justice for their survival .
  • This is for the first time that the tribals demand industrialisation in their area for their livelihood.
  • They appealed against the MOEF decision stalling the expansion of Vedanta Refinery project at Lanjigarh .
Cuttack/Bhubaneswar. Nov ,12 .2010 , Today, several leading tribal organisations from Kalahandi and Raygada districts have proactively submitted writ petitions to the Hon`ble High court against the recent verdict of Ministry of Environment and Forest (MOEF) for stalling the expansion of refinery project of Vedanta Aluminium limited ( VAL) at Lanjigarh.

In an unprecedented move, perhaps for the first time in the country, hundreds of local tribals and inhabitants of the nearby villages of Lajigarh have come all the way from their native village to appeal to the state High Court at Cuttak against the move of MOEF, Government of India.

In a writ petition to the High Court the organisations have mentioned that because of refinery initiative of Vedanta Aluminium at Lanjigarh , hundreds of locals are being engaged directly and indirectly for the livelihood . In fact the company has taken steps to ensure that the residents of Lanjigarh have some form of a dignified lifestyle; have been able to integrate themselves into the mainstream and have succeeded in providing for the needs of their family members.

They have further submitted that all-round development has been initiated in the villages, resulting in raising the standard of education, medical facilities, infrastructure facilities, thereby giving confidence and assurance to the locals of Lanjigarh. A large number of locals, who are also members of the Petitioner association, have purchased vehicles, which are being used at the construction site. It is further submitted that owing to the stoppage of construction activities at the said site, these Petitioners will be faced with the prospect of dishonouring of the loans taken to purchase the said vehicles.

Eight such organisations have jointly submitted the petition to the Chief justice of Orissa .These organisations are :-

  1. Niyamgiri Vedanta Nagar, ( Rehabilitation Colony), Lanjigarh, Kalahandi, Orissa.
  2. Lanjigarh Anchalika Bikash Parishad, Lanjigarh, Kalahandi, Orissa.
  3. Nabin Vikash Trush, Bisamcuttack, Rayagada, Orissa.
  4. Unnayan Anchalika Samiti, Lanjigarh, Kalahandi, Orissa.
  5. Alumina Refinery Labour Union, Lanjigarh, Kalahandi, Orissa.
  6. Niyamgiri Adivasi VIkash Parishad,
  7. Shakti Organisation, Rayagda, Orissa
  8. Kuii Bikash Parishad, Kurli, Rayagada, Orissa.

After submitting the PIL ,their official spokesperson Mr Sridhar Pesina said to the media “In the last three months, most of the shops & markets have been closed. Our people have again started migrating to other states and some people who had started private entrepreneurship are avoiding coming home in fear of action on account of default of loan repayment. Conditions are becoming worse day by day” Although Vedanta Management has assured us of restarting the project, but the current situation has created uncertainties and fear among the people. He criticised the MOEF for not realising the ground reality and consequences of such decision which has forced them to approach the Hon`ble High Court for the justice .

There is a quantum shift in the region through the community development initiatives undertaken by the company in health, education and livelihood. The people of this area are waiting to reap the benefits of implementation of the order of Hon’ble Supreme Court by which 5% of the profit (before tax) from the project would have been shared with the community for developmental works. The process has started and we understand that after expansion the contribution for the developmental work would be in the order of Rs 80-100 Cr annually which can provide livelihood opportunities for everyone in the area and changing today`s perception of Kalahandi as a “Black Pot”.

Saturday, November 6, 2010

Lanjigarh Project Area Development Foundation (LPADF) Donates Three Ambulance in Rayagada


Saturday, November 06, 2010
  • LPADF, the Special Purpose Vehicle (SPV) formed for Vedanta Alumina Refinery Project and OMC’s Niyamgiri Bauxite mining project donates three Ambulances to Rayagada District Administration
  • The Ambulance will be mainly used for Janani Suraksha Yojana program and emergency medical services in Rayagada

Rayagada, Nov 06 – The Lanjigarh Project Area Development Foundation (LPADF) - a special purpose vehicle formed by Government of Orissa with Directors from Government of Orissa (GoO), Orissa Mining Corporation (OMC) and Sterlite Industries (India) Limited (SIIL) as per the Supreme Courts verdict for Vedanta project at Lanjigarh and OMC’s Niyamgiri mining project - donated three fully operational Ambulances to the District Administration of Rayagada, today. All these ambulances will be placed in rural and tribal areas of Rayagada and would be used for the Janani Suraksha Yojana program and mobile health service in the district.

Mukesh Kumar, President & Chief Operating Officer of Vedanta Aluminium Limited, Lanjigarh and one of the Director of LPADF handed over the keys of the ambulances to Dr. Benudhar Naik, Chief District Medical Officer (CDMO), Rayagada. M. Muthukumar, IAS, Sub-Collector of Gunupur; Padmanava Sethi, ADM, Rayagada and Sanjay Kumar Pattnaik, one of the Directors of LPADF also attended the small function, held at District Headquarter Hospital, Rayagada, today.

“These three ambulances, equipped with modern facilities will play important role for providing better medical facilities in Rayagada district,” said Mukesh Kumar. The ambulances will help save the lives of those in need of urgent medical care by facilitating more rapid access to health services. LPADF is committed for further contribution to improve health facility for tribal rural population in the district, he informed.
LPADF is the first ever initiative in India for sharing economic benefits of industrialisation with the society on a sustainable basis. This model, advised by the Supreme Court for Vedanta Refinery Proejct and OMC’s Niyamgiri mining project will help in confidence building in the society and promote sustainable socio-economic development through industrialisation in tribal and rural areas. In Kalahandi and Rayagada district, the LPADF has taken up a lot of developmental work such as comprehensive upgradation of tribal schools, college infrastructure, upgradation of electrical system, health facility etc, since inception in October 2009. The main focus areas are development in health, education, livelihood, communication and cultural heritage. The LPADF also inducted three mobile medical units (MHUs) in diarrhoea affected areas in Rayagada district.

Vedanta Aluminium Limited under its CSR program has also taken up several initiatives to improve the health care service for tribal people in Kalahandi and Rayagada district. Recently, on October 29, 2010 it has opened a modern Hospital at Lanjigarh for public. This will provide secondary level healthcare service for people in the locality.