NGT issues notice to Union, Karnataka and Kerala governments on dumping endosulfan in Minchinpadavu
The Hindu
In the first week of June 2013, Achuta Maniyani, the security guard at a PCK warehouse, soon after his retirement, claimed to have disposed off containers of unused endosulfan in an abandoned well under the instructions of PCK officials.
The National Green Tribunal’s southern bench in Chennai has issued notices to the Union Government, the Karnataka and Kerala State Governments and their respective pollution control boards, the Central Pollution Control Board, and the Kottayam-headquartered Plantation Corporation of Kerala (PCK), on a complaint of alleged illegal and unscientific dumping of endosulfan in the hilly area of Minchinpadavu in Kasaragod district of Kerala, which is near Nettanige-Mudnur village in Karnataka.
In the complaint, Ravindranath Shanbhogue, president of Udupi-based Human Rights Protection Foundation, had sought directions against the respondents, more so, against the PCK over alleged dumping of endosulfan in an abandoned well within the plantation area of PCK. The dumping has contaminated the ground water, which affected residents of Nettanige-Mundnur and adjoining villages downhill in Karnataka, he alleged.
Mr. Shanbhogue, who has been fighting for endosulfan victims, said endosulfan has been sprayed by PCK in cashew plantations at Minchinapadavu for over two decades. Following protests by environmentalists, the PCK discontinued spraying endosulfan in 2002. Spraying of endosulfan resulted in several children being born with mental and physical impairment. Among those severely affected included the neighbourhood of Nenjuparamba cashew plantations at Minchinapadavu.
In 2001, more than 600 endosulfan victims were found in four taluks of Dakshina Kannada. Mr. Shanbhogue launched awareness programmes on effects of endosulfan and other pesticides. Following a writ petition by Democratic Youth Federation of India, the apex court passed an interim order in May 2011 banning production, use and sale of endosulfan.
The PCK decided to dispose off its stock of endosulfan at different warehouses. They were sent to the PCK warehouse in Minchinapadavu.
In the first week of June 2013, Achuta Maniyani, the security guard at the warehouse, soon after his retirement, claimed to have disposed off containers of unused endosulfan in an abandoned well under the instructions of PCK officials.
Mr. Shanbhogue said water samples collected by Dakshina Kannada district officials from Nettinanige Mudnur, downhill of Minchinapadvu, revealed traces of endosulfan. As many as 36 endosulfan victims were found in Nettanige Mudnur and neighbouring Padvannor and Badagannur villages. As endosulfan has not been sprayed in these villages, there is strong apprehension that the endosulfan allegedly dumped in hillocks of Minchinapadavu of Kerala must had entered the groundwater of villages in Dakshina Kannada, which had affected the villagers.
Pakistan coach Gary Kirsten stated that “not so great decision making” contributed to his side’s defeat to India in the Group-A T20 World Cup clash here on Sunday. The batting unit came apart in the chase, after being well placed at 72 for two. With 48 runs needed from eight overs, Pakistan found a way to panic and lose. “Maybe not so great decision making,” Kirsten said at the post-match press conference, when asked to explain the loss.