Monday, 30 December 2013

HDA holds out hope for Mayachar

  • The Statesman
  • 27 Dec 2013
As the mighty Rupnarayan continues to gobble up homes
Biswabrata Goswami
biswabrata@thestatesman.net
Tamluk, 26 December
Thousands of villagers living in Mayachar, an erosion-prone island in East Midnapore, are now relieved after the Haldia Development Authority (HDA) announced a slew of development projects.
For the past two decades, thousands of islanders have been spending sleepless nights as the mighty Rupnarayan continues to gobble up homes. But after taking charge as the chairman of HDA, Mr Subhendu Adhikari had formulated plans to undertake an overall development plan at Mayachar and he announced the projects at a function in Mayachar in the presence of villagers yesterday. According to the plans, the HDA will undertake to develop roads, a concrete bridge across the Rupnarayan, school buildings, a flood shelter and erosion checking work.
For setting up a concrete bridge over the Rupnarayan, the HDA has already allotted around Rs 3 crore and the work will begin by the end of February.
The village, spread over 2 sq km, is on the district's border with Howrah. The river flow is a little rough in this part. Both banks are bereft of houses and have a thick screen of trees. Only the chimneys of brick kilns indicate the presence of human beings. In the first part of the twentieth century, a large portion of Mayachar was under the Rupnarayan.
The river gradually shifted to the northwest, though, and large tracts emerged from under the water. Villagers still talk about a flood half a century ago that had put the entire area under water. Maybe that’s the reason why the people of Mayachar, in Amritberia gram panchayat, Mahisadal, want to forget that it is among the most threatened inhabited islands in the district.
Just before the last panchayat election, about 2,000 voters were all supporters of the CPI-M. They later switched to the TMC, though, hoping that if it came to power, their problems would at least be recognised.
While addressing a rally, Mr Adhikari said: “For additional classrooms of Mayachar High School, I have already given Rs 10 lakh. This apart, I have plans to set up buildings of primary schools which were demolished in the erosion. The HDA has taken an elaborate plan to check erosion here with the help of the state irrigation department.” A senior teacher of the Mayachar high school, said: “A 90-foot stretch of land at Palpara and a 10-foot stretch near the Kheya ghat have already eroded.
About a 1.5-kilometre stretch along the Mayachar land is also under threat of severe erosion and this land will submerge in the coming monsoon if work is not taken up immediately. 

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