Wednesday, January 13, 2010

The fair one

well, we are talking of rivers, of course.

Specifically, the Gori Ganga. So called, one presumes for the whiteness of her turbulent waters.

The Gori Ganga is one of India's last remaining pristine rivers- that is, a river that flows in an unobstructed manner in a catchment with relatively low levels of anthropogenic interference.

How long will this river be able to flow unbridled? Considering that the Government of India is focusing on 'maximising' hydropower generation in the Himalayan states, it cannot be very long before a dam project is planned here too.

And that would truly be a shame. Because a pristine river is far more valuable than the few MW of power that a dam would generate. A river that flows unobstructed, in a wild catchment, is a valuable genepool ,a refuge for wildlife, and our aesthetic heritage.

You know this, and we know this. Our government does not. yet.

PSI is working on collecting information to prove the viability of preserving such pristine rivers, and lobbying for effective legislation to make this possible. We'll let you know how things are proceeding.

In the meantime, if you want to see images of the GoriGanga, do visit this link. PSI has produced a lovely calendar with images of the river. Proceeds from the sales will go towards lobbying for legislation for pristine rivers. So do purchase them if you are inclined to have a bit of art on your wall..and dont forget to mention this blog while placing your order!