Dams in India do more harm than good. Discuss. (200 words)
Refer – The Hindu
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KEY POINTS
Good
· Provides water for irrigation
· Helps in power generation
· Prevents uncontrolled flooding
Harm
· Displacement – Dams store millions of tonnes of fresh water in large reservoirs, submerging prime forests, villages, farms and livelihoods.
· For example, 4,700 large dams built since 1947 have cumulatively displaced 4.4 million people.
· This makes dams the single largest cause for displacement post-Partition.
· Affecting the poor – Over 85% of them are used in agriculture for producing cash crops such as sugarcane.
· Dams have displaced the poorest of India’s people in favour of richer farmers and urban residents, often with little or no compensation.
· Hazardous – Dams are far more hazardous than any other infrastructure project, except nuclear plants.
· For example, according to the India Water Portal, over 100 dams in India which are over a century old, and more than 500 large dams which are 50-100 years old, many of which have major defects and need urgent repair.
· Seismic events – It is also accepted today that dams can trigger seismic events.
· The reservoir-induced seismicity (RIS) from the weight of the reservoir has resulted in earthquakes in various parts of the country: of the 75 cases of RIS reported worldwide, 17 have been reported from India.
Way ahead
· The scale and frequency of natural disasters is growing.
· The immediate task is to critically review every dam in the country, decommission those that are at end-of-life, stop building new ones and establish sound safety protocols.
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