Sardar Sarovar dam
Case study of Gujarat in
Narmada district in the Sardar Sarovar dam known as “Narmada dam” is
located at Nava gam. The Sardar sarovar project has considered as the lifeline
of Gujarat. This is a multipurpose river valley project on the west flowing
river Narmada. In addition, 1961, the Bharuch irrigation project had approved. Pandit
Jawaharlal Nehru laid the foundation stone for this scheme in April 1961.

No.
|
State
|
Villages
Affected
|
Total
|
Families
Affected
|
|
Fully
|
Partial
|
||||
1
|
Madhya Pradesh
|
34
|
148
|
182
|
7500
|
2
|
Maharashtra
|
-
|
036
|
036
|
1350
|
3
|
Gujarat
|
03
|
016
|
019
|
1900
|
4
|
|
37
|
200
|
337
|
10750
|
In the following Table list of the displaced villages
are mentioned Pachmuli, Vadgam, Limadi , Kathedi , Boridra , Gadhir , Makhenkhada
,Surpan , Antras , Makhenkhada ,Kuppahe, Makhadi, Nava gam, Vagodiya , Gora, kavadiya
kathi, Gomna, Davadiya-Dadva, Kadhder . The
government has displaced 19 villages. Most
villages are affected by Narmada dam project like Turkheda, Sharbara, Bundra,
kunda. Narmada dam project has made more than 1900 families homeless and
landless. The affected people have lost their land as well as their livelihood.
The tribal of those areas are the severe victim of the Narmada Dam Project.
They lost their right over natural resources and faced the cultural crisis.
Loss of employment and home the
displaced people have migrated to the urban areas. In the name development the Government has violated the fundamental
Rights of the tribal people as well as ruined natural resources.(Ashvin Vasava:2016)
The Statue
of Unity is an under construction monument dedicated to Indian independence movement leader Vallabhbhai Patel
located in the Indian state of Gujarat. 182 meters (597 feet) in height,
it is to be located facing the Narmada Dam,
3.2 km away on the river island called Sadhu Bet near Vadodara in Gujarat.
This statue is planned to be spread over 20,000 square meters of project area
and will be surrounded by an artificial lake spread across 12 km of area. It
would be the world's tallest statue when completed. Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel Rashtriya Ekta Trust
(SVPRET), a special purpose vehicle was established by the Gujarat government
and the outreach programme across India was carried out starting December 2013.
Initially the total cost of the project was estimated to be about ₹2,063 crore (US$320 million) by the government.
Later Larsen & Toubrow on the contract in October
2014 for its lowest bid of ₹2,989 crore (US$470 million)
for the design, construction and maintenance. The construction was started on
31 October 2014.
The project
was first announced on 7 October 2010. Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel Rashtriya Ekta
Trust (SVPRET), a special purpose vehicle was established by the Gujarat
government for construction of the statue. The iron needed for the statue and
other structures was to be collected from farmers of villages all around India
in a form of donation of their used farming instruments. SVPRET set up 36
offices across India to collect these iron instruments. wherein over 500,000
Indian farmers are expected to donate. The drive was named the 'Statue of
Unity movement'. There was to be three-month-long nationwide campaign to
collect iron pieces from six lakh villages to build the statue. During
this period, over 5000 metric tonnes of iron were collected. Although it
was initially announced that the iron collected will be used for the main
statue, it later emerged that the collected iron will not be used in
construction of the actual statue and will instead be used for some other part
of the project.

Project
The
monument statue of Vallabhbhai
Patel is being constructed facing the Narmada Dam, 3.2 km away on the river island called Sadhu
Bet. The total height of the statue from its base will be 240 metre consisting
base level of 58 meter and statue of 182 meter. It is being constructed with
steel framing, reinforced cement concrete and bronze coating. The statue
will need 75000 cubic meters of concrete, 5700 metric tonne steel structure,
18500 tonne reinforced steel rods, 22500 tonne bronze sheets for construction. In
the first phase, a bridge connecting the memorial to the main land, a memorial,
visitor center buildings, a memorial garden, a hotel, a convention center, an
amusement park, research centers and institutes is being constructed.
The
Statue of Unity is being designed as a naturalistic and historically accurate
representation of Sardar Patel, wearing characteristic garments, in a walking
stance. Some highlights of this project:
· Bronze
cladding on the Statue.
·
Fast
elevators to reduce transit time for visitors.
·
The
three-level base of the Statue - exhibit floor, mezzanine and roof - will
contain a Memorial Garden and a large continuous museum/exhibition hall,
comprising exhibits that focus on the life and contributions of Sardar
Vallabhbhai Patel.
·
The
observation deck, situated at a height of around 500 ft from riverbed,
will accommodate up to 200 people at a time. It will provide visitors a
panoramic view, enabling them to see the beautiful Satpura and Vindhyachal
mountain ranges, the 212 km long Sardar Sarovar Reservoir, and the
12 km long Garudeshwar Reservoir.
·
Access
to the Statue via a 5 km boat ride.
·
A
large modern canopied public plaza, overlooking the Narmada River and the
Statue, comprising food stalls, ornate gift shops, retail kiosks and other
amenities, that will provide visitors a well-rounded tourist experience.
·
Finance

·
A
consortium of Turner
Construction (project
manager of Burj Khalifa), Michael
Graves and Associates and Meinhardt Group, is
supervising the project. It will take 56 months to complete the project; 15
months for planning, 40 months for construction and two months for handing over
by the consortium. The total cost of the project was estimated to be
about ₹2,063 crore (US$320 million) by the government. The
tender bids for the first phase were invited in October 2013 and were closed in
November 2013.
·
The
then Chief Minister of Gujarat Narendra Modi,
(currently Prime
Minister of India) laid
the foundation stone of statue on 31 October 2013, the 138th birth anniversary
of Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel. He along with L. K. Advani announced to the public that after completion
of the project, it would be the tallest statue of the world.



· Issues

·
Environmental
activists wrote a letter to central government that this project started
implementation without environmental clearance from the ministry.



In Narmada district; two dames 1. Sardar Sarovar dam (Narmada Dam) 2. Karjan Dam and now Vehar Dam work is going on,Statue of Unity project; effected and displacement 72 villages Vehar Dam project effected 142 villages displacement. all are tribal. why? development?
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