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I saw this loving couple here on Arbel Cliff admiring the vast scenery overlooking Tiberias. Instantly ruminative. That happiness in your heart when you're with the love of your life on top of the country, inseperable at that moment, not wanting to let go.

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AISA condemns the barbaric killing of the telecom engineer K. Suryanarayana130.4.06 .

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from Andhra Pradesh by· the terrorist Taliban, and expresses grief and solidarity with the victim's family. .

The Lie of Rehabilitation: A Pol Khol Yatra on the Banks of the Narmada .

Alarge team of students, filmmakers, social activists and concerned citizens visfied the Narmada Valley between 25-28 April, to participate .

Pol KhoJ Yatra' to expose the truth about the Govemmenfs claims ofhaving fully rehabilttated the people displaced by the Sardar.

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Sarovar Dam. The team included Awadhesh Tripathl from JNU AISA, Dr. Sunilam, MLA in the MP Assembly, Sandeep Panda, Swami .

Agnivesh, AISA National President Kavita Krishnan, students from Jamla and DU, as well as several others from Jharkhand,MP, Chhattisgarh, .

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Mumbai,Bhopal and Indore. · ·.·. .

What did the visttors see? .

Inaccurate Surveys, Bribes, Cash Instead of Land... ... At Khalghat,alarge mass meeting took place,where villager after villager came forward to complain that theirfamily members-adult sons and daughters, husbands, widows-had notbeen listed among the dam-displaced. Some women whose husbands were sick or dead. 'cut' from compensation money;tales ofpeople being coerced into.

said with tears in their eyes abo~tofficials demanding huge bribes as a .

accepting oompensatJon money instead ofthe land they 'Nere demanding,were most common.This, desp~ethe fact that cash compen-.

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sation is completely illegal under the NWDT award and the Supreme Courfs verdict. Further, the land of the rehabilitation site had black topsoil .

-that was most unsuitable as abase for building homes. ,,.

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At Dhannapurt,the residents ofthe town took the team for awalk in the town.At severalplaces,one could see ahome orahotel that was .

marked for submergence this monsoon, while the adjoining building was not listed as coming under submergence! People showed .

how the stone markrng the backwater level used to read 138 metres,but had been changed to read'148 metres'just one night before the Group .

of Ministers' visit! Such manipulations were aimed to falselyminimise the area that would some undersubmergence. .

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In mostplaces,irrigated agricultural land is not aflotted to people.Where ~is, the land aJiottecl is often 100-200 knometres away from the '· resettlement site! Further,such land often fa[ls in the submergence area of other dams,or has been marked for afforestation,or has been .

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declared as barren land! I .

'Ghosts' and Non-People? .

At Chhota Bardavillage inthe Nimad region of MP,abanner had been put up saying, "This entire village has been rehabilitated-so .

are the people you see ghosts?!tn village after village,one could see thousands ofpeople-who hadobviously notbeen rehabilitated. .

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as the fisherfolk and the potters-aD these depend on the river orriver soil fortheir liveflheod-and there are absolutely left out of anyrehabilitation .

plans.Newspapers carried stories ofhow melon cultivators had been ruined becauseofthe flooding of the river beds where the frutt was usually .

grown.In order to avoid having to compensate them,the Government had cancelled the auctions ofriverbed land. 5 ~ .

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Adivasis-Already Drowned, Cheated Dally 5, In the adivasi villages of the Alirajpurtehsll of Dhar and the Dhadgon tehsil of Maharashtra, the situation was the worst. There are n-.

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26 tribaJ vmages in Jhabua District which came under submergence when the Sardar Sarovarwas at amere 69 metres-yet, there wasn't rn ·.-_ even discovered the pretethat nce due of to a the rehabilitation Dam,the siteland .Tribal became villagers waterlogged narrated in how the monsoon-some ofthem and were cultivation given land was in impossible Gujarat.But in the when waist they deep shifted water! thereSo ,they they en h--t~ ~=· ::J:..-. 1"1 ' ~.

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had returned home-and were surviving in dire straits because their lands had been submerged.Others had been shown ulrrigated lands" with ·-··.

ing pipelines and water pumps in Nimad and persuaded to buy them; only to find later that the fine prtnt In the land papers stated that "irrigation ia's '\.·'.

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and pipeline rights were notsold along with the land,. So, afterpurchase, the pipes and pumps were taken away,leaving the land useless.Any lner .

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complaint to the Government or the Court was simply passed on to the Grievance Redressal Authority (GRA)-whose officials never visited 5 of .

these regions. .

The Pol Khol Yatra was an eye opener-for anyone who believed that aGovernment could not possibly be callous enough to allow )lOg .

thousands of lives and livelihoods to be drowned out without rehabilitation. Manmohan Singh, (from Berlin!) has declared aCommittee to rs wiof th.

oversee the rehabilitation efforts-and the Committee includes fonner JNU VC GKChaddha.Itseems unlikely that Manmohan Singh will act .

to prevent this gross injustice-despite the fact that his own Ministers had been forced to admit the joke in the name ofrehabilitation in MP. :iona\ .

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Tomorrow,on May Dayjthe Supreme Court is supposed to hearout the Narmada case again.Will it nail the Governments'lies,and order .

r: act thatdam construction be stopped? We will know by tomorrow. Butcan we expect too much justice from the Supreme Court-when we see that g,cn(l! it is the same Supreme Court that ordered the demolition of5000Jhuggls fn Yamuna Pushta.Those thousands ofhomes were buUdozed ead of to the ground 6 mJnths before time, without any prior notice,leavingthe hapless families with no rehabilitation or alternative homes.They are on -. India the ITO bridge now in the hot sun-and the police is chasing them away.Each day,we hear the news of aconvenient 'fire' in one or the other \ia lnc. .

slum in Delhi-an easy 'accident' to raze the homes of living people. 'a\\ N\r Whatever the attitude ofthe Courttomo"ow, the struggle against displacementIn the nameofdevelopment mustgo on-and March .

the callous sacrifice ofthe poorat the altarofthe rich In the name ofdevelopment mustbe challengedandstopped. · ol t)Ur .

sd/-Sandeep Singh, Vice-President, AISA. JNU sd/-Awadhesh, Gen. Secy., AISA, JNU .

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A must-go (many times): Nishiki (錦) Food Market

with my favorite

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My mum's twin brother. Rudimentary mathematics combined with age estimates puts the exact time of this photo exactly half-way between the day The Scaffold went mainstream and the day they caught the Yorkshire Ripper.

My only good shot from the last roll of Lomo film.

apple calvados, rum raisin, grape green & lavender honey - that's ICE ICE BABY! — #ice #yummy #yeah #like #love #location #mustgo #icecream #ny #nyc #ig #instabest #instagood #instamood #food #foodporn #style #picoftheday

 

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It heartens me to see happy faces in a happy family

My perspective of kitty's perspective of the City of David.

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democracy, it is tndil Associa liou Gautam Navalakha, /\ssocinte Editor EPW and Noted Human Rights Activist.

S.A.R Gee\anis Tripta Wahi, I 1111du Collt:g<.: DU and a Leading Mcmbcrof"DU Teachers In Dl.!lencc Of Geclani".

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by the fascist force· Sanjay Kak, Noted Film Maker And Human Rights Activistwitch-hunts and thr Sutlej Mess 31.1 0.03(Tonight) .

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impinge on basic t Framing, trial and conviction of S.A. R Geelani in the Parliament attack case will go down in India's present histo~order to sel'\'e itsv .

classic episode of fasc~sm m act10n. At the same t1me the brave democratic movement that ensured the acquittal of Ge .

has rekindled the conviction that peoples' struggle for democracy is bound to triumph over fascist frenzy. The very fact tha .

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ValkO while prosecuting the innocent Geelanis. However misuse of POTA is not res· rcted to tnese ... .

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and human rights activists in states like Jharkhand, J&K and Andhra. N0cosu,etic cq~nge is enough.0 NLYuse of POTAIs Infact, in the name of"curbing Naxallsm". terror of P0 TA haS been let loose on hundreds of poors,tribals including teenage .

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sections across the length and breadth of the countrt. and not be silenced bY the rhetoric of the powers that be. The In these threatening times It is important that we rend our voice to all the democratic movements and marginallseddemocracY has to be made stronger by evert last one of us. In this struggle for our vert basic rights, our rights to live in message of Geelanl's acquittal is that in the face of state-sponsored jingoism, manufactured mob frenzy. the voice of .

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