But in case of Sardar Sarovar dam built on Narmada River in State of Gujarat, the issue of environmentHarish Verma
The Sardar Sarovar Project (SSP), originally proposed in the year 1946, is an inter-state multi-purpose project on the river Narmada in Gujarat. The project was inaugurated by the late Prime Minister, Shri. Pandit Jawahar Lal Nehru, on the 5th April, 1961. The joint venture between the ...
Deals with the controversies surrounding the Sardar Sarovar dam construction project in India. Information on the Narmada Water Dispute Tribunal; Challenges faced by the resettlement process; Decision of the Supreme Court of India to halt the construction in 1995.Ramachandra...
Sardar Sarovar Dam, one of the largest dam projects undertaken by the government of India, has displaced millions of people since the 1980s. This research assesses the economic, social and environmental impacts on resettled families due to construction of the Sardar Sarovar Dam. Under study was ...
The Sardar Sarovar Project (SSP) involves the construction of a dam across the Narmada River in Gujarat State. The dam is designed to provide irrigation for 1.8 million hectares of land, and drinking water for 4,720 villages and 131 towns in Gujarat. The SSP is to generate 1,450 MW of ...
In this study, we demonstrate the impact of the construction of a mega-dam on the nutrient export regime of a large tropical river into the Arabian Sea. Long-term (11years) fortnight nutrient parameters, upstream and downstream to Sardar Sarovar (SS) Dam, were examined to determine the ...
Technocratic Dreams and Troublesome Beneficiaries: The Sardar Sarovar (Narmada) Project in GujaratThe article presents the author's comments on a theses on Sardar Sarvar Project (SSP) in Gujarat, India, by Guru Aandhal which is a gigantic and complex project beyond dam construction and covers ...
The government of India pursues its plans to construct not only the Sardar Sarovar Project ("SSP"), the tallest dam planned for the Narmada, but also thirty other major, and thousands of minor, dams and canals along the river in an effort to provide a low-cost source of energy, ...
The Sardar Sarovar Project (SSP) on the Narmada River is a danger 鈥 not because of deficiencies in design nor due to defects in construction, but because of the venomous propaganda unleashed against the project within and outside the country by vested interests. The project, according to ...
The Sardar Sarovar (Narmada) Project (SSP) is an inter-state multi-purpose joint venture of four Indian States namely: Madhya Pradesh (MP), Gujarat, Maharashtra and Rajasthan. The project envisages construction of 125 m high concrete gravity dam with FRL 138.68 m across river Narmada near Nav...