Engage all the scientists in INDIA to convert sea water to drinking using cheap technology.It will not only solve your problems but the worlds problems as well.
Hi Friends, Pl. behave like educated ones we are not cheap politicians to fight like this for the own sake and also i request the moderator to remove the message board on this issue so that these kind of things can be avoided. My dear friends don't use any useless words while sharing your openions. If you educated people behave like this then how others behave? Just think on that.
Politicians only wants to gain a mileage pl understand details of verdict before becoming violent on media publications. Total water generated by cauvery in karnataka on average rain fall - 462 TMC. In this karnataka share - 270 TMC - 58.44% TN share - 182 TMC - 39.45% To sea - 10 TMC - 2.1% Total water generated by cauvery in Tamilnadu.on average rain fall - 270TMC TN share - 237 TMC -87.1% Kerala - 30 TMC -11.1% Pondicherry - 7 TMC - 1.2% Sea - 3 TMC - 0.6%
Please understand and dont go by big figures of TN(as the more water to it is got from its own catchment).
Here a balance is drawn to utilise water more resourcefully for agriculture. we as Indians should not get instigated by happiness of TN chief minister or sorrow Karnataka CM, we should think on linking all national rivers to solve water problem for every citizen n country. Just imagine Brahmaputra - 3500 TMC only flows to Bay of bengal. Similarly Ganga - Yamuna- Mahanadi- Indus- flows rapidly in north never dry. Sutlez- borders India but can be utilised better.
WE HAVE ENOUGH RESOURCES BUT NOT UTILIZED BECAUSE OF POOR VISION OF ALL EARLIER HEAD OF STATES , WHOOSE FOCUS IS PIGGY POLITICS TO WIN NEXT ELECTION.
RE:cauvery verdict
by SWAMINATHAN D on Feb 05, 2007 07:27 PM Permalink
Very good IDEA my friend, let us spport the cause of river linking in india. Then only india will become a Super power, let us put the seed today my young india....
RE:RE:cauvery verdict
by on Feb 05, 2007 07:39 PM Permalink
But what if Kashmir wants Cauvery water? It is a national resource and every state should have equal access to such a resource!
RE:cauvery verdict
by on Feb 05, 2007 11:04 PM Permalink
Good idea. But you know what, karnataka is the first state which opposes the linking of rivers. And they call themselves as Indians. Shame on them,
RE:RE:cauvery verdict
by vijay kanaginhal on Feb 06, 2007 12:37 AM Permalink
who sais this, u gays think on air and come to conclusion, go and wat stupid tamil film
Politicians only wants to gain a mileage pl understand details of verdict before becoming violent on media publications. Total water generated by cauvery in karnataka on average rain fall - 462 TMC. In this karnataka share - 270 TMC - 58.44% TN share - 182 TMC - 39.45% To sea - 10 TMC - 2.1% Total water generated by cauvery in Tamilnadu.on average rain fall - 270TMC TN share - 237 TMC -87.1% Kerala - 30 TMC -11.1% Pondicherry - 7 TMC - 1.2% Sea - 3 TMC - 0.6%
Please understand and dont go by big figures of TN(as the more water to it is got from its own catchment).
Here a balance is drawn to utilise water more resourcefully for agriculture. we as Indians should not get instigated by happiness of TN chief minister or sorrow Karnataka CM, we should think on linking all national rivers to solve water problem for every citizen n country. Just imagine Brahmaputra - 3500 TMC only flows to Bay of bengal. Similarly Ganga - Yamuna- Mahanadi- Indus- flows rapidly in north never dry. Sutlez- borders India but can be utilised better.
WE HAVE ENOUGH RESOURCES BUT NOT UTILIZED BECAUSE OF POOR VISION OF ALL EARLIER HEAD OF STATES , WHOOSE FOCUS IS PIGGY POLITICS TO WIN NEXT ELECTION.
RE:cauvery verdict
by RANJAN NAGAPILLAI on Feb 05, 2007 06:46 PM Permalink
very good observation. persons posting msg here are well educated and should not fall a prey to what politicians say. i cerainly agree with your note that our resources are not used efficiently.Our agriculture scientist should find ways and means to achieve it.
I think rediff should delete this whole cauvery article from here, the message board is going no where and it is only spilling more hatred among different group of readers then serving the real purpose of news.
RE:RE:Cauvery
by on Feb 05, 2007 06:05 PM Permalink
what is sensitive? the "information" or the interpretation"? the blogs are getting sensitive not the news... this news is saner than "Abhishek-Aishwarya wedding" news... we as readers and bloggers should be sensitive and sensible and give the news its due respect... news article has nothing to do with the views of the people reading it...
RE:RE:RE:Cauvery
by partha sarathy on Feb 05, 2007 06:10 PM Permalink
There is nothing wrong in sharing the comments, it should be an healthy conversation but here the usage of words is geting worse
Ramachandran S --good name Madhusudhan R ---good name hemanth ---good name BUT
Whats all going on guys! Dont be so cheap while showing your views on this. Control your emotion guys, We all are part of India. I believe you guys are educated and know How to operate computer(of course you are on rediff). Dont be cheap guys!!!
RE:Cauvery Water Tribunal Verdict
by Panneer Selvam on Feb 05, 2007 05:47 PM Permalink
Hi may be i thik you are not a kanadiyan, Karnadaga inviting the people who have the knowledge, thats why tamilians are there. We proud we are giving our knowledge to grow our nation not only for indiviudal.
A dispassionate view, considering the merits of the case, indicates that the century old dispute has again been settled in favor of the dominant and powerful. The misfortune of India is that those who have the muscle power to dictate terms can pretty much get away with anything. Justice can be influenced to get advantages that no sense of fairness can recommend. I wonder if this is the kind of India that our children would want to live in - where discrimination reigns, and where focused interest groups can get away with blackmail, force and what have you. The message for India is that only some states will be allowed to live and others have to be subservient to them, since the state, administration and judiciary all will be on the side of the former. A sad day indeed for India.
RE:Tribunal verdict
by on Feb 05, 2007 05:44 PM Permalink
I am with you Ramachandran, truely a sad day for india. this shows that people who are kind hearted and show hospitality are looted and stabbed in their own house by the so called guests. We have lost all hopes on the judiciary
RE:Tribunal verdict
by Madhusudhan R on Feb 05, 2007 05:32 PM Permalink
Maharaja would have not joined indian union, karnataka(mYSORE) would be a great and rich country
RE:RE:Tribunal verdict
by S Kumar on Feb 05, 2007 11:43 PM Permalink
Kannadigas should change their way of thinking if they are to continue in the union of India. If they think that they belong to India, let them adhere to rules and the decree of the court, or else look out some space in some alien planet.