Malaprabha-Mahadayi-Kalasabanduri Raita Horata Vakkuta Paxatita Raita Horata, Navalgund president Siddappa Mupannavara charged that none of the successive governments had the guts to divert Mhadei waters to Malaprabha river basin. Stating that farmers from Navalgund and surrounding areas have started a continuous movement for the last eight years, he recalls that the battle to divert Mhadei water started almost 50 years ago by the then MLA late B M Hokkeri and all political parties supporting it. We want water for drinking purposes and the then Chief Ministers of three riparian States had agreed for it,” claims Gouda Patil. “About 220 TMC of Mhadei water is flowing into Goa without any utilisation. Gouda Patil refused to accept Goa government's opposition to divert water from deficit Mhadei river basin to surplus Malaprabha river basin and that diversion would be disastrous for Goa. But the Karnataka government has no guts to start the work,” he said when asked how Karnataka can go ahead without obtaining Environmental Clearance (EC) from the Ministry of Environment and Forest & Climate Change (MoEF&CC), New Delhi.Īccording to Gouda Patil, the Inter-State Mhadei Water Disputes Tribunal has given partial verdict, allowing Karnataka access to 5.4 tmc feet of water and full verdict is still awaited. Farmers’ leader Subhashchandra Gouda Patil said, “Government can start the work of constructing Kalasa-Bhandura nallah project by adopting advanced international technology, which will not affect the forest area and environment. It’s not just the politicians, but even farmers want diversion of Mhadei river. Of the seven constituencies of Dharwad district, farmers from Navalgund, Nargund and Dharwad are demanding Mhadei water for both - irrigation and drinking purposes. In the run up to May 10 Karnataka Assembly polls, Team Herald visited twin cities of Hubbali-Dharwad and saw all political parties are in unison to divert Mhadei water to the Malaprabha river basin, claiming that they need water to meet the drinking water needs of Dharwad district. With Karnataka Assembly elections just six days away, all the political parties are united in favour of diverting Mhadei water, for which a long pending battle is going between the three disputing neighbouring States - Karnataka, Goa and Maharashtra. That the political thirst of those in Karnataka is quenched only by the diverted waters of Goa’s Mhadei © 2016 by the American Anthropological Association.HUBBALI: There are few things constant in the hurly burly of Karnataka’s politics. In illustrating how poverty and social exclusion create the preconditions of multiple chronic health problems, and how chronic health problems increase such disadvantages for individuals and their households, we introduce the idea of "recursive cascades" to capture the often inevitable trajectory of increasing ill health and growing empoverishment.Īustralia chronic chronicity comorbidity conditions social determinants of health. Institutional, economic, and other circumstantial factors pertain and impact health trajectories as much in highly industrialized as in resource poor settings. Drawing on research conducted with Australian women that began in the mid-2000s and is still ongoing, we highlight how chronic structural factors shape the risk factors of "chronic" conditions, influencing health seeking, continuity of care, and health outcomes. On other occasions, they develop independently. Chronic conditions and their resultant difficulties in daily living frequently occur with other health problems, sometimes due to interactions or complications at a biological level, or as a result of common pathogens or risk factors.
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