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Time of India
07-05-2025
- Politics
- Time of India
Focus on river pollution prevention not Cauvery Aarti: Forum
Mysuru: The People's Union for Civil Liberties (PUCL), Mysuru unit, opposed the state govt's proposal to organise a Cauvery Aarti during the Dasara festival at an estimated cost of Rs 100 traditional Baagina offered to the Cauvery River whenever KRS fills to the brim, and the Threethotbava at Talacauvery, the birthplace of the Cauvery River in Kodagu district, are sufficient religious offerings, it said the Karnataka govt should stop imitating the Ganga Aarati, which it described as part of the BJP's political of the proposed Cauvery Aarathi, PUCL demanded that the state govt spend the amount and take concrete initiatives to prevent pollution of the river. Additionally, the pollution of its tributary, Lakshmanthreetha, due to the effluents from the tobacco industry of Hunsur and surrounding regions, is a long-standing matter of concern that the govt appears to be completely unmindful of, it said the govt should also focus its attention and finances on restoring the various lakes and other water bodies in the Cauvery basin.


The Hindu
07-05-2025
- Politics
- The Hindu
PUCL criticizes Cauvery Aarti, says money should be spent on reducing river pollution
The People's Union for Civil Liberties (PUCL), Mysuru, has criticised the State government's proposal to organise a Cauvery Aarti at an estimated cost of nearly ₹100 crore and against the recommendations of the Department of Finance. The PUCL said in a release that the traditional 'Baagina' offered to the river whenever KRS fills to the brim, and the Threethotbava rites at Talacauvery are enough religious offerings to the river. In a release, Kamal Gopinath, president of PUCL, and V. Purushotam, vice-president, said instead of the proposed Cauvery Aarti, the same amont can be spent to take concrete initiatives to reduce the pollution in the river. The river is polluted by chemicals from fertilizers flowing into the river from the coffee and other estates of Kodagu, and from agricultural and industrial pollutants as also effluents flowingin to the river all along its route to Mysuru. The amount stipulated for Cauvery Aarti can as well be spent on reducing the river pollution, said the PUCL. It said the State government should also focus on the restoration of natural rainwater flows into the river all along its route, by curbing the unabated real estate developments which are cutting off and impinging on such flows. This apart, the pollution and wasting of its tributary, Lakshmanthreetha, owing to the affluents from the tobacco industry of Hunsur and surrounding regions is a long-pending matter of concern which the State government appears to be completely unmindful about, said the PUCL. The government should also lend its focus and finances to restoring the various lakes and other water bodies in the Cauvery basin which are under threat, it added.