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Greenpeace demands budget allocation for turtle conservation

Bhubaneswar, Mar 7(UNI) In a bid to resolve the decade-old 'turtle- human conflict' along the Orissa coast, the Greenpeace, an organisation, today urged the Orissa government to make necessary budget allocation for turtle protection and compensation to the fishermen.

Greenpeace Oceans campaigners Ashis Fernandes and Sanjiv Gopal told newsmen here that the conflict between 'turtle-fishermen' had assumed a critical situation in absence of any concrete action from the Orissa government.

They urged the state legislative assembly to make an allocation of Rs 11.20 crores to fulfil the twin requirements of fishermen's compensation and improved turtle protection as mandated by the Supreme Court in 2004.

Greenpeace repersentatives said the turtle death toll during January and February this year, along the Paradip-Ramchandi coast, had crossed 1,700.

Illegal fishing in the Devi areas had also increased the mortality rate of the sea turtles in the absence of any precautionary measures either from the Fisheries or Forest Departments.

Mr Fernandes said Greenpeace had appealed to Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik to take urgent remedial steps to prevent largescale casualty of the sea turtles.

''It is now three years since the Supreme Court orders were passed, yet there has been little progress on the key issues of patrolling, enforcing no-trawling zones, compensation for traditional fishermen and alternative livelihoods,'' he added.

He said the campaigners from Greenpeace would approach the members of the Orissa Legislative Assembly to garner support for their proposal for budget allocation adding that it was high time that the political establishment in Orissa across the spectrum, took up the challenge and put pressure on the government to address the turtle-fishermen conflict.

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Pandemonium in Jharkhand Assembly over Mahto death

Ranchi, Mar 7 (UNI) Pandemonium broke out in the Jharkhand Assembly today over the killing of Jamshedpur MP Sunil Mahto as the opposition demanded debate on the issue forcing Speaker Alamgir Alam to suspend the question hour. When the house assembled again after recess, the opposition was on its feet raising their demand, leading to a marathon debate on the law and order scenario in the state. Chief Minister Madhu Koda lambasted the opposition comprising BJP, JD (U) and others saying.....

CM unveils perspective 2025-plan for Durgapur-Asansol

Durgapur, Mar 7 (UNI) West Bengal Chief Minister Buddhadeb Bhattacharjee today unveiled a perspective 2025-plan for Durgapur and Asansol industrial towns of Burdwan district and stressed the need of having long-term policy for sustained and qualitative development of the state. ''We need to have long term plans, say 20 to 25 years' plan so that scientific and systematic growth can be achieved for all sections of people- from rich people to merginal farmers,'' said Mr Bhattacharjee. He also stressed the need.....

IHCL to spend Rs 300 cr for building chain of hotels

Durgapur, Mar 7 (UNI) The Indian Hotels Company Limited (IHLC) will invest Rs 300 crore in the next financial year for setting up a chain of hotels across the country, according to chief executive officer Prabhat Pani of Roots Corporation Ltd (RCL), a subsidiary of IHCL. ''The company will spend Rs 300 crore in the next fiscal for building 22 to 25 "smart Basics" hotels across the country,'' Mr Pani told visiting reporters at the opening of IHCL's 7th hotel in.....
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