Evicted villagers pay a high price for India's hydropower push

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HAAT VILLAGE, India: Narmada Devi pointed to an expanse of rubble and dirt, at the spot where her home in the north Indian state of Uttarakhand stood until last year. The flattened remains of her house and those of her neighbours in Haat village lay scattered around, buried in construction waste from a nea

HAAT VILLAGE, India: Narmada Devi pointed to an expanse of rubble and dirt, at the spot where her home in the north Indian state of Uttarakhand stood until last year.

The government has said hydropower, along with solar and wind, is vital to meeting India's pledge to get half of its energy from non-fossil fuel sources by 2030. Those who had earlier agreed to sell up were given"nominal" compensation of 1 million Indian rupees each, said homemaker Devi, who now lives with her family in a nearby village.

Hydroelectric dams can also provide a reliable water supply for homes, businesses and farmers, said Kumar, who sits on the board of the London-based International Hydropower Association. Corruption and lax regulation, he added, are the only reasons India's authorities are so focused on hydropower. S.P. Sati, who teaches environmental science at the College of Forestry-Ranichauri in Uttarakhand, pointed to devastating floods in the state in 2013 that killed about 6,000 people, according to state government estimates.

 

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