2471 Fri 15 Dec 2017 LESSON
Assembly Constituency-100 ಹಿರಿಯೂರು Hiriyur-101 ಹೊಸದುರ್ಗ Hosadurga-102 ಹೊಳಲ್ಕೆರೆ Holalkere
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Assembly Constituency
100 ಹಿರಿಯೂರು Hiriyur
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2018 ರ ಕರಡು ಮತದಾರರ ಪಟ್ಟಿ- ಮತಗಟ್ಟೆ/ ಭಾಗದ ಮತದಾರರ ಪಟ್ಟಿಯನ್ನು ವೀಕ್ಷಿಸಲು ಈ ಕಳಗಿನ ಕೊಂಡಿ (ಲಿಂಕ್) ಕ್ಲಿಕ್ ಮಾಡಿ Draft Electoral rolls of 2018 Click on the links below to view the Electoral Rolls of the Polling Station/Part in PDF Format |
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http://www.thehindu.com/…/hosadurga-talu…/article7017720.ece
Karnataka
Hosadurga taluk facing acute water shortage
Water sources have dried up owing to depletion of the groundwater table
Chikkanna, a farmer from Nyamakal village in Hosadurga taluk, had grown
vegetables on four acres. Fifty per cent of the crop has withered
because of scarcity of water after water sources in the taluk dried up
owing to depletion of the groundwater table. If the same situation
continues, the residents will have to struggle for even a single pot of
water.
Rajshekhar, another farmer from the same village, said
those who had got loans from banks and financial institutions were in
trouble as they would be under pressure from recovery officers. The
authorities should take steps to permanently solve the problem, he said.
Though the situation in other taluks is not so grim, the number of
villages facing drinking water crisis is expected to go up in the next
two months. The zilla panchayat authorities are making efforts to ensure
proper supply of water.
According to official sources, zilla
panchayat chief executive officer N. Manjushri had instructed officers
to conduct a survey of villages in October last year and to submit a
proposal for early release of funds.
Report
The officers
prepared the report in three phases. In the first phase, a list of
villages that may suffer shortage of drinking water in March was
prepared.
In the second phase, the officers covered villages that
may face shortage of water in April. In the third report the list of
villages facing shortage of drinking water in May were included. They
have sought Rs. 18.56 crore.
As per the report, Hosadurga taluk
may face severe shortage of drinking water as the ground water table has
depleted owing to the increasing number of borewells.
As many as
151 villages in Hiriyur, 101 in Challakere, 61 in Chitradurga, 63 in
Molkalmuru and 68 villages in Holalkere taluk are likely to face water
shortage, sources added.
The officials have suggested launching
mini drinking water projects, hydro fracturing of existing borewells,
drilling new borewells, and ensuring power supply to new borewells and
old ones by paying pending power bills.
The officers have
submitted a revised proposal to the State government seeking the release
of funds in phases. A proposal has been submitted for the release of
Rs. 4.71 crore in the first phase to solve the drinking water problem in
259 villages in March, sources added.
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People of this village suffer in silence
By Raviprasad Kamila
CHITRADURGA MARCH 24. At least two persons in each house at
Toparamalige village, about 10 km. from here, complain of joint pain.
Some men and women aged above 50 are not able to walk properly. A few of
the aged are bedridden. The colour of the teeth of youngsters is
turning yellowish and their gums are swollen. The villagers attribute
these problems to the excess fluoride content in water they have been
drinking over the years.
Those aged above 30 say that they need
at least an hour to relax and feel comfortable after getting up in the
morning due to joint pain and backache.
Pointing at a dried up
well, an old man says that nearly 20 years ago, “we used to draw water
from it. In those days, we faced no problems. The well dried up after
people started drilling borewells in the village. As a result, the
groundwater level depleted to 400 ft. Constant use of fluoride mixed
water from borewells has affected the health of many people in the
village.”
Toparamalige has 150 houses with a population of 1,500.
Ramachandra Setty, Devappa, Anusuyamma, and Puttamma are bedridden and
some use walking sticks as they have problems with their knees.
Villagers say that 12 years ago, Anantappa (40) was a healthy man.
Unable to stretch his legs, he now crawls. They attribute it to the
consumption of fluoride mixed water.
Thimma Reddy says that he has spent nearly Rs. 30,000 in the past three months on treatment in Davangere and Bangalore.
The treatment has not helped him. He is unable to stand for long.
Similar is the case with Puttaranga Setty. Papakka, and Sunandamma, in
late thirties, cannot stand up and walk without the help of sticks.
Though, they are aware that they too will face such problems in the
future, children continue to drink fluoride mixed water from borewells
as they have no alternative water source in the village.
The
fluoride problem is not restricted to Toparamalige alone in Chitradurga
District. Kallalli, Kasavanahalli, Eennegere, and Tamatakal are among
the villages where fluoride content in drinking water is high. People of
some villages use painkiller tablets for relief.
According to a survey conducted in 2001, drinking water in 135 villages of the district has excess fluoride.
The fluoride proportion is more than 1.5 parts per million (PPM).
Forty-five such villages are in Challakere taluk, 30 each in
Chitradurga and Hiriyur taluks, 13 in Holalkere taluk, 11 in Molakalmuru
taluk, and six in Hosadurga taluk.
M.G. Prasad, District Health
and Family Welfare Officer, says that constant use of fluoride mixed
water (for more than six years) will cause dental flurosis among
children. The colour of the teeth turns yellow and it leads to swelling
of gums.
In the later stage, it will lead to “skeletal flurosis” where bones become fragile or hollow, he adds.
Meanwhile, some residents of Vidya Nagar in Chitradurga are using “aqua
cure” machines (each costs about Rs. 17,000) to purify water.
The machine purifies 10 litres of water in an hour, according to a resident.