MKS peeved with BSEM new study scheme

Stating that the Board of Secondary Education Manipur BSEM New Scheme of Study to impose elementary Manipuri or Hindi in lieu of Alternative English as a compulsory subject in Class IX from the academic session 2014 15 and thereafter Class X has led …

Stating that the Board of Secondary Education Manipur BSEM New Scheme of Study to impose elementary Manipuri or Hindi in lieu of Alternative English as a compulsory subject in Class IX from the academic session 2014 15 and thereafter Class X has led students in a dilemma with the new academic session already begun a month ago, the Maram Students’ Union Maralui Karalimei Swijoikang MKS has categorically stated that the scheme could not be more ironic to those students whose tribal languages are on the developing processes and yet to be recognized by BSEM Source Hueiyen News Service

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DPJF, DCDA react

Reacting to the press statement of the ZYF with regard to District Concern Development Association DCDA and DIPJOF’s demand for transfer of Tamenglong DC and challenging the legitimacy of the two bodies, the DIPJF and DCDA TD claimed that they are ma…

Reacting to the press statement of the ZYF with regard to District Concern Development Association DCDA and DIPJOF’s demand for transfer of Tamenglong DC and challenging the legitimacy of the two bodies, the DIPJF and DCDA TD claimed that they are mandated by the people and are set up just for Tamenglong district to work for protection of land district boundary rights and identity and to ensure good governance and check misappropriation of development funds Source The Sangai Express

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Gold theft Innocent victim punished

Local women folk of Nepra Major Mamang Leikai urged the concerned department to produce the culprits involved in the incident of missing gold and ornaments worth about Rs 20 lakhs from one Oinam Purnima 56 wife of Gunishore of Sagolband, Imphal Sou…

Local women folk of Nepra Major Mamang Leikai urged the concerned department to produce the culprits involved in the incident of missing gold and ornaments worth about Rs 20 lakhs from one Oinam Purnima 56 wife of Gunishore of Sagolband, Imphal Source Hueiyen News Service NNN

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Decks cleared for Mega Mock drill

Decks have been cleared for the mega mock exercise on earthquake disaster in Manipur which is slated to be held tomorrow simultaneously at Thoubal and Imphal Source The Sangai Express

Decks have been cleared for the mega mock exercise on earthquake disaster in Manipur which is slated to be held tomorrow simultaneously at Thoubal and Imphal Source The Sangai Express

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Young team of NE youths to campaign for awareness

A small campaign Fight 4 your Pride started by a few group of NE youths in Delhi will kick start an Awareness Tour from Delhi and other Indian state to the NE states Source Hueiyen News Service

A small campaign Fight 4 your Pride started by a few group of NE youths in Delhi will kick start an Awareness Tour from Delhi and other Indian state to the NE states Source Hueiyen News Service

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ECI oficial on State visit

Ahead of the upcoming Parliamentary election in the State for the 16th lok Sabha, Deputy Election Commissioner of India Ashok Shukla would be arriving here tomorrow Source The Sangai Express

Ahead of the upcoming Parliamentary election in the State for the 16th lok Sabha, Deputy Election Commissioner of India Ashok Shukla would be arriving here tomorrow Source The Sangai Express

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Bringing mainlanders to NE States NE youth to launch awareness campaign of the region

A small campaign Fight 4 your Pride started by a few groups of NE youth in Delhi will kick start an Awareness Tour from Delhi and other Indian States to the NE States Source The Sangai Express Ninglun Hanghal

A small campaign Fight 4 your Pride started by a few groups of NE youth in Delhi will kick start an Awareness Tour from Delhi and other Indian States to the NE States Source The Sangai Express Ninglun Hanghal

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Chaoba pledges to repeal AFSPA

Welcoming six political as well as non political figures into the party fold, BJP Manipur Pradesh president Th Chaoba re affirmed that the national political party’s top priority would be repealing of the much ‘despised’ Armed Forces’ Special Powers Ac…

Welcoming six political as well as non political figures into the party fold, BJP Manipur Pradesh president Th Chaoba re affirmed that the national political party’s top priority would be repealing of the much ‘despised’ Armed Forces’ Special Powers Act 1958 from the State Source The Sangai Express

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Ukhrul has potential for huge production of fish

In an effort to use technological application in pisciculture, a training cum demonstration programme for local fish farmers is underway at District Fishery Office DFO in Ukhrul mini secretariat Source Hueiyen News Service

In an effort to use technological application in pisciculture, a training cum demonstration programme for local fish farmers is underway at District Fishery Office DFO in Ukhrul mini secretariat Source Hueiyen News Service

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Lok Sabha poll To air grievancesADCs to launch noncooperation movement

Members of six Autonomous District Councils of Manipur have reportedly resolved to launch a non co operation movement against the forthcoming 16th Lok Sabha Election to express disappointment against the congress ruled government of Manipur Source T…

Members of six Autonomous District Councils of Manipur have reportedly resolved to launch a non co operation movement against the forthcoming 16th Lok Sabha Election to express disappointment against the congress ruled government of Manipur Source The Sangai Express

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CSOs visit Kambang ambush site

Following the ‘deadly’ ambush carried out by some suspected underground cadres on the convoy of 24 Assam Rifles at Kambang Khullen under Tengnoupal Police Station in Chandel district yesterday, a team of civil organizations led by Chandel Naga People’s…

Following the ‘deadly’ ambush carried out by some suspected underground cadres on the convoy of 24 Assam Rifles at Kambang Khullen under Tengnoupal Police Station in Chandel district yesterday, a team of civil organizations led by Chandel Naga People’s Organization along with media persons visited Kambang Khullen and interacted with the villagers today Source Hueiyen News Service

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CNPO led team visits ambush site

In connection with yesterday’s ambush on a convoy of 24 Assam Rifles by suspected UGs at Kambang Khullen under Tengnoupal Police Station in Chandel district, a team of civil society organizations and media persons led by Chandel Naga People’s Organizat…

In connection with yesterday’s ambush on a convoy of 24 Assam Rifles by suspected UGs at Kambang Khullen under Tengnoupal Police Station in Chandel district, a team of civil society organizations and media persons led by Chandel Naga People’s Organization visited the village and interacted with the villagers today Source The Sangai Express

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Charenamei spins winning mantra as Independence candidate

For the former Lok Sabha MP Mani Charenamai, the winning mantra in the ensuing parliamentary polls lies in joining the hustings as independent candidate unburdened by party basedmanifestoes Source Hueiyen News Service Pamreiso Shimray

For the former Lok Sabha MP Mani Charenamai, the winning mantra in the ensuing parliamentary polls lies in joining the hustings as independent candidate unburdened by party basedmanifestoes Source Hueiyen News Service Pamreiso Shimray

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Earthquake mock drill in IE, Thoubal today

Earthquake mock exercise is highly needed in state like Manipur which comes under the seismic zone, said KM Singh, member, National Disaster Management Authority NDMA Source Hueiyen News Service

Earthquake mock exercise is highly needed in state like Manipur which comes under the seismic zone, said KM Singh, member, National Disaster Management Authority NDMA Source Hueiyen News Service

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Goa Dy CM to campaign for BJP in Manipur – Assam Tribune

Goa Dy CM to campaign for BJP in ManipurAssam TribuneIMPHAL, March 12 – Goa's Deputy Chief Minister Francis D' Souza will join the election campaign for the BJP candidates in Manipur tomorrow. The reason behind the Goa Deputy Chief Minister&#…

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IMPHAL, March 12 – Goa's Deputy Chief Minister Francis D' Souza will join the election campaign for the BJP candidates in Manipur tomorrow. The reason behind the Goa Deputy Chief Minister's visit to the State for the election campaign is to show that
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Rampant embezzlement of funds in Social Welfare dept revealed

Centrally sponsored Integrated Child Protection Scheme rendered still-born By Paojel Chaoba IMPHAL, March 12: The state Social Welfare Department has been functioning in a dubious manner with questionable embezzlement of

Centrally sponsored Integrated Child Protection Scheme rendered still-born

By Paojel Chaoba

IMPHAL, March 12: The state Social Welfare Department has been functioning in a dubious manner with questionable embezzlement of Central funds. Corruption and misappropriation of funds earmarked for the Integrated Child Protection Scheme (ICPS) implemented by the department has been a common practice.

The ICPS is a centrally sponsored scheme of the Ministry of Women and Child Development implemented in partnership with state governments and civil society organizations. The objective of the scheme is to establish a system that will effectively and efficiently protect children based on the cardinal principles of “Protection of Child Rights” and in the best interest of the child.

The scheme focuses on care, support and rehabilitation service to children. Children homes, foster care, adoption, sponsorship, shelter homes, special homes, observation homes are funded under ICPS.

Since the scheme’s inception in 2009, the Chief Controller of Accounts, Ministry of Women and Child Development sanctioned grant-in-aid of Rs 1,05,42,333 as central share for the year 2009-10 for Manipur. The amount was further compartmentalised to non-recurring (purchase of infrastructure etc.) and recurring expenditure (payments, salary etc.).

The heads were directed to State Project Support Unit (SPSU) with non-recurring amount of Rs 7,00,000 and Rs 5,80,233 for recurring expenses. For Adoption Co-ordinating Agencies (ACA), an amount of Rs 2,62,612 for recurring expenses was released. It also estimated the Child Welfare Committee (CWC) expenses of all the nine districts at Rs 7,65,000 for non-recurring expense and Rs 14,30,809 for recurring expenses. Rs 7,65,000 were spend on non- recurring expenditure in setting up Juvenile Justice Boards and Rs 4,16,250 for recurring expenses. There are other expenses for running homes among the financial heads.

Similarly for the year 2010-11, a total of Rs 2,02,29,000 was sanctioned from the centre. The funds were released for setting up the State Child Protection Society (SCPS), District Child Protection Societies (DCPS), opening of five government run Specialized Adoption Agencies (SAA) and the amount was earmarked at 36.75 lakhs. Further finance was included for maintenance of 12 homes by NGOs, Child Welfare Committee and Juvenile Justice Board.

For 2011-12, the Centre also sanctioned another Rs 2,16,16,500 for similar purposes. Another Rs 3,11,28,000 was sanctioned for the year 2012-13.

The funds provided by the Centre as grant-in-aids for care and protection of children under ICPS are provided under a structural system which includes adoption, training, child care, juvenile justice, training programs etc. Commensurate staff and infrastructure to implement the said schemes and projects are a mandatory guideline. A proper State Project Support Unit is to be instituted to manage the structure as per the Centre’s guidelines.

The crux of the matter is that the ICPS has sanctioned funds for all the projects including recurring and non-recurring expenses since 2009. But, the personnel to manage the program were absorbed to the Social Welfare department on a contractual basis in October 4, 2013. Altogether, 148 persons were selected. Among the staff, 126 staff is for District Child Protection Society (DCPS), 3 for State Child Protection Society (SCPS), 4 for State Adoption Resource Agency (SARA), 6 for State Project Support Unit (SPSU) and 15 for Specialized Adoption Agency (SAA). However, there are some staff still pending to be contracted and the actual number should be 154.

The question is how the Social Welfare Department reflected the expense incurred in the audited statement and sent the utilisation certificate to the Ministry. Only after the state government officials after visiting the concerned NGOs and satisfied with the way the projects are running satisfactorily, the approval for the audited statement could be issued. Here, the funds for infrastructure, salary for staff, construction, rentals for office, wages for CWC and JJB members, programs for child care and protection, monitoring etc are being released since 2009. However, the main staffs for implementing the schemes were recruited only in October 2013. This shows the rampant corruption perpetrated by some officials of the Social Welfare department with concerned authorities.

At present, the salary of the newly recruited 148 staff has not been paid despite being given appointment letters in October 2013, they have not been deputed to their concerned projects. There is also no infrastructure to accommodate them. But the funds for staff’s salary and infrastructure were sanctioned by the ministry since 2009. The total funds till date for SPSU is approximately one crore seven lakhs at the very least and this has been misappropriated.

In the regard, the Project Approval Board (PAB) of Ministry of Women and Child signed by Under Secretary Fazal Mahmood in a letter dated March 22,2013 halted the finance for the State Project Support Unit totally which included SPSU,SCPS,DCPS and SARA for the said financial year. This was due to information from the State that no staff had been appointed yet and hence the grant was not released. But, it may be mentioned that funds were released since 2009. This document available with this reporter clearly supports the gross misappropriation of funds meant for care and protection of children by concerned officials of the Social Welfare Department.

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Grenades lobbed, none injured

IMPHAL, March 12: A grenade lobbed at the residence of a rice dealer at Khurai exploded today leaving a parked Santro car partly damaged. Suspected underground militants lobbed a grenade

IMPHAL, March 12: A grenade lobbed at the residence of a rice dealer at Khurai exploded today leaving a parked Santro car partly damaged.

Suspected underground militants lobbed a grenade at the residence of rice dealer Kh Sanju of Khurai Chingabam Leirak Thingom Leikai at around 10.45 pm yesterday under Porompat Police Station.

A Santro car park inside the compound was partly damage though there is no report of any human casualties. Soon after the blast a police team rushed to the spot and inspected the blast site.

Meanwhile, suspected militants had also hurled a hand grenade at the residential courtyard of executive engineer Public Works Department Jiribam circle Pukrambam Mani of Thamnapokpi Awang Leikai under Moirang Police Station last night.

The bomb however, failed to explode.

Later the same night, around 10, a team of Moirang police rushed to the spot and safely picked up the bomb which was found lying with the lever still there. The police safely detonated the bomb at a nearby paddy field.

Moirang police have also taken up a case regarding the incident under the FIR number19 (3) 2014 Moirang Police Station under section 4 A (II) explosive substance act.

Meanwhile, according to a late night report, unidentified miscreants lobbed a hand grenade at the residence of a saw-mill owner at Moirang Panshang under Moirang Police Station around 7pm today.

Though the grenade exploded inside the courtyard of Khuman Robin, 44, son of (L) Brajamohan, there were no injuries.

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Justice Is The Root Of Peace

By R. Rungsung The word `Justice` is derived from the Latin word `JUS` which means anything that is proper and reasonable. The concept of justice is as old as philosophy

By R. Rungsung

The word `Justice` is derived from the Latin word `JUS` which means anything that is proper and reasonable. The concept of justice is as old as philosophy itself. The theory of justice is used as both law and as social reality – i.e. legal and moral justice, law and morality. We are morally obliged to the state therefore the state is a means to the fulfillment of moral ends. Our obligation to obey the laws of the state depends on the fact that these laws are intended to secure justice or moral rights of the INDIVIDUALS. Justice may be also regarded as a concept concerned with the order of society as a whole and as an expression of the rights of an individual i.e. the natural rights of an individual which maintains that men have certain absolute moral right such as the right to life, to liberty and to pursue happiness. Human view maintained that the state is designed to guarantee and to protect the Natural rights. Justice is the foundation of social morality and without it the rest would collapse, (we all know, our land today, is ruled by corruptions without any moral compunction and undesirable incident are rampant these days).

In Plato`s Republic the work `Justice` means what is commanded by some governing `Power` – the power that be. What is just depends on the interest of the strong i.e. those who happen to posses power of government. But does the interest of the strong promote the good of the whole? The Governing Power should command with a view in their minds so as to realize the GOOD of the citizens over whom they exercise control. The good governance for the well-being of all citizens of the land/state is the ultimate goal for end of justice.

CORRECTIVE JUSTICE

Even if Justice in distribution has been tolerably secured within a particular community, various circumstances may arise to disturb it. The right way of meeting such disturbances was referred by Aristotle as Corrective Justice.

The disturbance may take place here and there by accident i.e. without the choice of any individual by agreement between individual or by the interference of one group with another group. Accidents can be, to some extent, compensated by insurance and provision is sometimes made by the state. On the other hand, justice may consist of breach of contract, robbery or personal violence, which may be verbal or physical. The principle of `eye for an eye` and `tooth for a tooth` is not one of compensation but of revenge and two wrongs do not make a right. All that the governing body (the state government) can do is to try to present such action by some sort of protecting agency – Police and Army personnel (here in Manipur, we found sometimes opposite).

Justice is truth in action. A long time of cases shows that it is merely of some importance, but is of fundamental importance that justice should not only be done, but should manifestly and undoubtedly be seen to be done. Martin Luther King said “Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere.” Ruling power using suppressive measures coupled with self-gains do not correspond to corrective justice.

We alt want to have a just social order where justice should be there in every department of life. In order to establish justice in the society, we have to fight Racialism, Communalism, Castism and other kinds of injustices, tyrannies and oppressions. Today we are in the channel of `the rich become richer and the poor become poorer` which the governance of the state turned blind eyes to `JUSTICE`. The call for justice has become the CRY in the desert. The cry in the valley is echoing in the hills. Will the Red accept the cry of Sana Leipak? Is there justice in the voice for equality? Any land and state must ensure to have good governance to enjoy justice.

JUSTICE RELATION WITH EQUALITY

The concept of Justice and equality are so closely related that one can`t be separated from the other. It can be said that one is incomplete without the other. Unless there is some sort of equality in social and economic matter (I repeat Social and Economic), it can`t be said that is a JUST society. To understand the concept of Justice we should understand the concept of equality.

The term Equality has several facts in democratic ways. Such as, (1) Social Equality, (2) Civil Equality, (3) Economic Equality and (4) Political Equality before the law of the Land/state under the general heading of EQUALITY. The idea equality is fundamentally a leveling process where people demand the same treatments from the state to all and resented and abhorred any distinction between one individual or between communities regarding rewards and punishments. No equality no liberty and thus troubles gained and added more and more upheaval in the state governance. Religiously hill people have big eyes looking longingly with earnest heart to live in peace with valley people, In order to ensure Justice, one must know the principle of `Dignity of Labour` and completely shun to become a parasite on others.

PEACE WITHOUT JUSTICE

Humanitarian aspect certainly demands justice that peace is the accepted end of all the nations. It requires a positive and constructive world order, where individual, groups and states eschew the desire to dominate and exploit each other, but live in co-operation and mutual give and take (aiding one another). This means – peace needs a new life-style based on justice. One can never say to an empty stomach person -“Go in … peace, have a good day”. The poor person has been sidelined, robbed, oppressed, discriminated and left empty handed and the robber is filled with stolen properties amassing wealth thinking high and telling within himself. “I don`t have to worry for tomorrow – eat, drink and satisfy yourselves”.

India today is in the channel of apathy, malfeasance and corruptions. Nothing is done without a bribe and the mouths of justice is stuffed with gold. The flood of money that gushed into politics today is a pollution of democracy. Without democracy, tolerance and human rights for all, no peace is truly safe, (to me and in my humble mind, I see many or more people go for heavy meals, shining clothes and luxurious travelling as the symbols of status discarding what justice demands).

PRESIDENT BECAME REFUGEE

What a beautiful house he lived in, what a glossy and shining clothes he wore. However, there were things he can`t discard and throw away which were haunting him day and night – sleepless nights, sudden awaking from deep sleep due to bad dreams, closed doors and windows and peeping through holes. Riding and travelling in luxurious cars (limousine) with throbbing heart beats and afraid to be seen where he/she is going or going to meet someone and somewhere. The powers he possessed blinded his minds and heart.

He was afraid to go alone without companions. Years ago, Idi Amin of Uganda travelled in five limousines fixing his EFFIGIES in other FOUR and he sat in other one to confuse who he really was, in order to evade attack. Strong and powerful, but fear ruled over him. Peace didn`t live in his heart. He fled his motherland and died as a refugee in other`s land.

Peace means without disturbance and a life of calm. Peace without justice is no peace. The peace of God, which passeth all understanding, shall keep your hearts and minds through Jesus Christ-(Philipines). Justice is truth in action. Today, Manipur is boiling on many fronts and looking at New Delhi only. Some are acting like SAINTS at Delhi and living like DEVILS at home.

He is unworthy of life that causes not life in others. As such, he is unworthy to live who lives only for himself. And that person is wading unsafe in unknown water. Let us use good means and God will give us the blessings we need.

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ATSUM calls emergency meeting with Private Schools, VA

KANGPOKPI, March 12: All Tribal Students` Union Manipur (ATSUM) today called an emergency meeting to be held on March 15 at its Administrative office at Tribal Market, New Lambulane, Imphal.

KANGPOKPI, March 12: All Tribal Students` Union Manipur (ATSUM) today called an emergency meeting to be held on March 15 at its Administrative office at Tribal Market, New Lambulane, Imphal.

The emergency meeting has been call to discuss the outcome of the talk between the student body and the state government earlier regarding Class X syllabus and police boundary said Maharang, Secretary ATSUM.

The ATSUM solicits all principal and headmaster of private run schools and village chief/chairman of all villages of hill districts of Manipur to attend the meeting.

“The state government has always been playing a spoil sport in tribal related issued till now,” asserted Maharang before adding that the state government is capable of only promises and assurances and not tuning it into action.

Therefore, it is high time for the tribal people to stand united for their own cause, added Maharang.

The emergency meeting is a sensitive one therefore it will be wise on the part of the concerned individual called upon to attend the meeting without fail noted the student body.

In the meantime, the student body president Emboi Serto once again warned the State government against regularization of adhoc teachers in the state without following the rules of ST quota.

The student body have already asked the State Govt. to regularized adhoc teachers only if ST quota is to implement accordingly asserted Emboi Serto before warning that if anything happen not according to the student body demand the Govt. should be held responsible for it.

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Large Dams Are Uneconomic, Scientific Study Finds

By Peter Bosshard “We find that even before accounting for negative impacts on human society and environment, the actual construction costs of large dams are too high to yield a

By Peter Bosshard

“We find that even before accounting for negative impacts on human society and environment, the actual construction costs of large dams are too high to yield a positive return”, a new report states. “Large dams also take inordinately long periods of time to get built, making them ineffective in resolving urgent energy crises.” Simply put, dams don`t just destroy the environment and impoverish local communities. They also don`t make economic sense.

The new report was prepared by researchers from Oxford University and is based on the most comprehensive economic analysis of large dams ever undertaken. The peer-reviewed scientific study offers a devastating verdict on the economics of large dams, and has important implications for future energy sector planning.

Over four years, the authors of the new study –  Atif Ansar, Bent Flyvbjerg, Alexander Budzier and Daniel Lunn – analyzed all large dams which were built between 1934 and 2007 and for which reliable costs and schedule figures are available. Their database includes 245 projects in 65 countries with a total cost of $353 billion (in 2010 prices). The findings of their analysis, which were published today, are stunning:

Large dams suffered average cost overruns of 96%. The degree of cost overruns tended to increase with the size of projects. Even without considering social and environmental costs, large dams on average don’t make economic sense.

Project implementation suffered an average delay of 44%. The implementation schedule does not include the lengthy lead time required to prepare projects.

Dam builders and financiers frequently acknowledge the problems of the past, but claim that they have learned from their mistakes. The study by the Oxford research team shows that this is not the case. Neither cost nor schedule overruns have improved over time. “There is little learning from past mistakes”, the authors say. “By the same token, forecasts of costs of dams being made today are likely to be as wrong as they were between 1934 and 2007.”

The World Bank and other development banks often argue that their involvement improves the quality of risky projects. Again, the empirical evidence does not confirm this. Atif Ansar told me in a personal conversation that projects supported by multilateral development banks “do not perform better in terms of cost overruns”.

Both cost and schedule overruns affect projects in all world regions. Poor countries tend to have higher delays, possibly because weak government structures and economies don’t support the construction of complex large dams. Interestingly, projects in democratic countries also tend to experience longer delays, possibly because elected politicians use rosy forecasts to sell their projects.

The Oxford researchers conclude their evaluation with a series of recommendations. They suggest that energy planners need to forecast costs and schedules more realistically by integrating the empirical evidence for similar projects. Based on their database, they suggest that dam planners need to increase their cost estimates by 99% and their construction schedules by 66% if they want to achieve an 80% certainty that their projects are completed within budget and time.

The new paper illustrates what this means for the Diamer-Bhasha Dam in Pakistan. With 80% certainty, the giant project on the Indus River can be expected to cost $25.4 billion rather than $12.7 billion, and to be completed in 2027 rather than 2021. Under these circumstances, the project will not make economic sense. “Diamer-Bhasha Dam is a non-starter in Pakistan”, the authors comment. The same can be said for the Inga dams on the Congo, the Belo Monte Dam in the Amazon, the proposed dams on the Mekong mainstream and many other mega-projects.

The new research shows that energy projects that don’t depend on complex factors such as geology and streamflow and can be built quickly are preferable to complex large dams. “Many smaller, more flexible projects that can be built and go online quicker, and are more easily adapted to social and environmental concerns, are preferable to high-risk dinosaur projects like conventional mega-dams”, concluded Bent Flyvbjerg, the principal investigator, as the new paper was published. “If leaders of emerging economies are truly interested in the welfare of their citizens, they are better off laying grand visions of mega-dams aside”, his co-author Atif Ansar concurred.

Many actors have vested interests in building dams and may try to disregard the findings of the new study. Disinterested government officials and investors should take the facts and figures of the Oxford study seriously. The empirical evidence demonstrates that even on economic terms, large dams are usually not the best energy solution.

(Peter Bosshard is the Policy Director of International Rivers).

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