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Nippu
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Post Number: 2615 Registered: 12-2008 Posted From: 171.159.64.10
Rating: N/A Votes: 0 (Vote!) | | Posted on Wednesday, July 14, 2010 - 07:28 pm: |
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The central committee entrusted with the task to give the YSR memorial at Nallamala forest a green signal, has been curiously removed from the job. The committee was set up following stiff opposition to the memorial proposal by environmentalists but its members have now learnt that the `YSR Smrithi Vanam' project has been ticked off from the team's list of assignments. The group's scheduled visit to the site has also been shelved, committee members said. The four-member committee, comprising wildlife experts from across the country, was constituted in May this year to inspect 14 project sites in Andhra Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh and Maharashtra. In AP, the group was to visit the proposed YSR memorial site in Kurnool district, which environmentalists alleged was cutting into the Srisailam tiger reserve area and the Gundlabrahmeshwaram wildlife sanctuary, and submit a feasibility report. But as it turns out, the committee has now been asked to give the AP site a miss. "The first notification that we received about 14 sites had a mention of this project. But in the second one, it was scrapped," said P K Sen, former director of Project Tiger and head of the committee, adding, "We are unaware of the reasons.'' Intriguingly, officials of the state forest department feigned complete ignorance on the matter and said that they were "not aware" of any such development. They, however, said that a clarification letter sent to the Centre by the department could have been the reason for the project being taken off the committee's list. "It was only due to pressure from some environmentalists that the Centre had to intervene. From the beginning we have been saying that the project, in no way, intrudes into the reserve forest area but nobody believed that," said the director of the YSR Smrithi Vanam project. He added, "It could be that the Centre decided against scrutinising the site after the forest department sent a letter explaining the proposal in detail." According to the official, the memorial is set to come up on 22 acres of private land outside the reserve forest area. "This is at least 8.5 kms away from the crash site and will not disturb the natural habitat," the director said. The YSR Smrithi Vanam at Nallamala was proposed in September last year at the spot where former chief minister Y S Rajasekhara Reddy died in a chopper crash. |
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Nippu
Side Hero Username: Nippu
Post Number: 2614 Registered: 12-2008 Posted From: 171.159.64.10
Rating: N/A Votes: 0 (Vote!) | | Posted on Wednesday, July 14, 2010 - 07:26 pm: |
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manishi oka aasa jeevi yes nenu nammutha. |
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Kadapanagfan
Megastar Username: Kadapanagfan
Post Number: 26765 Registered: 12-2006 Posted From: 75.187.116.77
Rating: N/A Votes: 0 (Vote!) | | Posted on Wednesday, July 14, 2010 - 07:15 pm: |
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aters ikkkada eeenadu AJ suryaaaa susukunta yedo jaruguddddi tokkkestaru ayyyipotaru anukunta time passsing he he!!!fulll kooooda kaadu artham aaatu kooooda feeeka leru kikiki!!!max financial resources nu debbba kodataru adi kooooda 99% cheyyaru kikiki Arjun hater antey meeru kaaaadu !!!Jagan ku HC kaaavali HC ki Jagan kaaaavali!!!just idi oka GAP annni sardu kuntayi twaralo Onlytruth:LP paina cheppulu vesina mata vastavam, adhi NTR vunna van paine padinayi kabatti technical ga NTR paina visiraaru ani anaali anukunte anukovachu....kaani ayana meedha padaledhu... |
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Arjun1234
Side Hero Username: Arjun1234
Post Number: 4105 Registered: 09-2008 Posted From: 198.241.217.15
Rating: N/A Votes: 0 (Vote!) | | Posted on Wednesday, July 14, 2010 - 07:10 pm: |
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following unna leader ni wadulkoru... but if the leader may prove expensive to the party later on why would it try to k him out? Winners never cheat... even in difficult times. |
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