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Flood Fallout

Updated: September 28th, 2024, 10:06 IST
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DILIP CHERIAN

DILIP CHERIAN

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I n a surprising move, West Bengal’s Power Secretary, Santanu Basu, has stepped down from his role on the Damodar Valley Corporation (DVC) Board. His resignation, which he announced via email, seems to be tied to what he referred to as the “uncontrolled release of water” from DVC’s dam systems. This water release led to severe flooding in several parts of West Bengal, causing extensive damage and hardship for thousands of people. Basu made it clear that this was the reason for his exit, underscoring the frustration with how the situation was handled.

Interestingly, this isn’t an isolated incident. The Chief Engineer of West Bengal’s Irrigation and Waterways department also resigned, apparently in protest against decisions made by the Damodar Valley Reservoir Regulation Committee. This raises questions about deeper issues at play. Was this simply a response to the flood management, or is there a larger governance or communication breakdown between the state and DVC? The fallout of this event could be significant. Basu’s resignation signals that there might be serious concerns about how DVC manages water resources, and this could lead to larger discussions about accountability and oversight. It also highlights how natural resource management can have immediate and devastating consequences for local populations. When officials step down in protest, it sends a message that something isn’t right. Could this trigger a larger shakeup in DVC’s management practices? Watch this space for updates.

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