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Farmers fear crop loss as stormwater drains get silt
Naina J A
DHNS
Last Updated IST
The stormwater drain at Melkar Denjipapadi in Bantwal in filled with silt.
The stormwater drain at Melkar Denjipapadi in Bantwal in filled with silt.

Farmers at Melkar Denjippadi in Bantwal taluk have been facing huge losses due to accumulation of silt in the stormwater drain in the area.

In the past three monsoons, the silt that has accumulated has resulted in reverse flow of water in the stormwater drain. Up to 200 acres of paddy fields and arecanut plantations at Naila, Marlimaru, Kukkarabettu, Bondala, Nelligudde, and Borugudde in Narikombu village and Panemangaluru in the Bantwal Town Municipal Council limits have been affected. The affected farmers have been requesting the elected representatives and tahsildars to remove the silt in the stormwater drain in order to facilitate the free flow of water.

Farmer Suraj said that the problem of silt accumulation in the drain is likely to worsen this year, as a newly constructed hall has partially encroached upon the drain, reducing the width of the drain.

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“We have submitted a memorandum to the deputy commissioner to desilt the drain before it is too late. If the work is not undertaken by the end of the month, the loss incurred by the farmers should be borne by the district administration,” the farmers have demanded.

The farmers have also warned of staging a protest in front of the Bantwal Municipal Council office.

Manohar Shetty N, Karnataka Rajya Raitha Sangha organising secretary, said that the farmers had suffered losses due to water logging in the farmers’ land. “The farmers who had to suffer were also not recompensed from the government. None of the officials visited the spot to assess the damage,” he charged.

He also urged the deputy commissioner to take measures including deploying an excavator to desilt the stormwater drain at the earliest.

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(Published 17 May 2019, 23:38 IST)