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Nagpur Municipal Corporation in line for dubious international award

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The Times of India           16.11.2013

Nagpur Municipal Corporation in line for dubious international award

NAGPUR: Though Nagpur Municipal Corporation (NMC) is yet to upgrade city infrastructure to the international level, it has earned a dubious international recognition for the city. 'Veolia Water and the privatization of water in India (Nagpur)' have been nominated for the France-based Pinocchio Awards 2013. Three French international associations give the award to highlight violations of social and environmental rights.

Interestingly, Veolia Water, 50% partner in city water operator Orange City Water Private Limited (OCW), also originates in France.

NMC union leader and CPI district secretary Jammu Anand revealed on Friday the dubious distinction the city has bagged for handing over the water works to a private company for 25 years. "The three associations - Friends of Earth-France, Research and Information Centre, and Peoples Solidaires-Action Aid France - are recognized all over the world for highlighting water privatization worst practices. Veolia and water privatization of the city has been nominated for the category "one for all and all for me". The associations spread awareness among people about harm of privatization of natural resources and also factual situation between the claims of multinational companies and the results," he said.

Anand added that at least now NMC should realize its mistake and terminate the contract with OCW. "We are fighting against water privatization since the beginning. Most shocking is that Veolia, the second largest water company, has tied up with Vishvaraj Infrastructures Limited, which has zero experience in the water sector. There are already some problems and Nagpurians will have to face more problems due to water privatization in the coming days. Citizens should visit the website (www.prix-pinocchio.org) and vote in large numbers. This will help our civic body realize its mistake," he said.

Earlier, TOI has highlighted strong opposition to privatization of water works in foreign countries, especially in France, where Veolia Water is based. Even the civic body of Paris had terminated the contract with Veolia and other private water companies and taken back control of its water supply. This came to fore when a few journalists from France visited the city to inspect the water works.

Even the Rashtriya Swayamsewak Sangh had passed a resolution opposing privatization of water works. However, the BJP-ruled NMC has stayed firm on its plan to continue with private water operators and implement Central government schemes through it. In fact, despite severe problems last summer, which proved the private water operator's inefficiency in operating the water works, the civic body is refusing to act.
Last Updated on Saturday, 16 November 2013 10:22