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Oro Sports Constructions Inside Osman Sagar Ftl- Sos Gmail - ORO SPORTS CONSTRUCTIONS INSI... https://mail.google.com/mail/u/0?ik=5c20aefe1... <బ� సర�� लु�ना सव�त <[email protected]� ﺛﺮوةﻟﺒﻨﻰ Lubna Sarwath ORO SPORTS CONSTRUCTIONS INSIDE OSMAN SAGAR FTL- SOS, HYDERABAD DRINKING WATER IN DANGER: ORO SPORTS ENCROACHMENT INSIDE FTL OF OSMAN SAGAR, DRINKING WATER RESOURCE OF HYDERABAD CITY 2 messages Lubna Sarwath <[email protected]> Mon, Jan 21, 2019 at 4:43 PM To: [email protected], [email protected], Commissioner GHMC <[email protected]>, "Sekhar Reddy E.E" <[email protected]>, saripella bheem prasad <[email protected]>, "Bppa ME Mr. Khajuria" <[email protected]>, Grievance Cell Irrigation Minister Telangana State <[email protected]>, "[email protected]" <[email protected]>, [email protected], "NGT ADMN." <[email protected]>, DG WALAMTARI TELANGANA <[email protected]>, [email protected], [email protected], "Sr.scientist TSPCB" <[email protected]>, [email protected], HMDA COM NeerabhKumar <[email protected]>, [email protected], [email protected], [email protected], [email protected], Member Secretary Tsbdb <[email protected]>, CJI SUPREME COURT <[email protected]>, [email protected], [email protected], "Dr. C V Dharma Rao" <[email protected]>, [email protected], VISWANADHAM AKONDI <[email protected]>, CAG <[email protected]>, PAG AUDIT TS HYDERABAD TELANGANA <[email protected]>, [email protected], Bhasha Shaik <[email protected]>, Morami Kalita <[email protected]>, Director <[email protected]>, [email protected], telenganastatelegal servicesauthority <[email protected]>, Secretary High Court Committee <[email protected]>, [email protected], Consultant Judicial NGT <[email protected]>, [email protected], [email protected], [email protected], [email protected], [email protected], [email protected], [email protected] Cc: soulhyderabad <[email protected]>, [email protected], HUM HYDERABADI <[email protected]>, "[email protected]" <[email protected]>, the- [email protected], [email protected], [email protected], K S MURTHY KONDA <[email protected]>, srinivasa murthy konda <[email protected]>, sameer ahmed <[email protected]>, Anjana Reddy <[email protected]>, NAPM -AP Hyderabad <[email protected]>, sunita <[email protected]>, [email protected], [email protected], Sridhar Acharyulu <[email protected]>, Madhav Gadgil <[email protected]>, MCMEF <[email protected]>, NHRC-Chairman <[email protected]>, Chakri S <[email protected]> Hyderabad 21 January 2018 To The Director (Technical) HMWSSB, Hyderabad & The General Manager HMWSSB, Hyderabad Dear Water Board Officials incharge of conservation of Osman Sagar & Himayat Sagar, the twin official drinking water resources of Hyderabadis Sub: Eviction of ORO sports village inside FTL of Osman Sagar - (static imagery attached) Ref: Our telecon with you of 21 january 2019; Our rep of 17 january 2019(appended below); Our meeting with Director Technical of July 2018; Further to our telecon, per your request we email you our earlier representations: We want to place on record that we are yet to hear from any officials confirming eviction of ORO sports village's encroachment inside FTL of Osman Sagar. While Shri Praveen Kumar, Director Technical, said that he has yet to receive report from GM Ms Sujatha; Ms Sujatha GM told us that ORO sports falls in the buffer zone. We would like to clarify that we are referring to the HMWSSB map of June 2013. We await your earliest response on the emails appended below alongwith the attachments. As discussed we would like to see all the encroachments evicted without having to approach the Courts. best Sanghamitra Malik, member, Save our urban Lakes Dr Jasveen Jairath, Founder convenor, SOUL, Hyderabad Dr Lubna Sarwath, Gen Secy, Socialist Party(India),Hyderabad 9963002403 On Fri, Jan 18, 2019 at 4:17 PM Lubna Sarwath <[email protected]> wrote: Hyderabad 18 January 2019 To 1) The State, District and Mandal Water, Land, Trees WALTA Authorities; 2)The 19 members of Lake Protection Committee constituted under GO157 of 2010 viz., HMDA, GHMC, HMWS&SB, TSPCB, Police, Collectors, Town Planning,ETC 3) The High Court at Hyderabad 4) The National Green Tribunal, New Delhi 1 of 10 02/03/19, 3:56 pm Gmail - ORO SPORTS CONSTRUCTIONS INSI... https://mail.google.com/mail/u/0?ik=5c20aefe1... 5) The Supreme Court of India, New Delhi 6) The Minister of Drinking water and sanitation, Govt of India, New Delhi 6) United Nations Water, Geneva, Switzerland Dear Responsible, Sub: REMOVE ENCROACHMENTS FROM FTL OF OSMAN SAGAR & RESUME DRINKING WATER FROM HERITAGE OSMAN SAGAR & HIMAYAT SAGAR TO HYDERABAD - DO NOT DENY HYDERABADIS FUNDAMENTAL RIGHT TO WATER FROM VICINITY OF HYDERABAD Ref: Our email of 17 January2019 appended below; & Official FTL map of Osman sagar dated 18.6.2013; None of the officials have responded thus far; Further to our representation of 17 january 2019, PFA FTL map of Osman Sagar and find the encroachment ORO sports village in the official FTL map, but waiting to be evicted since June 2013 even after official recognition as encroachment. Eviction of encroachments from the twin drinking water sources, Osman Sagar & Himayat Sagar needs to be done on war footing and drinking water supply to be restored to the Hyderabadis. Hyderabadis yearn for the sweet waters of Gandipet(Osman sagar) Government of Telangana is giving most perilous and absurd statements in the courts and to the public that 'as drinking water to hyderabad city is brought from 250kms away from river godavari and krishna, we need not preserve the water bodies for drinking water needs of hyderabad'. The once water self-sufficient Hyderabad is now brought down on its knees made dependent on water pumped from across the districts. This is unacceptable as per sense, science and law. We await earliest action in accordance with natural principles of justice, application of mind, rule of law and constitution of Sovereign Socialist Secular Democratic Republic of India best Sanghamitra Malik, member, Save our urban Lakes Dr Jasveen Jairath, Founder convenor, SOUL, Hyderabad Dr Lubna Sarwath, Gen Secy, Socialist Party(India),Hyderabad 9963002403 -- Dr Lubna Sarwath, Contested Candidate for Karwan Legislative Assembly 2018, Telangana, Hyderabad Socialist Party(India) http://spi.org.in/ http://socialistpartyindia.blogspot.com/ Thus Stands the Socialist Party Upholding brotherhood and equality -- thanks Dr Lubna Sarwath, PhD, iWIL-IIMB http://spi.org.in/organization/party-leaders www.facebook.com/LubnaSarwath http://www.emeraldgrouppublishing.com/h.htm www.ief-trisakti.ac.id Save Our Urban Lakes(SOUL) www.soulhyd.org Center for Wellbeing Economics(CWE) 9963002403 "The Purpose of Life is a Life of Purpose" -Robert Byrne On Thu, Jan 17, 2019 at 9:48 PM Lubna Sarwath <[email protected]> wrote: Hyderabad 17 January 2019 To The MD HMWS&SB, Hyderabad Dear Managing Director, Hyderabad Water Board, Sub: ORO sports village inside Osman Sagar, the Drinking Water Source of Hyderabadis Ref: 1) Osman Sagar FTL Map dated 18.6.2013 signed by GM(engineering), HMWS&SB, Hyderabad; Dy. GM(Engineering) & Manager(engineering)Osman sagar section given to SOUL. 2) satellite imagery of 2010, 2011, 2013 and latest that show the gradual landfill and construction of ORO sports village right inside the FTL of Osman Sagar; Please refer to our below message dated 25 july 2018 addressed to you after meeting Director Technical at your head office, expressing our anguish regarding the fact that Hyderabadis are not supplied drinking water from Osman sagar and Himayat sagar; Secondly, the encroachments fully acknowledged thru official maps are still not evicted. Enclosed chronological satellite images from 2011 to 2018 overlayed with FTL boundary depicts landfill, compound wall, and ORO sports right inside the drinking water resource of Hyderabad, under your regime. We expect your prompt action plan on restoration of Osman sagar in terms of its original water spread, in terms of its holding 2 of 10 02/03/19, 3:56 pm Gmail - ORO SPORTS CONSTRUCTIONS INSI... https://mail.google.com/mail/u/0?ik=5c20aefe1... capacity, and in terms of potable water. Secondly, action taken on the officials who thru their active commissions and omissions, not conducted office in good faith, and done dereliction of duty and without application of mind, wisdom and ethics, have allowed the ORA sports encroachment. Dear MD, Do remind all your officials that they are all on the pay-roll of the citizens and residents of Hyderabad; that they are bound to duty and rule of law; taht they are not bound to political leaders, corporators, MLAs, MPs, Ministers. Await your earliest revert on the matter. best Sanghamitra Malik, member, Save our urban Lakes Dr Jasveen Jairath, Founder convenor, SOUL Dr Lubna Sarwath, Gen Secy, Socialist Party(India),Hyderabad 9963002403 On Wed, Jul 25, 2018 at 11:27 PM Lubna Sarwath <[email protected]> wrote: Hyderabad 25july2018 PRESS RELEASE 'REDUNDANT' - AN UNFORGIVABLE EXPRESSION USED FOR OFFICIALLY DESIGNATED DRINKING WATER RESERVOIRS BY GOVERNMENT OF TELANGANA IN THE HIGH COURT at HYDERABAD Today we, (Sanghamitra, Asif Ali Khan, Lubna Sarwath), met Shri Suryanarayana, Director-Technical, Hyderabad Metro Water & Sewage Board at his office and gave him a representation(attached). We urged that: - Water Board take up with goverment counsel how he stated before high court that two existing drinking water reservoirs can be stated as 'redundant'. we showed him the news item of times of india. Director said he was not aware of that. Director also denied any knowledge about Joint Collector RR district filing affidavit in Tribunal regarding illegal layouts/structures/buildings. we assured him that we would email him the same. - Water board give us time frame when Hyderabadis can drink sweet waters of Gandipet and Himayat sagar, again, as water board has denied fundamental right of drinking waters supply from twin reservoirs to Hyderabadis.
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