Revival of ‘Cauvery family’ on social media proposed

Updated - January 16, 2018 at 02:04 PM.

Social media platforms should be used to revive the ‘Cauvery family’ concept of 2003 than to create divide among the people of Karnataka and Tamil Nadu, according to an agro-economist.

In an informal chat with Business Line on the sidelines of a meeting in Mangaluru on Tuesday, TN Prakash Kammardi, agro-economist and Chairman of the Karnataka Agriculture Price Commission, said that an apolitical platform – ‘Cauvery family’ – was formed in 2003 with active participation of farmer leaders and others from both the states to find a solution to the Cauvery problem.

Rather than looking as an issue between two states, Cauvery basin from Talacauvery in Karnataka to Poompuhar in Tamil Nadu should be considered as a single entity.

Various dimensions of the issue, such as the destruction of forests in the Western Ghats and its impact on the river – especially in Talacauvery (the place in Kodagu district where Cauvery originates) – and drinking water for various cities and towns in the Cauvery basin, apart from irrigation facilities.

The ‘Cauvery family’ took the initiative in 2003.

The technology-savvy section of society in Bengaluru should take the lead and come out with an objective assessment of the situation through social media, Kammardi said.

Published on September 13, 2016 18:34