address changed to "kandan arul" 104, Annamalai Nagar, Saram, Pondicherry 605001
Dravida Peravai: A Fact-File
Periyar-Anna,
the two ideologues of Dravidian Movement laid down firm ideological foundations
for equality of all human beings and carrying forward a progressive rationalist
global vision. Arignar Anna spelt out those noble ideals in the Annamalai University convocation address.
“A world without beggar's outstretched palm,
the miser's heartless stony stare, the piteous wail of want, the pallid face of
crime, the livid lips of lies, the cruel eyes of scorn, a race without disease
of flesh or brain, a land where life lengthens, fear dies, joy deepens, love
intensifies and man regains his dignity” is what Arignar Anna dreamt of and
Annaism stands for.
This noble goal
set for Dravidian Movement to make its appeal universal was first incorporated
in the Manifesto of Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam in its formative period. In
fact at the very inception of that party two names emanated, one from Chennai
and other one from Pondicherry .
Anna DMK is the name given by Anagaputhur Ramalingam and DMK (Annaist) is the
name given by N.Nandhivarman from Pondicherry .
(Source: Dinamani front page top banner news 18.10.1972). MGR accepted the
formation of the party later. The reason for Annaism to be set as goal was
prompted by an experiment in Ghana
by Nkrumah to create a scientific socialism suited to that soil.
Anna DMK formed
a committee under Nanjil K.Manoharan to formulate policies and programme for
the party. In the report submitted to that committee Pondicherry unit of Anna DMK had spelt out
Annaism as the goal. ([Source: Indian Express 23.2.1973]
Mr.N.Nandhivarman
entered politics in 1959 and became the Secretary of Dravidian Students
Progressive Federation of Pondicherry [DMMK] in 1962. In 1967 he became the
Organizer Pondicherry District DMK Students wing [DMMK] and in 1970 State
Convener of Dravidian Students Progressive Federation [DMMK]. With this
introductory remark New Times Observer, the only English weekly published since
1966 continuously from Pondicherry
elicited Nandhivarman's reply on what is Annaism?
Annaism stands
for universal affinity, equality, fraternity, liberty, honesty, purity,
sincerity, morality and for socialism and democracy in their truest sense and
meaning.
Within 2 months
of Anna DMK's inception N.Nandhivarman was suspended from Pondicherry State
Anna DMK leadership. The public reason in the first expulsion said it is for
personal reasons. Later he joined DMK and remained in DMK till 1994. In 1996
when Dravida Peravai was floated "Annaism" emerged as the party's
goal.
In search of
redefining the goals of Dravidian Movement the new party listed out certain
economic goals. One such goal of the party is single global currency. No one
who espouses globalization will be ready to accept this because it cuts into
the roots of speculative capitalism.
The first
struggle was for safeguarding the ground water. By joining hands with certain
individuals of Ashram, in the Supreme Court battle to relocate a water
intensive distillery in the beach we won and shifted the 100 year old
Government Distillery from Beach. Then joining hands with Narambai Fishermen's
Panchayat the long drawn struggle to prevent a Multi National Corporation
uprooting entire village to set up its shop followed. The list of struggles and
their successes will be in a separate web site. Some web sites for immediate
reference are given below.
The River Interlink Case:
Water Famine Ahead: http://www.boloji.com/analysis/043.htm
To augment
struggles with research papers and articles had been a continuous pattern in
Dravida Peravai's campaigns: We reproduce a Research Paper presented by
N.Nandhivarman in the Seminar organized by Pondicherry Institute of Linguistics
and Culture, affiliated to Pondicherry
University :
THE ENVIRO HISTORY OF PONDICHERRY
Tamils lack
sense of history. This inherent ingredient of the Tamil people is responsible
for lack of recorded history at the time when every country woke up to
construct its history on facts. We have to mainly depend on the literary
evidences to write our history. The epic Silapathigaram gave us an insight into
the landmass that is lost in the Indian Ocean .
Now we have
other sources to confirm our literary references. With the knowledge explosion,
thanks to the internet revolution, we get lot of information. To understand the
past history of the Tamils inclusive of Pondicherry
and to foresee its future we have to know about continental drifts and the
theory of plate tectonics.
"The theory
of continental drift that the continents move relative to one another was
proposed by Alfred Wegener in 1910. It was not until 1945 that Arthur Holmes
suggested a mechanism for the process-convection in the mantle. Complete
evidences to convince more scientists those plate tectonics the movement of
larger segments of the outermost shell of the earth as a mosaic of large rigid
plates was not accomplished until the 1960's...."
The Department
of Geological Sciences of the Canadian University of Saskatchewan in its web
pages states that Plate Tectonics is the unifying theory that explains almost
all the processes at work on the planet. To understand the evolution of our
planet and to have a coherent idea on earthquakes, volcanoes, mountain belts,
ocean basins and the topography of the sea floor, scholars are relying on the
theory of plate tectonics.
Alfred Wagener
known as the Father of Continental drift in his publication of 1912 said that
" Looking at a global map it would appear that the continents could be
brought together to fit like a jig saw puzzle" Mankind is one and this
stands proven once again by the geological fact that continents were together
at one time and drifted apart. Now everyone accepts that as solid upper Earth
floats on astheno-sphere, the litho-sphere drifts".
The Earths crust
since its formative years dating back to 4.6 million years is in constant
motion. "Broken into a patchwork of plates and floating on currents in the
fluid visco-plastic upper mantle beneath, the plates continuously collide and
pull apart. The continental crust is significantly less dense than either
oceanic crust or the upper mantle rocks. Some more proofs are given below.
The formation of
Himalayan Mountains is due to the fact that Indian
sub continent moving northwards buckling up material while colluding with the
Asian continent. The scientists of the Earth Observatory of Columbia University
New York confirm that the Indo-Australian plate south of Equator in the Indian Ocean area has broken into two and each is moving
in one direction. In the last 50 million years Indian sub continent is drifting
at 5 centimeters a year towards North. Tibetan plateau and Himalayas
bear the brunt of this mounting pressure. The Altyn Tagh fault i.e.
geo-fracture extends 2200 kilometers in Western China ...........
TAMIL NADU: KUMARIKANDAM MEENDUM?
Researchers in
the Earth and Planetary Science letters state that instead of Earth's surface
being divided into 12 major plates there are now 13 plates. In the latest
research by Lamont-Doherty scientists about 8 million years ago the accumulated
mass of Indian subcontinent became so great that the Indo-Australian plate
buckled and broke under stress. The result of this crucial stage in the
collision between India and Australia is
the break up of Indo-Australian plate into separate Indian and Australian
plates. In The Central Indian Ocean Nature is conducting a large scale
experiment for us showing what happens to the oceanic lithosphere (earths outer
layer) when force is applied. Using drilled samples in 1970 scientists
discovered that a broad zone of the Indian Ocean
floor stretching more than 960 kilometers from east to west along with the
equator was compressed and deformed. They later found that the newly created
seafloor had spread outward from the mid ocean ridges in the zone and theorized
that the movement of seafloor could only be fitted in only if a distinct
boundary existed between Indian and Australian plates... [On this in Dinamani
Tamil daily 26.01.1996 Nandhivarman had written as "Meendum Thonruma
Kumari kandam?"]
The changes that
could happen have been a matter of speculation. Highlighting the gravity of the
situation in THE OTHERSIDE October 1997 edited by George Fernandez,
Nandhivarman wrote with specific thrust on Pondicherry as follows:
WILL PONDICHERRIANS BECOME ECOLOGICAL REFUGEES?
A Report on
Ground Water survey and exploration in the Union territory of Pondicherry
and its environs prepared by a team of experts of Central Ground Water Board
(Southern Region-page 13) contains the following observations:
"The
general strike of the cretaceous-Paleocene formations trends NE-SW with gentle
dips ranging 2 to 5 towards Southeast. The Cuddalore sandstone formation though
maintains the same strike, shows a dip up to 10. The cretaceous and Paleocene
beds form an inliers having been exposed due to the denudation of the overlying
Cuddalore formation which overlap them completely. A low angle fault trending
in NNE-SSW direction is inferred from Mudrapalayam. This fault passes just west
of the bore holes drilled by Oil and Natural Gas Commission at Mudrapalayam and
Muratandichavadi which when extended passes close to Rayapudukuppam where the
rocks show high and irregular dips. Probably this fault takes a swerve towards
North East beyond Rayapudukuppam and runs along the out crop contact between
the Manaveli and Kadaperikuppam formations met with in the Oil and Natural Gas
Commission bore hole at Murattandichavadi is marked by breocinted clay stone
indicating probably a fault zone. The limited thickness of Kadeperikuppam
formation in the bore holes at Koluvari, Mudrapalayam and Muratanndichavadi
appears to be the result of the aforesaid faulting. It is presumed that this
fault is met with much below at depth further north of slim hole at Alankuppam.
Photo-geological
study has also confirmed the existence of a fault to the west of the coast line
a straight scarp running almost parallel to Pondicherry-Marakanam East Coast Road .
This straight coast line is also indicative of some structural dislocation.
These
observations made since 1973 contain the shocking news about faults otherwise
known as geo fractures. Dr.S.M.Ramasamy Director of the Center for Remote
Sensing of Bharathidasan University explaining the findings on his project
River Migration Tamil Nadu in the interview to The Hindu says
But the East-North-East-West-South-West
trending faults on the contrary are showing left handed (sinistral) ongoing
translational movements and again the North-West-South-East trending faults are
showing right handed (extral) translation movement. Such sinisterly and
dextrally moving faults display definite morph tectonic anomalies in the
remotely sensed data and also in the field. In addition there is a conspicuous
land subsidence between Pondicherry
in the North-East and Cumbum valley in the South-West.
The same scholar
in an article in the Journal of the Indian Society of Remote Sensing dated
September 1993 observed:
One such graben
has been established along NE-SW trending faults in between Pondicherry-
Cuddalore in the North East and Cumbum Valley in the South west ( Kodaikanal
and Cumbum Valley).. It is significant to observe that the earthquake
epicenters fall along such NE-SW trending fault in Pondicherry , Cuddalore, Ariyalur, Dindigul
and Kodaikanal.
The findings of
the Central Ground water Board and the findings based on the photographs taken
by remote sensing have confirmed the existence of faults. I.e. geofractures and
the earthquake epicenters in Pondicherry .
Let us seek the
same scholar’s advice on actions to be taken.
The present
analysis shows that the NE trending quaternary faults and the NE-SW trending
quaternary reactivated faults are seismicity prone in Tamil Nadu. Hence care
must be taken in avoiding developmental activities in the form of urbanization,
industrialization and also construction engineering structures. Hence it can be
concluded that mainly quaternary fracture systems and our quaternary
reactivated pre Cambrian faults are pollution accentuating fractures in Tamil
Nadu (Pondicherry )
and hence pollution discharging industries should be avoided along NS trending
fault systems.
Science is
issuing a forewarning. Scientists have suggested steps to prevent calamities.
We the citizens of Pondicherry
must be concerned over these findings. Highlighting these is intended to harm
none but to forewarn. Dravida Ilaignar Peravai had taken up with the Union
Minister of Forests and Environment on 2.12.1995 the need to scientifically
study the geofracture. Pondicherry Administration also is apprised of this
through a memorandum submitted on 12-12.1995.
I appeal to the
environmentalists of our country in particular to generate sufficient awareness
in the corridors of power forcing our Administration to set up a team of
scientists to study the geo fracture, the evil effects of pollution discharging
industries. the way to arrest our ground water depletion etc.
The depletion of
ground water will not only result in salt water intrusion but also will
aggravate the geofracture. In fact most of our coastal villages suffer from
salt water intrusion. We are getting ground water in all the colors of the
rainbow, due to the contamination of ground water by pollution discharging
industries. Eachangadu a tiny coastal village with 250 families even today gets
water in the color of engine oil from its bore pumps. Our party's campaign led
to the closure of the polluting industry in February but even after 6 months
villagers suffer without clean drinking water.........
These issues
were ignored. Later by 2000 when there were tremors and when in 2004 tsunami
struck our coasts, some people recalled our forewarnings made from a decade
ago.
And now when
waves lash our coasts, drawing attention to the Sea Coast
erosion N.Nandhivarman wrote an article in The New Indian Express of 4.06.2005.
We reproduce it here because it shows in past decade we continue to focus on
Green Issues.
ACCOSTING THE SEA COAST
n.nandhivarman
Nowadays seas
frighten the fisher folk. For centuries fisher folk had established
unassailable bond of love with seas, but in post tsunami phase every change in
the sea causes nightmare. The sea recedes and people become panicky. Waves
enter villages lashing out the beaches. People run hither thither for safety.
Kanyakumari to Cuddalore almost for a week people of the coast spent sleepless
nights and anxious days. This scenario had wakened up the social thinkers and
scientists to look for solutions to coastal erosion. Changes due to continental
drift are inevitable. Here too if we look at the projections made by
scientists, the future world map of 100 million years and 250 million years
show changes in India’s position but India always remain attached to the Asian
continent. This should be viewed with consolation, because in past India was an island nation separated from Asia .
“Our planet is a tri-axial ellipsoid, moving
around the Sun in an elliptical orbit at 30 kilometers per second and rotating
around its axis at 1,666 kilometers per hour which is faster than speed of
sound. Such high speed rotation has resulted in polar areas being compressed
towards the center and equatorial areas being bulged out” says Professor Vishal
Sharma. Apart from these changes the coast of Tamil Nadu
had undergone variations in the past but the present causes more concern. As
per a study by the School of Earth Sciences of Bharathidasan University “Before
1.5 million years ago Sea extended up to Madurai .
Around 90,000 years before Chennai, Pondicherry
and Vedranyam were encircled by seas. Since sea level subsided 65,000 years ago
India and Ceylon got
connected. When sea level rose by 27,000 years ago both parted and when it fell
by 17,000 years before joined again to part again". And amidst panic
reaction to such studies, if we look at the map of coastal changes in Tamil Nadu,
one could know that the coast instead of moving inwards had extended seawards.
This is enough to give us fresh hope for survival braving the fury of Nature.
VARYING TAMIL NADU
COAST
The sea erosion
of coast is not an India
specific problem. "More than 80 percent of the world shorelines are
eroding at the rates varying from centimeters to meters per year." says
Orrin.H.Pelkey, Professor of Geology and Director of the Program for the study
of Developed Shorelines in the Duke University, North Carolina, USA. He had
authored two books and one of its titles has a message to all of us. “Living by
the Rules of the Sea" is his book and it is high time we learn to live by
the rules of the seas.
A walk in the
beach and breathing its salubrious breeze is world wide habit. But how many of
those who visit beaches is aware on how beaches are formed? People are worried
about erosion. But it is a fact that without erosion beaches could not be
formed. "Without the process of erosion, we would not have beaches, dumes,
barrier beaches and the highly productive bays and estuaries that owe their
existence to the presence of barrier beaches" opines Jim O'Connell, the
Coastal Processes Specialist of Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution. Well
erosion might have helped beach formation, but it is sending alarm bells from
Kanyakumari to Chennai and beyond. Let us look for some scholarly opinion in
this regard. After a close study at the Pitchavaram forests near Chidambaram,
M.S.Swaminathan Research Foundation reveals that "in between 1930 and
1970, the seashore had eroded by 550 meters. Between 1970 and 1992 the rate of
erosion was about 12 meters." The writing on the wall is clear. In past
Sirkazhi was a coastal town, which now is interior by kms. The Harbour of Choza Empire , Poompuhar is now beneath
the seas. At present warning from Pitchavaram must awaken us.
Apart from
facing Nature's onslaughts with preventive measures, human errors too needs to
be corrected. Sand is the food for beaches, and it is needless to say that our
rivers are not supplying that food to the beaches. Human exploitation and
drying of rivers depletes sand supply to beaches. Interlinking of rivers as
often advised by our President A.P.J.Abdul Kalama will not only solve water
crisis but will save dying beaches.
Sea level rise
is primarily due to the thermal expansion of the sea water and melting of the
glaciers and ice caps. Artic Climate Impact assessment by 250 scientists says
that “global warming is heating the Artic almost twice as fast as rest of the
planet” United Nations sponsored Inter Governmental panel on climate change
will be bringing out its fourth assessment by 2007. Changing Winds and currents
in the Indian Ocean in 1990’s contributed to
the global warming says a NASA study in the Geophysical Research Letters. The
recent lashing of waves of Tamil Nadu coast was triggered by a storm near Australia ,
scientists say.
The National
Hurricane Center of USA reports that “hurricanes release heat energy at the
rate of 50 trillion to 200 trillion watts. This is equivalent to 10 mega ton
nuclear bomb exploding about every 20 minutes.” But we in India are in
one way lucky. Our coast will not be hit by hurricanes. Our cyclones are less
intense. Storms that hit continental America
have almost the full width of Atlantic Ocean to gain strength, since our
cyclones emanate from Bay of Bengal there is
neither room nor time for them to grow, and this natural phenomenon helps us in
one way.
Global warming also causes rise in sea level
inundating coastal areas. We must know that most of the ice sheet rests on land
that's below sea level. At a point called the "grounding line" it
starts floating, thus displacing its own weight in water. And as it turns out,
the line may not move much because the flow of the ice streams seems to be
restrained by friction against rocks at the bottom and sides rather than the
ice shelf. So if the ice shelf melts, the flow of the streams should not change
appreciably. And since the volume added to the ocean depends on how much ice
moves from land to water -- as determined by the grounding line -- the upshot
seems to be relative stability. "The ice streams do not appear to be
susceptible to the kind of unstable retreat once envisaged," says Bentley.
"Their flow is largely insensitive to the presence of the ice shelf so the
grounding line would remain the same."
Instead of possibly collapsing in 100 years, as was considered possible
10 years ago, Bentley says the West Antarctic Ice Sheet is more likely to
collapse -- if at all -- in perhaps 5,000 years at the soonest. By this
scientific prediction it becomes evident that sea level rise by global warming
too will not cause more harm in near future, if we are well prepared for it
with preventive measures. If governments have plans for beach nourishment with
vegetation, which is the cheapest preventive measure, it will go a long way in
arresting coastal erosion. Our survival instincts will save us in planet Earth,
but let us strive to survive with forethought.
Courtesy: The
New Indian Express-week end 4.06.2005
Environmentalists
are not anti developmental people. Dravida Peravai had mooted many
developmental plans, discussed it with Planning Commission Member Dr.S.B.Gupta
and met the Union Minister for State of External
Affairs Digvijay Singh to urge for the TENTH DEGREE
CANAL PROJECT. This was published in center page of Dinamani in al edition
coverage with New Delhi
dateline.
TENTH
DEGREE- TAMIZHAN
CANAL
August 15 th
2003, from Pondicherry Dravida Peravai wrote a letter to the Lt.Governor of
Andaman and Nicibar Mr.N.N.Jha on the need to dig a canal in Thailand connecting Bay of Bengal and Gulf of Siam . It also urged that such
Indo-Thailand joint venture be named as Thamizhan Calvaay. (Daily Thanthi
15.08.2003). Then Dinamani dated 28.08.2003 stated that a memorandum for
construction of a " New Canal for benefiting Chennai and Tuticorin Harbor’s”
had been handed over to the Union Minister of State for External Affairs
Mr.Digvijay Singh. Mr.Singh lauded this project which will reduce 1500 nautical
miles to reach South
China Seas .
Then Dravida Peravai sent Memorandums to Indian Prime Minister Atal Bihari
Vajpayee and Thailand Prime Minister Thakashin Shinawatra on 3.11.2003. The contents
of that memorandum are given here.
Dear Respected Prime Ministers
You may be aware
that the Suez Canal (1869) and Panama Canal (1915), Sethusamudram Canal
(1860) and the Tenth degree canal have been mooted to create short navigational
routes to bring prosperity to respective regions and countries. The French
initiative to build Siene-Norde
Canal is an example for
the keen interest evinced by developed countries to promote trade and overall
development. Since the recent visit of The Indian Prime Minister had given
tremendous boos to the cooperation between India and Thailand, Dravida Peravai
is bringing to your knowledge certain historical facts with the humble request
to you both to take an active interest for the construction of the Tenth Degree
Canal, which can bring prosperity to Andaman and Nicobar islands of India and
Thailand apart from boosting bilateral trade.
You must go back
to the pages of history to know that Thailand
then known as Siam is an
enemy country of the British and an ally of the Japan during the World War II. On
the conclusion of the Second World War one of the last secretive acts performed
by the colonial Government of India was the signing of a Peace Treaty with Siam [Thailand ]. A Peace Treaty between
Her Majesty's Government and the Government of India on one hand and the Kingdom of Siam on the other on January 1, 1946 at
the Government House Singapore. The signatories were for the Britain Mr. Moberly Dening, political adviser of
Lord Louis Mount batten for the Government of India M, S.Aney AND for Siam Prince
Viwat Anajai Jaiyant, Lt.General Phya Abhai Songramm and Nai Serm Vinichayakul.
This treaty contains 24 articles. Out of this Article 7 assumes great
importance in context of this letter.
Article 7: Siam undertakes to construct NO CANAL linking
the Indian Ocean and Gulf
of Siam [i.e. across the
Kra of Isthmus] without British consent. [Keesing’s Contemporary Archives
1946-47 Vol VI p 7695]. This article had done great havoc to Indian shipping
costing our nation billions of extra money by way of fuel imports, in view of
shelving of the Tenth
Degree Canal
by imposing a condition in the Peace Treaty. It has also blocked the economic
prosperity of Thailand
and held up the development process by half a century and more.
Hence Dravida
Peravai urges the Government of India and Government of Thailand to look into
the unfavorable condition imposed by a colonial rule that too at the threshold
of a defeat in World War II. It is in the interests of India and Thailand that
a Canal be cut across the Isthmus of Kra where Isthmus narrows to just 75 miles
and to develop this canal vigorously so that a detour of 1500 nautical miles
down the Malayan coast via Straits of Malacca and up the Gulf of Thailand in
the South China Sea is avoided.
The proposed
tenth degree canal will be an extension of the tenth degree channel of Andaman
Nicobar islands. The opening of Tenth Degree canal will save millions of tons
of fuel for world shipping. Tenth Degree Canal
will reduce the importance of Panama
and Suez Canals . Tenth
Degree Canal
would develop Andaman and Nicobar islands and
bring prosperity to its economy. The opening of this canal will also benefit
Indian Ports like Haldia, Paradip, Vizag, Chennai and Tuticorin.
There are more
than 138 minor and intermediary ports under the control of various state governments
in India .
If Indian Government creates a National Seaway Authority and permits private
sector vessels to transport cargo and passengers connecting all Indian ports,
these 138 minor and intermediary ports which are inoperable will be busting
with activity.................So continues the memorandum.
It must be noted
that Indian Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee spoke about
"Sagarmala" scheme which is nothing but National Seaway mooted by
Dravida Peravai before Planning Commission and other forums.
The future will
evaluate all and we have submitted about our activities for future to decide.
Tamils must understand that Anna the visionary had left a legacy and it will
always remain looking forward for the human upward march towards rational
progress.
N.Nandhivarman General Secretary
THIS PARTY WILL CLOSE DOWN ON 18.08.2014 my 68 th birthday and hereafter bidding adieu to politics....
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