LOA Vol 36 - Issue - 02 - 15 Oct 2012
IDA - Whats the Agenda?
The Island Development Authority was not
always a directionless, uninspired, reluctant body that survived for survivals
sake. Under Rajiv Gandhi it was a dynamic mechanism to usher the Island
territories of Andaman & Nicobar Islands and Lakshadweep
into an era of balanced prosperity, where development and environment would
compliment each other rather than compete.
Next IDA meet is on 17 Oct 2012 and the Islanders are as usual
kept in darkness about the agenda. Why can't the Admn publish the agenda of the
IDA meeting and seek the suggestions of the stakeholders? Subjects chosen by
the Bureaucrats and discussed in Delhi with a
single MP representing the Islands is the fate
of the Islanders. The Member of Parliament will have a long list of populist
agenda for the IDA.
It was the IDA that had raised environmental
concerns long before the NGOs and the courts got into the act. It was the IDA
that had mooted the idea of introducing the Inner Line Permit System to keep a
check on the influx of population. The issue of identity cards to all the
islanders was also its recommendation. Sustainable development, pollution free
industry, true economic development were a few concerns that the first IDA
meeting addressed with all sincerity.
Other than a few insignificant things here
and there no substantial objective has been fulfilled. There is no clue whether
the studies as envisaged by the IDA decisions were ever conducted and if so,
what were the findings.
There were path breaking decisions on influx,
carrying capacity of the islands, exploitation of marine resources, tribal
rights and other developmental issue. But those always remained tied up in
official files of the Planning Commission and the concerned ministries.
As far as public knowledge goes nothing has
been done on any of the decisions. At least nothing has come of the files on to
the ground. The people of A&N Islands and Lakshadweep
are waiting to see if the next IDA follows the path shown by Rajiv Gandhi or
degenerates into another inanity.
Over the years, it had turned into a ritual
to hold a perfunctory meeting in difference to the wishes and memories of late
Rajiv Gandhi and consign the deliberations to the dustbin as soon as the
meeting is over.
All said and done, IDA provides the administration
and the Member of Parliament to put up their agenda before the powerful body
for consideration. And the Islanders never get to see the agenda or the minutes
of the meeting. Why such an iron curtain between the Admn and the Islanders?
But both the administration and the MP have
consistently failed to make use of the powerful forum to extract major
concessions for the islands. There is no reason why it should be any different
this time!
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