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From landslides to livelihoods: Sharavathi project runs into green roadblock

The New Indian Express Bengaluru

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September 13, 2025

ANY large-scale development project in India is bound to run into opposition these days, given its perceived environmental implications and heightened awareness among people about ecological consequences.

- SUBHASH CHANDRA NS @Honnavar (Uttara Kannada)

Sharavathi Pumped Storage Hydro Electricity Project at Linganamakki in Shivamogga and Uttara Kannada is a case in point. Karnataka Power Corporation Limited (KPCL) is determined to go ahead with the proposed 2,000 MW project, touted as the largest pumped storage project in the country. The Central Electricity Authority (CEA) has given the project its nod. The KPCL says that damage to the forest area will be limited. But locals are up in arms against the project.

Organisations such as Nimma Sharavathi (Nadi Kanive) Ulisi Horata Samithi and others have launched awareness programmes against the proposed project. "We need to save the Sharavathi river and the evergreen forest patch of Sharavathi valley. To secure future generations from landslides, we should explore alternative energy sources and ensure sustainable development," the Samithi said.

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