Android_Halwa Posted September 18, 2019 Report Posted September 18, 2019 1 hour ago, Tyler_durden said: How come this is seasonal? Once mining start aithey effects are eternal kada ? Nothing has changed in the last 2-5 years. There has been no movement on this issue. Suddenly out of blue, Uranium issue trends and some people tweeted and every one were on the band wagon...and the issue is now pretty much closed. Quote
Android_Halwa Posted September 18, 2019 Report Posted September 18, 2019 Check this below link.. https://www.wise-uranium.org/index.html There is so much information on uranium mines from all over the earth..active mines and abandaoned mines, accidents, safety issues, etc... People, please take some time to educate ourselves first before we start to support or condemn 'Nallamalla Uranium' Quote
AndhraneedSCS Posted September 18, 2019 Report Posted September 18, 2019 46 minutes ago, prasadr said: Mining limited to few acres in forest, and the pollution from uranium mining is minimal, no pollution to anyone or anything. I have posted proofs and documents that show uranium mining is one of the safest in terms of environment impact. It's not even in top of 10 worst mining industries. ee Amit Shah no vachi oka 2 days aa mining area lo undi, janallo confidence penchavachu ga 1 Quote
comradee Posted September 18, 2019 Report Posted September 18, 2019 3 hours ago, Sucker said: Naku 0 knowledge about this. Mana celeb batch antha deeni meeda padindendi ? Idi leonardo gadi Amazon fire tweet copy na leka genuine aa ? Manollu yedo okati yethukuntaru ga thella celebs nundi adi kuda idena ? Asalu eppati nundi digging idi ?? Mana celebs meeda nammakam and copying style chusi doubt vachindi. Machi pani and no agenda aithe happy but idi kuda copy ante 😬 Quote
siru Posted September 18, 2019 Report Posted September 18, 2019 2 hours ago, hyperbole said: Couple of months central agencies Nallamala and Amarbad tiger reserve la exploration ki permission adigindi. Some of the permissions for exploration were accorded in 2009 on non-forest land. So forest land ki permissions adige sariki andaru kangu tinnaru To all the forest officers that didnt allow heavy vehicles..respect man.. u guys care for the animals and forest🙌 Quote
Android_Halwa Posted September 18, 2019 Report Posted September 18, 2019 Uranium Mining may cause pollution, But Uranium mining at Nallamalla causing pollution ? No clarity Uranium mining in Nallamalla is causing depletion of forest cover, but how much forest cover is getting depleted ? No clarity Is every other Uranium mine dangerous and creating pollution one earth ? if it so, how are existing mining happening then ? If it is pollution, what kind of pollution ? radiation leakages ? But uranium itself is found on earth which meas it is pollution the earth as well even before it is being mined, I may be wrong though... Quote
Android_Halwa Posted September 18, 2019 Report Posted September 18, 2019 2 minutes ago, AndhraneedSCS said: ee Amit Shah no vachi oka 2 days aa mining area lo undi, janallo confidence penchavachu ga Home Minister ki Mining MInister ki teda vundali kada bedaru... Quote
siru Posted September 18, 2019 Report Posted September 18, 2019 50 minutes ago, prasadr said: Mining limited to few acres in forest, and the pollution from uranium mining is minimal, no pollution to anyone or anything. I have posted proofs and documents that show uranium mining is one of the safest in terms of environment impact. It's not even in top of 10 worst mining industries. What about the forest area that will be destroyed? India lo vunna forest chala takkuva.. Quote
Android_Halwa Posted September 18, 2019 Report Posted September 18, 2019 1 minute ago, siru said: To all the forest officers that didnt allow heavy vehicles..respect man.. u guys care for the animals and forest🙌 Brother... This tiger reserve is so well protected in the country, not even tourists are allowed inside the park. Srisailam poinava ? traffic will come to halt after sunset everyday and it has been the same for the last 20-30 years... Even locals aina, deer hunt chesina chettu ki kattesi kodtaru...antha strict and well maintained forest reserve Quote
siru Posted September 18, 2019 Report Posted September 18, 2019 1 minute ago, Android_Halwa said: Home Minister ki Mining MInister ki teda vundali kada bedaru... All ministers are namesake ani andariki telsu ga.. modi shah are everything Quote
hyperbole Posted September 18, 2019 Report Posted September 18, 2019 6 minutes ago, Android_Halwa said: Nothing has changed in the last 2-5 years. There has been no movement on this issue. Suddenly out of blue, Uranium issue trends and some people tweeted and every one were on the band wagon...and the issue is now pretty much closed. no bro..nuvvu anukunta light ledu matter, there is no smoke without fire Uranium mining: Telangana had shot down revised AMD plans New proposals talked about using heavy truck mounted drilling equipment along with 4,000 bores to be drilled as part of the exploratory process By AuthorBalu Pulipaka | Published: 18th Sep 2019 12:08 am File photo of Nallamala forests Hyderabad: A complete change in plans by Atomic Minerals Directorate from its 2015 plans on how it wanted to go about exploratory mining for uranium in Nallamala forests that was revealed at a June 19 Forests Advisory Committee meeting this year, was immediately rejected by the State Forest Department that sent the entire proposal back to the drawing board. It was this stand by the State that resulted in Forest Advisory Committee of the Union Ministry of Forests, Environment & Climate Change to include the phrase in its letter to the State Forest Department that despite “certain deficiencies” in DAE’s proposal, it was recommending an “in-principle” approval of the project “subject to submission of all required document/information in due format.” It is learnt that the 2015 DAE proposal had stated that its personnel would walk on foot into the forest and use light portable drilling equipment that would not affect even a single tree or wildlife in the forest. However, when the new proposals for using heavy truck mounted drilling equipment along with figure of 4,000 bores to be drilled as part of the exploratory process came up at the June 19 meeting, the State was quick to point out that these were simply not acceptable as they deviated completely from the original plans submitted to it in 2015. It was based on the 2015 proposals that talked of no disturbance to the forest and its wildlife that the Telangana State Wildlife Board, the same year, gave conditional approval for exploratory mining. However, the Board’s decision on the DAE proposal, along with the ‘in-principle’ FAC approval to allow drilling for uranium ore in the Nallamala forests, have been misinterpreted as the State fully agreeing to allow the mining activity. Once the State rejected the June 2019 revised mining activity proposal, any previous documentation effectively became null and void, it is learnt. The fallout from the near frenzy created by opposition parties among people living in villages in Nallamala forests falling in the Amrabad Tiger Reserve where 83 sq km of forest was sought for the exploratory drilling, also had an unintended impact on the Forest Department’s day-to-day activities with rumours of Government of India officials visiting the forest in their jeeps as part of uranium mining activities. The fact was that it was scientists from the Institute of Forest Biodiversity based at Dullapally near Hyderabad and functioning under Indian Council of Forestry Research and Education who willy-nilly became targets of suspicion as they began to prepare the working plan for the Nallamala forests in Nagarkurnool district and the Amrabad Tiger Reserve. It was learnt that the vehicles that the IFB scientists travelled in to reach the forest and go in to conduct biodiversity, tree cover and other studies as part of the exercise to prepare the working plan carried ‘Government of India’ stickers on them as the IFB is part of the Indian Council of Forestry Research and Education that is a GOI institution. They were mistook for people from DAE and are now said to be very wary of returning to the forest fearing for their safety. Quote
Android_Halwa Posted September 18, 2019 Report Posted September 18, 2019 Just now, siru said: What about the forest area that will be destroyed? India lo vunna forest chala takkuva.. Forest area emi damage avatledu... its the buffer zone mainly...again, there is so less information that we can rely on... Quote
siru Posted September 18, 2019 Report Posted September 18, 2019 Just now, Android_Halwa said: Brother... This tiger reserve is so well protected in the country, not even tourists are allowed inside the park. Srisailam poinava ? traffic will come to halt after sunset everyday and it has been the same for the last 20-30 years... Even locals aina, deer hunt chesina chettu ki kattesi kodtaru...antha strict and well maintained forest reserve Yaa naku baga istam aina place srisailam.. i go there everytome i visit india.. hyd nundi vaste the forest is even more beautiful Quote
prasadr Posted September 18, 2019 Report Posted September 18, 2019 5 minutes ago, Android_Halwa said: Check this below link.. https://www.wise-uranium.org/index.html There is so much information on uranium mines from all over the earth..active mines and abandaoned mines, accidents, safety issues, etc... People, please take some time to educate ourselves first before we start to support or condemn 'Nallamalla Uranium' That is a great source, it encompasses everything related to nuclear materials. I am afraid our pulkas will pick unrelated things like Nuclear reactor & show it as mining to show it as unsafe. We need to be clear Mining is NOT reactor. Mining does not produce fissionable Uranium. uranium mining does million times less pollution to ground water than say meat industry or tanneries. Quote
Android_Halwa Posted September 18, 2019 Report Posted September 18, 2019 Just now, siru said: Yaa naku baga istam aina place srisailam.. i go there everytome i visit india.. hyd nundi vaste the forest is even more beautiful Hyd-Srisailam by road velthe, you get to see may be 10% of the forest...actual forest is at the end of the cliff...toger woods ani jungle resort vuntunde, akadi nundi view vuntadi..you get to see the actual tiger reserve where tigers roam and 90% of the wild life is...chala baguntadi...ipudu adi kuda close chesinaru.. tiger reserve lo rooms vuntunde ap tourism vi...naxalites pelchesinaru i think early 2000's...apatinundi adi kuda bandh...and now, amrabad,achampet and mannanur...etu side nundi aina no entry inside the park... 1 Quote
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