President Kollira Bopanna Sends Strong Message: No Tolerance for River Pollution

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In a commendable act of civic responsibility, B. Shettigeri Gram Panchayat President Kollira Bopanna, along with concerned members of the public, apprehended individuals who were illegally dumping waste materials from a commercial establishment into the Barapole River.

The culprit, Abdhull Mannan Khan, caught in the act, was fined ₹2,000 on the spot. A stern warning was also issued, stating that any repeat offence will attract a hefty penalty of ₹25,000.

This proactive step by the Panchayat sends a strong message against environmental negligence and underscores the importance of protecting Kodagu’s delicate river ecosystems from pollution.


Why This Matters for All of Kodagu

Kodagu’s rivers and natural landscapes are not just scenic treasures – they are the lifelines of the region, supporting biodiversity, agriculture, and drinking water needs. Illegal dumping of waste pollutes water bodies, endangers wildlife, and threatens the health of communities downstream.

Strict action against garbage dumpers must be enforced across the district to:

  • Prevent river and groundwater contamination

  • Preserve Kodagu’s ecological balance

  • Set a precedent for civic accountability and environmental stewardship

Residents and local leaders must continue to stay vigilant and report such offences. Environmental protection is not the job of a few – it is a shared responsibility. – CLN Newsdesk

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3 COMMENTS

  1. This is a very good initiative. We must protect our river by stopping the dumping of debris, plastic, wood, and other waste materials. The river has become heavily silted due to continuous dumping, which causes severe inconvenience during the rains. Even two days of rainfall leads to the river overflowing onto the roads, as its water level is now almost equal to the road level due to years of accumulated debris.

  2. It’s heartbreaking and frankly infuriating to see how casually people treat our rivers. Plastic waste, sewage, construction debris- all dumped thoughtlessly into our sacred waters.. what was once the pure pulse of kodagu and beyond is now choking under human neglect. This is not just an environmental issue, it is an assault on our culture, our health and very future of our children.

    Fines and warnings are no longer enough. Those who pollute the river must be held fully accountable under law. Regular monitoring, harsh penalties, and community vigilance must go hand in hand.

  3. Good job Sir, thank you. I hope it incentivises other panchayats to be vigilant and do the same.
    Transferable bureaucrats can’t be trusted and bothered with such local problems.

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