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How Majuli lost World Heritage status race

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  • Even as Prime Minister Manmohan Singh rubbed shoulders with American President George Bush in Japan on the sidelines of the G-8 summit, the PMO’s initiative to get the prestigious UNESCO World Heritage status for Majuli Island in Assam’s Jorhat district was brushed aside in an unprecedented way by the US and other countries at the 32nd meeting of the World Heritage Committee which was held from July 2 to 10 in Quebec, Canada.

    According to sources, the World Heritage Committee — which comprises 21 members, including the US, Canada, Mauritius, China, Cuba, Bahrain and Israel — initially refused to take up the case of Majuli Island, citing reasons of “paucity of time “ and  “inadequate supportive materials”. The sources add that Majuli, which lies in the middle of the Brahmaputra river and is regarded as the largest fresh water river island in the world, was only taken into consideration by the committee after Mauritius moved a motion on India’s behalf.

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    In an unprecedented development during discussions regarding the case, the US and Australia jointly demanded that there should be a secret ballot, even though there had never been a voting on the issue before. The voting was done on July 8, with nine countries voting in India’s favour and eight against it; four countries abstained. Since a two-third majority is required to get a site included in the UNESCO World Heritage list, India lost its case. The official reason cited was that “Majuli is of no universal value”.

    Indian permanent representative to UNESCO Bhaswati Mukherjee has written to the MEA, referring to the issue as “ a humiliating episode”.

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    Perishing MajuliBy: Imon | 10-Feb-2009 Reply | Forward It have been in news always that hundred of cores of rupees were sent for Majuli just to build roads,embankment and to stop soil errosion and flood.But does anybody cares to come to Majuli just see the progress and development of the cunning contractors and builder,No one does.60 years of independence has pased by but still today a bridge couldnot be built over Brahmaputra to connect Jorhat and Majuli, no better ferries is server to the general public. The reality is that still today it's hard to find a metal road in Majuli.Still today no electricity is provided to some villages nd majority of mising tribe people are in below proverty line.No strong and long lasting embankment were ever built to stop flood nd no advanced technologies were applied to stop soil errosions.But still i wonder all those cores of rupees just vanish away magically just by doing 1/100 part of development.
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