Pune: Noted ecologist Madhav Gadgil on Wednesday expressed concern over the unavailability of accurate data regarding availability of water.
Addressing a news conference as part of the ongoing 7th Kirloskar Vasundhara international film festival, Gadgil claimed that a lot of information was deliberately being withheld and not made available to citizens. He cited the example of Goa to underline the point. “Spring water is required for irrigation and for the sustenance of orchards and coconut groves on hill slopes. These, however, have been unfortunately and systematically damaged by the mines in the area,” Gadgil said.