It is rare to find a work as readable and educative on
an issue with resonances for this country and the world at large. River
Mhadei has friends as thoughtful as they are articulate.--MAHESH
RANGARAJAN, Professor, Ashoka University
A rich, lucidly written collection of articles that
captures the Mhadei river’s ecological, cultural, and political
significance. From its origins to ongoing legal battles and living
traditions, this book demonstrates that the Mhadei is not just Goa’s
lifeline—it is its soul. Essential reading for every Goan. Every river
lover.—NORMA ALVARES, Senior Advocate, Bombay High Court
The River Mhadei: The Science and Politics of Diversion brings
together a wide range of experts—scientists, ecologists, legal scholars,
historians, planners, journalists, activists, and community
practitioners—to explore a pressing environmental dispute. Centered on
the waters of the Mhadei, which are contested by the states of Goa,
Karnataka, and Maharashtra, the volume moves beyond the narrow confines
of technical and legal debates over water diversion and allocation to
present a richly layered portrait of the river as a living presence.
Its chapters flow across time and discipline, from field-based
ecological studies and hydrological analyses to the history of Goan
riverine infrastructure, cultural memory, participatory art, and a
critical perspective on the official adjudication of the dispute and the
political maneuverings it has engendered. Some essays foreground the
staggering—and fragile—biodiversity supported by the river; others
explore local festivals, agricultural infrastructure, and the
experiences and lived knowledge of riverside communities for whom the
Mhadei is
Amchi Mai—Our Mother. At the heart of the volume is
the pressing question: What does justice mean in a time of ecological
crisis? It warns against viewing the Mhadei solely as a resource to be
exploited and highlights its role as a sustainer of ecosystems, a
commons, and a memory archive.
- Contents
- Figures and Tables 7
- Foreword: Keri Facer 11
- Acknowledgements 16
- Introduction (Peter Ronald deSouza, Solano Da Silva, Lakshmi Subramanian) 18
- Conserving the Mahadayi: Biodiversity, Water, and Cultural Resources (Rajendra P. Kerkar) 31
- The Many Pasts and Contested Present of the Mhadei (Lakshmi Subramanian) 50
- Abundant Mother Goddess or Scarce, Contested Resource? The Life and Times of the River Mhadei (Parineeta Dandekar) 71
- Saving the Mhadei: The Anatomy of a Movement (Meera Mohanty) 93
- The Political Economy of the Mhadei Dispute: Intersecting the
Domains of Politics, Institutions, and Interests (Rahul Tripathi) 120
- The Unquiet Flow of the Mahadayi: A Logbook of Issues as Seen from the Eastern Face (Rishikesh Bahadur Desai) 135
- The Working of the Inter-State Mahadayi Water Disputes Tribunal (Vaishali Kashyap) 157
- Sifting through the Water Laws: Securing the Mandovi River for Future Generations (Vasudha Sawaiker) 176
- Understanding Mhadei River Water Sharing (A. G. Chachadi) 201
- Threats to the Lesser-Known Biodiversity of the Mhadei Bio-Region: A Spotlight (Nirmal Kulkarni) 225
- Freshwater Fish Diversity in the Mhadei River in Goa (Vidyadhar Atkore and Nandini Velho) 247
- From the River to the Sea: The Mhadei River Continuum and the Impact of Interventions (Helga do Rosario Gomes) 264
- Valuing the River Mhadei: An Economic Exploration (Dhirendra Deshpande) 281
- Understanding the Urban Estuarine Ecology of the Mhadei: The Role
of Khazans in Panjim, Goa (Leon Morenas and Manisha Rodrigues) 301
- The Privatization of Community Property and Gambling with the Future of Goa (Aurobindo Gomes Pereira) 325
- Mhadei: ”May the Great Mother Live Long in Letters and Spirit” (Narayan B. Desai) 343
- Participatory River Drawings and Political Capabilities through Library Practice (Sujata Noronha) 366
- Managing the Commons in a Climate Emergency: An Experiment in Good Governance (Maya de Souza) 391\
- Epilogue: The Currents of the River Mhadei (Peter Ronald deSouza) 419
- Contributors 442
CONTRIBUTORS: A. G. Chachadi | Aurobindo Gomes Pereira |
Dhirendra Deshpande | Helga do Rosario Gomes | Lakshmi Subramanian |
Leon Morenas | Manisha Rodrigues | Maya de Souza | Meera Mohanty |
Nandini Velho | Narayan B. Desai | Nirmal Kulkarni | Parineeta Dandekar |
Peter Ronald deSouza | Rahul Tripathi | Rajendra P. Kerkar | Rishikesh
Bahadur Desai | Solano Da Silva| Sujata Noronha | Vaishali Kashyap |
Vasudha Sawaiker | Vidyadhar Atkore
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Contributors
Peter Ronald deSouza was the Director of the Indian
Institute of Advanced Study (IIAS), Rashtrapati Nivas, Shimla, for two
terms (2007-2013). Prior to that he was a Senior Fellow at the Centre
for the Study of Developing Societies (CSDS), Delhi (2003-2007) and even
earlier was Professor and Head, Department of Political Science at Goa
University (1996–2003). After serving as Director at IIAS, he returned
to CSDS as Professor in 2014. He is a Senior Research Associate at the
African Centre for Epistemology and Philosophy of Science (ACEPS),
University of Johannesburg. Professor deSouza has served as a consultant
to UNESCO, International IDEA, Stockholm, UNDP, the World Bank,
Inter-Parliamentary Union (IPU), Ford Foundation, etc. His recent
publications are with Mohd Sanjeer Alam and Hilal Ahmed, Companion to
Indian Democracy: Resilience, Fragility, Ambivalence, Routledge, New
Delhi, 2022; and with Rukmini Bhaya Nair, Keywords for India: A
Conceptual Lexicon for the 21st Century, Bloomsbury, London, 2020.
Solano Jose Savio Da Silva is an Assistant Professor in
the Department of Hu- manities and Social Sciences at BITS Pilani, Goa,
where he teaches courses in development and political theory. His
research has looked at electoral poli- tics, urbanization, and land use
planning with a special focus on Goa. Before joining BITS, he worked at
Goa University and at the Centre for the Study of Developing Societies
(CSDS), Delhi. He completed his PhD on the dynamics of land-use planning
in Goa in 2019. He has an M.Phil. in Development Studies from the
University of Oxford as well as a Master’s in International Studies and a
BA in Economics from Goa University. Professor Da Silva is also deeply
involved with Goan social issues, occupying himself in particular with
overseeing, analysing, and sometimes agitating against variants of the
Goa Regional Plan—an attempt to develop a broad strategy for Goa’s
development, which includes preparing a land-use plan.
Lakshmi Subramanian is a retired Professor of History,
Centre for Studies in Social Sciences, Calcutta, and BITS Pilani, Goa.
She has had a long and distinguished research and teaching career and is
credited with making major contributions to the fields of Indian
business history and music history. She has many publications to her
credit, the latest ones being Singing Gandhi’s India: Music and Sonic
Nationalism (2020) and India Before the Ambanis: A History of Indian
Business, Market and Economy (2024). She has been the recipient of
several international fellowships, including the prestigious Mellon
Fellowship and Adam Smith Fellowship.
Rajendra P. Kerkar has been involved in environmental
education, protection, and conservation in Goa for the last three
decades. He has been instrumental in initiating the movement for
notifying the Mhadei and Netravali Wildlife Sanctuaries. He serves as
the General Secretary of the Mhadei Bachao Abhiyan and as a member of
the National Board of Wildlife, the Goa State Biodiversity Board, and
other organizations involved in protecting the history, heritage,
ecology, and wildlife of the Western Ghats.
Parineeta Dandekar is an environmental advocate and
Associate Coordinator for the South Asia Network on Dams, Rivers, and
People (SANDRP), where she works to ensure that India’s last
free-flowing rivers remain protected. Her research uncovers the failures
of large-scale water projects while amplifying the voices of
communities, cultures, and ecosystems that depend on these rivers. She
is pushing for policies that prioritize both people and the planet,
ensuring a future where rivers continue to sustain life.
Meera Mohanty is Editor at The Economic Times. A
financial journalist with twenty years of experience, she covers
politics and business, and closely covers the business of mining.
Rahul Tripathi is a Professor in Political Science at
the D.D. Kosambi School of Social Sciences and Behavioural Studies, Goa
University. He specialized in South Asian Studies at the School of
International Studies, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi. He
teaches and researches in the area of international relations, global
political economy, and South Asia and has published in International
Studies, South Asian Survey, and the Economic and Political Weekly. He
is also the co-convenor of the Multidisciplinary Cluster on Mhadei, a
knowledge cluster at Goa University that brings together diverse
perspectives on the river. His popular writings on Goa and Mhadei have
appeared in national and local newspapers, including The Indian Express,
Times of India, Navhind Times and O Heraldo.
Rishikesh Bahadur Desai is an award-winning Senior
Assistant Editor at The Hindu, covering northwestern Karnataka. With
experience at The Times of India, Vijay Times, and The Asian Age, he
reports on governance, decentralization, agriculture, and social
welfare. His 2024 Karnataka State Media Academy award highlights the
impact of his journalism. Some of his best- regarded stories include a
series on the Siddi African tribe getting ST certification, an inquiry
into the alleged sale of a poor widow, and the restoration of the Surang
Bavi Karez, an ancient heritage structure in Bidar. He has extensively
covered Hyderabad-Karnataka’s backwardness, farmer distress, and
infrastructure projects like Bidar’s multi-arch dams. His reporting on
the kidnapping of actor Rajkumar gained wide attention. As India
coordinator for BBC Radio, he worked on projects about the tobacco
industry, the Kaveri dispute, and the IT revolution. Fluent in English,
Kannada, and Hindi, he holds degrees in English Literature, Political
Science, and Law. He also edits and translates, organizing initiatives
like a Wikipedia edit-a-thon in Bidar.
Vaishali Kashyap is a doctoral research scholar at the
Department of Humanities and Social Sciences, BITS Pilani K.K. Birla Goa
Campus. Her on-going research explores factors behind livelihood change
in a traditional fishing community in Assam. She holds a postgraduate
degree in Water Policy and Governance from TISS, Mumbai. In the past,
she has been a part of organizations like Tata Trusts and INREM
Foundation, engaging with the development space with a particular focus
on public health, nutrition, and water quality.
Vasudha Sawaiker trained in law at V.M. Salgaoncar
College of Law, Goa University, and has a postgraduate degree in social
work from the Tata Institute of Social Sciences (TISS), Mumbai. At TISS,
she was awarded the prize and shield for being the best student in
Dalit and Tribal Social Work. As a lawyer, she represented clients in
cases on social justice and inclusion in public employment. Her legal
research encompasses diverse areas such as organ donation, forest
rights, and construction workers. She was awarded the UGC-JRF Fellowship
in Social Work in 2016 and is presently a research scholar at the
School of Sanskrit, Philosophy and Indic Studies, Goa University.
A. G. Chachadi, former Professor, Goa University, Goa,
completed his M.Tech. and PhD at IIT Roorkee. Before joining Goa
University as teaching faculty, he served as a scientist at the National
Institute of Hydrology, Government of India, for seven years. His
research interests and works are related to the fields of hydrogeology
and water resources management, environmental science and exploration
geophysics. He has published several research publications in national
and international journals and has worked as a consulting hydrogeologist
for several mining companies.
Nirmal U. Kulkarni is a herpetologist and nature
photographer with over two decades of experience in conservation science
and field herpetology in tropical forests of the Western Ghats and
North East India. He has served as an Expert Member of the Goa State
Biodiversity Board and Goa State Wildlife Advisory Board for two terms,
besides being part of various state and national committees on wildlife
and research. Nirmal is currently Chairman of the Mhadei Research
Centre, Goa, India, and is leading research projects on the Leith’s soft
shell turtle in Karnataka, a snake bite awareness project in Goa, and a
monitor lizard project investigating illegal trade in India. As an
ecologist, Nirmal is involved in long-term monitoring of the Chorla
Ghats forests and the adjoining Mhadei bio-region. His research
interests include field herpetology in tropical forests, tackling the
organized illegal wildlife trade and conservation education.
Vidyadhar Atkore is a freshwater ecologist by training,
interested in quantifying the anthropogenic and environmental factors
on freshwater biodiversity across different scales. Currently he is a
faculty member at the Salim Ali Centre for Ornithology and Natural
History (SACON), South India Centre, Wildlife Institute of India,
Coimbatore. He teaches wetland ecology and management, ichthyology,
landscape ecology, GIS, human ecology and eco-hydrology.
Nandini Velho is a wildlife biologist working on the
human dimensions of forest management. She has completed her PhD from
James Cook University and was an Earth Institute Fellow at Columbia
University. She has worked as a Policy Fellow with the Minister of
Environment and Forests and with multiple forest departments and
communities across India. She is interested in the intersection of art,
science and action.
Helga do Rosario Gomes is a Research Scientist at
Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory, Columbia Climate School. She graduated
with a PhD in Biological Oceanography from the University of Bombay and
has held research positions in Japan and Maine. Dr Gomes is interested
in large-scale climatic questions such as the impacts of the new and
unusual planktonic blooms in the Arabian Sea, the effect of Arctic
warming and ice melt on the American lobster, the impact of urbanization
on wetland systems, and ocean acidification and deoxygenation of waters
from harmful algal blooms. With her colleagues she has been developing
ocean monitoring and decision support systems tailored to meet needs for
sustainable management of coastal resources in tropical countries
experiencing climate change. She mentors postdoctoral, graduate, and
undergraduate students, but her passion lies in providing guidance and
support to high school students, some of whom have won national and
international awards. She is a trustee and Science Advisor for Goa
Chitra, an anthropological museum in Benaulim, Goa, that preserves and
showcases the culture and lifestyle of the people of the west coast of
India.
Dhirendra M. Deshpande has nearly four decades of
experience in Indian higher education, starting as a Lecturer in a
degree college in Goa, working in various capacities in reputed
institutions such as Symbiosis, Pune, and KLE Society, Bengaluru, as
Faculty, Principal, Director and finally retiring as the Vice Chancellor
of ISBM University in Chhattisgarh. As a columnist for a leading daily
newspaper in Goa, he has rich experience in writing on a range of
economic and policy issues such as budgets, monetary policy, reforms and
liberalization. As a faculty member at Symbiosis, he was associated
with guiding and evaluating various finance-related projects that
included building economic models for producing hydroelectricity and
long- range demand and sales forecasting.
Leon Morenas is the Principal of the Goa College of
Architecture. He was Associate Professor of Architecture at the School
of Planning and Architecture, Delhi. He was also a Fellow at the Indian
Institute of Advanced Study, Shimla, where he worked on a project
entitled “Mohallas and Smart Cities: Post-Colonial Development in
Delhi.” He was a World Social Sciences Fellow in Sustainable
Urbanization (2014) and Programme Coordinator of the Masters in Social
Design at Ambedkar University, Delhi (2013). He is an architect with a
Master’s in Urban Design from the School of Planning and Architecture,
Delhi, and a PhD in Architectural Sciences—with a specialization in
Informatics—from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, New York.
Professor Morenas’s research uses the disciplinary lens of Science and
Technology Studies (STS) to understand the relationship of technology
with contemporary design, architecture and urban planning. His most
recent writings have focused on urban governance through technology,
with a focus on smart cities and their command centres. He is also
working on a set of essays that attempt to answer the question, “Is
there an Indian way of thinking about technology?” using the foils of
history, metaphysics and literature.
Manisha Rodrigues is an architect based in Goa. She
holds a Bachelor’s degree from the Goa College of Architecture and a
Master’s in Architecture with a specialization in architectural
conservation from CEPT University, Ahmedabad. With over a decade of
experience in practice and more than three years as an assistant
professor at her alma mater, the Goa College of Architecture, her work
often explores the intersections of water, heritage, and the built
environment. She was part of projects like the Serampore Initiative led
by the National Museum of Denmark, which documented Indo-Danish heritage
along the Hooghly River. Her academic and professional work reflects a
deep connection to water and cultural landscapes—from the Sabarmati and
Hooghly to the Sal and Mandovi rivers in Goa. As a fellow of the Goa
Water Stories fellowship by the Living Waters Museum, she explored “What
is a river?” through the lens of the built environment of the
Mhadei–Mandovi–Mahadayi River. She currently leads her practice in
Margao and continues to engage with architectural education as visiting
faculty at the Goa College of Architecture.
Aurobindo Gomes Pereira is an Advocate, with an L.L.M.
in Constitutional and Administrative Law, and a resident of the city of
Panjim, Goa. He can be contacted at
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Narayan Desai is a teacher and translator, columnist in
local languages—Marathi and Konkani. His interest areas are language
and culture. He can be reached at
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Sujata Noronha is an educator specializing in early
literacy and enjoys working with children and books. She is deeply
interested in the power of the printed word and the pathways to access
and growth emerging from it. In Goa, she works out of her organization
called Bookworm, which provides resources and facilitates libraries and
reading within the community of Panjim and in schools around the state.
She consults with the Tata Trusts within the education portfolio.
Maya de Souza has an interdisciplinary background with
over twenty years’ experience in public policy and the law. She
graduated from Oxford University in Philosophy, Politics and Economics
before studying and practising law. After an L.L.M. (London), graduating
with distinction, she joined the Department for the Environment, Food
and Rural Affairs in the UK Government Legal Services and later moved to
policymaking. She headed various teams on better institutional
structures for flood risk and integrated water management, where she led
a project on holistic approaches to water management in the climate
risk context. She has also headed the Business Environment Council Hong
Kong’s Policy and Research Team, leading projects on climate resilience,
and served on the BITC–UK Circular Economy team as Co-Director,
Environment. Maya has been an elected Green Party councillor in London,
playing an active role in town and country planning and scrutiny of the
environment, among other policy areas. Currently, Maya lives and works
in Goa and is a co-director of Act for Goa and co-founder of Materia
Verde (a new biomaterials industry accelerator powered by Quicksand).
She was previously with the Bangalore-based think tank, CSTEP. She also
works with various consultancies on future-proofing and strategic
insight.
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