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Rajendra P Thanju ![]() |
| Online Status | OFFLINE |
| Member Since | 11/13/2007 |
| Displacement Experience: | Recently completed assignments as Socio-economist in Kali Gandaki Environmental Management Unit of Kali Gandaki "A" Hydroelectric Project (144 MW), the largest hydropower project completed so far in Nepal. Asian Development Bank and Japan Bank for International Cooperation were the major donors of the project. Mr. Thanju was involved in monitoring and mitigation management of social and cultural impacts of the Kali Gandaki Project. He was particularly involved in designing and implementation of resettlements and rehabilitation measures to address the adverse impacts on affected families due to the displacement by the project. He has completed numerous Socio-economic Impact Studies on project affected families including the indigenous community of the project area. Presently working with Environmental and Social Studies Department, Nepal Electricity Authority, he has completed numbers of EIA, IEE, VCDP (for World Bank) studies for hydropower and transmission line projects of Nepal. He has also completed Post-construction Environmental Impact Audit study of Kali Gandaki "A" Project. He is the team leader and socio-economist for multidisciplinary team of environmental professionals to carry out operation stage environmental & social monitoring and preparation of Environmental Operation Manual for Kali Gandaki "A" Hydroelectric Project. These two activities are being carried out for the first time in the history of hydropower development in Nepal. |
| Publications: | An Introduction of Kali Gandaki Environmental Management Unit (KGEMU): published in NEA Journal 1998 Sharing Project benefits by affected communities of Kali Gandaki "A" Hydroelectric Project: published in NEA Journal 1999 Environment Conservation and Kali Gandaki "A" Project: published in national monthly environmental magazine "Jeevan" 2000 Socio-economic activities for preventing impoverishment risks in resettlement: An Experience with Kali Gandaki Project published |
| Accomplishments: | Assistant Director, Environmental and Social Studies Department, Nepal Electricity Member, National Hydropower Association ( a National Committee of International Hydropower Association, London) Editor, Kali Gandaki Environmental Bulletin published quarterly during project construction. |
| The Economics of Involuntary Resettlement: International Conference in India |
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An important International Conference on Population Displacement and Resettlement by development projects will take place on April 10-12, 2012 at the Xavier Institute of Management in Bhubaneswar (XIMB), Odisha, India. The conference is jointly organized by the Xavier Institute of Management, Bhubaneswar, the XLRI School of Business and Human Resources, Jamshedpur, and the Tata Institute of Social Sciences, Mumbai. XIMB, the lead organizing institution and the conference’s host, is one of India’s most eminent high education institutions in the area of management sciences. Private sector industries and the public sector recruit many managers and civil servants from among XIMB graduates. The Conference is prepared by a group of XIMB faculty, led by Professor Latha Ravindran, who was the first to introduce a training course on development-caused population resettlement in XIMB, one of few Universities in India that offer graduate training in this domain. The Conference seeks to examine the theoretical, legal, financial and policy issues intrinsic to development-caused displacement. Its Keynote Address will be given by Professor Michael M. Cernea, NR Senior Fellow at the Brookings Institution, Washington DC, and former Senior Adviser of the World Bank on Social Policies and Sociology. Among participants are both Indian and international scholars, researchers, students, and practitioners. The risks and actual adverse impacts of development-induced resettlement on local people have been widely researched, but the capacity to deal with these issues is still largely lacking. Though there have been recent trends in training programs and university courses focusing on these issues, the need for effective and knowledgeable experts to assist in the resettlement process more crucial now than ever. The conference will be an opportunity for researchers, project proponents, managers of R&R projects, professionals from civil society organizations and policy makers to deliberate, debate and identify possible solutions for critical unsolved issues pertaining to involuntary displacement, resettlement and rehabilitation on account of development projects. Towards this goal, the organizers selected the following main topics for the sessions of the conference on Theoretical Perspectives, Legal & Policy Issues on Development-Induced Displacement and Rehabilitation, 2. Critical issues in Land Acquisition and Forced Displacement,3. The Economics, Financing, and Planning for R&R,4. Management of Impoverishment Risks under Urban Displacement Odisha is one of India’s richest states in underground resources (iron, coal, rare metals etc.), but also one of its least developed, and has a high percentage of tribal groups amongst its population. Many big private sector corporations, national and transnational, are currently developing large scale projects in Odisha in the extractive and processing industries in order to bring these resources into the industrial and economic circuit. Such developments, however, entail the need of large aggregate population displacements and relocations. This has vastly increased the interest of the State Government and population in the issues of Development-caused Forced Displacement and Resettlement (DFDR). Odisha is one of India's states which has adopted its own State Policy for DFDR processes. Researchers from India and abroad interested in attending this Conference may contact: Ms. Reena Ravichander Xavier Institute of Management, Xavier Square, Bhubaneswar-751013, Odisha, India Phone: +91-674-3983811 (D), 3012345 (30 lines); Mobile: +91-9437010686 Fax: +91-674- 2300995; Email: This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it Submitted by Joanna London |