Op-Ed: Maoist Threat Looms Over Nature Retreats

Bhubaneswar: During my recent visit to Sundergarh district for election coverage I took the opportunity to have a look at the famous Khandadhar waterfall located close to Bonai town. Though I was brought up in Rourkela, which I still call my city, I had never seen this waterfall before. It was a mesmerising sight with […]

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Bhubaneswar: During my recent visit to Sundergarh district for election coverage I took the opportunity to have a look at the famous Khandadhar waterfall located close to Bonai town. Though I was brought up in Rourkela, which I still call my city, I had never seen this waterfall before. It was a mesmerising sight with water cascading down the verdant Khandadhar hill at such a steep angle that it really looked a foaming white sword. Since khanda is what a sword is called in Odia the fall seems to have derived its name from there.

The forest department has taken care to beautify the landscape at the foot of the hill which is frequented by picnickers. However, the driver advised me to leave the place before the dusk fell as Maoist rebels were active in the area. I felt a little disappointed that a place of such great natural beauty should be considered unsafe for people after sunset.