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irrigation schemes worth Rs 299Cr on anvil
SRINAGAR,
MAY 10: Minister of State for PHE, Irrigation & Flood Control, Mir
Zahoor Ahmad, Thursday chaired a meeting to take stock of the
progress made under Jhelum-Tawi Flood Recovery Project (JTFRP) and
functioning of the I&FC department.
Chief
Engineer I&FC, M. M. Shahnawaz, Superintending Engineers and Executive
Engineers of Irrigation and Flood Control Departments of Kashmir Valley
attended the meeting.
The
meeting was informed that Rs 399.29 crore flood recovery project was taken
under Prime Ministers Development Package (PMDP).It was informed that the
dredging and desilting of River Jehlum have almost been completed.
It was
disclosed that out of Rs 399.29 crore, an amount of Rs 142.33 crore has been
paid as land compensation of Flood Spill Channel (FSC) at Shariefabad and
Naidkhai, Rs 82.00 crore for Re-Sectioning of FSC, while Rs 35 crore have been
expended for construction of 2 bridges on FSC at Shariefabad and Naidkhai.
With
regard to dredging of River Jehlum in various stretches, Rs 46 crore has been
spent so far, while as Rs 73 crore for flood protection works on River Jehlum
and vulnerable spots from Khanabal to Baramulla and Rs 20.96 crore have been
spent on other project sub-heads.
The
Minister said that the amount has been spent on the works pertaining to flood
protection, anti-erosion, widening of the river, raising of embankments, re-sectioning,
desilting and dredging of the river under the flood management plan.
The
meeting was informed that the Flood Control Department has taken up 15 schemes
under state sector at a cost of Rs 113.50 crore under Flood Management
Programme (FMP) in various parts of the Valley for flood protection.
While
reviewing the status of ongoing Irrigation schemes, the Minister was apprised
that seven major to medium Lift Irrigation Schemes (LIS) worth Rs 299crore have
been taken up by the Department. The LIS Tral is targeted to be completed
during this year while as Rajpora and Lar Khul Shopian LISs are completed and
will be commissioned soon. The work on other major schemes is in progress.
It was
given out that the department has taken up 175 minor irrigation schemes at an
estimated cost of Rs 859.86 crore in the Kashmir Valley of which 32 schemes at
a cost of Rs 220crore have been completed while as 62 are expected to be
completed during this year.
Mir
Zahoor directed the concerned authorities to plug in the remaining loopholes
and breaches occurred during September-2014 flood on river banks.
While
taking stock of other Irrigation schemes, the Minister stressed on the
need for speeding up the pace of works to complete the on-going lift irrigation
schemes within the stipulated time frame. He emphasized the need for
maintaining the quality of works strictly as per the specification and
judicious use of funds.
Mir
Zahoor said instructions have been issued to the officials concerned to pay
special attention to the rural pockets to ensure adequate irrigation facilities
to farmers besides regular water supply to the consumers.
He
directed the Chief Engineers and SEs to personally monitor the execution of works
so that targets are achieved on time.
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