Chief Minister Of Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, and
Union Jal Shakti Minister Ink Pact in presence of Prime Minister to link
Ken-Betwa rivers
This is a revolutionary step, which will benefit people
of this area for long: PM
This is a historic agreement, which will cover the whole
of Bundelkhand
and will script the golden future of this region "Prime Minister
While better water management will be possible with this
project,
availability of water will also be ensured to the people of Bundelkhand
Adequate
arrangements will be made to fill the Maudaha
dam in Hamirpur by connecting it to the Betwa link
A population of 21 lakh in Jhansi, Mahoba, and Lalitpur,
and
Hamirpur will be provided 67 million cubic metres of drinking water
Under this agreement, in a total area of 2.51 lakh
hectare in Banda, Jhansi, Mahoba, Lalitpur, and Hamirpur districts of the
Bundelkhand region in Uttar Pradesh irrigation
facility will be provided and strengthened
Ken-Betwa Link Project will prove to be a golden
chapter in the all-around development of Bundelkhand
Lucknow
: 22 March, 2021
Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister
Yogi Adityanath Ji, Chief Minister of Madhya Pradesh Shri Shivraj Singh
Chauhan, and Union Jal Shakti Minister Shri Gajendra Singh Shekhawat in the
presence of Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi Ji, at a virtual event on Monday,
inked a pact to link the Ken-Betwa rivers of Uttar Pradesh and Madhya Pradesh.
The three-stage agreement assumes more significance
since it was signed on the occasion of World Water Day. Prime Minister, Shri
Narendra Modi ji termed this a historic agreement, which will prove to be the
fate line of the golden future of the entire Bundelkhand. While better water
management will be possible with this project, he pointed out, on the other
hand, the availability of water will also be ensured to the people of
Bundelkhand.
It will also be a factor of progress in this area, the
prime minister said while pointing out how the river linking project of former
Prime Minister Bharat Ratna Shri Atal Bihari Vajpayee Ji was now taking shape.
This is a revolutionary step, which will benefit the people of this region for
a long time, he stated further while appealing to the people of Bundelkhand to
extend their full support to complete this scheme at the earliest.
It is noteworthy that under this agreement, in a total
area of 2.51 lakh hectare in Banda, Jhansi, Mahoba, Lalitpur, and Hamirpur
districts of the Bundelkhand region in Uttar Pradesh the irrigation facility will
be provided and strengthened. Also, 67 million cubic meters of water will be
made available to 21 lakh population in Jhansi, Mahoba, Lalitpur, and Hamirpur
districts of Uttar Pradesh.
Under this project, Daudhan Dam will be built on the
river Ken in Panna district of Madhya Pradesh, from which a 221 km long link
channel will be taken out, which will provide water to Betwa River near Barua
near Jhansi. Under the project, about 37,564 hectares in district Mahoba, about
3,533 hectares in Lalitpur, about 17,488 hectares in Jhansi, 26,900 hectares in
Hamirpur, and about 1,92,479 hectares of land in Banda will get the benefit of
irrigation facility.
Apart from this, about 14.66 million cubic meter in the
Jhansi district, about 31.98 million cubic meter in Lalitpur, 2.79 million
cubic meter in Hamirpur, and about 20.13 million cubic meter of water in Mahoba
will be made available for drinking purpose. Two new barrages will be
constructed for storing about 128 million cubic meters of water, which will
provide water as per the requirements, by constructing two new barrages the
downstream of Bariyarpur pickup weir.
Under the project, construction, renovation, and
restoration of structures such as Bariarpur pickup weir, Parichha weir, Barua
Sagar dam, etc. will be done. The work of water tanks and their water system is
proposed in district Mahoba, through which water can be used during the
non-monsoon period by collecting water during the monsoon period. Districts of
Banda and Jhansi will benefit from pressurized pipe system and micro-irrigation
system. Ensuring arrangements will be made to fill the dam by connecting the
Maudaha Dam located in the district Hamirpur with Betwa Link Canal.
Outlets will be provided as per the requirement of
Uttar Pradesh on Ken-Betwa Link Canal. Providing water during rainy season in dams
built in Mahoba, Hamirpur and Jhansi districts will ensure their filling. The
Ken-Betwa Link Project will prove to be a golden chapter in the all-around
development of Bundelkhand.
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