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Devadula project will be a lifeline for Telangana: Minister Uttam
Devadula project will be a lifeline for Telangana: Minister Uttam

New Indian Express

time3 days ago

  • Politics
  • New Indian Express

Devadula project will be a lifeline for Telangana: Minister Uttam

MULUGU: Irrigation and Civil Supplies Minister N Uttam Kumar Reddy on Sunday reiterated that the Congress government is firmly opposed to the Banakacherla and Polavaram projects being taken up by Andhra Pradesh. Reviewing the J Chokka Rao Devadula Lift Irrigation Scheme (JCRDLIS) after visiting the Sammakka Sarakka Barrage and off-take point at Gangaram village in Kannaigudem mandal, Uttam said the project would be a lifeline for upland, drought-prone areas of Telangana and stressed the need to complete it at the earliest. Designed to irrigate 5.57 lakh acres across Hanamkonda, Warangal, Karimnagar, Jayashankar Bhupalpally, Mulugu, Jangaon, Yadadri-Bhuvanagiri, Suryapet and Siddipet districts, the scheme involves a total lift of 469 metres — from +71 m to +540 m — and utilisation of 38.16 tmcft over 170 pumping days annually. It is being executed in three phases with major pump houses, rising and delivery mains, balancing reservoirs and an extensive canal network. The revised cost of the project is Rs 18,500 crore, of which Rs 14,168.49 crore has been spent. An additional Rs 4,331.51 crore is needed to clear contractor dues, complete main delivery encasement works and finish pending land acquisition. Once completed, the project will stabilise existing ayacut, supply drinking water to rural areas, improve crop yields and curb migration from water-scarce regions. Uttam noted that the Congress government, led by then AICC president Sonia Gandhi, launched the project in 2004 and is now determined to finish it. He directed officials to prepare lists of land losers, gather details of land under court stay and submit them to the secretary within days. He dismissed BRS claims of Rs 28 lakh crore interest liability on the Kaleshwaram Lift Irrigation Scheme as false, blaming the previous government's 'irresponsible' approach for the sinking of piers. 'A priority for the govt' Meanwhile, Deputy Chief Minister Mallu Bhatti Vikramarka asserted that the Devadula project is among the highest priorities of the state government and assured people that funds would be released in phases. Around Rs 100 crore is due for land acquisition, including pending bills. The project is providing irrigation to 17 constituencies, and officials have been instructed to ensure water supply for two crop seasons annually. Originally planned to irrigate 5 lakh acres, the project now covers 6 lakh acres, with potential for further expansion. Vikramarka urged Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy and the irrigation minister to focus special attention on the scheme, noting that water requirement has risen from 38 tmcft to 78–80 tmcft, and called for a review to meet the expanded ayacut's needs. Over 75% of funds have been used Designed to irrigate 5.57 lakh acres across Hanamkonda, Warangal, Karimnagar, Jayashankar Bhupalpally, Mulugu, Jangaon, Yadadri-Bhuvanagiri, Suryapet and Siddipet districts, the JCRDLIS involves a total lift of 469 metres — from +71 m to +540 m — and utilisation of 38.16 tmcft over 170 pumping days annually. It is being executed in three phases with major pump houses, rising and delivery mains, balancing reservoirs and an extensive canal network. The revised cost of the project is Rs 18,500 crore, of which Rs 14,168.49 crore has been spent.

Bhatti: Devadula project top priority of Cong govt
Bhatti: Devadula project top priority of Cong govt

Hans India

time3 days ago

  • Politics
  • Hans India

Bhatti: Devadula project top priority of Cong govt

Hyderabad: The Deputy Chief Minister, Mallu Bhatti Vikramarka, said that the Chokka Rao Devadula Project holds the highest priority for the state government. During his visit to the project along with his cabinet colleagues N Uttam Kumar Reddy, Ponguleti Srinivas Reddy, Vaakiti Srihari, and Seethakka, as well as local MPs and MLAs, Bhatti said that from the very beginning of the Devadula Project until now, the Congress government has taken it up with the utmost prestige. 'It is said that a total of Rs 100 crore is pending, including land acquisition costs and other outstanding bills. We will release these funds in phases. Officials should immediately send the related details. Through this project, irrigation water is being supplied to 17 constituencies in the state,' he said. The Irrigation Minister, N Uttam Kumar Reddy, who accompanied him, said that the project is designed to irrigate 5.57 lakh acres across Hanamkonda, Warangal, Karimnagar, Jayashankar Bhupalpally, Mulugu, Jangaon, Yadadri, Suryapet, and Siddipet a total lift of 469 metres—from +71 m to +540 m—and the utilisation of 38.16 TMC over 170 pumping days annually, the project is being executed in three phases. It includes major pump houses, rising and delivery mains, balancing reservoirs, and an extensive canal network to deliver water to high-elevation command areas. Uttam said the revised project cost was Rs 18,500 crore, of which Rs 14,168.49 crore had been spent. An additional Rs 4,331.51 crore was urgently required to clear contractor dues, complete delivery main encasement works, and finalise pending land acquisition. Once completed, the JCRDLIS would stabilise the existing ayacut, provide drinking water to rural habitations, improve crop yields, and reduce migration from water-scarce areas. Earlier in the day, Uttam Kumar Reddy participated in the foundation stone laying ceremony for the Rs 630.30 crore Jawahar Lift Irrigation Scheme (LIS) at Vangaveedu in Madhira mandal, Khammam district, alongside Deputy Chief Minister Bhatti Vikramarka and Ministers Ponguleti Srinivas Reddy, D Seethakka, Vakkati Srihari, and Komatireddy Venkat Reddy. Calling it a 'game changer' for Madhira, he said tenders had been finalised and the project would be completed within one year to provide irrigation to 33,000 acres.

Uttam pushes for fast-tracking Devadula project, calls Jawahar LIS a game changer
Uttam pushes for fast-tracking Devadula project, calls Jawahar LIS a game changer

Time of India

time3 days ago

  • Business
  • Time of India

Uttam pushes for fast-tracking Devadula project, calls Jawahar LIS a game changer

Hyderabad: Irrigation minister N Uttam Kumar Reddy on Sunday said the J Chokka Rao Devadula Lift Irrigation Scheme (JCRDLIS) would be a lifeline for upland, drought-prone regions of Telangana and directed officials to complete it at the earliest. Reviewing the project after visiting the Sammakka Sarakka barrage and the off-take point in Gangaram village, Kannaigudem mandal of Mulugu district, he said JCRDLIS is designed to irrigate 5.57 lakh acres across Hanamkonda, Warangal, Karimnagar, Jayashankar Bhupalpally, Mulugu, Jangaon, Yadadri, Suryapet, and Siddipet districts. With a total lift of 469 metres and utilisation of 38.16 TMC over 170 pumping days annually, the project is being executed in three phases. It includes major pump houses, rising and delivery mains, balancing reservoirs, and an extensive canal network to deliver water to high-elevation command areas. You Can Also Check: Hyderabad AQI | Weather in Hyderabad | Bank Holidays in Hyderabad | Public Holidays in Hyderabad Uttam said the revised project cost was 18,500 crore, of which 14,168 crore had been spent. An additional 4,331 crore was urgently required to clear contractor dues, complete delivery main encasement works, and finish pending land acquisition. Once completed, JCRDLIS would stabilise existing ayacut, provide drinking water to rural habitations, improve crop yields, and reduce migration from water-scarce areas. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Chile: Unsold Sofas at Bargain Prices (Prices May Surprise You) Sofas | Search Ads Search Now Undo Earlier in the day, Reddy participated in the foundation stone laying ceremony for the Jawahar Lift Irrigation Scheme (LIS) at Vangaveedu in Madhira mandal, terming it a game changer for the Madhira constituency. Tenders had been finalised and the project would be completed within a year to provide irrigation to 33,000 acres. Announcing ayacut statistics, Uttam said the scheme will serve three major segments — Nidhanapuram major (13,000 acres), Jamalapuram major (10,000 acres), and Mailavaram major (5,000 acres). Mandal-wise, 12 villages in Madhira mandal would receive water for 13,219 acres and 23 villages in Yerrupalem mandal for 19,800 acres — totalling 35 villages with 33,025 acres. Designed in line with the State's irrigation policy of delivering maximum water at minimal cost, Jawahar LIS, he said, would boost agricultural productivity and serve as a model project for other upland areas. Turning to broader water policy, Uttam reiterated Telangana's fight for its rightful 71 per cent share of Krishna river waters. He accused the previous BRS government of accepting only 34 per cent, calling it a grave injustice to the state. Stay updated with the latest local news from your city on Times of India (TOI). Check upcoming bank holidays , public holidays , and current gold rates and silver prices in your area.

Telangana Deputy CM lays foundation stone for ₹600-crore. Jawahar Lift Irrigation Scheme in Khammam district
Telangana Deputy CM lays foundation stone for ₹600-crore. Jawahar Lift Irrigation Scheme in Khammam district

The Hindu

time3 days ago

  • Politics
  • The Hindu

Telangana Deputy CM lays foundation stone for ₹600-crore. Jawahar Lift Irrigation Scheme in Khammam district

Telangana Deputy Chief Minister Mallu Bhatti Vikramarka has urged Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu to immediately stop the diversion of 11 tmc ft of water a day through the Pothireddypadu lift system from the upper part of Srisailam reservoir. If 11 tmc ft of water is diverted daily, farmers of the erstwhile Nalgonda and Khammam districts in Telangana will suffer severe losses and the Srisailam Project will be emptied in just 25 days, he pointed out. was addressing a public meeting after laying the foundation stone for the Jawahar Lift Irrigation Scheme at an estimated cost of around ₹600 crore at Vangaveedu village in Madhira mandal of Khammam district on Sunday. Ministers N. Uttam Kumar Reddy, Ponguleti Srinivas Reddy, Vakiti Srihari and Komatireddy Venkat Reddy were present. Unequivocally opposing Andhra Pradesh government's proposed Banakacherla project, he expressed his gratitude to Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy and Irrigation Minister N. Uttam Kumar Reddy for standing firm on ensuring that the Banakacherla and the Srisailam lift operations are halted. He alleged that the then BJP government at the Centre in connivance with the previous Telangana Rashtra Samithi (TRS) government in the State secretly brought in an ordinance in 2014, handing over two lakh acres belonging to tribals in Bhadrachalam division to the Polavaram project. He said the A.P. Chief Minister should reduce the height of Polavaram dam to save those two lakh acres from submergence. He said farmers in the tail-end areas of Madhira constituency suffered immensely as water from the third zone had to first go into Andhra territory before coming back to them, something practically impossible. The TRS during its 10-year rule neglected this problem despite multiple reminders, he charged. It is only after the Congress government came to power that the Irrigation minister shifted the villages in Madhira constituency into the Nagarjunasagar Project second zone and sanctioned ₹600-crore Jawahar Lift Irrigation Scheme to irrigate 30,000 acres, he said thanking Mr. Uttam Kumar Reddy for his pro-farmer initiative. Speedy completion Mr. Vikramarka inspected the Sammakka Sarakka barrage and the off-take point of the Devadula Project in Kannaigudem mandal of Mulugu district on Sunday evening. He, along with Mr. Uttam Kumar Reddy, held a review meeting with the project officials at the site. He said land acquisition costs and other outstanding bills of the J Chokka Rao Devadula Lift Irrigation Scheme (JCRDLIS) totalling around ₹100 crore will be released in a phased manner to ensure its speedy completion. Revised project cost Mr. Uttam Kumar Reddy said the revised project cost is ₹18,500 crore, of which ₹14,168 crore had been spent. An additional ₹4,331 crore was urgently required to clear contractor dues, complete delivery main encasement works and finish pending land acquisition. Once completed, the JCRDLIS would stabilise existing ayacut, provide drinking water to rural habitations, improve crop yields and reduce migration from water-scarce areas. He has also asked the officials concerned to expedite the pending land acquisition process to complete the project works in all respects.

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