NE NEWS SERVICE
CHENNAI, AUG 18
Chief Minister Edappadi K Palaniswami has urged the Centre to sanction a scheme for rejuvenation of river Cauvery which is estimated to cost about Rs 10,700 crore and take it up as a national project.
In a virtual meeting with Union Minister for Jal Shakti Gajendra Singh Shekhawat, the Chief Minister said he had announced a rejuvenation plan of river Cauvery ‘Nadandhai Vaazhi Cauvery,’ on the lines of Namami Gange Project.
Today, held a virtual meeting with CM Tamil Nadu Sh. E.K.Palaniswami through VC along with MoS Sh. R.L.Kataria and officials of the ministry.
Discussion held over the ongoing work of providing piped water along with other aspects of timely implementation of Jal Jeevan Mission. pic.twitter.com/UU6izfz24E
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‘Estimate has been prepared for Rs 10,700 crore and WAPCOS (a techno-commercial firm under the Centre) is preparing the DPR.
Cauvery is the lifeline of Tamil Nadu, not only for agriculture, but also for drinking water.
Therefore, I request that this project may be sanctioned as a special programme like Namami Gange Project and may be taken up as a national project,’ he said.
On Jal Jeevan Mission, he said for the current year, 34 lakh households are proposed to be covered by giving tap connections.
For 2020-21, against an allocation of Rs 2,375 crore, Tamil Nadu has allotted Rs 2,265 crore to the districts to effect 20 lakh household connections.
‘Remaining 14 lakh households will be covered by converging funds of various schemes.We have already covered about 4 lakh connections and propose to complete the rest by March, 2021.’ Gajendra Singh Shekhawat on his twitter handle said: ‘Today, held a virtual meeting with CM Tamil Nadu Sh.E.K.
Palaniswami through VC along with MoS Sh.R L Kataria and officials of the ministry.
Discussion held over the ongoing work of providing piped water along with other aspects of timely implementation of Jal Jeevan Mission.’ On Karnataka pitching for a dam across Cauvery at Mekedatu and Central Water Commission giving permission for preparing a Detailed Project Report, Palaniswami reiterated Tamil Nadu’s opposition to it.
He wanted the CWC and Cauvery Water Management Authority to reject the proposal.
‘Similarly, Karnataka has been constructing an anicut across Pennaiyar river against the agreements in force.
Tamil Nadu has filed a case before the Supreme Court and based on the courts order, negotiation committee meetings have been held by CWC. As there is no progress in these meetings, we have requested the government of India to form a Tribunal immediately.
Urgent action will be appreciated.’ The National Water Development Agency should be instructed to expedite preparation of DPR for the Godavari- Cauvery River link proposal, he said.
On the Dam Safety Bill, the Chief Minister said the State which owns, operates and controls a dam should have full operational control with regard to dam safety.
‘Tamil Nadus request for corrections in the Dam Safety Bill may be included before introduction of this Bill in Lok Sabha,’ he added.