Tripura Plans 193 New Flood Control Projects to Combat River Erosion

Tripura Chief Minister Manik Saha announced 193 new flood control projects to combat river erosion. The state has already constructed 42 dams spanning 152 kilometers. Saha inaugurated a State Data Centre under the National Hydrology Project to enhance water resource management. The government also plans to bring additional 10,401 hectares under irrigation through new projects.

Key Points: Tripura to Implement 193 Flood Control Projects: CM

  • 42 dams constructed for flood control
  • 193 new projects to prevent river erosion
  • State Data Centre inaugurated to improve irrigation and flood management
  • Rs 972 crore allocated for 34 minor irrigation projects
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193 new flood control projects planned to combat river erosion: Tripura CM

Tripura CM Manik Saha announced 193 new flood control projects to prevent river erosion, along with 42 existing dams and a new State Data Centre for water management.

"The accurate information from this data centre will play an important role in flood control. - Manik Saha"

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Tripura Chief Minister Manik Saha on Saturday said that a total of 42 dams have been constructed in the state for flood control, and in addition, 193 flood control projects will be implemented to prevent erosion of various rivers.

CM Saha said that, along with infrastructure development, every field of work needs to be reformed.

"The state government is carrying out reform work in line with reality. It has continued the trend of development by adding advanced technology to the work. The establishment of the State Data Centre will expand the irrigation system in the state's agricultural land and will also play a role in flood control. The increase in the GDP of a state is also associated with the agricultural production of that state," the Tripura CM said.

Saha said this while inaugurating the State Data Centre organised by the Water Resources Department of the Public Works Department at the Visvesvaraya Complex, Kunjaban, Agartala.

The Chief Minister said that the establishment of this data centre is a milestone for the state.

"The accurate information from this data centre will play an important role in flood control. Prime Minister Narendra Modi's goal is to increase knowledge as well as add modern technology. In that regard, the state government is also starting a three-tier e-office service to speed up administrative work. The establishment of this data centre will enrich the water resources management of the state," he said.

The Chief Minister said that the National Hydrology Project was launched under the flagship program in 2016-17 at the initiative of Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

"In the first phase, Rs 4.67 crore was spent to build this State Data Centre under the National Hydrology Project. In the second phase, Rs 4.50 crore will be spent on this data centre," Saha said.

He said that 1 lakh 23 thousand 754 hectares of land have been brought under the irrigation system in the state till March 31. The state government has taken initiatives to bring more agricultural land under irrigation.

"Once these works are completed, another 10 thousand 401 hectares of land will come under irrigation, and 34 more minor irrigation storage-cum-harvesting structure projects will be implemented in the state at a cost of Rs 972 crore. Once the projects are implemented, 6 thousand 137 hectares of land will come under irrigation. A total of 42 dams have been constructed in the state for flood control, the length of which is 152 kilometres. In addition, 193 flood control projects will be implemented to prevent erosion of various rivers. The state government is taking special initiatives to control flood water in various places in Gomti district, including Agartala," he added.

Secretary of the Public Works Department PK Goyal, Chief Engineer Sudhan Debbarma, and others were present.

- ANI

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Priya S
Finally some serious planning for flood control in Northeast! The data centre idea is smart - real-time data can help predict floods better. But Rs 972 crore for 34 projects? Need to ensure transparency in spending.
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Kavya N
Acha step hai but farmers in Tripura still struggling with basic irrigation. Data centre is good, but ground-level implementation matters more. Let's see how many of these 193 projects actually get completed on time.
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Ravi K
Flood control and irrigation - both are crucial for Tripura's agriculture. Happy to see CM focusing on tech like data centre. But Rs 4.50 crore for second phase seems steep. Hope it's worth the investment.
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Lakshmi X
As someone from Tripura, I've seen floods ruin crops every year. This data centre could be a game-changer if it gives early warnings. But the real test is when monsoon hits. Fingers crossed 🤞
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Naveen S
42 dams done, 193 more planned - that's serious work. But river erosion is a complex issue. Hope they consult local experts and not just do top-down planning. Eastern India needs sustainable solutions, not just concrete structures.

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