Telangana Minister Assures Commitment to Pranahita-Chevella Project

Telangana irrigation minister N. Uttam Kumar Reddy reaffirms the state government's commitment to the Pranahita-Chevella Project. Proposals from RV Associates and IIT Hyderabad are being analyzed for diverting water from Tummidihatti to Yellampalli. A special review meeting focused on alternative alignments and restoration works of Kaleshwaram project barrages. The minister directed officials to complete all tests before the monsoon season.

Key Points: Telangana Committed to Pranahita-Chevella Project

  • Telangana government committed to Pranahita-Chevella Project
  • Proposals from RV Associates and IIT Hyderabad under review
  • Meeting held to discuss alternative alignments for water diversion
  • Restoration works of Kaleshwaram project barrages prioritized before monsoon
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Committed to undertaking Pranahita-Chevella Project, says Telangana minister

Telangana minister N. Uttam Kumar Reddy reaffirms commitment to the Pranahita-Chevella Project, reviewing proposals from RV Associates and IIT Hyderabad for water diversion.

"The government is making determined efforts to divert water from Tummidihatti to Yellampalli to provide irrigation to lakhs of acres - N. Uttam Kumar Reddy"

Hyderabad, April 29

Telangana's irrigation minister N. Uttam Kumar Reddy asserted on Wednesday that the state government is committed to the construction of the Pranahita-Chevella Project.

He said proposals have been prepared in line with the assurance given in the manifesto. The government is making determined efforts to divert water from Tummidihatti to Yellampalli to provide irrigation to lakhs of acres, while also examining alternative proposals for the same alignment.

RV Associates and IIT Hyderabad have jointly submitted four proposals. Each proposal is being thoroughly analysed in terms of cost, feasibility, advantages, and constraints. A final decision will be taken after reviewing these proposals in a meeting with Chief Minister Revanth Reddy.

A special review meeting was held at the minister's camp office to discuss alternative alignments from Tummidihatti to Yellampalli and the restoration works of Medigadda, Sundilla, and Annaram barrages, which are part of the Kaleshwaram project.

The Congress government last year decided to revive the Pranahita-Chevella Project across the Godavari River in the erstwhile Adilabad district.

It promised to correct the 'historic mistake' committed by the previous BRS regime, which merged the original Pranahita-Chevella project into the Kaleshwaram Lift Irrigation Scheme.

Uttam Kumar Reddy directed officials to complete all required tests for the restoration works for the three barrages of the Kaleshwaram project before the onset of the monsoon.

Standard Penetration Tests (SPT) must be conducted at intervals of every 1.5 meters, and permeability tests at every 3 meters. During drilling, even if rock is encountered, boreholes must be extended up to 5 meters into the rock, he said.

The coordination committee appointed for the restoration of the barrages has been instructed to visit the sites and fix timelines. The Director of Central Water and Power Research Station should remain on-site to ensure the speedy execution of restoration works.

The minister also directed that regular updates on the progress of testing and restoration works be submitted to the National Dam Safety Authority.

Irrigation Principal Secretary E. Sreedhar, Assistant Secretary K. Srinivas, ENC Ramesh Babu, Jayashankar Bhupalpally Collector Rohit Sharma, and representatives from RV Associates and IIT Hyderabad attended the meeting.

- IANS

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Michael C
It's great to see detailed technical planning - soil tests every 1.5 meters and permeability tests every 3 meters shows serious engineering approach. But I wonder about the total cost and who will bear it. Hope the project benefits the drought-prone regions effectively.
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Kavya N
The minister says they'll 'correct the historic mistake' of BRS merging projects. But I hope this doesn't become another political blame game. Farmers just want water, regardless of which party does it. Focus on execution, not just announcements. ๐Ÿ™
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Ramesh W
I'm from Adilabad area - this project has been pending for decades. The Kaleshwaram project was supposed to solve everything but we still have water issues. At least now they're doing proper tests on those barrages. Let's see if they complete before monsoon.
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Naveen S
Mixed feelings here. On one hand, the detailed analysis from IIT Hyderabad and RV Associates is promising. But the minister should also address environmental concerns - diverting water from Godavari could affect downstream flow and ecology. Need a balanced approach. ๐Ÿž๏ธ
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Suresh O
Finally some transparency with regular updates to National Dam Safety Authority. The previous government never cared about safety protocols. Hope the officials meet those drilling requirements - rock penetration up to 5 meters is a good standard. ๐Ÿ‘
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