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Himachal CM Sukhu Secures Rs 2,000 Crore Relief for Kishau Dam Project from Centre

Himachal Pradesh CM Sukhvinder Sukhu met Union Home Minister Amit Shah and secured a major financial relief for the state. The Centre agreed that Rs 2,000 crore for the power component would be borne by beneficiary states Delhi, Rajasthan, and Haryana. Sukhu had refused the previous government's agreement to pay Rs 800 crore as state share, arguing it was unfair given the state's displacement and losses. The Kishau dam project on the Tons river will provide Himachal with 100 crore units of power annually worth Rs 600 crore.

Delhi, Rajasthan, Haryana to bear Rs 2,000 crore for Himachal dam project: CM Sukhu

New Delhi, June 16

Himachal Pradesh Chief Minister Sukhvinder Sukhu on Tuesday called on Union Home Minister Amit Shah here and succeeded in breaking the eight-year-old deadlock over the financial implications of the construction of the 422 MW Kishau dam project.

The Centre, in principle, agreed that an estimated cost of Rs 2,000 crore for the power component on the State's side would be borne by the beneficiary States of the water component of this project: Delhi, Rajasthan and Haryana.

The Kishau dam project, proposed to be constructed on the Tons river on the border of Uttarakhand and Himachal Pradesh, is estimated to cost Rs 15,000 crore, a State government statement said.

At a high-level meeting held with Home Minister Shah, CM Sukhu strongly presented the State's case. Due to his pursuit of the issue, the financial burden could be avoided, which the previous government could not achieve.

The Chief Minister said the previous government had agreed to give Rs 800 crore as the State's share, which the present government refused in the interest of the State, keeping in view its limited resources.

He also mentioned that, for the water component, the Central government was providing a 90 per cent grant, and it was not fair that such assistance was not being given for the power component.

He further said while the State's population in the project area will be displaced, the State will bear maximum loss due to the project. "Therefore, it is unfair for the State to bear financial burden further and its contribution towards the nation's progress should be compensated suitably," the Chief Minister said.

He added that the State will receive its share of 100 crore units per year from the power component of the project, amounting to about Rs 600 crore after construction, providing an addition to the State's financial resources.

Union Minister for Power Manohar Lal Khattar, Union Jal Shakti Minister C.R. Patil, Chief Ministers of beneficiary States and senior officers of concerned ministries were present at the meeting.

— IANS

Reader Comments

Priya S

Makes sense to share the cost. Delhi and Rajasthan get the water, so they should pay for the power component too. But I'm concerned about the displacement of local families in Himachal. Hope proper rehabilitation is planned before construction starts.

Arjun K

Rs 15,000 crore for 422 MW? That's expensive per MW. We should be investing more in solar and wind instead of these big dams that displace people and harm the environment. But since it's already going ahead, at least Himachal got a fair deal. 👍

Sarah B

I've been following Kishau dam project for years. This is a significant breakthrough after the 2016 deadlock. The cost-sharing model where beneficiary states pay for the power component sets a good precedent for future inter-state water projects. Pragmatic politics at work.

Rohit P

Good for Himachal but what about Rajasthan? We are already facing water crisis and now paying for someone else's dam? The distribution of benefits sounds fair on paper, but ground reality is different. Hope the water actually reaches our parched fields. 🌾💧

Nikhil C

The previous government really messed up. Agreeing to pay Rs 800 crore when you can negotiate for zero? CM Sukhu showing how it's done! Also, 100 crore units per year means Rs 600 crore annually for Himachal - that's a huge boost for the state economy. Well played! 👏

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