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Punjab Minister Launches Rs 13 Crore Irrigation Projects for Farmers

Punjab Water Resources Minister Barinder Kumar Goyal inaugurated irrigation projects worth Rs 13 crore in Amargarh. The projects will bring canal water to over 3,832 acres of agricultural land for the first time. A new Bhasaur Minor has been constructed to restore water supply to nine villages after 50-60 years. Underground pipelines are being laid to provide canal irrigation to multiple villages.

Punjab Minister inaugurates Rs 13 crore irrigation projects

Chandigarh, June 8

Punjab Water Resources Minister Barinder Kumar Goyal on Monday inaugurated irrigation projects worth Rs 13 crore in the Amargarh Assembly constituency.

Addressing the gathering, the minister said these projects would bring canal water to more than 3,832 acres of agricultural land in the region for the first time.

He emphasised that the government is committed to strengthening irrigation infrastructure and reducing dependence on groundwater, adding that the objective is to ensure every drop of canal water reaches tail-end fields while safeguarding water resources.

The minister said previous governments only indulged in politics over water issues and failed to safeguard the state's rightful share of water.

He added that the Mann government has taken concrete steps to strengthen the canal network, providing long-term, reliable irrigation facilities to farmers.

Giving details of the projects, the minister said a new Bhasaur Minor has been constructed from the Kotla Branch Canal, concretely lined at a cost of Rs 4.07 crore. This will restore the canal water supply to nine villages of Malerkotla and Sangrur districts after nearly 50-60 years.

He said a 7,640-metre underground pipeline is being laid from Bhasaur Minor at a cost of Rs 1.73 crore for Darogewal and Manakmajra villages, providing canal water to 1,006 acres of farmland for the first time.

Similarly, another 4,200-metre pipeline is being laid from Bhasaur Minor at a cost of Rs 1.03 crore for Rustamgarh, Sangali, Sangala, and Bhaini Kalan villages, which will benefit around 980 acres with canal irrigation after Independence.

At Dehleez Khurd village, the minister inaugurated irrigation works worth Rs 6.17 crore. He said that under these projects, a 20,149-metre modern pipeline is being laid from the Bathinda Branch at a cost of Rs 5.63 crore to provide canal water to the villages of Mehrna Khurd, Kanganpur, and Rasulpur, covering 1,486 acres.

— IANS

Reader Comments

Priya S

Good move by the Mann government, but let's not forget that previous governments also made similar promises. The real test is how well these pipelines are maintained after a few years. Our farmers have been struggling with groundwater depletion for too long - hope this brings real relief. 🌾

Vikram M

Rs 13 crore is a significant investment. The 7,640-metre pipeline for Darogewal and Manakmajra villages covering 1,006 acres - that's about Rs 1.7 lakh per acre. Seems reasonable if it works. But I worry about the 'concrete lining' - in my village, such linings often crack within 2-3 years. Hope quality control is strict. 💧

Ananya R

Really happy to see focus on canal water instead of just tubewells. Our water table in Punjab has been falling dangerously - in some areas it's down to 500 feet! This is exactly the kind of infrastructure we need. But I hope the minister's criticism of previous governments doesn't distract from actual work. Actions speak louder than words. 👍

Rohit P

My family farms in Sangrur district, and water has been a nightmare. The Bhasaur Minor project sounds promising - restoring supply after 50 years is no joke. But I wish they'd also focus on water conservation methods like drip irrigation. Canals alone won't solve everything when climate change is making rainfall so unpredictable. Still, good first step. 🌱

Kavya N

The Rs 5.63 crore pipeline for Mehrna Khurd, Kanganpur, and Rasulpur villages covering 1,486 acres - that's a lot of land finally getting

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