Key Points

The Union Home Ministry has approved Rs 692 crore for converting wetlands into reservoirs across Assam to combat flooding. This initiative, guided by Home Minister Amit Shah, will transform 15 identified locations into water storage facilities. The state government has already made significant progress by constructing 900 km of embankments in the past five years. Combined with additional funding from ADB and NABARD, this comprehensive approach aims to substantially reduce flood damage in the region.

Key Points: Amit Shah Sanctions Rs 692 Crore for Assam Flood Control Project

  • Rs 692 crore sanctioned for wetland conversion to reservoirs in 15 locations
  • Project aims to significantly reduce flooding by creating water storage capacity
  • State government has constructed 900 km embankments in last five years
  • Additional funding includes Rs 1300 crore ADB loan and Rs 300 crore NABARD works
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Guwahati: MHA sanctions Rs 692 crore for flood control project in Assam, says Minister Pijush Hazarika

Union Home Ministry approves Rs 692 crore to convert wetlands into reservoirs in Assam, a move hailed as a "game-changer" for flood mitigation in the state.

"MHA has given Rs 692 crores under the leadership of Home Minister Amit Shah to develop wetlands into reserves... It will be a game-changer. - Pijush Hazarika"

Guwahati, October 3

Assam Minister Pijush Hazarika on Friday said that the Union Home Ministry has sanctioned Rs 692 crore for the development of wetlands into reservoirs in the state to mitigate floods. At a press conference in Guwahati, he said the initiative, under the guidance of Union Home Minister Amit Shah, would be a "game-changer" for Assam.

Speaking to ANI after a press conference, Hazarika said, "MHA has given Rs 692 crores under the leadership of Home Minister Amit Shah to develop wetlands into reserves, to bring water from rivers... It will be a game-changer. We are also laying geo mega tubes besides our old embankments."

Extending his gratitude to the Home Minister, Hazarika said, "I extend my gratitude to the Union Home Minister Amit Shah for his suggestion to transform the Wetlands into a reservoir to control floods in Assam."

The minister informed that three months ago, the state government received approval to identify 15 locations where wetlands will be converted into reservoirs, and tenders have already been called. "We will spend Rs 61 crore in one location in Sonitpur district," he added.

Highlighting the government's achievements, Hazarika said, "We have constructed 900 km embankments in the last 5 years. Between 1947 and 2021, a total of 4,500 km of embankments were constructed in Assam. We only need to construct 150 km more embankments in the state. I claim that there is a 70 per cent reduction in floods in Assam."

He further said, "Under the leadership of Chief Minister Dr Himanta Biswa Sarma, the water resources department has spent Rs 2000 crore every year. As an ADB loan, we will do work worth Rs 1300 crore. We will do NABARD-sponsored works, Rs 300 crore, Union Home Ministry, Rs 692 crore and ADB-sponsored works, Rs 1300 crore."

Responding to remarks by NSUI Assam, which called him "Mas Bepari" (fisherman), Hazarika said, "I want to say that, yes, I am a fisherman proudly. But Congress has shown its mentality and stands itself as anti-SC (Scheduled Caste), anti-Assamese, anti-India."

Speaking on the death of Assamese music icon Zubeen Garg, the minister said, "No one will be spared."

Garg, 52, died on September 19 following a drowning accident in Singapore. His mortal remains were flown to Delhi and later transported to Guwahati on Sunday morning.

- ANI

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Priya S
Good initiative but I hope the implementation is transparent. We've seen many projects announced with big numbers but the ground reality doesn't change. Let's see actual results before celebrating.
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Arjun K
Converting wetlands into reservoirs is a smart ecological solution. This addresses both flood control and water conservation. Hope they maintain the natural balance while implementing this. 🌊
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Sarah B
The minister's claim of 70% reduction in floods seems quite optimistic. While progress is visible, we still see significant flooding in many areas each year. Maybe the data needs more verification.
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Kavya N
As someone from Guwahati, I've seen the flood situation improve in recent years. The embankment work is visible. Hope this new project brings even more relief to our city and surrounding areas! 💪
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Michael C
Interesting to see the mix of funding sources - ADB loans, NABARD, and central government funds. Shows coordinated approach to infrastructure development. Hope the execution matches the planning.

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