Punjab's Game-Changer: How Rs 3,394 Crore Dam Project Transforms State's Future

Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann has inaugurated the massive Shahpur Kandi Dam project worth Rs 3,394 crore. This landmark initiative will significantly boost the state's electricity generation with 206 MW capacity while providing extensive irrigation facilities. The dam will transform agriculture in the Majha region by bringing water to 12,500 acres of farmland. It also ensures optimal utilization of Ranjit Sagar Dam's full power potential while preventing water wastage to Pakistan.

Key Points: Bhagwant Mann Inaugurates Shahpur Kandi Dam Project Punjab

  • Project to generate 206 MW electricity through two new powerhouses
  • Will irrigate 12,500 acres across Pathankot, Gurdaspur and Amritsar districts
  • Ensures optimal operation of Ranjit Sagar Dam's 600 MW capacity
  • Creates large-scale employment opportunities for Punjab's youth
  • Prevents excess water flow into Pakistan through strategic storage
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Punjab CM opens Shahpur Kandi Project of Rs 3,394 crore

Punjab CM Bhagwant Mann inaugurates Rs 3,394 crore Shahpur Kandi Dam, boosting power generation by 206 MW and irrigation for 12,500 acres in Majha region.

"marks a historic day for the nation, especially for Punjab - Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann"

Pathankot, Nov 5

On the sacred occasion of the Parkash Purab of the first Sikh Guru, Guru Nanak Dev, Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann on Wednesday gifted the people of the state a landmark project of Rs 3,394.49 crore by formally inaugurating the Shahpur Kandi Project, which will significantly boost the state’s electricity generation and irrigation facilities.

Congratulating everyone on the Parkash Purab while dedicating the project to the people, the Chief Minister said today “marks a historic day for the nation, especially for Punjab.”

He expressed heartfelt gratitude on behalf of all Punjabis to the engineers, employees, and labourers who worked tirelessly day and night to turn this dream project into reality.

Mann said the dam project will prove to be a blessing for farmers, industrialists, traders and common citizens.

The Chief Minister said Punjab, being an agrarian state, will gain immensely from this project as it will not only increase power generation but also provide extensive irrigation facilities.

He said, apart from it, the project will also create large-scale employment opportunities for the youth. Mann envisioned that the Shahpur Kandi Dam would be the lifeline of Punjab, especially for the Majha region.

The Chief Minister said he was confident that this dam would illuminate lakhs of homes and brighten countless lives.

Sharing detailed information about the project, he said the Shahpur Kandi Dam Project is being constructed at a cost of Rs 3,394.49 crore, out of which Punjab is contributing Rs 2,694.02 crore (around 80 per cent), while the remaining Rs 700.45 crore (20 per cent) is being funded by the government of India.

Mann said 3,171.72 acres have been acquired for the project, out of which 1,643.77 acres are in Punjab and 1,527.95 acres in Jammu and Kashmir.

Speaking about irrigation benefits, the Chief Minister said the project will provide irrigation facilities to 5,000 hectares (12,500 acres) of land in Punjab, bringing water to farmlands in Pathankot, Gurdaspur, Amritsar, and other districts of the Majha region.

He said it will also ensure a continuous irrigation supply to 1.18 lakh hectares under the Upper Bari Doab Canal system.

He said before the construction of the Shahpur Kandi Dam, the Ranjit Sagar Dam powerhouse could not operate at its full capacity of 600 MW during peak hours (morning and evening) because there was no downstream reservoir to store water, resulting in excess water flowing unused into Pakistan.

However, the Chief Minister said that with the commissioning of the Shahpur Kandi Dam, water released from the Ranjit Sagar Dam will now be stored in the new reservoir, enabling optimal power generation during high-demand hours and ensuring a steady supply of water for irrigation.

He said the Shahpur Kandi Dam stands 55.5 meters high and includes a 7.7 km-long hydel channel.

Mann said two powerhouses with a total capacity of 206 MW are being constructed, and nearly 75 per cent of the work has already been completed.

- IANS

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Priya S
Excellent initiative by CM Mann! What's particularly impressive is that Punjab is contributing 80% of the funds. Shows our state's commitment to development. The employment opportunities for youth are much needed.
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Michael C
As someone working in renewable energy sector, I appreciate the 206 MW capacity. However, I hope the environmental impact assessment was thorough. Large dam projects often have ecological consequences that need careful monitoring.
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Sneha F
Waah! What a wonderful Guru Purab gift for Punjabis! The timing is perfect - dedicating this to Guru Nanak Dev ji makes it even more special. Hope this brings light and water to every home in the region 💡💧
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Aman W
Good that we're stopping water from flowing unused to Pakistan. Every drop counts for our farmers. But I hope the land acquisition process was fair to the local people whose lands were taken for the project.
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Kavya N
My father is a farmer in Gurdaspur district. He's been waiting for such irrigation projects for years. This will change our lives! Thank you to all the engineers and workers who made this possible 🇮🇳

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