Water yet to flow from these ‘functional’ LI schemes
The Hindu
Over 1500 ryots waiting for the schemes to irrigate 6,050 acres
For any project maintenance is crucial and lack of it can prove costly. At least five minor lift irrigation schemes in Narayanakhed constituency are facing maintenance problems though the officials claim that all of them are ‘functional.’ While four projects are lifting water from river Manjeera, one is designed to lift from the back waters of Singur reservoir. Karamungi, Shapur, Thornal and Palakurthi lift irrigation schemes were built on river Manjeera while Borancha is located on the back waters of Singur. Karamungi was commissioned in 1984 with an estimated cost of ₹34.43 lakh to irrigate about 600 acres. Presently, upgradation was sanctioned for an estimated ₹ 2.03 crore and renovation works are completed.More Related News
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