Wednesday 26 September 2012

Central team ‘fully satisfied’ with quality and progress of projects in Gulbarga and Bidar districts

A two-member team from the Central Water Commission (CWC), monitoring minor irrigation projects in the region, has expressed satisfaction over the quality of work and the progress of projects in Bidar and Gulbarga districts.
The team, comprising R. Azhagesan, Director (Appraisal) and J. Harsha, Deputy director (Appraisal), said the projects, funded under the Accelerated Irrigation Benefit Programme (AIBP), were implemented as per norms fixed by the Water Resources Ministry.
They inspected Thana Kushnoor (west) barrage works in Aurad taluk of Bidar district on Tuesday, a unique check-dam with silt flushing system at Dhannur in Basavakalyan taluk in Bidar, the barrage at Sungtan at Basavakalyan, and the bridge-cum-barrage across the Gadorinala, on the border along Bidar and Gulbarga districts on Wednesday, as well as barrages at Hudgi and Hallikhed in Humnabad taluk.
In Gulbarga district, the team inspected the bridge-cum-barrages at Malkood in Chittapur taluk, and Ranjole, Bhootpur and Gundalli in Sedam taluk, as well as the barrage at Madhwar and praised officials for the work.
‘Improvement’
Speaking to The Hindu at Malkood, team leader Mr. Azhagesan said there had been great improvement in the work. “We are fully satisfied with the quality of the construction.”
He said Karnataka stood third in utilisation of AIBP funds. The north zone of the State’s Minor Irrigation Department was in the forefront of this, he added.
Criticism
However, Mr. Azhagesan expressed dissatisfaction at the failure of officials to constitute water users’ associations in the minor irrigation projects in the north zone. “We have given strict instructions that in all minor irrigation projects funded by AIBP, the associations should be constituted and maintenance of the projects handed over to them immediately.”
At almost all the places the team went to, farmers enthusiastically welcomed them and explained how the projects had helped improve their situation.
The team then left for Yadgir district, to see the implementation of work at the barrage near Bandallivillage (Yadgir taluk), an anicut near Wadagera, and the bridge-cum-barrage at Shirwal (both of them in Shahpur taluk).
Advice for farmers
Bidar Special Correspondent reports:
During its visit, the team urged farmers to form water users’ societies under the cooperative model to ensure optimum utilisation of water. Adopting a calendar of water impounding and release, and a matrix of suitable crops for the region with water supply, would be beneficial, Mr. Azhagesan said.
He said that of the 121 minor irrigation works planned in the district, funds had been released for 67. Of these, 32 projects that can irrigate 2,752 hectares had been completed, he said.
He advised officials to speed up work taken up under the later phases of AIBP.
In cases where work was delayed because of disputes regarding land ownership, among other problems, the team advised farmers to resolve the issues by taking village residents into confidence and seek the cooperation of the district administration and gram panchayats.

More:http://www.thehindu.com/todays-paper/tp-national/tp-karnataka/work-on-minor-irrigation-projects-praised/article3940822.ece

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