CM Yediyurappa reviews progress of Yettinahole, Upper Bhadra projects


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Bengaluru, Jun 29: Chief minister B S Yediyurappa has directed that water should be released to Vedavathi valley by the end of July under the first phase of the Yettinahole project for which the state government has spent Rs 9,003.86 crore so far.

The Yettinahole project provides drinking water to over 68 lac people of 6,557 villages of 29 taluks in the 7 districts.

The chief minister, who reviewed the progress of the Yettinahole and Upper Bhadra Projects on Tuesday, asked the officials to complete the works in both projects in a time-bound manner.

The state government’s proposal for declaring the Upper Bhadra project as a national project to ensure greater funding from the union government was awaiting the union cabinet’s approval, the chief minister said pointing out that he has already discussed the issue with the union ministers concerned by phone and if necessary will personally meet to press for early approval.

The Upper Bhadra project has completed works to the tune of Rs 2,362.62 crore during the last two years, Yediyurappa said pointing out that the project when completed was expected to benefit water-starved regions of Tumakuru, Chitradurga and Davangere districts.

The chief minister warned the officials that the state government would take stringent action if there were any lapses in the execution of the project.

Chief minister’s additional chief secretary Dr R V Ramana Reddy, finance department’s additional chief s ecretary I S N Prasad, water resources department additional chief secretary Rakesh Singh and other senior officials participated in the review meeting.

Kisan Rail with mangoes flagged off

The chief minister, earlier, flagged off a special Kisan Rail service carrying a consignment of 250 tonnes of mangoes from Chintamani taluk in Kolar district to Delhi.

Horticulture minister, Nagesh, revenue minister, R Ashok, home and law minister, Basavaraj Bommai, cooperation minister, S T Somashekar, Bengaluru Development Authority chairman, S R Vishwanath and other senior officials were present.

 

 

 

  

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  • Shama rao, Bangaloore

    Sat, Jul 03 2021

    Let them make money but at least complete project supply water to needy.

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  • Rajan, Mangalore

    Wed, Jun 30 2021

    If one drives through and sees areas were pipes are laid - dam etc and interior roads - one need not be a environmental expert to judge the amount of Colossal damage done to the very fragile forests -mountains - part of the chain-- WG - In one word - DISASTER - MAN MADE -- all politicians regardless of party affiliations are hand in glove- funds going in -- some have material transport contracts - pipe line - etc- etc - all over dust - digging - whatever can be told is wrong is happening here under the officials watch - mother nature destroyed one has to say with a sad heart - FINALLY IT IS NOW TOLD AT PEAK SUMMER - This project cannot provide drinking water --to the areas intended -

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  • John Tauro, M'lore

    Wed, Jun 30 2021

    water to Chikaballapur was promised by Veerappa Moily in his election manifesto which normally don't materialise in our country. This project was initiated to mint money for the politicians and not to provide water to the common people.

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  • satish, kudla

    Wed, Jun 30 2021

    You all netas have ruined our Tulunad and continue ruining along with our beautiful western ghat. People of this district are helpless as its beyond their capacity. Only natural claimants can root out this unscientific project.

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  • Mbeary, Dxb

    Tue, Jun 29 2021

    All these mega projects means big paisa paisa

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  • sense_shetty, Mangalore Kudla

    Tue, Jun 29 2021

    Yettina Hole project AKA nehtravathi diversion project is a blow to the ecological balance of the western ghats.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Nallasopara

    Tue, Jun 29 2021

    BJP's all Projects are Money Spinning Rackets ...

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  • John Tauro, M'lore

    Wed, Jun 30 2021

    Mind you, this is not a solo project. It's bi-party project in which both BJP and Congress are involved, spearheaded by Veerappa Moily.

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  • Veer, Nagpur

    Tue, Jun 29 2021

    BTW, how is the progress of your chair Yeddy Sir??????…….Are you watching Brindavan or KRS park in Mysore. Normally water is transported to far way places by huge pipes which are not to be seen here but here we see open channel. Don’t worry NITI Ayog will give you 200 out of 100 for this video recording.

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