Modi govt will complete all projects pending for decades: Anurag Thakur
17-December-2021
The Narendra Modi government is committed to completing all the projects
 pending for decades in coming years, said Union Minister for 
Information and Broadcasting Anurag Thakur.
  He also said
 that the Renukaji dam project will benefit residents of Himachal 
Pradesh, Punjab and Delhi and also help in rejuvenation of Yamuna.
Thakur
 told IANS that several projects pending for years have been completed 
by the  government and more will be completed in future. "While 
approving new development projects, the Centre provided all assistance 
and funding to several projects delayed for long due lack of funds and 
other reasons. The government is committed to development and will 
complete them  by providing all the necessary assistance. Ninety-nine 
such projects are taken for completion by the Modi government," Thakur 
said. 
On the Saryu Nahar National Project inaugurated by the 
Prime Minister on December 11, Thakur said: "The project was pending for
 over four decades. In the last four years, the Centre provided almost 
50 per cent of the funds needed to complete the project which provides 
irrigation facilities to over 14 lakh hectares of land and benefits 
about 29 lakh farmers of over 6200 villages of Eastern Uttar Pradesh."
 
Mentioning Ken-Betwa inter-linking of rivers project, Thakur said: "The project will provide irrigation facilities to 10.62 lakh hectares and drinking water to over 70 lakh people in Madhya Pradesh and Uttar Pradesh."
The Renukaji dam project, he said, will provide irrigation facilities and drinking water to the states of Himachal Pradesh, Delhi, Haryana and Rajasthan. "Prime Minister's vision for farmer welfare and empowerment and his commitment has brought much needed focus on the project of national importance," Thakur said.
On Wednesday, the Cabinet Committee on Economic Affairs (CCEA) approved 90 per cent grant to two national projects- Renukaji and Lakhwar (Uttarakhand). Six clusters of a total 154 Surface Minor Irrigation (SMI) schemes are going in Himachal Pradesh under Pradhan Mantri Krishi Sinchayee Yojana (PMKSY) at an estimated cost of Rs 499.26 crore and targeted irrigation potential of 0.255 lakh hectare, he said.
"So far, total central assistance of Rs 356.70 crore has been released from these schemes and 97 schemes have been reported complete with achievement of 0.184 lakh hectare irrigation potential in March 2021," Thakur added.
The CCEA has also approved implementation of PMKSY for 2021-26 with an outlay of Rs 93,068 crore. - IANS
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