Between 1994- 2003, history was created in the field of irrigation by achieving the stabilization of 10 lakh acres of irrigation and 18 lakh acres of gap irrigation by Top TDP policies. Cultivable land in the state of Andhra Pradesh is 392.7 lakh acres, out of which 296 lakh acres are cultivated. Out of which the area under colorful water sources is only 133.64 lakh acres. Our state gets 2764 TMCs of water from numerous lower gutters like Godavari, Krishna, Penna, Vamsadhara, etc. It's only what Andhra Pradesh is using so far. Another 960 TMCs of water are anticipated to be used. In this 292 systems are under construction. 1804T.M.C.s. You may stay updated on TDP latest news by reaching our website.
Construction of flood tide drainage conduit systems from Srisailam Right Branch Canal, Sriramsagar 1st Phase, 2nd Phase, Telugu Ganga Project, Eliminatei Madhavareddy Canal, Priyadarshini Jurala Project, Somasila, Vamsadhara 2nd Phase, S.R.S.P. World Bank, JBIC, AI for timely completion of ongoing 18 medium systems and 85 small systems. BP, NABARD, and Irrigation Bonds have handed fiscal coffers and the work is going on in full swing. Veligonda, Galeru- Nagari, Handri- Neeva, Nettempaduetc. Systems are going on presto. In an attempt to completely use our share in the swash waters, for inter-state agreements regarding Ichampalli, Polavaram, Ellampalli, Lendi Pen Ganga, and Janjhavati Munnu systems, the central blessing is ongoing- In the times 1994- 2003, fresh irrigation was handed to 10.697 lakh acres at a record cost ofRs. 8865 crores. Sweats are being made to achieve 4.84 lakh acres of irrigation in the Larry, medium, and small irrigation sectors in the time 2003- 04. For more achievements of Nara Chandrababu Naidu, visit our website.
K.C. Canal modernization
Through the Japan Bank for International Operation (JBIP) scheme, K.C. irrigates the drought-prone districts of Kurnool and Kadapa. The canal modernization project has been designed at an estimated cost of Rs.1033.70 crores and Rs.555 crores have been allocated to KBIC. Works were undertaken with assistance. 403.44 crores had been spent as of March 2003, and Rs.216.56 crores have been allocated in the budget for the year 2003-04 to carry out the remaining works.
World Bank-assisted projects
Sri Ramsagar Project-1st Phase
This project is planned to be built in 2 phases, Kakatiya canal is 284 km, Saraswati canal is 47 km, and Lakshmi canal is 35 km under the 1st phase. The structure is intended to irrigate 9,68,632 acres. The total estimate is Rs.2562.74 crores, work is in progress to stabilize 5,17,000 acres at an expenditure of Rs.930.20 crores till March 2003 under the AP3 scheme.
Srisailam right bank canal
The scheme is intended to provide irrigation to 1,90,000 acres in drought-prone areas like Nandyala, Banaganapalli, and Koilakuntla areas of Kurnool district, Jammalamadugu of Kadapa district. A.P. Under -2, only 37 percent of the work was completed by the deadline of June 1994, despite World Bank assistance. The present government returned to A.P. Undertakes the work with the help of Rita below -3. The estimated amount was Rs.932.20 crores while the expenditure in March 2003 was Rs.745.86 crores. – In 2003-04, 139.18 crores have been allocated to irrigate 60 thousand acres.
NABARD Assistance Works
A total of 397 schemes (17 La 36 Medium, -202 Small 136 Uplifts) will be sanctioned at a cost of Rs.1473 crores to create a new ayakattu of 9,74,110 acres from RIDF-1 to RIDF-7, of which so far Completion of 10 major, 28 medium, 117 minor and 67 uplift schemes irrigates 5,60,535 acres. Till December 2002, Rs.1109 crores have been spent on it. Efforts are underway to complete 169 schemes in 2003-04.
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