Chandrapur: Maharashtra Minister for Environment and Tourism, Aaditya Thackeray on Sunday gives direction to take an increasingly deep and widening job for the Kota Skirting River.
He told administration to prepare a development plan for work.
After the river is rejuvenated, Weirs can be arranged on the river to build water reserves, he said.
Thackeray also directed officials to identify human settlements which were vulnerable to flooding because the Ibuai river and building retention walls in the area.
The Minister of Environment, who was in Chandrapur on Sunday, and Guardian Minister Vijay Wadettiwar visited the Iron River.
Wadettiwar said Ibuai was an important district of the district.
The river flow is blocked in several places, which causes flooding.
He sought support from Thackeray to widen and deepen the river bed.
On Sundays, TOI has reported a problem related to the river.
Wadettiwar had held a meeting about deepening and the beauty of the Irai River and Lake Historic Ramala in the city.
He then wrote to Thackeray urged him to visit Chandrapur.
Thackeray said Lake Ramala was being rejuvenated and there would be more focused on the body’s body beauty to develop it as a good tourism place.
The Minister of Environment told officials to give farmers to take fertile land which was excavated from Lake Ramala’s bed.
Green Crusader Bandu Dhotre told Thackeray about the rejuvenation work of Lake Ramala and took him with a heighted inheritance from Bagad Khidki from the historic Chanda fortress.