Nagpur: Wardha, Land Sevagram Ashram Mahatma Gandhi, is the second part of the second hit district after Yavatmal because of suicide farmers because of severe water scarcity.
Large turnaround may occur with the Transport Minister Union Nitin Gadkari who claimed that the rejuvenation of the River and Nullah without disturbing the ecological balance would immediately end water shortages in the district.
Gadkari, along with several NGOs and Corporate, worked together after the villagers who were harmed close to ministers with problems arising from water scarcity.
Gadkari rushes a letter to the Chairman of the Bajaj Group Emitus Rahul Bajaj seeking aid under the Company’s Social Accountability Fund (CSR) for Dham Rejuvenation, a subsidiary of the Vena River, past 26 km in the district.
SILT accumulated over the years has limited river flow, which often causes village floods during the rainy season.
Decisions are taken to implement a popular bulldhana pattern that involves the source of the earth to improve / construction of national highways, state roads and trains and water conservation work through lies / deepening of water bodies.
Bajaj immediately gave RS4 Crore and Roped sanctions at the NGO – Jankidevi Bajaj Gramin Vikas Sanshtha (JBGVS) – to assist the state irrigation department in the project.
Just before the onset of the monsoon, the district government led by the Prerna Dishbhratar collector along with officials of the Irrigation Department and JBGVs members under the Chairperson of the Shiksha Mandal Sanjay Bhargava began to ratify and widen the work on a 2 km stretch of the Dham River.
Combined labor works all the time from 27 to 31 May.
Their efforts to increase river flow and its capacity increased by 6%.
Now, the team has planned to finish the work at the remaining because the rainy season has been withdrawn.
Jawaharlal Nehru Port Trust (JNPT) offers CSR funds from RS2 Crore for Moti Nullah Deselting to work on a tamaswada pattern.
An NGO – Purti Sinchan Samruddi Kanyankari Sanshtha – led by a team of geologists, including Madhao Kotasthane, deepened and widened Nullah to benefit the six villages that had been flooded during the rainy season.
“If every village in Maharashtra adopts the same pattern, it will be free of drought with minimal costs and suicide will also drop significantly.
Building a large dam involving many complex permits such as environmental permits, and the cost on the higher side.
The bulldhana pattern is The most cost-effective way to ensure water throughout the year without disturbing ecological balance, “Gadkari told the media during his visit to both places on Monday.
* Dham River Rejuvenation Location | Yelakaeli Village, Selu Town, Wardha CSR Dana | JankideVI Bajaj Gramin Vikas SanStha Amount | Rs 4 Crore * Moti Nullah Air Conservation Location | Mandwa Village, Arvi City, CSR Wardha Fund | Jawah Jawah Jawaharlal Nehru Amount | RS 2 Crore Works Completed | Psambar & Widening Irrigation Area | 2,000 hectares in each project benefit | Flood stops, ground water refilled