Hyderabad: Implementation of the Gazette Center notification on the Srisailam outlet and the Sagar Nagarjuna project by Telugu Twin countries from Andhra Pradesh and Telangana did not occur in the near future, especially because the latter had not decided the main problems, high-ranking officials said.
The Telangana Government hesitated to provide electricity stations on these projects and have not yet decided on the Peddavagu project, with officials who said they would take longer before the clarity reached.
According to sources, the Telangana Government also awaits reports on these projects from a committee formed at six outlets (canals and regulators) before handing it to the management of the Krishna River Council (KRMB).
The government instructed the committee led by the engineering at the head of Muralidhar to consider the arguments placed by Telanagan before Tribunal Brajesh Kumar and also maintained the interests of the country while making recommendations.
KRMB has ordered the State Government of the AP and Telangana to provide all outlets on the Srisailam and Sagar Nagarjuna project on October 14.
The Board requested that the State Government bring up a separate Gos to complete the process of submitting the project listed in the Gazette of the Ministry of Jal Shakti Union.
Andhra Pradesh has issued go 54, transferring to KRMB, SPILLWAY SRISAAM, POTHredypadu head regulator, Srisailam right channel, Handrineeva Lift Irrigation Project, and Mucchumarri Lift Irrigation Scheme.
But on the condition that Telnagan must also submit a project.
Telangana has not published it and does not want to submit three Hydel projects (Srisailam left, Nagarjuna Sagar House Power House, and Nagarjuna Sagar Left Powerhouse).
According to sources, the implementation of Gazettes will take place only if the two countries issue Gos, which seems impossible at this time.
“At the end of the month, there might be clarity at ordinary outlets,” said the source.
