Hyderabad: The Sungai Krishna (KRMB) Management Board has been, in two separate reports, informing National Green Tribunal (NGT) that has not received detailed project reports (DPRs) related to the Irrigation Scheme of the Palamuru-Rangeddy (PRLI) elevator and Dindi Lift Irrigation scheme ( Lis) from Telangana for board assessment.
KRMB has sent a report first as a response to the petition submitted in NID by nine residents of Andhra Pradesh against Telangana Pri.
The Board has submitted another report at NGT in response to the petition submitted by the government Andhra Pradesh against Dindi Lis.
“Pri and Dindi Lis in Telangana are listed as major, sustainable, unrespary and non-operational in Gazette.
The DPRS is required to be approved by the Apex Board within six months after the publication of notifications.
However, we have not received the DPR with respect to the Pri and Dindi Lis, “The executive engineer KRBM Iva Sankaraiah informs NGT.
He remembers that the notification clause states that if there are undecessive projects that are not approved in both countries must stop operating if they fail to get approval.
In accordance with the minutes of the second APEX board meeting was held on October 10, 2020, it was completed that the two countries would hand over the DPR new projects to the board immediately for the assessment and for the next sanction by the Apex Board.
The two main ministers agreed to hand over the DPRS.
On July 15, 2021, the Ministry of Union Jal Shakti has told the Jurisdiction of the Krishna River Management Board, which provides the authority and power needed for the Board in terms of administration, regulations, operations and maintenance of projects listed on the Krishna River on the Krishna River in two country.
“The two state governments will stop all sustainable work on projects that are not approved by the date of publication notification until the project is assessed and approved according to the provisions (AP Reorganization) acts in accordance with the decision taken at the APEX board meeting seconds.
If approval is not obtained in time Six months after the publication of notifications, full or partial operation, if one of the unrecited projects that are not approved, will stop operating, “he said.
“Within six months the publication of the two state government notices must complete projects that are not approved and approved in accordance with the provisions of the second meeting of the Apex Board.
If approval is not obtained in the time specified in six months, the project is not approved.
Stop operating, “he added.
As per Krmb, Telangana record, through going, has agreed to administrative approval for RS 35,200 Crore to take the Pri to irrigate Ayucut 10 Lakh hectares and provide drinking water during the flood season to drought-prone areas, Rangiteddy and Nalgonda District.
Telangana also approved Rs 6,190 Crore for Dindi Lis, which imagined providing drinking water to areas affected by fluorosis and irrigation facilities to drought-prone areas in Nalgonda and Mahabubnagar.
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