Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu on Monday said ₹39,000 crore more is required to complete the multi-purpose Polavaram irrigation project on the Godavari river in the State.
After inspecting the project, he said so far, ₹13,000 crore has been spent on the project, including on land acquisition, rehabilitation and resettlement. In the last three-and-a-half years, the Centre has released ₹3,350 crore for the project, which has been declared a national project.
“It (Centre) has to immediately release ₹3,850 crore more,” Naidu said, adding, “Land acquisition, rehabilitation and resettlement will cost ₹32,000 crore, of which we have so far spent about ₹6,000 crore.”
“The actual project will cost ₹15,000 crore, of which so far we have spent about ₹7,000 crore. We have submitted revised estimates and they are being processed by the Centre,” the Chief Minister said.
“Prime Minister Narendra Modi dedicated the Sardar Sarovar project to the nation on Sunday. Polavaram will be the only such project to be dedicated to the nation next. There is no other project like this now. Polavaram will be a national asset,” he said.
Timeline
Given the importance of the project, “which is the ‘lifeline of AP’ and a symbol of development,” Naidu said he has so far carried out 19 inspections physically and 40 inspections virtually.
“We are determined to complete it (the project) by 2018. It will create a new ayacut (an area served by an irrigation project such as a canal, dam or a tank) of 7.22 lakh acres. Very soon we will invite tenders for the hydro power unit that is part of the Polavaram project,” he said.
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