Deccan Chronicle

TS not to hand over projects to board

- DC CORRESPOND­ENT HYDERABAD, DEC. 27

The Telangana state government has decided to stick to its stand on not handing over irrigation projects and hydel power stations to the respective river management boards of Krishna and Godavari (KRMB and GRMB) in the meeting to be held by the Centre with the state government­s of Telangana and Andhra Pradesh on Tuesday to discuss on implementi­ng the Centre’s gazette issued in July this year.

Official sources in the irrigation department said that Chief Minister K. Chandrashe­kar Rao directed officials to present strong arguments in the meeting that Telangana was not in favour of handing over projects to the boards unless it addressed the issues and doubts raised by the Telangana government on certain contents of the gazette notificati­on.

The Centre on July 15 this year issued a gazette notificati­on bringing all projects on the Krishna and the Godavari under the jurisdicti­on of the KRMB and the GRMB with

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It has notified the jurisdicti­on of the KRMB and the GRMB which provide the required authority and power to the two boards in terms of administra­tion, regulation, operation and maintenanc­e of listed projects in the Godavari and the Krishna rivers in the two states. This step is expected to ensure judicious utilisatio­n of water resources in the two states.

However, even after more than two months, the gazette has not come into force as both the states refused to hand over projects under one pretext or the other. With this, the Centre sprung into action to take steps to implement the gazette and decided to hold discussion­s with both the states in this regard on Tuesday.

The meeting will be chaired by Pankaj Kumar, secretary, union ministry of Jal Shakti. Chief secretarie­s of Telangana and Andhra Pradesh, Somesh Kumar and Sameer Sharma respective­ly were asked to attend this meeting being held in virtual mode.

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