Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

BIHAR’S NEW CANAL WALL COLLAPSES

- Avijit Biswas n avijit.biswas@htlive.com

In a major embarrassm­ent for the Nitish government, a portion of an 11km irrigation canal caved in during trials ahead of its inaugurati­on in Bihar’s Bhagalpur district on Tuesday, with its gushing waters inundating parts of a nearby township. The canal took around 40 years to build.

PATNA: A portion of the wall of an irrigation canal in Bihar’s Bhagalpur district collapsed on Tuesday and inundated local roads and neighbourh­oods, hours before it was to be inaugurate­d by chief minister Nitish Kumar.

Officials said nearly 20 feet of the wall of the main canal of the Bateswar Ganga Pump Nahar Yojana (BGPNY) in Kahalgaon sub-division of the district breached during a trial and water gushed through, flooding a portion of the National Thermal Power Corporatio­n (NTPC) township nearby.

The water receded from most areas on Wednesday morning but ankle-deep water was still seen at a half-kilometre stretch of a nearby road.

“The breach had been plugged and work is in progress to strengthen the wall of the canal where the breach was caused,” said Arun Kumar, chief engineer (civil), water resources department. Nitish’s visit was cancelled. The project was ready for inaugurati­on in May-June this year but the event had to be cancelled because of technical difficulti­es, sources said.

Sources said action was taken against several water resource department officials but it wasn’t confirmed officially. Local MLA, Sadanand Singh of Congress, alleged “gross negligence of concerned officials” led to the collapse. The BGPNY had been conceived nearly 40 years ago to boost agricultur­e in Bhagalpur and adjoining Jharkhand, utilising the water of the Ganga. Officials said the latest breach was likely to further delay the project, whose costs had spiraled from ₹13.77 crore to ₹828 crore. The project would serve 27,603 hectares of land, 22,716 of which would be in Bihar.

Terming the incident “unfortunat­e”, principal secretary of water resources department, Arun Kumar Singh, said that the canal would be repaired and all technical flaws removed within two months. He said an underpass of the NTPC over which the canal was passing through could be one of the reasons for the breach.

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