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Modi dedicates dam on Narmada to the nation

Sardar Sarovar Dam project was mired in many controvers­ies and faced impediment­s from pro- and antidam activists, till finally the Supreme Court gave the nod for its constructi­on in 2000

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KEVADIA (INDIA): Nearly 56 years after its foundation was laid, the Sardar Sarovar Dam, which was mired in controvers­ies and faced stiff opposition from affected villagers, on Sunday became a reality with Prime Minister Narendra Modi dedicating it to the nation.

Modi, on his 67th birthday on Sunday, unveiled the plaque dedicating the mega project to the nation amidst chanting of vedic hymns by students.

Earlier, the prime minister performed a puja at the site here in the Narmada district.

Union minister Nitin Gadkari, Gujarat Chief Minister Vijay Rupani were among the dignitarie­s present on the occasion.

The foundation stone of the dam, which could prove to be a boon for the people of the state’s perenniall­y-parched areas like Saurashtra, Kutch and North Gujarat and even few districts of Rajasthan, was laid on April 5, 1961 by first the country’s first prime minister, Jawharlal Nehru.

However, it took 56 years to finally complete its constructi­on due to court cases and protests by the affected villagers.

The project was mired in many controvers­ies and faced impediment­s from pro- and anti-dam activists, till finally the Supreme Court gave the nod for its constructi­on in 2000.

The dam on the river Narmada has been described as ‘Gujarat’s lifeline’ by the BJP leaders, as it aims to provide drinking water to 131 urban centres and 9,633 villages (53 per cent of total 18,144 villages of Gujarat) and irrigation facilities for 18.54 hectares of land covering 3,112 villages under 73 talukas in 15 districts.

Modi’s visit, which has added significan­ce as assembly elections are due in Gujarat by the year-end, is the second in less than a week after he hosted Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe in the state and launched the bullet train project.

Earlier, the prime minister had stressed that the project will start a new chapter of prosperity for Gujarat. Chief Minister Vijay Rupani had called the project as “Gujarat’s lifeline”, noting that the agricultur­al income and production by farmers in the state had more than doubled because of it. The delay in the completion of the dam was due to a variety of reasons.

After its inaugurati­on, there was a dispute between Gujarat and Madhya Pradesh on the sharing of the water and electricit­y.

In 1964, to resolve the dispute about sharing of the Narmada water between Gujarat and Madhya Pradesh, the Government of India appointed an expert committee under the chairmansh­ip of Dr A. N. Khosla, as per the website of Sardar Sarovar Narmada Nigam Ltd.

However, the Madhya Pradesh government was not agreeable to the sharing of Narmada water as per Khosla Committee report and hence the Narmada Water Dispute Tribunal was constitute­d in 1969, said the website.

“The tribunal gave its final award in December 1979,” after which the constructi­on was started in 1980, it said.

However, the Narmada Bachao Andolan (NBA), led by activist Medha Patkar, soon launched an agitation against the dam and took the matter to the Supreme Court over environmen­tal concerns and the rehabilita­tion of tribals from their dwellings as their lands were likely to be submerged in the dam water.

The NBA launched an aggressive agitation on the issue and also pursued the matter in the court.

The Gujarat government promised in the court to give a robust rehabilita­tion package to those affected by the project, but the NBA would not accept that.

In 1996, the Supreme Court stayed the project, further delaying the work on the dam.

The apex court, on October 18, 2000, in a 2-1 majority judgement, allowed constructi­on of the dam up to the height of 138 metres subject to completion of the rehabilita­tion process.

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- PTI /PMO BOON FOR PEOPLE OF GUJARAT: A view of the Sardar Sarovar Dam that was dedicated to the nation by Prime Minister Narendra Modi at Kevadiya in Narmada district on Sunday.
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