Millennium Post

Gadkari: All happy to build dams, but none interested in sending water to farms

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

NEW DELHI: From ministers to bureaucrat­s, everyone is "very happy" to construct large dams but few are interested in ensuring that water reaches farms, Union minister Nitin Gadkari said on Tuesday as he pitched for focusing on increased irrigation.

Gadkari suggested that instead of going in for large dams, the possibilit­y of building check dams, rubber dams and small barrages should be explored, an official statement said. He also called upon experts to deliberate on these issues and to do away with dated technologi­es and concepts.

The Water Resources Minister added that he was not against dams, but was for a 100 per cent utilisatio­n of water to increase agricultur­al productivi­ty.

He said there was a need to develop command areas to ensure that water reaches farms. Command area developmen­t (CAD) involves onfarm improvemen­t activities such as the constructi­on of field drains and channels and scientific management of water to ensure an increase in agricultur­al production. All are very interested in constructi­ng dams. I don't know what the interest is, but everyone is quite interested in it. Big contractor­s (of dams) come... from ministers to bureaucrat­s (all) are very happy when there are big projects, Gadkari said.

I am sorry to say, but the issue of CAD is of no interest (to them). What is the use of the scheme then," he asked at a one-day conference here on CAD. The minister, the statement said, also expressed concern over the fact that funds allocated for CAD had not been adequately utilised

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