The Free Press Journal

CENTRE OKAYS DAM ON RAVI, WILL CUT WATER FLOW TO PAK

- AGENCIES /

The Cabinet on Thursday approved the Shahpurkan­di dam project on the Ravi river in Punjab, a move that will help arrest India's share of water flowing into Pakistan, a statement said.

For this, a central assistance of Rs 485.38 crore – for irrigation component – would be provided over five years from 2018-19 to 2022-23.

The Indus Waters Treaty was signed between India and Pakistan in 1960 for sharing of Indus waters. According to the Treaty, India got the full rights for utilisatio­n of waters of the three eastern rivers – Ravi, Beas and Satluj.

"Some of the water of the Ravi river at present is going waste through the Madhopur Headworks downstream to Pakistan. Implementa­tion of the project would minimise such wastage of water," the statement said.

In September, the Punjab and the Jammu and Kashmir government­s signed an agreement to resume works on the Rs 2,793-crore Shahpurkan­di project. Though the work on the project began in 2013, it was halted due to certain issues raised by J-K.

The Punjab government also submitted a revised cost estimate of Rs 2,793.54 crore and requested the Centre to include the project in the prioritise­d list of the Pradhan Mantri Krishi Sinchai Yojana (PMKSY)/Accelerate­d Irrigation Benefit Programme (AIBP) projects.

The project, when implemente­d, will enable the up-stream Ranjit Sagar Dam project power station to act as a peaking station, besides having its own generation capacity of 206 MW and irrigation benefit of 37,173-hectare to Punjab and J-K.

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