TS Irrigation Projects: ‘KCR-Made Wonders’
Vanam
Jwala Narasimha Rao
The
Hans India (01-10-2023)
(Overflowing Tanks and Reservoirs
demonstrate spectacular achievement. All
over the State there are green fields and Telangana has transformed itself into
‘Annapurna’ or the ‘Rice Bowl of India.’ Pending projects like Kalvakurthy, Bhima,
Nettempadu, Koil Sagar, Yellampally, Mid Manair, Devadula etc. are
expeditiously completed. As part of phase-wise construction of 1200 check dams,
more than 650 have been completed. Kaleshwaram, Sitarama, Devadula, Sammakka
Sagar, PRLIS, certainly makes every Telanganite feel exciting, awesome, and
proud-Observation by Editor Hans India)
Chief
Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao, addressing a public meeting at Narlapur after operationalizing
the Multi-Stage Palamuru Rangareddy Lift Irrigation Scheme (PRLIS), in
September third week, said that, despite Congress Government’s failure to
safeguard the interests of Telangana in the undivided State, and now BJP trying
to derail the State from the path of progress, he was overwhelmed by seeing
huge volume of water surging out of the delivery reservoir at Anjanagiri. By switching
on the first Pump of the first stage lift, unfolding a new phase in the
transformation of Backward Southern Telangana, marking the inauguration of the
mega PRLIS Project.
Through PRLIS, with several unique
features such as largest pumps and surge-pool, 90 tmcft of water will be lifted from
foreshore of Srisailam Reservoir, 79 tmcft for irrigation, 7.15 tmcft for
drinking water and 0.33 tmcft for industrial uses. 3.52 tmcft is for
evaporation losses. In Phase one Drinking Water Needs to 1226 villages
enroute, in Nagar Kurnool, Mahbubnagar, Narayanpet, Vikarabad, Rangareddy and
Nalgonda districts, besides Hyderabad is covered. In Phase two canal network
from reservoirs providing irrigation facilities for 12.30 Lakh Acres and for
industrial use is developed. Water is lifted in Five Stages through Pumping
Stations from Elevation +240 Meters from foreshore of Srisailam Reservoir to an
elevation of +670 Meters at Laxmidevipalli near Shadnagar. Anjanagiri, Veeranjaneya, Venkatadri, Kurumurthiraya,
Uddandapur and Laxmidevipalli are the five Reservoirs with a total capacity of
67.52 tmcft.
The Untold and Lengthy Story of Grossly Neglected
Irrigation Projects, in this part of India, until formation of Telangana State,
can only be compared with the World’s Great literature Mahabharata and Eternal
Greatest Epic Sri Ramayana, in terms of its vastness or whole extent, was the
view expressed by CM K Chandrashekhar Rao on the floor of State Assembly, more
than seven years ago, on March 31, 2016. Demonstrating
and making a presentation supported by Google Maps, CM KCR that day explained, the
much neglected state of Telangana Irrigation Projects with live examples,
covering whole Gamut of the Sector. The detailed presentation
prescriptively, descriptively, precisely, concisely, and comprehensively placed
before the Members who heard with rapt attention was an Encyclopedic thought process of CM KCR, with several Harsh
Realities and Memorable Points to remember forever.
KCR depicted the Gross Negligence and Total
Obliteration of the Telangana Irrigation Sector, in the undivided State which
resulted in painful migration of agriculture labor. For Generations and Generations to come the presentation was like a
precious treasure. Some of us had the opportunity to listen to him from
Assembly Galleries while lakhs did the same on TV Channels. Strangely, Chief
Opposition Party of the day, stayed out of the House during presentation whose rationality
was rightly questioned by CM KCR on the ocassion.
How, immediately after formation of
Telangana State and after BRS came to power, KCR and his team of irrigation experts
comprising Inservice and retired Engineers, had a series of high-level reviews to
reengineer and revive irrigation projects was the key theme of presentation. Some
of us who participated in the review meetings were witness to KCR working
probably for more than three to four thousands hours, ‘Burning the
Midnight Oil’ to undo the injustice done to Telangana by erstwhile
administration. The earlier practice of limiting
helicopter trips only to Chief Minister, was done away with CM KCR’s initiative.
Two-three helicopters were provided for use of retired and Inservice Engineers,
Irrigation Experts, and other Knowledgeable Persons to go around River Krishna
and River Godavari basins for an in-depth study.
It goes without saying that, the result
is what we see today, in the form of totally, near totally or partially completed
Irrigation Projects like Kaleshwaram, Sitarama, Devadula, Sammakka Sagar,
Palamuru Rangareddy etc. The strategy included revival, reengineering and
completing all pending projects on fast-track. Overflowing Tanks and Reservoirs
demonstrate spectacular achievement. All
over the State there are green fields and Telangana has transformed itself into
‘Annapurna’ or the ‘Rice Bowl of India.’ Pending
projects like Kalvakurthy, Bhima, Nettempadu, Koil Sagar, Yellampally, Mid
Manair, Devadula etc. are expeditiously completed. As part of phase-wise
construction of 1200 check dams, more than 650 were completed.
Against this background, a brief account,
or a bird’s-eye view of Kaleshwaram, Sitarama, Devadula, Sammakka Sagar, PRLIS,
certainly makes every Telanganite feel exciting, awesome, and proud. Where were
we when Telangana State was formed Nine and Half Years ago, and where are we
now, is obviously a concurrent history, a Role Model of ‘Best and Next
Practices’ in the Irrigation Sector. The earlier precedents of merely
laying namesake foundation to projects and not completing them were done away
by CM KCR. He not only laid foundations but also inaugurated them, and thus set
an Example for the entire nation.
For instance, Kaleshwaram, the first ‘Man
Made (KCR Made) Wonder,’ the brain child of CM KCR, is the world’s largest
Multistage Multi-Purpose Lift
Irrigation Project. Water from River Godavari at Medigadda, at 94 Meters height
from sea level, lifted in ten stages and supplied to Kondapochamma Sagar, which
is at 618 meters height. By ensuring unprecedented cooperation of the then Maharashtra
CM for projects on Godavari, Pranahita and Penganga Rivers through a Historic Agreement,
CM KCR paved way for Laxmi Barrage (Medigadda) on River Godavari,
Tummuidihatti, Rajapeta on Penganga, Chanaka-Korata and Pimparad barrages on
Penganga River. CM KCR inaugurated this
four years ago in September, 2019 in the presence of then Governor ESL
Narasimhan, then Maharashtra CM Devendra Fadnavis and AP CM YS Jagan Mohan
Reddy.
Water is impounded in Lakshmi barrage, Saraswathi
barrage, Parvathi barrage, Annapurna reservoir, Sri Ranganayaka Sagar, Sri
Komaravelli Mallanna Sagar and Kondapochamma Sagar etc. 18,25,700 acres of Ayacut in 13 districts, 121 mandals and 1698 villages will
be irrigated with this project water. In addition, it is also
contemplated to provide 10 tmcft of drinking water to enroute villages, 30 tmcft
of drinking water to Hyderabad and 16 tmcft of water to industries.
Foundation
Stone for Sitarama Project was laid by CM KCR in February 2016 at Rollapadu
Village of Tekulapalli mandal of Khammam district and was completed in a record
time of 11 months. Construction of pipelines, pumphouse, approach channel, sub
stations was taken up parallelly. Project was inaugurated by CM KCR on January
31, 2017. Total ayacut under
this project is 6.74 Lakh Acres, which includes 3,28,853
Acres new ayacut and 3,45,534 Acres stabilization,
spread over Bhadradri Kothagudem, Khammam and Mahaboobabad districts. Paleru
Reservoir will be linked to Sitarama to stabilize ayacut when there is shortage
of water in Nagarjunasagar Project.
Chokkarao Devadula Lift Irrigation Scheme contemplates lifting of water
from Godavari River near Gangaram of Eturunagaram Mandal in Jayashankar
Bhupalapally District to irrigate 5.57 Lakh Acres in upland drought prone areas
of Hanamkonda, Warangal, Karimnagar, Jayashankar Bhupalapally, Mulugu, Jangaon,
Yadadri, Suryapet and Siddipet Districts. Out of this about 1.55 lakhs of acres
is proposed to be tagged on to Kaleshwaram Project. The 3 phased project is aimed
at meeting drinking water needs of Warangal
Town, many mandals and villages. Sammakka Sagar Project or
Tupakulagudem Barrage envisages construction of barrage across Godavari
near Tupakulagudem village in Mulugu District with storage capacity of 6.94 TMC
to stabilize ayacut of 6.21 Lakh Acres under Devadula and 7.50 Lakh Acres under
SRSP two Stages.
Monsoon
Paddy Cultivation which was only in 22 lakh acres in 2014-15, touched to 65
lakh acres in 2023-24, almost thrice. Overall paddy cultivation in both seasons
touched a record 1.26 crores acres. Water
now available to 73,33,000 acres will be made available to an additional
50,24,000 acres in future. Great Efforts put in by former
Irrigation Minister Harish Rao (Now Health and Finance Minister) and former and
present Irrigation Special Chief Secretaries SK Joshi and Rajat Kumar are
equally laudable.
(The writer is Chief Public Relations Officer to the Chief Minister, Telangana)
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