CM Revanth Reddy Urges Swift Completion Of Irrigation Projects

Hyderabad, Sept 27 (Maxim News): Chief Minister Revanth Reddy emphasized the urgent need to prioritize and expedite irrigation projects across the state. He has instructed officials to focus on completing projects that can deliver irrigation water within the next six months, identifying them as the top priority.

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The initiative aims to enhance agricultural productivity by ensuring timely water supply to farmers ahead of the upcoming kharif season.

During a review meeting, CM Revanth Reddy highlighted the necessity of completing projects within a fixed timeline, stressing that simply allocating funds without completion over years yields no tangible benefits. He stated that completing at least 75 percent of the identified projects would significantly increase the area under irrigation for the next cropping season.

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CM Urge Officials To Resolve Obstacles Hindering Project Completion

The Chief Minister directed the finance department to guarantee uninterrupted funding for priority projects in both the Godavari and Krishna basins, advocating prompt bill payments through a green channel for schemes that would provide water access to a larger population in a shorter time frame. In his efforts to streamline the process, CM Revanth urged officials to proactively address and resolve obstacles hindering project completion.

He pointed out the recurring payment issues tied to the electricity department, highlighting the necessity for improved collaboration among various departments. To facilitate this, he proposed immediate joint meetings involving the irrigation department alongside TRANSCO, GENCO, and DISCOM representatives.

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Further, he called for enhanced coordination with the revenue department to expedite land acquisition processes. CM Revanth instructed that these key departments work together to formulate action plans based on collective decisions taken in their discussions to ensure rapid project progression.  (Maxim News)


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