Centre to give Rs7k cr for Narmada project
Centre to give Rs7k cr for Narmada project
Ahmedabad: The Planning Commission of India has approved central government funding to the tune of Rs7,000 crore for building canal network in the command area of Narmada project in Gujarat.
Last week, the Commission approved the revised cost estimation of Sardar Sarovar Project after examining the details of the cost benefit of the ambitious project, which is described as the lifeline of Gujarat.
“After examining the details submitted by us, the Planning Commission has approved the revised estimation, which will help us in accessing funds to the tune of Rs7,000 crore for building canals across the state," a senior official of Sardar Sarovar Narmada Nigam Limited (SSNNL) said.
Under the Accelerated Irrigation Benefit Programme (AIBP), a central government scheme, funds will be provided to create irrigation facilities in drought prone areas in the country, he added.
According to SSNNL officials, availability of funds from the Centre will help to expedite the canal works. So far, less than 30% of canals have been built, while remaining have not started or are under construction.
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