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3 dams will be constructed in Uttarakhand: Gadkari

Press Trust of India  |  Rohtak (Haryana) 

today said three dams would be constructed in Uttarakhand to stop unutilised share of in river waters from flowing to

The for Water Resources and Transport said water from the dams would be brought to through the to overcome shortage and irrigate parched lands in the state.

"It will be taken to other states also," said while addressing the 3rd Agri Leadership Summit-2018 on the concluding day here.

"During the Partition, got three rivers, but we could not utilise our share of the waters which kept flowing back to Pakistan," he said.

Now, the central government has decided to stop the flow of the country's due share into and utilise it to feed our parched lands, he further stated.

said the central government had taken several steps to utilise the water flowing into the ocean.

Through drip irrigation, the farmers would get three times more water which would result in more than doubling the production.

He said has assured the farmers of the country one-and-a-half times the cost of production of crops as MSP "and we will achieve it at any cost".

On the success of the third Agri Leadership Summit, said this would give farmers a broader perspective, provide them direction and techniques, and offer the benefits of research.

The farmers of the state have made huge contributions to the country's grain stock. But the fate of farmers cannot be changed with the production of wheat and rice only, he said.

"I am a and know well the situations the farmers of the country pass through," he said.

"Now, time has come to change the attitude of farmers. They should diversify into cash crops and explore the possibility of making bio-diesel from crop residue. In Maharashtra, 55 buses are running on bio-diesel. The farmers of can use crop residue for making bio-diesel," he said.

said plan had been drawn to set up 1,000 industries for making bio-diesel in the country out of which, 100 would be set up in

These will provide direct and indirect employment to about five lakh people of the state, added.

Addressing the Summit, of Steel said the condition of farmers remained a major concern of the and that he was working for their welfare.

Several decisions have been taken by him to double the income of farmers, Singh said.

Acharya Dev Vrat, and Agriculture and Farmers' Welfare O P Dhankar also addressed the meet.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

First Published: Mon, March 26 2018. 22:25 IST
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