Odisha signs agreement to invest Rs 1,115 crore for groundwater recharge

IANS  |  Bhubaneswar 

The on Friday signed a subsidiary agreement for the implementation of a project on climate change for massive

The $166.30 million (approximately Rs 1,115 crore)-project will be implemented in 15 districts across the state in five years.

The South Korea-based will provide $34.36 million (approximately Rs 232 crore) to the as financial assistance through NABARD.

The said that the will arrange for the remaining amount through convergence funding.

He said that this will be the country's first project from the

To address the adverse impact of climate change on the sector, the had submitted a proposal to

Under the project, 10,000 ponds will be renovated and the structure will be constructed to conserve surplus rainwater.

"Apart from renovation and improvement of 10,000 ponds, the project envisages shafts to to the aquifers, development of 1,000 deep bore wells with solar pumping based micro irrigation and capacity building of farmers," said the

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First Published: Fri, August 10 2018. 16:32 IST