Punjab, J&K ink pact on restarting Shahpur Kandi project

IANS  |  Chandigarh 

Border states Punab & and Kashmir on Saturday signed an agreement to re-start work on the Rs 2,793-crore Shahpur Kandi project.

It will not only deliver power and irrigation benefits to the nation worth Rs 850 crore annually but will also prevent water going waste to

Chief Minister said the signing was a "historic" event.

"The two states have decided to complete the project within three years," an official said on Saturday.

He said the Chief Minister had been pursuing the matter aggressively with the central government over the past several months.

"He had, in a recent meeting with for Water Resources, River Development and Ganga Rejuvenation, Nitin Gadkari,sought early resolution of all issues relating to this project," the said.

The agreement was signed in on Saturday in the presence of and Kashmir Governor and Minister for Water Resources Sukhbinder Singh Sarkaria.

Shahpur Kandi Dam, an inter-state project, was approved by the Government of as a aNational Project' in February 2008 at a cost of Rs 2,285.81 crore, including the irrigation component of Rs 653.97 crore.

Though work on the project started in 2013, it was halted in 2014 due to certain observations raised by the and Kashmir government.

In the meantime, the submitted a revised cost estimate amounting to Rs 2,793.54 crore and requested the Government of for inclusion of the project in the prioritized list of projects.

--IANS

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First Published: Sat, September 08 2018. 19:52 IST