Amarinder revives dam project to curb water flow to Pakistan

IANS  |  Pathankot (Punjab) 

on Friday revived the vital Kandi Dam project that has the potential to curb the water flow of rivers to

The project has been revived with the Chief Minister's personal efforts in order to resolve all pending issues with the government.

Of the estimated cost, which is in addition to the Rs 640 crore already spent till 2014, Rs 1,408 crore would be spent on the power component, with 100 per cent share of the government, and Rs 685 crore on the irrigation component, with a share of Rs 485 crore to be contributed by the and Rs 179.28 crore by the state.

Announcing that the project would be completed within three years, the Chief Minister, said it would result in increased irrigation of 5,000 hectares across the state.

Apart from generating clean power, the project would also improve the irrigation potential of 1.18 lakh hectares of the (UBDC), he added.

said the water currently flowing to would be utilised by farmers in

The Kandi Dam Project is being constructed on River Ravi, 11 km downstream of Ranjit Sagar Dam Project and 7 km upstream of Works.

During February 2008, the declared the Kandi Dam a 'National Project', along with 13 other projects.

With the dam earlier proposed to be completed by July 2017, construction work was on in full swing, but owing to the intervention of the government, the work was stopped on August 30, 2014, under the Punjab Termination of Agreements Act 2004.

--IANS

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First Published: Fri, March 08 2019. 17:18 IST