|
Online edition of India's National Newspaper Saturday, April 29, 2000 |
|
Front Page |
National |
International |
Regional |
Opinion |
Business |
Sport |
Entertainment |
Miscellaneous |
Features |
Classifieds |
Employment |
Index |
Home |
|
Regional
| Previous
| Next
Alamatti Dam Issue: Projects to be completed on 'war footing'
By Our Special Correspondent
BANGALORE, APRIL 28. The Chief Minister, Mr. S. M. Krishna, said
here today that the work on the execution of all projects coming
under Scheme A of the Bachawat Award on sharing of Krishna waters
would be completed on a war footing while the question of the
State's demand for raising the height of the Alamatti Dam to 524
metres would be taken up with another tribunal to be constituted
by the Centre.
He told presspersons after a marathon meeting of floor leaders of
all parties and experts that the Supreme Court's verdict on
fixing the height of the Almatti Dam at 519.6 metres was only an
interim order and not a ``permanent fixture''.
He said the leaders and experts were of the unanimous opinion
that the irrigation projects under Scheme A including Alamatti
Left and Alamatti Right Bank canals, Mulwadi Lift Irrigation
projects and the Hippargi projects should be given top priority.
Mr. Krishna said there was a misconception among the people that
the Supreme Court's decision not to raise the height of the dam
above 519.6 metres was a permanent fixture. It was not so and the
issue of raising the dam's height to 524 metres would be taken up
with the tribunal to be constituted by the Centre.
He said the meeting was also of the opinion that the State should
prevail upon the Centre to constitute the tribunal at the
earliest.
Mr. Krishna said there was another misconception about the
State's case for raising the height of the Dam to 524 metres. He
said it was necessary for power generation.
The Chief Minister clarified that Chamundi Power Company,
entrusted with the work of power generation, had come out with a
report stating that 2,800 million units of power could be
generated only if the height of the dam was raised to 524 metres.
Now with the height at 519.6 metres, the power generated could
only be 2,056 million units - a loss of 25 per cent.
He said the Government was able to get the copy of the Supreme
Court's judgment only on Friday and that copies of it would be
made available to leaders of all parties and experts and another
meeting would be convened at the earliest to take up a detailed
discussion.
Those who participated in the meeting included the Law Minister,
Mr. D. B. Chandre Gowda, the Home Minister, Mr. Mallikarjuna
Kharge, the Major and Minor Irrigation Minister, Mr. H. K. Patil,
the Social Welfare Minister, Mr. Kagodu Thimmappa, the Minister
for Panchayat Raj and Rural Development, Mr. M. Y. Ghorpade, the
Leader of the Opposition in the Legislative Assembly, Mr. Jagdish
Shettar, the Leader of the Opposition in the Council, Mr. K. H.
Srinivas, Mr. M. C. Nanaiah, Mr. D. H. Shankara Murthy and Dr.
Tanga, MLCs, the leader of the JD(U) Group in the Assembly, Mr.
P. G. R. Sindhia, the former Chief Minister, Mr. M. Veerappa
Moily, and the Chairman of the newly-constituted committee to
study the condition of Kannadigas living in border areas, Mr.
Vatal Nagaraj.
Mr. H. G. Balakrishna, former judge of the Karnataka High Court
and some experts on water disputes and the Chief Secretary, Mr.
B. K. Bhattacharya, were present.
Send this article to Friends by E-Mail
|
|
Section : Regional Previous : Fake certificate racket busted Next : Minister announces 'Vision 2010' | |
|
Front Page |
National |
International |
Regional |
Opinion |
Business |
Sport |
Entertainment |
Miscellaneous |
Features |
Classifieds |
Employment |
Index |
Home | |
|
Copyright © 2000 The Hindu Republication or redissemination of the contents of this screen are expressly prohibited without the written consent of The Hindu |
|