Upper Bhadra Project will be completed by year-end: Chaluvarayaswamy

Upper Bhadra Project will be completed by year-end: Chaluvarayaswamy He notes 17.04 tmcft of water needs to be lifted from the Tunga river to the Bhadra reservoir and ₹324 crore is being spent on this project.

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Upper Bhadra Project will be completed by year-end: Chaluvarayaswamy

Upper Bhadra Project will be completed by year-end: Chaluvarayaswamy He notes 17.04 tmcft of water needs to be lifted from the Tunga river to the Bhadra reservoir and ₹324 crore is being spent on this project.

Key points

  • According to Chaluvarayaswamy, the phase-1 of the Upper Bhadra Project will be completed by November or December, 2026, and water will reach Davangere, Chitradurga, Tumakuru and Chikkamagaluru districts.
  • Citing various works under progress, he remarked, "All these works will be completed by the end of November and water will be released by the end of December."
  • During the implementation of this project, there was a delay in obtaining permissions and other statutory approvals related to land acquisition, forest and power transmission line.

What happened

Major and Medium Irrigation Minister N. According to Chaluvarayaswamy, the phase-1 of the Upper Bhadra Project will be completed by November or December, 2026, and water will reach Davangere, Chitradurga, Tumakuru and Chikkamagaluru districts.

Responding to the question raised by Congress member Balkis Banu in the Legislative Council on Friday, he remarked 17.04 tmcft of water needs to be lifted from the Tunga river to the Bhadra reservoir and ₹324 crore is being spent on this project. "During the implementation of this project, there was a delay in obtaining permissions and other statutory approvals related to land acquisition, forest and power transmission line. All these have been rectified, " he stated.

The bottom line

Taken together, the developments around upper Bhadra Project will be completed by year point to a situation that is still moving, and the coming days should bring more clarity.

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