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Thursday, August 27, 2020

Karnataka committed to constructing Mekedatu Dam: DCM Ashwath Narayan

Water Resources
The Deputy Chief Minister said he would expedite the process of holding talks with the Centre in this regard.
PTI
Karnataka Deputy Chief Minister Dr CN Ashwath Narayan on Wednesday said that the state government is committed to the constructing the proposed Mekedatu project across river Cauvery, and it will expedite dialogue with the Centre regarding the issue.  Narayan, who is also the Ramanagara district in-charge Minister, held discussions with officials of Cauvery Neeravari Nigam Ltd on issues concerning the implementation of the project. Mekedatu is a Multipurpose (drinking and power) project, which involves building a balancing reservoir, near Kanakapura in Ramanagaram district. Tamil Nadu has been vehemently opposing the project, raising apprehensions that the state will be affected if the project takes shape. The project would ensure drinking water to Bengaluru and that the government will expedite the process for seeking its approval from the Union Jal Shakti Ministry and the Central Water Commission, Narayan was quoted as saying by his office in a release. Water Resources Minister Ramesh Jarkiholi has already spoken to the Union Minister twice in this regard, and "we hope to get the approval soon," he said. The detailed project report was before the Central Water Commission and Karnataka would request it to review it soon, Narayan said. Also, if approval was required from the forest and environment department, efforts will be made to expedite it. The project will be helpful in releasing water to Tamil Nadu as per the Supreme Court order and also 400 MW power can be generated, he said, adding that the estimated cost of the project was Rs 9000 crore. On August 18, Tamil Nadu Chief Minister K Palaniswami had reiterated the state's opposition to the project and wanted the CWC and the Cauvery Water Management Authority to reject the proposal.
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