Telangana
Chief Minister K Chandrasekhar Rao is to meet with his Maharasthra counterpart
Devendra Fadnavis who invited the former for a formal meet to push the projects
ahead. KCR extended thanks to Fadnavis for his initiative in this regard, a CMO
release said. The two chief ministers will sign the deal for Kaleshwaram
project and other barrages during their meet. KCR along with irrigation
minister T Harish Rao and an official team will leave for Maharastra on
data-term="goog_1988295137">Mar 7 and meet Fadnavis in Mumbai on Mar 8 to complete the process. On
construction of the projects and barrages lakhs of acres will come under
irrigation and use the waters for drinking purpose if necessary.
As per the plan it was proposed to construct five barrages including Rajapet, Pinpahad by Maharasthra and three at Medigadda on Godavari, Chanakha and Tummidihatti on Pranahitha in Adilabad by Telangana state. Telangana Government accorded administrative permissions for the projects it has to build. Aimed at irrigating 1 crore acrs of crops, Kaleshwaram project will irrigate crops in Karimnagar, Warangal, Nizamabad and Medak and drinking water to Hyderabad.
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