Jalore : Jalore The revised inspection report of the Western Rajasthan Canal Project related to the ambitious Mahi Project, which provides drinking water and irrigates the dry areas of Jalore, Sirohi and Barmer districts of Western Rajasthan, was released by the agency on 2 December. In this 426 page report, the water received in Kadana Dam has also been assessed river wise. Wapcos company has also released facts related to the water flowing in about 17 rivers. Earlier, Chief Engineer Water Resources Department Sandeep Mathur had written to the agency on November 28 after not receiving the revised report from the agency. In which it was mentioned that the inspection report was released on May 29, 2024 and in the meeting on August 2, it was asked to present the report with necessary amendments, but it was not released. Due to which further action in the project is being delayed. Rajasthan Patrika published a news on December 2 with the title ‘Important project floating in papers, agency is not handing over the complete report to the department’. After the news was published, the agency has released a revised report.
The project is important
lover The future of availability of drinking water and irrigation water in Jalore, Barmer and Sirohi districts will depend on this important project. This project is also important because the water of Kadana Dam in Gujarat is being used for irrigation in Sujalam Sufalam Project. During the Lok Sabha election meeting, BJP candidate Lumbaram Chaudhary had demanded Prime Minister Narendra Modi for the implementation of this project. Let us tell you that water is flowing in Sujalam Sufalam canals only at a distance of 15 to 20 km from the border of Rajasthan. Talking about preliminary reports, this water from the high level canal can change the fate of these affected districts of Rajasthan. During the meeting in August, the agency was asked at the headquarters level to submit a revised report, which was not received. Now this report has been received, it has also been informed at the headquarters level.