
Naidu meets Jal Shakti Minister, seeks project clearances, funds
The Hindu
Naidu urges Central support and clearances for crucial irrigation projects, including Polavaram, to boost Andhra Pradesh's water security.
Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu on Tuesday (February 10) made a strong pitch for Central clearances and financial support for key irrigation and drinking water projects in the State during a meeting with Union Jal Shakti Minister C. R. Patil as part of his Delhi visit.
Emphasising that water security is critical to Andhra Pradesh’s agricultural future, farmers’ livelihoods, and drinking water needs, the Chief Minister urged the Centre to take expeditious decisions on long-pending proposals and inter-State water disputes. He underlined that timely approvals and funding would have a transformative impact on drought-prone regions of the State.
Raising the Polavaram project, Mr. Naidu sought a permanent withdrawal of the stop-work orders, stating that they were severely hampering execution. He also requested reimbursement of the additional expenditure incurred due to enhancement of the carrying capacity of the project’s right and left main canals.
The Chief Minister sought financial assistance for Polavaram Phase–II, which involves land acquisition, rehabilitation and resettlement, and construction of protection embankments, pointing out that these works alone require an additional outlay of around ₹32,000 crore.
Mr. Naidu also proposed the Polavaram–Nallamala Sagar link project to divert surplus Godavari floodwaters to drought-hit regions, describing it as a vital multi-purpose project catering to drinking water, irrigation, and industrial needs. He urged the Centre to approve the project under the National River Linking Policy and extend technical and financial support.
On inter-State issues, the Chief Minister pressed for resolution of the Andhra Pradesh–Odisha Vamsadhara water dispute and sought immediate gazette notification of the final report of the Vamsadhara Water Disputes Tribunal to facilitate construction of the Neradi Barrage.

Three people, including an elderly man and a woman, died, and 12 others were injured in Raichur district’s Deodurga taluk on Tuesday. According to police sources, one person died on the spot, the other at the hospital, and 12 were injured in an accident that occurred near Karigudda village in Deodurga taluk.

Belagavi-based NGO, Pyaas Foundation, has begun the task of rejuvenating a century-old well in Vadgaon Nazar Camp. Mayor Mangesh Pawar launched the work on Monday. The well was built by the Kings of the Kurundwad princely state in the 1920s. The stone masonry structure once served as the primary source of water for the entire village of Vadgaon, which is now part of Belagavi city.











