Chief Minister Dr. Yadav launches construction works of lift micro irrigation project costing Rs 1011.05 crore in Bahoriband
Chief Minister Dr. Mohan Yadav has said that Lord Shri Ram had gone to Chitrakoot via the holy land of Bahoriband during his 14 years of exile. This is the Taposthali of Shri Ram. The scheme for which the people of this area have been waiting for the last 40 years is going to be completed today. Chief Minister Dr. Yadav addressed the gathering after inaugurating the construction works of the Bahoriband Lift Micro Irrigation Project worth Rs 1011.05 crore at Bahoriband in Katni district on Thursday.
Chief Minister Dr. Yadav said that the Bahoriband project will irrigate 32 thousand hectares of land in 151 villages of 4 tehsils of Katni district. Farmers will be able to use every drop of water for their fields through sprinkler systems, drips, etc. Land will not be used to build the canal; water will be directly available to the fields. Efforts will also be made to supply drinking water to the citizens of Katni through the project. The Chief Minister also dedicated and performed Bhoomi pujan of various development works worth Rs 55 crore for development in Katni district.
Chief Minister Dr. Yadav said that the Bahoriband Irrigation Project will be implemented on the call of Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi to achieve maximum production through the “Drop More Crop” i.e. using every drop of water. In this, water will be supplied to the fields for soil and water conservation. He said that today the people of Bahoriband are celebrating Holi and Diwali simultaneously. The immense enthusiasm among the people of Katni despite the rain, overwhelmed him.
Chief Minister Dr. Yadav said that Chitrakoot Dham will be made grand and divine on the lines of Ayodhya. Geeta Bhawans will be built in all the Nagar Panchayats, Municipal Corporations, and Municipal Corporations of the state after Gopal Krishna and will focus on the 18 chapters of Bhagwat Gita. Besides, a model village like Vrindavan will be built in every block. Bahoriband will be made a municipal council by adding 15 wards. Along with building reservoirs in Gatakheda, Jujhari, Jamunia, Sihariya, Bejnala, Jamunhai of the district, the Bahoriband reservoir will be revived and the ancient pilgrimage site of Bahoriband, Rupnath, Tigwa, Bilhari, Vasudha water fall, the origin point of Ken river will be developed as a tourist destination. He said that a Dharamshala will be built in Bahoriband after ‘Haribaba Haridas’.
Distribution of benefits to beneficiaries
Chief Minister Dr. Yadav distributed benefits to the beneficiaries of various departments in the programme. He honored Sushri Shraddhanjali Shukla ‘Anjan’, the girl who translated Shrimad Bhagwat Gita from Sanskrit to Hindi. The Chief Minister was presented a silver crown on behalf of the people of Bahoriband in the programme. Chief Minister Dr. Yadav also visited the exhibition organized by women groups of Livelihood Mission, e-Governance, Agriculture, Forest, Women Child Development and Industry Department at the venue.
District in-charge and School Education Minister Shri Rao Uday Pratap Singh said that he is working as a bridge with the state government for the welfare and development of the people of the district for which they will leave no stone unturned. Our government has made big decisions in the last eight months for the welfare of the state. MP Shri V.D. Sharma said that today is a historic day for the welfare of Katni. Chief Minister Dr. Yadav has launched work on an irrigation project costing Rs. 1011.5 crore today, which will change the image and destiny of 151 villages in Katni district. The people of the area had been demanding this project for many years. He said that work is being done to provide drinking water to every house under Jal Jeevan Mission. The project will provide irrigation and drinking water facilities to the people of the area. He said that the state government is committed to development and is providing easy access to facilities to the people. Local MLA Shri Pranay Prashant Pandey, MLA Shri Sanjay Satyendra Pathak, Shri Sandeep Jaiswal, Shri Dhirendra Bahadur Singh, public representatives, and a large number of farmers, public and Ladli Behnas were present in the programme.
Local people express gratitude to Chief Minister Dr. Yadav
The people of the area thanked Chief Minister Dr. Mohan Yadav for the Bahoriband Lift Irrigation Project costing Rs 1011.05 crore to facilitate 151 villages of four tehsils of Katni district, including Bahoriband, Sleemanabad, Reethi, and Katni. Local farmers said that the Chief Minister’s gift will usher happiness and prosperity. There will be an increase in the irrigated land area of Katni district. Through this project, water will reach the irrigated fields of the farmers thus making them prosperous. Bakal resident farmers Shri Sukhdev Patel and Shri Sumer have described the lift irrigation project for the plateau region as a step towards changing the picture of the region and the fate of the farmers.
Meanwhile, farmer Pandit Sukhdev Prasad Dubey, resident of ward number 3 of Sleemanabad, described the lift irrigation project as a unique gift by the Chief Minister to the residents of the area and said that it will increase the irrigated land area of the area. The farmers here are happy with this gift. He congratulated and thanked the Chief Minister for bringing smiles to the faces of the farmers. Farmers Shri Amit Sahu and Shri Ram Sundar Gupta, residents of village Kuan, have also thanked the Chief Minister for providing irrigation facility for the farmers of Pathar region.
Key features of Bahoriband Micro Irrigation Project
The administrative approval for this project is Rs 1011.05 crore. With this, farmers of 151 villages of Bahoriband tehsil of Katni district will be able to irrigate 32 thousand hectares of area, which will irrigate 18800 hectares of 86 villages of Bahoriband tehsil, 9345 hectares of 43 villages of Sleemanabad tehsil, 2500 hectares of 17 villages of Reethi tehsil and 1355 hectares of agricultural land in 5 villages of Katni tehsil.
In this project, 151 villages will get the irrigation facility by lifting 128.50 MCM (12.39 cumecs) water from R.D. 102.50 km of the right bank main canal of Bargi Dam from village Bhanpura Tehsil Dhimarkheda. With this, 23m of pressurized water will be provided to a 2.5-hectare area through an underground pipe canal system. With this, farmers can do irrigation by using sprinklers and drip. The specialty of this method will be that farmers will get the benefits of more irrigation and better production in less water.
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