Centre approved Kosi-Mechi River Interlinking Project 09/08/2019 – Posted in: Daily News
KOSI-MECHI RIVER INTERLINKING PROJECT
The central government has approved construction of 76.20 km canals on the eastern bank of Kosi for irrigation purpose.
- It is the second major river interlinking project after Ken-Betwa of Madhya Pradesh.
Features & Advantages
- It will relieve large swathes of north Bihar from the menace of recurring floods.
- The mega project will also provide irrigation for a whooping over 2.14 lakh hectares of command areas spread across the districts of Araria, Kishanganj, Purnia and Katihar in north Bihar.
- Channeling Kosi water into the Mahananda will optimize redistribution of the surplus waters which will take irrigation potential in the region into a different league.
- Kosi-Mechi’s interlinking project is a green project.
- Mechi River will get water from another source and it will become a vast natural resource of irrigation.
Aim
- The project is aimed at alleviating flood.
- This project also has the potential to usher in the next green revolution in the Seemanchal region.
Seemanchal region includes districts of Purnia, Katihar, Araria and Kishanganj.
About Kosi-Mechi river interlinking project
- This interlinking project envisages diversion of part of surplus water of Kosi river through existing Hanuman Nagar barrage to the Mahananda basin.
- Mechi is an important tributary of the Mahananda river. Its basin remains mostly deficient in providing adequate water for irrigation.
‘National Project’ status
- Bihar’s Kosi-Mechi Interlinking project is believed by experts to qualify for a ‘National Project’ status.
- The project fulfills all mandatory provisions and parametres such as ensuring an irrigation command area of two lakh hectares or more.
- The entire command area is contiguous to an international boundary (India-Nepal) is a critical aspect that the Centre would likely take special note of in our quest for getting it declared a national project.
Green Project
- The river interlinking project involves no displacement of population and there is no acquisition of any forest land. The total land requirements is about 1,396.81 hectares.
- No National Park, Wildlife Sanctuary, Eco-sensitive areas, etc. are present within a 10 km radius of the project’.
Source: Times of India
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