The issue of Indira SagarPolavaram dam - a multi- purpose irrigation project being built on the Godavari River inAndhra -- was vociferously raised by the Congress members, including those from tribal-dominated Bastar region, who grilled the BJP Government on the matter.
Expelled Congress MLA Amit Jogi and Amarjeet Bhagat (Cong) raised the issueby moving a call attention motion and sought reply from Water Resources Minister Brijmohan Agrawal.
After the bifurcation of Andhra Pradesh (which led to creation of Telangana) in 2014, the dam was classified as national project and the entire cost for its installation was to be borne by the Centre, they said.
They said the work on installation of "diaphragm (water-blocking) walls" under the project would start in the next one week and 30 per cent work of the scheme will be completed within the next six months.
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In Chhattisgarh, 17 villages and 85 hamlets in Sukma district alone will come under its catchment area. Besides, vast forest and mineral resources will come under the dam's submergence area, he said.
Areas inhabited by Dorla and Koya, both protected tribes, will get submerged, putting their very survival at risk, Jogi maintained.
"Approximately 8,000 hectares of normal land, 40 villages in Konta tehsil (in Sukma) and 7,000 hectares of agricultural land will come under submergence area.
As per an agreement signed on August 7, 1978, the maximum submergence level was 150 feet which has been now raised to 177.44 feet, he added.
The Minister Agrawal, in his reply, allayed the fears of Opposition and said the State's interest will be protected.