The ambitious project of the NDA government aims at addressing water needs of dry swathes in Madhya Pradesh and Uttar Pradesh.
"I assure you that the Prime Minister will come to Bundelkhand within two months and lay the foundation stone of this project (Ken-Betwa river linking). We will try to ensure its implementation within the next three years, though project (completion) time is five years and free the Budelkhand region from the drought-like situation," Gadkari said while addressing a programme here.
A plea last year had challenged the environment clearance granted to the project, which would be located in Uttar Pradesh and Madhya Pradesh.
"90 per cent of the total amount of Rs 25,000 crore which is needed for this project would be given by the Centre," the Road Transport & Highways, Shipping and Water Resources Minister said.
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Early implementation of the project would depend on the acquisition of land by the state government, he said.
"16 river-linking projects have been proposed across the country and all were cleared by the Centre. We have also made it mandatory to implement the Madhya Pradesh model of river linking, which connects the water bodies through pipelines instead of canals," he said.
Gadkari further said the focus of the Centre is on providing facilities in villages to prevent migration of people to big cities.
"Villagers are going to metros, which are consequently facing the problems of drinking water, habitation etc. The Centre wants to strengthen villages by developing schools, industries, irrigation, agriculture, and by providing employment etc. Why the villagers would migrate if all these facilities are made available in villages?" he asked.
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