Gadkari added that he was not against dams, but was for 100 per cent utilisation of water to increase agricultural productivity.
Command area development (CAD) involves on-farm improvement activities such as construction of field drains and channels and scientific management of water, to ensure that the agricultural production goes up.
All are very interested in constructing dams. I don't know what the interest is, but everyone is quite interested in it. Big contractors (of dams) come, don't know...from ministers to bureaucrats are very happy when there are big projects, Gadkari said.
Gadkari made the remarks at a one-day conference on command area development here.
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Seeking to drive home his point, Gadkari said his ministry had prioritised 99 projects at a cost of Rs 78,000 crore under the Accelerated Irrigation Benefit Programme (AIBP). Rs 29,000 crore of these has been marked for CAD to develop canal systems, he added.
But only Rs 2,000-crore worth (CAD) projects have come for Sardar Sarovar (in Gujarat). I was told that Telangana (also) has sent a Rs 12-crore proposal. So, there are no proposals (coming), he said.
Hence, I will say 100 per cent utilisation of resources, he said, stressing on supply of water to farms using modern techniques of pipes, drip irrigation, etc. to increase agricultural production.
The minister also laid emphasis on finding out ways to save cost on various projects.