Addressing a press conference here this afternoon, Chandrababu said groundwater level stood at 11.11 meters (below ground level) as on today this year compared to 13.45 meters last year.
"This is an increase of 2.34 m over the last year. In the parched Rayalaseema region (comprising four districts of Anantapuramu, Kadapa, Kurnool and Chittoor) alone the groundwater level rose by 8.46 m compared to more than half a meter in coastal Andhra," he explained.
"I have taken up (water conservation) as a yagna. I am trying as Bhagiratha and I am very happy. I thought it would take a lot of time but due to good rains the results are visible this year itself. It is a historical satisfaction," Chandrababu observed, even as he elaborated on the various water conservation measures initiated by the government.
While the government targeted to dig six lakh farm ponds this year, work on 2,62,491 has already commenced.
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Of this, 25,003 farm ponds were completed and the rest were in progress.
"We spent Rs 516 crore on farm ponds. Another Rs 1,094 crore was spent on 4,04,479 water harvesting structures while Rs 55 crore was spent on trees," he added.
"I told them not to suffer damage permanently because of the reluctance to spare two cents (of land) for farm ponds," the Chief Minister said.
Supervisors of MGNREGS have been warned that they would lose their job if they did not meet the targets under farm pond programme.
"Every village has to dig 100 farm ponds. This will boost groundwater and reduce use of electricity (on borewells)," Chandrababu said.