Chaudhary presiding over a two-day meeting of chief engineers of Balmiki Nagar, Muzaffarpur, Samastipur, Siwan, Darbhanga,Purnea and Birpur, asked them to ensure that proportionate expenditure be made at all under-construction anti-flood and irrigation projects in Bihar.
Taking stock of the erosion preventive works and flood safety and maintenance projects in the state, Chaudhary directed the engineers to constantly monitor the embankments and canals and undertake restoration of canals with funds from the MNREGA.
He said that the department to complete utilization certificate for works undertaken under the Accelerated Irrigation Benefit Programme (AIBP) so that additional installments from the centre could be released.
Observing that irrigation infrastructure was key to success of the state government's agriculture road map, the WRD Minister asked the officials to pay attention to enhancement of irrigation capacity and directed them to ensure that water in the canals must reach to its end so that the farmers could plant kharif crops.