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Rathore meets Bharati to push for interlinking of 3 Raj rivers

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Pushing for linking three rivers in Rajasthan with the proposed interlinking of Yamuna and Sharda, Union Minister Rajyavardhan Singh Rathore today approached the water resources ministry to put forth the project, which would enhance water supply for Jaipur.

Rathore, who represents Jaipur Rural constituency, said the interlink will also improve the water table of Rajasthan's capital and its surrounding areas.

"My submission to Uma Bharati was to interlink River Yamuna with three rivers such as Banganga, Bandi Nadi and Menda Nadi," Rathore, who is Minister of State for Information and Broadcasting, said here after meeting with Union Water Resources Minister Uma Bharati for the purpose.
 

According to him, the excess of water that Yamuna would receive after Sharda being linked with the former is likely to be about 18 billion cusecs.

"There is already a plan for the link to go further ahead. I am asking it to be planned through around Jaipur," he said to a query on whether he was seeking for the expansion of Yamuna-Sharda link.

It may be recalled that the NDA Government is actively pursuing Yamuna-Sharda link to meet the water requirements of Delhi and also provide water for the farming sector in Haryana and Uttar Pradesh.

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First Published: Jan 14 2015 | 10:25 PM IST

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