Water Resources on Environment: (Monsoon Session) 2013-14 – Part-II

Q. No. Q. Type Date Ans by Members Title of the Questions Subject Specific Political State Ministry Party Representative

08.08.2013 Water Shri Narahari Mahato Conservation of Water Environmental Education, AIFB West Bengal *67 Starred Resources NGOs and Media Shri Manohar Tirkey Freshwater and Marine RSP West Bengal Conservation 08.08.2013 Water Km. Saroj Pandey Water Resource Projects Water Management BJP Chhattisgarh *70 Starred Resources 08.08.2013 Water Smt. Putul Kumari Prone States Disaster Management Ind. Bihar *74 Starred Resources Shri Gorakh Nath Water Management BSP Pandey 08.08.2013 Water Shri Vikrambhai Repairing of Bunds Disaster Management INC 708 Unstarred Resources Arjanbhai Maadam 08.08.2013 Water Smt. Jayshreeben Patel Modified AIBP Scheme Agriculture BJP Gujarat 711 Unstarred Resources Dr. Mahendrasinh Water Management BJP Gujarat Pruthvisinh Chauhan 08.08.2013 Water Dr. Sanjay Sinh Sharda Sahayak Yojana Agriculture INC Uttar Pradesh 717 Unstarred Resources 08.08.2013 Water Shri Ramsinh Committee on Disaster Management BJP Uttar Pradesh 721 Unstarred Resources Patalyabhai Rathwa 08.08.2013 Water Shri A.K.S. Vijayan Fast Tracking Dam Water Management DMK 722 Unstarred Resources Projects 08.08.2013 Water Shri Prataprao Social Commitment SS 752 Unstarred Resources Ganpatrao Jadhav Alternative Technologies Shri Chandrakant Water Management SS Bhaurao Khaire Maharashtra 08.08.2013 Water Shri Ramesh Bais Joint Mechanism of Freshwater and Marine BJP Chhattisgarh 766 Unstarred Resources Brahmaputra Conservation Shri Radha Mohan Water Management Bihar Singh BJP

Shri Hari Manjhi BJP Bihar 08.08.2013 Water Shri Sajjan Singh Irrigation Projects in Agriculture INC 779 Unstarred Resources Verma Madhya Pradesh Shri Bhoopendra Singh Water Management BJP Madhya Pradesh 08.08.2013 Water Shri Pradeep Majhi MoU in Water Water Management INC 782 Unstarred Resources Management 08.08.2013 Water Shri Marotrao Sainuji Allocation of Tribal Areas Water Management 790 Unstarred Resources Kowase INC Maharashtra 08.08.2013 Water Dr. (Smt.) Evaluation of Freshwater and Marine 808 Unstarred Resources Lakshmi Botcha Programmes Conservation INC Andhra Pradesh 08.08.2013 Water Dr. Mahendrasinh Rainwater Harvesting Freshwater and Marine 810 Unstarred Resources Pruthvisinh Chauhan Conservation BJP Gujarat 08.08.2013 Water Shri Gorakh Prasad Flood Management Disaster Management 816 Unstarred Resources Jaiswal Schemes BSP Uttar Pradesh Smt. Rama Devi BJP Bihar 08.08.2013 Water Shri Rayapati Panel to Study Disasters Disaster Management 817 Unstarred Resources Sambasiva Rao INC Andhra Pradesh Shri Shivaramagouda BJP Karnataka 08.08.2013 Water Shri Rajagopal Emergency Action Plan Disaster Management 844 Unstarred Resources Lagadapati INC Andhra Pradesh Shri Sameer Magan Water Management Bhujbal NCP Maharashtra Shri P.C. Chacko INC Kerala 08.08.2013 Water Smt. Jyoti Dhurve North Eastern Water Water Management Madhya Pradesh 849 Unstarred Resources Resources Authority BJP 08.08.2013 Water Shri Manohar Tirkey Study by World Bank Environmental Education, 850 Unstarred Resources NGOs and Media RSP West Bengal Shri Narahari Mahato Freshwater and Marine Conservation AIFB West Bengal Shri Nripendra Nath Roy AIFB West Bengal Shri Gowdar Mallikarjunappa Siddeshwara BJP Karnataka 855 08.08.2013 Water Shri Suresh Kumar Drying of Water Bodies Freshwater and Marine Unstarred Resources Shetkar Conservation INC Andhra Pradesh 08.08.2013 Water Shri P. T. Thomas Dam Rehabilitation and Freshwater and Marine 859 Unstarred Resources Improvement Project Conservation INC Kerala

08.08.2013 Water Shri A.K.S. Vijayan Special Policy Water Management 865 Unstarred Resources DMK Tamil Nadu 08.08.2013 Water Shri Kaushalendra Irrigation Agriculture Bihar 879 Unstarred Resources Kumar JD(U) 08.08.2013 Water Shri Shivaramagouda Condition of Dams and Agriculture BJP Karnataka 881 Unstarred Resources Reservoirs 08.08.2013 Water Smt. Sumitra Mahajan Availability and BJP Madhya Pradesh Resources Utilisation of Freshwater and Marine 892 Unstarred Groundwater Conservation 08.08.2013 Water Shri Raju alias Devappa Lift Irrigation Projects Agriculture SWP 898 Unstarred Resources Anna Shetti Maharashtra 08.08.2013 Water Shri Magunta Legal Framework on Water Management INC 908 Unstarred Resources Sreenivasulu Reddy Water Andhra Pradesh 08.08.2013 Water Rajkumari Ratna Singh Water Crisis Water Management INC Uttar Pradesh 911 Unstarred Resources Shri Harish Choudhary INC Rajasthan 08.08.2013 Water Shri M. Krishnasswamy Digging of Agriculture INC Tamil Nadu 915 Unstarred Resources 22.08.2013 Water Maulana Badruddin Land by Disaster Management AIUDF Assam *196 Starred Resources Ajmal 22.08.2013 Water Dr. Bali Ram Schemes under AIBP Agriculture BSP Uttar Pradesh *199 Starred Resources Shri Marotrao Sainuji Water Management Kowase INC Maharashtra 22.08.2013 Water Shri Vikrambhai Judicious Use of Water Agriculture INC Gujarat 2071 Unstarred Resources Arjanbhai Maadam 22.08.2013 Water Shri Anurag Singh Shahnagar Irrigation Agriculture BJP Himachal 2074 Unstarred Resources Thakur Project Pradesh 22.08.2013 Water Dr. Sanjay Sinh Flood in Gomti River Agriculture INC Uttar Pradesh 2077 Unstarred Resources 22.08.2013 Water Smt. Putul Kumari Overflow of Dams Disaster Management Ind. Bihar 2086 Unstarred Resources Smt. Susmita Bauri Water Management CPI(M) West Bengal 22.08.2013 Water Shri Ram Singh Allocation to Rajasthan Water Management BJP 2104 Unstarred Resources Kaswan Rajasthan 22.08.2013 Water Shri Devji Mansingram Ranodar Taitarol Project Water Management BJP 2108 Unstarred Resources Patel Rajasthan 2116 Unstarred 22.08.2013 Water Shri Suresh Kumar Metered Water Supply Water Management INC Andhra Pradesh

Resources Shetkar 22.08.2013 Water Shri Bharat Ram Ravi Beas Issue Water Management INC 2117 Unstarred Resources Meghwal Rajasthan Shri Khiladi Lal Bairwa INC Rajasthan 22.08.2013 Water Shri M. Anjan Kumar Less Water in Canals Agriculture INC 2118 Unstarred Resources Andhra Pradesh 22.08.2013 Water Shri A.T. (Nana) Patil Raising level of Dams Water Management BJP 2122 Unstarred Resources Maharashtra 22.08.2013 Water Shri Bhismshankar National Water Policy Water Management BSP Uttar Pradesh 2143 Unstarred Resources Alias Kushal Tiwari 22.08.2013 Water Shri Rajaiah Siricilla Diversion of Flood Water Disaster Management INC 2145 Unstarred Resources Andhra Pradesh 22.08.2013 Water Shri Mansukhbhai D. Irrigation Projects in Agriculture BJP Gujarat 2146 Unstarred Resources Vasava Gujarat 22.08.2013 Water Shri Khiladi Lal Bairwa Ravi Beas issue Water Management INC 2152 Unstarred Resources Rajasthan 22.08.2013 Water Shri Nama Nageswara Depletion of Groundwater Freshwater and Marine TDP 2160 Unstarred Resources Rao Conservation Andhra Pradesh Shri Raju alias Devappa SWP Anna Shetti Maharashtra Km. Saroj Pandey BJP Chhattisgarh Shri Yogi Adityanath BJP Uttar Pradesh Shri Marotrao Sainuji INC Kowase Maharashtra Shri S. Pakkirappa BJP Karnataka Shri Kaushalendra Bihar Kumar JD(U) Shri Bhudeo Bihar Choudhary JD(U) Shri Bal Kumar Patel SP Uttar Pradesh 22.08.2013 Water Smt. Pratibha Singh MoUs in Himachal Agriculture INC Himachal 2182 Unstarred Resources Pradesh Pradesh 22.08.2013 Water Shri Anant Kumar Study on Water Management BJP Karnataka 2185 Unstarred Resources Dattatreya Hegde Shri Rajiv Ranjan Bihar (Lalan) Singh JD(U) 22.08.2013 Water Shri Works under Flood Disaster Management INC 2186 Unstarred Resources Management Plan Maharashtra

Shri Yogi Adityanath BJP Uttar Pradesh Dr. Virendra Kumar BJP Madhya Pradesh 22.08.2013 Water Shri Anandrao Adsul Development of Rivers Water Management SS 2214 Unstarred Resources Maharashtra Shri Dharmendra Yadav SP Uttar Pradesh Shri Shivaji Adhalrao Patil SS Maharashtra Shri SS Maharashtra 22.08.2013 Water Shri Baijayant "Jay" Strengthening River Water Management 2215 Unstarred Resources Panda Embankments BJD Odisha Dr. (Shri) Ajay Kumar JVM (P) Jharkhand 22.08.2013 Water Shri Jagdish Singh Irrigation Projects under Agriculture BSP Uttar Pradesh 2220 Unstarred Resources Rana Construction 22.08.2013 Water Shri Arvind Kumar Water Conservation Year Environmental Education, 2223 Unstarred Resources Chaudhary NGOs and Media BSP Uttar Pradesh Smt. Putul Kumari Water Management Ind. Bihar Smt. Susmita Bauri CPI(M) West Bengal Shri Nikhil Kumar Choudhary BJP Bihar 22.08.2013 Water Shri Sameer Magan Mukane Dhuran Project Water Management NCP 2224 Unstarred Resources Bhujbal Maharashtra 22.08.2013 Water Shri Chandu Lal Sahu Proposals under AIBP Agriculture BJP Chhattisgarh 2230 Unstarred Resources 22.08.2013 Water Shri Nikhil Kumar Current Irrigation Projects Agriculture BJP Bihar 2240 Unstarred Resources Choudhary Smt. Rama Devi Water Management BJP Bihar 22.08.2013 Water Shri Ashok Tanwar River Water Usage Freshwater and Marine INC 2244 Unstarred Resources Conservation 22.08.2013 Water Shri Surendra Singh Development of Water Management BSP Uttar Pradesh 2250 Unstarred Resources Nagar Catchment Areas 22.08.2013 Water Shri Jagdambika Pal Multipurpose Projects Agriculture INC Uttar Pradesh 2256 Unstarred Resources Shri Khiladi Lal Bairwa Water Management INC Rajasthan 22.08.2013 Water Shri Pradeep Majhi Pending Bills on Water Water Management INC 2261 Unstarred Resources Resources Odisha Shri Kishanbhai INC Gujarat

Vestabhai Patel 22.08.2013 Water Dr. Bhola Singh Survey on Groundwater Freshwater and Marine BJP Bihar 2262 Unstarred Resources Utilisation Conservation 22.08.2013 Water Shri Balkrishna Widening and Deepening Water Management BJP Gujarat 2264 Unstarred Resources Khanderao Shukla of Rivers Shri Suresh Kumar INC Shetkar Andhra Pradesh 22.08.2013 Water Shri Ramesh Water Logging of Land Agriculture BJP Karnataka 2269 Unstarred Resources Vishwanath Katti 22.08.2013 Water Shri Sushil Kumar Irrigation under Bharat Agriculture Bihar 2270 Unstarred Resources Singh Nirman JD(U) Shri M. Anjan Kumar Water Management INC Yadav Andhra Pradesh 22.08.2013 Water Shri Anirudhan Interlinking of Rivers Water Management 2295 Unstarred Resources Sampath CPI(M) Kerala Shri Nama Nageswara TDP Rao Andhra Pradesh Shri Ratan Singh INC Rajasthan Smt. Rama Devi BJP Bihar Shri Ijyaraj Singh INC Rajasthan Shri Vilas Baburao INC Muttemwar Maharashtra Shri Sonawane Pratap BJP Narayanrao Maharashtra Shri Suresh Kumar INC Shetkar Andhra Pradesh Shri Parayamparanbil Kuttappan Biju CPI(M) Kerala Shri Rajaiah Siricilla INC Andhra Pradesh 29.08.2013 Water Shri Ashok Tanwar Consultancy Services in Agriculture INC Haryana *266 Starred Resources Water Sector Shri Madhu Goud Energy Studies INC Yaskhi Andhra Pradesh 29.08.2013 Water Shri Adagooru Net Irrigated Area Agriculture INC Karnataka Resources Huchegowda 3008 Unstarred Vishwanath 29.08.2013 Water Shri Suresh Kumar Upgradation of Delta Water Management 3012 Unstarred Resources Shetkar Canals INC Andhra Pradesh

29.08.2013 Water Shri Gowdar Exploitation of Agriculture Resources Mallikarjunappa Groundwater 3019 Unstarred Siddeshwara BJP Karnataka 29.08.2013 Water Shri A.K.S. Vijayan Farmer's Participatory Agriculture Resources Action Research 3020 Unstarred Programme DMK Tamil Nadu 29.08.2013 Water Shri Ram Singh Sidhmukh and Nohar Agriculture 3033 Unstarred Resources Kaswan Canals BJP Rajasthan 29.08.2013 Water Shri Rajen Gohain Corruption in Flood Disaster Management 3043 Unstarred Resources Control BJP Assam 29.08.2013 Water Shri Mansukhbhai D. Coastal Erosion Disaster Management BJP Gujarat 3044 Unstarred Resources Vasava 29.08.2013 Water Shri Sonawane Pratap Tapi Basin Project BJP 3045 Unstarred Resources Narayanrao EIA Maharashtra 29.08.2013 Water Shri C. Rajendran Dams in Karnataka Agriculture AIADM Tamil Nadu 3046 Unstarred Resources K 29.08.2013 Water Shri Rudra Madhab Illegal Boring of Freshwater and Marine BJD 3048 Unstarred Resources Ray Tubewells Conservation Odisha 29.08.2013 Water Shri Dilip Kumar Decline in Ground Water Freshwater and Marine BJP 3055 Unstarred Resources Mansukhlal Gandhi in Maharashtra Conservation Maharashtra 29.08.2013 Water Shri Makhansingh Indira Sagar Dam Water Management BJP Madhya Pradesh 3069 Unstarred Resources Solanki 29.08.2013 Water Shri Shivaramagouda Netravati River Project Water Management BJP Karnataka 3071 Unstarred Resources 29.08.2013 Water Shri Khiladi Lal Bairwa Designs for Approval Water Management INC 3074 Unstarred Resources Rajasthan 29.08.2013 Water Shri Naranbhai Report to CGWA Freshwater and Marine BJP Gujarat 3076 Unstarred Resources Kachhadia Conservation 29.08.2013 Water Smt. Sumitra Mahajan Fall in Reservoir Level Water Management BJP Madhya Pradesh 3079 Unstarred Resources Shri Nama Nageswara TDP Rao Andhra Pradesh 29.08.2013 Water Shri Sanjay Nirupam Action Plan for Floods Disaster Management INC 3086 Unstarred Resources Maharashtra 29.08.2013 Water Shri Ramen Deka Threat of Flood from Disaster Management BJP Assam 3095 Unstarred Resources Dams 29.08.2013 Water Shri Vijay Bahadur Interlinking of Rivers Water Management BSP Uttar Pradesh 3098 Unstarred Resources Singh

29.08.2013 Water Dr. Rattan Singh Ajnala Land Area under Agriculture SAD Punjab 3106 Unstarred Resources Irrigation 29.08.2013 Water Shri Ghanshyam Assistance for Irrigation Agriculture SP Uttar Pradesh 3107 Unstarred Resources Anuragi 29.08.2013 Water Shri S. R. Jeyadurai Water Dispute Tribunals Environmental DMK Tamil Nadu 3112 Unstarred Resources Conservation Shri Dharmendra Water Management Uttar Pradesh Yadav SP Shri Shivaji Adhalrao Patil SS Maharashtra Shri Anandrao Adsul SS Maharashtra Shri S. Pakkirappa BJP Karnataka Shri Gajanan Dharmshi Babar SS Maharashtra Dr. INC Maharashtra Smt. Shruti Choudhry INC Haryana 29.08.2013 Water Shri Yogi Adityanath Pending Projects in Nepal Disaster Management 3116 Unstarred Resources BJP Uttar Pradesh 29.08.2013 Water Shri Rajiv Ranjan Polluted Water 3120 Unstarred Resources (Lalan) Singh Health and Sanitation JD(U) Bihar Dr. Murli Manohar Pollution Uttar Pradesh Joshi BJP 29.08.2013 Water Smt. Maneka Sanjay Radon in Groundwater Freshwater and Marine Uttar Pradesh 3123 Unstarred Resources Gandhi Conservation BJP 29.08.2013 Water Dr. Bhola Singh Polluted Stretches Water Management BJP Bihar 3127 Unstarred Resources Dr. (Shri) Ajay Kumar JVM (P) Jharkhand 29.08.2013 Water Smt. Meena Singh Danger to Tehri Dam Disaster Management Bihar 3135 Unstarred Resources JD(U) 29.08.2013 Water Shri Maheshwar Hazari Dark Zones Freshwater and Marine Bihar 3141 Unstarred Resources Conservation JD(U) Shri Harsh Vardhan Water Management INC Uttar Pradesh Smt. Seema Upadhyay BSP Uttar Pradesh 29.08.2013 Water Shri Suvendu Adhikari Irrigation Maintenance Agriculture AITC West Bengal 3145 Unstarred Resources Fund 29.08.2013 Water Shri P. T. Thomas Implementation of AIBP Agriculture INC 3150 Unstarred Resources Kerala

29.08.2013 Water Shri Tarachand Relining the Rajasthan Water Management INC 3156 Unstarred Resources Bhagora Feeder Rajasthan 29.08.2013 Water Smt. Harsimrat Kaur Canal System in Punjab Environmental SAD Punjab 3164 Unstarred Resources Badal Conservation 29.08.2013 Water Shri Bhismshankar Protection of Canals Disaster Management BSP Uttar Pradesh 3192 Unstarred Resources Alias Kushal Tiwari 29.08.2013 Water Shri Ashok Kumar Flood Projects Disaster Management BSP Uttar Pradesh 3196 Unstarred Resources Rawat 29.08.2013 Water Shri Vikrambhai Role of NGOs Environmental Education, INC Gujarat 3205 Unstarred Resources Arjanbhai Maadam NGOs and Media 29.08.2013 Water Shri R. Thamaraiselvan Water Pricing Water Management DMK Tamil Nadu 3212 Unstarred Resources

CONSERVATION OF WATER 8th August, 2013

LSQ *67

SHRI NARAHARI MAHATO SHRI MANOHAR TIRKEY

Will the Minister of WATER RESOURCES be pleased to state:-

(a) whether the Union Government organises awareness/training programmes for promotion of water conservation and management, particularly for women;

(b) if so, the details thereof including the number of such programmes organised and the number of participants imparted training during each of the last three years and the current year, State/UT-wise; and

(c) the success achieved through these programmes?

THE MINISTER OF WATER RESOURCES ( SHRI HARISH RAWAT)

(a) to (c) A statement is laid on the table of the House.

Statement referred to in reply to Parts (a) to (c) of Lok Sabha Starred Question No. 67 on 08-08-2013 to be asked by Shri Narahari Mahato and Shri Manohar Tirkey, Member of Parliament regarding “Conservation of Water”.

(a) Yes, Madam. The Ministry of Water Resources organises awareness/ training programmes for promotion of water conservation and management for various stakeholders including women.

(b) State/UT-wise details of the programmes and number participants imparted training by the National Water Academy and Central Ground Water Board are given in Annexures-I and II respectively.

(c) The training/ awareness programmes help in building the capacity of multiple stakeholders involved in water conservation and management including women, students and teachers.

Annexure-I Annexure referred in the reply to admitted Starred Question No.67 to be answered in

Lok Sabha on 08/08/2013 regarding “Conservation of Water”.

Details of training programmes on water resources conservation and management organised by the National Water Academy during the last three years are as below:

Name of the programme Dates Total No. of Trainees No. of Women attended Trainees attended 2010-11 Water Resources Management for School 3.12.2010 37 31 Teachers (84%)

2011-12 Introductory program on “Water 24.2.2012 25 21 Resources of ” for School Teachers (84%)

2012-13 Water Resources of India for School 5.12.2012 47 29 Teachers (62%)

Annexure-II

Annexure referred in the reply to admitted Starred Question No.67 to be answered in Lok Sabha on 08/08/2013 regarding “Conservation of Water”.

Training programmes about awareness on water conservation and management conducted by the Central Ground Water Board during the last three years*

S. States 2010-11 2011-12 TOTAL N No. of Total Total No. of Total Total No. of Total Total o training no. of no. of training no. of no. of training no. of no. of Course participa women Course participa women Course participa women s nts participa s nts participa s nts participa conduct nts conduct nts conduct nts ed ed ed 1 Assam 2 78 13 0 0 0 2 78 13 2 Arunacha 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 l Pradesh 3 Manipur 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 Meghala 1 16 1 0 0 0 1 16 1 ya 5 Mizoram 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 Nagaland 1 33 2 0 0 0 1 33 1 7 Tripura 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 Andhra 2 114 11 2 78 5 4 192 16 Pradesh 9 Bihar 2 140 35 1 100 18 3 240 53 1 Jharkhan 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 d 1 Chandiga 1 23 7 0 0 0 1 23 7 1 rh 1 Punjab 1 36 6 0 0 0 1 36 6 2 1 Haryana 1 32 0 0 0 0 1 32 0 3 1 Madhya 2 271 29 2 145 8 4 416 37 4 Pradesh 1 Chhattisg 2 140 140 0 0 0 2 140 140 5 arh 1 1 19 6 0 0 0 1 19 6 6 1 Karnatak 2 76 3 0 0 0 2 76 3 7 a 1 Goa 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 1 Gujarat 2 80 8 2 61 9 4 141 17 9 2 Diu 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 Himachal 2 269 50 2 70 35 4 339 85 1 Pradesh 2 Jammu & 2 85 5 0 0 0 2 85 5 2 Kashmir 2 Kerala 2 77 40 2 132 69 4 209 109

S. States 2010-11 2011-12 TOTAL N No. of Total Total No. of Total Total No. of Total Total o training no. of no. of training no. of no. of training no. of no. of Course participa women Course participa women Course participa women s nts participa s nts participa s nts participa conduct nts conduct nts conduct nts ed ed ed 3 2 Maharash 2 54 7 0 0 0 2 54 7 4 tra 2 D &N 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 Haveli 2 Orissa 2 61 6 0 0 0 2 61 6 6 2 Rajasthan 2 70 9 2 400 25 4 470 34 7 2 Tamil 2 103 10 2 74 13 4 177 23 8 Nadu 2 Uttar 2 73 20 0 0 0 2 73 20 9 Pradesh 3 Uttarakha 2 47 12 1 80 32 3 127 44 0 nd 3 West 2 85 85 1 24 0 3 109 85 1 Bengal 3 A& 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 Nicobar Total 40 1982 505 17 1164 214 57 3146 719

#No programme was conducted during 2012-13

WATER RESOURCE PROJECTS 8th August, 2013

LSQ *70

SMT SAROJ PANDEY

Will the Minister of WATER RESOURCES be pleased to state:-

(a) the details of new water resource projects sanctioned during the last three years and the current year in the country, State/UT-wise;

(b) the details of the funds allocated for these projects and spent there From during the said period, project, State/UT and year-wise; and

(c) the present status of each of these projects along with the steps taken to expedite completion of each of these projects?

THE MINISTER OF WATER RESOURCES ( SHRI HARISH RAWAT)

(a) to (c) A Statement is laid on the Table of the House.

STATEMENT REFERRED IN REPLY TO PART (a) to (c) OF LOK SABHA STARRED QUESTION No.70 (PRIORITY No. 10) REGARDING WATER RESOURCE PROJECTS DUE FOR REPLY ON 08.08.2013.

(a) to (c) The provides Central Assistance (CA) under Accelerated Irrigation Benefits Programme (AIBP) to the State Governments on their requests and as per the Guidelines of AIBP for completion of ongoing Major/Medium Irrigation (MMI) projects & surface Minor Irrigation schemes. During the period of 2010- 11 to 2012-13, as also the current year (2013-14), a total of 12 major/medium irrigation projects have been included under Accelerated Irrigation Benefits Programme (AIBP). State- wise and project-wise CA provided to the above MMI projects under AIBP to the States and the expenditure incurred by them is at Annexure-I. Also, during the last three years (2010-11 to 2012-13) and the current year, 3535 Surface Minor Irrigation (MI) Schemes have been included in AIBP. The details of State-wise surface MI schemes included, funded under AIBP and the funds spent is at Annexure-II. The Union Government also provides CA under RRR of water bodies satisfying Guidelines on the request of State Governments for creation/restoration of irrigation potential. During the last three years (2010-11 to 2012-13) and the current year, 3341 number of Repair, Renovation and Restoration (RRR) of water bodies have been found eligible for release of Central Assistance (CA) as per the scheme of Ministry of Water Resources (MoWR), Government of India. State-wise and project-wise CA provided to RRR of water bodies through MoWR to the States, expenditure incurred during the last three years (2010-11 to 2012-13) and the current year is given at Annexure-III.

Irrigation being a State subject, the planning, execution, operation, and maintenance of irrigation projects are carried out by State Governments from their own resources as per their own priorities. All of the above 12 MMI projects are ongoing and are under execution. Out of the 3535 surface MI schemes included under AIBP during this period, 2418 schemes are ongoing. Out of the 1593 RRR of water bodies schemes for which CA has been provided through MoWR to the States during this period, 333 have been completed.

Review meetings are regularly held by CWC/MoWR with the State Governments to review the physical and financial progress of the projects funded under AIBP. The Monitoring of projects is also conducted by the field offices of CWC to assess the physical and financial progress of the projects and suggestions are given to the State Governments to expedite the completion of the projects.

ANNEXURE-I

Statement referred to in reply to Lok Sabha Starred Question No. 70 for 08.08.2013 regarding "Water Resource Projects"

CENTRAL ASSISTANCE RELEASED TO THE PROJECTS INCLUDED UNDER AIBP FROM 2010-11 TO 2013-14 AND EXPENDITURE INCURRED (Amount Rs in Crore) 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2010-11 (Expenditure 2011-12 (Expenditure 2012-13 (Expenditure 2013-14 (Expenditure Sl Name of ( CA Incurred ( CA Incurred ( CA Incurred ( CA Incurred No Project released) including released) including released) including released) including State share) State share) State share) State share) Chhattisgarh Khuraung 1 4.500 10.890 0.000 20.870 3.375 * 0.000 * ERM 2 Sutipat project 6.180 7.100 0.000 14.448 12.150 * 0.000 * 3 Maniyari Tank 0.000 0.000 22.250 0.000 0.000 * 0.000 * Jammu & Kashmir Restoration & 4 Mod. Of Main 0.000 0.000 8.910 6.708 12.707 * 0.000 * Ravi Canal Jharkhand Subernarekha 5 0.000 0.000 335.540 0.000 515.721 * 0.000 * Multipurpose

project) Kerala Chittrupuza 6 5.852 4.979 0.000 4.979 0.000 * 0.000 * Project Madhya Pradesh Jobat Irri. 7 6.660 7.310 0.000 26.600 10.000 * 0.000 * Project Singhpur 8 0.000 0.000 15.750 0.000 0.000 * 0.000 * project 9 Sagar project 0.000 0.000 14.751 80.180 9.000 * 0.000 * Sanjay Sagar 10 0.000 0.000 12.974 57.430 10.440 * 0.000 * project Punjab Relining of Rajasthan 11 105.840 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 * 0.000 * Feeder Canal Project West Bangal Teesta Barrage 12 81.000 0.000 97.200 369.650 0.000 * 0.000 * Project

(*) - State Governments have to submit Expenditure details for the year 2012-13

Annexure-II Statement referred to in reply to Lok Sabha Starred Question No. 70 for reply on 8.8.2013 regarding "Water Resource Projects"

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Annexure-III Statement referred to in reply to Lok Sabha Starred Question No. 70 for reply on 08.08.2013 regarding Water Resource Projects

DETAILS OF RRR OF WATER BODIES FOUND ELIGIBLE FOR RELEASE OF CA THROUGH MOWR TO THE STATE GOVERNMENTS DURING THE PERIOD 2010-11 TO 2012-13 AND THE CURRENT YEAR (2013-14) , FUNDS UTILIZED AND THE STATUS

Funds released and utilized during last three years No. of No. of Year of Total and current year (Rs. In crore) water S.No. Name of State Water inclusio Project bodies 2013 Bodies n cost 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 complete -14 d Fund Fund Fund Funds Fund Funds Funds release Funds utilized release release utilize release utilize utilized d d d d d d 2010- 1 Andhra Pradesh 1029 339.69 189 0.489 0.0 0.0 0 34.9768 0 0 165 11 2010- 2 Bihar 15 64.45 25.00 25.00 0.0 0.0 27.54 20.539 0 0 12 11 U.P.(Budelkhand 2010- 10.37 3 28 46.15 29.08 29.08 0.0 0.0 10.379 0 0 19 ) 11 9 M.P.(Bundelkha 2010- 4 78 41.89 7.33 7.33 2.62 2.62 0 0 0 0 72 nd) 11 Meghalaya UC not 2010- 5 (Umiam Lake) 1 2.83 1.78 1.78 0.64 receive 0 0 0 0 1 11 Umiam Lake d 2011- 6 Maharashtra 258 135.08 0.0 0.0 80.53 1.9491 0 0.1109 0 0 34 12 2011- 7 Gujarat 34 17.47 0.0 0.0 10.61 4.0422 0 0 0 0 17 12 2011- 8 Chattisgarh 131 122.91 0.0 0.0 34.68 3.5956 0 40.3334 0 0 1 12 2011- 9 Rajasthan 16 11.35 0.0 0.0 7.07 3.659 0 3.635 0 0 0 12 2011- 10 Haryana 3 40.24 0.0 0.0 7.04 7.04 2.52 2.02 0 0 12 12 252.1 143.1 22.905 40.43 111.994 Total 1593 822.06 63.679 0 0 333 9 9 9 9 1

Note: Government has decided that the new proposals of Minor irrigation schemes for release of funds under AIBP may be processed only as per the contours of AIBP as and when approved by the Cabinet for continaution during XII Plan.

FLOOD PRONE STATES 8th August, 2013

LSQ *74

SMT. PUTUL KUMARI SHRI GORAKHNATH

Will the Minister of WATER RESOURCES be pleased to state:-

(a) whether some of the rivers have been flooded recently;

(b) if so, the details thereof including the extent of land and soil erosion caused as a result thereof, State/UT-wise;

(c) whether the Government has provided/proposes to provide any special economic package to the flood prone States and if so, the details thereof, State/ UT-wise;

(d) whether the States have furnished any information on the areas frequently affected by floods and if so, the details thereof; and

(e) the concrete measures taken/ proposed to be taken by the Government to address the problems being faced by those areas due to flood, State/UT-wise?

THE MINISTER OF WATER RESOURCES ( SHRI HARISH RAWAT)

(a) to (e) A Statement is laid on the Table of the House.

STATEMENT REFERRED TO IN REPLY TO PARTS (a) TO (e) OF STARRED QUESTION No.74 TO BE ANSWERED ON 08.08.2013 REGARDING “FLOOD PRONE STATES” RAISED BY SHRIMATI PUTUL KUMARI AND SHRI GORAKHANATH PANDEY

(a) Yes Madam.

(b) The river-wise flood situation during the current ensuing monsoon season till 1st August,2013 as monitored by central Water Commission(CWC) is enclosed at Annex-1.

The specific details about extent of land and soil erosion caused as a result of recent floods are not available in the Ministry of Water Resources.

(c), (d) & (e) As regards and management, no specific economic package has been provided to flood prone States. However, the Government of India had launched the Flood Management Programme (FMP) during XI Plan for providing central assistance to the State Governments for undertaking critical works of flood management, and anti-sea erosion. Under this Programme, the central assistance of Rs.3566 crore was released during XI Plan. Further central assistance of Rs.239.46 crore has also been released during the years 2012-13 and 2013-14 for on-going works. The State/ UT-wise details of funds released under this Programme are given in Annex-2.

The XII Plan Working Group on Flood Management and Region Specific Issues had compiled in December, 2011 the maximum flood affected area in the country as 49.815 million hectare (mha). The State-wise details are given in Annex-3.

The flood management measures undertaken are in the form of embankments, drainage channels, protection of villages / towns and raised platforms. The State/UT-wise details are given in Annex-4.

Annex-1

ANNEX REFERRED TO IN REPLY TO PART (b) OF Starred Question No. 74 to be answered in Lok Sabha on 08.08.2013 regarding “fLOOD PRONE sTATES” RAISED by shrimati putul kumari and SHRI GORAKHANATH PANDEY

Basin-wise Flood Situation During Monsoon-2013

Ganga

Ø In Ganga CWC issues flood forecasts for 21 flood forecast stations in the States of Uttarakhand (2 Stations), Uttar Pradesh (10 Stations), Bihar (7 Stations), Jharkhand (1 Station) and West Bengal (1 Station).

Ø In Uttarakhand in the upper reach of Ganga, CWC issues Flood Forecast for Srinagar station (on river Alaknanda), Rishikesh station (on river Ganga) and Haridwar station (on river Ganga).

Ø Due to very heavy to exceptionally very heavy rainfall during the period 14th to 18th June 2013 in association with vigorous monsoon, rainfall of the order of 34 cm was recorded in the catchment areas of rivers Alaknanda, Bhagirathi and Ganga. This gave rise to rapid rise in water levels in most of the rivers.

Ø River Ganga flowed in High Flood Situation (Water Level less than Highest Flood Level but still within 0.50 m of the HFL) at Rishikesh and Haridwar in Uttarakhand on 17th June 2013. In Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, Jharkhand and West Bengal, the river Ganga flowed either in Moderate to Low Flood Situation till 1st August 2013. Ganga is flowing with rising trend along its course downstream of Allahabad after the of as on 1st August 2013.

Yamuna

Ø In Yamuna Basin, CWC issues flood forecasts for a total of 15 stations

Ø Due to very heavy to exceptionally very heavy rainfall during the period 14th to 18th June 2013 in association with vigorous monsoon, rainfall of the order of 34 cm was recorded in the catchment areas of rivers Yamuna and its . This gave rise to rapid rise in water levels in most of the rivers.

Ø At Hathnikund Barrage, the releases into Yamuna river gradually increased from 45683 cusec (0600 hrs on 16- 06-2013) to 806464 cusec (0600 hrs on 17-06-2013) and thereafter, the releases decreased rapidly to less than 20000 cusec(0600 hrs on 22-06-2013).

Ø The release of 806464 cusec is the highest on record at Hathnikund Barrage. Before this, a maximum of 7.06 and 7.44 lakh cusec was released during 1978 and 2010 respectively.

Ø River Yamuna crossed the previous Highest Flood Level (HFL) at Mawi in Uttar Pradesh on 18th June 2013 and flowed in High Flood Situation at Delhi Railway Bridge on 19th and 20th June 2013.

Ø River Yamuna flowed either in Moderate or Low Flood Situation at the remaining flood forecast stations except at Agra and Etawah in Uttar Pradesh. As on 1st August 2013, the river was rising in Naini in Uttar Pradesh and expected to reach a peak on the night of 1st August 2013.

Chambal

Ø Gandhisagar Dam in Madhya Pradesh received considerable inflows and has risen considerably.

Ramganga

Ø Central Water Commission issues Flood Forecast at Moradabad and Bareilly on in Uttar Pradesh.

Ø Due to very heavy rains in catchment areas on 17th and 18th June 2013, the water level of Ramganga at Moradabad (DL-190.60m, HFL-192.68m) started rising and reached a peak on 19th June 2013 which was in Low flood situation. The river later fell below warning level on 21st June.

Ø The water level of Ramganga at Bareilly (WL-162.70m, DL-163.70m, HFL-162.88m) is much below warning level during the entire period.

Ghaghra & Rapti

Ø Central Water Commission maintains six Flood Forecast Stations in Ghaghra and three in Rapti.

Ø Due to continuous rain in upstream areas the river Ghaghra at Elgin Bridge flowed in High Flood Situation on 22nd and 23rd July 2013.

Ø The river Ghaghra also flowed in Moderate/Low flood Situation in other 4 flood forecast station while it did not cross warning level at Chhapra in Bihar.

Ø River Rapti at Balrampur flowed in High Flood Situation on 13th and 14th July 2013 and from 24th July to 27th July 2013.

Ø River Rapti at Bansi and Birdghat also flowed in Moderate to Low flood situation.

Gandak

Ø River Gandak flowed in Moderate to low flood in Khadda in Uttar Pradesh and Rewaghat in Bihar.

Burhi Gandak

Ø River Burhi Gandak flowed in Moderate to low flood in Khagaria in Bihar.

Bagmati

Ø River Bagmati at Benibad in Bihar also flowed in low and moderate flood situation.

Adhwara Group

Ø River Adhwara Group flowed in Moderate to low flood in Kamtaul in Bihar.

Kamlabalan

Ø River Kamlabalan flowed in Moderate to low flood in Jhanjarpur in Bihar.

Kosi

Ø River Kosi at Basua in Bihar flowed in High Flood Situation on 11th and 12th July 2013 and then receded to moderate flood situation on 12th July 2013.

Ø River Kosi also flowed in moderate to low flood situation in Baltara and Kursela in Bihar.

Mahananda

Ø River Mahananda flowed in moderate to low flood situation in Dengraghat and Jhawa in Bihar.

Brahmaputra & its tributaries.

Ø Moderate and Low Floods have been observed in Brahmaputra, Subansiri, Buridehing, Dikhow, Desang, Jia- Bharali, Dhansiri(S), Puthimari Beki and Sankosh Rivers in Assam.

Barak

Ø Moderate and Low Floods have been observed in Kushiyara in Barak basin of Assam.

Damodar

Ø Considerable inflows were received in dams of system and the storages have improved..

East flowing rivers in Odisha

Ø River Subarnarekha at Rajghat flowed in Moderate to Low flood situation till 1st August 2013.

Ø River Burhabalang at N H 5 Road Bridge flowed in Low flood situation

Ø River Baitarni at Anandpur and Akhuapada flowed in Moderate to low flood situation.

Ø River Vamsadhara at Kashinagar in Odisha flowed in Moderate to low flood situation.

Mahanadi

Ø River at received inflows above threshold from 3rd week of July 2013.

Ø River Mahanadi at Naraj in Odisha also flowed in low flood situation.

West Flowing Rivers

Ø Rivers in West flowing rivers of Kutch received inflows into Kadana Dam, Dharoi and Dantewada Dams.

Ø Wanakbori Weir in Gujarat flowed in low flood situation.

Narmada

Ø River Narmada at in Madhya Pradesh flowed in Moderate to low flood situation.

Tapi and Damanganga Basins

Ø Hathnur Dam in Maharashtra, and Ukai Dam in Gujarat on river Tapi, Madhuban Dam on Damanganga in Daman received significant inflows.

Godavari and its tributaries

Ø River Indravathi at Jagdalpur in Chattisgarh flowed in moderate to low flood situation

Ø River Wainganga at Bhandara and Pauni in Maharashtra flowed in Moderate to low flood situation.

Ø River Wardha at Balharsha flowed in moderate to low flood situation.

Ø River Godavari at Kaleswaram, Eturunagaram, Dummagudem, Bhadrachalam, Kunavaram Rajahmundry and Dowlaiswaram were flowing in low to moderate flood situation.

Ø Sriramsagar Reservoir in Andhra Pradesh received good inflows and is very near its Full reservoir Level.

Krishna and its tributaries

Ø Almatti Dam, Narayanpur Dam in Karnataka, P D Jurala Project, Srisailam Dam in Andhra Pradesh received good inflows and are very near their Full reservoir Levels as on 1st August 2013.

Ø River Tungabhadra also received good flows at T B Dam from last week of June 2013 and is very near its FRL.

Ø The releases from the dam gave rise to low flood situation in Mantralayam in Andhra Pradesh.

Annex-2

ANNEX REFERRED TO IN REPLY TO PART (c) OF Starred Question No. 74 to be answered in Lok Sabha on 08.08.2013 regarding “fLOOD PRONE sTATES” RAISED bySHRIMATI PUTUL KUMARI AND SHRI GORAKHANATH PANDEY

State-Wise Funds Released under "Flood Management Programme" during XI and XII Plans (up to 31.07.2013)

Rs. in crore Sl. No. State Funds Funds Released During XII Plan Total Funds Released ( Released ( 2012-13 1nd 2013-14) till 31st July, 2013) during XI Plan 1 Arunachal Pradesh 78.77 78.77 2 Assam 744.90 2.51 747.41 3 Bihar 680.79 54.48 735.27 4 Chattisgarh 15.57 15.57 5 Goa 9.98 2.00 11.98 6 Gujarat 2.00 2.00 7 Haryana 46.91 46.91 8 Himachal Pradesh 165.31 19.92 185.23 9 Jammu & Kashmir 243.50 39.36 282.86 10 Jharkhand 17.07 4.27 21.34 11 Karnataka 20.00 20.00 12 Kerala 63.68 63.68 13 Manipur 65.03 0.95 65.98 14 Mizoram 3.40 3.40 15 Nagaland 28.96 15.45 44.41 16 Orissa 95.64 95.64 17 Puducherry 7.50 7.50 18 Punjab 40.43 40.43 19 Sikkim 82.86 82.86 20 Tamilnadu 59.82 59.82 21 Tripura 20.91 20.91 22 Uttar Pradesh 290.69 45.66 336.35 23 Uttrankhand 49.63 49.63 24 West Bengal 642.87 54.86 697.73 Total 3476.21 239.46 3715.67 Spilled over works of X Plan 89.79 0.00 89.79 Grand Total 3566.00 239.46 3805.46

Annex-3

ANNEX REFERRED TO IN REPLY TO PARTS (c) to (e) OF Starred Question No. 74 to be answered in Lok Sabha on 08.08.2013 regarding “fLOOD PRONE sTATES” RAISED by SHRIMATI PUTUL KUMARI AND SHRI GORAKHANATH PANDEY

State -wise Maximum Area Affected by Floods in any year during 1953-2010

SN State Max. Area affected Year of Maximum Area (mha) affected (1) (2) (3) (4) 1 Andhra Pradesh 9.040 2005 2 Arunachal Pradesh 0.207 2003 3 Assam 3.820 1988 4 Bihar 4.986 2004 5 Chhattisgarh 0.089 2001 6 Delhi 0.458 1997 7 Goa 0.000 0 8 Gujarat 2.050 1988 9 Haryana 1.000 1977 10 Himachal Pradesh 2.870 1999 11 Jammu & Kashmir 0.514 1987 12 Jharkhand 0.000 0 13 Karnataka 0.900 1988 14 Kerala 1.470 1989 15 Madhya Pradesh 0.377 1994 16 Maharashtra 0.391 2002 17 Manipur 0.080 1989 18 Meghalaya 0.095 1987 19 Mizoram 0.541 1993 20 Nagaland 0.009 1993 21 Orissa 1.400 1960 22 Punjab 2.790 1988 23 Rajasthan 3.260 1977 24 Sikkim 1.170 2000 25 Tamil Nadu 1.466 2010 26 Tripura 0.330 1963 27 U.P. 7.340 1978 28 Uttarakhand 0.002 2001 29 West Bengal 3.080 1978 30 Andaman&Nicobar 0.030 1988 31 Chandigarh 32 Dadra & Nagar Haveli 33 Daman & Diu 34 Lakshadweep 35 Puducherry 0.050 1977 Total 49.815

Notes:

1. Source:- Report of XII Plan Working Group on Flood Management and Region Specific Issues-December, 2011,

2. The figures of flood affected area from 2003 onwards used were without vetting from States.

Annex-4

ANNEX REFERRED TO IN REPLY TO PARTS (c) to (e) OF Starred Question No. 74 to be answered in Lok Sabha on 08.08.2013 regarding “fLOOD PRONE sTATES” RAISED by SHRIMATI PUTUL KUMARI AND SHRI GORAKHANATH PANDEY

State-wise Details of Flood Management Measures till March, 2011

S.No. Name of States Area Length of Length of Village Town/ Raised /UTs Benefited embankments drainage raised/ Vill. Platforms channel protected protection works Mha Km Km (Nos) (Nos) (Nos) (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) 1 Andhra Pradesh 1.311 2230.00 13569.00 23 72 2 Arunachal 0.100 65.23 16.92 17 30 Pradesh 3 Assam 2.110 4467.90 857.79 1100 795 4 Bihar 2.949 3610.00 365.00 0 204 58 5 Chattisgarh 0.000 0.00 0.00 0 0 6 Delhi 0.078 83.00 453.00 0 0 7 Goa 0.003 23.19 32.77 0 2 8 Gujarat 0.483 104.12 271.00 30 805 9 Haryana 2.000 1144.00 4385.00 98 448 7 10 Himachal 0.018 159.16 11.00 82 Pradesh 11 Jammu & 0.217 560.68 324.00 1301 22 -- Kashmir 12 Jharkhand 0.001 14.00 0.00 5 2 13 Karnataka 0.005 73.52 10.00 0 30 14 Kerala 0.346 205.74 82.19 6 4 15 Madhya Pradesh 0.004 26.00 0.00 0 37 16 Maharashtra 0.001 44.50 110.00 0 17 Manipur 0.132 577.00 166.00 512 38 18 Meghalaya 0.015 112.00 0.00 10 8 19 Mizoram 0.00 0 38 20 Nagaland 0.632 10.52 0.00 0 8 21 Orissa 0.630 7137.75 650.00 14 29 22 Punjab 3.190 1370.00 6622.00 0 3 23 Rajasthan 0.082 145.00 197.00 0 25 24 Sikkim 0.041 101.81 64.86 0 18 25 Tamil Nadu 0.122 87.00 19.00 4 46 26 Tripura 0.033 141.74 95.23 0 11 27 Uttar Pradesh 1.703 2097.00 3995.00 4511 65 28 Uttaranchal 0.002 9.00 0.00 0 6 29 West Bengal 2.568 10539.00 7392.76 0 48 Union Territories 30 A & N Islands 0.000 0.00 0.00 0 0 31 Chandigarh 0.000 0.00 0.00 0 0 32 Dadra & Nagar 0.000 0.00 0.00 0 0 Haveli 33 Daman & Diu 0.000 0.00 0.00 0 0 34 Lakshadweep 0.000 0.00 0.00 0 0 35 Pondicherry 0.004 61.00 20.00 0 0 Total 18.779 35199.86 39709.52 7713 2802 65

Source – Report of XII Plan Working Group on Flood Management and Region Specific Issues

REPAIRING OF BUNDS 8th August, 2013

LSQ 708

SHRI VIKRAMBHAI ARJANBHAI MAADAM

Will the Minister of WATER RESOURCES be pleased to state:-

(a) the programme chalked out by Union Government for repairing the damaged and weak river bunds in Gujarat;

(b) whether the Union Government has offered funds to the State Government and suggested measures to fight flood in the State during the coming years; and

(c) if so, the details thereof?

THE MINISTER OF WATER RESOURCES ( SHRI HARISH RAWAT)

(a), (b) & (c) Flood management being within the purview of the State Governments, the programmes for repairing the damaged and weak bunds, if any, in the State of Gujarat are formulated by the State Government of Gujarat. No such proposal has been received in the Ministry of Water Resources from the State Government of Gujarat for any technical advice or central assistance.

MODIFIED AIBP SCHEME 8th August, 2013

LSQ 711

SMT PATEL JAYSHREEBEN KANUBHAI DR CHAUHAN MAHENDRASINH

Will the Minister of WATER RESOURCES be pleased to state:-

(a) the present status of Central Assistance to Sardar Sarovar Project, Gujarat; and

(b) whether the modified Accelerated Irrigation Benefit Programme (AIBP) has been approved by the Cabinet and if so, the details thereof and if not, the time by which the same is likely to be approved and implemented?

THE MINISTER OF WATER RESOURCES ( SHRI HARISH RAWAT)

(a) Releases made under Accelerated Irrigation Benefits Programme (AIBP) to Sardar Sarovar Project of Gujarat is given in the Annexure.

(b) Expenditure Finance Committee (EFC) approval for modified Accelerated irrigation Benefits Programme (AIBP) has been obtained. Note for obtaining approval of the Cabinet is under process.

ANNEXURE Statement referred to in reply to Lok Sabha Unstarred Question No. 711 for 08.08.2013 regarding "Modified AIBP Scheme" RELEASES UNDER AIBP FOR SARDAR SARVAR PROJECT OF GUJARAT DURING THE PERIOD 1996-97 TO 2012-13.

(Rs in crore) Cumulati CLA ve release Grant Released CLA/Gra S d nt L. State/Proj Maj./Med./E during released N ect Name RM 1996- o 97 to Total Total 2004- 2005- 2006- 2007- 2008- 200 2010- 2011- 2012- upto upto 05 06 07 08 09 9-10 11 12 13 31.03.20 31.03.20 12 13 GUJARAT Sardar 4076.2 339.6 121.8 585.7 251.9 0.00 361.4 696.8 589.1 2946.46 1. Maj. 7022.713 Sarovar 50 00 89 20 00 0 20 30 04 3

*Rs 696.83 has been released during 2012-13 against the CA proposal of 2011-12 to Sardar Sarovar project

SHARDA SAHAYAK YOJANA 8th August, 2013

LSQ 717

DR. SANJAY SINH

Will the Minister of WATER RESOURCES be pleased to state:- the extent of works completed so far under AIBP for restoration of capacity of Sharda Sahayak Canal Irrigation System of Uttar Pradesh and the present position of this irrigation project?

THE MINISTER OF WATER RESOURCES ( SHRI HARISH RAWAT)

The component wise progress of the ongoing Sharda Sahayak Canal Irrigation System upto 31.03.2013 as reported by the State Government is as under:

S.No Component Progress in %

1 Head Works 85 2 Link Channel 80 3 Feeder channel 68 & branches 4 system upto outlet 36

As reported by the State Government, an irrigation potential of 135 thousand ha has already been created.

COMMITTEE ON FLOODS 8th August, 2013

LSQ 721

SHRI RAMSINHBHAI PATALBHAI RATHWA

Will the Minister of WATER RESOURCES be pleased to state:-

(a) whether the Union Government has formed any committee to oversee and monitor implementation of the flood control programmes;

(b) if so, the details thereof;

(c) whether the said committee has been successful in assessing occurrence of flood in the country during the last three years and in implementing the flood control programme; and

(d) if so, the details thereof?

THE MINISTER OF WATER RESOURCES ( SHRI HARISH RAWAT)

(a) No Madam.

(b) , (c) & (d) Does not arise.

FAST TRACKING DAM PROJECTS 8th August, 2013

LSQ 722

SHRI A.K.S. VIJAYAN

Will the Minister of WATER RESOURCES be pleased to state:-

(a) whether the Union Government has received many proposals from State Governments to fast track dam projects in the country;

(b) if so, the details thereof;

(c) whether many States are creating hindrances in creation or addition of dam level; and

(d) if so, the details thereof and the action being taken thereon?

THE MINISTER OF WATER RESOURCES ( SHRI HARISH RAWAT)

(a) & (b) No proposal to fast track dam projects is under appraisal in the Ministry of Water Resources.

(c) & (d) Water is a subject in the State List at entry number 17 of List-II in Seventh Schedule of the Constitution (Article 246 refers). The development of irrigation thus falls in the ambit of respective State Governments and as such the planning, execution of approved projects, operation and maintenance of irrigation projects are to be carried out by the States from their resources, as per their priorities. The issues of hindrances in creation or addition of dam level of approved projects by a State gets generally taken by one of the State governments involved to various Courts in the country .

SOCIAL COMMITMENT 8th August, 2013

LSQ 752

SHRI JADHAV PRATAPRAO GANPATRAO

SHRI CHANDRAKANT BHAURAO KHAIRE

Will the Minister of WATER RESOURCES be pleased to state:-

(a) whether the undertakings and agencies under the administrative control of the Ministry have utilised any fund under social obligation ;

(b) if so, the undertaking-wise details thereof for the last year;

(c) the places and works for which this fund has been utilised during the last year;

(d) whether the officers have spent these funds arbitrarily; and

(e) if so, the details thereof and the action taken by the Government in this regard?

THE MINISTER OF WATER RESOURCES ( SHRI HARISH RAWAT)

(a) to (c) WAPCOS Ltd. a Public Sector Enterprise under the administrative control of the Ministry of Water Resources has utilized 3% of profit earned on Corporate Social Responsibility activities amounting to Rs.1,73,57,034/- during the year 2012-13. Activity wise details are given in Annexure.

(d) No, Madam.

(e) Does not arise in view of reply to Part (d) of the question.

Annexure

Annexure referred to in reply to Unstarred Question No.752 to be answered on 8.8.2013 regarding Social Commitment.

Sl. No. Details of Activities undertaken by WAPCOS 1. Non-Conventional Energy sources – To develop Infrastructure facilities for providing electricity through Solar lighting system in villages of :- Beejwa, Mandapur, Shekhpur, Jakopur and Karoli Khalsa in the State of Rajasthan. 2. Adoption of backward villages in backward tribal talukas for making arrangements of drinking water facility through hand pumps and water conservation awareness programs in Villages viz :- Vanztembron, Chichpada, Vanjarghodi, Savarpada, and Hanzantpada in the State of Gujarat. 3. Promoting Education on Water Quality Monitoring, Sanitation, Water Conservation, Health and family welfare in Villages of :- Parjian Kalan, Gehlan, Narangpur, Behram Sarista, and Kartarpur in the State of Punjab. 4. Promotion of Livelihood options – Training and skill development in retail, marketing, computer operation, making of various handicraft items such as bags, foot mats and other art objects in Hallomajra and Maulijagaran villages. Health Camps & Awareness campaign for beneficiaries near Chandigarh. 5. Establishment of Rainwater Harvesting structures in identified villages in Shella Bholaganj Block, Sohra sub-division of, East Khasi Hills District in Meghalaya. Villages are Nongsteng, Mawsahew, Kutmadan, Kemrang and Laitkynsew 6. Establishment of Vocational & Technical Training Centre for Marginalized Youth of Bharat Vihar Slum area, Delhi. 7. School Eye Screening & Awareness Programme for 3000 school children of rural areas of Punjab. 8. Mid Day meal to poor children of Nathopur village studying in Swapan Sarthak School, , Haryana. 9. Promoting water and energy conservation and water quality monitoring, health and family welfare to villagers of 6 villages in Distts. of and Mewat, Haryana. 10. Mitigating of water crises in two villages namely Nagaon and Rongajan-1 in District Tinsukia, Assam. 11. Promotion of sports tournament in Uttarakhand.

Sl. No. Details of Activities undertaken by WAPCOS 12. CSR Awareness program for employees through International Management Institute, Gurgaon, Haryana.

JOINT MECHANISM OF BRAHMAPUTRA RIVER 8th August, 2013

LSQ 766

SHRI RAMESH BAIS SHRI RADHA SHRI HARI MANJHI

Will the Minister of WATER RESOURCES be pleased to state:-

(a) whether China is constructing several dams on the Brahmaputra river;

(b) if so, the details thereof;

(c) whether any mechanism of exchange of information on the Brahmaputra river has been evolved between the two countries;

(d) if so, the details thereof;

(e) if not, whether the Government of India has made any suggestion to China for evolving any mechanism to take stock of the situation in each other`s territory and to monitor the water sharing arrangement and river water project work etc. and if so, the details thereof; and

(f) the details of the talks held between the Government of India and China in this regard?

THE MINISTER OF WATER RESOURCES ( SHRI HARISH RAWAT)

(a) & (b) The recently released `Outline of the 12th Five Year Plan for National Economic and Social Development of the People`s Republic of China` indicates that three more hydro power projects on the main upstream of the Brahmaputra River in Tibet Autonomous Region have been approved for implementation by the Chinese Authorities. A hydro power project at Zangmu is under construction. As per information available, construction activity on Brahmaputra river at Zangmu on the Chinese side is a run-of-the-river hydro-electric project which will not adversely impact the downstream areas in India.

(c) Yes Madam.

(d) As per the India-China Joint Declaration made during the visit of His Excellency the President of People`s Republic of China in November 2006, both countries agreed to set up an Expert Level Mechanism (ELM) to discuss, interaction and cooperation on the provision of flood season hydrological data, emergency management and other issues regarding trans-border rivers. Accordingly, the two sides had set up the Joint Expert Level Mechanism in 2007. So far, seven meetings of ELM have been held.

(e) & (f) During the State Visit of Chinese Premier Li Keqiang to India in May 2013, it was agreed that India and China will further strengthen cooperation on trans-border rivers. Both sides also agreed to cooperate through the Expert Level Mechanism on provision of flood season hydrological data and emergency management, and exchange views on other issues of mutual interest.

IRRIGATION PROJECTS IN MADHYA PRADESH 8th August, 2013

LSQ 779

SHRI SAJJAN SINGH VERMA SHRI BHUPENDRA SINGH

Will the Minister of WATER RESOURCES be pleased to state:-

(a) whether any emphasis has been given to Madhya Pradesh under the Accelerated Irrigation Benefits Programme (AIBP) during the 12th Five Year Plan;

(b) if so, the details thereof including the amount sanctioned, released and utilized so far, project-wise;

(c) whether the projects sanctioned during 11th plan for the State have been completed, if so, the details thereof and if not, the reasons there for and the time by which these projects are likely to be completed; and

(d) whether some of the projects completed are not functioning well and if so, the details thereof and the action taken there on, project-wise?

THE MINISTER OF WATER RESOURCES ( SHRI HARISH RAWAT)

(a) & (b) Continuation of Accelerated Irrigation Benefits Programme (AIBP) for XII Plan has not been approved by the Cabinet.

The ongoing major/medium irrigation projects and surface minor irrigation schemes spilled over from XI Plan have been provided Central Assistance (CA) to Madhya Pradesh under AIBP during 2012-13. The details of CA released under AIBP to MMI projects in Madhya Pradesh during 2012-13 is given at Annexure-. The details of expenditure incurred for the year 2012-13 has not been submitted by the State Government.

68 no. of new surface MI schemes of Madhya Pradesh have been included under AIBP for funding during 2012-13. A total grant amounting to Rs.350.1918 crore has been released to the Government of Madhya Pradesh for implementation of these schemes under AIBP during 2012-13. Besides, a total grant amounting to Rs.121.51 crore has also been released to the Government of Madhya Pradesh for completion of 67 MI schemes of 2011-12 under AIBP during 2012-13.

(c) 11 major and medium irrigation projects of Madhya Pradesh were included under AIBP during the XI Plan which were required to be completed in a period of four years after their inclusion under AIBP as per the AIBP Guidelines. However, none of the above projects have been completed. The main reason for non-completion of the delayed irrigation projects is Land Acquisition problem.

A total of 282 MI schemes of Madhya Pradesh were included under AIBP for funding during XI Plan. State Government has reported that out of 282 MI schemes, 157 MI schemes have been completed. Thus, 125 MI schemes are spilled over to XII Plan. Out of 125 MI schemes, 46 MI schemes are of the year 2011-12. The target date for completion of these 46 MI schemes is March, 2014. Thus, only 79 MI schemes are delayed MI schemes which could have been completed. State Government has reported the reasons for delay in completion of these schemes such as land acquisition problem, forest clearance problem, interference of Adiwasi Mukti Sangathan in MI schemes coming under tribal area.

(d) Irrigation being a State subject, the planning, execution, operation and maintenance of irrigation projects are carried out by State Governments from their own resources as per their own priorities.

CA under AIBP is provided for expeditious completion of the ongoing MMI and surface MI schemes.

Annexure-

Statement referred to in reply to Lok Sabha Unstarred Question No. 779 for 08.08.2013 regarding "Irrigation Projects in Madhya Pradesh" DETAILS OF CENTRAL ASSISTANCE RELEASED UNDER AIBP TO THE MMI PROJECTS OF MADHYA PRADESH DURING 2012-13

Sl. No. Name of the Project Rs. In crore

1 Bansagar (Unit-II) 81.857 2 Sindh Phase-II 39.150 3 Mahi 30.996 4 Bariarpur 8.255 5 Bawanthadi 2.970 6 Mahan 107.651 7 Omkareshwar Canal Ph.III 47.790 8 Indira Sagar Canal Ph.IV 40.994 Indira Sagar Unit-II (Ph.I & II) 57.230 9 Punasa Lift Irrigation Project 0.753 10 Lower Goi 44.424 11 Jobat Irrigation Project 10.000 12 Sagar(Sagad) Irrigation project of Madhya Pradesh 9.000 13 Sanjay Sagar (Bah) MI project of Madhya Pradesh 10.44

MOU IN WATER MANAGEMENT 8th August, 2013

LSQ 782

SHRI PRADEEP KUMAR MAJHI

Will the Minister of WATER RESOURCES be pleased to state:-

(a) whether a meeting of high level experts of India and Iraq was held recently to finalize the Memorandum of Understanding on cooperation in the area of water management;

(b) if so, the details of the agreements reached between the two countries and in the said MoU; and

(c) the time by which the agreements are likely to be implemented?

THE MINISTER OF WATER RESOURCES ( SHRI HARISH RAWAT)

(a) Yes, Madam. A meeting with Iraqi delegation led by Hon’ble Minister for Water Resources, Government of Republic of Iraq was held on 23rd May, 2013 at New Delhi to finalise the Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) on bilateral cooperation in the area of water resources development and management.

(b) The MoU envisages cooperation by collaboration and sharing of expertise in the areas of project hydrology, practicing hydrology and hydrological modelling; applications of remote sensing and Geographical Information System (GIS) in hydrology and water resources; integrated water resources development and management; flood and drought management; irrigation and drainage; surface and groundwater management and development; minor

irrigation; modernization/renovation of old irrigation schemes; hydrometeorology; watershed, lakes and wetlands development; dam safety and surveillance; reservoir regulation; training and capacity building; micro irrigation, etc.

(c) The Memorandum of Understanding is proposed to be signed during the forthcoming visit of Iraqi Prime Minister to India in the month of August, 2013. The MoU envisages formation of a Joint Working Group within 3 months of its signing which will carry out the activities mentioned therein. Necessary action on the areas of cooperation will commence thereafter.

ALLOCATION OF TRIBAL AREAS 8th August, 2013

LSQ 790

SHRI KOWASE MAROTRAO SAINUJI

Will the Minister of WATER RESOURCES be pleased to state:-

(a) the funds allocated by the Union Government to tribal areas of the States particularly Gadchiroli-Chimur Parliamentary constituency and other tribal areas of the State of Maharashtra for the development projects and canals during the last three years and the current year including Accelerated Irrigation Benefits Programme (AIBP); and

(b) the location-wise details of projects of the country especially Gadchiroli-Chimur Parliamentary constituency and other tribal areas of Maharashtra?

THE MINISTER OF WATER RESOURCES ( SHRI HARISH RAWAT)

(a) & (b) The Government of India provides Central Assistance (CA) under Accelerated Irrigation Benefits Programme (AIBP) to the State Governments on their requests and as per the Guidelines of AIBP for completion of ongoing Major/Medium Irrigation (MMI) projects & surface Minor Irrigation schemes. The State-wise details of Central Assistance (CA) released to major/medium/ERM irrigation projects under AIBP including benefits to tribal areas during the last three years is at Annexure-I and the funds released to the States for surface MI schemes including tribal areas is given at Annexure-II. No proposal for release of grant in respect of major/medium/ERM and surface MI schemes in Gadchiroli- Chimur Parliamentary Constituency of Maharashtra state has been received from Government of Maharashtra during the last three years i.e. 2010-11 to 2012-13 and the current year (2013-14).

ANNEXURE-I

Statement referred to in reply to Lok Sabha Unstarred Question No. 790 for 08.08.2013 regarding "Allocation to Tribal Areas" FUNDS RELEASED UNDER AIBP TO MMI PROJECTS FOR TRIBAL AREA PROJECTS FOR THE LAST THREE YEARS 2010-11TO 2012-13 AND THE CURRENT YEAR (2013-14)

Grant released Sl. No State/Project Name 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14

ANDHRA PRADESH 1. SRSP St.II 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 2. Peddavagu 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 3. J. Chokka Rao LIS 0.000 256.131 0.000 0.000 4. Indira Sagar (Polavaram) 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000

ASSAM 1. Dhansiri 49.500 0.000 0.000 0.000 2. Champamati 0.000 40.500 0.000 0.000

CHHATISGARH 1. Kosarteda 18.694 0.000 0.000 0.000 2. Sutiapat 6.318 0.000 12.15 0.000

GUJARAT 1. Sardar Sarovar 361.420 0.000 1285.934 0.000

JHARKHAND 1. Upper Sankh 11.240 0.000 0.000 0.000 2. Subernarekha Multipurpose 0.000 335.540 515.721 0.000

KARNATAKA 1. Ghataprabha St.III 20.601 0.000 0.000 0.000

MADHYA PRADESH 1. Mahi 87.625 39.393 30.996 0.000 2. Upper Beda 24.810 0.000 0.000 0.000 3. Lower Goi 22.810 55.185 44.424 0.000 4. Jobat 6.660 0.000 10.000 0.000

MAHARASHTRA 1. Punad 0.000 42.498 0.000 0.000

MANIPUR 1. Khuga 23.207 0.000 30.600 0.000 2. Thoubal 132.340 0.000 250.000 0.000 3. Dolaithabi Barrage 53.950 0.000 94.400 1/0/1900

ORISSA 1. Lower Indra(KBK) 103.042 100.551 0.000 0.000 2. Kanupur 116.229 117.014 0.000 0.000 3. Rukura-Tribal 15.274 32.400 0.000 0.000

TRIPURA 1. Manu 26.091 0.000 0.000 0.000 2. Gumti 18.100 0.000 0.000 0.000

3. Khowai 3.809 0.000 0.000 0.000

UTTAR PRADESH 1. Restoring Cap of Sarda Sahayak 0.000 18.000 0.000 0.000

WEST BENGAL 1. Teesta Barrage [N.P] 81.000 97.200 0.000 0.000 2. Tatko 0.000 3.726 0.000 0.000 3. Patloi 0.000 1.620 0.000 0.000

Annexure-II

Statement referred to in reply to Lok Sabha Unstarred Question No. 790 for 08.08.2013 regarding "Allocation to Tribal Areas" State-wise details of MI schemes included under AIBP and Grant released for minor irrigation schemes under AIBP during last three years and current year

Total no. of MI schemes Grant released (Rs. In crore) Sl. State included under AIBP during No. last three years and current year 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 1 Arunachal Pradesh 171 48.6350 33.7883 54.6651 0 2 Assam 269 356.9030 377.7456 414.0209 0 3 Manipur 0 40.5000 44.5500 0.0000 0 4 Meghalaya 114 110.1951 81.3011 59.8639 0 5 Mizoram 58 51.0921 42.1101 0.0000 0 6 Nagaland 393 70.0000 72.6525 76.9910 0 7 Sikkim 225 14.3639 33.7144 0.0000 0 8 Tripura 21 0.0000 34.8751 17.7500 0 9 Himachal Pradesh 181 32.4000 47.1152 48.5190 0 10 Jammu & Kashmir 217 110.7215 163.4678 155.2400 0 11 Orissa (KBK) 0 27.8538 0.000 0.0000 0 12 Uttrakhand 532 160.0600 232.7513 148.8013 0 13 Andhra Pradesh 17 0.00 141.75 0.00 0 14 Chhattisgarh 85 131.7986 179.1856 141.7400 0 15 Madhya Pradesh 154 202.5023 211.2880 471.7069 0 16 Maharashtra 46 256.1439 77.2109 178.8416 0 17 Bihar 161 32.3535 15.5303 9.7200 0 18 West Bengal 34 8.10 4.46 0.00 0 19 Rajasthan 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 0 20 Karnataka 401 34.6388 59.1674 161.6000 0 21 Jharkhand 456 231.6474 224.4158 53.2646 0

EVALUATION OF PROGRAMMES

8th August, 2013

LSQ 808

SMT. JHANSI BOTCHA LAKSHMI

Will the Minister of WATER RESOURCES be pleased to state:-

(a) whether the Government has evaluated the performance of the major flagship schemes aimed at improving the availability and conservation of water in the country; and

(b) if so, the details thereof and the steps being taken/proposed to be taken in pursuance thereof?

THE MINISTER OF WATER RESOURCES ( SHRI HARISH RAWAT)

(a) & (b) Ministry of Water Resources entrusted Ministry of Statistics and Programme Implementation, Government of India to evaluate its Major Flagship Scheme Accelerated Irrigation Benefit Programme (AIBP). The study considered the data upto September, 2004 and the final consolidated report was submitted during April, 2008. The consolidated report presented impact of AIBP scheme, constraints in implementation and suggestions for improvement. Planning Commission also carried out Evaluation Study on AIBP in 2010.

Ministry of water Resources through Agriculture Finance Corporation Ltd. have conducted Evaluation and Impact Study of Command Area Development and Water management Programme in 2012 with a view of improving utilization of irrigation potential, optimizing agricultural production and productivity.

RAINWATER HARVESTING 8th August, 2013

LSQ 810

SHRI CHAUHAN MAHENDRASINH

Will the Minister of WATER RESOURCES be pleased to state:- he total financial assistance sanctioned and utilised in respect of each State for implementation of rainwater harvesting projects during the last two years?

THE MINISTER FOR WATER RESOURCES (SHRI HARISH RAWAT)

Central Ground Water Board under Ministry of Water Resources had sanctioned pilot projects on Demonstrative Artificial Recharge and Rainwater Harvesting, received from various State Governments, under the Central Sector Scheme of “Ground Water Management and Regulation” during XI Plan. Projects amounting to Rs. 5124.4160 lakh were sanctioned during 2011-12. An amount of Rs. 4015.6575 lakh was released during 2011-12. A sum of Rs. 406.889 lakh was released during 2012-13 for spill over projects sanctioned during XI Plan. As per the utilization certificates received from the State Governments, Rs. 3245.60 lakh have been utilized by the implementing agencies as on 31.07.2013. During 2012-13, no new projects were sanctioned as the scheme was upto XI Plan. State-wise details of funds sanctioned, released and utilized are given in Annexure.

ANNEXURE

Annexure referred in the reply to Unstarred Question No. 810 to be answered in Lok Sabha on 08.08.2013 regarding “Rainwater Harvesting”

State-wise & Year-wise Funds Sanctioned, Released and Utilized

(` Rs. In Lakh)

S.No. Name of States/UTs Year 2011-12 Year 2012-13 Utilization Sanctioned Released Released Certificate (Spill over of XI Plan) (as on 31.07.2013) 1 Andhra Pradesh 368.2100 294.0400 135.712* 401.49* 2 Arunachal Pradesh 233.4400 227.6100* 83.730 373.64* 3 Bihar 96.0100 67.2100 ------67.21 4 Chandigarh 0.0000 0.0000 ------0.00 5 Chhattisgarh 268.8000 150.4000 ------0.00 6 Delhi 43.4400 30.4100 ------30.41 7 Gujarat 0.0000 0.0000 44.859* 140.1* 8 Himachal Pradesh 250.0170 165.1400 ------141.88 9 Jammu & Kashmir 143.4700 91.2770 ------38.871 10 Jharkhand 174.8560 122.4000 ------129.843* 11 Karnataka 382.3500 303.0000 33.456 410.60* 12 Kerala 55.0860 55.0740 4.050 48.286 13 Madhya Pradesh 429.0500 331.0740 ------301.155 14 Maharashtra 0.0000 4.5450* ------10.605* 15 Nagaland 224.1400 141.3400 82.800 190.22 16 Odisha 464.3600 325.0400 ------00.00 17 Punjab 80.8800 56.6200 ------0.00 18 Rajasthan 404.7770 235.0552 10.282 24.012 19 Tamil Nadu 0.0000 112.605* 12.000* 365.709* 20 Uttar Pradesh 1505.5300 1269.4900 ------483.447 21 West Bengal 0.0000 33.3273* ------88.122* TOTAL 5124.4160 4015.6575 406.889 3245.60

* Funds released/utilized in respect of schemes sanctioned in previous year(s)

FLOOD MANAGEMENT SCHEMES 8th August, 2013

LSQ 816

SHRI GORAKH PRASAD JAISWAL SMT RAMA DEVI

Will the Minister of WATER RESOURCES be pleased to state:-

(a) the names of the States in which flood management schemes have been prepared at State and district levels as per the guidelines issued under flood management;

(b) whether there is a provision to prepare the said schemes before occurrence of flood; and

(c) if so, the reasons for not implementing the said provisions?

THE MINISTER FOR WATER RESOURCES (SHRI HARISH RAWAT)

(a) The Government of India had launched Flood Management Programme during XI Plan and issued guidelines in August, 2009 for providing central assistance to States. Under this programme, a total of 420 schemes as formulated by the State Governments for flood control, anti-erosion, drainage development and anti-sea erosion in accordance with the said guidelines, were approved. The details of State-wise schemes approved during XI Plan are given in Annex.

(b) No Madam. The flood management schemes are formulated for flood protection on the basis of floods occurred in the past.

(c) Does not arise in view of reply under part (b) above. Annex

ANNEX REFERRED TO IN REPLY TO PART (a) OF UNStarred Question No. †816 to be answered in Lok Sabha on 08.08.2013 regarding “fLOOD management schemes” RAISED by SHRI GORAKH PRASAD JAISWAL AND SHRIMATI RAMA DEVI:

Details of States and schemes approved during XI Plan

Sl. No. State Schemes Included under FMP Nos. Total Cost Central Share 1 Arunachal Pradesh 21 107.33 96.55 2 Assam 100 996.14 896.49 3 Bihar 43 1370.42 1027.79 4 Chhattisgarh 3 31.13 23.34 5 Goa 2 22.73 17.05 6 Gujarat 2 19.79 14.84 7 Haryana 1 173.75 130.31 8 Himachal Pradesh 3 225.32 202.78 9 Jammu & Kashmir 28 408.22 367.37 10 Jharkhand 3 39.30 29.47 11 Karnataka 3 59.46 44.59 12 Kerala 4 279.74 209.80 13 Manipur 22 109.34 98.41 14 Mizoram 2 9.13 8.22 15 Nagaland 11 49.35 44.38 16 Orissa 67 168.9986 126.74 17 Puducherry 1 139.67 104.75 18 Punjab 5 153.4 115.04 19 Sikkim 28 104.9239 94.42 20 Tamilnadu 5 635.54 476.66 21 Tripura 11 26.57 23.92 22 Uttar Pradesh 26 667.562 500.66 23 Uttarnkhand 12 119.8187 104.71 24 West Bengal 17 1822.08 1366.57 Total 420 7739.7281 6124.86

PANEL TO STUDY DISASTERS 8th August, 2013

LSQ 817

SHRI SAMBASIVA RAYAPATI RAO SHRI SHIVARAMAGOUDA SHIVANAGOUDA

Will the Minister of WATER RESOURCES be pleased to state:-

(a) whether the Government has decided to set up an official committee to look into the factors responsible for recent disaster occurred in Uttarakhand and to recommend possible solutions for the future and if so, the details thereof;

(b) whether the Government has conducted any study to find out the reasons behind flash floods and if so, whether it has come to the notice of the Government thdt snow melt was major reason for flash floods;

(c) if so, the details thereof;

(d) the manner in which the Government has been supplementing the States with assistance in times of such disasters;

(e) whether there is any policy to deal with disaster as the one witnessed in Uttarakhand last month; and

(f) if so, the details and if not, the reasons therefor? ANSWER

THE MINISTER FOR WATER RESOURCES (SHRI HARISH RAW AT)

(a) Yes Madam. In the wake of landslide /flood disaster occurred in the State of Uttarakhand in June, 2013, the Ministry of Water Resources constituted a Committee headed by Chairman, GFCC on 4-7-2013 to assess the causes of landslide /flood disaster in Uttarakhand.

(b) No Madam.

(c) Does not arise in view of reply under part (b) above.

(d) The Union Government has set up State Disaster Response Fund (SDRF) in the States for meeting immediate requirement of relief measures during any disaster including the type of disaster that occurred in Uttarakhand in June, 2013. The Union Government has also set up National Disaster Response Fund (NDRF) at centre for central assistance required by States in addition to the funds available under SDRF.

(e) & (f) The Government of India had enacted Disaster Management Act in 2005. Consequently, at national level, National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) had been set up under the Chairmanship of Hon`ble . NDMA coordinates the policy matters pertaining to management of disasters in the country.

EMERGENCY ACTION PLAN 8th August, 2013

LSQ 844

SHRI RAJAGOPAL LAGADAPATI SHRI P.C. CHACKO SHRI SAMEER BHUJBAL

Will the Minister of WATER RESOURCES be pleased to state:-

(a) the details of all the big dams in the country and the number of them in damaged condition and which are likely to submerge huge area and property in case of their breach;

(b) whether Central Water Commission had issued guidelines in 2006 to chalk out an implement emergency action plans for big dams situated in the States and if so, the details thereof;

(c) the details of the States where this emergency action plan has been chalked out and implemented; and

(d) the time by which this emergency plan is likely to be introduced in the remaining States?

THE MINISTER FOR WATER RESOURCES (SHRI HARISH RAWAT)

(a) As per the National Register of Large Dams (NRLD), there are 4839 Nos. completed large dams in the country. The state wise number of large dams is enclosed at Annexure-I.

Water being a State subject, water resources projects are planned, executed, operated & maintained by respective State Governments from their own resources. The responsibility of maintenance of dams lies with the Dam owners, who are mostly State Governments/Public Sector Undertakings (PSUs). No dam has been reported to be in such a damaged condition likely to cause imminent failure.

(b) to (d) Central Water Commission had issued “Guidelines for Development and Implementation of Emergency Action Plan (EAP) for Dams” in the year, 2006 to States for its implementation by States/Dam owning authorities. EAPs are prepared keeping in view EAP Guidelines and the responsibility of formulation lies with the Dam owners, who are generally State Governments/PSUs. EAP is specific to each dam and as per information available; the details of Emergency Action Plan prepared on some of large dams are at Annexure-II.

Annexure - 1

Annexure referred to in reply to the Lok Sabha Unstarred Question No.844 for answer on 08.08.2013 regarding Emergency Action Plan.

STATE - WISE DISTRIBUTION OF LARGE DAMS (Compiled as per information furnished by the State Governments)

Sl. State Total completed dams No. 1 Andaman & Nicobar Islands* 2 2 Andhra Pradesh 290 3 Arunachal Pradesh 1 4 Assam 3 5 Bihar 24 6 Chhattisgarh 243 7 Goa 5 8 Gujarat 621 9 Himachal Pradesh 13 10 Haryana 1 11 Jammu & Kashmir 12 12 Jharkhand 49 13 Karnataka 230 14 Kerala 58 15 Madhya Pradesh 899 16 Maharashtra 1693 17 Manipur 3 18 Meghalaya 5 19 Odisha 198 20 Punjab 14 21 Rajasthan 201 22 Sikkim 2 23 Tamil Nadu 116 24 Tripura 1 25 Uttar Pradesh 114 26 Uttarakhand 13 27 West Bengal 28 GRAND TOTAL 4839

* Union Territory (UT)

Annexure-II

Annexure referred to in reply to the Lok Sabha Unstarred Question No.844 for answer on 08.08.2013 regarding Emergency Action Plan.

Status of preparation of Emergency Action Plans (as per information from State Governments/Dam owners)

Sl. Name of state No. of EAPs prepared No. 1 Andhra Pradesh 4 2 Arunachal Pradesh 1 3 Assam 1 4 Bihar 20 5 Himachal Pradesh 3 6 Jammu& Kashmir 1 7 Kerala 1 8 Madhya Pradesh 32 9 Maharashtra 101 10 Odisha 2

NORTH EASTERN WATER RESOURCES AUTHORITY 8th August, 2013

LSQ 849

SMT JYOTI DHURVE

Will the Minister of WATER RESOURCES be pleased to state:- the present position in regard to the formation of North Eastern Water Resources Authority?

THE MINISTER FOR WATER RESOURCES (SHRI HARISH RAWAT)

The status of reply of the Unstarred Question No. 2925 dated 14/03/2013 remains unchanged. However, Government of Arunachal Pradesh has further been requested in March, 2013 & July, 2013 to expedite their response. Any further action is dependent upon the same.

STUDY BY WORLD BANK 8th August, 2013

LSQ 850

SHRI MANOHAR TIRKEY SHRI GOWDAR MALLIKARJUNAPPA SIDDESWARA SHRI NARAHARI MAHATO SHRI NRIPENDRA NATH ROY

Will the Minister of WATER RESOURCES be pleased to state:-

(a) whether World Bank has conducted any study in the water sector in the country;

(b) if so, the details thereof;

(c) the outcome of the World Bank aided water restructuring scheme in different States, and the details of States being benefited by this;

(d) whether the World Bank has agreed to lend funds to the country for the next few years for reforms in water sector and if so, the details thereof;

(e) whether the Government proposes to implement a national project for repair, renovation and restoration of water bodies with the funds to be provided by the World Bank; and

(f) if so, the details thereof, State-wise?

THE MINISTER FOR WATER RESOURCES (SHRI HARISH RAWAT)

(a) Yes, Madam.

(b) The World Bank has undertaken a study and Technical Assistance initiative on Ground Water Management in India with the objectives of identifying management strategies for promoting sustainable groundwater use in the heavily groundwater dependent States of Andhra Pradesh, Maharashtra and Uttar Pradesh. An assessment was also carried out in Punjab. Based on the outcome of the study, the World Bank has brought out the report on “Deep Wells and Prudence: Towards Pragmatic Action for Addressing Groundwater Over-exploitation in India”. The report has suggested a combination of demand side measures, conjunctive use and groundwater recharge enhancement to manage over-exploitation of groundwater in the country and have indicated a set of pragmatic measures that can be effectively implemented at ground level.

(c) The outcome of the World Bank aided Maharashtra Water Sector Improvement Project, so far, mainly relates to completion of 176 schemes for canal rehabilitation, 237 schemes for dam safety works, formation of 1674 Water User Organizations (WUOs) and handling over of Distribution System to 947 Water User Associations for further irrigation management. The main achievements of this project relate to increase in water use efficiency by 37.5 % and net increase in agriculture income by 29.53 %.

The outcome of the World Bank aided Uttar Pradesh Water Sector Restructuring Project- Phase-I, completed in October, 2011, relates to rehabilitation and modernization of Haidergarh Branch (Km. 0.0 to Km.22.98) and Jaunpur Branch System, creation of Apex Water Sector Institutions, enactment of UP Participatory Irrigation Management Act 2009 and Participatory Irrigation Management Rules 2010, enactment of UP Water Management and Regulatory Commission Act 2008, development of Decision Support System for Jaunpur Branch sub-basin, preparation of Management Information System, Agricultural Intensification and Diversification of project area, etc. The major outcome of the World Bank aided Madhya Pradesh Water Sector Restructuring Project has been the reclamation of lost irrigation potential of old schemes. The Rabi irrigation delivered in 2009-10, 2010-11, 2011-12 and 2012-13 stood at 1.50 lakh hectares, 1.77 lakh hectares,4.45 lakh hectares and 5.10 lakh hectares respectively. The World Bank assisted Rajasthan Water Sector Restructuring became effective from March, 2002 and has been closed on 31st March, 2013 with additional financing. The main outcome of the project are as under:-

(i) Increase in yield for mustard and wheat from 1 ton/hectare to 1.68 ton/hectare and 2 ton/hectare to

3.89 ton/hectare respectively.

(ii) Restored area under irrigation 105622 hectare.

(iii) Increased farm household income up to Rs.1.20 lakh per annum.

(d) The World Bank has agreed to lend US $ 360 million for UP Water Sector Restructuring Project - Phase-II over a period of 7 years. The Phase-II of the project would cover the following districts of Uttar Pradesh:

(i) Lower Ganga Command Area – Etah, Firojabad, Kasganj, Mainpuri, Farrukhabad, Etawah, Kannauj, Aurraiya, Kanpur Dehat, Kanpur Nagar, Fatehpur and Kausambhi. (ii) Sharda Sahayak Region – Barabanki, Amethi, Raibareli and (iii) Region – Lalitpur

(e) & (f) There is no proposal to implement a national project for repair, renovation and restoration of water bodies with the funds to be provided by the World Bank. However, the Ministry of Water Resources had launched a state sector scheme for Repair, Renovation and Restoration (RRR) of water bodies with external assistance with an outlay of Rs. 1500 Crore for implementation during XI Plan period.

Under the scheme of Repair, Renovation and Restoration (RRR) of water bodies with external assistance, it was proposed to cover about 23000 water bodies having a Culturable Command Area (CCA) of 16.8 lakh hectare at a cost of Rs. 6,000 crore including central share of Rs. 1500 crore during XI Five Year Plan. The World Bank Loan Agreement has been signed with Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka and Orissa for covering 10887 water bodies as detailed below:

Sl. State Project No. of Loan Component CCA CentralShare No. Cost Water Bodies (Rs. Crore) (lakh hectare) i.e. 25% of (Rs. Crore) loan component (Rs. Crore) 1 Andhra 1044.30 3000 835.00 2.5 208.85 Pradesh 2 Tamil 2547.00 5763 2182.00 4.0 337.50 Nadu 3 Karnataka 306.98 1224 268.78 0.52 67.20 4 Orissa 546.00 900 448.00 1.2 119.50 Total 4444.28 10887 3733.78 8.22 733.05

DRYING OF WATER BODIES 8th Augst, 2013

LSQ 855

SHRI SURESH KUMAR SHETKAR

Will the Minister of WATER RESOURCES be pleased to state:-

(a) whether water bodies have dried up in many States;

(b) if so, the details thereof and the reasons therefor, State-wise; and

(c) the corrective steps being taken in this regard?

THE MINISTER FOR WATER RESOURCES (SHRI HARISH RAWAT)

(a) Yes, Madam.

(b) According to 3rd Minor Irrigation census conducted by Ministry of Water Resources with reference year 2000- 2001, the total numbers of water bodies not in use were 85807, out of which 8152 water bodies were reported to be not in use due to dried up. The state-wise details of water bodies not in use due to dried up as per 3rd Minor Irrigation census are given in Annexure. The reasons for water bodies not in use are shifting away from community based tank system to individual beneficiary oriented ground water dependent system, inadequate maintenance, encroachments, diversion of land for other purposes, etc.

(c) To revive, restore and rehabilitate the traditional water bodies in India, the MoWR, Government of India had launched a pilot scheme for “Repair, Renovation and Restoration (RRR) of Water Bodies directly linked to Agriculture” during X Plan. The works of 1085 water bodies were completed in 26 districts of 15 states.

During XI Plan, two schemes of Repair, Renovation and Restoration (RRR) of Water Bodies were launched- one with domestic support and the other with external assistance. Under the Scheme of Domestic Support, a total of 3341 Water Bodies were taken up for restoration in 12 States, out of which 1866 Water Bodies have been completed. A sum of Rs. 852.289 crore has been released to the states. Under the scheme of external assistance, 10887 Water Bodies were taken up for restoration in the States of Andhra Pradesh, Odisha, Karnataka and Tamil Nadu. The funds are directly released by the World Bank with the recommendation of Department of Economic Affairs (DEA), Ministry of finance and not though Ministry of water Resources. The information may be available with DEA.

The scheme for RRR of water bodies for implementation during XII Plan is under formulation. Annexure

Statement referred to in reply to Lok Sabha Unstarred Question No. 855 for 08.08.2013 regarding Drying of Water Bodies

Statewise list of water bodies not in use due to dried up as per 3rd MI Census

( in nos.) Water bodies not In use S.No. State/UT Total Due to dried up 1 Andhra Padesh 24014 4115 2 Arunachal Pradesh 125 22 3 Assam 265 19 4 Bihar 2676 210 5 Chhattisgarh 6592 99 6 Goa 98 1 7 Gujarat 2160 371 8 Haryana 35 24 9 Himachal Pradesh 43 8 10 J&K 88 4 11 Jharkhand 4371 473 12 Karnataka 3928 110 13 Kerala 678 43 14 Madhya Pr. 4702 198 15 Maharashtra 8218 514 16 Manipur 0 0 17 Meghalaya 76 1 18 Mizoram 170 7 19 Nagaland 25 2 20 Orissa 5569 620 21 Punjab 25 0 22 Rajasthan 1448 29 23 Sikkim 65 0 24 Tamilnadu 7119 100 25 Tripura 49 12 26 Uttarakhand 3359 260 27 Uttar Pradesh 745 665 28 West Bengal 8855 199 29 A & N Islands 306 46 30 Chandigarh 0 0 31 Dadra & N. Haveli 0 0 32 Daman & Diu 0 0 33 Delhi 0 0

34 Lakshadweep 0 0 35 Pondicherry 3 0 TOTAL 85807 8152

DAM REHABILITATION AND IMPROVEMENT PROJECT 8th August, 2013

LSQ 859

SHRI P. T. THOMAS

Will the Minister of WATER RESOURCES be pleased to state:-

(a) whether the Government has reviewed the implementation of Dam Rehabilitation and Improvement project by different States;

(b) if so, the details thereof; and

(c) the State-wise details of fund allocated and utilized?

THE MINISTER FOR WATER RESOURCES (SHRI HARISH RAWAT)

(a) & (b) A Technical Committee (TC) constituted by Ministry of Water Resources under the Chairmanship of Member (Design & Research), Central Water Commission (CWC), involving the nodal officers of each State implementing agency reviewed the implementation of the Dam Rehabilitation and Improvement Project (DRIP) on quarterly basis to take stock of the progress and to remove bottlenecks in project implementation. The TC has expressed satisfaction in the momentum gained by DRIP in the physical progress. DRIP being a World Bank funded Project, the financial progress of the project is also being monitored by the Department of Economic Affairs, Ministry of Finance.

(c) As per information available, the state wise details of fund allocation and utilization till end of June 2013 is as under:

State Allocations of Project Utilisation of fund till cost (Rs. crores) June 2013 (Rs. crore) Kerala 279.98 2.2227 Orissa 147.74 0.4039 Madhya Pradesh 314.54 4.3816 Tamil Nadu 745.49 1.0054 CWC 132.00 0.5909 Unallocated 480.24 - Resources Total 2100.00 8.6045

SPECIAL POLICY 8th August, 2013

LSQ 865

SHRI A.K.S. VIJAYAN

Will the Minister of WATER RESOURCES be pleased to state:-

(a) whether the Union Government in consultation with the State Governments will shape out a special policy for charges of water used for industrial purposes keeping in view the availability of meagre water resources for drinking and irrigational purposes and encourage industry to convert sea water for industrial purposes;

(b) if so, the details thereof; and

(c) the time by when final decision in this regard is likely to be taken?

THE MINISTER FOR WATER RESOURCES (SHRI HARISH RAWAT)

(a) The Union Government has no plan to formulate a special policy for fixing charges of water for different uses. State Governments plan the utilization and allocation of water as per availability and demand and levy charges for different uses as per regulatory and development needs of the respective States.

(b) & (c) Do not arise in view of reply to part (a) above.

CANAL IRRIGATION 8th August, 2013

LSQ 879

SHRI KAUSHALENDRA KUMAR

Will the Minister of WATER RESOURCES be pleased to state:-

(a) the percentage of irrigation capacity likely to be increased after smooth operation of canal irrigation system in the country;

(b) whether the Government has any action plan for improvement and extension of canal irrigation system under the current Five Year Plan; and

(c) if so, the details thereof?

THE MINISTER FOR WATER RESOURCES (SHRI HARISH RAWAT)

(a) As per the report of National Commission for Integrated Water Resources Development, the overall irrigation efficiency of the projects could be enhanced to about 60% through improvement in water conveyance efficiency as well as water application efficiency. A study of a few irrigation projects was taken up by Central Water Commission (CWC) with a view to assess the Water Use Efficiency (WUE) of irrigation projects. One of the main findings of the study is poor or non maintenance of canals/distri- butaries/minors of irrigation systems and no regulation gates on head regulators of minors resulting in improper operation. Further, reportedly, there is also a lack of operational plan for distribution of irrigation water in some of the projects. This results in an inequitable distribution of water in Command area with head reaches generally getting much higher share of water. This aspect is taken care of under existing Command Area Development & Water Management (CAD&WM) Programme.

(b) & (c) Due emphasis has been laid on Extension, Renovation and Modernization (ERM) of the irrigation projects with a view to fully utilize the created irrigation potential, improve WUE and enhance the irrigation potential. Government of India provides assistance for ERM projects under Accelerated Irrigation Benefit Programme (AIBP). However, water being a state subject, the responsibility of planning, development, execution and management of the all type of water resources projects rest with concerned State Governments. State-wise list of ERM of major and

medium irrigation projects accepted (7 Nos.) by the Advisory Committee of MoWR during current XII Plan which will stabilize irrigation potential of 2,41,625 ha and create additional irrigation potential of 1,58,051 ha is enclosed at Annexure-I and Status of ERM projects under various stages of appraisal (8 Nos) is enclosed at Annexure-II.

Government of India also provides assistance to States under the scheme `Command Area Development and Water Management (CAD&WM)` with the objective of ensuring optimal utilization of the created facilities and thereby improving the WUE. Further,13th Finance Commission also provides some maintenance grants.

ANNEXURE-I

Annexure-I referred to in reply to Lok Sabha Unstarred Question No.879 for answer on 8.08.2013 regarding Canal Irrigation

STATEWISE LIST OF ERM PROJECTS ACCEPTED BY THE ADVISORY COMMITTEE OF MoWR UNDER THE CURRENT FIVE YEAR PLAN

Andhara Pradesh

Sl. Date of Project Name Major/ Estimated Cost in Benefits in ha No. Meeting Medium Rs. crore Year 2012-13 1 24.07.2012 Andhra Pradesh Irrigaton and Major ERM 1131.136 114878 Livelihood improvement project (Stabilise- 35202 ) Bihar Year 2012-13 2 24.07.2012 Restoration of Westren Gantak canal New Major 2169.51 478000 systeam (saran main canal & its ERM (stabilise distrbution ststeam) 147000, creation of additional 158000 ) Chattisgarh Year 2012-13 3 24.07.2012 Minimata (Hasdeo ) Bango project Major ERM 492.31 45116 stabilise Manipur Year 2012-13 4 24.07.2012 Imphal Barrage Project ERM- 16.8 6400 ha Medium (stabilise-4800) 5 24.07.2012 Sekmal Barrage Project ERM- 10.2 8500 Medium ( stabilise 6700) Uttarakhand Year 2012-13 6 24.07.2012 Construction of lining of Tumaraia Medium, 11.2 7890 Bahalla & Naktiya Feeder ERM (stabilise 2054 Additional craetion 10) 7 14.12.2012 ERM of Malan Canal System ERM- 11.40 3984 Medium (stabilise 753 and Additional creation 41) stabilise 241,625 Total Additional 158,051 Creation

ANNEXURE-II

Annexure-II referred to in reply to Lok Sabha Unstarred Question No. 879 for reply on 8.08.2013 regarding Canal Irrigation

STATUS OF ERM PROJECTS UNDER VARIOUS STAGES OF APPRAISAL

JAMMU & KASHMIR

Sl. Name of Major/ River/ District Date of Benefit Estt. Status No. Project Medium Basin Benefited Receipt (Th.Ha) Cost (Cr.) 1 Remodelling ERM- Jhelum/ Shopian 11/2011 98.72 · Project Authorities have of Sanigaloo Medium Jhelum 3.818 (PL- been requested in Nov.2012 Canal 2008) to recast the cost estimate.

KARNATAKA

Sl. Name of Major/ River/ District Date of Benefit Estt. Status No. Project Medium Basin Benefited Receipt (Th.Ha) Cost (Cr.) 1. Narayanpur ERM- Krishna Yadgir, 03/2013 408.703 4103.5 · Observation of Ministry Left Bank Major Gulbarg, crore of Agriculture has been Canal Bijapur ( sent to Project Authority PL2012- in April, 2013. 13 ) · DPR has been circulated to specialized directorates and other Central Agencies. · Compliance to observations on Hydrology (S), and Irrigation Planning (S) received from Project Authorities during April, 2013 to May, 2013.

MADHYA PRADESH

Sl. Name of Major/ River/ Basin District Date of Benefits Estt. Status No Projects Medium Benefited Receipt (Th. Ha) Cost (Cr.) 1 Sanjay ERM- Wainganga/ Seoni, 17.07.12 6.000 782.16 Observations Sarovar Major Godavari Balaghat (Additional) (PL.- on various (Major) 2009) aspects have been sent to project Authority in July and Sept.2012.

2 Barna Major- Bama/ & 1.03.12 54.556 ha. 300.00 Observations ERM Narmada Sehore (PL.- on Agriculture 2009) and Canal Design aspects Interstate matters have been sent to Project Authority during Jan, 2013 to June, 2013. 3 Chndrakeshar Medium Chadarkeshar/ Dewas Nov. 6.060/ 15.55281 DPR HAS (ERM) Narmada 2012 (1.800 BEEN addl.) CIRCULATED TO SPECIALIZED DIRECTORATE S

MANIPUR Sl. Name of Major/ River/Basin District Date of Benefits Estt. Cost Status No. Projects Medium Benefited Receipt (Th.ha) (Cr.)

1 Singda Medium Singda Imphal 11/2012 CCA 25.10 cr · Multipurpose ERM 2.428 (PL2011) Complia project 750KW nce to power. observati 7.8 on on MGD Barrage Water & Canal Supply Design regarding redesign of canal network of Irrigation Planning and Cost Appraisal (I) received during March, 2013 to May,201 3. · Observati ons on Barrage & Canal Design

(E&NE), IP(S), have been sent to Project Authoriti es in April, 2013. · Complia nce to observati on on BCD received from the Project Authoriti es in May, 2013. · Complia nce to observati on on Irrigation Planning have been sent to Project Authority in May,201 3. 2. ERM of Major Loktak Bishnupur 03/2013 12.6 Th 22.02 cr · Loktak ERM lake/ Ha ( Observati Irrigation Imphal PL2011) on of Project River Ministry of Agricultu re, Barrage & Canal Design (E&NE) and CA(I) have been sent to Project Authoriti es during April, 2013 to

May,201 3. · DPR is under examinat ion in CWC and other Central Agencies . · Cleared from Inter State Matter aspects.

UTTARAKHAND

Sl. Name of Project Major/ River/ District Date of Benefit Estt. Status No. Medium Basin Benefited Receipt (Th.Ha) Cost (Cr.) 1 Strengthening, Major- Baur, Rampur 01/09/ 74.391 34.15 · Comments on Renovation and ERM Karrala (UP), 2011 ( PL Embankment, Moderation of , Udham 2010) Hydrology, Cost, existing Baur Bhakra Singh Dam Safety, CSMRS, and Haripura river Nagar Irrigation Planning dam in (Ramg- aspects were sent to Bazpur/Gadarpur anga/ Project Authorities block district Ganga during Oct, 2011 to Udham Singh Basin) Feb, 2012. Nagar

CONDITION OF DAMS AND RESERVOIRS 8th August, 2013

LSQ 881

SHRI SHIVARAMAGOUDA SHIVANAGOUDA

Will the Minister of WATER RESOURCES be pleased to state:-

(a) whether a number of dam and reservoirs built in the country have become very old;

(b) if so, the details of the major dams and reservoirs, State-wise and the year in which each of them was built;

(c) whether Government is aware that water canals of the said reservoirs are in a dilapidated condition leading to seepage and accumulation of weeds which results in water shortage to tail end farmers;

(d) if so, the details thereof;

(e) whether the Union Government proposes to take up repair work of such dams and reservoirs and their water canals with cooperation of State Governments; and

(f) if so, the details thereof?

THE MINISTER FOR WATER RESOURCES (SHRI HARISH RAWAT)

(a) & (b) As per National Register of Large Dams (NRLD), there are 4839 Nos. completed large dams. The State wise details along with year of completion is enclosed at Annexure-I.

(c) to (f) Government of India is aware of the maintenance issues associated with canals leading to seepage and weed growths and resulting in water shortage. However, water being State subject, maintenance of dams/canals is being taken up by the concerned State Governments as per their priority and availability of resources. The Government of India has launched Accelerated Irrigation Benefits Programme (AIBP) since 1996-97 for providing central assistance for the on-going irrigation projects, as well as Extension, Renovation and Modernization (ERM) projects to help restore the capacity of canals. A detail of central assistance released to ERM projects under AIBP is at Annexure-II.

Govt. of India has taken up “Dam Rehabilitation and Improvement Project (DRIP)” with funding assistance from the World Bank for improving the safety status of some of the existing dams in the country. DRIP involves rehabilitation of about 223 large dams in four states i.e. Madhya Pradesh, Orissa, Kerala and Tamil Nadu. The State- wise numbers of dams covered under DRIP and the estimate of the project cost is summarized in the Annexure-III.

Annexure - I

Annexure referred to in reply to the Lok Sabha Question No. 881 for answer on 08.08.2013 regarding Condition of Dams and Reservoirs

STATE - WISE DISTRIBUTION OF LARGE DAMS (Compiled as per information furnished by the State Governments)

State Year of completion UPT 190 195 196 197 198 199 2001 Year of Total O 1 1 1 1 1 1 & constructi complet 1900 TO TO TO TO TO TO Beyon on not ed dams 195 196 197 198 199 200 d available 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 1 Andaman & Nicobar 1 1 2 Islands* 2 Andhra Pradesh 7 35 16 22 31 26 15 12 126 290 3 Arunachal Pradesh 1 1 4 Assam 1 2 3 5 Bihar 1 1 8 5 6 1 2 24 6 Chhattisgarh 11 1 18 51 98 37 26 1 243 7 Goa 3 2 5 8 Gujarat 6 59 57 86 154 151 56 23 6 621 9 Himachal Pradesh 1 2 2 1 5 2 13 1 1 0 Haryana 1 1 12 1 Jammu & Kashmir 2 2 1 4 3 1 49 2 Jharkhand 9 5 11 21 3 1 Karnataka 6 24 11 39 49 54 17 14 16 230

3 1 58 4 Kerala 1 1 9 15 10 10 9 3 0 1 899 5 Madhya Pradesh 3 86 35 67 220 301 93 66 28 1 1693 6 Maharashtra 20 40 23 152 622 416 304 113 3 1 3 7 Manipur 1 1 1 1 5 8 Meghalaya 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 9 Mizoram 2 0 0 Nagaland 2 198 1 Odisha 2 2 4 8 55 77 33 13 4 2 14 2 Punjab 1 4 6 3 2 201 3 Rajasthan 31 8 33 23 29 36 26 15 0 2 2 4 Sikkim 1 1 2 116 5 Tamil Nadu 0 10 10 26 26 17 8 19 2 1 6 Tripura 1 2 114 7 Uttar Pradesh 4 24 21 22 16 14 11 2 2 13 8 Uttarakhand 5 4 2 2 2 28 9 West Bengal 1 1 4 16 2 4 129 125 GRAND TOTAL 81 300 233 499 5 6 625 333 194 4839 * Union Territory (UT)

Annexure-II

Annexure referred to in reply to Lok Sabha Unstarred Question No.881 for answer on 8.82013 regarding condition of dams and reservoirs

CENTRAL ASSISTANCE (CA)RELEASES TO ERM PROJETS UP TO 31 MARCH 2013 UNDER AIBP

Rs. Crore Sr Total . upto State/Project Name N 31.03.201 o 3 ANDHRA PRADESH 1 FFC of SRSP 382.40 2 SRSP St.II 139.47 ASSAM 1 Mod. of Jamuna Irr. 36.36 BIHAR

1 Sone Modernisation 168.45 2 Restoration of Kosi Barrage and its appurtenants for sustaining created irrigation Potential 66.66 CHHATISGARH 1 Kharung 7.88 2 Maniyari Tank (ERM) 22.25 HARYANA 1 WRCP 76.04 JAMMU & KASHMIR 0.00 1 Mod. of Ranbir Canal 108.20 2 Mod. of New Pratap Canal 33.10 3 Mod. of Kathua Canal 7.62 4 Mod. of Zaingir Canal 4.85 5 Mod. Of Dadi Canal 34.50 6 Mod. Of Martand Canal 14.90 7 Mod. Of Mav Khul 7.10 8 Mod. of Babul Canal 6.76 9 Mod. Of Ahji Canal 12.09

10 Restoration & Mod. Of Main Ravi Canal 21.62 KARNATAKA 1 Ghataprabha St.III 447.28 2 Mod. Canal System of Bhadra Reservoir Canal System (ERM) 143.83 3 Restoration Bhimasamundra Tank 56.12 KERALA 1 Kanhirapuzha 5.07 2 Chitturpuzha 5.85 ORISSA 1 Anandpur Barr./ Integrated Anandpur Barr. 97.92 2 Naraj Barrage 35.81 3 Improvement to Sason Canal System 26.01 4 Salandil 6.19 5 Improvement to Salki Irrigation 8.65 PUNJAB 1 Remodelling of UBDC 99.33 2 Kandi Canal Extension (Ph.II) 92.43 3 Rehabilitation of Ist Patiala Feeder and Kotla Branch Project 29.61 Relining of Rajasthan Feeder Cannal & Sirhind Feeder Canal [RD 179000 4 105.84 to RD 496000] RAJASTHAN 1 Jaisamand (Modernisation) 3.13 2 Gambhiri (Modernisation) 1.32 3 Mod. of Gang Canal 217.74 TAMILNADU 1 WRCP 20.00 UTTAR PRADESH 1 Mod. 44.62 2 Mod. ofl 66.90 3 Improving Irr. Intensity of Hardoi Branch System 24.79 4 Restoring Cap of Sarda Sahayak [NP] 39.38 WEST BENGAL 1 Mod. Barrage and Irrigation System of DVC 1.00

Annexure-III

Annexure referred to in reply to Lok Sabha Unstarred question No. 881 for answer on 8/8/2013 regarding Condition of Dams and Reservoirs

States and Dams under DRIP

State Total No of large No of DRIP dams Total Project Cost dams (Rs. Crore) Kerala 54 31 279.98 Orissa 163 38 147.74 Madhya Pradesh 906 50 314.54 Tamil Nadu 108 104 745.49 CWC 132.00 *Unallocated Resources unspecified 480.24 Total 223 2100.00

* Provision of unallocated resources had been provided in the project estimate for covering more interested States at a later stage. Five more States/Organisation (namely Karnataka, Punjab, Uttar Pradesh, Uttaranchal Jal Vidyut Nigam Limited, and Damodar Corporation) have also been identified for the same

AVAILABILITY AND UTILISATION OF GROUNDWATER 8th August, 2013

LSQ 892

SMT. SUMITRA MAHAJAN

Will the Minister of WATER RESOURCES be pleased to state:-

(a) the details of the percentage of average availability and utilisation of ground water in the country as well as in every State;

(b) whether various State Governments including the Government of Madhya Pradesh have taken steps to augment the ground water level where there is shortage of ground water; and

(c) if so, the State-wise details of the works done by the Government in this regard during the current year 2013-14 till date?

THE MINISTER FOR WATER RESOURCES (SHRI HARISH RAWAT)

(a) Central Ground Water Board under the Ministry of Water Resources carries out periodic assessment of replenishable ground water resources jointly with the respective State Ground Water Departments. As per the latest assessment (2009), the total annual replenishable ground water resources of the Country is about 431 Billion Cubic Metres (BCM) and annual utilizable ground water resources is about 396 BCM. Out of 396 BCM annual utilizable ground water resources, about 243 BCM is utilized through ground water withdrawal for various purposes. The stage of ground water development in the Country is 61%. State-wise details are given in Annexure –I.

(b) State Governments take measures for augmentation, conservation and efficient management of water resources. These efforts are supplemented by the Central Government by way of technical and financial support through various schemes such as Accelerated Irrigation Benefit Programme; Command Area Development and Water Management; Repair, Renovation and Restoration of Water Bodies for conservation of water resources in the Country. As per the information received from Government of Madhya Pradesh(MP), the steps taken include:

(i) Construction of Minor Irrigation Tanks/ Percolation Tanks/ Balram Talab scheme by Agriculture Department for storage and rain water harvesting.

(ii) Implementation of ground water conservation work under Rajiv Gandhi Watershed Mission, Jal Abhishek and other programmes through Panchayat and Rural Development Departments. (iii) Implementation of artificial ground water recharge projects funded under Central Sector Scheme of Ministry of Water Resources, Government of India. (iv) Public Health Engineering Department, Government of MP is implementing “Ensuring Drinking Water Security in Rural India” as envisaged by the Department of Drinking Water and Sanitation under Strategic Plan 2011-12. Ground water recharge is also promoted. (v) Under Integrated Watershed Management Programme, training is imparted to different stake holders at village level which also include women in the villages sanctioned under watershed management programme.

(c) Demonstrative Artificial Recharge Projects were taken up under Central Sector Scheme of “Ground Water Management & Regulation” during XI Plan period in priority areas viz. ‘Over-exploited’ and ‘Critical’ assessment units, urban areas showing steep decline in ground water levels etc. As spill over work of XI Plan, during 2013-14, as on 31.07.2013, a total of 98 artificial recharge structures have been constructed and `291.35 lakh has been released to implementing agencies for projects sanctioned during XI Plan period. The State-wise details are given in Annexure-II. Besides, Government of India has declared year 2013 as ‘Water Conservation Year’ in which several awareness activities like workshops, training programmes, publicity in print and electronic media, talk shows are being organised. Besides, as per information provided by Government of Madhya Pradesh, 299 Check Dams, 292 Recharge Shafts, 124 Roof Top Rain Water Harvesting Structures, 122 rejuvenation of dugwells and 693 other ground water recharge structures have been constructed so far during the year 2013-14.

ANNEXURE - I

Annexure referred in the reply to Part (a) of the Unstarred Question No. 892 to be answered in Lok Sabha on 08.08.2013 regarding “Availability and Utilisation of Groundwater”

State-wise Ground Water Resources Availability, Utilization and Stage of Development (Assessment Year 2009) (units in BCM/yr) . States / Union Annual Natural Net Annual Ground Water Draft/ Stage of No Territories Replenishab Discharg Annual Withdrawal Ground . le Ground e during Ground Irrigatio Domesti Total Water Water non- Water n c and Developme Resource monsoon Availabilit industria nt (%) season y l uses 1 Andhra Pradesh 33.8300 3.0700 30.7600 12.6100 1.5400 14.1500 46 2 Arunachal Pradesh 4.4500 0.4500 4.0100 0.0020 0.0010 0.0030 0 3 Assam 30.3500 2.5370 27.8130 5.3330 0.6900 6.0230 22 4 Bihar 28.6300 2.4200 26.2100 9.7900 1.5600 11.3500 43 5 Chhattisgarh 12.2175 0.6421 11.5754 3.0784 0.5194 3.5978 31 6 Delhi 0.3105 0.0234 0.2871 0.1402 0.2559 0.3961 138 7 Goa 0.2212 0.0885 0.1327 0.0136 0.0303 0.0439 33 8 Gujarat 18.4254 1.0761 17.3493 11.9338 1.0548 12.9886 75 9 Haryana 10.4800 0.6800 9.8000 11.7100 0.7200 12.4300 127 10 Himachal Pradesh 0.5904 0.0590 0.5314 0.2268 0.0835 0.3103 58 11 Jammu & Kashmir 3.6951 0.3695 3.3256 0.1546 0.5799 0.7345 22 12 Jharkhand 5.9600 0.5500 5.4100 1.1700 0.4400 1.6100 30 13 Karnataka 16.8148 2.0048 14.8100 9.0067 0.9997 10.0064 68 14 Kerala 6.6201 0.5911 6.0290 1.3046 1.5044 2.8090 47 15 Madhya Pradesh 33.9468 1.6973 32.2495 16.6584 1.3319 17.9903 56 16 Maharashtra 35.7322 1.9257 33.8065 15.9131 1.0359 16.9490 50 17 Manipur 0.4435 0.0444 0.3991 0.0033 0.0007 0.0040 1 18 Meghalaya 1.2343 0.1234 1.1109 0.0015 0.0002 0.0017 0 19 Mizoram 0.0439 0.0044 0.0395 0.0000 0.0004 0.0004 1 20 Nagaland 0.4200 0.0400 0.3800 0.0000 0.0080 0.0080 2

21 Odisha 17.7759 1.0859 16.6900 3.4723 0.8897 4.3620 26 22 Punjab 22.5616 2.2124 20.3492 33.9694 0.6918 34.6612 170 23 Rajasthan 11.8622 1.0704 10.7918 12.8649 1.6543 14.5192 135 24 Sikkim - - 0.0460 0.0030 0.0066 0.0096 21 25 Tamil Nadu 22.9434 2.2941 20.6493 14.7113 1.8530 16.5643 80 26 Tripura 2.9700 0.2300 2.7400 0.0900 0.0700 0.1600 6 27 Uttar Pradesh 75.2500 6.6800 68.5700 45.9958 3.4873 49.4831 72 28 Uttarakhand 2.1698 0.0995 2.0703 1.0148 0.0336 1.0484 51 29 West Bengal 30.4996 2.9161 27.5835 10.1141 0.7923 10.9064 40 221.285 243.120 Total of States 430.4482 34.9851 395.5191 6 21.8346 2 61 Union Territories Andaman & 1 Nicobar 0.3100 0.0119 0.2981 0.0006 0.0103 0.0109 4 2 Chandigarh 0.0217 0.0022 0.0195 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0 Dadra & Nagar 3 Haveli 0.0594 0.0030 0.0564 0.0011 0.0075 0.0086 15 4 Daman & Diu 0.0123 0.0012 0.0111 0.0083 0.0027 0.0110 99 5 Lakshadweep 0.0105 0.0070 0.0035 0.0000 0.0026 0.0026 74 6 Pondicherry 0.1712 0.0171 0.1541 0.1211 0.0293 0.1504 98 Total of UTs 0.5851 0.0424 0.5427 0.1311 0.0524 0.1835 34 221.416 243.303 Grand Total 431.0333 35.0275 396.0618 7 21.8870 7 61

BCM à Billion Cubic Metres

Annexure-II

Annexure referred in the reply to Part (c) of the Unstarred Question No. 892 to be answered in Lok Sabha on 08.08.2013 regarding “Availability and Utilisation of Groundwater”

Details of work taken up during year 2013-14 (as on 31.07.2013) under Demonstrative Artificial Recharge Projects*

S.No. Name of States/UTs Structures constructed during Funds released during 2013-14 (` In 2013-14 lakh) 1 Andhra Pradesh 2 - 2 Arunachal Pradesh 0 - 3 Bihar 0 28.80 4 Chandigarh 0 - 5 Chhattisgarh 0 - 6 Delhi 0 - 7 Gujarat 0 13.03 8 Himachal Pradesh 1 36.09 9 Jammu & Kashmir 0 - 10 Jharkhand 0 67.07 11 Karnataka 4 107.61 12 Kerala 0 - 13 Madhya Pradesh 3 38.75 14 Maharashtra 0 - 15 Nagaland 34 - 16 Odisha 22 - 17 Punjab 0 - 18 Rajasthan 8 - 19 Tamil Nadu 0 -

20 Uttar Pradesh 17 - 21 West Bengal 7 - TOTAL 98 291.35

*As spill-over of the XI Plan

LIFT IRRIGATION PROJECTS 8th August, 2013

LSQ 898

SHRI SHETTI RAJU ALIAS DEVAPPA ANNA

Will the Minister of WATER RESOURCES be pleased to state:-

(a) the amount allocated by the Central Water Commission for lift irrigation projects like Maharashtra`s Gosi Khurd, Lower Penganga, Lower Tapi during the last three years and the current year, project/ year-wise; and

(b) the progress achieved in the implementation of lift irrigation projects, project-wise?

THE MINISTER FOR WATER RESOURCES (SHRI HARISH RAWAT)

(a)& (b) The Government of India provides Central Assistance (CA) under Accelerated Irrigation Benefits Programme (AIBP) to the State Governments on their requests and as per the Guidelines of AIBP for completion of ongoing Major/Medium Irrigation (MMI) projects & surface Minor Irrigation schemes.

An amount of Rs. 1817.94 crore has been released under AIBP during the last three years (2010-11 to 2012-13) and the current year (2013-14) to Gosikhurd Irrigation Project of Maharashtra. Lower Penganga and Lower Tapi irrigation projects are not included under AIBP.

An irrigation potential of 37111 ha has been created by Gosikhurd Irrigation project upto March 2013 as reported by the project authorities.

RAINWATER HARVESTING LEGAL FRAMEWORK ON WATER 8th August, 2013

LSQ 908

SHRI MAGUNTA SRINIVASULU REDDY

Will the Minister of WATER RESOURCES be pleased to state:-

(a) whether the Government is working on a national legal framework of general principles on water for water governance in every State;

(b) if so, the details and the present status thereof and the views of each State in this regard; (

(c) whether the Committee constituted to frame the same has given its report; and

(d) if so, the details thereof?

THE MINISTER FOR WATER RESOURCES (SHRI HARISH RAWAT)

(a) to (d) Yes, Madam. Ministry of Water Resources had constituted a Drafting Committee under the Chairmanship of Dr. Y.K. Alagh to draft Water Framework Law as an umbrella statement of general principles governing the exercise of legislative and /or executive (or devolved) powers by the Centre, the States and the local governing bodies. The Committee submitted is Report to the Government in May, 2013.

The Report of the Committee was placed before the National Forum of Water Resources/ Irrigation Ministers of States at its first Meeting held in New Delhi on 29.5.2013 and also provided to the States/ UTs.

WATER CRISIS 8th August, 2013

LSQ 911

SHRI HARISH CHOUDHARY SMT RATNA SINGH

Will the Minister of WATER RESOURCES be pleased to state:-

(a) whether the Union Government is aware of the prevailing scarcity of water for drinking and irrigation purpose in various parts of the country; and

(b) if so, the details thereof and the steps being taken/proposed to be taken by the Union Government to overcome the same, State/UT-wise?

THE MINISTER FOR WATER RESOURCES (SHRI HARISH RAWAT)

(a) & (b) The availability of water resources is limited but demand for water in the country is increasing due to increasing population, increasing industrialization and changing life style. As a result, water has become a relatively scarce resource in some areas of the country.

Various steps for augmentation, conservation and efficient management to ensure sustainability of water resources are undertaken by the respective State Governments. In order to supplement the efforts of the State Governments, Government of India provides technical and financial assistance to State Governments to encourage sustainable development and efficient management of water resources through various schemes and programmes. The Government of India has also launched National Water Mission with main objective as “conservation of water, minimizing wastage and ensuring its more equitable distribution both across and within States through integrated water resources development and management”.

The Ministry of Drinking Water & Sanitation administers, through the States, the centrally sponsored scheme, National Rural Drinking Water Programme (NRDWP) for providing financial and technical assistance to the States to supplement their efforts to provide drinking water to the rural areas. The State Governments are vested with powers to plan, execute and implement drinking water supply schemes under NRDWP.

Ministry of Urban Development is supplementing the efforts of State Governments/Urban Local Bodies in providing water supply in Urban areas/Metropolitan cities under the schemes/ programmes such as Jawahar Lal Nehru National Urban Renewal Mission, North Eastern Region Urban Development Programme, Non-Lapsable Central Pool of Resources and Urban Infrastructure Development Scheme in Satellite Towns.

DIGGING OF CANALS 8th August, 2013

LSQ 915

SHRI M. KRISHNASWAMY

Will the Minister of WATER RESOURCES be pleased to state:-

(a) whether digging work in many canals has not been started due to the shortage of funds in the 12th Five Year Plan in many States including Andhra Pradesh;

(b) if so, the details thereof and the amount spent so far, State/UT-wise; and

(c) the steps being taken to correct the situation in future?

THE MINISTER FOR WATER RESOURCES (SHRI HARISH RAWAT)

(a) Water is a subject in the State List at Entry 17 of List II in 7th schedule of the Constitution (Article 246 refers). The development of irrigation (including digging of canals) thus falls in the ambit of respective State Governments and as such the planning, execution, operation and maintenance of irrigation projects including digging of canals are to be carried out by the States from their own resources as per their priorities.

(b)& (c) To supplement the financial requirement of irrigation sector and to expedite creation of the irrigation potential, Government of India has launched Accelerated Irrigation Benefit Programme (AIBP) and is providing Central Assistance (CA) to the State Governments for expeditious completion of the on- going major/medium/surface minor irrigation schemes (including digging of canals) which are part of major, medium and surface minor irrigation schemes. The details of CA released to the States and potential created and balance potential to be created of all ongoing projects under AIBP including Andhra Pradesh is enclosed at Annexure-1 & 2 respectively.

Annexure-I referred to in reply to Lok Sabha Unstarred Question No. 915 for reply on 8.08.2013 regarding Digging of Canals

Annexure-1 Statement referred to in reply to Lok Sabha Unstarred Question No. 915 for reply on 8.08.2013 regarding Digging of Canals

CENTRAL ASSISTANCE RELEASED UNDER THE AIBP DURING 1996-97 TO 2013-14

1996- (Amount Rs in crore) 97 to Sl. 2001- No State 02 . ( Loan) 20 2003- 2004- 2005- 2006- 2007- 2008- 2010- 2011- 2012- 2013- Grand 02- 2009- 04 05 06 07 08 09 11 12 13 14 Total 03 10 GRANT Andhra 630.61 33.18 205.5 87.54 311.3 843.4 987.7 855.1 1300. 22.79 397.8 0.000 5676.0 1 Prades 50 60 300 70 815 220 692 800 7280 20 810 0 317 h Arunac 30.000 1.500 20.00 10.00 18.00 27.00 47.18 33.95 30.78 48.63 33.78 54.66 355.50 2 hal 0 0 00 00 00 00 00 80 00 46 80 50 56 Prades

h 84.718 16.27 19.20 16.93 34.93 30.26 77.33 405.9 589.9 406.4 424.7 414.0 2520.7 3 Assam 0 38 15 00 32 85 80 540 760 030 100 410 450 339.72 14.48 74.64 37.21 16.23 3.230 62.24 109.7 77.91 55.75 15.53 9.720 816.39 4 Bihar 50 05 40 50 80 0 00 029 30 35 00 0 19 Chhatti 86.650 104.0 74.63 2.925 7.664 10.70 96.96 193.0 60.88 174.8 201.4 157.2 1171.0 5 sgarh 0 000 00 0 5 50 40 402 53 106 660 650 056 128.40 0.000 2.000 0.650 0.000 1.910 32.48 39.23 20.25 20.00 20.25 8.000 273.17 6 Goa 00 0 0 0 0 0 00 00 00 00 00 0 00 1971.7 1000. 650.3 530.5 339.6 121.8 585.7 258.6 6.079 361.4 0.000 1285. 7112.1 7 Gujarat 330 3300 590 000 000 885 200 100 7 200 0 9340 742 Haryan 44.500 18.00 7.735 11.13 6.000 3.170 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 90.540 8 a 0 00 0 50 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Himac hal 43.806 8.150 14.69 3.690 30.07 3.930 114.0 119.3 90.67 43.52 129.7 48.51 650.13 9 Prades 0 0 20 0 85 0 500 178 97 13 050 90 93 h Jammu & 27.510 34.99 21.54 12.74 36.68 37.77 199.2 393.0 171.7 156.0 225.1 167.9 1484.3 10 Kashm 0 90 50 45 78 16 251 661 276 341 180 470 758 ir Jharkh 51.410 9.670 1.833 21.28 5.037 1.290 9.224 3.720 0.000 242.8 559.9 568.9 1475.2 11 and 0 0 0 50 0 0 4 0 0 874 560 860 988 Karnat 1066.8 620.8 266.4 396.2 140.7 160.3 349.9 442.4 823.8 567.7 511.4 368.9 5715.9 12 aka 900 500 780 952 759 729 000 190 280 593 040 570 293 52.425 5.665 31.00 49.44 9.359 16.64 0.000 0.904 3.812 10.01 0.000 0.000 179.26 13 Kerala 0 0 00 00 1 68 0 5 0 72 0 0 96 Madhy a 716.56 220.0 568.6 516.7 168.0 48.31 500.3 473.7 758.7 658.6 473.4 963.2 121.9 6188.4 14 Prades 30 000 440 010 966 00 450 824 458 918 640 170 050 656 h Mahara 305.85 133.1 164.3 529.2 167.3 465.5 972.2 2257. 1395. 2069. 1199. 1019. 10679. 15 shtra 50 341 950 860 822 213 500 8318 3946 0559 8920 0170 0149 Manip 73.750 19.50 15.50 13.00 75.70 156.3 103.9 221.6 42.54 249.9 44.55 375.0 1391.5 16 ur 0 00 00 00 35 042 870 733 03 965 00 000 048 Meghal 12.675 1.500 1.088 1.743 1.575 0.750 1.160 24.80 22.50 110.1 81.30 59.86 319.15 17 aya 8 0 0 8 0 0 0 09 18 947 02 40 42 Mizora 0.750 9.300 5.000 9.315 14.23 34.34 50.71 36.45 51.09 42.11 0.000 258.17 18 4.8660 m 0 0 0 0 54 34 76 00 23 00 0 97 Nagala 12.730 2.659 8.000 4.000 7.998 10.59 40.51 48.59 57.28 70.00 72.64 76.99 412.01 19 nd 0 0 0 0 7 95 00 79 60 00 70 10 91 563.99 179.5 154.6 24.22 151.3 133.8 624.3 724.4 871.5 591.6 614.9 14.81 4649.5 20 Orissa 50 700 850 30 742 846 590 387 717 811 420 80 423 378.81 36.66 0.000 0.000 26.31 0.000 13.50 9.540 22.05 140.4 43.63 0.000 670.98 21 Punjab 00 00 0 0 66 0 00 0 00 760 00 0 26 Rajasth 466.17 174.3 499.8 352.9 90.29 11.60 156.5 178.6 157.5 41.92 3.375 0.000 2133.2 22 an 20 850 370 040 52 00 300 200 770 00 0 0 152 23 Sikkim 3.7600 0.750 0.750 0.750 0.911 3.323 3.240 0.000 2.604 14.36 33.71 0.000 64.168

00 0 360093944 0 1 82.447 13.39 13.37 11.00 31.99 22.51 8.100 43.17 36.20 47.99 34.87 17.75 362.83 24 Tripura 0 47 69 00 50 31 0 50 88 99 51 00 55 Tamil 20.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 20.000 25 Nadu 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Uttar 1154.5 359.0 274.7 175.9 133.1 81.89 150.6 315.4 238.0 432.5 279.8 144.6 3740.5 26 Prades 900 000 850 200 280 54 900 732 820 382 440 380 838 h Uttarak 25.16 25.55 38.99 80.43 84.72 265.6 371.6 127.0 160.0 232.7 148.8 1560.8 27 0.0000 hand 25 25 17 87 98 500 580 063 600 513 010 018 West 125.43 28.13 3.144 13.46 0.028 6.700 8.950 22.81 0.914 89.10 107.0 0.000 405.67 28 Bengal 30 30 0 10 7 0 0 00 4 00 020 0 61 8480.0 3061. 3128. 2867. 1900. 2301. 5445. 7598. 6945. 6837. 5783. 5904. 121.9 60376. Total 2880 7026 7049 3372 3142 9722 7051 2213 5929 2033 9050 1300 050 7205

Annexure-2

Statement referred to in reply to Lok Sabha Unstarred Question No. 915 for 8.08.2013 on Digging of Canals AIBP : Irrigation Potential Created

Potential in Th.Ha Project Potential

Potential Created Balance Sr. under State Project Name Created Potential to No Ultimate Target for AIBP up to before be created Potential AIBP March- AIBP 2012

Andhra Pradesh 1. Yerrakalva Res. 10.00 3.04 6.96 5.06 1.90 2. FFC of SRSP 40.00 0.00 40.00 0.00 40.00 3. SRSP St.II 178.07 0.00 178.07 119.42 58.65 4. Tadipudi LIS 83.61 0.00 83.61 50.60 33.01 5. Pushkara LIS 75.24 4.05 71.18 48.56 22.63 6. Ralivagu 2.43 0.00 2.43 1.01 1.42 7. Gollavagu 3.85 0.00 3.85 0.61 3.24 8. Mathadivagu 3.44 0.00 3.44 2.02 1.42 9. Peddavagu 6.07 0.00 6.07 0.00 6.07 10. Gundlakdamma 32.40 0.00 32.40 23.44 8.96 11. J. Chokka Rao LIS 249.00 0.00 249.00 16.19 232.81 12. Neelwai 5.26 0.00 5.26 0.00 5.26 13. Sri Komaram Bheem 9.92 0.00 9.92 0.00 9.92 14. Thotapally Barrage 48.56 0.00 48.56 25.90 22.66 Tarakarama thirtha 15. 10.00 0.00 10.00 0.00 10.00 Sagaram 16. Palemvagu 4.10 0.00 4.10 0.00 4.10

17. Musurumilli 9.16 0.00 9.16 6.54 2.63 18. Rajiv Bhima LIS 82.15 0.00 82.15 0.00 82.15 Indira Sagar 19. 436.00 0.00 436.00 0.00 436.00 (Polavaram) Total 1289.25 7.09 1282.16 299.34 982.82 Assam 0.00 1. Dhansiri 83.37 15.00 68.37 41.26 27.11 2. Champamati 24.99 0.00 24.99 9.75 15.25 3. Borolia 13.56 0.00 13.56 3.30 10.26 4. Burhi Dihing lift 5.05 0.56 4.49 2.43 2.07 Total 126.98 15.56 111.41 56.73 54.68 Bihar 0.00 0.00 1. Western Kosi 234.80 22.75 212.05 145.68 66.38 2. Durgawati 36.32 16.02 20.30 3.30 17.00 Bansagar [IS] 94.00 0.00 94.00 0.00 94.00 3. Batane 12.13 7.32 4.81 0.00 4.81 4. Punpun 13.68 0.00 13.68 0.00 13.68 Total 390.92 46.09 344.83 148.98 195.86 Chhattisgarh 0.00 0.00 1. Koserteda 11.12 0.00 11.12 6.50 4.62 2. Kelo Project 22.81 0.00 22.81 0.00 22.81 3. Kharung(ERM) 15.80 5.50 10.30 5.00 5.30 4. Sutiapat 6.96 4.06 2.90 0.60 2.30 5. Maniyari Tank (ERM) 14.52 3.04 11.48 11.48 Total 71.21 9.56 58.61 12.10 46.51 Goa 0.00 0.00 1. Tillari 14.52 0.00 14.52 8.75 5.77 Total 14.52 0.00 14.52 8.75 5.77 Gujarat 0.00 0.00 1. Sardar Sarovar 1792.00 0.00 1792.00 545.28 1246.72 Total 1792.00 0.00 1792.00 545.28 1246.72 Himachal 0.00 0.00 Pradesh 1. Shahnehar Irr. project 24.76 0.00 24.76 18.03 6.73 2. Sidhata 5.35 0.00 5.35 0.82 4.53 3. Changer Lift 3.04 0.00 3.04 3.04 0.00 4. Balh Vally (Left Bank) 4.35 0.00 4.35 0.94 3.41 Total 37.51 0.00 37.51 22.83 14.67 J&K 0.00 0.00 4. Mod. of Ranbir Canal* 15.27 1.60 13.67 7.44 6.22 Mod. of New Pratap 5. 13.31 10.51 2.62 2.35 0.27 Canal

7. Rajpora Lift 2.43 0.00 2.43 1.59 0.84 8. Tral Lift 6.00 0.00 6.00 0.91 5.09 12. Mod. Of Dadi Canal 4.65 2.08 2.57 1.97 0.60 16. Mod. Kandi Canal 3.23 0.00 3.23 0.00 3.23 17. Prakachik Khows Canal 2.26 0.00 2.26 0.40 1.86 18. Mod. Of Ahji Canal 8.32 6.10 2.22 0.73 1.49 Restoration & Mod. Of 19. 50.75 12.23 38.52 0.00 38.52 Main Ravi Canal Total 106.21 32.52 73.51 15.40 58.12 Jharkhand 0.00 0.00 1. Gumani 16.19 0.00 16.19 0.00 16.19 2. Sonua 8.01 0.00 8.01 0.00 8.01 3. Surangi 2.60 0.00 2.60 0.00 2.60 4. Upper Sankh 7.07 0.00 7.07 0.40 6.67 5. Panchkhero 3.09 0.00 3.09 0.00 3.09 Subernarekha 6. 236.85 2.20 234.65 234.65 Multipurpose Total 273.80 2.20 271.60 0.40 271.20 Karnataka 0.00 0.00 1. Upper Krishna St.I 458.89 215.00 243.90 148.80 95.11 2. Malaprabha 218.19 161.56 48.09 49.03 -0.94 3. Karanja 35.64 4.67 30.97 18.12 12.85 4. Upper Krishna St.II 226.69 18.80 178.32 165.25 13.07 5. Varahi 15.70 0.14 15.56 0.38 15.18 6. Dudhganga 15.17 3.80 11.37 0.00 11.37 Mod. Canal System of 7. Bhadra Reservoir Canal 177.34 153.22 24.11 147.56 -123.45 System (ERM) 8. Hipparagi LIS 74.74 0.00 74.74 31.81 42.93 Restoration 9. 3.60 2.80 0.80 0.00 0.80 Bhimasamundra Tank 10. Bhima LIS 24.29 0.00 24.29 0.58 23.71 11. Guddada Malapura Lift 5.26 0.00 5.26 0.00 5.26 Total 1255.51 559.99 657.42 561.53 95.88 Kerala 0.00 0.00 1. Muvattupuzha 37.74 4.90 32.11 25.65 6.45 2. Karapuzha 9.87 0.00 9.87 0.61 9.27 3. Kanhirapuzha 9.71 8.47 1.25 1.24 0.01 4. Chitturpuzha 16.94 11.98 4.96 6.23 -1.26 Total 74.27 13.37 48.19 33.73 14.46 Madhya Pradesh 0.00 0.00 1. Indira Sagar Unit- I 0.00 0.00 0.00 Indira Sagar Unit- II 169.00 0.00 62.20 41.73 20.47

(CCA) Bansagar Unit-II 249.36 0.00 154.54 128.74 25.80 (CCA) Sindh Phase II 162.10 3.05 159.05 79.43 79.62 2. Mahi 26.43 0.00 26.43 26.43 0.00 3. Bariarpur LBC 43.85 0.00 43.85 32.46 11.39 4. Bawanthadi 29.41 0.00 29.41 28.02 1.39 5. Mahan 19.74 0.00 19.74 9.00 10.74 Omkareshwar Phase I 6. 24.00 0.00 24.00 10.80 13.20 (CCA) 7. Bargi Diversion Ph - I 0.00 21.19 15.25 5.95 Bargi Diversion Ph -I I 245.00 0.00 31.90 21.58 10.32 Bargi Diversion Ph -I I I 0.00 26.00 0.00 26.00 8. Pench Div-I 96.96 0.00 28.27 0.00 28.27 Omkareshwar, Ph.-II 19.58 0.00 19.58 0.30 19.28 Omkareshwar, Ph.-III 48.59 0.00 48.59 17.20 31.39 Indira Sagar Canal Ph. 20.70 0.00 20.70 0.00 20.70 III 9. Upper Beda 9.92 0.00 9.92 8.69 1.22 10. Punasa LIS 35.01 0.00 35.01 17.60 17.41 11. Lower Goi 15.69 0.00 15.69 0.00 15.69 Indira Sagar Unit IV 19.60 0.00 19.60 0.00 19.60 12. Bargi Diversion Ph-IV 0.00 34.00 0.00 34.00 13. Jobat 9.85 7.00 2.85 2.05 0.80 14. Sagar(Sagad) 17.06 0.00 17.06 0.00 17.06 15. Singhpur 10.20 0.00 10.20 0.00 10.20 16. Sanjay Sagar (Bah) 17.81 0.00 17.81 0.00 17.81 Total 1289.85 10.05 877.58 439.28 438.30 Maharashtra 0.00 0.00 1. Gosikhurd 250.80 0.00 231.08 25.19 205.90 2. Waghur 38.57 0.00 38.57 13.66 24.92 3. Upper Manar(W) 8.28 0.00 8.28 4.34 3.94 4. Upper Penganga 116.73 70.96 44.47 26.30 18.17 Bawanthadi 27.71 0.00 27.71 26.20 1.51 5. Lower Dudhna (W) 44.48 0.00 44.48 18.28 26.21 Tillari (Maharashtra 6.68 0.11 6.57 4.76 1.81 Portion)(W) 6. Warna 150.88 3.56 54.75 5.88 48.87 7. Punad 10.85 0.00 10.85 8.90 1.94 8. Lower Wardha (W) 63.33 0.00 63.33 17.38 45.95 9. Khadakpurna (W) 24.86 0.00 24.86 13.90 10.96 10. Dongargaon Tank 3.94 1.18 2.77 1.98 0.79

11. Gul 3.03 0.00 3.03 1.33 1.69 12. Bembla 52.54 0.00 52.54 34.52 18.02 13. Uttermand 5.28 0.55 4.73 3.15 1.59 14. Sangola Branch Canal 11.29 0.00 11.29 5.82 5.47 15. Tarali 14.28 0.00 14.28 3.77 10.51 16. Dhom Balakwadi 18.10 0.00 18.10 5.68 12.42 17. Morna (Gureghar) 3.08 0.00 3.08 0.09 2.99 18. Arjuna 9.41 0.00 9.41 0.87 8.54 19. Lower Pedhi 17.02 0.00 17.02 0.00 17.02 20. Upper Kundalika 2.80 0.00 2.80 0.10 2.70 21. Wang Project 7.07 0.00 7.07 0.62 6.45 22. Lower Panzara 7.59 0.80 6.79 2.08 4.71 23. Aruna 9.03 0.00 9.03 0.00 9.03 24. Krishna Koyana Lift 109.13 4.96 104.17 20.27 83.90 Naradave 25. 8.08 0.16 7.92 0.46 7.46 (Mahammadwadi) 26. Gadnadi 4.30 0.82 3.47 0.50 2.97 27. Kudali 5.33 0.00 5.33 0.00 5.33 Nandur Madhmeshwar 20.50 0.00 20.50 0.00 20.50 Ph-II Total 1054.95 83.09 858.26 245.98 612.29 Manipur 0.00 0.00 1. Khuga 15.00 0.00 15.00 10.00 5.00 2. Thoubal 33.45 4.00 29.45 10.86 18.59 3. Dolaithabi Barrage 7.55 0.00 7.55 0.00 7.55 Total 55.99 4.00 51.99 20.86 31.13 Orissa 0.00 0.00 1. Upper Indravati(KBK) 86.39 0.00 86.39 66.34 20.05 2. Subernarekha 187.46 4.33 183.14 39.86 143.28 3. Rengali 143.49 0.00 143.49 22.52 120.98 Anandpur Barr. Ph.-I / 4. Integrated Anandpur 65.88 40.80 5.88 5.88 0.00 Barr. 5. Lower Indra(KBK) 38.87 0.00 38.87 17.16 21.71 6. Lower Suktel(KBK) 40.42 0.00 40.42 0.00 40.42 7. Telengiri(KBK) 13.83 0.00 13.83 0.00 13.83 8. RET Irrigation(KBK) 8.50 0.00 8.50 0.00 8.50 9. Kanupur 29.58 0.00 29.58 0.00 29.58 10. Chheligada Dam 3.00 0.00 3.00 0.00 3.00 11. Rukura-Tribal 7.65 0.00 7.65 0.00 7.65 Total 625.07 45.13 560.74 151.75 408.99 Punjab 0.00 0.00

Shahpur Kandi Dam 1. 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 [NP] Kandi Canal Extension 2. 23.33 0.00 23.33 17.73 5.60 (Ph.II) $ Rehabilitation of Ist 3. Patiala Feeder and Kotla 68.62 0.00 68.62 61.60 7.02 Branch Project Relining of Rajasthan 93.12 0.00 93.12 0.00 93.12 Feeder Cannal & 4. Sirhind Feeder Canal [RD 179000 to RD 34.55 0.00 34.55 0.00 34.55 496000] Total 219.62 0.00 219.62 79.33 140.29 Rajasthan 0.00 0.00 1. IGNP Stage-II 1071.00 407.00 664.00 2. 245.88 0.00 245.88 216.09 29.79 3. Mod. of Gang Canal 96.51 5.65 69.69 68.33 1.37 Total 342.39 5.65 1386.58 691.42 695.15 Tripura 0.00 0.00 1. Manu 7.60 0.00 7.60 3.18 4.42 2. Gumti 9.80 2.18 7.62 4.77 2.86 3. Khowai 9.32 0.00 9.32 8.64 0.68 Total 26.72 2.18 24.54 16.59 7.95 Uttar Pradesh 0.00 0.00 1. Saryu Nahar 1076.00 92.00 505.00 563.80 -58.80 2. Bansagar Canal 150.13 0.00 150.13 0.00 150.13 3. Mod. of Lachhura Dam 46.49 31.91 14.58 31.91 -17.34 Improving Irr. Intensity 4. of Hardoi Branch 95.96 0.00 95.96 83.19 12.77 System Madhya Ganga Canal 5. 146.53 0.00 146.53 33.96 112.57 Ph-II 6. Kachnoda Dam 10.85 0.00 10.85 3.26 7.60 7. Arjun Shyak 59.49 15.10 44.38 0.00 44.38 Restoring Cap. of Sarda 8. 790.00 0.00 790.00 105.56 684.44 Sahayak [NP] Total 2375.45 139.01 1757.43 855.78 937.56 West Bengal 0.00 0.00 1. Teesta Barrage 526.69 79.61 342.15 88.66 253.49 2. Tatko 2.49 1.30 1.20 0.67 0.52 3. Patloi 2.16 0.00 2.16 0.27 1.89 4. Subarnarekha Barrage 114.20 0.00 114.20 0.00 114.20 Total 645.54 80.91 459.70 89.60 370.10 147. Grand Total 12067.73 1063.91 10888.20 4295.65 6628.46

: **15 Districts- Narmada, Bharuch, Vadadara, Panchmahal, Kheda, , Gandhinagar, Mehsana, Surendranagar, Patan, Banaskantha, Kutch, Rajkot, Bhavnagar, and Anand. : ***17 Districts - Saharanpur, Muzaffarnagar, Meerut, Ghaziabad, Bulandshahr, Aligarh, Mathura, Agra, Etah,Etawah, Mainpuri, Farrukhabad, Moradabad, Bijnor, Kanpur, Fatehpur,Allahabad :****14 Districts- Faizabad, Sultanpur, Jaunpur, Allahabad, Balia, Lakhimpur, Azamgarh, Ghazipur, Sitapur, Luckhnow, Raibareli, Barabanki, , Pratapgarh :Figures of Irrigation Potential have been firmed up and revised on the basis of latest information received from the State Govts. :Shifted under FT in 2005-06

LAND EROSION BY BRAHMAPUTRA RIVER 22nd Austst, 2013

LSQ *196

SHRI BADRUDDIN AJMAL

Will the Minister of WATER RESOURCES be pleased to state:-

(a) whether a large area of land has been eroded/villages engulfed due to erosion in Assam by Brahmaputra;

(b) if so, the details of land eroded in Assam during the last three years till date and the total number of families affected and rendered homeless as a result thereof;

(c) the total loss of life and property during the said period;

(d) the funds allocated and families resettled/rehabilitated during this period, year-wise; and

(e) whether the amount sanctioned has been disbursed fully to the affected families, if so, the details thereof and if not, the details of unutilised amount for the purpose?

THE MINISTER OF WATER RESOURCES ( SHRI HARISH RAWAT)

(a) to (e) A statement is laid on the table of the House.

STAMENT REFERED TO IN REPLY TO PARTS (a) TO (e) OF STARRED QUESTION NO.196 TO BE ANSWERED IN LOK SABHA ON 22.08.2013 REGARDING LAND EROSION BY BRAHMAPUTRA RIVER ASKED BY SHRI BADRUDDIN AJMAL M.P.(LOK SABHA).

(a) Yes, Madam.

(b) & (c) As per the information provided by Govt. of Assam the details of land eroded in Assam during last three years (from 2010 till date), total number of families affected and rendered homeless, total loss of life and property during the said period are as under:-

(i) Total area eroded in Assam - 13860.15 Ha

(ii) Total No. of families affected - 20346 Nos.

(iii) Total No. of families rendered homeless - 4161 Nos.

(iv) Total loss of life:- No loss of human lives due to erosion.

(v) Total loss of property- 46.65 Crore

(d) No fund has been sanctioned by the Revenue and Disaster Management Department, Govt. of Assam as rehabilitation grant to the erosion affected families as erosion is not included as a natural calamity under State Disaster Relief Fund (SDRF) guidelines. The total number of families who have been rehabilitated is 634.

(e) Not applicable in view of reply to part (d) above.

SCHEMES UNDER AIBP 22nd August, 2013

LSQ *199

DR. BALI RAM SHRI KOWASE MAROTRAO SAINUJI

Will the Minister of WATER RESOURCES be pleased to state:-

(a) the details of the schemes launched under the Accelerated Irrigation Benefit Programme (AIBP) in the country including Uttar Pradesh particularly in the rural areas during the last three years and the current year;

(b) the details of the funds sanctioned, released and utilised for these schemes in the State during the said period, project and year-wise;

(c) the irrigation capacity generated as a result thereof during the last three years, State/UT-wise and the time by which the remaining funds are likely to be released;

(d) whether there has been delay in the implementation of some of those schemes, if so, the details thereof and the reasons therefor and the time by which the pending schemes are likely to be implemented; and

(e) whether special emphasis has been laid for Uttar Pradesh under the AIBP during the 12th Five Year Plan and if so, the details thereof?

THE MINISTER OF WATER RESOURCES ( SHRI HARISH RAWAT)

(a) to (e) A Statement is laid on the Table of the House.

STATEMENT REFERRED IN REPLY TO PART (a) to (e) OF LOK SABHA STARRED QUESTION No.199 (PRIORITY No. 19) REGARDING SCHEMES UNDER AIBP DUE FOR REPLY ON 22.08.2013.

(a) The Government of India provides Central Assistance (CA) under Accelerated Irrigation Benefits Programme (AIBP) to the State Governments on their requests and as per the Guidelines of AIBP for completion of ongoing Major/Medium Irrigation (MMI) projects & surface Minor Irrigation schemes. During the period of 2010-11 to 2012-13, as also the current year (2013-14), a total of 12 major/medium irrigation projects have been included under Accelerated Irrigation Benefits Programme (AIBP). In Uttar Pradesh there were 8 ongoing major and medium AIBP schemes during the period of 2010-11 to 2012-13, as also the current year (2013-14).

(b) & (c) Plan ceilings are finalized by the Planning Commission for Accelerated irrigation Benefits Programme (AIBP) State-wise on a yearly basis. The annual ceilings finalized by the Planning Commission for the years 2010- 11 to 2012-13 under MMI and surface MI schemes for the State of Uttar Pradesh were Rs.390 crore, Rs.387.55 crore and Rs.450 crore respectively. State-wise and project-wise CA provided to the above MMI projects under AIBP to the States and the expenditure incurred and the irrigation potential created during the last three years by them is at Annexure-I.

Also, during the last three years (2010-11 to 2012-13) and the current year, 3535 Surface Minor Irrigation (MI) Schemes have been included in AIBP. The details of State-wise surface MI schemes included, funded under AIBP, the funds spent and the irrigation potential created is at Annexure-II. No surface minor irrigation scheme of Uttar Pradesh has been included under AIBP during the period of 2010-11 to 2012-13, as also the current year (2013-14) so far.

(d) As per the extant guidelines of the AIBP, a MMI project under central funding is to be completed within a period of 4 years after their inclusion in AIBP by the concerned State Government and surface MI scheme to be completed within a period of two years after its inclusion under AIBP. However, the timelines of completion will depend upon compliances of various requisites by the State Governments. The scheduled year of completion of the above 12 MMI projects included during the last three years (2010-11 to 2012-13) & the current year is also given at Annexure-I. The CA under AIBP is released on year to year basis to the projects for which the budget is provided by the State Governments as per the annual State-wise ceilings fixed by the Planning Commission. Further, State Governments are required to submit utilization certificates for the previous year along with their proposals seeking release of funds for a particular year.

The details of delayed surface MI schemes included under AIBP during 2010-11 is given at Annexure-III.

(e) The outlay under AIBP has increased by 48.9% during the XII Plan period with emphasis on completion of ongoing projects including ongoing projects under AIBP of Uttar Pradesh. Also, one irrigation project of Uttar Pradesh namely “Saryu Nahar Pariyojana” has been included in the scheme of National Projects during XII Plan.

ANNEXURE-I

Statement referred to in reply to Lok Sabha Starred Question No. 199 for 22.08.2013 regarding "Schemes under AIBP"

CENTRAL ASSISTANCE RELEASED TO THE PROJECTS INCLUDED UNDER AIBP FROM 2010-11 TO 2013-14 INCLUDING EXPENDITURE INCURRED AND IRRIGATION POTENTIAL CREATED (Amount Rs in Crore) Irrigatio 2010- 2010-11 2011- 2011-12 2012- 2012-13 n 2013- 11 ( (Expenditu 12 ( (Expenditu 13 ( (Expenditu 2013-14 Potentia 14 ( CA CA re Incurred CA re Incurred CA re Incurred (Expenditu l released released including released including released including re Incurred Created ) Sl ) State share) ) State share) ) State share) including (in Th. No Name of Project State share) Ha) (**) Chhattisgarh 1 Khuraung ERM 4.500 10.890 0.000 20.870 3.375 * 0.000 * 5.000 2 Sutipat project 6.180 7.100 0.000 14.448 12.150 * 0.000 * 0.600 3 Maniyari Tank 0.000 0.000 22.250 0.000 0.000 * 0.000 * 0.000 Jammu & Kashmir 4 Restoration & Mod. Of Main * Ravi Canal 0.000 0.000 8.910 6.708 12.707 * 0.000 5.000 Jharkhand 5 Subernarekha Multipurpose * project) 0.000 0.000 335.540 0.000 515.721 * 0.000 0.000 Kerala Chittrupuza 6 Project 5.852 4.979 0.000 4.979 0.000 * 0.000 * 6.226 Madhya Pradesh 7 Jobat Irri. Project 6.660 7.310 0.000 26.600 10.000 * 0.000 * 2.048

8 Singhpur project 0.000 0.000 15.750 0.000 0.000 * 0.000 * 0.000 9 Sagar project 0.000 0.000 14.751 80.180 9.000 * 0.000 * 0.000 Sanjay Sagar * 10 project 0.000 0.000 12.974 57.430 10.440 * 0.000 0.000 Punjab 11 Relining of Rajasthan Feeder * Canal Project 105.840 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 * 0.000 0.000 West Bangal Teesta Barrage * 12 Project 81.000 0.000 97.200 369.650 0.000 * 0.000 15.220 (*) - State Governments have to submit Expenditure details for the year 2012-13 and 2013-14. (**) - State Governments have to also submit irrigation potential created for the year 2012-13 and 2013-14.

Annexure-II

Statement referred to in reply to Lok Sabha Starred Question No. 199 for reply on 22.8.2013 regarding "Schemes under AIBP"

State-wise details of funds allocated and spent for Minor Irrigation Schemes under AIBP during last three years and the current year

Grants No. funds released and spent (Rs. In No. Grants released (Rs. In No. released of crore) of crore) of (Rs. In sche sche sche crore) Sl mes mes mes 2010-11 2011- 12 2012-13 2011- 12 2012-2013 2012-2013 . inclu inclu inclu State N ded ded ded Total Fun Fun Fun Potent o. durin Funds Fund Funds Funds durin Funds Funds durin Funds Funds ds Funds ds ds ial g release s releas releas g releas releas g releas spent spen spent spe spe create 2010- d spent ed ed 2011- ed ed 2012- ed 11 t 12 nt 13 nt d ( ha.) Arunachal 13.653 13.6 37.54 37.54 60.73 1 Pradesh 79 111 531 26 26 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 92 9 ** 8082 157.6 10521 2 Assam 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 269 383 ** 1 3 Manipur 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 * 0 0 11501 23.047 23.0 22.50 22.50 2.250 2.25 64.26 27592 4 Meghalaya 49 111 471 13 13 2 02 0 0 0 0 0 65 522 0 .81 30.181 30.1 46.78 46.78 5 Mizoram 58 333 813 90 90 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 * 0 0 9027 77.7 30.21 30.21 85.54 85.54 85.54 6 Nagaland 177 77.78 8 82 82 0 0 96 56 56 0 0 120 56 ** 14783 15.638 15.6 37.46 37.46 5072. 7 Sikkim 225 333 383 04 04 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 * 0 0 79 19.72 8 Tripura 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 21 222 ** 2304 Himachal 36.0 52.35 52.35 53.91 32550 9 Pradesh 181 36.00 0 02 02 00 ** 0 0 0 0 0 * 0 0 .01 Jammu & 64.68 64.68 120.3 64615 10 Kashmir 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 217 64 64 297 ** * 0 0 .04

Orissa 2995. 11 (KBK) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 * 0 0 3 128.59 128. 172.4 172.4 103.5 83.59 83.59 61.79 37030 12 Uttrakhand 492 278 593 651 651 418 ** 40 17 17 30 ** * 0 0 .64 Andhra 126.0 126.0 13 Pradesh 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 17 0 0 0 0 * 0 0 11426 187.6 187.6 157.4 0 0 0 0 0 0 85 14 Chhattisgarh 0 084 084 89 ** * 0 0 44346 Madhya 40.055 40.0 25.11 25.11 158.5 158.5 135.0 389.1 0 15 Pradesh 19 556 556 17 17 0 67 769 769 167 ** 68 02 ** 50192 284.60 284. 66.80 66.80 198.7 16 Maharashtra 46 433 604 53 53 129 ** 0 0 0 0 0 * 0 0 11646 15.4 17.25 17.25 0 17 Bihar 32 15.48 8 59 59 0 0 0 0 0 0 129 10.8 ** 23466 2366. 0 0 0 0 0 0 18 West Bengal 34 9 9 4.95 4.95 0 0 * 0 4 19 Rajasthan 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 * 0 0 448 24.392 24.3 45.46 45.46 54.00 125.5 26158 20 Karnataka 201 111 921 31 31 00 ** 0 0 0 0 0 200 556 ** .47 257.38 285. 102.9 114.3 59.18 121.5 121.5 26000 21 Jharkhand 285 6 984 158 51 29 ** 171 000 000 0 0 * 0 0

* AIBP scheme in XII Plan has not been approved, only ongoing liabilities are being funded. During 2013-14, no surface minor scheme was sanctioned nor funds were released by Ministry of Water Resources (MoWR)

ANNEXURE -III

Statement referred to in reply to Lok Sabha Starred Question No. 199 for reply on 22.8.2013 regarding "Schemes under AIBP" STATEWISE DETAILS OF DELAYED MINOR IRRIGATION SCHEMES INCLUDED UNDER AIBP DURING LAST THREE YEARS AND THE CURRENT YEAR

Sl. No. State Nos. of MI Year of Target date of Nos. of Reasons for delay schemes inclusion completion Delayed MI included schemes Limited working season, delay in transportation of 1 Sikkim 225 2010-11 31.3.2013 80 consltruction material due to widening of NH-31 A Less working season and 2 Himachal Pradesh 181 2010-11 31.3.2013 168 inadequate budget kept by the State Lessere working season, 3 Uttarakhand 492 2010-11 31.3.2013 451 inadequate budget kept by the state Land acqusition problem, forest clearance problem and interference of 4 Madhya Pradesh 19 2010-11 31.3.2013 11 Adiwasi Mukti Sangthan in MI schemes coming under tribal area 5 Maharashtra 46 2010-11 31.3.2013 46 Land acquisition problem 6 Bihar 32 2010-11 31.3.2013 32 Scheme located in naxal

affected area, inadequate budget kept by the state Insufficient budget provision kept by the State 7 Karnataka 201 2010-11 31.3.2013 67 for MI schemes under AIBP Extremists affected area, non carries of material due 8 Jharkhand 285 2010-11 31.3.2013 149 to standing crops in the field and local disturbances

JUDICIOUS USE OF WATER. 22nd August, 2013

LSQ 2071

SHRI VIKRAMBHAI ARJANBHAI MAADAM

Will the Minister of WATER RESOURCES be pleased to state:-

(a) whether poor knowledge of irrigation and excessive use of water has led to salination of fields all over the country;

(b) if so, whether there is any system to caution water users that water should be used carefully and not excessively;

(c) if so, the details of the body which educates the public on this aspect;

(d) the steps the Government is taking to ensure that water-logging and salination by irrigated water do not destroy arable land all over the country; and

(e) the measures proposed to stop such wastage due to over use of irrigation facilities?

THE MINISTER FOR WATER RESOURCES (SHRI HARISH RAWAT)

(a) Poor On-Farm Water Management, comprising inadequate provision of drainage and poor maintenance of existing drainage systems and outlets, lack of conjunctive use of surface and ground water etc., is one of the reasons for water logging which results in soil salination in some irrigated commands. Natural factors, which may also lead to water logging, include poor natural drainage; spilling of rivers; heavy storm rainfall etc. In addition, water logging is also caused because of other man-made factors like deforestation and poor upkeep of watersheds; developmental activities such as construction of roads, bridges, railway lines and buildings; hydraulic pressure of water from upper irrigated areas; seepage from canals, distributaries etc.

(b) Water Users Associations (WUAs)/farmers and other field functionaries are trained through the software components under Command Area Development and Water Management (CADWM) Programme for judicious use of water in the irrigated commands.

(c) Central assistance is being released to States to undertake the software components such as training, demonstrations, adaptive trials etc. National Level Training programmes are also being organised by the Ministry through the WALMIs/IMTIs and other State/regional training institutes.

(d) Both preventive as well as ameliorative measures are being taken under CADWM programme of the Ministry implemented as State Sector Scheme to check water logging and salinity. The preventive measures include lining of canals in vulnerable reaches, on-farm development works such as construction of lined field channels and drains, rotational supply (warabandi) of irrigation water to farmers, conjunctive use of surface and ground water, propagation of improved methods of irrigation among farmers through training, adaptive trials and demonstrations. Ameliorative measures include construction of surface and sub-surface drains, vertical drainage and bio-drainage for disposal of excess water and leaching of soil to flush out excess salts from root zone of crops. The above measures have proved effective in checking water logging and salinity.

(e) Capacity building of the WUAs/farmers /field functionaries has been proposed through training & demonstrations to be organised by WALMIs/IMTIs and other State/regional training institutes. The infrastructure of WALMIs/IMTIs is proposed to be strengthened for organisation of these activities.

SHAHNAGAR IRRIGATION PROJECT 22nd August, 2013

LSQ 2074

SHRI ANURAG SINGH THAKUR

Will the Minister of WATER RESOURCES be pleased to state:-

(a) whether the release of an assistance of Rs. 62.42 crore as Central Grant against the actual expenditure incurred by Himachal Pradesh between 1.4.2005 and 31.3.2008 for the Shahnagar major Irrigation Project is still pending with the Centre despite of the request sent by the State Government in this regard on 31 December, 2009;

(b) if so, the details thereof;

(c) the present status in this regard; and

(d) the time by which a decision in this regard is likely to be taken?

THE MINISTER FOR WATER RESOURCES (SHRI HARISH RAWAT)

(a) & (b) A request for releasing onetime special grant of Central Assistance (CA) of Rs.62.42 crore in respect of Shah Nahar Irrigation Project under Accelerated Irrigation Benefits Programme (AIBP) was received in Central Water Commission (CWC) and Planning Commission. It was decided by the Planning Commission to provide Additional Central Assistance (ACA) of Rs. 62.42 crore to Shah Nahar Irrigation Project under AIBP and accordingly this was reflected in the approved allocation of Annual Plan 2012-13 of Himachal Pradesh issued by the Planning Commission.

(c) & (d) Planning Commission conveyed to include this proposal in the scheme of AIBP for XII Plan. As the scheme of AIBP for the XII Plan is yet to be approved by the Union Cabinet, the said grant has not been released to Himachal Pradesh against the above project.

FLOOD IN GOMTI RIVER 22nd August, 2013

LSQ 2077

DR. SANJAY SINH

Will the Minister of WATER RESOURCES be pleased to state:-

(a) whether any steps are being taken by the Union Government to find a permanent solution to the frequent floods caused by Gomti river in Uttar Pradesh which causes heavy loss to life and property from time to time; and

(b) if so, the details thereof?

THE MINISTER FOR WATER RESOURCES (SHRI HARISH RAWAT)

(a) & (b) Floods are natural phenomena and permanent immunity against floods is not techno-economically feasible. Flood management being within the purview of States, the schemes for flood management are formulated by concerned State Governments as per priority within the State. The Government of India provides support to the State Governments which is technical, advisory, catalytic and promotional in nature.

The Ganga Flood Control Commission (GFCC) had prepared comprehensive Master Plans suggesting long term solutions of flood management in Ganga basin including the Gomati sub-basin. These Master Plans had already been circulated to the Ganga basin States for implementation. The important measures suggested by GFCC for Gomti sub basin are as follows:

I. Construction of marginal embankments in selected reaches of the Gomti and Sai rivers to prevent inundation of the adjoining areas.

II. Construction of town protection works in adjoining towns viz. Jaunpur, Lucknow, Sitapur, Sultanpur, Raibareily and Pratapgarh as and when necessary.

III. Survey, investigation and formulation of detailed schemes for drainage improvement.

IV. Watershed management in Gomti Sub-basin for prevention of soil erosion.

V. Undertaking anti-erosion measures as and when necessary.

VI. Raising of villages in Gomti sub-basin above HFL.

VII. Implementation of Flood Plain Zoning Bill.

OVERFLOW OF DAMS 22nd August, 2013

LSQ 2086

SMT. PUTUL KUMARI SMT SUSMITA BAURI

Will the Minister of WATER RESOURCES be pleased to state:-

(a) whether the Government has received any information regarding overflow of dams due to heavy rains in some parts of the country during the current monsoon season;

(b) if so, the details of dams and the adjacent areas which have been affected due to overflow and the measures taken for safety of those dams, State/UT-wise; and

(c) whether laxity in safe guarding the dams has been reported particularly when assessment/apprehensions were made in this regard and if so, the details thereof?

THE MINISTER FOR WATER RESOURCES (SHRI HARISH RAWAT)

(a) & (b) Overflow of dams during the monsoon is physically possible and usually spillway is designed and provided to regulate flood as safely as possible. ‘Water’ being a State subject as per entry 17 of seventh Schedule (List-II) of Constitution, operation and maintenance of dams including measures for safety of dams lies with respective state Governments.

Water Management Directorate of the Central Water Commission monitors live storage status of 85 important reservoirs of the country on weekly basis and issues reservoir bulletin. As per reservoir bulletin of 16.08.2013, the following are the reservoirs in which water level has reached FRL or has crossed the FRL.

Sl.No. State Name of the FRL Date of which latest Water level reservoir (in meters) data is available in maters

1 Gujarat Sardar Sarovar 121.92 16.08.2013 124.42 (spillway level) 2 Karnataka Krishnaraja Sagar 752.50 16.08.2013 752.50 3 Karnataka Tungabhadra 497.74 16.08.2013 497.74 4 Karnataka Almatti 519.60 16.08.2013 519.60 5 Kerala Idmalyar 169.00 16.08.2013 169.22 6. Maharashtra Koyna 657.90 14.08.2013 657.94 7. Maharashtra Khadakwasla 582.47 14.08.2013 582.47 8. Rajasthan Mahi Bajaj Sagar 280.75 14.08.2013 281.30 9. Rajasthan Jhakam 359.50 14.08.2013 360.85 10. Tamil Nadu Sholayar 1002.79 16.08.2013 1002.99

(c) No laxity in safeguarding the dams during current monsoon season has been reported to the Ministry of Water resources.

ALLOCATION TO RAJASTHAN 22nd August, 2013

LSQ 2104

SHRI RAM SINGH KASWAN

Will the Minister of WATER RESOURCES be pleased to state:-

(a) the funds allocated by the Government to Rajasthan for the repair of dams and rivers during the last three years along with the funds utilised therefor;

(b) the provisions of funds for the repair/renovation of rivers/construction of pucca ponds (khals) during the current year in Rajasthan;

(c) whether this fund is adequate for Rajasthan especially for the river project, Sindhmukh irrigation project;

(d) if so, the details thereof and if not, whether the Government proposes to make additional allocation for this purpose; and

(e) if so, the details thereof?

THE MINISTER FOR WATER RESOURCES (SHRI HARISH RAWAT)

(a) There is no scheme from Rajasthan being funded for repair of dams or rivers during the last five years.

(b) There are presently sixteen numbers of schemes from Rajasthan included under the scheme “Repair, Renovation and Restoration (RR&R)” of Ministry of water Resources. The total cost of these 16 schemes is Rs. 11.35 crore and the Culturable Command Area (CCA) is 1351.97 hectare. For these schemes, so far Rs. 7.07 crore has been released in the year 2011-12, out of which the utilization submitted by Government of Rajasthan till May 2013 is Rs. 6.89 crore.

(c), (d) & (e) There are 45 number of new schemes/proposals for funding under RR&R which are presently under technical examination of Central Water Commission (CWC). Compliance to the observations of CWC against these 45 schemes is presently awaited from Govt. of Rajasthan. Apart from these, there is no other proposal for repairs of dams or rivers or repair/renovation of rivers/construction of Pucca ponds and Khals submitted by Govt. of Rajasthan to CWC/ Ministry of Water Resources.

RANODAR TAITAROL PROJECT 22nd August, 2013

LSQ 2108

SHRI DEVJI PATEL

Will the Minister of WATER RESOURCES be pleased to state:-

(a) whether the work related to `Diggis` is not being carried out in the Ranodar Taitarol project situated at Jalore across the even after passing of one year due to lack of funds;

(b) if so, the details thereof;

(c) whether any time limit has been fixed to make available Narmada river`s water to eight lakh people of 281 villages of Jalore, Aahore and Bagoda;

(d) if so, the details thereof; and

(e) if not, the reasons therefor?

THE MINISTER FOR WATER RESOURCES (SHRI HARISH RAWAT)

(a) & (b) No such specific project proposal has been appraised in the Ministry of Water Resources.

(c) to (e) Narmada Canal Project , approved by the Planning Commission in the year 1993, was accorded investment clearance for the revised cost of the project of Rs.2481.49 crores (2009 price level) in July, 2010 with the targeted completion of the project by the year 2012-13. The Planning Commission accorded extension of time with the approved cost in July, 2013 with the targeted completion of the project by the year 2014-15. Narmada canal has a provision of 131.25 Million Cubic Metre water for drinking purposes which will benefit villages in Jalore and Barmer Districts.

METERED WATER SUPPLY 22nd August, 2013

LSQ 2116

SHRI SURESH KUMAR SHETKAR

Will the Minister of WATER RESOURCES be pleased to state:-

(a) whether the Union Government has proposed 100 per cent metered water supply, priced on a volumetric basis, for urban areas; and

(b) if so, the details thereof and the views of each State in this regard?

THE MINISTER FOR WATER RESOURCES (SHRI HARISH RAWAT)

(a) & (b) Ministry of Urban Development has informed that 100% metering and tariff on volumetric basis is part of the Service Level Benchmarks (SLBs) on water supply formulated by their Ministry in 2008 and circulated to all States for adoption. Further, Ministry of Urban Development has recommended that States invariably adopt the metering and volumetric tariff in the Urban Water Supply Projects seeking the support or recommendation of the Ministry under Jawaharlal Nehru National Urban Renewal Mission (JNNURM) (components of UIG and UIDSSMT); Urban Infrastructure Development Scheme for Satellite Towns, etc. and projects seeking the external assistance. Ministry of Urban Development has informed that no State has furnished any specific comments on the SLBs including 100% metering and volumetric tariff.

RAVI BEAS ISSUE 22nd August, 2013

LSQ 2117

SHRI BHARAT RAM MEGHWAL SHRI KHILADI LAL BAIRWA

Will the Minister of WATER RESOURCES be pleased to state:-

(a) whether the State of Rajasthan has the larger share in the Ravi and water and if so, the details thereof;

(b) whether the Government proposes to direct Bhakra Beas Management Board (BBMB) to ensure that Rajasthan should get water share as per the decision taken in the meeting of the technical Committee of BBMB and if so, the details thereof;

(c) whether the Government also proposes to direct the BBMB to install Automatic Gauge Recorder on the sites agreed by the participatory States and to give final shape to the remaining sites; and

(d) if so, the details thereof?

THE MINISTER FOR WATER RESOURCES (SHRI HARISH RAWAT)

(a) Yes, Madam. The supply of surplus Ravi-Beas waters to Rajasthan, Punjab and Haryana was decided in the Bhakra Beas Management Board (BBMB) in 1982 as 49%, 30% and 21% respectively.

(b) The responsibility of ensuring the delivery of its share of water to Rajasthan as decided in the technical Committee of BBMB is of the State of Punjab and Haryana. Whenever shortages are noticed, or request is received from Rajasthan, BBMB requests the concerned States to deliver the correct and agreed supplies of water to Rajasthan.

(b) & (d) BBMB has already identified 22 sites for installation of automatic gauge recorder. As per the minutes of the meeting of the technical Committee of BBMB held on 29.05.2013, six automatic gauge recorders have

already been installed. BBMB has planned to complete the installation of the remaining 16 automatic gauge recorders under Hydrology project II by June 2014.

LESS WATER IN CANALS 22nd Autust, 2013

LSQ 2118

SHRI M. ANJAN KUMAR YADAV

Will the Minister of WATER RESOURCES be pleased to state:-

(a) whether many canals in Andhra Pradesh are not carrying enough water as a result of which the farmers are facing difficulties in irrigating their fields;

(b) if so, the details of the canals which are having water in them and the canals which do not have water in them;

(c) whether the farmers of the State are not provided water when it is required for irrigation of fields; and

(d) if so, the steps being taken/proposed to be taken by the Union Government to ensure timely supply of water in canals for irrigation of fields in the State?

THE MINISTER FOR WATER RESOURCES (SHRI HARISH RAWAT)

(a) & (b) As per the information furnished by the Government of Andhra Pradesh, all the projects located in Delta regions namely Godavari Delta System, Krishna Delta System, Penna Delta System and Vamsadhara Project are being supplied water in full whereas tail end areas of projects namely Nagarjuna Sagar Project, Sri Ram Sagar Project, Project and High Level Canal and Low Level Canal under Tunga Bhadra Project could not be supplied with sufficient water.

(c) As per the information furnished by the Government of Andhra Pradesh, farmers of the state are being provided with irrigation water depending upon the availability and need.

(d) Water is a subject in the State List at Entry 17 of List II in 7th schedule of the Constitution (Article 246 refers). The development of irrigation thus falls in the ambit of respective State Governments and as such the planning, execution, operation and maintenance of irrigation projects including supply of water in canals for irrigation of fields are to be carried out by the States from their own resources as per their priorities.

Government of Andhra Pradesh have informed that modernization of old canal networks is being taken up in all major projects of the State under plan funds and through external aided funds like World Bank. Similarly, modernization is also taken up in medium projects under external funding like Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) and plan funds.

RAISING LEVEL OF DAMS 22nd August, 2013

LSQ 2122

SHRI A.T. NANA PATIL

Will the Minister of WATER RESOURCES be pleased to state:-

(a) whether the Government has constituted a high level committee to go into the issue of raising water level of all dams in the country and also to assess the safety thereof;

(b) if so, the details thereof;

(c) whether the Government has taken note of protests from various quarters with regard to raising of water levels of dams; and

(d) if so, the reaction of the Union Government thereto, dam-wise?

THE MINISTER FOR WATER RESOURCES (SHRI HARISH RAWAT)

(a) No, Madam

(b) Does not arise in view of (a) above.

(c) There have been protests related to water level in case of dams such as Indira Sagar (Polavaram) Project, & Mulla-Periyar Dam.

(d) The State of Chhattisgarh and Orissa have filed court cases restraining Government of Andhra Pradesh from proceeding further with construction work in respect of Polavaram project and related matters. Matter is subjudice

In accordance with the direction of the Hon’ble Supreme Court in WP 319/1994 dated 18.10.2000, permission to raise the height of the SardarSarovar Dam more than 90 meters is to be considered by the Narmada Control Authority(NCA) after it obtains clearance from the Resettlement and Rehabilitation (R&R) Sub Group and the Environment Sub-Group.

As regard Mulla Periyar Dam , an Empowered Committee constituted as per directions of Hon’ble Supreme Court, has examined the issue of safety of Mulla Periyar Dam and submitted its final report to the Supreme Court in April,2012. The matter is subjudice.

NATIONAL WATER POLICY 22nd August, 2013

LSQ 2143

SHRI BHISMA SHANKAR ALIAS KUSHAL TIWARI

Will the Minister of WATER RESOURCES be pleased to state:-

(a) whether the policies formulated prior to the present National Water Policy, 2012 have been implemented in letter and spirit by the State Governments and if so, the details thereof;

(b) the total number of water bodies in the country at present along with the annual capacity of such water resources; and

(c) whether any assessment of water resources available and required in the urban as well as rural areas has been made and if so, the details thereof?

THE MINISTER FOR WATER RESOURCES (SHRI HARISH RAWAT)

(a) National Water Policy is finalised and adopted by National Water Resources Council. Several States have formulated their State Water Policies, by and large as per the provisions of National Water Policy. The States implement these policies as per their requirement and priorities.

(b) The third Minor Irrigation Census has counted 5.56 lakh tanks and storages in India. The storage capacity of these tanks and storages was not surveyed.

(c) The average annual water availability for the country has been assessed as 1869 billion cubic meters (BCM). Due to topographic, hydrological and other constraints, the utilizable water has been estimated to be about 1121 BCM comprising 690 BCM of surface water and 431 BCM of replenishable ground water. The National Commission for Integrated Water Resources Development (NCIWRD), in its report in 1999, had assessed that the annual water requirement by the year 2025 and 2050 will be about 843 BCM and 1180 BCM respectively.

DIVERSION OF FLOOD WATER 22nd August, 2013

LSQ 2145

SHRI RAJAIAH SIRICILLA

Will the Minister of WATER RESOURCES be pleased to state:-

(a) whether the Union Government has any proposal to divert the flood waters of Kondaveetivagu, Guntur District into Buckingham Canal in Andhra Pradesh to arrest the flooding of land;

(b) if so, the details thereof; and

(c) if not, the time by which this proposal is likely to be implemented?

THE MINISTER FOR WATER RESOURCES (SHRI HARISH RAWAT)

(a) The Union Ministry of Water Resources has not received any such proposal from State Government of Andhra Pradesh for central assistance.

(b) & (c ) Do not arise in view of reply under part (a) above.

IRRIGATION PROJECTS IN GUJARAT 22nd August, 2013

LSQ 2146

SHRI MANSUKHBHAI D. VASAVA

Will the Minister of WATER RESOURCES be pleased to state:-

(a) the number of the irrigation projects sanctioned in Gujarat till date and the location-wise details thereof;

(b) the regions/areas likely to be benefited from these irrigation projects;

(c) the reasons for delay in completion of these irrigation projects;

(d) whether any review in regard to the delay has been conducted; and

(e) if so, the findings thereof?

THE MINISTER FOR WATER RESOURCES (SHRI HARISH RAWAT)

(a) & (b) The location-wise details of Projects with the districts benefitted, as accepted by the Advisory Committee of Ministry of Water Resources on Irrigation, Flood Control and Multipurpose Projects in Gujarat State from first meeting of the Committee is given at Annexure-I.

(c) Delay in completion of irrigation projects is due to various reasons including land acquisition, implementation of resettlement & rehabilitation plan, contractual problems, changes in scope of work and change in design of project components due to geological surprises etc.

(d) & (e) Major and Medium irrigation projects and Extension, Renovation & Modernisation (ERM) of irrigation projects which are included under Accelerated Irrigation Benefit Programme (AIBP) for Central Assistance are required to be completed in a time bound manner after inclusion in the programme for which the State Government is required to enter into an MOU with Central Government. Central Water Commission (CWC) carries out periodical monitoring of physical and financial progress of the projects which involves periodical visit to project sites, inter-alia, to identify bottlenecks and submission of the status report to the State Government for necessary corrective measures. Review meetings are also held by Ministry of Water Resources Annexure-I Annexure referred to in reply to Lok Sabha Unstarred Question No.2146 for answer on 22.08.2013 regarding Irrigation Projects in Gujarat

Details of location and areas benefitted by the irrigation projects of Gujarat State

Sl. No Project Name location District Benefited 1 Sukhi Project Baroda Baroda 2 Godhatad Irrigation Kutchch Kutchch 3 Rajawal Irrigation Bhawnagar Bhawnagar 4 Amipur Irrigation Scheme Junagarh Junagarh 5 Sukhbhadar irrigation Scheme Bhawnagar/ surendranagar Bhawnagar 6 Sani Irrigation Project Jamnagar Jamnagar 7 Karjan Project Bharuch Bharuch 8 Kalubhar IrrigationScheme Bhavnagar Bhavnagar 9 Heran Project Vadodara Vadodara 10 Fulzar II Irrigation Project Jamnagar Jamnagar 11 Hiran-II Irrigation Project Junagarh Junagarh 12 Kabutari Irrigation Project Panchmahal Panchmahal 13 RE of Machhundri Irrigation Scheme Junagarh Junagarh 14 RE of Shingoda Irrigation Scheme Junagarh Junagarh 15 RE of Machhu-II Irrigation Project Rajkot Rajkot 16 Mitti Irrigation Scheme Kutchch Kutchch 17 Venue-II Irrigation Project Rajkot Rajkot 18 RE of Phophal Irrigation Project Rajkot Rajkot 19 Sipu Reservoir Banaskantha Banaskantha 20 Jankhari Reservoir Project Surat Surat 21 RE of Bhadar Irrigation Project Rajkot Rajkot 22 Kelia Irrigation Project Valsad Valsad 23 Jhuj Irrigation Project Valsad Valsad 24 Guhai Irrigation Scheme Sabarkantha Sabarkantha 25 Harnav Projec Stage-II Sabarkantha Sabarkantha 26 Hadaf Irrigation Scheme Panchmahal Panchmahal

27 RE of Deo Irrigation Scheme Panchmahal Panchmahal 28 Demi II Irrigation Scheme Rajkot Rajkot 29 Aji III Irrigation Scheme Rajkot Rajkot 30 Aji II Irrigation Scheme Rajkot Rajkot 31 Bhadar Reservoir Project Panchmahal Panchmahal, Kaira (Panchmahals) 32 Mazam Irrigation Project Sabarkantha Sabarkantha 33 Modernisation of existing Kharjcut Ahmedabad Ahmedabad Canal System 34 Uben Irrigation Project Junagarh Junagarh 35 Modernisation of Dantiwada Banaskantha Banaskantha Resevoir 36 Modernisation of fatewadi Canal Ahmedabad Ahmedabad System 37 Modernisation of Shetrunji Irrigation Bhavnagar Bhavnagar Project 38 Modernisation of Kharicut Canal Ahmedabad Ahmedabad System 39 Karjan Reservoir Project Bharuch Bharuch 40 Watrak Irrigation Project Sabarkantha Sabarkantha 41 Uben Medum Irrigation Project Junagarh Junagarh, Rajkot 42 Mukteshwar Irrigation Project (New) Banaskantha Banaskantha 43 Mod. of Machhu-I Irrigation Scheme Rajkot Rajkot 44 Providing Hydroplus Fusegate on Kheda Kheda Wanakbori Weir 45 Goma Irrigation Project Panchmahal Panchmahal 46 Sardar Sarovar Narmada project Bharuch Bharuch/Panchmaha (Revised) l/Ahmedabad/Gandh inagar/Mehsana/Ban askantha/Kutchch/V adodara/Rajkot/Bha vnagar/Surendranag ar/Sabarkantha 47 Mahi Right Bank Canal project- Kheda/ Panchmahal Kheda, Anand ERM 48 Improvement of Kakrapar RBMC (0 Surat Surat, Bharuch, to 60.98 km) and Ukai RBMC (0 to Tapi, Navsari, 35.06 km) and LBMC system-ERM Valsad

RAVI BEAS ISSUE 22nd August, 2013

LSQ 2152

SHRI KHILADI LAL BAIRWA

Will the Minister of WATER RESOURCES be pleased to state:-

(a) whether the issue raised by Rajashtan for release of water to Himachal Pradesh has been resolved;

(b) if so, the details thereof; and

(c) if not, the reasons therefor including the progress made in the matter so far?

THE MINISTER FOR WATER RESOURCES (SHRI HARISH RAWAT)

(a) No, Madam.

(b) Does not arise.

(d) An amicable solution to the issue is dependent on the outcome of the deliberation of the Bhakra Beas Management Board with the State of Punjab and Haryana.

DEPLETION OF GROUNDWATER 22nd August, 2013

LSQ 2160

SHRI NAMA NAGESWARA RAO SHRI YOGI ADITYANATH SHRI S. PAKKIRAPPA SHRI BAL KUMAR PATEL KUMARI SAROJ PANDEY SHRI KOWASE MAROTRAO SAINUJI SHRI SHETTI RAJU ALIAS DEVAPPA ANNA SHRI KAUSHALENDRA KUMAR SHRI BHUDEO CHOUDHARY

Will the Minister of WATER RESOURCES be pleased to state:-

(a) whether the Government has taken note of the rapidly declining ground water level in various parts of the country;

(b) if so, the reaction of the Government thereto;

(c) the average ground water level in different States, State-wise and UT-wise;

(d) whether schemes/projects have been initiated for the development and regulation of ground water including suitable legislations by the States in this regard; and

(e) if so, the details thereof and the achievements made?

THE MINISTER FOR WATER RESOURCES (SHRI HARISH RAWAT)

(a) to (c) Ground water is continuously being exploited for drinking, irrigation and various other purposes due to which ground water levels in various parts of the Country are declining. Central Government promotes water conservation measures in the Country by supplementing the efforts of the State Governments for augmentation, conservation and efficient management of water resources by way of technical and financial support through various schemes. Central Ground Water Board (CGWB) under the Ministry of Water Resources monitors ground water levels on regional basis four times a year through a network of 15653 ground water observation wells located in the Country. As per the data of CGWB for the month of May 2013, about 41% of the wells analysed have shown ground water level in the range of 5 to 10 meters below ground level (mbgl). State/UT-wise details of ground water levels are Annexed.

(d) & (e) The Central Government supplements the efforts of State Government for augmentation, conservation and efficient management of water resources by way of technical and financial support through various schemes such as Accelerated Irrigation Benefits Programme; Command Area Development and Water Management; Repair,

Renovation and Restoration of Water Bodies. Besides, Ministry of Water Resources has also circulated a Model Bill to regulate and control groundwater development and management in the Country. So far, fourteen (14) States / UTs, namely, Andhra Pradesh, Goa, Tamil Nadu, Lakshadweep, Kerala, Puducherry, West Bengal, Himachal Pradesh, Bihar, Chandigarh, Jammu & Kashmir, Karnataka, Assam, Dadra and Nagar Haveli have modified the Model Bill as per their requirement and enacted the legislation. Government of Maharashtra has enacted Maharashtra Ground Water (Regulation for Drinking Water Purposes), Act 1993. Government of Maharashtra has also introduced and passed a Comprehensive Ground Water Bill in the Legislative Assembly to regulate and manage ground water resources in the State. Fifteen(15) States/UTs, namely, Andaman & Nicobar, Chhattisgarh, Daman & Diu, Delhi, Gujarat, Haryana, Jharkhand, Madhya Pradesh, Meghalaya, Mizoram, Odisha, Rajasthan, Uttarakhand, Uttar Pradesh and Punjab have initiated action for enactment of the Model Bill. States of Arunachal Pradesh, Manipur, Nagaland, Sikkim and Tripura have indicated that their ground water development is low and thus they do not feel the need to adopt the Bill.

Annexure

Annexure referred to in the reply to the Unstarred Question No. 2160 to be answered on 22.08.2013 in the Lok Sabha regarding “Depletion of Groundwater”

State-wise Depth to water Level and Distribution of Percentage of Wells for the Period of Premonsoon-2013

S.N Name of No. Depth to Number & Percentage of Wells Showing Depth to Water Level (*mbgl) in o. State of Water the Range of wells Level 0-2 2-5 5-10 10-20 20-40 > 40 Analy (*mbgl) sed Min Max No % N % No % No % No % N % o o Andhra 0.6 45.0 5.5 35 32.4 39. 19. 3.2 0.2 1 1085 60 427 208 35 3 Pradesh 9 0 3 2 4 35 17 3 8 Arunach 1.2 9.0 54.5 36. 0.0 0.0 0.0 2 al 11 7.76 1 6 4 0 0 0 3 9 5 36 0 0 0 Pradesh 0.3 19.0 16. 12 61.5 20. 1.9 0.0 0.0 3 Assam 203 33 41 4 0 0 9 7 26 5 8 20 7 0 0 0.4 10.7 3.7 10 54.5 40. 1.0 0.0 0.0 4 Bihar 185 7 75 2 0 0 4 4 8 1 9 54 8 0 0 Chandig 2.0 27.7 0.0 12.5 31. 31. 25. 0.0 5 16 0 2 5 5 4 0 arh 5 5 0 0 25 25 00 0 Chhattis 0.4 36.3 2.2 13 20.2 57. 17. 2.4 0.0 6 666 15 384 116 16 0 garh 6 0 5 5 7 66 42 0 0 Dadra & 1.3 10.6 40. 20.0 20. 20. 0.0 0.0 7 Nagar 5 2 1 1 1 0 0 0 5 00 0 00 00 0 0 Haveli 1.9 66.2 0.8 24.1 25. 25. 12. 11. 8 Delhi 124 1 30 32 31 16 14 7 2 1 9 81 00 90 29 1.6 18.8 6.9 41.8 37. 13. 0.0 0.0 9 Goa 43 3 18 16 6 0 0 8 6 8 6 21 95 0 0 0.0 61.4 3.4 10 14.7 34. 33. 11. 1.3 10 Gujarat 732 25 255 248 86 10 5 5 2 8 5 84 88 75 7 1.1 72.2 3.7 18.6 27. 29. 17. 1.8 11 Haryana 317 12 59 88 95 57 6 5 0 9 1 76 97 98 9 Himacha 0.6 27.8 7.3 35.2 29. 25. 2.9 0.0 12 68 5 24 20 17 2 0 l Pradesh 0 4 5 9 41 00 4 0 Jammu 0.4 37.6 16. 48.2 18. 7.6 8.3 0.0 13 & 143 24 69 27 11 12 0 5 0 78 5 88 9 9 0 Kashmir

Jharkhan 0.5 18.7 1.1 12.9 66. 19. 0.0 0.0 14 177 2 23 118 34 0 0 d 0 3 3 9 67 21 0 0 Karnatak 0.5 34.5 5.8 17 16.5 42. 33. 1.6 0.0 15 1064 62 449 359 18 0 a 0 8 3 6 4 20 74 9 0 0.3 56.2 7.3 25 29.6 44. 17. 0.9 0.2 16 Kerala 852 63 378 148 8 2 0 0 9 3 9 37 37 4 3 Madhya 0.7 41.3 0.9 13 13.4 45. 36. 3.4 0.1 17 1031 10 471 374 36 1 Pradesh 0 5 7 9 8 68 28 9 0 Maharas 0.0 55.5 4.4 16 16.4 49. 26. 2.9 0.1 18 1004 45 500 263 30 1 htra 3 0 8 5 3 80 20 9 0 Meghala 0.8 11. 80.7 7.6 0.0 0.0 0.0 19 26 8.13 3 21 2 0 0 0 ya 0 54 7 9 0 0 0 4.2 0.0 100. 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 20 Manipur 1 4.20 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 0 0 0 0 Nagalan 3.7 21.8 0.0 41.6 41. 8.3 8.3 0.0 21 12 0 5 5 1 1 0 d 3 0 0 7 67 3 3 0 0.4 17.4 6.2 41 40.2 48. 4.7 0.0 0.0 22 Orissa 1035 65 504 49 0 0 5 0 8 7 9 70 3 0 0 Pondiche 1.4 14. 71.4 14. 0.0 0.0 0.0 23 7 8.50 1 5 1 0 0 0 rry 2 29 3 29 0 0 0 0.5 40.0 4.4 14.1 24. 33. 22. 0.4 24 Punjab 227 10 32 56 76 52 1 3 1 1 0 67 48 91 4 Rajastha 1.2 123. 1.6 21. 28. 19. 16 18. 25 869 14 82 9.44 188 247 173 n 1 55 1 63 42 91 5 99 Tamil 1.0 35.6 3.8 11 25.6 41. 26. 2.5 0.0 26 464 18 191 124 12 0 Nadu 5 9 8 9 5 16 72 9 0 1.2 10. 50.0 40. 0.0 0.0 0.0 27 Tripura 30 6.58 3 15 12 0 0 0 1 00 0 00 0 0 0 Uttar 0.7 38.0 1.9 26 34.2 42. 17. 3.4 0.0 28 779 15 331 139 27 0 Pradesh 2 5 3 7 7 49 84 7 0 Uttaranc 2.4 45.5 0.0 39.5 22. 29. 6.2 2.0 29 48 0 19 11 14 3 1 hal 6 0 0 8 92 17 5 8 West 0.3 31.4 2.7 29 26.3 41. 25. 4.3 0.0 30 1121 31 460 286 49 0 Bengal 3 3 7 5 2 03 51 7 0 123 123. 4. 306 24. 505 40. 285 23. 5. Total 0.03 530 637 204 45 55 29 4 82 2 92 8 15 16

*mbgl à metres below ground level

Note : Ground water levels are not being monitored in Mizoram, Sikkim, Daman &Diu and Lakshadweep. Data is not available for Andaman & Nicobar Islands.

MOUS IN HIMACHAL PRADESH 22nd August, 2013

LSQ 2182

SMT. PRATIBHA SINGH

Will the Minister of WATER RESOURCES be pleased to state:-

(a) the details of financial assistance provided under Accelerated Irrigation Benefit Programme (AIBP) to Himachal Pradesh for major and medium irrigation projects, scheme-wise;

(b) the financial assistance to be provided by the Central Government as per the Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) signed with the State Government for each scheme;

(c) the amount claimed under the MoUs by Himachal Pradesh since the signing of MoU, scheme-wise and year- wise;

(d) the amounts actually released by the Central Government against the claims submitted by the State Government; and

(e) whether the amounts released by the Central Government are less than the amounts claimed by the State Government and if so, the reasons therefor?

THE MINISTER FOR WATER RESOURCES (SHRI HARISH RAWAT)

(a) The project-wise details of Central Assistance (CA) released by the Govt. of India for the major and medium irrigation projects provided under Accelerated Irrigation Benefits Programme (AIBP) to Himachal Pradesh during the last five years is given at Annexure-I.

(b) to (e) As per the present guidelines of AIBP, State Governments enter into an MoU with the MoWR for each individual project under the programme inter-alia indicating balance cost, balance potential and agreement to create targeted irrigation potential in four financial years for major/medium projects and two financial years for minor irrigation schemes along with target date of completion. Also, on the request of the State Governments, CA is released for the projects as per the eligibility of the projects according to the AIBP Guidelines, as per the budget provision of the State Government and the annual ceiling fixed by the Planning Commission. Further, State Government is required to submit a utilization certificate along with their proposals for seeking central assistance next year that the funds released under AIBP for the previous year has been utilized. The project-wise details of Central Assistance (CA) proposed by the State Govt and the actual CA released by the Govt. of India for the major and medium irrigation projects provided under Accelerated Irrigation Benefits Programme (AIBP) to Himachal Pradesh during the last five years is given at Annexure-II

Annexure -1

Annexure referred to in reply to Unstarred Question No.2182 for reply on 22.08.2013 regarding MoU in Himachal Pradesh . Details of Central Assistance (CA) released to the major and medium irrigation projects of Himachal Pradesh during the last five years

Sl. Name of the Project Central Assistance released (Rs. in crores) No. 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13

1Shahnehar Irrgn. Project 46.980 16.860 0.000 54.270 0.000 2Sidhata 10.530 0.000 0.000 14.550 0.000 3Changer Lift 24.300 0.000 5.670 0.000 0.000 4Balh Valley (Left Bank) 0.000 36.000 5.451 13.770 0.000

ANNEXURE-II

Annexure referred to in reply to Unstarred Question No.2182 for reply on 22.08.2013 regarding MoU in Himachal Pradesh . Details of Central Assistance (CA) proposed by the State Govt. and CA released by Govt. of India (GOI) to the major and medium irrigation projects of Himachal Pradesh during the last five years

Sl Name Type AIBP CA PROPOSED AND CA RELEASED ( Rs. in crores) no. of of compon

Project proje ent as ct per MoU 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 CA CA CA CA CA CA CA CA CA CA CA CA propos propos propos propos propos propos releas releas releas releas releas releas ed by ed by ed by ed by ed by ed by ed by ed by ed by ed by ed by ed by the the the the the the GOI GOI GOI GOI GOI GOI State State State State State State Shahne Maj. 18.733 16.86 har Irr. 55.557 14.5 52.2 45.98 18 0 60.3 54.27 62.42 Nil 5 02 1 Project 350.54 2 Sidhata Med. 89.41 18.414 16.2 16.72 10.53 Nil Nil 6.30 0 16.17 14.55 Nil Nil Changer Med. Lift Irr. 21.096 18.63 27.500 24.3 Nil Nil 6.30 5.67 0.846 Nil NIl Nil 3 Project 83.93 Balh Med. Vally 5.451 Nil NIL Nil NIL 36.00 36.00 18.9 15.3 13.77 NIl Nil (Left 3 4 Bank) 95.39

STUDY ON RIVERS 22nd August, 2013

LSQ 2185

SHRI ANANT KUMAR HEGDE SHRI RAJIV RANJAN (LALAN) SINGH

Will the Minister of WATER RESOURCES be pleased to state:-

(a) whether a group of Ministers been constituted by the Prime Minister to prepare a study report regarding the hydel projects on rivers in Himalayan areas;

(b) if so, the facts thereof;

(c) the composition of the Group of Ministers;

(d) whether they have submitted their report to the Government;

(e) if so, the date of submission of the said report to the Government; and

(f) whether the report mentions the adverse effects caused to the uninterrupted flow of Ganga river and the time by when the said report will be made public?

THE MINISTER FOR WATER RESOURCES (SHRI HARISH RAWAT)

(a) to (f) The information is awaited from various Ministries /Agencies and same would be tabled in the House on its receipt.

WORKS UNDER FLOOD MANAGEMENT PLAN 22nd August, 2013

LSQ 2186

SHRI SANJAY BRIJKISHORILAL NIRUPAM SHRI YOGI ADITYANATH SHRI VIRENDRA KUMAR

Will the Minister of WATER RESOURCES be pleased to state:-

(a) the works undertaken and completed by the State Governments under the Flood Management Plan (FMP) during the last three years and the current year, State-wise;

(b) the current status of remaining works along with the reasons for huge shortfall in achieving the target fixed for protecting new areas against floods, Statewise;

(c) whether only 2.59 lakh hectares had been protected out of 21.80 lakh hectares against floods after the introduction of FMP;

(d) if so, the details thereof and the reasons therefor, State-wise; and

(e) whether any steps are being taken to find a permanent solution to provide safety and to prevent heavy loss to life and property due to the floods and if so, the details thereof; State-wise?

THE MINISTER FOR WATER RESOURCES (SHRI HARISH RAWAT)

(a) to (d) Under Flood Management Programme, a total of 420 works were approved during XI Plan. Out of these works, a total of 252 works had been completed. The State-wise number of works approved and completed are given at Annex-1. During XII Plan, no new works have been taken up under Flood Management Programme. The main reasons of shortfall include lesser available working period, changes in location of erosion and land acquisition problems in some cases etc.

The 252 works completed under FMP during XI Plan have protected a total of 19.593 lakh hectare of flood affected area consisting of 17.004 lakh hectare of old area restored and 2.589 lakh hectare of new flood affected area protected. The State-wise details are given at Annex-2.

(e) Floods are natural phenomena and permanent immunity against floods is not techno-economically feasible. However, impacts of floods can be mitigated to a certain extent by construction of large storage reservoirs, other structural measures like embankments, raised platforms, protection of villages / towns and by adopting non- structural measures like etc. In addition to the storage dams constructed in various States, the State/ UT-wise status details of other structural measures undertaken till 31-03-2011 are given at Annex-3.

Annex-1

ANNEX REFERRED TO IN PARTS (a) & (b) OF LOK SABHA UNSTARRED QUESTION NO.2186 REGARDING WORKS UNDER FLOOD MANGEMENT PLAN FOR ANSWER ON 22.08.2013

DETAILS OF STATE-WISE WORKS APPROVED, WORKS COMPLETED AND FUNDS RELEASED UNDER FLOOD MANAGEMENT PROGRAMME DURINGXI PLAN

Rs. in crore Sl. State Works Works Funds New Funds Released During Total No. approve complete Release Works XII Plan for ongoing Funds d During d upto d during undertake works approved during Release XI Plan 31-03- XI Plan n during XI Plan d (

2013 XII Plan 2012- 2013 Total till 13 -14 ( XII 31-07- Plan) 2013 ) upto 31-07- 2013 1 Arunachal Pradesh 21 11 78.77 NIL 0.00 78.77 2 Assam 100 77 744.90 NIL 2.51 2.51 747.41 3 Bihar 43 26 680.79 NIL 54.48 54.48 735.27 4 Chattisgarh 3 15.57 NIL 0.00 15.57 5 Goa 2 1 9.98 NIL 2.00 2.00 11.98 6 Gujarat 2 2.00 NIL 0.00 2.00 7 Haryana 1 46.91 NIL 0.00 46.91 8 Himachal Pradesh 3 165.31 NIL 19.92 19.92 185.23 9 Jammu & Kashmir 28 8 243.50 NIL 39.36 39.36 282.86 10 Jharkhand 3 17.07 NIL 4.27 4.27 21.34 11 Karnataka 3 20.00 NIL 0.00 20.00 12 Kerala 4 63.68 NIL 0.00 63.68 13 Manipur 22 19 65.03 NIL 0.95 0.95 65.98 14 Mizoram 2 3.40 NIL 0.00 3.40 15 Nagaland 11 9 28.96 NIL 15.45 15.45 44.41 16 Orissa 67 60 95.64 NIL 0.00 95.64 17 Puducherry 1 7.50 NIL 0.00 7.50 18 Punjab 5 40.43 NIL 0.00 40.43 19 Sikkim 28 21 82.86 NIL 0.00 82.86 20 Tamilnadu 5 59.82 NIL 0.00 59.82 21 Tripura 11 4 20.91 NIL 0.00 20.91 22 Uttar Pradesh 26 6 290.69 NIL 45.42 0.24 45.66 336.35 23 Uttrankhand 12 3 49.63 NIL 0.00 49.63 24 West Bengal 17 7 642.87 NIL 9.49 45.37 54.86 697.73 420 252 193.8 239.4 Total 3476.21 NIL 45.61 3715.67 5 6 Spilled over works of X 89.79 0.00 89.79 Plan 239.4 Grand Total 3566.00 3805.46 6

Annex-2 ANNEX REFERRED TO IN PART (c) OF LOK SABHA UNSTARRED QUESTION NO.2186 REGARDING WORKS UNDER FLOOD MANGEMENT PLAN FOR ANSWER ON 22.08.2013

State-wise Details of Works completed and Area Protected Under Flood Management Programme During XI Plan

S.No. State Schemes Completed and area protected Nos. Old Area New Ares Total restored (lakh Protected (lakh hs) ha) Arunachal. 1 11 0.000 0.566 0.566 Pradesh 2 Assam 77 3.864 1.007 4.871 3 Bihar 26 10.237 0.285 10.522 4 Goa 1 0.000 0.002 0.002 5 J&K 8 0.900 0.000 0.900 6 Manipur 19 0.000 0.280 0.280

7 Nagaland 9 0.000 0.004 0.004 8 Orissa 60 1.474 0.082 1.556 9 Sikkim 21 0.000 0.201 0.201 10 Uttar Pradesh 6 0.442 0.096 0.538 11 Uttrankhand 3 0.000 0.001 0.001 12 West Bengal 7 0.087 0.063 0.150 13 Tripura 4 0.000 0.002 0.002 Total 252 17.004 2.589 19.593

Annex-3

ANNEX REFERRED TO IN PART (c) OF LOK SABHA UNSTARRED QUESTION NO. 2186 REGARDING WORKS UNDER FLOOD MANGEMENT PLAN FOR ANSWER ON 22.08.2013

State-wise Details of Flood Management Measures till March, 2011

S.No. Name of Area Length of Length of Village Town/ Raised States Benefited embankments drainage raised/ Vill. Platforms /UTs channel protected protection works Mha Km Km (Nos) (Nos) (Nos) (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) 1 Andhra 1.311 2230.00 13569.00 23 72 Pradesh 2 Arunachal 0.100 65.23 16.92 17 30 Pradesh 3 Assam 2.110 4467.90 857.79 1100 795 4 Bihar 2.949 3610.00 365.00 0 204 58 5 Chattisgarh 0.000 0.00 0.00 0 0 6 Delhi 0.078 83.00 453.00 0 0 7 Goa 0.003 23.19 32.77 0 2 8 Gujarat 0.483 104.12 271.00 30 805 9 Haryana 2.000 1144.00 4385.00 98 448 7 10 Himachal 0.018 159.16 11.00 82 Pradesh 11 Jammu & 0.217 560.68 324.00 1301 22 -- Kashmir 12 Jharkhand 0.001 14.00 0.00 5 2 13 Karnataka 0.005 73.52 10.00 0 30 14 Kerala 0.346 205.74 82.19 6 4 15 Madhya 0.004 26.00 0.00 0 37 Pradesh 16 Maharashtra 0.001 44.50 110.00 0 17 Manipur 0.132 577.00 166.00 512 38 18 Meghalaya 0.015 112.00 0.00 10 8 19 Mizoram 0.00 0 38 20 Nagaland 0.632 10.52 0.00 0 8 21 Orissa 0.630 7137.75 650.00 14 29 22 Punjab 3.190 1370.00 6622.00 0 3 23 Rajasthan 0.082 145.00 197.00 0 25 24 Sikkim 0.041 101.81 64.86 0 18 25 Tamil Nadu 0.122 87.00 19.00 4 46 26 Tripura 0.033 141.74 95.23 0 11 27 Uttar Pradesh 1.703 2097.00 3995.00 4511 65

28 Uttaranchal 0.002 9.00 0.00 0 6 29 West Bengal 2.568 10539.00 7392.76 0 48 Union Territories 30 A & N 0.000 0.00 0.00 0 0 Islands 31 Chandigarh 0.000 0.00 0.00 0 0 32 Dadra & 0.000 0.00 0.00 0 0 Nagar Haveli 33 Daman & 0.000 0.00 0.00 0 0 Diu 34 Lakshadweep 0.000 0.00 0.00 0 0 35 Pondicherry 0.004 61.00 20.00 0 0 Total 18.779 35199.86 39709.52 7713 2802 65

Source – Report of XII Plan Working Group on Flood Management and Region

DEVELOPMENT OF RIVERS 22nd August, 2013

LSQ 2214

SHRI SHRI SHIVAJI ADHALRAO PATIL SHRI DHARMENDRA YADAV SHRI BABAR GAJANAN DHARMSHI

Will the Minister of WATER RESOURCES be pleased to state:-

(a) whether the Union Government has started river projects for the revival and development of the rivers across the country and if so, the details thereof;

(b) the funds provided by the Union Government for the purpose during the last three years and the current year, State/UTwise;

(c) whether the Union Government has sought the assistance of World Bank for the revival and development of rivers and if so, the reaction of the World Bank thereto;

(d) whether there is a proposal under consideration of the Union Government to provide some funds for development of rivers from Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Scheme (MGNREGS) and if so, the details thereof; and

(e) the steps taken by the Union Government to preserve rivers for future use and the extent to which success has been achieved so far?

THE MINISTER FOR WATER RESOURCES (SHRI HARISH RAWAT)

(a) & (e) The Ministry of Environment & Forest has informed that the conservation of rivers is an ongoing and collective effort of the Central and State Governments. The Ministry of Environment & Forests (MoEF) is supplementing the efforts of the State Governments in abatement of pollution in identified stretches of various rivers under the National River Conservation Plan (NRCP), including NGRBA (National Ganga River Basin Authority) programme, for implementation of projects on a cost sharing basis between the Central and State Governments. NRCP presently covers 42 rivers in 195 towns spread over 20 States at a sanctioned cost of about Rs.8904 crore. Various pollution abatement schemes taken up under the Plan, inter-alia, include interception and diversion of raw

sewage, setting up of sewage treatment plants, creation of low cost sanitation facilities, setting up of electric/improved wood crematoria and river front development. As further informed by the Ministry of Environment & Forest, till date sewage treatment capacity of about 4788 million litres per day has been created.

(b) The Ministry of Environment & Forest has informed that, the funds provided to various State Governments for implementation of pollution abatement schemes under the NRCP during the last three years and current year, State- wise, are at Annexure.

(c) The Ministry of Environment & Forest has informed that, the World Bank has extended support to the Government for abatement of pollution of river Ganga by providing technical assistance and financing of US$ 1 billion for implementation of schemes under National Ganga River Basin Programme in the five Ganga basin states namely Uttarakhand, Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, Jharkhand and West Bengal.

(d) The Ministry of Rural Development has informed that, there is no such proposal to provide some funds for development of rivers from Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Scheme (MGNREGS).

ANNEXURE REFERRED TO IN REPLY TO PART (b) OF UNSTARRED QUESTION NO 2214 TO BE ANSWERED ON 22.08.2013 IN LOK SABHA REGARDING DEVELOPMENT OF RIVERS

State-wise and Year-wise funds released during 2010-11 to 2013-2014 (till July, 2013) under National River Conservation Plan

(Rs. in lakhs)

Sl PLAN/STATE STATE/ No. TOTAL 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 1 Andhra Pradesh 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 2 Bihar 2000.00 0.00 0.00 4438.00 6438.00 3 Jharkhand 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 4 Gujarat 39.26 0.00 4171.00 0.00 4210.26 5 Goa 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 6 Karnataka 95.90 0.00 0.00 0.00 95.90 7 Maharastra 1182.44 0.00 507.00 0.00 1689.44 8 Madhya Pradesh 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 9 Orissa 0.00 500.00 0.00 0.00 500.00 10 Punjab 4575.00 4753.00 4536.00 9467.00 23331.00 11 Rajasthan 0.00 2000.00 0.00 0.00 2000.00 12 Tamilnadu 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 13 Delhi 8329.00 3488.00 0.00 0.00 11817.00 14 Haryana 400.00 0.00 3820.00 0.00 4220.00 15 Uttar Pradesh 23859.00 7075.00 10731.00 0.00 41665.00 16 Uttranchal 3188.00 0.00 1130.00 494.00 4812.00 17 West Bengal 19413.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 19413.00 18 Kerala 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 19 Sikkim 2614.00 930.00 2165.00 0.00 5709.00 20 Nagaland 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Total 65695.60 18746.00 27060.00 14399.00 125900.60

STRENGTHENING RIVER EMBANKMENTS 22nd August, 2013

LSQ 2215

SHRI BAIJAYANT PANDA SHRI AJAY KUMAR

Will the Minister of WATER RESOURCES be pleased to state:-

(a) whether the Union Government has received proposals from the Governments of Odisha and Jharkhand for sanction of projects for widening/strengthening of river embankments;

(b) if so, the list of proposals that were received and the estimated cost of each project, State/UT-wise; and

(c) the status of sanction of each project and the expected timeline by which a decision is likely to be taken in each case, State/UT-wise?

THE MINISTER FOR WATER RESOURCES (SHRI HARISH RAWAT)

(a) Yes, Madam.

(b)& (c) Proposals received from the two Governments for flood management in various rivers, involved works related to raising and strengthening of embankments and anti-erosion. The list of proposals approved, estimated cost and central assistance released during XI and XII Plans (upto 31st July, 2013) under Flood Management Programme (FMP) is given at Annexure. No new proposals of State Governments of Odisha and Jharkhand have been approved during XII Plan.

Annex-1 ANNEX REFERRED TO IN PART(B0 OF LOK SABHA UNSTARRED QUESTION NO. 2215 REGARDING STRENGTHENIG RIVER EMBABNKMENTS FOR ANSWER ON 22-08-2013 Financial Assistance provided to Odisha and Jharkhand during XI and XII Plans ( upto 31-07-2013) under Flood Management Programme Rs in Lakh

Sl. Scheme Name of Scheme/ State Estimated Approved Funds Funds Total No. Code Cost Central Released Released No. Share during during XI Plan XII Plan ODISHA 1 Or-1 Protection to Aska town by constructing, improving left flood bank of river Rushikulya 299.00 224.25 224.25 0.00 224.25 from Suknai Haz to Harihar High School, Aska 2 Or-2 Construction of Flood Protection Embankment 186.00 139.50 128.06 0.00 128.06 on River Tel left from Turla to Ratakhandi 3 Or-3 Construction of Flood Protection Embkt. on 163.82 122.86 98.23 0.00 98.23 river "Under" Left at village Telsarei 4 Or-5 Flood protection work on Right Bank of river 260.00 195.00 195.00 0.00 195.00 Rushikulya from village Cheramaria to Pitala 5 Or-6 Flood protection work on Left Bank of river 120.00 90.00 90.00 0.00 90.00 Rushikulya near village Nandighore 6 Or-7 Flood protection work on Rt. Bank of river 137.00 102.75 102.75 0.00 102.75 Nandini from village Lakhabindha to Khaspa 7 Or-8 Protection to Aska town by Constructing & Strengthening of Left Flood Bank of River Rushikulya from Harihar High School to 380.00 285.00 194.75 0.00 194.75 Confluence Point including Rt. Flood Bank of River Badanadi from Bridge site to Confluence

point 8 Or-9 R/S of Nilakanthapur Ghery from RD 00 to 2400 M & protection to the scoured bank of 118.65 88.99 88.99 0.00 88.99 river Brahmani for 190m by lunching and packing 9 Or-10 Widering to Chitrotpala Rt. Embkt. From RD 138.00 103.50 103.50 0.00 103.50 18 Km to 28.40 Km 10 Or-11 R/S to Chitrotpala Lt. Embkt from RD 17.90 to 30.210 Km at village Madhusasan, Kamala, 113.00 84.75 84.75 0.00 84.75 Karandia, Korua, Dhia Sahi to Tikanpur 11 Or-12 R/S of Flood Protection Embankment to Daya Bhargabi System (Daya Left Embkt. from RD 297.00 222.75 222.75 0.00 222.75 20.00 to 60.00 Km) 12 Or-13 R/S of Flood Protection Embankment to Daya Bhargabi System ( Bhargavi Right Embkt. 298.00 223.50 212.84 0.00 212.84 from RD 00.00 to 36.00 Km) 13 Or-14 R/S of Flood protection embkt. To Daya 356.00 267.00 214.42 0.00 214.42 Bhargabi System (Bhargavi left embankment.) 14 Or-15 R/S of Mahanadi Right Embankment to protect 455.00 341.25 337.76 0.00 337.76 Banki and Kantilo town 15 Or-16 Bank protection work on left bank of river 210.00 157.50 157.50 0.00 157.50 Subarnarekha at Chitimishra 16 Or-17 Protection to Sorada Town providing spur on 291.00 218.25 218.25 0.00 218.25 Rt. Flood Bank of River Rushikulya 17 Or-18 Protection to scoured bank on Chitrotpala Right.( RD 8.510 at Sani Temple from RD 9.34 to 21.08 Km at Parikusamandal from RD 178.00 133.50 133.50 0.00 133.50 21.51 to 21.84 Km at Babujanga from RD 23.40 to 23.60 Km at Dulupur from RD 24.33 to 24.70 at Mehendipur) 18 Or-19 Protection to scoured Bank C.E. No. 78 (A) on Mahanadi Right embankment from RD 80.49 227.00 170.25 170.25 0.00 170.25 km to 80.80 km at Chaumuhani 19 Or-20 Protection to scoured bank on Brahmani right 105.00 78.75 47.71 0.00 47.71 at village Kharagprasad 20 Or-21 Bank protection work (Dumping with Packing) on left bank of river Subarnarekha near village 152.00 114.00 105.59 0.00 105.59 Namkana from RD 00 to 200 m and village Palasahi from RD 00 to 400m 21 Or-22 Protection to S/B on Nuana-Karandia Rt. Near RD 24.20 Km at Talagan Mahapursa mandir, 128.00 96.00 96.00 0.00 96.00 Binayak sahi 22 Or-23 Protection to Paika right embankment from RD 130.00 97.50 97.50 0.00 97.50 16.600 to 18.400 Km 23 Or-24 Bank protection work on Subarnarekha right bank near village Benapura, Dhitipura, 134.00 100.50 90.40 0.00 90.40 Teghari, Kadrayan & at Darabudhi Flood Embankment". 24 Or-25 Bank protection work on right bank of river Subarnarekha near village Kudmansing 131.25 98.44 87.04 0.00 87.04 Chadda. 25 Or-26 Protection to scoured bank on Nuna Right At 125.00 93.75 93.75 0.00 93.75 Kasoti narayanpur 26 Or-27 Bank protection work on right bank of river 112.00 84.00 76.11 0.00 76.11

Subarnarekha near village Ekadpal 27 Or-28 Rehabilitation of Devi Right Embankment at 555.00 416.25 408.00 0.00 408.00 Kantisal from RD 60.50 to 63.00 km 28 Or-29 Bank Protection to scoured Right Bank of 295.00 221.25 221.25 0.00 221.25 River Hansua near village Bhatapada. 29 Or-30 Renovation of Kusabhadra Drainage Channel 300.00 225.00 217.91 0.00 217.91 including its Link drain 30 Or-31 Improvement to Kadua Drainage System 207.00 155.25 137.06 0.00 137.06 31 Or-32 Improvement to Prachi Drainage System 282.00 211.50 196.93 0.00 196.93 32 Or-33 Renovation extension and Improvement of 337.14 252.86 75.00 0.00 75.00 Paga Nalla System of Balasore Sadar Block. 33 Or-34 Improvement to Teregaon Drainage System 150.00 112.50 100.71 0.00 100.71 34 Or-35 Improvement to Sara Nalla (RD 00 to 12 km) 150.00 112.50 109.16 0.00 109.16 35 Or-36 Renovation of Ransal Drain outfalling to river Badagenguti of Badachana Block of Jajpur 175.00 131.25 83.48 0.00 83.48 district under No.-IV 36 Or-37 Widening of Khaljuri, Nahara & Guasul Nallah and Construction of Structures in 240.00 180.00 75.00 0.00 75.00 Jaleswar Block 37 Or-38 Improvement to Parvati Nallah in Basta and 281.00 210.75 129.32 0.00 129.32 Baliapal Block 38 Or-39 Renovation, Extension & Improvement of 250.00 187.50 75.00 0.00 75.00 Haripur Nallah System of Remuna Block 39 Or-40 Renovation, Extension & Improvement of Kankarjodi Drainage System of Balasore Sadar 200.00 150.00 52.50 0.00 52.50 Block 40 Or-41 Renovation, Extension & Improvement of Kaonra Drainage System of Balasore Sadar 250.00 187.50 75.00 0.00 75.00 Block 41 Or-42 Renovation, Extension & Improvement of Baharda Draiange System of Balasore Sadar 300.00 225.00 135.09 0.00 135.09 Block 42 Or-43 Improvement of Water-logging area near 266.00 199.50 75.00 0.00 75.00 village Aruahadham in Baliapal Block 43 Or-44 Improvement to Drainage system of Kantejodi Nalla from RD 7.5 to RD 13.8 km and its 125.00 93.75 93.75 0.00 93.75 auxiliary drains 44 Or-45 Improvement to Drainage system of Nalla from RD 00 to RD 6.00 km and its 200.00 150.00 146.40 0.00 146.40 auxiliary drains 45 Or-46 Improvement to Gania Nalla 105.00 78.75 78.75 0.00 78.75 46 Or-47 Improvement to Siaria Drainage Cut 300.00 225.00 204.13 0.00 204.13 47 Or-48 Improvement to Gandha Nadi Drainage Cut 130.00 97.50 83.36 0.00 83.36 48 Or-49 Improvement to Kushabhadra 282.00 211.50 132.66 0.00 132.66 49 Or-50 Improvement to Luna River (Bijipur to 280.00 210.00 209.18 0.00 209.18 Delanga) 50 Or-51 Improvement to Ratnacira drainage RD 3.5 275.00 206.25 37.50 0.00 37.50 Km to 8.5 Km 51 Or-53 Improvement to Bhailpur Drainage 285.00 213.75 178.00 0.00 178.00 52 Or-54 Renovation of Rebo drainage channel from Nukuri/Hansapur to Gadiali (from RD 71.00 295.00 221.25 75.00 0.00 75.00 Km to 64.00 Km) 53 Or-55 Renovation of Rebo drainage channel from 285.00 213.75 75.00 0.00 75.00

Gadiali to Mankidia (from RD 64.00 Km to 57.00 Km) 54 Or-56 Renovation of Kapali drainage channel from village Nukuria/Hansapur Khaparapada (from 293.00 219.75 75.00 0.00 75.00 RD 64.40 Km to 58.60 Km) 55 Or-59 Renovation to Rebo drainaage channel from mankidia to Bidyadharpur from RD 57.00 Km 205.00 153.75 115.91 0.00 115.91 to 51.50 Km. 56 Or-61 Renovation of Kapali drainage channel from village Khaparapada to Baurigaon from RD 293.00 219.75 150.00 0.00 150.00 58.60 Km to 50.80 Km. 57 Or-62 Renovation of Kansabansa drainage channel from RD 47.50 Km to 39.50 Km village 280.00 210.00 90.00 0.00 90.00 Kabirpur to Chhaparpada. 58 Or-63 Renovation of Kansabansa drainage channel from RD 39.50 Km to 31.00 Km village 280.00 210.00 90.00 0.00 90.00 Chhaparpada to Bhaskarpur. 59 Or-64 Renovation of Kansabansa drainage channel from RD 31.00 Km to 21.00 Km village 290.00 217.50 90.00 0.00 90.00 Bhaskarpur to Raikula.. 60 Or-65 Renovation of Rebo drainage channel from Saripapur to Barikpur from RD 44.50 Km to 286.00 214.50 138.75 0.00 138.75 37.50 K:m. 61 Or-66 Renovation of Kapali drainage channel from village Khaparapada to Bibhutipur from RD 200.00 150.00 60.00 0.00 60.00 50.80 Km to 43.00 Km. 62 Or-67 Renovation of Kansabansa draiange channel from RD21.00 Km to 10.00 Km village 280.00 210.00 90.00 0.00 90.00 Raikula to Saradanga. 63 Or-68 Renovation of Kansabansa drainage channel from RD 10.00 Km to 00 Km village 290.00 217.50 145.28 0.00 145.28 Saradanga to Dungura. 64 Or-70 Renovation of Belpal Drainage cum Creek including link drain of Rajnagar & 300.00 225.00 225.00 0.00 225.00 Pattamundai Block 65 Or-71 Renovation of Old Brahmani Drainage Creek 300.00 225.00 90.00 0.00 90.00 including drain of Pattamundai Block 66 Or-72 Renovation Chota-gengati Drainage Channel 200.00 150.00 145.23 0.00 145.23 with its link drain outfall to river Badagugali 67 Or-73 Flood Protection Work in critical reaches of 1358.00 1018.00 90.00 0.00 90.00 , district Adjusted towards dropped schemes 817.50 Total 16899.86 12674.39 9564.46 0.00 8746.96

JHARKHAND

Restoration, Breach closure and protection work of Right Embankment of Semaria- 1 JHK1 2012.00 1509.00 1335.10 0.00 1335.10 Goregama Scheme from Chainage 0.00 to 855.00 along Gerua river of Jharkhand Anti-Erosion work on the right bank of river 2 JHK2 927.00 695.00 171.94 166.09 338.03 Ganga at Narayanpur, Sahibganj district. Anti-Erosion work in the right bank of River 3 JHK3 991.00 743.00 200.00 261.07 461.07 Ganga from Budhwaria to Kanhaya Asthan,

Sahibganj district. Total 3930.00 2947.00 1707.04 427.16 2134.20

IRRIGATION PROJECTS UNDER CONSTRUCTION 22nd August, 2013

LSQ 2220

SHRI JAGDISH SINGH RANA

Will the Minister of WATER RESOURCES be pleased to state:-

(a) the number of large and medium irrigation projects which are under construction in the country especially in backward and rural areas and their project and State/UT-wise estimated cost and irrigation capacity;

(b) whether the stipulated cost of most of the projects have escalated and the time of completion has overrun;

(c) if so, the details of the cost escalation and excess time taken for the completion of the projects and reasons therefor, project and State/UT-wise; and

(d) whether the Government has undertaken an intensive review of the implementation of the irrigation projects and have found out those projects where the unsatisfactory implementation has lead to cost escalation of such projects State/ UT-wise and if so, the steps proposed to be taken by the Government for their early completion, project and State/UT-wise?

THE MINISTER FOR WATER RESOURCES (SHRI HARISH RAWAT)

(a) to (c) At the end of XI Plan, 326 Projects in the country comprising of 148 Major, 138 Medium & 40 Extension, Renovation &Modernisation (ERM) were ongoing as indicated in the Report of the Working Groupon Major, Medium Irrigation & Command Area Developmentfor XII Plan formulation. The details of these projects including original cost and the latest estimated cost, start year and the likely year of completion, reasons for delay and the ultimate irrigation potential is given at Annexure-I.

(d) Irrigation being a State Subject, the irrigation projects are planned, executed and maintained by the State Governments themselves as per their resources and priorities. However, the Union Government provides Central Assistance (CA) under Accelerated Irrigation Benefits Programme (AIBP) to the State Governments on their requests and as per the Guidelines of AIBP for completion of approved ongoing Major/Medium/Surface Minor Irrigation projects. State Governments are required to monitor at State level and project level. Review meetings are also held by Central Water Commission (CWC)/Ministry of Water Resources (MoWR) with States to review the physical and financial progress of the projects funded under AIBP.

Annexure I Annexure referred to in reply to Unstarred Question No.2220 for reply on 22.08.2013 regarding Irrigation Projects under Construction . STATE-WISE AND CATEGORY-WISE DETAILS OF PROJECTS REPORTED ONGOING AT THE END OF XI FIVE YEAR PLAN

Cost Type Latest Sta conside Likely Sl Appro Un Origin of Estima rt red for Ultim Year of Reasons for N State Project Name val approv al Projec ted Ye XII plan ate IP Comple delay o. Status ed Cost Cost t Cost ar formula tion tion

(Rs. In Crores, Potential in Th. Ha., Storage in MCM) Delay due to ANDHRA AMR SLBC 5635.3 19 149.7 1 Major UA 0 NA 6770.05 2014 land PRADESH Project 8 83 4 acquisition. Land Acquisition,Rai Anantha Venkata ANDHRA 20 lway 2 Reddy HNSS Major UA 6850 0 NA 6850 243.8 2013 PRADESH 05 crossings,Forest Project clearance problem BRR Vamsadhara ANDHRA 123.9 20 25.20 Delay in Land 3 Project Phase I of Major APD 0 NA 142.74 2011 PRADESH 36 02 4 Acquisition Stage II(Final) BRR Vamsadhara Delay in Land ANDHRA Project Phase II 20 18.21 Acquisition and 4 Major UA 933.9 0 NA 784.44 2013 PRADESH of Stage II 05 1 Relief and (Fanal) Rehabilitation ANDHRA C.B.R.Right 20 24.03 Resource 5 Major UA 405.82 0 NA 626.82 2013 PRADESH Canal Scheme 05 9 Constraints ANDHRA Chintalapudi Lift 20 6 Major APD 0 1701 NA 1701 80.94 2014 On Time PRADESH Irrigation Scheme 09 Gandikota CBR ANDHRA 20 Resource 7 Lift Irrigation Major UA 2059 0 NA 2059 8.387 2013 PRADESH 07 Constraints Schemes Gandikota Lift Delay in Land ANDHRA Irrigation Scheme 20 19.22 8 Major UA 278.4 0 NA 837 2012 Acquisition, R PRADESH (Included in 05 3 and R payments GNSS Project) Indira Sagar Land ANDHRA 10151 16010. 20 16010.4 291.5 9 Polavaram Major APD 0 2016 Acquisition PRADESH .04 45 05 5 34 Project problem Due to delay in land acquisition Indiramma Flood ANDHRA 4729.2 4266.0 19 and 10 Flow Canal Major UA 0 4729.26 89.03 2014 PRADESH 6 9 97 Resettlement Project and Rehabilitation. IndiraSagar Due delay in ANDHRA Rudrammakota 20 81.31 11 Major UA 1824 0 NA 1824 2013 land acquisition PRADESH Lift Irrigation 07 5 and forest land. Scheme(Final) J CHOKKA RAO DEVADULA ANDHRA 9427.7 20 LAND 12 LIFT Major APD 0 6016 9427.73 249 2014 PRADESH 3 03 AQUISITION IRRIGATION SCHEME Jawahar ANDHRA 20 Delay in Land 13 Nettampadu Lift Major UA 1298 0 NA 1661 80.94 2012 PRADESH 05 Acquisition Irrigation Scheme Jyothi Rao Pule ANDHRA Dummugudem 19521. 19521. 20 19551.1 14 Major UA 0 0 2015 On Time PRADESH Nagarjuna Sagar 42 42 08 6 Srujala Sravanthi 15 ANDHRA K.L.Rao Sagar Major APD 0 506.2 1281 20 1281 0 2013 reasons noted

PRADESH Pulichintala -ERM 04 sepatetly at Project coloumn 25 ANDHRA Kinnersani Mediu 20 Delay due to 16 APD 0 36.82 32.54 47.71 4.048 2011 PRADESH Reservoir Project m 05 land acquisition ANDHRA Koilsagar Lift 20 due to delay in 17 Major UA 359 0 359 358.92 20.33 2012 PRADESH Irrigation Scheme 05 L.A ANDHRA M. Bagareddy 20 Land 18 Major APD 0 84.45 NA 89.06 16.91 2012 PRADESH Singur Project 06 Acquisition Mahatma Gandhi ANDHRA 20 137.5 Delay due land 19 Kalvakurthy Lift Major UA 2990 0 NA 3008.62 2013 PRADESH 03 9 acquisition. Irrigation Scheme Modernisation of Working Peroid ANDHRA Tungabhadra Major 20 61.16 20 APD 0 179 NA 180 2013 is less than 4 PRADESH Project Low -ERM 08 3 months Level Canal works could not be grounded for ANDHRA Modikuntavagu Mediu 20 21 APD 0 124.6 225.42 314.99 5.5 2014 not obtaining PRADESH Reservoir Project m 05 the stage II forest clearance. Forest Land NTR Telugu ANDHRA 220.2 19 211.4 Aquisation and 22 Ganga Project Major APD 0 4432 4432 2013 PRADESH 2 83 69 Land (Final) Aquisation Offshore Due to delay in Reservoir Scheme Land ANDHRA Mediu 20 23 on UA 127 0 NA 126.99 9.955 2012 Acquisition and PRADESH m 08 Mahendratanaya Relief and River Rehabilitation Major PABR Stage II ANDHRA - 20 20.88 Resource 24 (Yadiki Canal UA 536 0 NA 756.21 2012 PRADESH ERM 05 2 Constraints System) * ANDHRA Mediu 20 Due to breach 25 Palemvagu UA 160.57 0 NA 191.29 4.102 2012 PRADESH m 05 in earth dam Peddavagu Diversion Due to Land ANDHRA Mediu 124.6 20 26 Scheme at APD 0 NA 124.62 6.07 2012 Acquisition and PRADESH m 4 04 Jagannathpur Forest Project ANDHRA Poola Subbaiah 20 Resource 27 Major UA 5150 0 NA 5150.1 181.1 2013 PRADESH Veligonda Project 04 Constraints ANDHRA Pulikanuma LIft Mediu 20 10.68 Resource 28 UA 261.19 0 NA 261.19 2012 PRADESH Irrigation Scheme m 08 4 Constraints Raising and widening of Flood banks to 1986 standards ANDHRA along with repairs 548.3 20 29 Major APD 0 620 620 0 2011 Stabilisation PRADESH to structures, 2 07 Construction of new structures,formati on of ramps and

groynes in respect of reaches . Delay due to land acquisition Rajiv Bhima Lift ANDHRA 1426. 20 and 30 Irrigation Scheme Major APD 0 1969 2158.4 82.15 2012 PRADESH 3 04 resettlement Project and rehabilitation. Due to delay in Rajiv land acquisition ANDHRA Dummugudem 20 80.93 and 31 Major UA 1681 0 NA 1668.88 2012 PRADESH Lift Irrigation 07 6 Resettlement Scheme and Rehabilitation. Somasila Land ANDHRA 20 49.77 32 Swarnamukhi Major UA 437.42 0 NA 437.42 2012 acquisotion and PRADESH 07 7 Link canal Forest. Delay due to land Sri acquisition,fore ANDHRA Mediu 202.5 20 18.41 33 Komarambheem APD 0 274.14 520.14 2012 st and PRADESH m 9 04 3 Project resettlement and rehabilitation. Forest Clearance,Land Sri Krishna Acquisition,cha ANDHRA Devaraya Galeru 8053.3 20 124.4 34 Major UA 0 NA 8053.15 2013 nge in project PRADESH Nagari Sujala 6 05 4 parameter,other Sravanthi Administrative delays The Agency Sri Pothula stopped the ANDHRA Chenchaiah Mediu 20 35 UA 50.5 0 NA 50.5 3.845 2012 work and the PRADESH Paleru Reservoir m 07 work was Project (Final) terminated. ANDHRA Sri Rama Sagar 1043.1 19 1248.14 178.0 due to slow 36 Major APD 0 697.7 2012 PRADESH Project Stage II 4 95 1 7 progress in L.A. Due to land Sripada acquisition and ANDHRA 20 190.2 37 Yellampally Major UA 5157 0 NA 5157 2015 resettlement PRADESH 04 06 Project (Final) and rehabilitation. Land ANDHRA Srisailam Right 220.2 1185.5 19 76.89 38 Major APD 0 848.85 2013 Acquisition,sho PRADESH Bank Canal 2 8 82 2 rtage of funds Land Acquisition is ANDHRA Tadipudi Lift 376.9 20 39 Major APD 0 526.23 526.23 83.61 2012 to comleted PRADESH Irrigation Scheme 6 04 pending cour cases Due to delay in Tarakarama ANDHRA Mediu 20 Land 40 Thirtha Sagaram UA NA 0 NA 220.04 10 2012 PRADESH m 06 Acquisition and Reservoir Project in obtaining

forest clearance Surge protection works held up ANDHRA Venkatanagaram 20 41 Major APD 0 58.04 124.18 124.25 13.76 2012 due to local PRADESH Pumping Scheme 05 problems,Land Acquisition due to court cases. Yerram China ANDHRA Poli Reddy Mediu 20 R and R 42 UA 177 0 NA 177 8.094 2012 PRADESH Korisapadu Lift m 08 problem Irrigation Scheme Mediu 19 13.56 Resource 43 ASSAM Borolia UA 135.43 0 NA 135.93 2012 m 80 2 Constraints 19 24.99 Resource 44 ASSAM Champamati Major APD 0 15.32 147.24 309.22 2013 80 4 Constraints 401.2 19 83.36 Resource 45 ASSAM Dhansiri Major APD 0 NA 596.16 2013 4 76 6 Constraints Delay in Land Acqusition, Batane Reservoir Mediu 4.007 19 12.12 46 BIHAR APD 0 113.81 113.81 2013 Interstate Project m 7 76 6 Problem and Lack of Fund Paucity of fund Bateshwarsthan upto 1989,land 19 348.698 22.32 47 BIHAR Pump Canal Major UA 389.31 0 NA 2013 sliding, land 78 8 8 Scheme acquisition,inter state problem Delay in Forest Clearance by Durgawati 19 983.112 MoEF,Paucity 48 BIHAR Major APD 0 25.3 983.1 39.61 2013 Reservoir Project 76 66 of Fund , hindrance by local People Eastern Gandak 20 Resource 49 BIHAR Canal Project ERM APD 0 294 684.78 684.76 576 2013 09 Constraints (E.R.M.) Eastern Kosi 750.7 20 Resource 50 BIHAR Canal Project ERM APD 0 NA 677.94 735.5 2011 5 09 Constraints (E.R.M.) Delay in Kundghat Mediu 20 aquisition of 51 BIHAR UA 55.71 0 NA 55.7172 2.035 2013 Reservoir Scheme m 09 Forest Land By MoEF Nepal Benefit 171.8 20 Resource 52 BIHAR Scheme 2009 Major APD 0 NA 181.844 84 2013 4 10 Constraints Gandak Project Delay in environment and forest North Koel 19 124.2 53 BIHAR Major UA 814.72 0 NA 1306.16 2015 clearance Reservoir Project 71 7 process, land acquisition,inter state issues

Punpun Barrage 19 Delay in Land 54 BIHAR Major APD 0 69.01 658.12 658.12 13.68 2013 Project 98 Aquisition. Residualwork of Shivnagar, Salempur Sub , 20 Resource 55 BIHAR Major UA 7.93 0 NA 8.23 3.5 2013 Murera, 09 Constraints Singhapur minor under L.Morhar Irrigation Scheme Restoration of Dariyapur Wier Major 20 Delay in land 56 BIHAR and its UA 19.49 0 NA 19.49 10.78 2013 -ERM 10 acquisition. Distributary System Inter state Tilaiya Dhadhar problem, land 19 57 BIHAR Diversion Major UA 301.79 0 NA 155.16 6.9 2013 acquisition, 79 Scheme change in scope. Uderasthan 20 43.03 Change in 58 BIHAR Major UA 349.35 0 NA 349.35 2013 Barrage Scheme 07 5 location CHHATTIS Ghumariya Nalla Mediu 20 Resource 59 APD 0 47.79 NA 45.57 3.2 2012 GARH Irrigation Project m 05 Constraints CHHATTIS Karra Nalla Mediu 20 Resource 60 APD 0 99.19 NA 89.14 4.1 2013 GARH Barrage m 09 Constraints CHHATTIS Kelo Project 20 61 Major APD 0 98.5 598.91 577.13 22.81 2014 On Time GARH Raigarh 07 CHHATTIS Kharung Tank 101.0 20 62 ERM APD 0 140 140 15.8 2014 On Time GARH Project ERM 4 07 NON CLEARANCE OF FOREST SONDUR CASE. CASE CHHATTIS 19 63 RESERVIOR Major UA 635.75 0 NA 624.39 38.47 2013 PENDING IN GARH 78 PROJECT APEX COURT AND PAUCITY OF FUND CHHATTIS Sukha Nalla Mediu 20 Delay in forest 64 UA 109.2 0 NA 109.2 6.27 2012 GARH Barrage Project m 05 clearance CHHATTIS Sutiyapat Mediu 98.617 20 Resource 65 APD 0 16.95 94.17 6.96 2013 GARH Medium Project m 3 03 Constraints Delay in land acquisitions, 217.2 1612.1 19 21.05 allottment of 66 GOA Tillari Major APD 0 1215.66 2012 2 5 87 6 insufficient funds, review of the project. Mediu 19 67 GUJARAT Aji IV UA 0 0 132.62 146.78 3.75 2012 LAQ m 98 122.4 20 68 GUJARAT Fatewadi ERM APD 0 122.45 122.45 0 2016 On Time 5 09 69 GUJARAT Ghelo ERM APD 0 16.41 2.25 19 2.3136 3.136 2016 On Time

60 0.079 20 Resource 70 GUJARAT Harnav ERM APD 0 0.0797 7.97 0 2012 7 08 Constraints 0.086 20 Resource 71 GUJARAT Hathmati ERM APD 0 0.0863 8.63 0 2012 3 09 Constraints 0.549 19 72 GUJARAT Kalubhar ERM APD 0 3.25 3.25 4.702 2016 On Time 2 78 20 Resource 73 GUJARAT Kharicut ERM APD 0 15.12 15.12 15.12 0 2013 11 Constraints Mediu 19 Because of PAP 74 GUJARAT Koliyari APD 0 6.26 37.71 37.71 1.91 2014 m 96 problem Mediu 20 Resource 75 GUJARAT Machchhu III APD 0 32.65 55 47.2398 1.389 2013 m 09 Constraints 0.040 20 Resource 76 GUJARAT Mazam ERM APD 0 0.0406 4.06 0 2011 6 10 Constraints 0.053 20 Resource 77 GUJARAT Meshwo ERM APD 0 0.0532 5.32 0 2011 2 10 Constraints Mediu 19 109.456 Query of stone 78 GUJARAT Ozat II APD 0 43.03 99.52 9.961 2012 m 95 5 problem Sardar Sarovar 6406. 39240. 19 39240.4 79 GUJARAT (Narmada) Major APD 0 1792 2016 On Time 04 45 87 5 Project 19 34.47 80 GUJARAT Shetrunji ERM APD 0 6.96 25 43.55 2016 On Time 55 2 0.510 19 81 GUJARAT Sukhbhadar ERM APD 0 4 4.119 5.41 2016 On Time 5 77 265.5 20 82 GUJARAT Ukai Kakrapar ERM APD 0 265.56 252.66 0 2020 On Time 6 08 0.036 20 Resource 83 GUJARAT Vaidy ERM APD 0 0.0365 3.65 0 2013 5 12 Constraints 20 Resource 84 GUJARAT Watrak ERM UA 0 0 0.03 3 0 2013 12 Constraints BML HANSI BRANCH BUTANA 20 Resource 85 HARYANA BRANCH Major UA 392 0 NA 393 85.02 2012 06 Constraints MULTI PURPOSE LINK CHANNEL Irrigation works for better Water Mediu 20 Resource 86 HARYANA Management UA 295.36 0 NA 195.36 457.7 2012 m 09 Constraints under RIDF XV II Shahbad Nalvi 20 Resource 87 HARYANA Major UA 267.27 0 NA 170.39 92.27 2012 Irrigation Scheme 06 Constraints AMANAT JHARKHAN 20 22.19 88 BARRAGE Major UA 341.1 0 NA 320.41 2015 On Time D 02 5 PROJECT BATESHWARS JHARKHAN THAN PUMP 20 Resource 89 Major APD 0 13.87 389.31 100.31 4.87 2013 D CANAL 11 Constraints SCHEME 90 JHARKHAN ERM OF ERM UA 4.7274 0 NA 20 4.774 3.5 2012 Resource

D KAJHIA WEIR 09 Constraints SCHEME ERM OF JHARKHAN SUNDAR 20 Resource 91 ERM UA 4.98 0 NA 4.9689 10.5 2012 D RESERVOIR 08 Constraints SCHEME GARHI JHARKHAN Mediu 20 92 RESERVOIR UA 121.63 0 NA 121.11 0 2014 On Time D m 01 SCHEME KANTI JHARKHAN Mediu 113.16 20 93 RESERVOIR UA 0 NA 113.26 5.286 2015 On Time D m 528 08 SCHEME KONAR JHARKHAN 19 94 IRRIGATION Major UA 348.38 0 NA 469.23 62.79 2014 On Time D 75 PROJECT NORTH KOEL JHARKHAN 19 95 RESERVOIR Major UA 1289.5 0 NA 707 104 2017 On Time D 73 PROJECT PUNASI JHARKHAN 19 24.29 96 RESERVOIR Major UA 593.43 0 NA 586.55 2016 On Time D 82 1 SCHEME RAISA JHARKHAN Mediu 20 Resource 97 RESERVOIR APD 0 77.68 NA 77.89 3.145 2013 D m 10 Constraints SCHEME RESTORATION JHARKHAN OF GONDA 20 Resource 98 ERM UA 0.68 0 NA 0.68 0.75 2012 D RESERVOIR 08 Constraints SCHEME RESTORATION JHARKHAN 20 Resource 99 OF KUTIPISI ERM UA 0.25 0 NA 0.26 0.4 2012 D 10 Constraints WEIR SCHEME SUBERNAREK FUND NON 10 JHARKHAN HA 6613.7 19 236.8 AVAILABILIT Major APD 0 357.7 6613.71 2015 0 D MULTIPURPOS 4 78 4 Y FOREST E PROJECT PROBLEM SURU 10 JHARKHAN Mediu 96.323 19 RESERVOIR UA 0 NA 100.625 4.44 2014 On Time 1 D m 2 82 SCHEME Due to rectification of 10 KARNATA Mediu 19 Amarja Project UA 278 0 NA 304.44 8.903 2013 the RBC and 2 KA m 73 LBC delay is happened FIC works executed only during non crop period.Own irrigation 10 KARNATA Ballary Nalla 143.5 20 Major APD 0 288 288 8.2 2015 farmers 3 KA Irrigation Project 5 05 obstructing for FIC Objection for deposit 10 percentage contribution

10 KARNATA Basapur Lift Mediu 19 Resource UA 9.36 0 NA 29.414 2 2009 4 KA Irrigation Scheme m 92 Constraints 10 KARNATA Bennithora 19 20.23 Land aquisition Major UA 389.5 0 NA 480.94 2011 5 KA Project 73 4 problem 10 KARNATA Bhima Lift 19 24.29 Resource Major UA 20 0 NA 551.93 2012 6 KA Irrigation Scheme 93 2 Constraints FIC works executed only during non crop period.Own irrigation 10 KARNATA Dhudhaganga 19 15.16 Major UA 278 0 309.8 309.8 2014 farmers 7 KA project 92 7 obstructing for FIC Objection for deposit 10 percentage contribution GARAKAHALLI 10 KARNATA LIFT Mediu 20 Resource UA 9.88 0 NA 12.9595 0 2011 8 KA IRRIGATION m 10 Constraints SCHEME 10 KARNATA 19 13382.8 125.8 HEMAVATHY Major UA 3877 0 NA 2012 Land acquition 9 KA 67 2 3 FIC works executed only during non crop period.Own irrigation 11 KARNATA Hippargi 1521.7 19 74.74 Major APD 0 186.7 1522.23 2013 farmers 0 KA Irrigation project 8 73 2 obstructing for FIC Objection for deposit 10 percentage contribution FIC works executed only during non crop period.Own irrigation 11 KARNATA Hiraneykeshi Lift Mediu 20 APD 0 30 NA 30 0 2012 farmers 1 KA Irrigation Schem m 05 obstructing for FIC Objection for deposit 10 percentage contribution 11 KARNATA HUCCHANAKO Mediu 19 Resource UA 50 0 NA 53.43 3.36 2012 2 KA PPALU LIS m 86 Constraints 11 KARNATA KACHENAHAL Mediu 19 Resource UA 165 0 NA 56.66 5.1 2012 3 KA LI m 93 Constraints due to lack of funds (during 11 KARNATA Mediu 19 state govt),land Lowermullamari UA 8.4 0 220 228.09 9.713 2012 4 KA m 73 aquisition,shifti ng of rehabilitants.

Belongs chachadi and 11 KARNATA Markendeya 209.8 19 19.10 Major APD 0 341.84 342 2012 murugod LIS of 5 KA Reservoir project 4 98 5 Markendeya project 11 KARNATA Mediu 19 Nanjapura LIS UA 31.6 0 NA 68.7208 4.049 2011 Design aspects 6 KA m 98 Ramthal (Marol) LAQ Problems, 11 KARNATA 20 Lift Irrigation Major UA 20 0 412 1039 26.2 2012 Investigation, 7 KA 03 Projects Approvals Rolli Mannikeri 11 KARNATA Mediu 20 Resource Lift Irrigation UA 111 0 NA 22 2.35 2012 8 KA m 10 Constraints Scheme 11 KARNATA 19 68.89 Singatalur L.I.S Major UA 123 0 NA 1894.5 2013 lack of funds 9 KA 98 4 SRI IN RAMESHWARA 12 KARNATA 20 SUFFICIENT LIFT Major UA 111 0 NA 331.55 13.8 2013 0 KA 07 SUPPLY OF IRRIGATION FUND SCHEME VARAHI 12 KARNATA 19 15.70 Resource IRRIGATION Major UA 10 0 NA 569.53 2012 1 KA 79 2 Constraints PROJECT 12 KARNATA Mediu 20 Resource Y.kaggal UA 13 0 NA 55.81 0 2013 2 KA m 04 Constraints paucity of 12 KARNATA Mediu 19 YAGACHI UA 35.38 0 NA 401.89 14.97 2012 founds land 3 KA m 83 acqition 12 Banasura sagar Mediu 150.1 19 Delay in land KERALA APD 0 185.5 1169.62 2.8 2015 4 irrgation project m 2 99 acqusition 12 Karapuzha Mediu 19 Delay in land KERALA APD 0 7.6 441.5 297.56 8.721 2013 5 Irrigation Project m 78 acqusition Muvattupuzha Land 12 19 37.73 KERALA Valley Irrigation Major APD 0 48.08 878 889.668 2013 acquisition and 6 83 7 Project court case 12 Mediu 20 prolonged rainy KERALA Palakapandy APD 0 9.81 12.9 21.74 0 2015 7 m 05 season 12 MADHYA BAGHARRU Mediu 20 Resource UA 61.81 0 NA 61.81 3.35 2012 8 PRADESH PROJECT m 08 Constraints Ban Sagar Major 12 MADHYA 2143.6 19 Project Canal Major APD 0 47.4 4377.04 41 2012 Delay.L.A 9 PRADESH 5 78 Unit II Non acquisition 13 MADHYA Mediu 20 Bardha Dam UA 2.32 0 NA 12.721 1.457 2013 of private land 0 PRADESH m 00 for canal system 13 MADHYA Bargi Diversion 1101. 5127.2 19 245.0 Major APD 0 5127.22 2014 On Time 1 PRADESH Project 23 2 79 1 GHOGRA 13 MADHYA COMPLEX Mediu 20 Resource UA 97.85 0 NA 97.84 7.775 2013 2 PRADESH MEDIUM m 11 Constraints PROJECT 13 MADHYA 414.2 20 13.04 Halone Major APD 0 NA 414.21 2016 On Time 3 PRADESH 1 12 8 13 MADHYA Indira Sagar Major APD 0 405.4 3182.7 19 3182.77 123 2016 Forest

4 PRADESH Project (Canal) 7 92Clearence, Land Acquisition, Court Cases. SHEER ZONE TREATMENT 13 MADHYA Mediu 19 Jobat APD 0 30.75 230.61 230.61 9.848 2012 AND 5 PRADESH m 84 RESOURCES CONSTRAINT non clearance of wildlife 13 MADHYA 19 kanera L.I.S. Major UA 117.76 0 NA 117.88 15.5 2014 chambal 6 PRADESH 80 Ghariyal sanctury . KHIRKIYA Mediu 13 MADHYA CANAL 20 Delay ln LA m- UA 17.18 0 NA 17.18 2.7 2013 7 PRADESH EXTENSION 08 cases ERM PROJECT Delay in Land Aquisition and 13 MADHYA Kushalpura Mediu 20 UA 83.97 0 NA 83.97 7.54 2013 retendering for 8 PRADESH Medium Project m 03 fixation of agency 13 MADHYA 360.3 20 Lower Goi Major APD 0 NA 360.37 13.76 2014 On Time 9 PRADESH 7 09 MAHUAR 14 MADHYA Mediu 19 13.77 Resource MEDIUM APD 0 10.99 191.27 215.77 2013 0 PRADESH m 80 5 Constraints PROJECT RESOUCES 14 MADHYA 19 CONSTRAINT Man Major APD 0 44.1 246.03 246.03 15 2012 1 PRADESH 97 AND LITIGATION Land Acquisition, Delay in Forest 14 MADHYA Omkareshwar 20 Major APD 0 708 2504.8 2504.8 146.8 2015 Clearance, 2 PRADESH Proejct (Canal) 01 Delay in construction, Court Cases. 14 MADHYA Pench diversion 1286.4 19 89.37 Major APD 0 583.4 1286.46 2015 LA 3 PRADESH project 6 87 8 14 MADHYA 185.0 20 Land Punasa L I S Major APD 0 488.08 488.08 35 2012 4 PRADESH 3 08 Acquisition 14 MADHYA Rajiv Sagar 1181. 1407.1 19 1407.19 29.41 Resource Major APD 0 2012 5 PRADESH Project 75 9 76 46 2 Constraints Rani Awanti Bai 14 MADHYA 1514.8 19 Resources Lodhi Sagar Major UA 0 NA 1793.14 157 2013 6 PRADESH 9 71 Constraint. Project Rehabilitation of 14 MADHYA 20 Resource CRMC km 0 to Major UA 1919 0 NA 614.43 0 2012 7 PRADESH 07 Constraints 93 14 MADHYA REHTI Mediu 20 Resource UA 47.09 0 NA 47.09 2.905 2013 8 PRADESH PROJECT m 08 Constraints 14 MADHYA SAGAR Mediu 20 17.06 FOREST UA 226.76 0 NA 226.96 2013 9 PRADESH PROJECT m 08 1 CLEARENCE

AND LAND AQUISITION 15 MADHYA SANJAY Mediu 1398.0 20 17.80 LA and forest UA 0 250.33 250.33 2013 0 PRADESH SAGAR (BAH) m 2 06 7 Clearance 15 MADHYA SAS PROJECT Mediu 32.682 20 Resource UA 0 NA 66.7154 3.054 2012 1 PRADESH PHASE 2 m 5 04 Constraints NON CLEARANCE OF LAND 15 MADHYA 19 10.57 ACQUISITION SINDH PHASE 1 Major UA 56.42 0 NA 32.741 2013 2 PRADESH 74 7 CASES AND CLEARANCE OF FOREST CASE 15 MADHYA Mediu 20 Resource Singhpur Bairaj UA 1515 0 NA 201 10.2 2012 3 PRADESH m 09 Constraints Strengthening and 15 MADHYA 20 Renovation of ERM UA 13.06 0 NA 21.69 6.07 2016 On Time 4 PRADESH 07 Tawa RBC Forest 15 MADHYA Mediu 20 Clearance, Land Upper Beda APD 0 87.86 208.6 208.6 9.9 2012 5 PRADESH m 03 Acquisition, Court Cases. 15 MADHYA Upper Kaketo Mediu 183.0 20 APD 0 NA 183.06 9.366 2015 On Time 6 PRADESH Irrigation Project m 6 08 15 MADHYA 683.9 20 Project yet tobe Upper Narmada Major APD 0 NA 683.93 18.62 2016 7 PRADESH 3 12 started. 15 MAHARAS Mediu 20 Ambehoal UA 29.31 0 NA 114.93 3.925 2013 Lack of funds 8 HTRA m 01 Shortage Of 15 MAHARAS Mediu 19 Funds, Land Andhali Project UA 17.97 0 NA 19.01 2.322 2012 9 HTRA m 86 Aquisition Problem 16 MAHARAS Mediu 19 Forest Andra Valley UA 34.46 0 NA 103.55 4.194 2013 0 HTRA m 97 Clearance Delay in land 16 MAHARAS Mediu 20 Arjuna 1 UA 476.49 0 NA 432.08 9.411 2015 acquisition 1 HTRA m 01 procedure Delay in acquisition of 16 MAHARAS Mediu 20 land required Aruna 1 UA 669.8 0 NA 669.8 9.027 2013 2 HTRA m 06 for rehabilitation villages 16 MAHARAS Arunawati Major 19 24.00 Un availability Major APD 0 66.48 331.18 332.18 2013 3 HTRA Project 80 3 of fund 16 MAHARAS Ashti Lift 19 Shortage Of Major UA 134.82 0 NA 137.26 9 2013 4 HTRA Irrigation Scheme 97 Funds 16 MAHARAS Barshi Lift 19 Shortage Of Major UA 197.07 0 NA 214.12 15 2013 5 HTRA Irrigation Scheme 97 Funds 16 MAHARAS Bawanthadi 19 27.70 Resource Major APD 0 11.65 749.33 750.35 2012 6 HTRA Interstate Project 75 8 Constraints 16 MAHARAS 190.3 2176.2 19 53.96 Un availability Bembla Major APD0 1998.22 2014 7 HTRA 6 8 92 8 of funds, land

acquisition problem. 16 MAHARAS 19 Bhama Askhed Major UA 63.14 0 NA 575.84 41.02 2014 Lack of Funds 8 HTRA 95 FOREST 16 MAHARAS 1092.6 19 1092.65 LAND BHATSA 1 Major APD 0 13.68 42.55 2016 9 HTRA 6 69 94 ACQUISITION PROBLEM Land 17 MAHARAS Bhima Sina Link Mediu 19 UA 304 0 NA 304.8 32.66 2014 Aquisition,Shor 0 HTRA Canal Sheme m 97 tage Of Funds 17 MAHARAS Mediu 20 Bordi UA 100.8 0 NA 423.29 4.126 2015 On Time 1 HTRA m 08 17 MAHARAS Bori Medium 19 Shortage Of Major UA 72.29 0 NA 63.29 3.75 2013 2 HTRA Project 98 Funds 17 MAHARAS 19 Chaskaman Major APD 0 10.65 NA 728.49 70.23 2015 Lack of Funds 3 HTRA 77 Rehabilitation, 17 MAHARAS Mediu 19 Land Chikotra UA 4.28 0 NA 137.94 9.11 2012 4 HTRA m 97 Acquisition Problem 17 MAHARAS Chilhewadi Mediu 19 Shortage Of UA 194.23 0 NA 145.68 6.37 2013 5 HTRA Medium Project m 98 Funds. Rehabilitation 17 MAHARAS Mediu 19 and Land Chitri UA 12.3 0 NA 100.1 9.653 2012 6 HTRA m 92 Acquisation Problem 17 MAHARAS Dahigaon Lift 19 Shortage Of Major UA 178.99 0 NA 178.99 10.5 2013 7 HTRA Scheme 97 Funds DUE TO 17 MAHARAS Mediu 19 FOREST DARA PROJECT UA 117.62 0 NA 73.8 3.449 2013 8 HTRA m 87 LAND PROBLEM DUE TO 17 MAHARAS DEHALI Mediu 19 UA 91.5 0 NA 91.5 3.481 2014 INSUFFICENT 9 HTRA PROJECT m 84 FUNDS 18 MAHARAS Mediu 20 Acquisition of Deharji 1 UA 339.58 0 NA 339.58 6.979 2017 0 HTRA m 12 forest land. 18 MAHARAS Mediu 19 land acquisition Deoghar 1 UA 353.7 0 NA 353.7 8.122 2013 1 HTRA m 87 problems 18 MAHARAS Mediu 20 Dhamani UA 120.23 0 NA 691.43 1.4 2014 Lack of Funds 2 HTRA m 00 18 MAHARAS Dhapewada 917.0 20 98.55 Major APD 0 917.03 908.29 2020 On Time 3 HTRA Project 3 07 8 Shortage Of Funds,Change In 18 MAHARAS Dhom Balkawadi 475.2 19 Scope,Change Major APD 0 848.89 848.89 25.5 2013 4 HTRA Project 9 97 In Design,Rehabili tataion Problem. 18 MAHARAS 1457. 19 59.93 Insufficient Dudhganga Major APD 0 NA 1712.8 2015 5 HTRA 6 76 3 Funds

18 MAHARAS Ekrukh Lift 19 Shortage Of Major UA 169.09 0 NA 175.92 17.31 2012 6 HTRA Irrigation Scheme 97 Funds 18 MAHARAS Mediu 19 OPPOSE OF Gadnadi 1 UA 651.95 0 NA 651.95 4.296 2013 7 HTRA m 87 P.A.Ps 18 MAHARAS Mediu 20 Garga UA 116.64 0 NA 216.54 4.281 2015 On Time 8 HTRA m 10 Shortage of funds, problems 18 MAHARAS Mediu 19 Ghataprabha UA 34.92 0 NA 127.16 6.37 20132 inland 9 HTRA m 97 acqusition and rehabilition 19 MAHARAS Mediu 170.1 20 Ghungshi APD 0 NA 322.68 6.66 2015 On Time 0 HTRA m 5 09 19 MAHARAS Gosikhurd 372.2 7777.8 19 Major APD 0 6857.55 250.8 2014 On Time 1 HTRA National Project 2 5 83 Opposes of 19 MAHARAS 19 26.99 Gunjawani Major UA 86.77 0 NA 596.4 2017 P.A.P and Lack 2 HTRA 98 5 of funds HARANBARI DUE TO 19 MAHARAS 19 LEFT BANK ERM UA 46.5 0 NA 46.5 0.246 2013 INSUFFICIEN 3 HTRA 99 CANAL T FUNDS Delay in development of 19 MAHARAS Mediu 19 command area Hetawane 1 UA 413.34 0 NA 413.34 6.566 2015 4 HTRA m 86 due to SEZ and land Acquisation 19 MAHARAS 1016.4 19 46.11 Non approval of Human Major APD 0 33.68 1429.01 2021 5 HTRA 9 83 7 forest land 19 MAHARAS In complete 578.5 19 Resource Major APD 0 917.95 965.6 75.08 2012 6 HTRA Khadakpurna 6 97 Constraints Due to shortage 19 MAHARAS Jam Medium Mediu 19 of fund and UA 188.9 0 188.9 191.11 7.184 2013 7 HTRA Project m 84 land acq.problem. Rehabilitation, 19 MAHARAS Mediu 20 Land Jambre UA 17.3 0 NA 148.77 5.35 2013 8 HTRA m 00 Acquisition problem 19 MAHARAS Jamda Medium Mediu 20 OPPOSE OF UA 515.29 0 NA 515.26 4.9 2016 9 HTRA Project m 06 P.A.Ps 20 MAHARAS JAMKHEDI Mediu 19 DUE TO LAQ UA 48 0 NA 48 2.75 2013 0 HTRA PROJECT m 93 PROBLEM 20 MAHARAS Janai Shirsai Lift 19 15.48 Major UA 56.92 0 NA 411.7 2012 Lack of Funds 1 HTRA Irrigation Scheme 94 8 Rehabilitation , 20 MAHARAS Mediu 19 Land Jangamhatti UA 3.5 0 NA 30.32 5.73 2012 2 HTRA m 81 Acquisition Problem 20 MAHARAS Jigaon Major 4044.1 4044.1 20 101.0 Major UA 0 4044.14 2017 On Time 3 HTRA Project 4 4 08 88 20 MAHARAS Jihe Kathapur Lift 20 Shortage Of Major UA 900 0 NA 938.341 22 2014 4 HTRA Scheme 00 Funds 20 MAHARAS Kadvi Mediu UA 3.47 0 NA 19 110.13 13.74 2012 Rehibilation,

5 HTRA m 86 Land Acquisition Problem 20 MAHARAS Mediu 20 Kalmodi UA 54.31 0 NA 160.53 8.256 2013 Lack of Funds 6 HTRA m 00 20 MAHARAS Kalpathri Mediu 20 Resource APD 0 9.77 82.17 82.18 2.059 2012 7 HTRA Medium Project m 04 Constraints Due to shortage 20 MAHARAS Mediu 170.0 19 of funds and Kar River Project APD 0 226.51 226.51 6.744 2013 8 HTRA m 4 80 land acquisition problem. Rehabilition, 20 MAHARAS Mediu 19 Kasari UA 6.16 0 NA 35.62 14.19 2012 Land 9 HTRA m 83 Acquisition 21 MAHARAS Katangi Medium Mediu 19 Resource APD 0 9.66 82.17 68.17 2.453 2012 0 HTRA Project m 96 Constraints Shortage Of 21 MAHARAS Kavathe Kenjal 20 Major UA 130 0 NA 190.11 5.78 2013 Funds,Change 1 HTRA Lift Scheme 05 In Design DUE TO 21 MAHARAS KELZAR 19 ERM UA 2.46 0 NA 2.36 0.092 2012 INSUFFICIEN 2 HTRA DY.NO.8 99 T FUNDS 21 MAHARAS Khadakpurna 578.5 19 24.86 Resource Major APD 0 917.95 964.6 2012 3 HTRA Major Project 6 94 4 Constraints DUE TO 21 MAHARAS KORDI NALLA Mediu 20 UA 117.62 0 NA 122.1 3.659 2014 INSUFFICENT 4 HTRA PROJECT m 09 FUNDS Strong local opposition in 21 MAHARAS Mediu 20 initial stage Korle Satandi1 UA 121.76 0 NA 205.03 4 2015 5 HTRA m 02 Delay in land acquisition procedure Shortage Of Krishna Koyna 21 MAHARAS 19 109.1 Funds,Land Lift Irrigation Major APD 0 82.43 NA 1916.59 2014 6 HTRA 84 27 Aquisition,Fore Project st Clearance Change In Scope,Change In Design, 21 MAHARAS 19 Krishna Project Major UA 906.66 0 NA 1115.46 74 2012 Shortage Of 7 HTRA 68 Funds,Land Aquisition Problem Shortage Of Funds,Change 21 MAHARAS Mediu 271.7 19 Kudali Project APD 0 NA 425.32 8.48 2013 In Design, 8 HTRA m 9 97 Rehabilitation Problem. Rehablitation 21 MAHARAS Mediu 19 and Land Kumbhi UA 4.61 0 NA 85.09 13.5 2012 9 HTRA m 81 Acquisiton Problem 22 MAHARAS Lal Nalla Project Mediu APD 0 103.4 202.51 19 202.51 7.29 2012 Due to shortage

0 HTRA m 9 94 of funds and Land acquisition problem. Rahabilation 22 MAHARAS Lendi Interstate 19 26.92 Major UA 554.55 0 NA 624.57 2013 Landaquisition 1 HTRA Project 86 4 Less Funds 22 MAHARAS Lower Chulband Mediu 1016.4 19 UA 0 117.19 119.18 8.876 2014 On Time 2 HTRA Medium Project m 9 95 LOWER 22 MAHARAS PANZARA Mediu 347.3 19 FUNDS APD 0 NA 347.3 7.585 2013 3 HTRA MEDIUM m 1 89 PROBLEM PROJECT 22 MAHARAS 20 12.29 Lower pedhi Major APD 0 283.1 NA 829.79 2015 On Time 4 HTRA 08 2 22 MAHARAS Lower Wardha 2356.5 19 63.33 Shortage of Major APD 0 857.7 2200.55 2015 5 HTRA Major Project 7 80 3 fund DUE TO 22 MAHARAS MANIKPUNJ Mediu 19 UA 51.92 0 NA 51.92 2.685 2013 INSUFFICIEN 6 HTRA PROJECT m 99 T FUNDS 22 MAHARAS Mhaswad R.B.C. Mediu 19 UA 4.82 0 NA 4.82 0.375 2014 Lack of Funds 7 HTRA K.M. 1 to 8.60 m 78 Shortage Of Funds,Land 22 MAHARAS Morna(Gureghar) Mediu 129.6 19 APD 0 NA 197.9 5.423 2013 Aquiisition And 8 HTRA Project m 41 96 Rehabilitation Problem. DUE TO 22 MAHARAS NAGAN Mediu 19 UA 125 0 NA 92.82 3.356 2014 INSUFFICENT 9 HTRA PROJECT m 90 FUNDS 23 MAHARAS Mediu 19 Shortage Of Nagewadi Project UA 51.95 0 NA 64.9 2.418 2012 0 HTRA m 94 Funds Clearance of 23 MAHARAS Mediu 20 Nardave 1 UA 446.7 0 NA 446.7 12.53 2013 Identified 1 HTRA m 01 Forest. 23 MAHARAS Mediu 19 Un availability Navargaon APD 0 8.72 70.7 71.7 2.878 2013 2 HTRA m 87 of funds 23 MAHARAS New Gated Weir 19 lACK OF Major UA 27.73 0 NA 27.732 0 2015 3 HTRA Khodshi 79 FUNDS 23 MAHARAS 19 60.58 Nira Deoghar Major UA 61.67 0 NA 7785.36 2015 Lack of funds 4 HTRA 96 1 23 MAHARAS Mediu 20 Pandhari UA 179.42 0 NA 1064.69 8.37 2015 On Time 5 HTRA m 06 PANZAN LEFT DUE TO 23 MAHARAS 19 3.199 BANK CANAL ERM UA 18.7 0 NA 18.63 2013 INSUFFICIEN 6 HTRA 99 9 (EXTEN) T FUNDS Rehabilitation 23 MAHARAS Mediu 19 and Land Patgaon UA 5.4 0 NA 150.48 12.07 2012 7 HTRA m 83 Acquisition Problem 23 MAHARAS Mediu 20 Pedhi Barrage UA 62.77 0 NA 114.64 2.232 2015 On Time 8 HTRA m 10 23 MAHARAS 19 14.33 Resource Pentakli Major APD 0 16.85 230.27 231.27 2012 9 HTRA 89 2 Constraints

DUE TO 24 MAHARAS PRAKASHA Mediu 20 UA 110.1 0 NA 111.1 7.439 2019 INSUFFICIEN 0 HTRA BURAI L.I.S. m 01 T FUNDS DUE TO IN 24 MAHARAS PUNAND 19 10.84 Major APD 0 29.92 340.56 340.56 2012 SUFFICIENT 1 HTRA PROJECT 82 6 FUNDS 24 MAHARAS Purandar Lift 20 Major UA 178.92 0 NA 440 25.1 2013 Lack of Funds 2 HTRA Irrigation Scheme 00 24 MAHARAS Mediu 123.7 19 Resource Purna APD 0 213.1 227.41 7.53 2012 3 HTRA m 9 95 Constraints 24 MAHARAS Purna Barrage 2 Mediu 20 UA 181.99 0 NA 778.12 7.302 2015 On Time 4 HTRA (Nerdhamna) m 09 Rajegoan Kati 24 MAHARAS Mediu 20 Lift Irrigation APD 0 23.38 87.43 87.44 4.56 2014 On Time 5 HTRA m 05 Scheme 1)Delay in forest land 24 MAHARAS Mediu 1200. 20 clearance 2) Sapan APD 0 NA 753.16 6.38 2013 6 HTRA m 7 00 Due to increase in height of dam Non clearance 24 MAHARAS Mediu 20 11.14 of Forest and Sarambala 1 UA 184.73 0 NA 184.73 2015 7 HTRA m 06 2 Identified Forest DUE TO 24 MAHARAS SARANGKHED Mediu 202.9 19 11.51 APD 0 NA 275.48 2012 INSUFFICIEN 8 HTRA A BARRAGE m 7 99 9 T FUND Rehabilitation 24 MAHARAS Mediu 20 and Land Sarfnalla UA 33 0 NA 143.7 3.386 2014 9 HTRA m 08 Acquisition problem Delay In Mechanical 25 MAHARAS Shirala Lift Mediu 20 UA 102.39 0 NA 102.54 2.85 2015 And Electrical 0 HTRA Scheme m 09 Works Componants 25 MAHARAS Shirapur Lift 19 Shortage Of Major UA 177.62 0 NA 181.38 10 2013 1 HTRA Irrigation Scheme 97 Funds DUE TO 25 MAHARAS SHIVAN Mediu 19 UA 73.8 0 NA 73.8 3.395 2013 INSUFFICENT 2 HTRA PROJECT m 94 FUNDS Shortage Of 25 MAHARAS Sina Bhose Mediu 20 UA 117.54 0 NA 117.54 0 2013 Funds,Land 3 HTRA Khind Tunnel m 01 Aquisition. Delay In 25 MAHARAS Sina Kolegaon 19 12.58 Mechanical Major UA 455.28 0 NA 455.28 2015 4 HTRA Project 93 4 And Electrical Componants Sina Mehekari 25 MAHARAS Mediu 20 Resource Medium With UA 118.09 0 NA 149.88 4.04 2013 5 HTRA m 06 Constraints Lift 25 MAHARAS Sonapur Tomta Mediu 19 Due to UA 50.82 0 NA 50.82 2.441 2012 6 HTRA LIS m 97 shoratage of

funds and land acquisition problem. DUE TO 25 MAHARAS SULWADE Mediu 290.8 19 APD 0 NA 290.88 8.582 2012 INSUFFICIEN 7 HTRA BARRAGE m 8 95 T FUNDS SULWADE DUE TO 25 MAHARAS 1716.7 20 JAMPHAL Major UA 0 NA 1716.76 52.72 2019 INSUFFICIEN 8 HTRA 7 01 KANOLI L.I.S. T FUNDS 25 MAHARAS Surewada Lift Mediu 20 APD 0 68.59 NA 68.59 7.05 2015 On Time 9 HTRA Irrigation Scheme m 10 DELAY IN 26 MAHARAS 19 27.18 CLEARENCE SURYA 1 Major APD 0 18.9 781.78 781.78 2015 0 HTRA 73 8 OF FOREST LAND Due to Land acquisition, 26 MAHARAS 20 Talamba 1 Major APD 0 72.38 816.65 816.65 28.9 2022 Forest and 1 HTRA 01 Rehabilitation problems TALWADE DUE TO 26 MAHARAS BHAMER 19 ERM UA 10.9 0 NA 10.92 0.495 2013 INSUFFICIEN 2 HTRA FEEDER 99 T FUNDS CANAL Shortage Of Funds,Change 26 MAHARAS 504.9 19 23.24 Tarali Project Major APD 0 870.9 1057.43 2014 In 3 HTRA 6 97 1 Scope,Rehabilit ation Problem. Tedhwa Shiwani 26 MAHARAS Mediu 20 Lift Irrigation APD 0 44.99 106.55 106.55 4.938 2015 On Time 4 HTRA m 09 Scheme 26 MAHARAS Tembhu Lift 3450. 19 111.8 Major APD 0 NA 3358.43 2017 Lack of funds 5 HTRA Irrigation Scheme 35 96 56 26 MAHARAS 19 Temghar Major UA 70.51 0 NA 323.53 1.45 2012 Lack of funds 6 HTRA 97 TILLARI opposition of 26 MAHARAS INTERSTATE 217.2 1612.1 19 1050.94 Major APD 0 9.68 2014 PAPs Land 7 HTRA IRRIGATION 2 5 82 7 Acquisition PROJECT 1 26 MAHARAS Mediu 20 Uma Barrage UA 78.61 0 NA 293.66 5.51 2015 On Time 8 HTRA m 09 Shortage Of Funds,Change 26 MAHARAS 1324.1 19 Urmodi Project Major UA 0 NA 1323.69 43.87 2014 In 9 HTRA 4 97 Scope,Rehabilit ation Problem. 27 MAHARAS Mediu 19 Resource Utawali APD 0 35.78 109.64 113.75 5.394 2011 0 HTRA m 99 Constraints Shortage Of Funds,Land 27 MAHARAS Uttarmand Mediu 123.1 19 APD 0 NA 123.17 7.68 2012 Aquisition And 1 HTRA Project m 69 97 Rehabilitation Problem.

Shortage Of 27 MAHARAS Vangana Lift 20 Major UA 130 0 NA 150.81 5.08 2011 Funds,Change 2 HTRA Scheme 05 In Design Shortage Of 27 MAHARAS Vasana Lift 20 Major UA 175 0 NA 212.21 5.88 2013 Funds,Change 3 HTRA Scheme 06 In Design DUE TO 27 MAHARAS Mediu 19 SHEWADI UA 258.33 0 NA 258.33 7.176 2013 INSUFFICIEN 4 HTRA m 93 PROJECT T FUNDS Land Acquisition, Rehabilitation, Forest 27 MAHARAS 1183.5 19 Waghur Major APD 0 12.28 1183.55 38.57 2015 clearance, 5 HTRA 5 78 Environmental clearance, curiosity of funds. 27 MAHARAS Wakurde Lift 20 28.03 Shortage of Major UA 109.68 0 NA 693 2016 6 HTRA Irrigation Schme 00 5 funds 27 MAHARAS 19 19.17 Resource Wan Major APD 0 13.37 276.32 276.82 2012 7 HTRA 79 7 Constraints Shortage Of Funds,Land 27 MAHARAS Mediu 162.7 19 Wang Project APD 0 NA 317.67 8.74 2012 Aquisition And 8 HTRA m 8 97 Rehabilitation Problem 27 MAHARAS Mediu 20 Wardha Barrage UA 188.99 0 NA 267.54 5.663 2015 On Time 9 HTRA m 10 28 MAHARAS 337.8 19 Shortage of Warna Major APD 0 NA 2149.95 87 2016 0 HTRA 1 76 funds 28 MAHARAS Mediu 20 Wasni UA 200.7 0 NA 226.84 4.317 2015 On Time 1 HTRA m 09 Khuga 28 Mediu 19 Resource MANIPUR Multipurpose APD 0 15 381.28 439.35 15 2011 2 m 83 Constraints Project Manipur Thoubal 28 19 33.44 Resource MANIPUR Multipurpose Major APD 0 47.25 982 1072 2011 3 80 9 Constraints Project Manipur Model study of Anandapur 28 482.2 20 Barrage. Design ORISSA Barrage Project Major APD 0 NA 1363.87 56.72 2015 4 6 05 and drawing of Phase II Barrage 28 Baghalati Mediu 19 ORISSA APD 0 45.44 NA 152.95 7.12 2012 Land aquisition 5 Irrigation Project m 96 Forest, RR environment 28 Brutang Irrigation 227.2 20 ORISSA Major APD 0 NA 1200 30.29 2021 investment 6 Project 5 12 clearance not received 28 Chheligada Dam Mediu 20 ORISSA APD 0 52.96 201.01 355.23 3.876 2017 On Time 7 Project m 03 28 Deo Irrigation Mediu 19 Rehabilitation ORISSA APD 0 52.22 NA 366.66 15.65 2017 8 Project m 97 and

resettlement problem Statutory 28 Dhauragoth Mediu 20 ORISSA APD 0 16.8 NA 280 3.01 2019 clearance not 9 Irrigation Project m 13 obtained 29 Hadua Irrigation Mediu 20 ORISSA APD 0 61.48 NA 220.23 5.728 2017 On Time 0 Project m 05 Statutory 29 Ib Irrigation 1139. 20 106.2 ORISSA Major APD 0 NA 2200 2022 Clearance not 1 Project 98 14 79 Obtained Improvement 29 20 ORISSA Remal Irrigation ERM UA 15.47 0 NA 12.57 5.607 2014 On Time 2 08 Project Improvement 29 20 14.15 ORISSA Sunei Irrigation ERM UA 15.47 0 NA 25.93 2014 On Time 3 08 9 Project Improvement 29 20 53.60 ORISSA Taladanda Main ERM UA 15.47 0 NA 101.32 2014 On Time 4 08 1 Canal Improvement to 29 20 12.45 ORISSA Gohira Irrigation ERM APD 0 23.1 NA 23.1 2014 On Time 5 08 6 Project NHAI to Construct Bridge over Spill channel on National 29 Kanupur 268.6 1067.5 20 47.70 ORISSA Major APD 0 1212.6 2014 Highway 6 Irrigation Project 5 1 03 9 215,Land aquisition,Tree felling in canal and reservoir area Land Aquisition, 29 Lower Indra 1182.2 19 ORISSA Major APD 0 211.7 1311.46 38.87 2012 Rehabilitation 7 Irrigation Project 3 99 and Resettlement 29 Lower Suktel 217.1 1041.8 19 29.84 ORISSA Major APD 0 1370.04 2017 On Time 8 Irrigation Project 3 1 99 5 Mahanadi 29 20 ORISSA Chitrotpala Major UA 15.47 0 395.45 399.78 25.16 2014 On Time 9 08 Irrigation Project Statutory 30 Mahendratanaya Mediu 100.9 20 ORISSA APD 0 NA 395 9.504 2019 clearance not 0 Irrigation Project m 8 13 obtained 30 Manjore Mediu 19 10.43 ORISSA APD 0 37.7 99.53 255 2014 On Time 1 Irrigation Project m 96 3 30 304.6 20 1049.69 ORISSA Ong Dam Project Major APD 0 NA 34.5 2019 funds constraint 2 6 09 8 30 Rajua Irrigation Mediu 19 ORISSA UA 17.65 0 NA 18.35 2.69 2014 On Time 3 Project m 99 30 Rengali Left 705.1 1958.3 19 177.6 Funding ORISSA Major APD 0 2133.19 2019 4 Bank Canal II 5 4 97 5 constraint and

forest clearance Land aquisition,7 Rengali Right Railway line 30 738.2 1290.9 19 143.4 ORISSA Bank Canal Major APD 0 1878.59 2015 crossing, 9 NH 5 7 3 96 9 Project crossing, shifting of 33kv towerline rehabilitation 30 Ret Irrigation Mediu 20 and ORISSA APD 0 86.14 NA 348.66 9.775 2014 6 Project m 03 resettlement problem 30 Rukura Irrigation Mediu 19 ORISSA APD 0 25.22 NA 207.35 7.648 2014 On Time 7 Project m 99 Statutory 30 Samakoi Mediu 20 10.90 ORISSA APD 0 43.85 NA 0 2021 clearance not 8 Irrigation Project m 14 6 obtained Interstate issue, work in orissa scaled down during 1998 to 30 Subarnarekha 790.3 4049.9 19 187.4 ORISSA Major APD 0 4225.67 2015 2003 due to 9 Irrigation Project 2 3 87 62 uncertanity in getting water the then bihar state finalisation of 31 Telengiri Mediu 106.1 20 13.82 sites of ORISSA APD 0 474.05 443.97 2014 0 Irrigation Project m 8 03 9 spillway, land aquisition 31 Upper Indravati 136.6 20 41.79 ORISSA ERM APD 0 564.77 555.73 2012 land aquisition 1 Extension Project 7 03 4 Statutory 31 Upper Lanth Mediu 20 ORISSA APD 0 48.99 NA 0 6.105 2021 clearance not 2 Irrigation Project m 14 obtained Kandi Canal 31 Extension Major 147.1 20 23.32 Resource PUNJAB APD 0 540.24 735.54 2011 3 Hoshiarpur to -ERM 2 05 6 Constraints Balchur Rehabilitation of I 31 20 68.62 Resource PUNJAB Patiala Feeder ERM APD 0 123.3 NA 157.06 2011 4 07 4 Constraints and Kotla Branch 31 Shahpurkandi 1324. 2285.8 19 37.17 PUNJAB Major APD 0 2192.63 2015 On Time 5 Dam Project 18 1 99 3 31 UTTAR ARJUN 20 Resource Major APD 0 806.5 NA 818.63 44.38 2012 6 PRADESH SAHAYAK 09 Constraints BADAYUN 31 UTTAR 332.1 20 IRRIGATION Major APD 0 NA 326.54 37.45 2014 On Time 7 PRADESH 2 11 SCHEME interstate 31 UTTAR 330.1 3148.9 19 3148.91 150.1 dispute and Bansagar Project Major APD 0 2012 8 PRADESH 9 1 97 75 32 forest land clearance 31 UTTAR KACHNAUDHA Major APD 0 88.79 423.45 20 407.1 10.85 2012 Resource

9 PRADESH DAM 07 Constraints KANHAR 32 UTTAR 652.5 19 INTER STATE IRRIGATION Major APD 0 NA 675.69 27.9 2014 0 PRADESH 8 77 DISPUTE PROJECT MADHYA 32 UTTAR 20 146.5 Resource GANGA CANAL Major APD 0 1105 NA 1014.69 2012 1 PRADESH 07 3 Constraints STAGE 2 MODERNIZATI ON OF CHAUDHARY 32 UTTAR 19 Resource CHARAN ERM APD 0 7.04 299.36 277.44 14.58 2012 2 PRADESH 78 Constraints SINGH LAHCHURA DAM RESTORATION 32 UTTAR OF GANDAK 154.3 20 Resource ERM APD 0 217.12 147.36 173 2012 3 PRADESH CANAL 8 09 Constraints SYSTEM RESTORATION 32 UTTAR OF SARDA 319.2 20 Resource ERM APD 0 NA 317.25 790 2012 4 PRADESH SAHAYAK 3 09 Constraints SYSTEM Initialy the project was started by the State Government. Now for adequate 32 WEST Subarnarekha 2032.6 19 114.9 Major UA 0 NA 2022 2020 funding the 5 BENGAL Barrage Project 9 91 8 State Government approached MOWR for inclusion of whole SBP under AIBP. Delay in land 32 WEST Teesta Barrage 2988.6 19 acquisition non Major APD 0 69.72 2988.61 527 2015 6 BENGAL Project 1 76 uniform flow of fund 153MJ, 139MD &34ERM

NA - latest Estimated cost may be considered as Cost considered for XII Plan Formulation Projects indicating original cost as 0 are the unapproved projects and their corresponding unapproved costs have been indicated

WATER CONSERVATION YEAR 22nd August, 2013

LSQ 2223

SHRI ARVIND KUMAR CHAUDHARY SHRI NIKHIL KUMAR CHOUDHARY SMT SUSMITA BAURI SMT PUTUL KUMARI

Will the Minister of WATER RESOURCES be pleased to state:-

(a) whether the Government has launched a mass awarencess campaign after declaring the year 2013 as water conservation year;

(b) if so, the details thereof including the activities being undertaken through the campaign; and

(c) the target fixed and the achievements made so far for water conservation through the campaign?

THE MINISTER FOR WATER RESOURCES (SHRI HARISH RAWAT)

(a) Yes, Madam.

(b)& (c) Mass awareness activities have been initiated in various parts of the country to sensitize the masses on water related issues, encourage them to conserve and use it judiciously. The major activities planned through the campaign include telecast/broadcast of creatives/spots, bill boards / hoardings on water saving tips, quiz competition relating to water conservation, street plays, water conservation literature in local languages and broadcasting in local languages through Lokvani / FM Radio. Besides, utilization of part of the TV programme for the farmers on Doordarshan to inform the farmers about the need to conserve water, to increase water use efficiency in agriculture, schemes available to the farmers, effectiveness of micro-irrigation, availability of micro-irrigation tools and subsidy for micro-irrigation are planned. Activities such as seminar on water conservation in domestic and irrigation sector, mass awareness programme on water conservation and water quality for rural communities, padyatra, debate/discussion on water conservation, integrated educational exhibition, have already been organized during the year, wherein emphasis on water conservation was given.

MUKANE DHURAN PROJECT 22nd August, 2013

LSQ 2224

SHRI SAMEER BHUJBAL

Will the Minister of WATER RESOURCES be pleased to state:-

(a) whether a proposal for `Mukane` Dhuran Panipukhana Project under Nasik Municipal Corporation has been sent to Sukanu Committee by Maharashtra Government;

(b) if so, the details thereof;

(c) the total cost of the project;

(d) the financial assistance likely to be provided in the first phase; and

(e) the time by which this project is likely to be implemented along with the time-limit set for its completion?

THE MINISTER FOR WATER RESOURCES (SHRI HARISH RAWAT)

(a) No such specific proposal of the State Government of Maharashtra is under appraisal in the Ministry of Water Resources.

(b) to (e) Does not arise, in view of (a) above.

PROPOSALS UNDER AIBP 22nd August, 2013

LSQ 2230

SHRI CHANDULAL CHANDU BHAIYA SAHU

Will the Minister of WATER RESOURCES be pleased to state:-

(a) the number of proposals of irrigation projects under Accelerated Irrigation Benefits Programme (AIBP) received by the Government, State-wise;

(b) the total funds released by the Government for these irrigation projects so far, State-wise;

(c) the names of projects for which funds have not been released to the Government of Chhattisgarh so far along with the reasons; and

(d) the time by which funds will be provided for these projects in that state, project-wise?

THE MINISTER FOR WATER RESOURCES (SHRI HARISH RAWAT)

(a)&(b) The State-wise details of eligible major and medium irrigation projects (MMI) and surface minor irrigation projects received &included under Accelerated Irrigation Benefits Programme (AIBP) including the Central Assistance (CA) released under AIBP is given at Annexure-I & Annexure-II respectively.

(c)& (d) CA is released to the States under AIBP on the proposals submitted on year to year basis as per the AIBP Guidelines.During 2013-14, funds could not be released to 3 ongoing proposals of MMI projects under AIBP (Khurung (ERM), Maniyari Tank and Kelo irrigation projects) due to non-fulfillment of eligibility criteria as per the AIBP Guidelines.

Annexure-I

Annexure referred to in reply to Unstarred Question No.2230 for reply on 22.08.2013 regarding Proposals under AIBP.

DETAILS OF ELIGILBLE MAJOR AND MEDIUM IRRIGATION PROJECTS RECEIVED & INCLUDED UNDER AIBP

Sl. Total Central Assistance No of eligible Projects received & State No. released (Rs. in crore) included 1 Andhra Pradesh 5676.0317 33 2 Arunachal Pradesh 355.5056 0 3 Assam 2520.7450 11 4 Bihar 816.3919 9 5 Chhattisgarh 1171.0056 11 6 Goa 273.1700 2 7 Gujarat 7112.1742 15 8 Haryana 90.5400 3 9 Himachal Pradesh 650.1393 4

10 Jammu & Kashmir 1484.3758 19 11 Jharkhand 1475.2988 10 12 Karnataka 5715.9293 16 13 Kerala 179.2696 5 14 Madhya Pradesh 6188.4656 21 15 Maharashtra 10679.0149 64 16 Manipur 1391.5048 3 17 Meghalaya 319.1542 1 18 Mizoram 258.1797 0 19 Nagaland 412.0191 0 20 Orissa 4649.5423 18 21 Punjab 670.9826 7 22 Rajasthan 2133.2152 10 23 Sikkim 64.1681 0 24 Tripura 362.8355 3 25 Tamil Nadu 20.0000 1 26 Uttar Pradesh 3740.5838 20 27 Uttarakhand 1560.8018 0 28 West Bengal 405.6761 7

ANNEXURE-II

Annexure referred to in reply to Unstarred Question No.2230 for reply on 22.08.2013 regarding Proposals under AIBP.

DETAILS OF ELIGIBLE SURFACE MINOR IRRIGATION SCHEMES RECEIVED & INCLUDED UNDER AIBP

S.No. State Total Nos. of Schemes Total CLA /grant released included

included (Rs. in Crores)

1 Arunachal Pradesh 2052 355.5064

2 Assam 1376 2269.7333

3 Manipur 843 249.0895

4 Meghalaya 263 315.15540

5 Mizoram 317 258.1791

6 Nagaland 1524 412.0246

7 Sikkim 658 64.1681

8 Tripura 1221 236.5470

9 Himachal Pradesh 428 271.2455

10 Jammu & Kashmir 749 1036.3025

11 Orissa (KBK) 78 153.5835

12 Uttarakhand 2519 1560.8021

B. Non-Special Category States

1 Andhra Pradesh 100 400.410

2 Chhattisgarh 274 690.0587

3 Madhya Pradesh 365 1261.454

4 Maharashtra 186 934.5087

5 Bihar 221 96.0027

6 West Bengal 57 20.676

7 Rajasthan 7 14.170

8 Karnataka 493 303.9128

9 Jharkhand 456 509.3278

CURRENT IRRIGATION PROJECTS 22nd August, 2013

LSQ 2240

SHRI NIKHIL KUMAR CHOUDHARY SMT RAMA DEVI

Will the Minister of WATER RESOURCES be pleased to state:-

(a) the State-wise names of the major and medium irrigation projects running in the country at present;

(b) the project-wise estimated amount spent on these projects till date;

(c) the irrigation capacity of each project;

(d) the area irrigated from various irrigation projects;

(e) the irrigation projects which are not performing efficaciously; and

(f) the steps taken to make the project efficacious?

THE MINISTER FOR WATER RESOURCES (SHRI HARISH RAWAT)

(a) to (d) At the end of XI Plan, 326 Projects in the country including 148 Major, 138 Medium & 40 Extension, Renovation & Modernisation (ERM) were ongoing as indicated in the Report of the Working Groupon Major, Medium Irrigation & Command Area Development for XII Plan formulation. The details of these projects including likely expenditure upto 2011-12, ultimate irrigation potential, likely potential creation upto 2011-12 is given at Annexure-I.

(e) & (f) Irrigation being a State Subject, the irrigation projects are planned, executed and maintained by the State Governments themselves as per their resources and priorities. However, the Union Government provides Central Assistance (CA) under Accelerated Irrigation Benefits Programme (AIBP) to the State Governments on their requests and as per the Guidelines of AIBP for completion of approved ongoing Major/Medium/Surface Minor Irrigation projects. Also, State Governments are required to monitor the implementation of projects at State level and project level. The proper functioning of the projects after completion is to be looked after by the State Governments themselves. However, Ministry of Water Resources (MOWR) is providing technical assistance for performance evaluation of projects selected by the State Government.

Annexure referred to in reply to Unstarred Question No.2240 for reply on 22.08.2013 regarding Current irrigation Projects. STATE-WISE AND CATEGORY-WISE DETAILS OF PROJECTS REPORTED ONGOING AT THE END OF XI FIVE YEAR PLAN

Likely Likely Sl Type of Approval expenditure Ultimate Potential State Project Name No. Project Status upto 2011- IP Creation upto 12 2011-12

(Rs. In Crores, Potential in Th. Ha., Storage in MCM) ANDHRA 1 AMR SLBC Project Major UA 3239.74 149.74 103.45 PRADESH ANDHRA Anantha Venkata Reddy HNSS 2 Major UA 5329.04 243.8 32.375 PRADESH Project ANDHRA BRR Vamsadhara Project Phase I of 3 Major APD 137.74 25.204 25.204 PRADESH Stage II(Final) ANDHRA BRR Vamsadhara Project Phase II of 4 Major UA 680.15 18.211 8.094 PRADESH Stage II (Fanal) ANDHRA 5 C.B.R.Right Canal Scheme Major UA 326.682 24.039 2.023 PRADESH ANDHRA 6 Chintalapudi Lift Irrigation Scheme Major APD 95.07 80.94 0 PRADESH ANDHRA Gandikota CBR Lift Irrigation 7 Major UA 1557.06 8.387 0 PRADESH Schemes ANDHRA Gandikota Lift Irrigation Scheme 8 Major UA 730.74 19.223 4 PRADESH (Included in GNSS Project) ANDHRA 9 Indira Sagar Polavaram Project Major APD 4779.6 291.534 0 PRADESH ANDHRA 10 Indiramma Flood Flow Canal Project Major UA 2754.02 89.03 0 PRADESH ANDHRA IndiraSagar Rudrammakota Lift 11 Major UA 1061.69 81.315 81.315 PRADESH Irrigation Scheme(Final) ANDHRA J CHOKKA RAO DEVADULA 12 Major APD 6386.6 249 81.704 PRADESH LIFT IRRIGATION SCHEME ANDHRA Jawahar Nettampadu Lift Irrigation 13 Major UA 1538.32 80.94 20.23 PRADESH Scheme ANDHRA Jyothi Rao Pule Dummugudem 14 Major UA 747.22 0 0 PRADESH Nagarjuna Sagar Srujala Sravanthi

ANDHRA Major- 15 K.L.Rao Sagar Pulichintala Project APD 909.7 0 0 PRADESH ERM ANDHRA 16 Kinnersani Reservoir Project Medium APD 33.71 4.048 4.049 PRADESH ANDHRA 17 Koilsagar Lift Irrigation Scheme Major UA 340.82 20.33 0 PRADESH ANDHRA 18 M. Bagareddy Singur Project Major APD 63.55 16.91 16.91 PRADESH ANDHRA Mahatma Gandhi Kalvakurthy Lift 19 Major UA 2421.08 137.59 5.26 PRADESH Irrigation Scheme ANDHRA Modernisation of Tungabhadra Major- 20 APD 93.44 61.163 61.163 PRADESH Project Low Level Canal ERM ANDHRA 21 Modikuntavagu Reservoir Project Medium APD 98.99 5.5 0 PRADESH ANDHRA 22 NTR Telugu Ganga Project (Final) Major APD 3600.9 211.469 211.469 PRADESH ANDHRA Offshore Reservoir Scheme on 23 Medium UA 50.6 9.955 0 PRADESH ANDHRA PABR Stage II (Yadiki Canal Major- 24 UA 699.61 20.882 1.821 PRADESH System) ERM* ANDHRA 25 Palemvagu Medium UA 107.83 4.102 0 PRADESH ANDHRA Peddavagu Diversion Scheme at 26 Medium APD 90.85 6.07 0 PRADESH Jagannathpur Project ANDHRA 27 Poola Subbaiah Veligonda Project Major UA 2868.84 181.1 0 PRADESH ANDHRA 28 Pulikanuma LIft Irrigation Scheme Medium UA 180.26 10.684 0 PRADESH Raising and widening of Flood banks to 1986 standards along with repairs ANDHRA 29 to structures, Construction of new Major APD 530 0 0 PRADESH structures,formation of ramps and groynes in respect of reaches . ANDHRA Rajiv Bhima Lift Irrigation Scheme 30 Major APD 1918.51 82.15 82.15 PRADESH Project ANDHRA Rajiv Dummugudem Lift Irrigation 31 Major UA 625.03 80.936 12.95 PRADESH Scheme ANDHRA 32 Somasila Swarnamukhi Link canal Major UA 107.62 49.777 0 PRADESH ANDHRA 33 Sri Komarambheem Project Medium APD 479.44 18.413 6.07 PRADESH ANDHRA Sri Krishna Devaraya Galeru Nagari 34 Major UA 4746.88 124.44 0 PRADESH Sujala Sravanthi ANDHRA Sri Pothula Chenchaiah Paleru 35 Medium UA 34.75 3.845 0 PRADESH Reservoir Project (Final) ANDHRA 36 Sri Rama Sagar Project Stage II Major APD 1137.03 178.07 31.977 PRADESH ANDHRA 37 Sripada Yellampally Project (Final) Major UA 2979.31 190.206 20.235 PRADESH ANDHRA 38 Srisailam Right Bank Canal Major APD 683.85 76.892 70.298 PRADESH ANDHRA 39 Tadipudi Lift Irrigation Scheme Major APD 498.84 83.61 83.612 PRADESH

ANDHRA Tarakarama Thirtha Sagaram 40 Medium UA 93.49 10 5 PRADESH Reservoir Project ANDHRA 41 Venkatanagaram Pumping Scheme Major APD 106.72 13.76 6.07 PRADESH ANDHRA Yerram China Poli Reddy Korisapadu 42 Medium UA 108.98 8.094 0 PRADESH Lift Irrigation Scheme 43 ASSAM Borolia Medium UA 88.19 13.562 7 44 ASSAM Champamati Major APD 208.26 24.994 12.955 45 ASSAM Dhansiri Major APD 389.05 83.366 53.258 46 BIHAR Batane Reservoir Project Medium APD 85.03 12.126 9.32 47 BIHAR Bateshwarsthan Pump Canal Scheme Major UA 186.6988 22.328 1 48 BIHAR Durgawati Reservoir Project Major APD 688.52266 39.61 21.3 Eastern Gandak Canal Project 49 BIHAR ERM APD 587.48 576 350 (E.R.M.) 50 BIHAR Eastern Kosi Canal Project (E.R.M.) ERM APD 377.94 735.5 535.5 51 BIHAR Kundghat Reservoir Scheme Medium UA 10.9172 2.035 0 Nepal Benefit Scheme 2009 Gandak 52 BIHAR Major APD 137.584 84 43.8 Project 53 BIHAR North Koel Reservoir Project Major UA 743.74 124.27 71 54 BIHAR Punpun Barrage Project Major APD 257.85 13.68 2 Residualwork of Shivnagar, Salempur Sub distributary, Murera, Singhapur 55 BIHAR Major UA 3.58 3.5 0.15 minor under L.Morhar Irrigation Scheme Restoration of Dariyapur Wier and its Major- 56 BIHAR UA 7.9325 10.78 0 Distributary System ERM 57 BIHAR Tilaiya Dhadhar Diversion Scheme Major UA 135.16 6.9 0 58 BIHAR Uderasthan Barrage Scheme Major UA 66.56 43.035 0 59 CHHATTISGARH Ghumariya Nalla Irrigation Project Medium APD 42.73 3.2 3.2 60 CHHATTISGARH Karra Nalla Barrage Medium APD 83.14 4.1 2.825 61 CHHATTISGARH Kelo Project Raigarh Major APD 407.78 22.81 5 62 CHHATTISGARH Kharung Tank Project ERM ERM APD 86.03 15.8 9.7 63 CHHATTISGARH SONDUR RESERVIOR PROJECT Major UA 325.85 38.47 15.09 64 CHHATTISGARH Sukha Nalla Barrage Project Medium UA 93.11 6.27 0 65 CHHATTISGARH Sutiyapat Medium Project Medium APD 71.69 6.96 5.46 66 GOA Tillari Major APD 1015.66 21.056 18.389 67 GUJARAT Aji IV Medium UA 145.39 3.75 6.99 68 GUJARAT Fatewadi ERM APD 4.46 0 0 69 GUJARAT Ghelo ERM APD 0.0636 3.136 3.136 70 GUJARAT Harnav ERM APD 5.45 0 0 71 GUJARAT Hathmati ERM APD 6.45 0 0 72 GUJARAT Kalubhar ERM APD 0 4.702 4.702 73 GUJARAT Kharicut ERM APD 2 0 0 74 GUJARAT Koliyari Medium APD 20.57 1.91 0 75 GUJARAT Machchhu III Medium APD 38.2398 1.389 0.2 76 GUJARAT Mazam ERM APD 4.06 0 0 77 GUJARAT Meshwo ERM APD 5.32 0 0 78 GUJARAT Ozat II Medium APD 93.4865 9.961 4.396 79 GUJARAT Sardar Sarovar (Narmada) Project Major APD 25747.04 1792 837.829 80 GUJARAT Shetrunji ERM APD 8.55 34.472 34.472 81 GUJARAT Sukhbhadar ERM APD 0.119 5.41 5.41

82 GUJARAT Ukai Kakrapar ERM APD 62.66 0 0 83 GUJARAT Vaidy ERM APD 3.65 0 0 84 GUJARAT Watrak ERM UA 0.5 0 0 BML HANSI BRANCH BUTANA 85 HARYANA BRANCH MULTI PURPOSE LINK Major UA 392 85.02 0 CHANNEL Irrigation works for better Water 86 HARYANA Medium UA 95.36 457.7 147.84 Management under RIDF XV II 87 HARYANA Shahbad Nalvi Irrigation Scheme Major UA 165.39 92.27 0 88 JHARKHAND AMANAT BARRAGE PROJECT Major UA 243.41 22.195 0 BATESHWARSTHAN PUMP 89 JHARKHAND Major APD 25 4.87 0 CANAL SCHEME 90 JHARKHAND ERM OF KAJHIA WEIR SCHEME ERM UA 4.774 3.5 3.5 ERM OF SUNDAR RESERVOIR 91 JHARKHAND ERM UA 4.9689 10.5 5.635 SCHEME 92 JHARKHAND GARHI RESERVOIR SCHEME Medium UA 70.11 0 0 93 JHARKHAND KANTI RESERVOIR SCHEME Medium UA 2 5.286 0 94 JHARKHAND KONAR IRRIGATION PROJECT Major UA 224.23 62.79 0 NORTH KOEL RESERVOIR 95 JHARKHAND Major UA 607 104 36 PROJECT 96 JHARKHAND PUNASI RESERVOIR SCHEME Major UA 126.55 24.291 0 97 JHARKHAND RAISA RESERVOIR SCHEME Medium APD 41.39 3.145 0 RESTORATION OF GONDA 98 JHARKHAND ERM UA 0.68 0.75 0.75 RESERVOIR SCHEME RESTORATION OF KUTIPISI 99 JHARKHAND ERM UA 0.26 0.4 0.4 WEIR SCHEME SUBERNAREKHA 100 JHARKHAND Major APD 2855.3 236.84 22.2 MULTIPURPOSE PROJECT 101 JHARKHAND SURU RESERVOIR SCHEME Medium UA 37.345 4.44 0 102 KARNATAKA Amarja Project Medium UA 223.06 8.903 7.067 103 KARNATAKA Ballary Nalla Irrigation Project Major APD 165.84 8.2 0 104 KARNATAKA Basapur Lift Irrigation Scheme Medium UA 25.414 2 2 105 KARNATAKA Bennithora Project Major UA 457.87 20.234 21.661 106 KARNATAKA Bhima Lift Irrigation Scheme Major UA 455.38 24.292 15.275 107 KARNATAKA Dhudhaganga project Major UA 138.1 15.167 4.87 GARAKAHALLI LIFT 108 KARNATAKA Medium UA 12.9595 0 0 IRRIGATION SCHEME 109 KARNATAKA HEMAVATHY Major UA 13294.44 125.83 124.995 110 KARNATAKA Hippargi Irrigation project Major APD 1346.42 74.742 59.307 111 KARNATAKA Hiraneykeshi Lift Irrigation Schem Medium APD 22.48 0 0 112 KARNATAKA HUCCHANAKOPPALU LIS Medium UA 48.33 3.36 3.363 113 KARNATAKA KACHENAHALLI Medium UA 41.16 5.1 3.238 114 KARNATAKA Lowermullamari Medium UA 206.58 9.713 9.713 115 KARNATAKA Markendeya Reservoir project Major APD 327 19.105 14.385 116 KARNATAKA Nanjapura LIS Medium UA 68.7208 4.049 4.049 Ramthal (Marol) Lift Irrigation 117 KARNATAKA Major UA 519.5 26.2 15.83 Projects Rolli Mannikeri Lift Irrigation 118 KARNATAKA Medium UA 10.74 2.35 0 Scheme 119 KARNATAKA Singatalur L.I.S Major UA 479.69 68.894 8.528 SRI RAMESHWARA LIFT 120 KARNATAKA Major UA 188.85 13.8 0 IRRIGATION SCHEME

121 KARNATAKA VARAHI IRRIGATION PROJECT Major UA 477.13 15.702 2.025 122 KARNATAKA Y.kaggal Medium UA 2.652 0 0 123 KARNATAKA YAGACHI Medium UA 374.69 14.97 11.385 124 KERALA Banasura sagar irrgation project Medium APD 69.62 2.8 2.8 125 KERALA Karapuzha Irrigation Project Medium APD 287.56 8.721 0.33 Muvattupuzha Valley Irrigation 126 KERALA Major APD 782.668 37.737 35.725 Project 127 KERALA Palakapandy Medium APD 21.24 0 0 MADHYA 128 BAGHARRU PROJECT Medium UA 40.77 3.35 0 PRADESH MADHYA Ban Sagar Major Project Canal Unit 129 Major APD 3778.04 41 197.311 PRADESH II MADHYA 130 Bardha Dam Medium UA 10.401 1.457 0.8 PRADESH MADHYA 131 Bargi Diversion Project Major APD 1677.77 245.01 60.31 PRADESH MADHYA GHOGRA COMPLEX MEDIUM 132 Medium UA 46.08 7.775 0 PRADESH PROJECT MADHYA 133 Halone Major APD 122.77 13.048 0 PRADESH MADHYA 134 Indira Sagar Project (Canal) Major APD 1743.71 123 60.61 PRADESH MADHYA 135 Jobat Medium APD 209.28 9.848 9.848 PRADESH MADHYA 136 kanera L.I.S. Major UA 38.42 15.5 0 PRADESH MADHYA KHIRKIYA CANAL EXTENSION Medium- 137 UA 2.74 2.7 0.5 PRADESH PROJECT ERM MADHYA 138 Kushalpura Medium Project Medium UA 66.61 7.54 0 PRADESH MADHYA 139 Lower Goi Major APD 216.33 13.76 0 PRADESH MADHYA 140 MAHUAR MEDIUM PROJECT Medium APD 73.67 13.775 0 PRADESH MADHYA 141 Man Major APD 211.31 15 15 PRADESH MADHYA 142 Omkareshwar Proejct (Canal) Major APD 1108.16 146.8 50 PRADESH MADHYA 143 Pench diversion project Major APD 272.43 89.378 0 PRADESH MADHYA 144 Punasa L I S Major APD 436.71 35 16 PRADESH MADHYA 145 Rajiv Sagar Project Major APD 323.1446 29.412 29.412 PRADESH MADHYA 146 Rani Awanti Bai Lodhi Sagar Project Major UA 1643.14 157 150.94 PRADESH MADHYA 147 Rehabilitation of CRMC km 0 to 93 Major UA 384.62 0 0 PRADESH MADHYA 148 REHTI PROJECT Medium UA 38.58 2.905 0 PRADESH MADHYA 149 SAGAR PROJECT Medium UA 173.74 17.061 1 PRADESH 150 MADHYA SANJAY SAGAR (BAH) Medium UA 237.43 17.807 8

PRADESH MADHYA 151 SAS PROJECT PHASE 2 Medium UA 42.1754 3.054 2.464 PRADESH MADHYA 152 SINDH PHASE 1 Major UA 32.241 10.577 9.377 PRADESH MADHYA 153 Singhpur Bairaj Medium UA 121 10.2 3.5 PRADESH MADHYA Strengthening and Renovation of 154 ERM UA 21.69 6.07 5.47 PRADESH Tawa RBC MADHYA 155 Upper Beda Medium APD 182.42 9.9 9.9 PRADESH MADHYA 156 Upper Kaketo Irrigation Project Medium APD 77.81 9.366 0 PRADESH MADHYA 157 Upper Narmada Major APD 125.57 18.62 0 PRADESH 158 MAHARASHTRA Ambehoal Medium UA 76.98 3.925 0 159 MAHARASHTRA Andhali Project Medium UA 18.02 2.322 2.092 160 MAHARASHTRA Andra Valley Medium UA 89.14 4.194 4.194 161 MAHARASHTRA Arjuna 1 Medium UA 369.21 9.411 1.868 162 MAHARASHTRA Aruna 1 Medium UA 206.4 9.027 2.21 163 MAHARASHTRA Arunawati Major Project Major APD 307.24 24.003 24.003 164 MAHARASHTRA Ashti Lift Irrigation Scheme Major UA 52.13 9 0 165 MAHARASHTRA Barshi Lift Irrigation Scheme Major UA 114.03 15 6.3 166 MAHARASHTRA Bawanthadi Interstate Project Major APD 642.4 27.708 27.202 167 MAHARASHTRA Bembla Major APD 1444.47 53.968 42.505 168 MAHARASHTRA Bhama Askhed Major UA 220.32 41.02 0 169 MAHARASHTRA BHATSA 1 Major APD 543.2861 42.55 13.812 170 MAHARASHTRA Bhima Sina Link Canal Sheme Medium UA 228.77 32.66 32.66 171 MAHARASHTRA Bordi Medium UA 151.97 4.126 0 172 MAHARASHTRA Bori Medium Project Major UA 62.04 3.75 3.75 173 MAHARASHTRA Chaskaman Major APD 523.07 70.23 64.355 174 MAHARASHTRA Chikotra Medium UA 124.93 9.11 9.11 175 MAHARASHTRA Chilhewadi Medium Project Medium UA 115.68 6.37 2 176 MAHARASHTRA Chitri Medium UA 90.23 9.653 9.653 177 MAHARASHTRA Dahigaon Lift Scheme Major UA 89.84 10.5 1.2 178 MAHARASHTRA DARA PROJECT Medium UA 55.43 3.449 0.5 179 MAHARASHTRA DEHALI PROJECT Medium UA 72.23 3.481 1.2 180 MAHARASHTRA Deharji 1 Medium UA 146.29 6.979 0 181 MAHARASHTRA Deoghar 1 Medium UA 261.23 8.122 3.848 182 MAHARASHTRA Dhamani Medium UA 290.37 1.4 0 183 MAHARASHTRA Dhapewada Project Major APD 408.29 98.558 0 184 MAHARASHTRA Dhom Balkawadi Project Major APD 576.26 25.5 10.654 185 MAHARASHTRA Dudhganga Major APD 666.96 59.933 10.677 186 MAHARASHTRA Ekrukh Lift Irrigation Scheme Major UA 76.92 17.31 0.1 187 MAHARASHTRA Gadnadi 1 Medium UA 492.84 4.296 2.266 188 MAHARASHTRA Garga Medium UA 20.86 4.281 0 189 MAHARASHTRA Ghataprabha Medium UA 88.18 6.37 6.37 190 MAHARASHTRA Ghungshi Medium APD 129.41 6.66 0 191 MAHARASHTRA Gosikhurd National Project Major APD 5681.74 250.8 113.045 192 MAHARASHTRA Gunjawani Major UA 206.28 26.995 0 193 MAHARASHTRA HARANBARI LEFT BANK ERM UA 9.05 0.246 0.146

CANAL 194 MAHARASHTRA Hetawane 1 Medium UA 302.68 6.566 2.411 195 MAHARASHTRA Human Major APD 279.01 46.117 0 196 MAHARASHTRA In complete Khadakpurna Major APD 786.96 75.08 18.29 197 MAHARASHTRA Jam Medium Project Medium UA 179.56 7.184 7.184 198 MAHARASHTRA Jambre Medium UA 90.37 5.35 2 199 MAHARASHTRA Jamda Medium Project Medium UA 333.01 4.9 0 200 MAHARASHTRA JAMKHEDI PROJECT Medium UA 41.87 2.75 2.75 201 MAHARASHTRA Janai Shirsai Lift Irrigation Scheme Major UA 246.34 15.488 9.34 202 MAHARASHTRA Jangamhatti Medium UA 26.67 5.73 5.73 203 MAHARASHTRA Jigaon Major Project Major UA 1366.43 101.088 0 204 MAHARASHTRA Jihe Kathapur Lift Scheme Major UA 183.32 22 0 205 MAHARASHTRA Kadvi Medium UA 84.34 13.74 13.74 206 MAHARASHTRA Kalmodi Medium UA 58.31 8.256 1.64 207 MAHARASHTRA Kalpathri Medium Project Medium APD 63.25 2.059 1.8 208 MAHARASHTRA Kar River Project Medium APD 206.71 6.744 5.358 209 MAHARASHTRA Kasari Medium UA 32.43 14.19 14.19 210 MAHARASHTRA Katangi Medium Project Medium APD 48.55 2.453 2 211 MAHARASHTRA Kavathe Kenjal Lift Scheme Major UA 97.79 5.78 0 212 MAHARASHTRA KELZAR DY.NO.8 ERM UA 2.36 0.092 0.092 213 MAHARASHTRA Khadakpurna Major Project Major APD 786.96 24.864 18.29 214 MAHARASHTRA KORDI NALLA PROJECT Medium UA 76.34 3.659 1.6 215 MAHARASHTRA Korle Satandi1 Medium UA 89.03 4 0 216 MAHARASHTRA Krishna Koyna Lift Irrigation Project Major APD 1611.74 109.127 49.224 217 MAHARASHTRA Krishna Project Major UA 726.29 74 73.248 218 MAHARASHTRA Kudali Project Medium APD 249.58 8.48 1.65 219 MAHARASHTRA Kumbhi Medium UA 70.68 13.5 13.5 220 MAHARASHTRA Lal Nalla Project Medium APD 160.83 7.29 3.667 221 MAHARASHTRA Lendi Interstate Project Major UA 321.74 26.924 1 222 MAHARASHTRA Lower Chulband Medium Project Medium UA 77.03 8.876 0.2 LOWER PANZARA MEDIUM 223 MAHARASHTRA Medium APD 303.19 7.585 5.8 PROJECT 224 MAHARASHTRA Lower pedhi Major APD 300.37 12.292 0 225 MAHARASHTRA Lower Wardha Major Project Major APD 1108.94 63.333 31.289 226 MAHARASHTRA MANIKPUNJ PROJECT Medium UA 47.84 2.685 2.685 227 MAHARASHTRA Mhaswad R.B.C. K.M. 1 to 8.60 Medium UA 0.18 0.375 0 228 MAHARASHTRA Morna(Gureghar)Project Medium APD 109.12 5.423 0.842 229 MAHARASHTRA NAGAN PROJECT Medium UA 69.34 3.356 0.5 230 MAHARASHTRA Nagewadi Project Medium UA 48.9 2.418 0.713 231 MAHARASHTRA Nardave 1 Medium UA 336.39 12.53 12.53 232 MAHARASHTRA Navargaon Medium APD 63.36 2.878 7.878 233 MAHARASHTRA New Gated Weir Khodshi Major UA 11.082 0 0 234 MAHARASHTRA Nira Deoghar Major UA 606.17 60.581 4.486 235 MAHARASHTRA Pandhari Medium UA 489.12 8.37 0 PANZAN LEFT BANK CANAL 236 MAHARASHTRA ERM UA 10.63 3.1999 2.749 (EXTEN) 237 MAHARASHTRA Patgaon Medium UA 104.42 12.07 12.07 238 MAHARASHTRA Pedhi Barrage Medium UA 32.52 2.232 0 239 MAHARASHTRA Pentakli Major APD 204.44 14.332 17.332 240 MAHARASHTRA PRAKASHA BURAI L.I.S. Medium UA 1.62 7.439 0 241 MAHARASHTRA PUNAND PROJECT Major APD 252.08 10.846 9.727

242 MAHARASHTRA Purandar Lift Irrigation Scheme Major UA 316.5 25.1 18.968 243 MAHARASHTRA Purna Medium APD 225.41 7.53 10.53 244 MAHARASHTRA Purna Barrage 2 (Nerdhamna) Medium UA 203.24 7.302 0 245 MAHARASHTRA Rajegoan Kati Lift Irrigation Scheme Medium APD 57.83 4.56 0.5 246 MAHARASHTRA Sapan Medium APD 375.95 6.38 6.38 247 MAHARASHTRA Sarambala 1 Medium UA 75.83 11.142 0 248 MAHARASHTRA SARANGKHEDA BARRAGE Medium APD 225.48 11.519 11.519 249 MAHARASHTRA Sarfnalla Medium UA 61.45 3.386 0 250 MAHARASHTRA Shirala Lift Scheme Medium UA 56.94 2.85 0 251 MAHARASHTRA Shirapur Lift Irrigation Scheme Major UA 79.4 10 3 252 MAHARASHTRA SHIVAN PROJECT Medium UA 55.43 3.395 3.395 253 MAHARASHTRA Sina Bhose Khind Tunnel Medium UA 83.04 0 0 254 MAHARASHTRA Sina Kolegaon Project Major UA 309.94 12.584 5.72 255 MAHARASHTRA Sina Mehekari Medium With Lift Medium UA 74.75 4.04 4.04 256 MAHARASHTRA Sonapur Tomta LIS Medium UA 44.55 2.441 2.441 257 MAHARASHTRA SULWADE BARRAGE Medium APD 241.67 8.582 8.582 SULWADE JAMPHAL KANOLI 258 MAHARASHTRA Major UA 18.71 52.72 0 L.I.S. 259 MAHARASHTRA Surewada Lift Irrigation Scheme Medium APD 11 7.05 0 260 MAHARASHTRA SURYA 1 Major APD 471.2979 27.188 23.107 261 MAHARASHTRA Talamba 1 Major APD 172.46 28.9 0 TALWADE BHAMER FEEDER 262 MAHARASHTRA ERM UA 4.37 0.495 0.495 CANAL 263 MAHARASHTRA Tarali Project Major APD 734.54 23.241 4.8 Tedhwa Shiwani Lift Irrigation 264 MAHARASHTRA Medium APD 31.62 4.938 0 Scheme 265 MAHARASHTRA Tembhu Lift Irrigation Scheme Major APD 1510.83 111.856 4.417 266 MAHARASHTRA Temghar Major UA 304.83 1.45 1.45 TILLARI INTERSTATE 267 MAHARASHTRA Major APD 930.276 9.68 8.302 IRRIGATION PROJECT 1 268 MAHARASHTRA Uma Barrage Medium UA 105.76 5.51 0 269 MAHARASHTRA Urmodi Project Major UA 643.32 43.87 3.25 270 MAHARASHTRA Utawali Medium APD 111.75 5.394 7.394 271 MAHARASHTRA Uttarmand Project Medium APD 115.78 7.68 7.68 272 MAHARASHTRA Vangana Lift Scheme Major UA 67.33 5.08 2.25 273 MAHARASHTRA Vasana Lift Scheme Major UA 97.76 5.88 0 274 MAHARASHTRA WADI SHEWADI PROJECT Medium UA 120.91 7.176 3.45 275 MAHARASHTRA Waghur Major APD 549.59 38.57 19.229 276 MAHARASHTRA Wakurde Lift Irrigation Schme Major UA 106.45 28.035 0.15 277 MAHARASHTRA Wan Major APD 264 19.177 23.177 278 MAHARASHTRA Wang Project Medium APD 198.23 8.74 2.332 279 MAHARASHTRA Wardha Barrage Medium UA 11.54 5.663 0 280 MAHARASHTRA Warna Major APD 630.9 87 77.105 281 MAHARASHTRA Wasni Medium UA 81.19 4.317 0 282 MANIPUR Khuga Multipurpose Project Manipur Medium APD 401.04 15 15 Thoubal Multipurpose Project 283 MANIPUR Major APD 977.02 33.449 33.441 Manipur 284 ORISSA Anandapur Barrage Project Phase II Major APD 268.87 56.72 0 285 ORISSA Baghalati Irrigation Project Medium APD 141.95 7.12 7.12 286 ORISSA Brutang Irrigation Project Major APD 0 30.29 0 287 ORISSA Chheligada Dam Project Medium APD 105.23 3.876 0

288 ORISSA Deo Irrigation Project Medium APD 106.66 15.65 0 289 ORISSA Dhauragoth Irrigation Project Medium APD 0 3.01 0 290 ORISSA Hadua Irrigation Project Medium APD 35.23 5.728 0 291 ORISSA Ib Irrigation Project Major APD 0 106.279 0 Improvement Remal Irrigation 292 ORISSA ERM UA 9.617 5.607 0 Project 293 ORISSA Improvement Sunei Irrigation Project ERM UA 9.35 14.159 0 294 ORISSA Improvement Taladanda Main Canal ERM UA 41.24 53.601 0 Improvement to Gohira Irrigation 295 ORISSA ERM APD 8.44 12.456 0 Project 296 ORISSA Kanupur Irrigation Project Major APD 812.6 47.709 17.39 297 ORISSA Lower Indra Irrigation Project Major APD 1161.46 38.87 23.26 298 ORISSA Lower Suktel Irrigation Project Major APD 370.04 29.845 0 Mahanadi Chitrotpala Irrigation 299 ORISSA Major UA 261.12 25.16 11.95 Project 300 ORISSA Mahendratanaya Irrigation Project Medium APD 0 9.504 0 301 ORISSA Manjore Irrigation Project Medium APD 205 10.433 3.542 302 ORISSA Ong Dam Project Major APD 49.698 34.5 0 303 ORISSA Rajua Irrigation Project Medium UA 13.35 2.69 0 304 ORISSA Rengali Left Bank Canal II Major APD 1033.19 177.65 55.43 305 ORISSA Rengali Right Bank Canal Project Major APD 878.59 143.49 33.88 306 ORISSA Ret Irrigation Project Medium APD 148.66 9.775 0 307 ORISSA Rukura Irrigation Project Medium APD 107.35 7.648 0 308 ORISSA Samakoi Irrigation Project Medium APD 0 10.906 0 309 ORISSA Subarnarekha Irrigation Project Major APD 2225.67 187.462 58.506 310 ORISSA Telengiri Irrigation Project Medium APD 203.97 13.829 0 311 ORISSA Upper Indravati Extension Project ERM APD 455.73 41.794 41.794 312 ORISSA Upper Lanth Irrigation Project Medium APD 0 6.105 0 Kandi Canal Extension Hoshiarpur to Major- 313 PUNJAB APD 490.54 23.326 23.326 Balchur ERM Rehabilitation of I Patiala Feeder and 314 PUNJAB ERM APD 157.06 68.624 68.624 Kotla Branch 315 PUNJAB Shahpurkandi Dam Project Major APD 543.14 37.173 0 UTTAR 316 ARJUN SAHAYAK Major APD 355.13 44.38 5 PRADESH UTTAR BADAYUN IRRIGATION 317 Major APD 0 37.45 10 PRADESH SCHEME UTTAR 318 Bansagar Project Major APD 2208.3175 150.132 50 PRADESH UTTAR 319 KACHNAUDHA DAM Major APD 295.3 10.85 3.25 PRADESH UTTAR 320 KANHAR IRRIGATION PROJECT Major APD 131.87 27.9 0 PRADESH UTTAR MADHYA GANGA CANAL 321 Major APD 761.47 146.53 62.16 PRADESH STAGE 2 MODERNIZATION OF UTTAR 322 CHAUDHARY CHARAN SINGH ERM APD 249.14 14.58 0 PRADESH LAHCHURA DAM UTTAR RESTORATION OF GANDAK 323 ERM APD 61 173 30 PRADESH CANAL SYSTEM UTTAR RESTORATION OF SARDA 324 ERM APD 165.5 790 345.54 PRADESH SAHAYAK SYSTEM

325 WEST BENGAL Subarnarekha Barrage Project Major UA 70.36 114.98 0 326 WEST BENGAL Teesta Barrage Project Major APD 1644.57 527 234.85 153MJ, 139MD

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RIVER WATER USAGE 22nd August, 2013

LSQ 2244

SHRI ASHOK TANWAR

Will the Minister of WATER RESOURCES be pleased to state:-

(a) the quantum of river water put to use in the country;

(b) the details of schemes/programmes undertaken for optimal utilisation of water resources, including river water;

(c) whether the Government is aware of the extinction of some rivers/water bodies in different parts of the country;

(d) if so, the details thereof;

(e) whether any data is available with regard to the loss of water resources in the country;

(f) if so, the details thereof, State/UTwise; and (g) the steps taken by the Government to remedy the same by rain water harvesting, etc.?

THE MINISTER FOR WATER RESOURCES (SHRI HARISH RAWAT)

(a) It has been estimated in the year 2009 by Central Water Commission (CWC) that about 450 billion cubic meters (BCM) of surface water and by Central Ground Water Board (CGWB) that about 243 BCM of ground water are being utilized for various purposes.

(b) Several steps for augmentation, conservation and efficient management to ensure sustainability of water resources are undertaken by the respective State Governments. In order to supplement the efforts of the State Governments, Government of India provides technical and financial assistance to State Governments to encourage sustainable development and efficient management of water resources through various schemes and programmes such as Accelerated Irrigation Benefits Programme (AIBP); Command Area Development and Water Management (CAD & WM); Repair Renovation and Restoration of Water Bodies. The Government of India has also launched National Water Mission with main objective as “conservation of water, minimizing wastage and ensuring its more equitable distribution both across and within States through integrated water resources development and management”.

(c) & (d) According to the 3rd Minor Irrigation Census conducted by Ministry of Water Resources, about 0.85 lakh out of total 5.56 lakh tanks and storages are not in use due to one reason or the other.

(e) & (f) As per the data analysed by Central Water Commission (CWC), the observed data of average water availability in major rivers before 1985 and after 1985, no trend could be established regarding reduction in average water availability in the river basin.

Central Ground Water Board has assessed the annual replenishable ground water resource as 433.02 BCM and 431.03 BCM in the years 2004 and 2009 respectively. State / UTs wise details of annual replenishable ground water resource as in the years 2004 and 2009 is given at Annexure.

(g) Central Ground Water Board is encouraging water harvesting and re-use of water in all those areas, including big cities and industrial clusters, where either ground water levels are declining or the areas fall under over exploited, critical, semi critical stage of ground water development.

Ministry of Water Resources has circulated a Model Bill to all the States/ Union Territories to regulate and control development and management of ground water, which also contains a chapter on rain water harvesting for ground water recharge. As per information available, roof top rain water harvesting has been made mandatory to check the depletion of ground water in the States/ Union Territories of Andhra Pradesh, Bihar, Goa, Gujarat, Haryana, Himachal Pradesh, Karnataka, Kerala, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Nagaland, Punjab, Rajasthan, Tamil Nadu, Tripura, Uttar Pradesh, Uttarakhand, West Bengal, Chandigarh, Daman & Diu, NCT Delhi and Puducherry. In UT of Andaman & Nicobar, roof top rain water harvesting has been made mandatory in Port Blair Town. In Jharkhand, roof top rain water harvesting has been made mandatory in Ranchi urban area.

Annexure

(Annexure referred to in reply to the Unstarred Question No. 2244 to be answered on 22.8.2013 in the Lok Sabha regarding River Water Usage)

State / UTs wise Annual Replenishable Ground Water Resource (In Billion Cubic Meter) S.No. States/Union Territories Annual Replenishable Ground Annual Replenishable Ground Water Resource assessed in Water Resource assessed in 2004 2009 1 Andhra Pradesh 36.50 2 Arunachal Pradesh 2.56 3 Assam 27.23 4 Bihar 29.19 5 Chhattisgarh 14.93 6 Delhi 0.30 7 Goa 0.28 8 Gujarat 15.81 9 Haryana 9.31 10 Himachal Pradesh 0.43 11 Jammu & Kashmir 2.70 12 Jharkhand 5.58 13 Karnataka 15.93 14 Kerala 6.84 15 Madhya Pradesh 37.19 16 Maharashtra 32.96 17 Manipur 0.38 18 Meghalaya 1.15 19 Mizoram 0.04 20 Nagaland 0.36 21 Orissa 23.09 22 Punjab 23.78 23 Rajasthan 11.56 24 Sikkim 0.08 25 Tamil Nadu 23.07 26 Tripura 2.19 27 Uttar Pradesh 76.35 28 Uttarakhand 2.27 29 West Bengal 30.36 Total States 432.42

Union Territories 1 Andaman & Nicobar 0.330 2 Chandigarh 0.023 3 Dadra & Nagar Haveli 0.063 4 Daman & Diu 0.009 5 Lakshadweep 0.012 6 Puducherry 0.160 Total UTs 0.597 Grand Total 433.02

DEVELOPMENT OF CATCHMENT AREAS 22nd August, 2013

LSQ 2250

SHRI SURENDRA SINGH NAGAR

Will the Minister of WATER RESOURCES be pleased to state:-

(a) the funds allocated to the States for development of catchment areas during the last three years and the current year and the achievements made therein, State-wise; and

(b) the names of the areas in which development/construction of ponds for water harvesting is proposed during the current year, State-wise?

THE MINISTER FOR WATER RESOURCES (SHRI HARISH RAWAT)

(a)& (b) The Central Government had approved a State Sector Scheme for Repair, Renovation & Restoration (RRR) of water bodies with catchment area treatment as one of the component for implementation during XI Five Year Plan period with domestic support having an outlay of Rs.1250 crore. The details of funds released to States during the last three years and current year under the scheme of RRR of water bodies with domestic support and their status are at ANNEXURE-1. The scheme has not been sanctioned for XII Plan.

ANNEXURE-1 referred to in reply to Lok Sabha Unstarred Question No. 2250 to be answered on 22.08.2013 regarding Development of Catchment Areas ANNEXURE-1

Details of water bodies included, funded during last three years and current year up to 20.08.2013 and their status under RRR of Water Bodies with domestic support

(Rs. in crore) Grant released (Rs. In crore) No. of No. of water Total Water 2013-14 bodies Name of State Project 2011- Bodies 2010-11 2012-13 (upto completed cost 12 taken/funded 20.08.2013) (as on 31.3.2012) Orissa 1321 254.33 75.00 70.33 0 1109 Karnataka 427 232.77 47.47 77.51 0 424 Andhra Pradesh 1029 339.69 189.00 0 165 Bihar 15 64.45 25.00 27.54 0 12 U.P.(Budelkhand) 28 46.15 29.08 10.3790 0 19 M.P.(Bundelkhand) 78 41.89 7.33 2.62 0 72

Meghalaya 1 2.83 1.78 0.64 0 1 Maharashtra 258 135.08 80.53 0 0 Gujarat 34 17.47 10.61 0 18 Chattisgarh 131 122.91 34.68 0 34 Rajasthan 16 11.35 7.07 0 12 Haryana 3 40.24 7.04 2.52 0 3 Total 3341 1309.16 374.66 291.03 40.439 0 1869

MULTIPURPOSE PROJECTS 22nd August, 2013

LSQ 2256

SHRI JAGDAMBIKA PAL SHRI KHILADI LAL BAIRWA

Will the Minister of WATER RESOURCES be pleased to state:-

(a) the State-wise details of the quantum of water released for irrigation purpose from Tungabhadra Board, Bhakhra Beas Management Board and other Multipurpose projects managed by the Centre during the last one year;

(b) whether any steps are being taken for the optimum use of these Multipurpose projects by using latest technology, proper planning and weather forecast; and

(c) if so, the details thereof?

THE MINISTER FOR WATER RESOURCES (SHRI HARISH RAWAT)

(a) The Tungabhadra Board, Bhakhra Beas Management Board (BBMB) besides others such as Bansagar Control Board, Narmada Control Authority, Board and Damodar Valley Corporation were set up under Central Resolutions or Acts of Parliament. The multi-purpose projects under them are not centrally administered. However, the supply of water to various States for irrigation during the year 2012-13 as reported by these agencies is as follows:

Sl.No. Agency State to which Release Unit of water Remarks water was during release released 2012-13

1 Tungabhadra Karnataka 81.106 Thousand Million Board Cubic feet (TMC) Andhra Pradesh 42.604

2 Bhakra Beas Punjab 6104335 Cusec days #includes drinking water Management Board Haryana 2720060 Rajasthan 4303114 Delhi# 146908 Jammu & Kashmir# 122182

3 Bansagar Uttar Pradesh 11.576 Million Cubic Control Metre (MCM) board Bihar 1033.376

4 Betwa River Uttar Pradesh 7.7678## TMC.

##Direct Board supply to canals, besides 38.561 TMC through power house and 3.2695 TMC through spillway for use by the two States.

Madhya Pradesh 5.8365##

5 Narmada Madhya Pradesh 6925.56 MCM Control Authority Gujarat 3344.84 Rajasthan 263

6 Damodar West Bengal 47.615 TMC Valley Reservoir Regulation Committee

(b) & (c) The concerned authorities regulate the reservoirs as per the individual reservoir operation schedules, which, for optimum use of water, take into account several aspects such as water demands, inflow characteristics, weather forecast, over all monsoon conditions, safety etc.

PENDING BILLS ON WATER RESOURCES 22nd August, 2013

LSQ 2261

SHRI PRADEEP KUMAR MAJHI SHRI KISHANBHAI VESTABHAI PATEL

Will the Minister of WATER RESOURCES be pleased to state:-

(a) whether the Government has completed the Draft Bills on National Water Framework, River Basin Management and National Policy Guidelines;

(b) if so, the details of the salient features of each of such documents;

(c) whether the Government has invited comments/suggestions from various stakeholders on these documents;

(d) if so, the details thereof along with the comments/suggestions received so far by the Government thereon; and

(e) the action taken by the Government on such comments/suggestions?

THE MINISTER FOR WATER RESOURCES (SHRI HARISH RAWAT)

(a) & (b) Ministry of Water Resources had constituted expert Committees which have prepared draft National Water Framework Bill, draft River Basin Management Bill and draft National Policy Guidelines for Water Sharing/ Distribution amongst States. Their salient features are at Annex I, II and III respectively.

(c)to(e) Yes, Madam. The draft National Water Framework Bill, draft River Basin Management Bill and draft National Policy Guidelines for Water Sharing/ Distribution amongst States have been circulated amongst States, Union Territories and related Union Ministries and also hosted on the Ministry of Water Resources website only two states have responded so far. The comments received so far indicate endorsement, by and large, though a few comments contain reservations. Wider consultation with States and other stakeholders to build broader consensus are necessary to finalize these draft legislations and policy guidelines.

Annex I (Annex I referred to in reply to parts (a) & (b) of the Lok Sabha Unstarred Question No. 2261 to be answered on 22.08.2013 regarding “Pending Bills on Water Resources”)

SALIENT FEATURES OF DRAFT NATIONAL WATER FRAMEWORK BILL

(1) The draft National Water Framework Bill proposes to establish an umbrella statement of general principles governing the exercise of legislative and/or executive (or devolved) powers by the Centre, the States and the local governing bodies, which should lead the way for essential legislation on water governance in every State of the Union and devolution of necessary authority to the lower tiers of government to deal with the local water situation.

(2) It proposes eighteen Basic Principles for Water Management to bring different State legal interventions within a framework of governing principles and alignment of existing legislations both at the Central as well as State level to conform to the principles and provisions of this Bill.

(3) It proposes that every individual should have a right to a minimum quantity of potable water (not less than 25 litres per capita per day) for essential health and hygiene and within easy reach of the household, which may be provided free of cost to eligible households, being part of pre-emptive need.

(4) It proposes establishment of an independent statutory Water Regulatory Authority by every State for ensuring equitable access to water for all and its fair pricing on volumetric basis, for drinking and other uses such as sanitation, agricultural and industrial.

(5) It proposes that all water resources projects conform to the River Basin Master Plan to be prepared, applicable efficiency benchmarks and take into account all social and environmental aspects in addition to techno- economic considerations.

(6) It proposes that the groundwater be protected, conserved and regulated through appropriate laws and by adequate and efficient measures using precautionary approach, with active participation of Community Based Institutions.

(7) It proposes conformance to the Service Level Benchmarks for water supply, sanitation, solid waste management and storm water drainage, as may be prescribed.

(8) It proposes that Industries either withdraw only the make up water or have an obligation to return treated to a specified standard back to the hydrologic system and to file annual ‘Water returns’.

(9) It proposes that the appropriate Government take all possible measures to synergise and integrate different development schemes including schemes for water conservation, sanitation and improvement of water quality at Panchayat or Municipality level, as the case may be, and further at sub basin and basin level.

(10) It proposes that a High Powered Committee be set up at the Centre and in each State for coordination and policy support mechanism between different agencies dealing with water etc.

Annex II (Annex II referred to in reply to parts (a) & (b) of the Lok Sabha Unstarred Question No. 2261 to be answered on 22.08.2013 regarding “Pending Bills on Water Resources”)

SALIENT FEATURES OF DRAFT RIVER BASIN MANAGEMENT BILL

(1) The Draft River Basin Management Bill proposes establishment of separate River Basin Authorities for regulation and development of waters for twelve major inter-State river basins in the country.

(2) It proposes principles of participation, cooperation, equitable and sustainable management, conjunctive use, integrated management, public trust doctrine and demand management for governing river basin development, management and regulation.

(3) It proposes a two-tier structure for a River Basin Authority, consisting of a Governing Council comprising, inter-alia, of Chief Ministers of riparian States and an Executive Board comprising, inter-alia, of Secretaries of riparian States, charged with the technical and implementation powers for the Governing Council decisions.

(4) It proposes each River Basin Authority should prepare a River Basin Master Plan for the inter-State river basin under its jurisdiction on the principles of Integrated Water Resources Management.

(5) It proposes that the Governing Council follow persuasion, conciliation and mediation as means to resolve disputes, whenever any dispute or difference arises between two or more State Governments with respect to any recommendation given by the River Basin Authority or the refusal or neglect of any State Government to undertake any measures in pursuance of the River Basin Master Plan or Schemes.

(6) It provides for referral of dispute(s) for resolution under the Inter State River Water Disputes Act, 1956, when the Governing Council fails to determine the issue(s) or resolve the water dispute(s) or where the State Governments disagree with the decision tendered by such Governing Council.

(7) It proposes that the River Basin Authority be empowered to have its own funds and requires them to prepare Annual Report to be laid before both Houses of Parliament.

(8) It proposes that the Central Government may give directions and make Rules for effective implementation of the provisions of the Bill. It also proposes that every River Basin Authority be empowered to make regulations for discharging its powers and functions etc.

Annex III (Annex III referred to in reply to parts (a) & (b) of the Lok Sabha Unstarred Question No. 2261 to be answered on 22.08.2013 regarding “Pending Bills on Water Resources”)

SALIENT FEATURES OF DRAFT NATIONAL POLICY GUIDELINES FOR WATER SHARING/ DISTRIBUTION AMONGST STATES

(1) The draft National Policy Guidelines for Water Sharing/ Distribution amongst States deals with the general principles of water sharing, equitable distribution, review of allocations according to demand, and monitoring and administrative arrangements.

(2) It proposes that the principle of Equity shall apply to the sharing / distribution of water of inter-State rivers and river valleys.

(3) It proposes consideration of a river basin as a unit for determining the allocation of its water amongst the States and that water imported from other river basins under specific arrangement, except from a surplus river basin, shall be excluded from consideration as available water of the river basin.

(4) It proposes protection, to the extent optimal, the existing utilisation under existing inter-State Agreements, Awards of inter-State Tribunals and through projects implemented following due procedure and approval.

(5) It proposes continuation of the existing Inter-State Agreements and Awards of inter-State Tribunals between or amongst the co-basin States in the event of formation of any new State. However, these could be reviewed, if mutually agreed to by the concerned co-basin States or as per relevant provisions of the States’ Reorganisation Act.

(6) It proposes due consideration of water required for environmental or ecological considerations of the rivers, estuary, maintenance of proper navigation in the National Waterways and for meeting international obligations or for maintaining good international relation in respect of rivers, which are international.

(7) It proposes sharing/allocation of water amongst States on the basis of contribution of each of the co-basin States; requirement of water in each of the co-basin States; practicability of utilisation of water demanded; availability of alternate or supplementary sources for meeting the water demand; restrictions in sharing/distribution and the sharing/distribution through Joint Projects.

(8) It proposes review of every scheme of sharing/distribution of water, after a period of 40 years or as may be agreed by the co-basin States.

(9) It also proposes provisions for appeal, arbitration and overall review of the machinery by a High Level Committee of the co-basin States.

(10) It proposes making mandatory high level considerations and negotiations before going for adjudication under Inter State Water Disputes Act, 1956 etc.

SURVEY ON GROUNDWATER UTILISATION 22nd August, 2013

LSQ 2262

SHRI BHOLA SINGH

Will the Minister of WATER RESOURCES be pleased to state:-

(a) whether the Government has conducted any survey on groundwater utilisation in the rural areas of backward States like Bihar, Jharkhand, Odisha etc.;

(b) if so, the details thereof during the last three years;

(c) the opinion of experts in this regard; and

(d) the details of the action plan formulated for the backward areas for the safe utilisation of groundwater for the 12th Five Year Plan?

THE MINISTER FOR WATER RESOURCES (SHRI HARISH RAWAT)

(a) to (c) Central Ground Water Board under the Ministry of Water Resources carries out periodic assessment of replenishable ground water resources jointly with the respective State Governments in the Country including rural areas of backward States like Bihar, Jharkhand, Odisha etc. As per the latest assessment of ground water resources (as on 2009), the total annual replenishable ground water resource of the Country is 431 Billion Cubic Metres (BCM), of which annual utilizable ground water resource is 396 BCM. Out of 396 BCM annual utilizable ground water resources, about 243 BCM is utilized through ground water withdrawal for various purposes. The stage of ground water development in the Country is 61%. State-wise details are given in Annexure.

A Central Level Expert Group has been constituted by Ministry of Water Resources, Government of India for over- all supervision of the re-assessment of ground water resources in the Country. The Expert Group approved the latest report on Dynamic Ground Water Resources of India (As on 31st March, 2009).

(d) The Central Scheme of Ground Water Management and Regulation, under implementation during XII Plan, inter-alia, envisages participatory management of groundwater involving Panchayat Raj Institutions, local

communities, NGOs and other stakeholders for ensuring safe and sustainable management of groundwater resources in the Country including backward areas.

Annexure

Annexure referred to in the reply to Unstarred Question No. 2262 to be answered on 22.08.2013 in the Lok Sabha regarding “Survey on Groundwater Utilisation”

State-Wise Ground Water Resources Availability and its Utilisation (as on March 2009)

(units in BCM/yr) Sl. States / Union Territories Annual Replenishable Ground Net Annual Utilisable Total Annual No. Water Resource Ground Water Ground Water Withdrawal for various purposes 1 Andhra Pradesh 33.8300 30.7600 14.1500 2 Arunachal Pradesh 4.4500 4.0100 0.0030 3 Assam 30.3500 27.8130 6.0230 4 Bihar 28.6300 26.2100 11.3500 5 Chhattisgarh 12.2175 11.5754 3.5978 6 Delhi 0.3105 0.2871 0.3961 7 Goa 0.2212 0.1327 0.0439 8 Gujarat 18.4254 17.3493 12.9886 9 Haryana 10.4800 9.8000 12.4300 10 Himachal Pradesh 0.5904 0.5314 0.3103 11 Jammu & Kashmir 3.6951 3.3256 0.7345 12 Jharkhand 5.9600 5.4100 1.6100 13 Karnataka 16.8148 14.8100 10.0064 14 Kerala 6.6201 6.0290 2.8090 15 Madhya Pradesh 33.9468 32.2495 17.9903 16 Maharashtra 35.7322 33.8065 16.9490 17 Manipur 0.4435 0.3991 0.0040 18 Meghalaya 1.2343 1.1109 0.0017 19 Mizoram 0.0439 0.0395 0.0004 20 Nagaland 0.4200 0.3800 0.0080 21 Odisha 17.7759 16.6900 4.3620 22 Punjab 22.5616 20.3492 34.6612 23 Rajasthan 11.8622 10.7918 14.5192 24 Sikkim - 0.0460 0.0096 25 Tamil Nadu 22.9434 20.6493 16.5643 26 Tripura 2.9700 2.7400 0.1600 27 Uttar Pradesh 75.2500 68.5700 49.4831 28 Uttarakhand 2.1698 2.0703 1.0484 29 West Bengal 30.4996 27.5835 10.9064 Total of States 430.4482 395.5191 243.1202 Union Territories 1 Andaman & Nicobar 0.3100 0.2981 0.0109 2 Chandigarh 0.0217 0.0195 0.0000 3 Dadra & Nagar Haveli 0.0594 0.0564 0.0086 4 Daman & Diu 0.0123 0.0111 0.0110 5 Lakshadweep 0.0105 0.0035 0.0026 6 Pondicherry 0.1712 0.1541 0.1504

Total of UTs 0.5851 0.5427 0.1835 Grand Total 431.0333 396.0618 243.3037 say 431 say 396 say 243

* BCM= Billion Cubic Meter

WIDENING AND DEEPENING OF RIVERS 22nd August, 2013

LSQ 2264

SHRI BALKRISHNA KHANDERAO BALU SHUKLA SHUKLA SHRI SURESH KUMAR SHETKAR

Will the Minister of WATER RESOURCES be pleased to state:-

(a) the details of such rivers in various States of the country which require widening and deepening;

(b) the details of financial assistance being provided by the Union Government for the purpose, State/UT-wise;

(c) whether the State Government of Maharashtra is facing some hindrances in widening and deepening of Meethi river in and if so, the details thereof and the assistance to be provided by the Union Government therefor;

(d) whether the Government is strengthening the river beds of Godavari and Krishna rivers in Andhra Pradesh; and

(e) if so, the details thereof and the amount spent for this purpose during the last three years?

THE MINISTER FOR WATER RESOURCES (SHRI HARISH RAWAT)

(a)&(b) Flood management including widening and deepening of rivers being within the purview of States, the related schemes are formulated by concerned State Governments as per priority within the State. The Government of India provides support to the State Governments which is technical, advisory, catalytic and promotional in nature. Dredging of rivers in general is not recommended due to high cost of post-dredging maintenance and problem of disposal of excavated earth. However, dredging of rivers could be undertaken if it is considered an absolute necessity based on model studies. The Ministry of Water Resources has not received proposals requiring dredging of rivers in general. However, the Ministry of Water Resources has provided central assistance of Rs. 36.72 crore to the State Government of West Bengal during XI Plan for specific dredging of river Ichhamati.

(c) The Government of Maharashtra had formulated a Detailed Project Report (DPR) amounting to Rs. 1379.35 crore for works related to widening and deepening of Meethi River which had been techno-economically examined by Central Water Commission, and the observations have been communicated to the Government of Maharashtra in July, 2012.

(d) No such proposal was received from the State Government of Andhra Pradesh for central assistance under Flood Management Programme launched by the Government of India during XI Plan.

(e) Does not arise in view of reply under part (d) above.

WATER LOGGING OF LAND 22nd August, 2013

LSQ 2269

SHRI KATTI RAMESH VISHWANATH

Will the Minister of WATER RESOURCES be pleased to state:-

(a) whether farmers are facing lot of problems due to water logging in lands in irrigated areas;

(b) if so, the area of land affected due to water logging in the country including Krishna basin in Karnataka;

(c) whether the Government has assessed the decline of agricultural productivity in these areas due to water logging; and

(d) if so, the details thereof?

THE MINISTER FOR WATER RESOURCES (SHRI HARISH RAWAT)

(a)&(b) Yes, Madam. With the start of the planned irrigation development in the post independence era, farmers started using irrigation water in the irrigated commands. In areas, where rainfall is high and the drainage is deficient, this results in the inundation of adjoining areas and rise of ground water table. The seepage from unlined canals further aggravates the problem. The rise in ground water table brings the excessive harmful salts on the land surface causing salinity. As per the Study Report, January, 2009 on “Assessment of Water logging and Salt Affected area in the Major and Medium Irrigation Projects in the country” undertaken by the Central Water Commission in collaboration with Regional Remote Sensing Service Centre, , State-wise details of water logged and salt affected areas in major and medium irrigation commands including Karnataka are given in Annex-I.

There is no specific information available about area of land affected due to water logging in the Krishna basin in Karnataka. The command of 85 major and medium irrigation projects comprising 26 major irrigation projects and 59 medium irrigation projects were studied in the State of Karnataka having CCA of about 4013 Th. ha. The water logging in the major and medium commands are mostly dependent upon annual rainfall and its distribution pattern. Remote sensing based water logging analysis for the year 2002-03 reveals that the water logging problem does not exist in any major and medium irrigation project command in the State of Karnataka. This is because of consecutive drought years during the investigation period of remote sensing studies. However, the analysis of data of December, 2004 (normal rainfall) shows water logging problem exist only in few commands and about 11,974 Ha area is under seasonal water logging.

(c)&(d) There is no specific information available on decline of agricultural productivity in irrigated areas due to water logging. However, a recent study conducted by the World Bank showed that India loses 1.2-2.0 million tons of food grain produced every year due to water logging.

Annex-I Annex-I referred to in reply to Part (a) & (b) of Lok Sabha Unstarred Question No. 2269 for reply on 22.08.2013 regarding "Water Logging of Land” asked by SHRI RAMESH VISWANATH KATTI , M.P.

The State-wise magnitude of salinity and water logging in irrigated commands of Major and Medium Irrigation Projects.

(Area in 000 ha.) S.N. Name of the State Total Command Area Total Water Salt Affected Area (Major and Medium) logged area 1. Andhra Pradesh 11631.41 28.267 12.933 2. Bihar 5939.255 627.888 156.887 3. Chhattisgarh 2009.823 0.00 0.00 4. Goa 38.120 0.00 0.00 5. Gujarat 5334.172 265.260 307.320 6. Haryana 3868.356 16.459 19.393 7. Himachal Pradesh 35.83 0.261 0.00

8. Jammu & Kashmir 269.80 3.97 0.075 9. Jharkhand 399.477 0.00 0.00 10. Karnataka 4012.862 0.00 5.781 11. Kerala 935.20 12.33 3.997 12. Madhya Pradesh 4862.888 0.543 4.410 13. Maharashtra 7696.820 426.408 34.541 14. Orissa 2640.77 85.99 34.78 15 Punjab 4471.190 34.970 131.998 16 Rajasthan 5051.890 8.409 2.053 17. Tamilnadu 2171.885 32.518 30.696 18. Uttarakhand 251.71 0.225 0.0134 19. Uttar Pradesh 23400.763 126.681 283.146 20. U.T. (Pudducherry) 11.50 0.047 0.053 21. West Bengal 3412.493 46.40 6.47 22. Arunachal Pradesh 0.00 0.00 0.00 23. Assam 326.02 2.092 0.00 24. Manipur 68.41 0.486 0.00 25. Meghalaya 3.40 0.056 0.00 26. Mizoram 0.00 0.00 0.00 27. Nagaland 6.15 0.00 0.00 28. Sikkim 0.00 0.00 0.00 29. Tripura 25.76 0.023 0.00 INDIA 88895.62 1719.279 1034.541

IRRIGATION UNDER BHARAT NIRMAN 22nd August, 2013

LSQ 2270

SHRI SUSHIL KUMAR SINGH SHRI M. ANJAN KUMAR YADAV

Will the Minister of WATER RESOURCES be pleased to state:-

(a) whether creation of irrigation potential of 10 million hectares was targeted under Bharat Nirman during the period from 2005-06 to 2008-09;

(b) if so, whether the targets have been achieved and if not, the reasons therefor, State/UT-wise;

(c) the amount of funds allocated for this purpose so far;

(d) the quantum of irrigation potential created in the States of Bihar and Andhra Pradesh during the period from 2005-06 till date; and

(e) whether the Government has identified the causes creating hindrances in achieving the targets and if so, the action taken to remove them to achieve the targets of Bharat Nirman?

THE MINISTER FOR WATER RESOURCES (SHRI HARISH RAWAT)

(a) Yes, Madam.

(b) As reported by the State Governments, during 2005-06 to 2008-09 on irrigation potential of 7.31 Mha was achieved and subsequently a further 4.642 Mha was achieved during 2009-10 to 2011-12 i.e. a total of 11.952 Mha was achieved till March 2012.

(c) No specific allocation of funds has been made for the irrigation component of Bharat Nirman Programme. Water being a state subject, planning and implementation of water resources projects are undertaken by respective state Governments. Government of India provides financial assistance to the State Governments in the form of Accelerated Irrigation Benefit Programme (AIBP), Command Area Development & Water Management (CAD&WM) and Repair Restoration & Renovation of Water bodies (RRR).

(d) As reported by the respective state Governments, the quantum of irrigation potential created in the States of Bihar and Andhra Pradesh during the period from 2005-06 to 2011-12 is about 1.034 million hectares and 0.963 million hectares respectively.

(f) Main hindrances in creation of Irrigation Potential had been identified as the lack of proper operation and maintenance, incomplete distribution systems and non-completion of command area development work etc. Water being a state subject, planning and implementation of water resources projects are undertaken by respective State Governments as per their priorities and requirements. However, Government of India provides technical and financial assistance to State Governments through various schemes i.e. “Accelerated Irrigation Benefits Programme” (AIBP), “Command Area Development and Water Management” (CAD&WM) and “Repair, Restoration and Renovation” (RRR) of Water Bodies.

INTERLINKING OF RIVERS 22nd August, 2013

LSQ 2295

ADV ANIRUDHAN SAMPATH SHRI VILAS BABURAO MUTTEMWAR SHRI RATNA SINGH SMT RAMA DEVI SHRI RAJAIAH SIRICILLA SHRI NAMA NAGESWARA RAO SHRI SONAWANE PRATAP NARAYANRAO SHRI IJYARAJ SINGH SHRI SURESH KUMAR SHETKAR SHRI P. K. BIJU

Will the Minister of WATER RESOURCES be pleased to state:-

(a) the present status of various projects, surveys, feasibility studies, etc. taken up under the interlinking of rivers in the country, State/UT-wise;

(b) whether any works have been started after the completion of such surveys, feasibility studies etc. for intra State/inter-basin water links in various States including Bihar;

(c) if so, the details thereof, State/UTwise;

(d) whether the NCAER report on inter-linking of rivers has been examined by the Government;

(e) if so, the details thereof; and

(f) the response of the various State Governments in this regard?

THE MINISTER FOR WATER RESOURCES (SHRI HARISH RAWAT)

(a) to (c) The Ministry of Water Resources (MoWR) (erstwhile Ministry of Irrigation) formulated a National Perspective Plan (NPP) for Water Resources Development in the year 1980 envisaging inter-basin transfer of water from surplus basins to deficit basins/areas, which comprised of two components, namely, Himalayan Rivers Development Component and Peninsular Rivers Development Component. National Water Development Agency was set up under the MoWR in 1982 for carrying out various technical studies to establish the feasibility of the proposals of NPP and to give concrete shape to it. NWDA has identified 30 links (16 under Peninsular Component & 14 under Himalayan Component for preparation of Feasibility Reports (FRs). Out of these, Feasibility Reports (FRs) of 14 links under Peninsular Component and FRs of 2 links (Indian portion) under Himalayan Component has been prepared. The present status State/U-Ts wise of links identified for preparation of feasibility reports is given at Annexure-I

After completion of such feasibility reports, Five Peninsular links namely (i) Ken – Betwa, (ii) Parbati – Kalisindh – Chambal, (iii) Damanganga – Pinjal, (iv) Par – Tapi – Narmada & (v) Godavari (Polavaram) - Krishna (Vijayawada) have been identified as priority links for preparation of Detailed Project Reports (DPRs) on the basis of Task Force report. The present status of the preparation of DRP is given at Table-1 below:

Table -1

Status of various Detailed Project Reports for Inter Basin Water Transfer Links of NPP

S. No. Name of link Rivers States concerned Completion year

A Proposals under National Perspective Plan

1 Ken-Betwa Ken & Betwa Uttar Pradesh, DPR completed. (Phase-I) Madhya Pradesh Declared as National Project. Ken-Betwa # do # #do # 2013 Phase-II

2 Par-Tapi Par, Tapi Gujarat & 2014 -Narmada & Narmada Maharashtra

3 Damanganga Damanganga Gujarat & 2014 -Pinjal & Pinjal Maharashtra

4 Polavaram Godavari & Andhra Pradesh Project already - Vijayawada Krishna taken up by Govt. of AP under AIBP funding

5 Parbati – Parbati , Madhya Pradesh No date finalized. Kalisindh Kalisindh & and Rajasthan – Chambal Chambal

Intra-State Links identified by States from 2006 onwards. To find out conceptual feasibility, certain States have entrusted preparation of Pre Feasibility/ Feasibility reports of intra-state links to National Water Development Agency (NWDA) in November, 2006. So far, 36 proposals of intra- state links from 7 States viz. Maharashtra, Gujarat, Jharkhand, Orissa, Bihar, Rajasthan and Tamil Nadu received by NWDA. Out of these, Pre-Feasibility Reports (PFRs) of 27 intra-state links have been completed by NWDA up to March 2013. Detailed status is given at Annexure-II.

Preparation of Detailed Project Report of Intra State links proposed by States was included in the functions of National Water Development Agency in 2011. Status of Preparation of Detailed Project Reports of Intra-State Water Transfer Links in Consultation with State Governments are given below at Table-2

Table-2

S.No. Name of link Rivers States concerned Completion year

1 Burhi Gandak-None- Burhi Gandak & Bihar 2013 Baya –Ganga link Ganga

2 Kosi-Mechi Link Kosi & Mechi Bihar 2014

3 Wainganga(Gosikurd) Wainganga & Maharastra 2015 – Nalganga Purna Tapi) Purna Tapi link

4 Ponnniyar-Palar link Ponnniyar-Palar Tamil Nadu 2015

(d) to (f) Yes Sir. The conclusions/recommendations given by NCAER in its report mention various benefits of Interlinking of river programme such as additional benefits of irrigation and power, increase in growth rate of agriculture, growth of direct & indirect employment, improvement in the quality of life of people in rural areas and mitigation of floods and drought etc. The study has been uploaded onweb site of National Water Development Agency i.e. www.nwda.gov.in.The NCAER report has mentioned about the various benefits of the Interlinking Projects as a whole and does not indicate its benefits State-wise. No comment has been received from any State Government.

ANNEXURE-I REFERRED TO IN REPLY TO PART (a)to (c) OF UNSTARRED QUESTION NO 2295 TO BE ANSWERED ON 22.08.2013 IN LOK SABHA REGARDING INTERLINKING OF RIVERS

STATUS OF WATER TRANSFER LINKS IDENTIFIED FOR PREPARATION OF FEASIBILITY REPORTS (FR) BY NWDA

Present status of Inter Basin Water Transfer Links

Sl. No Name States concerned States benefited Status Peninsular Component 1 Mahanadi (Manibhadra) - Orissa, Maharashtra, AP& Orissa Feasibility Report Godavari (Dowlaiswaram) link AP, Karnataka, & Completed Chattisgarh, 2 Godavari (Polavaram) - Krishna Orissa, Maharashtra, AP Feasibility Report (Vijayawada) link # AP, Karnataka, & Completed Chattisgarh, 3 Godavari (Inchampalli) - Orissa, Maharashtra, -do- Feasibility Report Krishna (Nagarjunasagar) link MP, AP, Karnataka, & Completed Chattisgarh, 4 Godavari (Inchampalli) - -do- -do- Feasibility Report Krishna (Pulichintala) link Completed 5 Krishna (Nagarjunasagar) - Maharashtra, AP& -do- Feasibility Report Pennar (Somasila ) link Karnataka, Completed 6 Krishna (Srisailam) – Pennar -do- -- Feasibility Report link Completed 7 Krishna (Almatti) – Pennar link -do- AP & Karnataka Feasibility Report Completed

8 Pennar (Somasila) - Cauvery AP, Karnataka, Tamil AP, Tamil Nadu & Feasibility Report (Grand Anicut) link Nadu, Kerala & Puducherry Puducherry

9 Cauvery (Kattalai) - Vaigai Karnataka, Tamil Tamil Nadu Feasibility Report -Gundar link Nadu, Kerala & Completed Puducherry 10 Parbati -Kalisindh- - MP, Rajasthan & UP MP & Rajasthan Feasibility Report Chambal link # (UP requested to be Completed consulted during consensus building ) 11 Damanganga - Pinjal link # Maharashtra & Maharashtra FR Completed Gujarat (only water DPR under progress supply to Mumbai) 12 Par-Tapi-Narmada link # -do- Gujarat FR Completed DPR under progress ANNEX – I (contd..)

13 Ken-Betwa link # UP & MP U.P & M.P FR Completed (AS per DPR of Phase-I) DPR Phase-I Completed. DPR Phase-II under progress 14 Pamba - Achankovil - Kerala & Tamil Tamil Nadu Feasibility Report Vaippar link Nadu, Completed 15 Bedti - Varda link Maharashtra, AP& Karnataka PreFeasibility Report Karnataka Completed 16 Netravati – Hemavati link Karnataka, Tamil Karnataka PreFeasibility Report Nadu & Kerala Completed

Himalayan Component 1. Kosi-Mechi link Bihar , W.B & Nepal Bihar Entirely lies in Nepal 2. Kosi-Ghaghra link Bihar , U.P& Nepal Bihar & U.P S&I work taken up 3. Gandak-Ganga link -do- U.P S&I work completed 4. Ghaghra-Yamuna link -do- U.P FR completed (for Indian portion) 5. Sarda-Yamuna link Bihar,U.P, Haryana, U.P & Uttarakhand FR completed (for Rajasthan, Uttarakhand& Indian portion) Nepal 6. Yamuna-Rajasthan link UP, Gujarat, Haryana & Haryana & S&I work Rajasthan Rajasthan completed 7. Rajasthan-Sabarmati link -do- Rajasthan & Gujarat S&I work completed 8. Chunar-Sone Barrage link Bihar & U.P Bihar & U.P S&I work completed 9. Sone Dam - Southern Tributaries Bihar & Jharkhand Bihar & Jharkhand S&I work taken of Ganga link up 10. Manas-Sankosh-Tista-Ganga (M- Assam, W.B, Bihar& Assam, W.B & S&I work taken

S-T-G) link Bhutan Bihar up 11. Jogighopa-Tista-Farakka link -do- Assam, W.B & S&I work taken (Alternative to M-S-T-G) Bihar up

12. Farakka-Sunderbans link W.B W.B S&I work completed 13. Ganga(Farakka) -Damodar- W.B., Orissa & W.B., Orissa & S&I work Subernarekha link Jharkhand Jharkhand completed 14. Subernarekha-Mahanadi link W.B. & Orissa W.B. & Orissa S&I work completed

FR -- Feasibility Report PFR – Pre feasibility Report DPR – Detailed Project Report S&I - - Survey and Investigation MCM- Million Cubic Meter ANNEXURE-II

REFERRED TO IN REPLY TO PART (a)to (c) OF UNSTARRED QUESTION NO 2295 TO BE ANSWERED ON 22.08.2013 IN LOK SABHA REGARDING INTERLINKING OF RIVERS.

Intra – State link proposals received from the State Governments

S. Name of intra-state link Present status / Target of No. Completion of PFR

Maharashtra 1. Wainganga (Goshikurd) – Nalganga (Purna Tapi) Completed

[Wainganga – Western Vidarbha & Pranhita – Wardha links merged and extended through Kanhan – Wardha link]

2. Wainganga – Manjra Valley Completed (Not found feasible) 3. Upper Krishna – Bhima (system of Six links) Completed 4. Upper Ghat – Godavari Valley (Damanganga (Ekdare)- Godavari Completed Valley) 5. Upper Vaitarna – Godavari Valley Completed 6. North Konkan – Godavari Valley Completed 7. Koyna – Mumbai city Completed 8. Sriram Sagar Project (Godavari) – Purna – Manjira 2013-14 9. Wainganga (Goshikurd) – Godavari (SRSP) Withdrawn by Govt. of Maharashtra 10. Middle Konkan – Bhima Valley 2013 – 14 11. Koyna – Nira Completed 12. Mulsi – Bhima Completed 13. Savithri – Bhima 2013-14 14. Kolhapur – Sangli – Sangola Completed 15. River linking projects of Tapi basin and Jalgaon District 2013 – 14 16. Nar – Par - Girna valley Completed 17. Narmada – Tapi 2013 – 14 18. Khariagutta – Navatha Satpura foot hills In consultation with State 19. Kharia Ghuti Ghat – Tapi In consultation with State 20. Jigaon – Tapi – Godavari Valley 2013 – 14

Gujarat

21. Damanganga – Sabarmati – Chorwad Completed

Orissa

22. Mahanadi – Brahmani Completed 23. Mahanadi – Rushikulya (Barmul Project) Completed 24. Vamsadhara – Rushikulya (Nandini Nalla project) Completed

S. Name of intra-state link Present status / Target of Completion of No. PFR Jharkhand 25. South Koel – Subernarekha Completed 26. Sankh – South Koel Completed 27. Barkar – Damodar – Subernarekha Completed Bihar 28. Kosi – Mechi [entirely lie in India] Completed 29. Barh – Nawada Completed 30. Kohra – Chandravat (now Kohra-Lalbegi) Completed 31. Burhi Gandak – None – Baya - Ganga Completed 32. Bagmati [Belwadhar] – Burhi Gandak Completed 33. Kosi – Ganga Completed Rajasthan 34. Mahi – Luni link Completed 35. Wakal – Sabarmati – Sei – West Banas – Kameri link Completed Tamil Nadu 36. Ponnaiyar – Palar link Completed

CONSULTANCY SERVICES IN WATER SECTOR 29th August, 2013

LSQ *266

SHRI ASHOK TANWAR SHRI MADHU GOUD YASKHI

Will the Minister of WATER RESOURCES be pleased to state:-

(a) whether Water and Power Consultancy Service (WAPCOS) Ltd. Has been operating in various countries and if so, the details thereof, country-wise;

(b) the names of the ongoing projects of WAPCOS in the country, State-wise and the details of the revenue earned by the company from these projects during each of the last three years and the current year;

(c) whether WAPCOS has undertaken the Rengali Irrigation Phase-II project in Odisha and if so, the details thereof along with the status of the said project;

(d) whether the Government has recently reviewed the functioning of WAPCOS and if so, the outcome thereof including the deficiencies pointed out during the review; and

(e) the steps taken/proposed to be taken in this regard?

THE MINISTER FOR WATER RESOURCES (SHRI HARISH RAWAT)

(a) to (e) A Statement is laid on the Table of the House.

STATEMENT REFERRED TO IN REPLY TO PART (a) to (e) OF THE LOK SABHA STARRED QUESTION No.266 REGARDING CONSULTANCY SERVICES IN WATER SECTOR FOR ANSWER ON 29.8.2013.

(a) Yes Madam, WAPCOS Ltd. has been operating in various Countries. Country-wise details are given in Annexure-I.

(b) State-wise details of major/key ongoing projects of WAPCOS in the country during the year 2010-11, 2011-12, 2012-13 and the current year are given in Annexure-II, III, IV and V respectively. State-wise summary of revenue earned from projects is given in Annexure-VI.

(c) WAPCOS has not undertaken Phase-II of the Rengali Irrigation Project.

(d) & (e) Performance of WAPCOS is reviewed half yearly at the level of Secretary, Ministry of Water Resources on the basis of various performance parameters indicated in the MoU signed between the Company and the Ministry of Water Resources. At the performance review meeting held on 15.1.2013 for the period ending 31.12.2012, the performance of WAPCOS was found to be as per targets/ plan. The Department of Public Enterprises has rated the performance of WAPCOS as excellent as the Company had earned the highest achievable score of 1.0. Besides, the Parliamentary Standing Committee on Water Resources reviewed the performance of WAPCOS in July 2013 and expressed its appreciation of its performance in India and abroad. Annexure-I Annexure referred to in reply to part (a) of Starred Question No.*266 to be answered on 29.8.2013 regarding Consultancy Services in Water Sector.

Name of Country Name of Project

Afghanistan · Reconstruction/Rehabilitation and Completion of Salma Dam project (3X14 MW) · Emergency Irrigation Rehabilitation Project - Prefeasibility Studies and Priority Ranking of 22 Sub Projects 9 Small/Medium Dams and Related Structures and Feasibility Studies of 10 Sub Projects in Faeyab, Jawzjan, Saripual, Balkh and Samangan Provinces � Design Drawing of Retaining wall and flood protection work at Aybak Sub Station · Review of Design and Drawings of Gereshk Hydro Power Project Bangladesh · Detailed Project Report for Establishment of Inland River Port at Ashuganj Bhutan � Detailed Design Engineering Services for Punatsangchhu-I Hydro Electric Project (1200 MW) � Detailed Design Engineering Services for Punatsangchhu-II Hydro Electric Project (1020 MW) � Construction Supervision of Transmission Lines MangdechhuHydro Electric Project (720 MW) � 400 kV, 2 Nos. Double Circuit Transmission line, 80 KM from Mangdechhu to Jigmeling � Detailed Design Engineering of SankoshHydro Electric Project

Burundi � Feasibility Report, Design Engineering Report and Construction Supervision/ Quality Control for Construction of 110 kV Single Circuit Transmission Line from Bubanza to Bujumbura � Project Management Consultant for Kabu-16 Hydro Electric Project (20MW) Cambodia · Stung Tasal Dam Project · Ground Water Exploration for Augmentation of Rural Water Supply in 2 Provinces · Storm Water Drainage System for Ta-Prohm Temple Complex based on Trenchless Technology, Siem Reap

· Double Circuit Transmission Line and 230/22 kV D/C substation from Strung Trung to Kratie Central African · Project Management Consultant for Boali-3 and Expansion of Boali-2 Hydro Electric Republic Projects (2X5 MW)

Chad · Strategy Paper on Integrated Water Resources Development and Management of Lake Chad Basin DR Congo · Project Management Consultant for Grand Katende Hydro Electric Project (64 MW)

Ethiopia · Gerbi Dam Reservoir, Transmission and Treatment Plant Study including preparation of Designs & Tender Documents Ghana · Review and Rehabilitation of the Kpong and Akosomba Dam Safety Monitoring System/Instrumentation · Supervision Consultancy for Fish Processing and Fish Harvesting Plant · Engineering Design and Construction Supervision of Irrigation Schemes (Central and Western Schemes) Kenya · Feasibility Study, Preliminary and Final Designs and Environmental and Social Impacts Assessment for the Proposed Rare Dam Water Project in Kilifi County · Feasibility Study for Development of Arror Multipurpose &Turkwell Irrigation Projects Lao PDR · Development of Irrigation Schemes in the Champassak Province · Project Management Consultancy Services for 230 kV & 115 kV Transmission Line and 115/22 kV associated substations · Feasibility Report for Strengthening/Setting-up of Agriculture/Irrigation College, Research, Training and Extension Centre at Pakse, Champassak Province · Feasibility Report for establishment of Savanakhet University Malawi · Construction Supervision of Supply, Installation and Construction of Integration and Expansion Works for Salima Lakeshore Water Supply Schemes Maldives · Feasibility studies, Detailed Scheme Report, Bidding Document and Supervision of Construction for Roof Water Harvesting based Water Supply Scheme in AA UKULHAS Island Mozambique · Detailed Design Review, Pre Contract Services and Supervision of Civil Works Contract for MultiNationalNacala Road, Corridor Project- Phase 1, Nampulla –Cuamba Road Project, Lot-B: Ribaue-Malema (Km 131-Km 234) · Design Check and Supervision of Network Expansion for Water Supply System, Nacala · Irrigation Service Provider for Horticulture under PROIRRI –Sustainable Irrigation Development Project Myanmar · Development of On-going and Rehabilitation of Irrigation Schemes

Nepal · Project Management Consultant for Rahughat H.E. Project (32 MW) · Project Management Consultant for India-Nepal Power Transmission Interconnection Project · Construction Management and Supervision of Kulekhani – III Hydro Electric Project Nigeria · Feasibility Studies, Detailed Engineering Design and Preparation of Contract Documents for the Development and construction of coal fired power plant in Benue/Kogi/Gombe Axis

Rwanda · Pre-Feasibility Study and Supervision for implementation of 15MW and 100 MW Peat- to-Power Projects · Detailed Design Study for Lake Kivu Water Transport Project · Export Targeting Modern Irrigated Agricultural Project

Sri Lanka · Project Management Consultant for Construction of 4,000 housing units in Central &Uva Provinces Swaziland · Project Management Consultant for Turnkey Project for Ensuring Food Security through

Increased Maize Production by Soil Conditioning, Farm Mechanization and Granular Fertilizer Application Sierra Leone · Feasibility Report for 161 kV Transmission Line for Bumbuna Hydro Electric Project and Reconstruction of Transmission & Distribution network in Free Town and surrounding communities · Rehabilitation of Existing Potable Water Facilities in Lugi, Kaiahun, White Water Community, Allen Town, Wellington and Tender Hill Communities · Supervision of Supply and Installation of Solar Street lights in freetown, Lungi and 12 District Head Quarter Towns South Sudan · Feasibility Report for Integrated Rice Irrigation Scheme in Aweil · Feasibility Report for Tractor & Farm Implements Plant at Juba Tanzania · Project Management Consultant for Improvement and Augmentation of Water Supply Schemes for Dar es Salaam and Chalinze Regions Yemen · Construction Supervision for Rehabilitation and Reconstruction of Regional Roads in Hadramout Governorate · Construction Supervision of Abyan Irrigation Project under National Irrigation Programme · Construction Supervision of Power Project Zimbabwe · Skill Support for Operations& Maintenance of Hwange Thermal Power Project (920 MW) · Feasibility Studies on use of Fluidized Bed Technology for Small Thermal Power Station at Harare, Bulawayo and Munyati · Project Management Consultancy Services for Gairezi Hydro Electric Project · Strategy Paper on Integrated Water Resource Development and Management for Save River Basin · Life Assessment Studies for upgradation of Hwange Thermal Power Station (920 MW)

Annexure-II Annexure referred to in reply to part (b) of Starred Question No.*266 to be answered on 29.8.2013 regarding Consultancy Services in Water Sector. STATE-WISE LIST OF ONGOING PROJECTS (2010-2011) State Name of Major/Key Projects Andhra Pradesh Ø Estimation of Design Basis Flood and safe Grade Elevation for the Proposed site of Nuclear Power Stations at Kovvada, Ø Baseline Survey of Nagarjunasagar Project Ø Third Party Quality Assurance and Quality Control Services for the Water Supply and Sewerage Projects of Hyderabad Metropolitan Water Supply & Sewerage Boardunder Jawaharlal Nehru National Urban Renewal Mission.The Third Party Quality Assurance and Quality Control Services for Maulana Abdul KalamHyderbadSujalaSharavathi Scheme. (Godavari Drinking water supply Project Phase –I, Phase II & Phase III) Ø Mathematical Model Studies For Sea Water Intake and Outfall System for Andhra Pradesh Power Development Company Limited (2 x 800 MW Sri DamodaramSanjeevaiah Thermal Power Station) Ø Area Drainage Study and Determination of Safe Grade Elevation for M/s Nelcast Energy Corporation Ltd. -2x660 MW Coal Fired Thermal Power Plant, Nellore District Ø Sea Water Intake And Outfall Studies along with associated Marine Studies and Techno-Commercial evaluation of separate pump house being set up at Komaragiri, near Kakinada town, at Godavari District Ø Sea Water Intake And Outfall Studies For 9×700 MW Coastal Thermal Power Project At Kakinada, Andhra Pradesh For GMR Energy Ltd. Ø Area Drainage study for coal based thermal power plant being developed by Thermal Powertech Corporation India Ltd. at Nelaturupalem/Pynapuram villages in

MuthukurMandal of Nellore district Ø Prefeasibility study for Prospective Liquefied natural gas terminal at East Coast Arunachal Pradesh Ø Downstream Impact Assessment Study for Dibang multipurpose project Ø Environmental Impact AssessmentStudy for DibbinHydro Electric Project Arunachal Pradesh Assam Ø National Quality Monitors for Quality Inspection of Rajiv Gandhi GrameenVidyuti Karan Yojana XI-Plan Projects under Tier-III Quality Control Mechanism Bihar Ø Project Management Consultancy for works under Basic Services for Urban PoorSchemes of Jawaharlal Nehru National Urban Renewal MissionProjects in Patna and Bodhgaya cities Ø Third Party Technical Supervision, Monitoring and Quality Assurance etc. of Civil Works in the four districts of Madhubani, Vaishali, West Champaran, and Madhepura under SarvaShikshaAbhiyan Ø Detailed Project Report and Basic Engineering document and Cost Estimate for supply of Ganga Water to Barauni Thermal Power Station. Ø Irrigation & Command Area Studies under Irrigation through SaptaKosi and Sun Kosi dam Ø Appraisal of Detailed Project Reports related to Water Bodies under Jawaharlal Nehru National Urban Renewal Mission for Ministry of Urban Development, Government of India Ø Chhattisgarh Ø Quality Monitoring for Rural Electrification works in Chhattisgarh State under Rajiv Gandhi GrameenVidyutikaranYojana Scheme Ø Water Study and Geotechnical Investigation for Mega Power Project at Premnagar Ø Delhi Ø Master Plan for Sewerage System of Delhi for the year 2031 for Delhi Jal Board Ø Remodelling and Covering of Ramesh Nagar Drain from Kirti Nagar Furniture Block/Railway Line to for Municipal Corporation of Delhi

Ø Gujarat Ø Estimation of Design Basis Flood and safe Grade Elevation and Preparation of Area Drainage Plan for Mithivirdi Nuclear Power Plant, Bhavnagar Ø Mathematical Model Studies For Tidal Hydrodynamics And Sedimentation For The Phase II Development of Port at Tapi estuary, Hazira Ø Block contouring, planning, design, preparation of plans and estimates of distribution network & drainage downstream of chak for the command area under various canals. Ø Design drawing and Estimate for structures of Disty, Minor, Sub-Minors and Drain of Limbdi, Dhrangdhra, Botad, Morbi Branch canals of Saurashtra Branch Canal Ø Work for survey block contouring, planning, design and preparation of estimates and plans of distributary system of Kachahh Branch Canal between Ch.30 to 112km. SardarSarovar Project (Phase-VII). Ø Development / Up-gradation, Dredging, of fisheries harbours in the State of Gujarat including Project Management Ø Third Party Inspection services for flooring & electrical works in various bus stations Ø Third Party Inspection for various infrastructure works in Jasdan, Sanand&Okha Ø Feasibility study for cooling Tower at Ukai Thermal Power station Ø Area Flood Drainage Study for 40 MW Solar Power Project, Nr. Bitta village, District Kutch

Ø Third Party Inspection for Solid West Management, Slum area Development. & Storm drain work at Jamnagar Municipal Corporation Ø Third Party Inspection agencies for construction, supervision and inspection of materials, machinery and equipments for Narmada water pipeline project Ø Perspective plan & Action Plan for Backward Regions Grant Fund Scheme in Banaskantha&Sabarkantha District Ø Third Party Inspection for Sewage Pumping Station & RCC Elevated Reservoir of 18 & 21 lakhs capacity TP-38 at Surat Municipal Corporation, Surat Ø Addition Alternation / Renovation/ Retrofitting/ Strengthening / Development of Residential & non residential. Building Under Sub Div. Palanpur, Ambaji, Tharat& Deodar Ø Project Management Consultancy for Supervision of Construction. & Inspection of underground drainage Scheme at AmbajiGujarat Rural Housing Board Ø Fisheries Port Development work at Navabandar,Sutrapada&Madhvada Ø Project Management Consultancy for 6 Districts of Gujarat State under Gujarat Rural Housing Board Ø Appraisal of Detailed Project Reports related to Water Bodies under Jawaharlal Nehru National Urban Renewal Mission for Ministry of Urban Development, Government of India Haryana Ø Project Management Consultancy for works being implemented by Dakshin Haryana BijliVitran Nigam Ø Third Party Inspection of Water Supply & Sanitation Projects for Water Supply & Sanitation Department Ø Study on Water Management on Food Security Ø Independent Review and Monitoring Agency for Projects under Jawaharlal Nehru National Urban Renewal Mission for Mission cities Ø Third Party Independent Evaluation Agency- Energy Accounting Ø Project Appraisal Works for National Capital Region Planning Board, Government of India Himachal Pradesh Ø Third Party Inspection Works for Quality Monitoring and Inspection of the Rajiv Gandhi GrameenVidyutikaranYojana works for Himachal Pradesh State Electricity Board Ø Environmental Impact AssessmentStudy for DhaulaSidh Hydro Electric Project

Jammu and Kashmir Ø Formulation of Detailed Project Report for extension of Main Ravi Canal from Basantpur to Upstream of RanjitSagar Dam including Power Generation Units

Enroute Jharkhand Ø Design and Engineering of Water system for Essar Power (Jharkhand) Limited, for Tori Super Thermal Power Project Ø Area Drainage Study for Tilaiya Ultra Mega Power Project Ø Study relating to safety review of existing structure & providing proposal for taking up strengthening measures ( structural & non-structural) to be implemented prior to raising the conservation storage of Tilaiya dam for making water quantum (150 cusecs) available for Tilaiya Ø Project Management & Construction Supervision of Water Supply Scheme for Barhi Township in Hazaribagh district Karnataka Ø Detailed Project Report for Agriculture Demand Side Management Pilot Project Ø Mathematical Model Studies For Wave tranquillity For the Alternate Offshore Layout adjacent to BasvarajDurg For Proposed Development of Port at Haldipur, Karnataka For M/s Mineral Enterpirses Limited, Bangalore Ø Hydraulic Survey and Wind Measurement for Development of all weather deep drafted greenfield seaport at Haldipur Ø 8Urban Local Bodies project under Karnataka Municipal Reforms Project Ø 5Urban Local Bodies project under Karnataka Municipal Reforms Project Ø Hassan Urban Local Bodies project under Karnataka Municipal Reforms Project Ø Infrastructure Development and Investment Plan for 20 towns in Belgaum and Bagalkot Ø Second rural water supply and sanitation project – JalNirmal - Multi Village Water supply Scheme for Hallikhed and other 12 Villages Ø Project Management Consultancy for construction of Morarji Desai Residential School/Kittur Rani Chennamma Residential School building at Baindoor and Siddapura respectively. Ø Appraisal of Detailed Project Reports related to Water Bodies under Jawaharlal Nehru National Urban Renewal Mission for Ministry of Urban Development, Government of India Kerala Ø Design and Supervision Consultancy for Package 2 (Kochi, Thrissur and Kozhikode) (Third Party Inspection Energy Audit under Restructured Accelerated Power Development and Reforms Programme Ø Preparation of Environmental Impact Assessment, setting up of jetty, Intake and Outfall for the desalination plant, approaches to jetty with allied material handling equipment and for carrying out any works in river/creek or sea for the proposed 240 MW coal based thermal power plant, 1.5 MTPA cement grinding unit alongwith desalination plant at villages Pappiniassery and Kalliassery, District Kannur Ø Detailed Engineering for development of Port Ø Third Party Independent Evaluation Agency- Energy Accounting

Madhya Pradesh Ø Project Monitoring and Supervision of Quality of works under Rajiv Gandhi GrameenVidyutikaranYojana schemes of Morena and Sheopur District for Madhya Pradesh PoorvShetraVitran Co. Ltd., Ø Project Management for Construction of Low Cost Housing under Basic Services for Urban Poor, Jawaharlal Nehru National Urban Renewal Mission in Naya Raipur Ø Project Monitoring, Construction Supervision & Quality Control for Sewerage Project of Jabalpur city under Jawaharlal Nehru National Urban Renewal Mission Ø Withdrawal of 20MGD water from Betwa River at MahutaGhat for Bharat Oman Refinery Limited Bina Refinery Ø Nyabarongo Hydro Electric Project (2x 14 MW) – EM Package, Rwanda, Bharat Heavy Electricals Ltd., Bhopal Ø Shahpura Thermal Power Project, Jabalpur Ø Hydrological Studies and Design of suitable structure i.e. Anicut / Barrage and Raw Water Pump House for 2640 MW Coal Based Thermal Power Plant”

Ø Basic Study & Detailed Project Report for Water Intake System for 6 x 600 MW Chitrangi Thermal Power Project Ø Perspective plan & Action Plan for Backward Regions Grant FundScheme in Khandwa, Burhanpur&Khargone, Bhopal Districts Ø Independent Review and Monitoring Agency for Projects under Jawaharlal Nehru National Urban Renewal Mission for Mission cities Ø Third Party Independent Evaluation Agency- Energy Accounting Maharashtra Ø Monitoring & Evaluation Study on Effectiveness of Artificial Recharge of Groundwater Programme in rainfed region Ø Appraisal of Detailed Project Reports related to Water Bodies under Jawaharlal Nehru National Urban Renewal Mission for Ministry of Urban Development, Government of India Ø Feasibility study for intake and outfall including model studies and survey for proposed steel plant at Salav, in Raigad district Manipur Ø Third Party Implementing Agency for project monitoring and supervision of quality of Rajiv Gandhi GrameenVidyutikaranYojana works of XI Plan Schemes in Manipur State (For 5 Districts) Ø Appraisal of Detailed Project Reports related to Water Bodies under Jawaharlal Nehru National Urban Renewal Mission for Ministry of Urban Development, Government of India Meghalaya Ø Master Plan for Development of Irrigation Ø Appraisal of Detailed Project Reports related to Water Bodies under Jawaharlal Nehru National Urban Renewal Missionfor Ministry of Urban Development, Government of India Nagaland Ø Third Party Inspecting Agency in the State of Nagaland (For 2 Districts) Odisha Ø Rengali Irrigation Project, Left bank Canal -II (14,846 Ha), Reach II Ø Rengali Irrigation Sub-Project, Phase-I Ø Detailed Project report of Upper Vansadhara Irrigation project with Environment Impact Assessment & Environment Management Plan and Rehabilitation And Resettlement Plan Ø Survey and Investigation for preparation of feasibility report, Detailed Project report with Environment Impact Assessment & Environment Management Plan and Rehabilitation And Resettlement Plan for Lower Vansadhara project Ø Studies to Review Technical Feasibility of Por Development of Bichitrapur Ø Development of Stilling Basin and Desilting of Lagoon Ø Survey & Investigation of Middle Kolab Project including preparation of Detailed Project Report with Environment Impact Assessment & Environmental Management Plan and Rehabilitation & Resettlement Plan Ø Survey & Investigation of Tel Integrated Project including preparation of Detailed Project Report with Environment Impact Assessment & Environmental Management Plan and Rehabilitation & Resettlement Plan Punjab Ø Third Party Inspection Agencies for Quality Monitoring & Inspection of works covered in 17 Nos project sanctioned in the State of Punjab under Rajiv Gandhi GrameenVidyutikaranYojana Schemes Ø Area Drainage and Safe Grade Elevation Study for 1400 MW Rajpura Super-Critical Thermal Power Project in Patiala District Ø Third Party Independent Evaluation Agency- Energy Accounting Rajasthan Ø Independent Agency for Monitoring and Supervision works for Turnkey contracts, Jodhpur Vidyut Nigam Ltd. Ø Third Party Evaluation & Quality Assurance of Civil works in Jodhpur and Cities for Rajasthan Council of Elementary Education Ø Impact Monitoring Study of the Project Activities on Profitability of Farm Operation and Income of Farmers under Agriculture Support Services Ø Environmental Impact Assessmentstudy for various Gypsum Mines in Rajasthan Ø Conservation of khasara map to Mjurabba system under command of

SidhmukhNoharIrr. Project in Nohar and BhadraTahsils of Hanumangarh District Ø Command area survey and micro canalization studies in lift schemes Indira Gandhi Nahar Project stage-II, Bikaner Ø Independent Review and Monitoring Agency for Projects under Jawaharlal Nehru National Urban Renewal Mission for Mission cities Tamil Nadu Ø Technical Consultancy Assignment for Cheyyur Ultra Mega Thermal Power Project (6 X 660 MW) Ø Detailed Project Report for 'Development of Rajiv Gandhi Dry Port and Multi Modal Logistic Hub of Chennai Port Ø Detailed Project Report for Development of Barge handling facility at Chennai Port Ø Detailed Project Report for Development of Ro-Ro cum multipurpose berth and multilevel car park in Bharathi Dock at Chennai Port Ø Environmental Impact Assessmentstudy for Uppanar Mouth Project,Dept of Fisheries Ø Project Management Consultancy for Trichi Water Supply improvement Scheme Tamil Nadu Urban Development Project Ø Pre-feasibility study for Prospective Liquefied natural gas terminal at East Coast Ø Appraisal of Detailed Project Reports related to Water Bodies under Jawaharlal Nehru National Urban Renewal Missionfor Ministry of Urban Development, Government of India Ø Cheyyur Ultra mega Power Project (4000MW), Kanchipuram. Uttrakhand Ø Detailed Project Report of 146 MW BogudiyarSirkariBhyol Hydro Electric Project, Pithoragarh Uttar Pradesh Ø Techno Economic Feasibility Study for Development of Inland Water Transport on National Waterway No.-1 (River Ganga) between Haldia and Allahabad Ø Drawl of water through Intake System from River Yamuna and supply to respective reservoir of Prayagraj and Sangam Thermal Power Plants near Allahabad. Ø Appraisal of Detailed Project Reportsrelated to Water Bodies under Jawaharlal Nehru National Urban Renewal Mission for Ministry of Urban Development, Government of India Ø Project Appraisal Works for National Capital Region Planning Board, Government of India West Bengal Ø Feasibility Study for Port Facility at Sagar Island with Rail Connectivity Ø Prefeasibility study for Prospective Liquefied natural gasterminal at East Coast Ø Appraisal of Detailed Project Reports related to Water Bodies under Jawaharlal Nehru National Urban Renewal Mission for Ministry of Urban Development, Government of India Ø Detailed Project Report for improvement of embankments & ancillary work in Kandi& adjoining area in the district of Murshidabad Ø Preliminary Survey & Soil Investigation for Surface Water Based Piped Water Supply Scheme in Arsenic Areas of Chakdah Block including Bulk Supply to Chakdah Municipality of Nadia District Ø Preliminary Survey & Soil Investigation for Surface Water Based Piped Water Supply Scheme in Arsenic Areas of Haringhata Block of Nadia District Ø Engineering supervision of Turnkey work including project monitoring in connection with surface water based piped water supply schemes for arsenic affected areas of Nadia District. Ø Survey, Planning and Design of Micro - Canalisation under Damodar Valley Coporation inBurdwan District of area 26702 Ha. Ø Detailed Project Report for 2nd Sub Stage of Stage-I of Phase-I of Teesta Barrage Project Ø Project Management Consultancy for water supply scheme for IIT Kharagpur Ø Detailed Project Report including Survey, Feasibility Study and Design of a Causeway Two Lane Bridge on River Ajoy suitable for loaded Dumpers for Transporting Coal from Khagra – Joydev Coal Block in the District of Birbhum to the Railway Siding in the District of Bardhaman” to Consultant

Andaman and Nicobar Ø Watershed Development Project in Andaman & Nicobar Islands Islands Chandigarh Ø Third Party Independent Evaluation Agency- Energy Accounting Puducherry Ø Environmental Impact Assessmentstudy for fishing harbor, Dept of Fisheries

Annexure-III Annexure referred to in reply to part (b) of Starred Question No.266 to be answered on 29.8.2013 regarding Consultancy Services In Water Sector. STATE-WISE LIST OF ONGOING PROJECTS (2011-2012) State Name of Major/Key Projects Andhra Pradesh Ø “Estimation of Design Basis Flood and safe Grade Elevation” for the Proposed site of Nuclear Power Stations at Kovvada, Srikakulam District Ø Sea Water Intake and Outfall System-Hydrodynamic and Siltation Studies Ø Tranquility analysis for the proposed Kakinada Special Economic Zone Port Ø Monitoring and Evaluation Study on Effectiveness of artificial recharge of groundwater programme/schemes/projects in the rainfed regions Ø Pranhita-ChevellaSujalaSravanthi Project Arunachal Pradesh Ø Detailed Engineering and Project Management Consultancy Services for Provision of Buildings and Services Works at Various Locations Ø Hydraulic Model Studies for Siang Lower Hydro ElectricProject Ø Environmental Impact AssessmentStudy for Jarong Hydro-Electric Project Assam Ø Detailed Engineering and Project Management Consultancy Services for Provision of Buildings and Services Works at Missamari Bihar Ø Irrigation Studies of Command Area lying in Indian Territory under SaptaKosi High Dam Multipurpose Project Ø Detailed Project Report& Basic engineering documents and cost estimates for supply of Ganga River Water to BarauniThermal Power Station(2x50 MW + 2x 110 MW) existing units and 2x 250 MW Extension Project Chhattisgarh Ø Studies for ascertaining the maneuveringbehavior of the ships in the approach channelin the Mahanadi River Ø Cargo Jetty Terminal Facilities on Mahanadi River Ø Tandula Reservoir Augmentation Scheme Project Goa Ø Impact Evaluation Studies for assessing the impact of Sarwana Watershed Programme Gujarat Ø Estimation of Design Basis Flood and safe Grade Elevation and Preparation of Area Drainage Plan for Mithivirdi Nuclear Power Plant, Bhavnagar Detailed Project Report for upgradation of existing ship recycling yards at AlangSosia for undertaking safe and environmentally sound ship recycling operations Ø Detailed Project Report and Detailed Engineering of loading and unloading jetty at Mora Village on the banks of , Surat Ø Prefeasibility Study for development of VansiBorsi Port Ø Block Contouring, Planning, Design, Preparation of Plans and Estimates of Distribution Network and Drainages downstream of chak for the command area of Kachchh Branch Canal from 273 to 357km. Ø Design, Drawing and estimate for structures of Disty, Minors, Sub minors and Drains of Kachchh Branch canal, Gagodhar and Wandhiya sub branch canal system. Ø Planning of Kachchh Branch Canal from 273 to 357km. Ø Land resurvey as per the standards and specification of the National Land Record Modernization Programme guideline and update the land records based on new survey in Vadodara and Tapi districts of Gujarat. Ø Third Party Inspection of works of construction of Botad, Dhrangadhara and Morbi Branch Canal (Package No. 8 & 9) of SardarSarovar Narmada Nigam

Ltd. Ø Monitoring and Evaluation Study on Effectiveness of artificial recharge of groundwater programme/schemes/projects in the rainfed regions Ø Detailed Project Report for Mindholakhadi development project in Surat Ø Development /Upgradation, Dredging of fisheries harbours in the State of Gujarat including Project Management Ø Repair, Renovation and restoration of existing minor irrigation schemes Ø Project Management Consultancy for 6 Districts of Gujarat State under Gujarat Rural Housing Board Ø City survey records of town planning schemes Ø Project Management Consultancy for various Infrastructure works in Jasdan Municipality Ø Environmental Impact Assessment Study for Barge Jetty for Indian Farmers Fertiliser Cooperative LimitedKandla Ø Expansion of Port Facility at Hazira Haryana Ø Study on Water Management for Food Security Himachal Pradesh Ø Environment Impact Assessment Study for DhaulaSidh Hydro Electric Project Ø Environment Impact Assessment Study for Clay Mine for Kol Dam Project Ø Environment Impact Assessment Study for ReoliDugli Hydro Electric Project Ø Environment Impact Assessment Study for Shangling Hydro Electric Project Jammu and Kashmir Ø Detailed Project Report for extension of Main Ravi Canal from Basantpur to Upstream of RanjitSagar Dam including Power Generation Units Enroute Jharkhand Ø Feasibility Report and Detailed Project Report for Sewerage System and other related schemes for Sahibganj Nagar Parshad and Rajmahal Nagar Panchayat for Sahibganj Karnataka Ø Study under Action Plan for the Implementation of National Water Policy 2002 and Technical Preparedness for DDSA-2000 Ø Detailed Project Report for Agriculture Demand Side Management Pilot Project Ø Monitoring and Evaluation Study on Effectiveness of artificial recharge of ground water programme/schemes/projects in the rainfed regions Ø Construction of tailing Reservoir of minimum capacity 6.2 million tones with retaining structure across the ridge and arrangement for discharge of clear water and flood water to downstream water course for the proposed plant at Donimalai , Bellary district Ø Environment Impact Assessment Studies for Malpe Fisheries Kerala Ø Construction for demolition and re-construction of North Jetty - Phase I Studies Ø Design and Supervision Consultancy for Package 2 (Kochi, Thrissur and Kozhikode) (Third Party Inspection Energy Audit under Restructured Accelerated Power Development and Reforms Programme Madhya Pradesh Ø Consultancy Services for withdrawal of 20MGD water from Betwa River at MahutaGhat Ø Hydrological Study of River Water Intake System and Area Drainage System for 2 x 660 MW Super Critical Thermal Power Project at Narsinghpur Ø Project Monitoring and Construction Supervision along with Quality Control for Sewerage Project of Jabalpur City under Jawaharlal Nehru National Urban Renewal Mission Ø Monitoring and Evaluation Study on Effectiveness of artificial recharge of groundwater programme/ schemes/ projects in the rainfed regions Ø Detailed Project Report and supervision for rural roads in Dhar (Phase-III) and other 4 districts Ø Detailed Project Reportsand construction supervision for Rural roads in 4 districts Maharashtra Ø Pre-qualification of Promoters for Development of Kodali Pumped Storage Scheme Ø Contract for carrying out basic detailing to obtain statutory clearance, detailed engineering and supervision services for shallow water berthing facility for

proposed steel plant at Salav, in Raigad District Ø Mathematical Model Studies for proposed development of multipurpose terminal at Karanja Creek, Navi Mumbai Ø Beach Profiling Survey including submission of report and drawings Ø Feasibility Study to set up ship/submarine Launching System at Alcock Yard, Dock Yard Road, Mumbai Ø Various Oceanographic Studies to be carried out at Jawaharlal Nehru Port Ø Work Order for Orbit, Mandwa Area Drainage Studies Ø Monitoring & Evaluation Study on Effectiveness of Artificial Recharge of Ground Water Programme / Schemes / Projects in the Rainfed Regions of Maharashtra Ø Preparation of slum free city plan and Detailed Project Report for Rajiv AwasYojna Projects for Mira Bhayander in Mumbai Ø Development of Captive Port Facilities, Nandgaon Ø Environment Impact Assessment Study for Jaigarh port Meghalaya Ø Environment Impact Assessment Study for Dibbin Hydro Electric Project, Shillong Ø Environment Impact Assessment Study for Kynshi-II Hydro Electric Project Odisha Ø Rengali Irrigation Project, Left bank Canal -II (14,846 Ha), Reach II Ø Rengali Irrigation Sub-project, Phase-I Ø Detailed Project report of Upper Vansadhara Irrigation project with Environment Impact Assessment & Environment Management Plan and Rehabilitation And Resettlement Plan Ø Survey and Investigation for preparation of feasibility report, Detailed Project report with Environment Impact Assessment & Environment Management Plan and Rehabilitation And Resettlement Plan for Lower Vansadhara project Ø Studies to Review Technical Feasibility of Port Development of Bichitrapur Ø Development of Stilling Basin and Desilting of Lagoon Ø Survey & Investigation of Middle Kolab Project including preparation of Detailed Project Report with Environment Impact Assessment & Environmental Management Plan and Rehabilitation & Resettlement Plan Ø Rengali Irrigation Project, Right bank Canal (18,400Ha) Ø Pre feasibility report for (13 X 3 MW) &Baigundi (9 X 3 MW) Hydro Electric Projects Ø Detailed Project Report for Bhimkund (13 X 3 MW) &Baigundi (9 X 3 MW) Hydro Electric Projects Ø Development of a Container Cargo Port and Cruise Terminal at Baliharachandhi in Puri District - Detailed Pre-Techno Economic Feasibility Study Ø Detail Survey for Development of Inland Waterways Ø Development of Port at BahudaMuhan in - Preparation of Pre- Techno-Economic Feasibility Report Ø Development of Port at Bahabalpur District - Preparation of Pre-Techno- Economic Feasibility Report Ø Survey & Investigation of Tel Integrated Project including preparation of Detailed Project Report with Environment Impact Assessment & Environmental Management Plan and Rehabilitation & Resettlement Plan Punjab Ø Study on Water Management for Food Security Rajasthan Ø Study on Planning of Water Resources Ø Survey for 2x660 MW Chhabra Super Critical Thermal Power Project, Chhabra, Distt. Baran Ø Determination of Dynamic Properties of Rock Cores (Resonant Column Tests and Sonic Velocity Tests) for Nuclear Power Corporation of India Limited- RawatBhata Project Ø Area Drainage Study (Preliminary) for Concentrated Solar Power Project at Barmer Ø Monitoring and Evaluation Study on Effectiveness of artificial recharge of ground water programme/ schemes/ projects in the rainfed regions

Ø Command Area Survey and Micro-Canalisation Studies in Lift Schemes of Indira Gandhi Nahar Project Stage-II, Bikaner Ø Conversion of Khasras in to Murabbas and Bighas in Sidhmukh-Nohar Irrigation Project, Hanumangarh Ø Bench Marking and Water Audit of 20 Major/Medium projects Ø Project Management Consultancy for Central Government Employees Welfare Housing OrganisationGroup Housing II, Jagatpura Tamil Nadu Ø Chennai Petroleum Corporation Limited Desalination Plant - Relocation of Intake/Outfall - Mechanical, Electrical and Instrumentation Systems at Kattupalli Ø Rainwater harvesting works for NTPC Tamil Nadu Energy Company Limited including preparation of documents like technical specifications, construction drawings, estimate/Bill of Quantitiesetc. for compilation of tender documents Ø Tamil Nadu Irrigated Agriculture Modernization and Water-bodies Restoration and Management Project Consultancy Services for Construction Quality Management and Technical Supervision Ø Monitoring and Evaluation Study on Effectiveness of artificial recharge of groundwater Programme/ schemes/ projects in the rainfed region Ø Project Management Consultancy for water supply project, Trichy Uttrakhand Ø Environmental Impact Assessment Study for Devsari Hydro Electric Project Ø Dam break Study for Devasari Hydro Electric Project

Uttar Pradesh Ø Monitoring& Evaluation Study for Uttar Pradesh Sodic Lands Reclamation Project -III Ø Preliminary Water intake study- 2x660 MW Thermal Power Project at Mirzapur,6x660 MW LancoHimavat Thermal Power Project, Bhognipur, Ramabai District, UP-Raw Water Intake System Study Ø Area Drainage Study for Mirzapur Project Ø Adequacy of Water Availability/Study for Drawl of 2x80 Cusec from Yamuna River for Thermal Power Project being developed by Lanco at Tehsil Bhognipur, Distt. Ramabai Nagar Ø Study on Water Management for Food Security Ø Study to “Identify gaps in input supply, credit availability, dissemination of appropriate technology and other requirements relevant for improvement of productivity of field and horticultural crops in rain fed areas of Bundelkhand region Ø Development of Captive Port Facilities, Nandgaon West Bengal Ø Mathematical Model Studies for various flow training measures to improve the navigation channel leading to Haldia Dock in Hugli Estuary Ø Procurement/Development and Customization of Software Ø Close Grid Survey of Auckland Closure Spur No. 26 with Multibeam and sub- bottom Profiler Ø Surface Water Based Piped Water Supply Schemes in arsenic affected areas of Nadia District (Northern Sector) Ø Feasibility study for Port Facility at Sagar Island with rail connectivity Puducherry Ø Additional Components Viz., Package - 11 (Dredging), Package - 13 (Bet Mending Shed), Package - 15 (Administrative Block) and Package - 16 (Slipway) ALL OVER INDIA BASIS Ø Information, Education and Communicationactivities for Ministry of Water Resources for promoting objectives of conservation of water and preservation of its quality, minimizing wastage and ensuring in equitable distribution both across and within the State through integrated Water Resources Management and awareness creation through effective communication with People

Annexure-IV

Annexure referred to in reply to part (b) of Starred Question No.266 to be answered on 29.8.2013 regarding Consultancy Services In Water Sector. STATE-WISE LIST OF ON-GOING PROJECTS (2012-13) STATE Name of Major/Key Projects Andhra Pradesh Ø Site Survey/Data Collection for River Studies for the Naval Harbour-Project Varsha Ø Estimation of Safe Grade Elevation and Area Drainage Studies for Proposed Nuclear Power Stations at Kovvada Site in Srikakulam Bihar Ø Feasibility Studies and Preparation of Detailed Project Reports for Water Supply, Waste Water Management and other works in Gaya Ø Project Management Consultancy for works under Basic Services for Urban Poor Schemes of Jawaharlal Nehru National Urban Renewal Mission projects in Patna and Bodhgaya cities Ø Geological Investigations at the project site of DagmaraHydro Electric Project Ø Liquefaction study for Dagmara Hydro Electric Project in Distt. Supaul, Ø Design of Barrage, Power House and other civil structures in coordination with Electro-Mechanical works of ArarghatHydro Electric Project including planning for execution Ø Physical Model for Dagmara Hydro Electric Project Ø Detailed design and drawings of civil structures in coordination with Electro- Mechanical works of Bathnaha Small Hydro Project including balance drawings and planning for execution Ø Detailed design and drawings of civil structures in coordination with Electro- Mechanical works of Nirmali Small Hydro Projectincluding balance drawings and planning for execution Chhattisgarh Ø Project Management Consultant for Development of Ring Road No. 4, Road Network System, Water Supply System, Sewerage, Electrical Networks, Storm Water Drains and Reuse System including Defect Liability for Kamal Vihar, Raipur Ø Project Management for Construction of Low Cost Housing under Basic Services for Urban Poor , Jawaharlal Nehru National Urban Renewal Mission in Naya Raipur Ø Quality Monitoring for Rural Electrification works under Rajiv Gandhi GrameenVidyutikaranYojana Scheme Delhi Ø Remodelling and Covering of Ramesh Nagar Drain from Kirti Nagar Furniture Block/ Railway Line to Najafgarh Drain Ø Master Plan for Sewerage System of Delhi for the year 2031 Ø Third Party Inspection of works of Delhi Jal Board Ø Environmental Impact Assessment Study for Upgradation of National Center for Diseases Control, New Delhi, Ministry of Health and Family Welfare Ø Comprehensive integrated Scheme of Water Supply arrangement for Underground portion of Line 7 and Line 8 Gujarat Ø Estimation of design flood and safe grade estimation for the proposed site of Nuclear Power Plant at ChhayaMirthiVirdhi Ø Implementing Agency for Execution of Projects for Metro Link Express for Gandhinagar and Ahmedabad Company Ltd. Ø Estimation of Safe Grade Elevation and Area Drainage Studies for Proposed Nuclear Power Stations at Kovvada Site in MithiVirdisite in Bhavnagar District Ø Environmental Impact Assessment Study for Barge Jetty for Indian Farmers Fertiliser Cooperative LimitedKandla Ø Proposed Expansion of port facilities of Essar Bulk terminal Ltd. at Hazira Ø Block contouring, planning, design and preparation of plans, estimates of distribution network and drainage downstream of chak for the command area under Various Canals Ø Third Party Inspection for construction of various Branch Canals of SardarSarovar Narmada Nigam Limited Ø Geotechnical investigation for Kachchh branch canal- from ch 189.977 to 357.185 km Ø Geotechnical investigation for Wandhia and Gagodhar Sub Branch Canal

STATE Name of Major/Key Projects Ø Geological / Geotechnical investigation for construction of Statue of Unity at Sadhu Hills Ø Planning, Designing and Estimate for Underground Pipeline system of Minors and Sub Minors in SardarSarovar Project command - Dhimaand Radhanpur Branch Canal as Underground Pipeline Ø Strip Topography Surveys and Canal Alignment Planning of Gagodhar, Wandhia and Dudhai Sub Branch Canal off- taking from Kachahh Branch Canal Ø Development /Upgradation, Dredging, Maintenance Repair of fisheries harbours in the State of Gujarat including Project Management Ø Land Re-Survey of Vadodara Ø Land Re-Survey of Tapi Ø Master Plan for Water Resources Structures in 43 Tribal Talukas Ø City survey records of town planning schemes Ø Project Management Consultancy for various Infrastructure works under Jasdan Municipality Haryana Ø Third Party Inspection of Water Supply and Sanitation Projects for Water Supply and Sanitation Department Ø Independent Review and Monitoring Agency for Projects under Jawaharlal Nehru National Urban Renewal Mission for Mission cities Ø Third Party Inspection Energy Audit under Restructure Accelerated Power Development and Reforms Programme Himachal Pradesh Ø Environmental Impact Assessment Study for DhaulaSidh Hydro Electric Project Jammu and Kashmir Ø Flood Protection and Training of River Chenab from D/S of Akhnoor Bridge to the exit-entry of Indo-Pak Border Ø Detailed Project Report for Flood Management of D/S of Akhnoor Bridge to the exit entry of Indo-Pak Border Ø Comprehensive contract management services for Implementation of Engineering, Procurement and Construction Contracts for Construction of 9 MW Dah and 9 MW HanuHydro Electric Projects Kerala Ø Project Management and Consultancy for Demolition and Reconstruction of North Jetty, Naval Base, Kochi Ø Design and Supervision Consultancy for Package 2 (Kochi, Thrissur and Kozhikode) (Third Party Inspection Energy Audit under Restructured Accelerated Power Development and Reforms Programme Madhya Pradesh Ø Detailed Engineering, preparation of Bill of Quantitiesand Specifications and Construction Supervision for raising the height of existing Weir Bharat Oman Refineries Ltd. Ø Detailed Project Report for Extension, Renovation and Modernization of Tawa Project Ø Slum Free City Plan for Upgradation/ Rehabilitation of Slums under Rajiv AwasYojana Scheme for Bilaspur Municipal Corporation Ø Project Monitoring , Construction Supervision and Quality Control for Sewerage Project of Jabalpur city under Jawaharlal Nehru National Urban Renewal Mission Ø Project Monitoring and Supervision of Quality of Works under Rajiv Gandhi GrameenVidyuti Karan Yojana schemes of Morena and Sheopur District for Madhya Pradesh PoorvShetraVitran Co. Ltd. Jabalpur Ø Third Party Inspection Energy Audit Ø Feasibility and Water availability study from river Ken for Barethi Thermal Power Station Ø Detailed Project Reports and construction supervision for Rural roads in 4 districts Mizoram Ø Master Planning, Architectural Engineering Services and Project Management for Construction of Infrastructure for setting up Indian Institute of Mass Communication Regional Centre in the University Campus Odisha Ø Detailed Project report of Upper Vansadhara Irrigation project with Environment Impact Assessment & Environment Management Plan and Rehabilitation And

STATE Name of Major/Key Projects Resettlement Plan Ø Survey and Investigation for preparation of feasibility report, Detailed Project report with Environment Impact Assessment & Environment Management Plan and Rehabilitation And Resettlement Plan for Lower Vansadhara project Ø Development of Stilling Basin and Desilting of Lagoon Ø Survey & Investigation of Middle Kolab Project including preparation of Detailed Project Report with Environment Impact Assessment & Environmental Management Plan and Rehabilitation & Resettlement Plan Ø Rengali Irrigation Project, Right bank Canal (18,400Ha) Ø Pre feasibility report for Bhimkund (13 X 3 MW) &Baigundi (9 X 3 MW) Hydro Electric Projects Ø Detailed Project Report for Bhimkund (13 X 3 MW) &Baigundi (9 X 3 MW) Hydro Electric Projects Ø Detail Survey for Development of Inland Waterways Ø Pre-Techno-Economic Feasibility Report - Development of Port at BahudaMuhan in Ganjam District Ø Pre-Techno Economic Feasibility Report -Development of Port at Bahabalpur District Ø Detailed Engineering for Re-modelling of Satapada Jetty at in Puri Ø Preparation of Detailed Project Report for sewerage system of areas of Cuttack under Odisha Integrated SanitationImprovement Project Ø Survey & Investigation of Tel Integrated Project including preparation of Detailed Project Report with Environment Impact Assessment & Environmental Management Plan and Rehabilitation & Resettlement Plan Rajasthan Ø Ayad River Front Development Project through Abatement of Pollution, River Flow Channelization and River Front Beautification in Udaipur Ø AmanishahkaNallah Front Development Project through Abatement of Pollution, River Flow Channelization and River Front Beautification in Ø Jojari River Front Development Project through Abatement of Pollution, River Flow Channelization and River Front Beautification in Jodhpur Ø Detailed Project Reports for the River Front Development Project for River Jojari in Jodhpur, River Ayad in Udaipur and AmanishahKaNallah in Jaipur Ø Topographical, Cadastral survey, Detailed study of Project area, Re-designing of Irrigation and Drainage System and Detailed Project Report for revamping of Chambal Canal Distribution system in Right and Left Main Canal Ø Project Management Consultancy for Department of Science and Technology project Phase 2 Ø Command Area Survey and Micro-canalisation Studies in lift Schemes of Indira Gandhi Nahar Project Stage-II, Bikaner Ø Conversion of Khasras into Murabbas and Bighas in Sidh-Mukh-Nohar Irrigation Project, Hanumangarh Ø Study of Benchmarking and Water Auditing of Gang Canal System, Sri Ganga Nagar Ø Study of Bench Marking and Water Auditing of Bhakra Canal System, Hanumangarh Ø Detailed Project Report of Eta-Singrasar lift Minor Irrigation Scheme, Suratgarh Ø Project Management Consultancy for Central Government Employees Welfare Housing Organisation Group Housing II, Jagatpura Tamil Nadu Ø Project Management Consultancy for Water Supply Improvement Scheme for Trichy Ø Project Management Consultancy for mining, augmentation and renovation for Water Project of Department of Science and Technology - Phase 2 Uttrakhand Ø Design Supervision Consultancy Bhimtal Infrastructure Development Investment Program for Tourism Uttar Pradesh Ø Monitoring and Evaluation Study for Sodic Land Reclamation Project, Phase - III Ø Pre-feasibility Report for inclusion of Lower Ganga Canal system in Uttar Pradesh Water Sector Restructuring Project- Phase-II. Ø Common Guideline for Scheme on Management of Declining Groundwater Table for

STATE Name of Major/Key Projects Sustaining Food Production in States of Punjab, Haryana and Western Uttar Pradesh Ø Third Party Inspection Energy Audit under Restructured Accelerated Power Development and Reforms Programme Ø Field Quality Assurance for Greater Noida Authority West Bengal Ø Review and prioritization of River Regulatory Measure of Kolkata Port Trust Ø Detailed Project Report of Teesta Low Dam I and II ( Combined) HydroElectric Project ( 3 X 27 MW) Ø Detailed Project Report of Teesta Intermediate HydroElectric Project ( 4 X 21 MW) Ø Detailed Project Report of Turga Pumped Storage Project (4 X 250 MW) Ø Pre-feasibility Report of Teesta Low Dam- V HydroElectric Project ( 4 X 20 MW) Ø Tranquillity Study near Kanika Sand at Four Locations NORTH EASTERN Ø Third Party Inspection Energy Audit under Restructured Accelerated Power STATES Development and Reforms Programme ALL OVER INDIA Ø Third Party Inspection and Monitoring for Basic Services for Urban Poor and Integrated Housing & Slum Development Programme Projects under Jawaharlal Nehru National Urban Renewal Mission

Annexure-V Annexure referred to in reply to part (b) of Starred Question No.266 to be answered on 29.8.2013 regarding Consultancy Services In Water Sector. STATE-WISE LIST OF ON-GOING PROJECTS (2013-2014) (April-July 2013) STATE Name of Major/Key Projects Andhra Pradesh Ø Third party Quality Control of Civil works of Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation Ø Estimation of Safe Grade Elevation and Area Drainage Studies for Proposed Nuclear Power Stations at Kovvada Site in Srikakulam Bihar Ø Project Management Consultancy for works under Basic Services for Urban Poor Schemes of Jawaharlal Nehru National Urban Renewal Mission projects in Patna and Bodhgaya cities Ø Liquefaction study for DagmaraHydroElectric Projectin Distt. Supaul, Ø Design of Barrage, Power House and other civil structures in coordination with Electro-Mechanical works of ArarghatHydroElectric Projectincluding planning for execution Ø Detailed design and drawings of civil structures in coordination with Electro- Mechanical works of Bathnaha Small Hydro Project including balance drawings and planning for execution Ø Detailed design and drawings of civil structures in coordination with Electro- Mechanical works of Nirmali Small Hydro Projectincluding balance drawings and planning for execution Chhattisgarh Ø Micro planning – Rajiv AwasYojana Scheme for Bilaspur Municipal Corporation Ø Project Management for Construction of Low Cost Housing under Basic Services for Urban Poor , Jawaharlal Nehru National Urban Renewal Mission in Naya Raipur Ø Quality Monitoring for Rural Electrification works under Rajiv Gandhi GrameenVidyutikaranYojana Scheme Delhi Ø Comprehensive Socio-economic Survey of Households in JJ cluster in SangamVihar Ø Third Party supervision and Quality control for works pertaining to Rural and Urban Roads and building works Ø Remodelling and Covering of Ramesh Nagar Drain from Kirti Nagar Furniture Block/ Railway Line to Najafgarh Drain Ø Master Plan for Sewerage System of Delhi for the year 2031 Ø Third Party Inspection of works of Delhi Jal Board

STATE Name of Major/Key Projects Gujarat Ø Impact Evaluation Study of works under State Forest Development Agency Ø Feasibility Study of Jack Well/ Radial Well in Narmada Ø Third Party Inspection for construction of various Lift Irrigation Scheme- Vadodara, Narmada, Anand, Khera, PallageBhatti Ø Flood Mitigation measures for Dholera Special Investment Region (Short Term Measures) Ø Estimation of design flood and safe grade estimation for the proposed site of Nuclear Power Plant at ChhayaMirthiVirdhi Ø Construction of Diaphragm Wall & Anchor Slab along Sabarmati River bed for Metro Link Express between Gandhinagar and Ahmedabad Ø Estimation of Safe Grade Elevation and Area Drainage Studies for Proposed Nuclear Power Stations at Kovvada Site in MithiVirdiStie in Bhavnagar District Ø Block contouring, planning, design and preparation of plans, estimates of distribution network and drainage downstream of chak for the command area under Various Canals Ø Third Party Inspection for construction of various Branch Canals of SardarSarovar Narmada Nigam Limited Ø Planning, Designing and Estimate for Underground Pipeline system of Minors and Sub Minors in SardarSarovar Project command - Dhimaand Radhanpur Branch Canal as Underground Pipeline Ø Strip Topography Surveys and Canal Alignment Planning of Gagodhar, Wandhia and Dudhai Sub Branch Canal off- taking from Kachahh Branch Canal Ø Development /Upgradation, Dredging, Maintenance Repair etc., of fisheries harbours in the State of Gujarat including Project Management Ø Master Plan for Water Resources Structures in 43 Tribal Talukas Ø City survey records of town planning schemes Ø Project Management Consultancy for various Infrastructure works under Jasdan Municipality Haryana Ø Third Party Inspection of works under Haryana Tourism Department Ø Third Party Inspection of Water Supply and Sanitation Projects Ø Independent Review and Monitoring Agency for Projects under Jawaharlal Nehru National Urban Renewal Mission for Mission cities Ø Third Party Inspection Energy Audit under Restructure Accelerated Power Development and Reforms Programme Jammu and Kashmir Ø Pre-feasibility Report for 330MW Wardwan Hydro Electric Project Ø Comprehensive contract management services for Implementation of Engineering, Procurement and Construction Contracts for Construction of 9 MW Dah and 9 MW HanuHydro Electric Projects Ø Flood Protection and Training of River Chenab from D/s of Akhnoor Bridge to the exit-entry of Indo-Pak Border Ø Detailed Project Report for Flood Management of Chenab River D/S of Akhnoor Bridge to the exit entry of Indo-Pak Border Jharkhand Ø Correction of System Deficiency Discharge of Canal of 50 Cusecs and below under Command Area Development, Ranchi Kerala Ø Ship Mooring Analysis for proposed Multi-Jetty in Cochin Port Ø Environment Impact Assessment Study for Construction of dedicated berth at Beypore, Calicut Ø Project Management and Consultancy for Demolition and Reconstruction of North Jetty, Naval Base, Kochi Madhya Pradesh Ø Pre Dispatch Inspection and Quality Assurance of Materials and equipments for Madhya Pradesh VidhyutVitran Corporation Limited Ø Supervision and Quality Control of Roads under PradhanMantriGraminSadakYojana for Ratlam Ø Extension, Renovation and Modernization of Tawa Irrigation Project Ø Detailed Engineering, preparation of Bill of Quantities and Specifications and

STATE Name of Major/Key Projects Construction Supervision for raising the height of existing Weir Bharat Oman Refineries Ltd. Ø Slum Free City Plan for Upgradation/ Rehabilitation of Slums under Rajiv AwasYojana Scheme for Bilaspur Municipal Corporation Ø Project Monitoring , Construction Supervision and Quality Control for Sewerage Project of Jabalpur city under Jawaharlal Nehru National Urban Renewal Mission Ø Project Monitoring and Supervision of Quality of Works under Rajiv Gandhi GrameenVidyuti Karan Yojana schemes of Morena and Sheopur District for Madhya Pradesh PoorvShetraVitran Co. Ltd. Jabalpur Ø Third Party Inspection Energy Audit Ø Feasibility and Water availability study from river Ken for Barethi Thermal Power Station Ø Detailed Project Reports and construction supervision for Rural roads in 4 districts Manipur Ø Detailed Project Report and revised Cost Estimate including design of a Tunnel for Extension of raw water pipeline for ThoubalMultipurpose Project Odisha Ø Preparation of Detailed Project Report for Small Hydro Electric Project (2 X 1.5 MW) at Kanupur in the district of Keonjhar Ø Preparation of Detailed Project Report for Jambhira Small Hydro Electric Project (2 X 1.2 MW) at Jambhira in the district of Mayurbhanj Ø Preparation of Detailed Project Report of Upper Vansadhara Irrigation project with Environment Impact Assessment & Environment Management Plan and Rehabilitation And Resettlement Plan Ø Survey and Investigation for preparation of feasibility report, Detailed Project report with Environment Impact Assessment & Environment Management Plan and Rehabilitation And Resettlement Plan for Lower Vansadhara project Ø Development of Stilling Basin and Desilting of Lagoon Ø Survey & Investigation of Middle Kolab Project including preparation of Detailed Project Report with Environment Impact Assessment & Environmental Management Plan and Rehabilitation & Resettlement Plan Ø Rengali Irrigation Project, Right bank Canal (18,400Ha) Ø Pre feasibility report for Bhimkund (13 X 3 MW) &Baigundi (9 X 3 MW) Hydro Electric Projects Ø Detailed Project Report for Bhimkund (13 X 3 MW) &Baigundi (9 X 3 MW) Hydro Electric Projects Ø Detailed Engineering for Re-modelling of Satapada Jetty at Chilika lake in Puri Ø Preparation of Detailed Project Report for sewerage system of areas of Cuttack under Odisha Integrated SanitationImprovement Project Ø Water availability studies for 800 MW Thermal Power Project of Odisha Thermal Power Corporation Ø Survey & Investigation of Tel Integrated Project including preparation of Detailed Project Report with Environment Impact Assessment & Environmental Management Plan and Rehabilitation & Resettlement Plan Punjab Ø Review and update of the City Development Plan for Ludhiana Ø Complete technical and commercial evaluation of Bids received and Post Award Engineering for Punjab State Power Corporation Limited Rajasthan Ø Planning of Drainage System for Domestic waste in Bhiwadi Ø Study of Benchmarking and Water Auditing of Gang Canal System, Sri Ganga Nagar Ø Study of Bench Marking and Water Auditing of Bhakra Canal System, Hanumangarh Ø Detailed Project Report of Eta-Singrasar lift Minor Irrigation Scheme, Suratgarh Ø Detailed Project Reports for the River Front Development Project for River Jojari in Jodhpur, River Ayad in Udaipur and AmanishahKaNallah in Jaipur Ø Detailed Project Report and Project Management Services for revamping of distribution system in right and left main of Chambal Canal Ø Command Area Survey and Micro-canalisation Studies in lift Schemes of Indira Gandhi Nahar Project Stage-II, Bikaner

STATE Name of Major/Key Projects Ø Conversion of Khasras into Murabbas and Bighas in Sidh-Mukh-Nohar Irrigation Project, Hanumangarh Tamil Nadu Ø Executing Kundah Pumped Storage Hydro Electric Projects (4 X 125 MW) in the Nilgiris District Ø Tamil Nadu Irrigated Agriculture Modernization and Water Bodies Restoration and Management Project Ø Project Management Consultancy for Water Supply Improvement Scheme for Trichy Tripura Ø Repair, Renovation and Restoration of RudraSagar Lake Uttrakhand Ø Design Supervision Consultancy Bhimtal Infrastructure Development Investment Program for Tourism Uttar Pradesh Ø Integrated Watershed Management Program Ø Project Management Consultancy for Implementation of Restructured Accelerated Power Development and Reforms Programme Schemes Ø Monitoring and Evaluation Study for Sodic Land Reclamation Project, Phase - III Ø Field Quality Assurance for Greater Noida Authority Ø Pre-feasibility Report for inclusion of Lower Ganga Canal system in Uttar Pradesh Water Sector Restructuring Project- Phase-II. Ø Third Party Inspection Energy Audit under Restructured Accelerated Power Development and Reforms Programme West Bengal Ø Prefeasibility Report of Farrakha Hydro Electric Project (125 MW) Ø Review and prioritization of River Regulatory Measure of Kolkata Port Trust Ø Detailed Project Report of Teesta Low Dam I and II ( Combined) Hydro Electric Project ( 3 X 27 MW) Ø Detailed Project Report of Teesta Intermediate Hydro Electric Project ( 4 X 21 MW) Ø Detailed Project Report of Turga Pumped Storage Project (4 X 250 MW) Ø Pre-feasibility Report of Teesta Low Dam- V Hydro Electric Project ( 4 X 20 MW) NORTH EASTERN Ø Third Party Inspection Energy Audit under Restructured Accelerated Power STATES Development and Reforms Programme

ALL OVER INDIA Ø Third Party Inspection and Monitoring for Basic Services for Urban Poor and Integrated Housing & Slum Development Programme Projects under Jawaharlal Nehru National Urban Renewal Mission

Annexure-VI Annexure referred to in reply to part (b) of Starred Question No.266 to be answered on 29.8.2013 regarding Consultancy Services In Water Sector. SUMMARY OF STATE WISE DETAIL OF PROJECTS (Rs. In Lakhs) SUMMARY OF STATE WISE REVENUE FY1314 PARTICULARS FY 11- FY 12- SL. FY 10-11 (UP TO 12 13 NO. JULY'2013) 1 ANDHRA PRADESH 596.85 172.10 346.23 103.53 2 ARUNACHAL PRADESH 0.00 11.94 6.44 0.00 3 ANDAMAN & NICOBAR ISLANDS 261.64 2.05 0.00 0.00 4 ASSAM 0.00 54.92 15.31 0.00 5 BIHAR 299.77 900.93 593.72 138.10 6 CHATTISGARH 269.70 24.02 226.80 61.64 7 DAMAN DIU 7.80 29.54 0.00 0.00 8 DELHI 1733.38 4757.33 3353.67 197.40 9 GOA 6.44 18.82 0.00 12.56 10 GUJARAT 4009.55 2638.58 2182.67 2778.10 11 HARYANA 696.09 726.71 723.73 679.66 12 HIMACHAL PRADESH 54.50 43.06 46.01 0.00

13 JAMMU AND KASHMIR 102.03 169.43 59.20 78.96 14 JHARKHAND 41.31 162.00 286.71 5.50 15 KARANATAKA 335.77 222.39 1259.28 95.78 16 KERALA 426.62 261.32 678.21 16.00 17 MADHYA PRADESH 336.67 1039.50 1452.91 166.68 18 MAHARASHTRA 550.92 452.26 504.19 27.87 19 MANIPUR 123.00 123.00 123.00 17.50 20 MEGHALAYA 31.80 21.28 7.43 0.00 21 MIZORAM 0.00 1.19 0.66 0.00 22 NAGALAND 30.86 6.54 0.00 0.00 23 ODISHA 195.41 372.94 323.64 8.55 24 PUNJAB 33.46 30.23 39.80 11.78 25 PUDUCHERRY 0.00 3.81 37.50 0.00 26 RAJASTHAN 685.60 814.61 1077.80 554.09 27 SIKKIM 0.00 59.21 74.02 0.00 28 TAMILNADU 293.16 454.01 170.53 40.84 29 TRIPURA 0.00 3.72 0.00 14.00 30 UTTAR PRADESH 75.44 1142.14 3230.65 644.02 31 UTTRAKHAND 0.00 17.68 0.60 0.00 32 WEST BENGAL 250.70 284.70 786.18 17.29 NATIONAL RAINFED DEVELOPMENT 33 25.62 14.26 11.61 0.00 AUTHORITY 34 KOLKATA PORT TRUST 0.00 0.00 18.00 0.00 35 NATIONAL CAPITAL REGION PLANNING BOARD 1.60 0.00 2.40 0.00 36 C G E W H O NEW DELHI 0.00 35.41 2.39 0.00 37 KHADI & VILLAGE INDUSTRIES CORP 0.00 2.01 0.00 0.00

NET IRRIGATED AREA 29th August, 2013

LSQ 3008

SHRI ADAGUR H VISHWANATH

Will the Minister of WATER RESOURCES be pleased to state:-

(a) the percentage of net sown area irrigated by canals, ground water and rain water, respectively, in Karnataka;

(b) the reasons for poor irrigation (canal and ground water) facilities; and

(c) the steps taken by the Union Government to enhance net irrigated area in Karnataka?

THE MINISTER FOR WATER RESOURCES (SHRI HARISH RAWAT)

(a) As per the information furnished by the Ministry of Agriculture, Government of India, the percentage of net sown area irrigated by canals, ground water and rain water (rainfed area) in Karnataka is 11.0, 16.3 and 66.8 respectively during the year 2010-11.

(b) & (c) Water is a subject in the State List at Entry 17 of List II in 7th schedule of the Constitution (Article 246 refers). The development of irrigation thus falls in the ambit of respective State Governments and as such the planning, execution, operation and maintenance of irrigation projects including enhancing net irrigated areas are to be carried out by the States from their own resources as per their priorities. However, in order to supplement the

efforts of the State Governments, Government of India provides technical guidance and financial assistance to State Governments including Karnataka to encourage sustainable development and efficient management of water resources through various schemes and programmes. Namely, “Accelerated Irrigation Benefits Programme (AIBP)”, “Command Area Development and Water Management (CAD&WM) Programme”, and “Repair, Renovation and Restoration (RRR) of Water Bodies” etc. Central Ground Water Board has been taking steps for regulation of ground water development and for promoting rain water harvesting and artificial recharge.

UPGRADATION OF DELTA CANALS 29th August, 2013

LSQ 3012

SHRI SURESH KUMAR SHETKAR

Will the Minister of WATER RESOURCES be pleased to state:-

(a) whether the Union Government is speeding up the upgradation of Delta canals including Nagarjunasagar in Andhra Pradesh;

(b) if so, the details thereof and the amount spent for this purpose during the last three years; and

(c) if not, the reasons therefor?

THE MINISTER FOR WATER RESOURCES (SHRI HARISH RAWAT)

(a) No such specific proposal on upgradation of Delta canals in Andhra Pradesh is under appraisal in the Ministry of Water Resources. However, Government of Andhra Pradesh have informed that Modernization of Nagarjunasagar Project Dam and Canals works has been taken up with World Bank Assistance of Rs.2025 crore out of the total cost of Rs.4444.41 crore.

Modernization of Canals under Krishna Delta System, Godavari Delta System and Penna Delta System has been taken up with State funds under Normal State Plan. The expenditure incurred in three years under these projects is Rs.1613 crore.

(b) & (c) Government of Andhra Pradesh have informed that the Modernization of Nagarjunasagar Project Dam and Canals works are programmed for six years. The project is effective from 10th September, 2010. Allocation of budget, funds released and year wise expenditure in the project are as follows.

(Rs. in crore) Financial year Budget allocated Funds released Expenditure on works 2010-11 155.07 116.31 75.90 2011-12 215.07 215.07 190.02 2012-13 509.19 509.19 489.54

EXPLOITATION OF GROUNDWATER 29th August, 2013

LSQ 3019

SHRI GOWDAR MALLIKARJUNAPPA SIDDESWARA

Will the Minister of WATER RESOURCES be pleased to state:-

(a) the percentage of water used for irrigating agricultural fields and to meet the requirements of rural and urban drinking water supply which is currently extracted from groundwater in the State of Karnataka; and

(b) the steps being taken to preserve groundwater in the State?

THE MINISTER FOR WATER RESOURCES (SHRI HARISH RAWAT)

(a) Central Ground Water Board (CGWB) under the Ministry of Water Resources and State Ground Water Organizations have jointly estimated replenishable ground water resources of the Country, including the State of Karnataka. As per the latest assessment (as on March 2009) of replenishable ground water resources, the total annual ground water availability of Karnataka have been estimated as 14.81 Billion Cubic Meters (BCM). Out of total annual groundwater availability, withdrawal for irrigation is 9.01 BCM (60.83% of total annual ground water availibity) and 1.00 BCM (6.75% of total annual groundwater availability) withdrawal of groundwater is for industrial and domestic purposes in Karnataka.

(c) The Government of Karnataka has informed that they have enacted Karnataka Groundwater (Regulation and Control of Development) Act, 2011 and Rules, 2012. Based on the Act, Karnataka Groundwater Authority has come into existence from 16.03.2012. The Authority has provision for District Sub-Committees to enforce ground water regulation. Registration of existing users, permission to extract ground water and registration of drilling agencies in notified area have been made mandatory. Besides, rainwater harvesting is made compulsory with effect from 27.8.2009 for every owner who proposes to construct a new building on site area of 1200 sq ft. and above in Bangalore urban areas by Bangalore Water Supply and Sewerage Board through Bangalore Water Supply and Sewerage Amendment Act, 2009. Central Government also promotes water conservation measures in the Country by supplementing efforts of State Governments for augmentation, conservation and efficient management of water resources by way of technical and financial support through various schemes, such as Accelerated Irrigation Benefit Programme; Command Area Development and Water Management; Repair, Renovation and Restoration of Water Bodies etc for conservation of water resources in the country.

FARMER S PARTICIPATORY ACTION RESEARCH PROGRAMME 29th August, 2013

LSQ 3020

SHRI A.K.S. VIJAYAN

Will the Minister of WATER RESOURCES be pleased to state:-

(a) whether the Government has started any Farmer`s Participatory Action Research Programme;

(b) if so, the details thereof;

(c) the objectives thereof and the names of the States included under the programme;

(d) the details of amount allocated, issued and utilized under the above said programme during the last three years, year and State/UT-wise; and

(e) the details of achievements of the programme, State/UT-wise?

THE MINISTER FOR WATER RESOURCES (SHRI HARISH RAWAT)

(a) to (e) The Farmer’s Participatory Action Research Programme (FPARP) was implemented by the Ministry of Water Resources (MoWR) throughout the country with the help of Agricultural Universities, Indian Council of Agricultural Research (ICAR) Institutes, International Crops Research Institute for the Semi-Arid Tropics (ICRISAT) & Water and Land Management Institutes (WALMIs) etc. for conducting demonstrations on farmer`s

field. FPARP involves field demonstration of technologies developed by the Institutes with the objective to enhance yield and income per drop of water.

The 1st phase of the programme started in Rabi 2007-08 and the Ministry awarded the work to 60 institutes for conducting 5000 demonstrations at a cost of Rs. 24.47 crore in the 1st phase of FPARP. Technologies namely Micro irrigation system (drip & sprinkler irrigation), Water conservation (Jalkund, Storage tanks, percolation tanks, Check dams, recharging wells etc.), Crop Diversification and multiple use of water, System of Rice Intensification (SRI), In-situ soil moisture conservation, micro-nutrient management etc. envisaged for demonstration to the farmers. Various institutes / organisations of 1st phase of the programme alongwith funds allocated and utilized by them till completion is enclosed at Annexure - I.

Considering the overall benefit of the programme in terms of water saving, increase in yield leading to more crop per drop of water, MoWR extended the programme (2nd phase of FPARP) during remaining period of XIth Five Year Plan i.e. year 2010-11 & 2011-12. MoWR awarded the work to 31 institutes for carrying out 2921 demonstrations in the 2nd phase of FPARP at a cost of Rs. 14.31 crore. In addition to technologies demonstrated in 1st phase, new technologies like use of recycled water for irrigation, application of subsurface drips for irrigation, application of low cost drips for irrigation and application of treadle pump technology for irrigation in shallow water table areas were also included for demonstrations in 2nd phase of FPARP. The work of FPARP was completed by 31.12.2012. Various institutes / organisations of 2nd phase of the programme alongwith funds allocated to institutes and fund utilisation reported by them is enclosed at Annexure - II.

As per the completion reports received from the institutes, in general, the demonstrations show the saving of water ranges between 10 to 30 % (wheat from 5 to 33%, vegetables from 23 to 40% and paddy from 25 to 54%) and yield improvement of the crops ranges between 10 to 40% (wheat ranging from 16 to 43%, vegetables from 10to 23%, paddy from 10 to 62%). The detail is enclosed at Annexure – III. Annexure - I

Annexure – I referred to in reply to Parts (a) to (e) of the Lok Sabha Unstarred Question No. 3020 for reply on 29.08.2013 regarding “Farmer’s Participatory Action Research Programme", asked by Shri A K S Vijayan, MP. FARMERS PARTICIPATORY ACTION RESEARCH PROGRAMME (FPARP - 1st PHASE)

( in lakh Rupees) S.No. Fund Fund Expenditure Remarks Name of Institute allocated released / incurred till issued completion Central Agricultural Research Institute, ICAR, Port Blair 1 (A&N Islands) 24.00 24.00 24.00 N.G. Ranga Agricultural University, 2 Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh 25.00 25.00 19.78 Central Research Institute for Dry Land Agriculture 3 (CRIDA), Hyderabad,Andhra Pradesh 25.00 25.00 24.18867 International Crops Research Institute for Semi-Arid 4 Tropics (ICRISAT), Patancheru, Andhra Pradesh 200.00 200.00 200.00 5 Assam Agricultural University, Jorhat, Assam 50.00 50.00 30.09 North Eastern Regional Institute of Water And Land 6 Management, Tezpur, Assam 50.00 50.00 5.69810 ICAR Research Station for NEH Region, Umium, Shillong 7 (Meghalaya) 25.00 25.00 25.00 ICAR Research Station for Eastern Region, ICAR, Patna 8 (Bihar) 50.00 50.00 34.03931 Indira Gandhi Krishi Vishwavidyalay, Raipur 9 (Chattishgarh) 15.00 15.00 9.43229 10 Indian Agricultural Research Institute, Pusa, New Delhi 50.00 50.00 30.20 11 Navasari Agricultural University, Navasari(Gujarat) 38.00 38.00 25.08

12 Anand Agricultural University, Anand(Gujarat) 40.00 40.00 19.20 Sardar Krushinagar Dantiwada Agricultural University, 13 Banaskantha (Gujarat) 50.00 50.00 23.37 Central Soil Salinity Research Institute (CSSRI), Karnal 14 (Haryana) 50.00 50.00 49.41337 Choudhary Charan Singh Agricultural University, Hissar 15 (Haryana) 50.00 50.00 5.88 University of Horticulture & Forestry, Solan (Himachal 16 Pradesh) 50.00 50.00 38.22765 CSK Himachal Pradesh Krishi Vishvavidyala, Palampur 17 (Himachal Pradesh) 50.00 50.00 39.06 Sher-e-Kashmir University of Agricultural Science & 18 Technology, (SKUAST), Jammu (J&K) 50.00 50.00 11.71614 Sher-e-Kashmir University of Agricultural Science & 19 Technology, (SKUAST), Srinagar (J&K) 80.00 80.00 71.27891 20 Birsa Agricultural University, Ranchi (Bihar) 25.00 25.00 13.89 Watershed Association for Training Employment & 21 Resources Utilisation, New Delhi 35.00 35.00 35.00 SARPAN Agriculture Horticultural Research Centre 22 (SAHRC), Dharwad (Karnataka) 25.00 25.00 25.00 Indian Institute of Horticultural, Research, 23 Banglore(Karnataka) 25.00 25.00 23.31012 University of Agricultural Sciences, Navalagund 24 (Karnataka) 25.00 25.00 18.81284 25 University of Agriculture Sciences, Dharwad (Karnataka) 50.00 50.00 5.54 University of Agricultural Sciences, GKVK, Bangalore 26 (Karnataka) 50.00 50.00 32.42 Central Plantation Crops Research Institute, Kasaragod 27 (Karnataka) 20.00 20.00 17.31534 Centre for Water Resources Development and 28 Management, Calicut(Kerala) 20.00 20.00 18.85138 29 Kerla Agricultural University, Thrissur (Kerala) 25.00 25.00 19.58 Society for Promotion of Eco-friendly Sustainable 30 Development (SPSED), Bhopal (M.P.) 50.00 50.00 49.99575 Water and Land Management Institute (WALMI), Bhopal 31 (M.P.) 50.00 50.00 18.09 Central Institute of Agricultural Engineering, Bhopal 32 (M.P.) 35.00 35.00 30.29733 Marathawada Agricultural University, 33 Parbhani(Maharashtra) 18.00 18.00 9.97561 34 Confederation of Indian Industry, Pune(Maharashtra) 50.00 50.00 50.00 Water and Land Management Institute, 35 Aurangabad(Maharashtra) 25.00 25.00 25.00 36 Agricultural University, Rahuri (Maharashtra) 50.00 50.00 35.27022 Dr. Panjabrao Deshmukh Krishi Vidyapeeth, Akola 37 (Maharashtra) 41.50 41.50 41.49882 Water Technology Centre for Eastern Region, ICAR, 38 Bhubaneswar (Odisha) 50.00 50.00 32.00 39 Punjab Agricultural University, Ludhiana (Punjab) 50.00 50.00 33.16403 Central Institute for Post Harvest Engineering & 40 Technology, ICAR, Ludhiana (Punjab) 20.00 20.00 7.8182 41 Punjab Agricultural University, Bhatinda (Punjab) 30.00 30.00 16.97297 42 Central Arid Zone Research Institute, ICAR, Jodhpur 50.00 50.00 21.74

(Rajashthan) Maharana Pratap University of Agriculture & Technology, 43 Udaipur (Rajashthan) 25.00 25.00 14.50 44 Rajasthan Agricultural University, Bikaner (Rajashthan) 50.00 50.00 16.68 Centre for Ecology, Landuse, Water Management & Rural 45 Development, Auroviolle (Tamil Nadu) 30.00 30.00 30.00 46 Sugarcane Breeding Institute, Coimbatore(Tamil Nadu) 25.00 25.00 20.79017 47 Tamil Nadu Agricultural University, Madurai(Tamil Nadu) 35.00 35.00 32.98758 Tamil Nadu Agricultural University, (Tamil 48 Nadu) 10.00 10.00 10.00 Agricultural College and Research Institute, Tamil Nadu 49 Agricultural University, Coimbatore (Tamil Nadu) 25.00 25.00 24.9995 Water Technology Centre, Tamil Nadu Agricultural 50 University, Coimbatore (Tamil Nadu) 35.00 35.00 34.57 51 DHAN Foundation, Madurai (Tamil Nadu) 36.00 36.00 32.33 52 Indian Institute of Vegetable Research, Varansai (U.P.) 25.00 25.00 20.55629 53 University of Agriculture & Technology, Kanpur (U.P.) 50.00 50.00 36.39577 54 Indian Institute of Sugarcane Research, Lucknow (U.P.) 50.00 50.00 20.00 55 BAIF, Allahabad (U.P.) 25.00 25.00 25.00 Central Soil & Water Conservation Research & Training 56 Institute, Dehradun (Uttarakhand) 50.00 50.00 40.75522 Vivekanada Parvatiya Krishi Anushandhan Sanathan, 57 ICAR , Almora (Uttarakhand) 37.50 37.50 37.50 G.B. Pant University of Agriculture & Technology, 58 Pantnagar (U.P.) 47.65 47.65 37.52480 59 Bidhan Chandra Viswavidyalaya, Nadia, West Bengal 49.20 49.20 44.12461 Uttar Banga Krishi Viswavidyalaya, Cooch Behar, West 60 Bengal 50.00 50.00 32.9855 Total 2446.85 2446.85 1778.89649

Annexure - II

Annexure – II referred to in reply to Parts (a) to (e) of the Lok Sabha Unstarred Question No. 3020 for reply on 29.08.2013 regarding “Farmer’s Participatory Action Research Programme", asked by Shri A K S Vijayan, MP. Remarks FARMERS PARTICIPATORY ACTION RESEARCH PROGRAMME (FPARP-2nd Phase) ( In Lakh Rupees) S.No. No. of Fund Fund Expenditure demos. allocated Released Incurred (as per Allocated (2010- / issued information till Name of the Institute 11) (2010-11 Jul, 2013) & 2011- 12) 1 2 4 5 1 Central Agriculture Research institute,Post Box No-181, 100 50.00 50.00 36.99465 * Port Blair (A&N Island) 2 International Crop Research Institute for the Semi Arid 400 199.00 199.00 199.00000 Tropics (ICRISAT) , Patancheru, Hyderabad (Andhra Pradesh) 3 Assam Agriculture University,Jorhat (Assam) 100 50.00 50.00 37.73490 * 4 ICAR Complex for NEH Region, Umroi Road, UMIAM 50 25.00 25.00 25.00000 (Meghalaya) 5 ICAR Research Station for Eastern Region, Patna 80 40.00 40.00 - *

(Bihar) 6 Indra Gandhi Krishi Vishwavidyalaya, Krishi Nagar, 100 50.00 50.00 50.00000 Raipur (Chhatisgarh) 7 Water technology Centre, ICAR, IARI, Pusa , New 100 50.00 50.00 31.85781 * Delhi 8 Navsari Agricultural University, Navsari (Gujarat) 60 30.00 30.00 29.58570 9 B.A.College of Agiculture, Anand Agricultural 100 40.80 40.80 18.19527 University, Anand(Gujarat) 10 Sardar Krushinagar Dantiwada Agricultural University, 50 25.00 25.00 24.80034 Sardarkrushinagar, Distt.-Banaskantha(Gujarat) 11 Central Soil Salinity Research Institute, ICAR, Karnal 60 30.00 30.00 30.00000 (Haryana) 12 Dr Y.S.Parmar University of Horticulture & Forestry, 100 50.00 50.00 46.70889 * Nauni, Solan (Himachal Pradesh) 13 Central Potato Research Instituite, Shimla – 171 001 100 50.00 50.00 47.47634 (Himachal Pradesh) 14 Sher-e-Kashmir University of Agricultural Sciencies & 100 39.90 39.90 35.16553 Technology (SKUAST), -Kashmir,Shalimar Campus,Srinagar(J&K) 15 Indian Institute of Horticultural Research, Banglore 50 25.00 25.00 22.88225 (Karnatka) 16 University of Agricultural Sciencies, GKVK, Banglore 100 50.00 50.00 50.00000 (Karnatka) 17 Central Plantation Crops Research Institute, ICAR, 100 46.00 46.00 36.72897 Kasaraggod (Kerla) 18 Centre for Water Resources Devolpment& 50 25.00 25.00 25.00000 Management,(CWRDM),, Kozikode,Calicut (Kerla) 19 Kerla Agricultural University, Melepatambi-post, 60 30.00 30.00 25.37237 Distt.-Palakkad (Kerla) 20 M.P.Water & Land Management Institute (WALMI), 80 40.00 40.00 39.77071 * Bhopal (M.P.)) 21 MarathawadaAgricultural University, Parbhani 100 50.00 50.00 40.25902 (Maharashtra) 22 Mahamta Phule Agricultural University, Rahuri 100 50.00 50.00 - (Maharashtra) 23 Konkan Krishi Vidyapeeth, Dapoli, Ratnagiri 100 50.00 50.00 29.65915 (Maharashtra) 24 Directorate of Water Management, 100 48.30 48.30 33.29555 ICAR,Bhubaneshwar (Orissa) 25 Department. Of Soil. Punjab Agricultural University, 101 47.00 47.00 47.00000 Ludhiana (Punjab) 26 Sugarcane Breeding Institute, ICAR,Coimbatore (Tamil 50 25.00 25.00 22.07242 Nadu) 27 Agriculture College & Research Institute, TNAU, 100 50.00 50.00 50.00000 Madurai (Tamil Nadu) 28 Soil & Water Management Research Institute, TNAU, 80 40.00 40.00 40.00000 Kattuthottam,Thanjavur (Tamil Nadu) 29 Agriculture Engineering College & Research Institute, 50 25.00 25.00 25.00000 TNAU,Coimbatore (Tamil Nadu) 30 National Research Centre for Agro-Forestry,Gwalior 100 50.00 50.00 35.93709 Road, Jhansi (UP) 31 Vivekanand Parvatiya Krishi Anushandhan 100 50.00 50.00 34.70396 Sansthan,ICAR,Almora (Uttrakhand)

Total 2921 1431.00 1431.00 1170.200920

* Provisional (based on figures made available by the institutes till 31.03.2013) Annexure – III Annexure – III referred to in reply to Parts (a) to (e) of the Lok Sabha Unstarred Question No. 3020 for reply on 29.08.2013 regarding “Farmer’s Participatory Action Research Programme", asked by Shri A K S Vijayan, MP. Impact of demonstrations implemented under FPARP Crop wise - in terms of Water saving, increase in yields and income

Sl. No. State Crops Water Increase in Increase in Income saving Yield (in %) (in %) (in %) 1 Andhra Pradesh Paddy 54.1 13.2 19.3 Cotton 17.3 33.3 08.3 Chickpea 7 19.5 2.24-4.92 Groundnut 15-18 16-19 1.4-7.73 Maize 47-58 45-58 4.8-6 Pigeon pea 60 51 6-11 2 Assam Paddy 30 25 25.63 3 Chhattisgarh Chickpea 10-21 8-43 50 Rice 8.1-65 8-43 50 4 Gujarat Wheat 33 18 12.59 Vegetables 40 10-23 15.80 Groundnut 26 18 20 Gram 22 15 16 5 Haryana Wheat 66.67 8.15 4.91 6 Himachal Vegetables 25-35 20-55 1.25-1.5:1 (B. C. Ratio) Fruits 30-75 30-60 -do- 7 Jammu and Kashmir Wheat 5 16.38 7.55 Paddy 31 10 12 Vegetables 30-50 32-40 3.5:1 (B. C. Ratio) Fruits 32-52 30-45 -do- 8 Karnataka Vegetables 23.3 22.4 11 Sorghum - 2.46 12.5 Bengal - 22 21 Gram/Chickpea Paddy - 32 20 9 Kerala Paddy 40 13.74 11.19 Coconut 50 24 10 10 Madhya Pradesh Gram 33 30 18 Chickpea 13-33 28-52 Rs. 10000/ ha. Soya bean 25 33 Rs. 5000/ha 11 Meghalaya Vegetables - 30 - 12 Maharashtra Wheat 20 42.85 30 Cotton 20.94 25.71 25 Maize 12 48 34.22 Potato 20.94 42.2 35 Onion 20.94 30.8 35 13 Orissa Paddy 31 18 6 14 Punjab Wheat - 4.3 6.2 Paddy 21.4 12 4.8 Cotton 26 10.5 10.3 Vegetables 25. 5-15 16.3

15 Rajasthan Wheat 15.54 7.3 7.41 Mustard 59 58 2.3 :1 (B.C. Ratio) Chickpea 48 48 7.8:1 (B.C. Ratio) Maize 10 10 - Pearl Millet 10 7 - Sorghum 8-18 8-14 - Groundnut 16 16 - 16 Tamil Nadu Paddy 55 23 44 Sugarcane 38.6 34 10 Coconut 43.66 - 40-50 Turmeric 35 57 40-50 Banana 28 42 40-50 Maize 28 6 40-50 Vegetables 32 8-9 40-50 17 Uttar Pradesh Paddy 35 30 32 18 Uttrakhand Wheat 31 43 22.23 Millet - 8-30 - Vegetables - 27-41 - 19 West Bengal Paddy 25 62 40 Colocacia 40 36.66 4-5.1:1 (B.C. Ratio) Maize 40 35.5 -do- Sunflower 25 125 -do= Seasame 41.7 50 -do-

SIDHMUKH AND NOHAR CANALS 29th August, 2013

LSQ 3033

SHRI RAM SINGH KASWAN

Will the Minister of WATER RESOURCES be pleased to state:-

(a) whether 0.47 Million Acre Feet (MAF) of water has been allocated to Sidhmukh-Nohar Feeder as per clause IV of the agreement signed in 1981 by the Chief Ministers of Punjab, Haryana and Rajasthan, but only 0.30 MAF of water is being released for this purpose and if so, the details thereof;

(b) whether Rajasthan has completed Sidhmukh-Nohar project and has established full capacity to irrigate the area prescribed for irrigation under the project but 0.17 MAF of water (Ex-Nangal) from excess water of Ravi-Beas is not being given and if so, the details thereof;

(c) whether the Government proposes to allocate 0.17 MAF of water for the said project;

(d) if so, the time by when; and

(e) if not, the reasons therefor?

THE MINISTER FOR WATER RESOURCES (SHRI HARISH RAWAT)

(a) to (e) The agreement of 1981 signed by the Chief Ministers of Punjab, Haryana and Rajasthan provided for the Secretary, Ministry of Irrigation, Government of India to take a decision on Rajasthan’s claim for 0.57 Million Acre Feet to be conveyed through the -Yamuna Link–Bhakra system. The Secretary decided on 15 January

1982 that the reasonable requirement of Rajasthan for irrigating Nohar and Sidhmukh areas by flow is assessed as 0.47 MAF. The Sidhmukh-Nohar project has been completed in the IX Plan and 0.30 MAF is being released pursuant to the above decision. The release of remaining 0.17 MAF is dependent on the restoration of the Bhakra Main Canal to its original capacity on which Punjab, Haryana and Rajasthan have not come to a consensus.

CORRUPTION IN FLOOD CONTROL 29th August, 2013

LSQ 3043

SHRI RAJEN GOHAIN

Will the Minister of WATER RESOURCES be pleased to state:-

(a) the details of the total area of the world`s biggest Majuli in Assam lost during 2005 and 2012 due to floods;

(b) whether the Union Government is aware of the failure of the Brahmaputra Board in protecting the Island due to rampant corruption in implementing several flood control projects in the Island which has been reported very frequently in the media;

(c) if so, whether the Government is considering to revamp the Brahmaputra Board by punishing the corrupt officials; and

(d) if so, the details thereof?

THE MINISTER FOR WATER RESOURCES (SHRI HARISH RAWAT)

(a) There has not been, further loss of land mass of Majuli Island during 2005 and 2012 due to floods. In fact the trend of the loss of land mass since 2004 has been reversed and there is net gain in the land mass area of about 20.52 sq km. as per the NRSA data for the years 2004 and 2013.

(b) No madam, at present no investigation or rampant corruption in implementing flood control measures in Majuli Island either is in process or in contemplation.

(c) In order to make effective management and development of the water Resources in Brahmaputra Basin the government of India had proposed to revamp/ restructure Brahmaputra Board. The Restructuring of Brahmaputra board in not at all related to punish the corrupt officials.

(d) Does not arise in view of reply to part (c) above.

COASTAL EROSION 29th August, 2013

LSQ 3044

SHRI MANSUKHBHAI D. VASAVA

Will the Minister of WATER RESOURCES be pleased to state:-

(a) the steps taken by the Union Government to stop erosion at the coastal areas of Southern Gujarat;

(b) the funds allocated for these works during the last three years and the current year; and

(c) the works completed so far?

THE MINISTER FOR WATER RESOURCES (SHRI HARISH RAWAT)

(a) & (b) The subject of erosion control falls within the purview of the States. Accordingly, related projects are formulated and implemented by the concerned State Governments as per the priority within the State. However, the Government of India provides technical, advisory, catalytic and promotional support to the State Governments for better measures in critical areas. The Government of India launched Flood Management Programme during XI Plan for providing financial assistance to the State Governments for works related to flood management and anti-sea erosion etc. Under this programme, the central assistance of Rs.2.0 crore was provided to the State Government of Gujarat during last three years (2010-11 to 2012-13) for construction of sea wall and anti-sea erosion works in Jamnagar and Surat districts of Gujarat. During the current year, 2013-14, no central assistance has been released to the Government of Gujarat in respect of the above two projects.

(b) As informed by the Government of Gujarat, the works in the districts of Jamnagar and Surat as mentioned under parts (a) & (b) above, had been completed.

TAPI BASIN PROJECT 29th August, 2013

LSQ 3045

SHRI SONAWANE PRATAP NARAYANRAO

Will the Minister of WATER RESOURCES be pleased to state:-

(a) whether the Government has considered the Tapi Basin project as a National Project;

(b) if so, whether the Government has held any discussion with the State Government of Maharashtra in this regard;

(c) if so, the details and the outcome thereof; and

(d) the details of steps being taken for expeditious completion of the above project to meet the requirements of the farmers of Maharashtra?

THE MINISTER FOR WATER RESOURCES (SHRI HARISH RAWAT)

(a) to (d) Maharashtra Government submitted proposal of “Clustered projects from Tapi Basin” for inclusion in the scheme of National Projects to Government of India. As per guidelines of National Projects, the project should inter-alia have investment clearance of Planning Commission for inclusion in the category of National Projects. Presently the State Government has not obtained investment clearance of Planning Commission for all the projects included in “Clustered Projects from Tapi Basin”. Out of the 6 projects included in the said Cluster, only four projects are having investment clearance of Planning Commission.

DAMS IN KARNATAKA 29th August, 2013

LSQ 3046

SHRI C. RAJENDRAN

Will the Minister of WATER RESOURCES be pleased to state:-

(a) whether it is a fact that the Government of Karanataka has been constructing many small and medium dams across the rivers passing through that State and if so, the details thereof, dam-wise;

(b) whether such construction of dams is posing severe problems to Tamil Nadu, being a lower riparian State; and

(c) if so, the steps taken/proposed to be taken by the Union Government to amicably share the river water among the riparian States?

THE MINISTER FOR WATER RESOURCES (SHRI HARISH RAWAT)

(a) (b) & (c) Water is a subject in the State List at Entry 17 of List II in 7th Schedule of the Constitution. The development of irrigation thus falls in the ambit of respective State.Governments and as such the planning, execution, operation and maintenance of irrigation projects are to be carried out by the States from their own resources as per their priorities. States are required to share the detailed project report of major and medium irrigation projects situated on inter- State rivers for concurrence of the basin States. State Governments are also supposed to implement these projects based on inter-State agreements, orders of Hon’ble Supreme Courts/High Courts, awards of Tribunals, whichever may be applicable. Ministry of Water Resources examines the projects from inter-State aspect before clearing it from techo-economic consideration.

ILLEGAL BORING OF TUBEWELLS 29th August, 2013

LSQ 3048

SHRI RUDRAMADHAB RAY

Will the Minister of WATER RESOURCES be pleased to state:-

(a) whether National Green Tribunal (NGT) Central Ground Water Authority (CGWA) has rapped Delhi Jal Board (DJB) on tubewells;

(b) if so, the facts thereof;

(c) whether the Government proposes to conduct a State-wise survey to check illegal boring and maintain groundwater level in Delhi and other parts of the country;

(d) if so, the work plan chalked out therefor;

(e) the penal action proposed against the area officials and owners of illegal boring; and

(f) if not, the other preventive measures proposed in this regard?

THE MINISTER FOR WATER RESOURCES (SHRI HARISH RAWAT)

(a) & (b) As per information available with the Central Ground Water Board (CGWB), under the Ministry of Water Resources, a case has been filed before the Hon’ble National Green Tribunal (NGT) by National Green Tribunal Bar Association in which Delhi Jal Board(DJB) is one of the respondents, inter-alia, on the issue of authorized / unauthorized borewells and tubewells in Delhi.

(c) & (d) Central Ground Water Authority (CGWA) has appointed Officers-in-Charge of Revenue District (District Collectors/Deputy Commissioners/District Magistrates) as Authorized Officers to take up various regulatory measures in Notified Areas including regular checking against illegal boring. Besides, CGWA carries out random inspection for ascertaining the compliance of conditions in ‘No Objection Certificate’ issued for ground water abstraction to industries, individuals and infrastructure projects.

(e) For enforcement of the regulatory directions issued by CGWA under Section 5 of Environment Protection Act (EPA), 1986, concerned Deputy Commissioners/ District Collectors/ District Magistrates have been authorized to take necessary penal action such as seizure of bore wells and/or action against owners of illegal boring. Penal action can be initiated by the Authorized Officers as per the provisions of Section 15 to 21 of the Environment (Protection) Act, 1986.

(f) In view of reply to the Part (e) above, question does not arise.

DECLINE IN GROUND WATER IN MAHARASHTRA 29th August, 2013

LSQ 3055

SHRI DILIP KUMAR MANSUKHLAL GANDHI

Will the Minister of WATER RESOURCES be pleased to state:-

(a) whether according to the Central Ground Water Board (CGWB) there has been a decline in ground water level in Ahmednagar district of Maharashtra;

(b) if so, the details thereof;

(c) whether the CGWB has issued specific guidelines for withdrawal of ground water;

(d) if so, the details thereof; and

(e) the details of the steps taken by Maharashtra in compliance of the said guidelines?

THE MINISTER FOR WATER RESOURCES (SHRI HARISH RAWAT)

(a) & (b) Central Ground Water Board (CGWB) under the Ministry of Water Resources carries out ground water monitoring, four times a year, through a network of 15653 wells in the Country including the State of Maharashtra. Ground water monitoring data of CGWB in respect of Ahmednagar district for pre-monsoon 2013, compared with decadal mean of pre-monsoon (2003-2012), indicates that of the 27 wells analysed there was a rise in water level in respect of 48% of the wells and fall in 52%.

(c) & (d) Central Ground Water Authority (CGWA), constituted under Section 3(3) of the Environment (Protection) Act, 1986, has prescribed guidelines/ criteria for evaluation of proposals/ requests for groundwater abstraction in the Country. Permission to abstract ground water through any energized means is not accorded for any purpose other than drinking and domestic use in the notified areas. In non-notified area, CGWA accords “No Objection Certificate (NOC)” for withdrawal of ground water to new or expansion of industrial/ infrastructure projects based on guidelines/ criteria fixed for evaluation of such projects. NOC for industries is accorded with the condition to take recharge measures, mandatory recycling and re-use of water depending upon the category of ground water development of the area. In notified areas, no NOC is accorded for water intensive industries or industries using ground water as raw material. NOC for Infrastructure projects is accorded subject to recharge of runoff from entire project area. The norms fixed by CGWA for extraction of ground water industries using water as raw material are as below:

Category of Area As Per Ground Ground Water Withdrawal Limit Water Resource Assessment (2009)

Safe Withdrawal limited to 200% of ground water recharge Semi-critical Withdrawal limited to 100% of ground water recharge

Critical Withdrawal limited to 50% of ground water recharge Over-exploited and Notified Areas Permission is not granted.

(e) Government of Maharashtra have informed that they have enacted “Maharashtra Ground Water (Regulation for Drinking Water Purpose Act, 1993”. Further, the Maharashtra Legislature has passed Maharashtra Ground Water (Development and Management) Act, 2009. This ct has been sent for assent of Hon’ble President of India.

INDIRA SAGAR DAM 29th August, 2013

LSQ 3069

SHRI MAKHANSINGH SOLANKI

Will the Minister of WATER RESOURCES be pleased to state:-

(a) whether the work of making canals from Indira Sagar dam constructed in of Madhya Pradesh is progressing at very slow pace;

(b) if so, whether any action is proposed against the officers and contractors responsible for this; and

(c) if so, the time by which action will be taken?

THE MINISTER FOR WATER RESOURCES (SHRI HARISH RAWAT)

(a) to (c) Water is a subject in the State List at entry number 17 of List-II in Seventh Schedule of the Constitution. The development of irrigation thus falls in the ambit of respective State Governments and as such execution of approved projects are to be carried out by the States from their resources, as per their priorities. As reported by Narmada Valley Development Authority (NVDA), the work of Indira Sagar canals are not progressing at very slow pace. Action is being taken to complete the works of the canals within the time limit prescribed in investment clearance of the project accorded by the Planning Commission, Government of India i.e. by March, 2015.

NETRAVATI RIVER PROJECT 29th August, 2013

LSQ 3071

SHRI SHIVARAMAGOUDA SHIVANAGOUDA

Will the Minister of WATER RESOURCES be pleased to state:-

(a) whether the Government of Karnataka has submitted any proposal pertaining to Netravati river project;

(b) if so, the details thereof;

(c) the objectives of the proposed Netravati river project;

(d) whether the Centre has taken any steps in this regard; and

(e) if so, the details thereof?

THE MINISTER FOR WATER RESOURCES (SHRI HARISH RAWAT)

(a) Government of Karnataka have informed that they have not submitted any proposal pertaining to Netravati river project.

(b) to (e) Does not arise in view of (a) above.

DESIGNS FOR APPROVAL 29th August, 2013

LSQ 3074

SHRI KHILADI LAL BAIRWA

Will the Minister of WATER RESOURCES be pleased to state:-

(a) whether six civil drawings and 36 hydro mechanical drawings are pending for approval with the Central Water Commission (CWC); and

(b) if so, the details thereof and the time by which these are likely to be granted approval by the CWC?

THE MINISTER FOR WATER RESOURCES (SHRI HARISH RAWAT)

(a) & (b) Six civil drawings and thirty sex hydro-mechanical drawings pertaining to Kalisindh Project, were submitted by Govt. of Rajasthan to Central Water Commission (CWC). As per the current status, all the hydro- mechanical drawings have been finalized & recommended for approval vide letter no. 290/1/2013/GD(N&W)/298- 99 dated 15.07.2013. As far as civil drawings are concerned, observations on the submitted drawings were forwarded to the project authorities by CWC on 22nd June, 2013. Against this, response has been received by CWC on 17.07.2013 only in respect of four drawings, which is presently under scrutiny. Compliance in respect of two drawings is still awaited from project authorities.

The drawings can be finalized/recommended for approval by CWC only after the compliance of the comments with requisite information and proper compliance are received.

REPORT TO CGWA 29th August, 2013

LSQ 3076

SHRI KACHHADIA NARANBHAI

Will the Minister of WATER RESOURCES be pleased to state:-

(a) whether it is mandatory to submit report to the Central Ground Water Authority (CGWA)/National Green Tribunal regarding sources from which factories collect water for manufacturing packaged drinking water and if so, the details thereof; and

(b) if not, the steps being taken to make it necessary?

THE MINISTER FOR WATER RESOURCES (SHRI HARISH RAWAT)

(a) & (b) Central Ground Water Authority (CGWA) under the Ministry of Water Resources has fixed norms for withdrawal of ground water by industries using ground water as raw material including packaged water companies. Norms fixed by CGWA for extraction of ground water by such industries are as under:

Category of area as per ground Ground water withdrawal limit water resource assessment (2009)

Safe Withdrawal limited to 200% of ground water recharge Semi-critical Withdrawal limited to 100% of ground water recharge Critical Withdrawal limited to 50% of ground water recharge Over-exploited and Notified Areas Permission is not granted.

Central Ground Water Authority (CGWA) accords ‘No Objection Certificate’ to the firms for withdrawal of ground water, wherein industries are required to report about the source and number of ground water abstraction structures while applying for ‘No Objection Certificate’. Submission of compliance report on conditions imposed in ‘No Objection Certificate’ to CGWA is mandatory. Ministry of Environment & Forests have informed that the National Green Tribunal (NGT) is an adjudicating body which specifically deals with cases filed before the Tribunal.

FALL IN RESERVOIR LEVEL 29th August, 2013

LSQ 3079

SMT. SUMITRA MAHAJAN SHRI NAMA NAGESWARA RAO

Will the Minister of WATER RESOURCES be pleased to state:-

(a) the water level in the major reservoirs in various parts of the country during the current year as compared to each of the last three years, reservoir-wise; (b) whether the reasons for rise/fall in the water level of reservoirs have been identified; (c) if so, the details thereof; and (d) the steps taken/proposed to be taken by the Government in this regard?

THE MINISTER FOR WATER RESOURCES (SHRI HARISH RAWAT)

(a) Central Water Commission (CWC) monitors live storage status of 85 important reservoirs of the country on weekly basis. The details of the water level in the major reservoirs in various parts of the country during the current year (as on 22.08.2103) and in each of the last three years is given at Annexure .

(b) & (c) The main reasons for rise in reservoir level are rainfall and snow melt in the catchment area, regenerated flow etc. The water level generally falls due to use of water for various purposes, evaporation/leakage of water from reservoirs etc.

(d) Water is a subject in the State List at Entry 17 of List II in 7th Schedule of the Constitution and hence, reservoir regulation, optimizing various water uses as per their own priorities lies with the State Governments. Annexure

Annexure referred to in respect of Lok Sabha unstarred Question No. 3079 for answer on 29.08.2013 regarding Fall in Reservoir Level. RESEVOIR LEVELS AND LIVE STORAGES

22-08-2013 (As per 22/08/2010 22/08/2011 22/08/2012 bulletin) S.N NAME OF RESERVOIR LEVE LIVE LEVE LIVE LEVE LIVE LIVE O LEVEL L STORAG L STORAG L STORAG STORAGE ( MTS) (MTS) E (MTS) E ( E (BCM) (BCM)

(BCM) (BCM) MTS) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1 SRISAILAM 266.05 6.293 267.19 6.847 253.98 2.519 269.69 6.083 2 NAGARJUNA SAGAR 166.51 3.379 168.77 3.908 155.45 1.107 179.65 5.057 3 SRIRAMSAGAR 331.29 1.192 329.58 1.588 323.06 0.382 332.51 2.300 4 SOMASILA 92.68 0.75 94.30 0.935 90.46 0.530 87.10 0.266 5 LOWER MANAIR 274.66 0.322 272.48 0.213 270.28 0.138 280.42 0.621 6 TENUGHAT 259.78 0.332 259.46 0.318 259.40 0.219 260.25 0.427 7 MAITHON 141.41 0.208 146.56 0.455 145.19 0.378 143.88 0.314 8 PANCHET HILL 121.31 0.043 126.15 0.184 125.53 0.184 125.34 0.184 9 KONAR 418.99 0.071 425.71 0.175 423.29 0.132 421.75 0.109 10 TILAIYA 364.7 0.023 367.66 0.103 367.93 0.113 365.58 0.042 11 UKAI 101.4 4.691 100.57 4.290 101.97 4.963 101.80 4.883 12 SABARMATI(DHAROI) 183.02 0.226 188.11 0.597 183.60 0.253 185.19 0.356 13 KADANA 121.44 0.63 127.13 1.132 126.62 1.080 126.04 1.022 14 SHETRUNJI 54.02 0.193 54.22 0.206 47.07 0.013 53.62 0.171 15 BHADAR 106.84 0.144 107.75 0.181 98.87 0.003 104.98 0.086 16 DAMANGANGA 74.8 0.302 74.40 0.290 75.65 0.300 75.55 0.296 17 DANTIWADA 171.07 0.06 173.13 0.091 172.93 0.088 169.90 0.046 18 PANAM 116.5 0.16 124.50 0.500 126.88 0.658 126.65 0.643 19 SARDAR SAROVAR 120.79 1.361 123.54 1.566 123.51 1.566 127.40 1.566 20 KARJAN 106.72 0.295 111.12 0.401 102.23 0.208 109.79 0.366 GOBIND 21 SAGAR(BHAKRA) 509.67 5.582 508.46 5.393 491.01 3.025 508.58 5.412 22 PONG DAM(BEAS) 418.44 5.778 422.65 5.673 411.10 3.213 421.68 5.442 23 KRISHNARAJA SAGARA 747.84 0.647 752.22 1.126 745.65 0.462 752.33 1.142 24 TUNGABHADRA 497.74 2.955 497.74 2.856 497.10 2.632 497.65 2.824 GHATAPRABHA(HIDKA 25 L) 661.14 1.25 662.95 1.391 657.00 0.978 662.91 1.387 26 BHADRA 652.82 1.252 657.52 1.758 651.57 1.134 657.50 1.758 27 LINGANAMAKKI 547.31 2.419 550.70 3.237 548.09 2.592 554.43 4.294 28 NARAYANPUR 491.59 0.779 490.60 0.660 491.95 0.826 491.97 0.703 MALAPRABHA(RENUK 29 A) 630.14 0.561 631.53 0.698 626.67 0.289 630.63 0.610 30 KABINI 695.46 0.233 695.98 0.264 694.89 0.202 695.15 0.216 31 HEMAVATHY 886.74 0.616 889.78 0.852 887.58 0.675 890.61 0.925 32 HARANGI 871.36 0.217 871.32 0.216 871.02 0.207 871.23 0.213 33 SUPA 540.86 1.824 550.00 2.591 542.75 1.967 559.41 3.576 34 VANI VILAS SAGAR 636.82 0.09 643.27 0.291 640.59 0.183 635.72 0.062 35 ALMATTI 519.43 2.965 519.35 2.925 519.46 2.979 519.60 3.105 36 GERUSOPPA 50.7 0.106 52.66 0.116 48.42 0.094 50.70 0.106 37 KALLADA(PARAPPAR) 111.3 0.388 110.03 0.364 93.15 0.108 115.67 0.484 38 IDAMALAYAR 150.74 0.532 156.68 0.672 139.66 0.303 169.21 1.018 39 IDUKKI 718.22 0.748 724.47 1.032 706.92 0.326 730.58 1.355 40 KAKKI 968.76 0.265 971.96 0.303 953.42 0.132 980.56 0.430 41 PERIYAR 961.53 0.064 862.68 0.084 861.01 0.056 865.38 0.137 42 GANDHI SAGAR 383.83 0.416 389.69 1.813 394.35 3.584 399.56 6.408 43 TAWA 354.67 1.906 353.63 1.713 354.91 1.944 355.40 1.944 44 BARGI 417.65 1.877 422.45 3.114 421.30 2.814 421.40 2.842 45 BANSAGAR 330.18 1.21 339.90 4.385 340.76 4.772 340.77 4.780 46 INDIRA SAGAR 253.01 3.337 259.43 7.399 259.39 7.370 259.92 7.931

47 BARNA 345.9 0.285 347.61 0.392 348.32 0.439 348.42 0.446 48 MINIMATA BANGO 349.22 1.431 357.90 2.723 357.22 2.480 356.88 2.422 49 MAHANADI 348.13 0.713 340.21 0.164 347.59 0.685 348.35 0.734 50 JAYAKWADI(PAITHAN) 458.55 0.546 458.29 0.492 455.47 0.000 458.34 0.504 51 KOYANA 655.78 2.399 658.24 2.652 656.51 2.486 658.32 2.556 52 BHIMA(UJJANI) 495.19 1.003 495.03 0.956 490.26 0.000 496.97 1.517 53 ISAPUR 440.52 0.918 436.71 0.886 433.84 0.375 440.54 0.932 54 MULA 546.14 0.326 548.52 0.426 546.32 0.329 549.25 0.456 55 YELDARI 458.85 0.531 456.37 0.348 448.03 0.008 458.98 0.542 56 GIRNA 386.55 0.099 384.61 0.053 383.46 0.029 386.76 0.105 57 KHADAKVASLA 580.28 0.028 578.91 0.014 581.19 0.039 582.47 0.056 58 UPPER VAITARNA 600.79 0.242 602.41 0.296 600.18 0.225 602.89 0.311 59 UPPER TAPI 212.09 0.152 211.66 0.131 211.02 0.103 210.28 0.072 60 PENCH(TOTLADOH) 482.7 0.578 483.60 0.627 486.45 0.799 489.55 1.027 61 UPPER WARDHA 341.99 0.503 340.41 0.392 341.00 0.437 342.05 0.494 62 HIRAKUD 185.49 1.826 188.70 3.497 188.90 3.376 188.37 2.700 63 BALIMELA 449.43 0.884 440.47 0.108 448.27 0.669 459.27 2.158 64 SALANADI 61.1 0.069 63.16 0.088 65.22 0.119 68.96 0.188 65 RENGALI 111.27 0.245 121.19 2.653 120.11 2.351 119.16 1.963 66 MACHKUND(JALAPUT) 830.55 0.37 835.30 0.660 833.56 0.538 835.15 0.750 67 UPPER KOLAB 851.43 0.384 845.94 0.078 853.41 0.532 854.15 0.587 68 UPPER INDRAVATI 633.45 0.618 627.00 0.134 639.95 1.228 639.90 1.223 69 THEIN DAM 521.13 1.81 519.15 1.669 503.95 0.815 524.07 2.044 70 MAHI BAJAJ SAGAR 267.25 0.402 279.35 1.528 281.50 1.711 281.35 1.711 71 JHAKAM 341.35 0.018 359.85 0.132 359.85 0.132 359.95 0.132 72 RANA PRATAP SAGAR 348.11 0.594 347.94 0.571 351.21 1.128 352.06 1.296 73 LOWER BHAWANI 272.3 0.42 274.06 0.509 259.91 0.060 274.41 0.529 74 METTUR(STANLEY) 230.01 1.323 228.42 1.171 227.66 1.102 240.24 2.566 75 VAIGAI 273.16 0.061 273.29 0.063 268.34 0.018 274.66 0.082 76 PARAMBIKULAM 548.92 0.232 556.21 0.379 547.55 0.205 556.25 0.379 77 ALIYAR 318.97 0.088 318.14 0.083 305.87 0.017 320.01 0.095 1003.3 78 SHOLAYAR 991.69 0.088 5 0.143 990.77 0.088 1003.01 0.143 79 GUMTI 89.8 0.151 87.40 0.074 88.50 0.107 89.90 0.155 80 MATATILA 307.24 0.582 307.91 0.652 308.15 0.676 307.85 0.577 81 RIHAND 256.52 0.998 263.20 3.503 261.37 2.782 259.08 1.892 82 RAMGANGA 347.27 1.037 358.29 1.675 343.18 0.845 358.75 1.709 83 TEHRI 819.25 2.176 810.10 1.833 817.90 2.123 819.15 2.170 84 MAYURAKSHI 111.42 0.08 118.99 0.353 113.83 0.143 113.93 0.174 85 KANGSABATI 123 0.053 131.89 0.604 130.30 0.465 133.46 0.897 TOTAL FOR 85 RESERVOIRS 82.955 107.618 87.365 122.236

ACTION PLAN FOR FLOODS 29th August, 2013

LSQ 3086

SHRI SANJAY BRIJKISHORILAL NIRUPAM

Will the Minister of WATER RESOURCES be pleased to state:-

(a) whether Ministry has formulated any action plan for management of floods as per the advice of the National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA);

(b) if so, the details thereof and if not, the reasons therefor;

(c) whether Central Water Commission (CWC) had sent any forecasts to Uttarakhand Government before the recent natural calamity which happened in Uttarakhand;

(d) if so, the details thereof;

(e) if not, whether the Government has taken any action against those officers who are responsible for this criminal negligence; and

(f) if so, the details thereof?

THE MINISTER FOR WATER RESOURCES (SHRI HARISH RAWAT)

(a) and (b) The Ministry of Water Resources (MOWR) has taken following steps in line with the guidelines of National Disaster Management Authority ( NDMA).

(i) In 2006, Ganga Flood Control Commission (GFCC) had identified 39 districts in the country as flood prone districts. Further, an Expert Committee was constituted by Ministry of Water Resources in July, 2012 for Scientific Assessment of flood prone areas in the country.

(ii) A Flood Management Programme (FMP) was launched during XI Plan for providing assistance to States for works related to flood management and erosion control.

(iii) Action has been taken on important recommendations of expert committees like Rashtriya Barh Ayog( RBA) and Task Force-2004 on Flood Management / Erosion Control.

(iv) Various training programmes are run by National Water Academy, Pune which serves the objective of National Flood Management Institute recommended by NDMA.

(v) The desilting and dredging of rivers has already been studied by RBA-1980 and a Committee on Siltation of Rivers, headed by Dr. B.K. Mittal, then Chairman, CWC.

(vi) Central Water Commission (CWC) has initiated actions for expansion and modernisation of its flood forecasting network.

(vii) The flood related matters are regularly coordinated by CWC/MOWR with IMD. An MOU exists between CWC and IMD for sharing of meteorological / rainfall data.

(viii) MOWR has bilateral platforms for having dialogue with Nepal, Bhutan, China, Bangladesh and Pakistan on matters pertaining to water resources and flood management in India.

(ix) CWC has provided necessary technical guidance to States for preparation of Emergency Action Plans (EAPs) by concerned dam owners.

(x) CWC had prepared model bill on Flood Plain Zoning way back in 1975. The legislation has been enacted by three States namely, Manipur, Rajasthan and Uttarakhand.

(xi) Flood data is being collected in a systematic manner through hydrological and flood forecasting network of Central Water Commission. A Water Resources System (WRIS) has been launched where such digitised data is available.

(c ) & (d) In Uttarakhand, Central Water Commission issues flood forecasts for its stations located at Rishikesh and Haridwar on river Ganga whenever river water levels at these stations touch or exceed the pre-defined warning levels. Prior to occurrence of natural calamity on 16th June, 2013 in Uttarakhand, the water levels at Rishikesh and Haridwar on river Ganga had remained below pre-defined warning levels, therefore, no forecasts were issued by CWC prior to 16th June, 2013. CWC had issued flood forecasts for Rishikesh and Haridwar during 16th to 18th June, 2013 when water levels had exceeded the pre-defined warning levels. The details of forecast issued by CWC for Rishikesh and Haridwar during 16th to 18th June, 2013 are given in Annexure.

(e) and (f) Does not arise in view of reply under parts (c) and (d)

Annexure

ANNEXURE REFERRED TO IN PARTS (c) AND (d) OF LOK SABHA UNSTARRED QUESTION NO. 3086 REGARDING ‘ ACTION PLAN FOR FLOODS’ FOR ANSWER ON 29-08-2013.

Details of Flood Forecast issued BY Central Water Commission (CWC) for Rishikesh and Haridwar during 16th to 18th June 2013

A. RISHIKESH

Sl.No. Date of Issue Time of Forecast For Date For Time Actual Issue Level (m) Level (m) 1 6/16/2013 18:30 340.50 6/17/2013 2:00 340.36

2 6/17/2013 8:45 341.50 6/17/2013 16:00 341.35 3 6/17/2013 17:30 341.00 6/17/2013 24:00 340.95 4 6/18/2013 8:45 339.60 6/18/2013 16:00 339.75 5 6/18/2013 16:35 339.00 6/18/2013 24:00 339.24

B. HARIDWAR

Sl.No Date of Issue Time of Issue Forecast For Date For Time Actual Level (m) Level (m) 1 6/16/2013 18:35 295.20 6/17/2013 3:00 294.95

2 6/17/2013 8:45 295.65 6/17/2013 16:00 295.75 3 6/17/2013 17:30 295.23 6/17/2013 24:00 295.37 4 6/18/2013 8:45 293.90 6/18/2013 16:00 293.60 5 6/18/2013 16:35 293.00 6/18/2013 24:00 293.32

THREAT OF FLOOD FROM DAMS 29th August, 2013

LSQ 3095

SHRI RAMEN DEKA

Will the Minister of WATER RESOURCES be pleased to state:-

(a) whether the unplanned construction of big dams had lead to the recent devastation in Uttarakhand and if so, the details thereof;

(b) whether the Government is contemplating to review the big dam projects in the entire country from the point of view of security particularly in Himalayan and North Eastern Regions and if so, the details thereof;

(c) whether the Government has assessed the environmental position of surroundings of the big dam projects of Himalayan and North Eastern Regions and the strength of the Himalayan young rocks; and

(d) if so, the details thereof and the action proposed to be taken thereon?

THE MINISTER FOR WATER RESOURCES (SHRI HARISH RAWAT)

(a) No, Madam.

(b) No such specific review of big dams from the point of view of security is contemplated by Government. However, the Government of India has constituted a National Committee on Dam Safety (NCDS) which advises the Dam owners on dam safety procedures including preparation and development of Emergency Action Plans (EAPs). Besides, the Government of India had also set up a National Committee on Seismic Design Parameters (NCSDP) in 1991 which advises the Dam owners on design parameters with respect to safety measures against seismic considerations.

(c)&(d) Dam projects are cleared by Government of India through Central Water Commission (CWC) in respect of irrigation and multi-purpose projects and through Central Electricity Authority (CEA) in respect of hydro-power projects. The process of clearance involves examination from Ministry of Environment & Forests for environmental positions of surroundings of dams and aspects related to strength of Himalayan rocks are examined by Geological Survey of India. After assessing these aspects and obtaining statutory clearance including measures to safeguard the safety of dams and environment during and after construction, the clearance is accorded by Government of India.

INTERLINKING OF RIVERS 29th August, 2013

LSQ 3098

SHRI VIJAY BAHADUR SINGH

Will the Minister of WATER RESOURCES be pleased to state:-

(a) whether the three-judge bench of Supreme Court has given any direction on river interlinking projects and if so, the details thereof;

(b) whether there is any scheme or proposal to conserve/store the rain water by linking the small rivers in Bundelkhand division of Uttar Pradesh particularly in Hamirpur, Banda, and Jalaun;

(c) if so, the details thereof; and

(d) whether there is any scheme for improvement and deepening/desilting of nine big ponds in Charkhari of in Uttar Pradesh and if so, the details thereof?

THE MINISTER FOR WATER RESOURCES (SHRI HARISH RAWAT)

(a) Supreme Court in the matter of Writ Petition (Civil) No 512 of 2002. “Networking of Rivers” along with Writ Petition (Civil) no. 668 of 2002 delivered a Judgment dated 27.2.2012 directing the Union of India, particularly the Ministry of Water Resources, Government of India, to forthwith constitute a Committee to be called a ‘Special Committee for Inter-linking of Rivers’ under the chairmanship of the Union Minister for Water Resources to plan, construct and implement interlinking of rivers programme.

(b)& (c) As per the information received from National Rainfed Area Authority, Planning Commission, there is no scheme to conserve / store the rain water by linking the small rivers in Bundelkhand regions of Uttar Pradesh Special Bundelkhand Package.

(c) As per the information received from National Rainfed Area Authority, Planning Commission, under the Bundelkhand Special Package 28 projects were approved under the activity of Repair, Renovation & Restoration (RRR) of water bodies with a budgetary sanction of Rs. 46.16 crore during XIth Plan. Out of these 14 Nos. Bundhies in Charkhari of Mahoba district, was sanctioned with estimated cost of Rs. 70.73 lakhs. Government of Uttar Pradesh has intimated that this work has been completed.

LAND AREA UNDER IRRIGATION 29th August, 2013

LSQ 3106

Dr. RATTAN SINGH AJNALA

Will the Minister of WATER RESOURCES be pleased to state:-

(a) the percentage of cultivated land area that is covered by irrigation in different areas of Punjab;

(b) the addition to areas covered by irrigation during the Eleventh Plan and the area proposed in the 12th Plan for the State; and

(c) the cost per acre of providing irrigation during the last two Five year Plans?

THE MINISTER FOR WATER RESOURCES (SHRI HARISH RAWAT)

(a) As per the information available on the website of Ministry of Agriculture & Cooperation, Government of India, the percentage of cultivated land area that is covered by the Irrigation in different areas of Punjab is about 97.03%. The district wise detail is at Annexure.

(b) As per the Twelfth Five Year Plan (2012-17) of the State of Punjab Volume-I Chapter-3 ‘Irrigation & Flood Control’, during the 11th Plan, about 157 thousand hectares has been brought under irrigation and that the Twelfth Five Year Plan envisages creation of irrigation potential of about 300 thousand hectares as also the restoration of an irrigation potential of about 660 thousand hectares.

(c) Cost per hectare/acre of providing irrigation facilities varies from project to project depending upon several factors including topography, location of Command area etc.

Annexure

Annexure pertaining to LS US Question :3106 to be answered on 29.8.13 regarding land area under Irrigation. Detail of District Wise Net-Irrigated Area, Cultivated Area and % of NIA to Cultivated Area in Punjab

District Name Net Irrigated Area Cultivated Land % of Net Irrg Area to Cultivated land 2010-11 2010-11 2010-11 1. AMRITSAR 217053 221215 98.12 2. BARNALA 124346 124346 100.00 3. BHATINDA 295170 296483 99.56 4. FARIDKOT 125800 127499 98.67 5. FATEHGARH 101904 101904 100.00 6. FEROZPUR 470288 473496 99.32 7. GURDASPUR 248049 287004 86.43

8. HOSHIARPUR 185404 200139 92.64 9. JALANDHAR 236421 236421 100.00 10. KAPURTHALA 133641 133651 99.99 11. LUDHIANA 300665 300665 100.00 12. MANSHA 187563 196484 95.46 13. MOGA 197511 197511 100.00 14. MOHALI 69006 81516 84.65 15. MUKTSAR 224899 239803 93.78 16. NAWAN SHEHAR 88400 98281 89.95 17. PATIALA 262901 266932 98.49 18. RUPNAGAR(ROPAR) 70356 80443 87.46 19. SANGRUR 312628 312628 100.00 20. TARN TARAN 218013 218013 100.00 Total 4070018 4194434 97.03

Source: Ministry of Agriculture & Cooperation, Government of India

ASSISTANCE FOR IRRIGATION 29th August, 2013

LSQ 3107

SHRI GHANSYAM ANURAGI

Will the Minister of WATER RESOURCES be pleased to state:-

(a) the assistance provided by the Union Government for projects of those States where irrigation development is less than the national average;

(b) the State/UT-wise names of those projects; and

(c) the assistance provided to those projects during the current financial year?

THE MINISTER FOR WATER RESOURCES (SHRI HARISH RAWAT)

(a) and (c) The Union Government provides Central Assistance (CA) under Accelerated Irrigation Benefits Programme (AIBP) to the ongoing projects on the request of State Governments satisfying AIBP Guidelines on year to year basis for their expeditious completion. The details of Central Assistance provided under AIBP to the Major/Medium/ Irrigation Projects including current financial year for the States where irrigation development is less than the national average is given at Annexure-I.

The details of Central Assistance provided under AIBP to the Surface Minor Irrigation Projects during current financial year for the States where irrigation development is less than the national average is given at Annexure-II.

ANNEXURE-I

Annexure referred to in reply to Unstarred Question No. 3107 for reply on 29.08.2013 regarding Assistance for irrigation

CENTRAL ASSISTANCE RELEASED UNDER AIBP DURING 1996-97 TO 2012-13 (UP TO 31.3.2014)

Sl. No. State/Project (Started in Plan) Amount (Rs. in crore)

Major,Medium & Minor Irrigation Projects ANDHRA PRADESH 1 Sriram Sagar(Stage-I) 327.170 2 Cheyyeru(Annamaya) 25.330 3 Jurala 245.189 4 Somasilla 164.525 5 Nagarjunsagar 77.140 6 Madduvalasa 66.800 7 Gundalavagu 4.005 8 Maddigedda 3.792 9 Kanupur Canal 1.920 10 Yerrakalva 28.463 11 Vamsedhera Ph.I 37.116 12 Flood Flow Canal of SRSP 382.400 13 Sriramsagar Project - II 139.467 14 Tadipudi LIS 48.220 15 Pushkara LIS 47.085 16 Ralivagu 6.710 17 Gollavagu 60.470 18 Mathadivagu 37.020 19 Peddavagu 106.025 20 Gundlakamma Reservoir 99.353 21 Valligallu Reservoir 62.336 22 Ali Sagar LIS 16.370 23 J.Chokkarao LIS 1139.261 24 A.R.Guthpa LIS 17.500 25 Nilwai (PMP) 18.400 26 Khomaram Bhima 145.540 27 Thotapalli Barrage 99.731 28 Tarakarma Thirtha Sagaram Project 33.006 29 Swarnamukhi Med Irrigation Project 11.862 30 Palemvagu 9.536 31 Musurimilli Project 85.742 32 Rajiv Bhima LIS 1165.671 33 Indra Sagar Polavaram 562.469

ASSAM 34 Pahumara 9.290 35 Hawaipur LIS 4.965 36 Rupahi LIS 0.655 37 Dhansiri 145.597 38 Champamati 66.237 39 Borolia 29.802 40 Kolonga 0.500 41 Burhi Dihang LIS 4.224 42 Bordikarai 7.013 43 Mod. of Jamuna Irr. Project 36.363 44 Integ. Irri. Scheme Kollong Basin 12.982

GUJARAT 45 Sardar Sarovar 7022.713

46 Jhuj 4.740 47 Sipu 6.455 48 Mukteshwar 10.863 49 Harnav-II 0.065 50 Umaria 0.135 51 Damanganga 9.470 52 Karjan 7.600 53 Sukhi 5.650 54 Deo 0.500 55 Watrak Kadana RB Canal 3.110 56 Aji- 14.706 57 Ozat-II 13.600 58 Brahamini-II 4.000 59 Bhadar- II 8.568

HIMACHAL PRADESH 60 Shahnehar Irrgn. Project 203.855 61 Sidhata 62.580 62 Changer Lift 57.238 63 Balh Valley (Left Bank)- 55.221

JHARKHAND 64 Gumani 31.402 65 Torai 2.500 66 Latratu 2.130 67 Kansjore 11.040 68 Sonua 19.246 69 Surangi 13.284 70 Tapkara Res. Scheme 0.515 71 Upper Sankh 26.350 72 Panchkhero 8.242 73 Subernarekha Multipurpose project 851.261

KARNATAKA 74 UKP Stage-I 853.853 75 Malprabha 457.835 76 Hirehalla 64.240 77 Ghatprabha 447.283 78 Karanja 189.030 79 UKP Stage-II 1517.310 80 Gandorinala 115.761 UKP St. I Phase III 526.810 81 Maskinala 3.220 82 Votehole Medium Project 0.290 83 Varahi Project 80.125 84 Dudhganga Interstate project 7.507 85 Mod. Of Bhadra 196.466 86 Hippargi Project 734.960 87 Resto & Renov of Bheemasamudra Tank 3.483 88 Bhima Lift Irrigation Scheme 156.600

89 Guddada Malapura LIS DPAP 57.243

MADHYA PRADESH 90 Indira Sagar 804.714 91 Bansagar (Unit-I) 364.984 - Bansagar (Unit-II) 450.285 92 Upper Weinganga 50.106 - 42.203 93 Sindh Phase-II 513.636 94 Sindh Phase-I 14.876 95 Mahi 340.621 96 Bariarpur 108.836 97 Urmil 2.391 98 Banjar 1.400 99 Bawanthadi 94.929 100 Mahan 139.131 101 Omkareshwar 164.283 RBC 16 Km.-63 Km 140.645 102 Bargi Div. Pro. Canal (63 Km to 104 Km)PH-II 114.470 Bargi Diversion Ph.III 55.994 Bargi Diversion Ph.IV 7.369 103 Pench Diversion Project Ph.I 16.378 Omkareshwar Project Ph.II 111.853 Omkareshwar Canal Ph.III 129.876 Indira Sagar Canal Ph.III 208.165 Indira Sagar Canal Ph.IV 89.477 Indira Sagar Unit-II (Ph.I & II) 195.339 104 Punasa Lift Irrigation Project 382.020 105 Lower Goi 215.107 106 Upper Beda 88.348

107 Jobat Irrigation Project 16.660 108 Singhpur Irrigation project of Madhya Pradesh 15.750 108 Sagar(Sagad) Irrigation project of Madhya Pradesh 17.055 2nd installment of sagar 6.696 109 Sanjay Sagar (Bah) MI project of Madhya Pradesh 15.620 2nd installment of Sanjay sagar (Bah) 7.794

MANIPUR 110 Khuga 193.985 111 Thoubal 732.839 112 Dolaithabi Barrage Project 215.592 0.000 MEGHALAYA 113 Rongai Valley 4.000

ORISSA 114 Upper Indravati 518.122 115 Subernrekha Multipurpose 1310.051 116 Rengali 261.564 117 Anandpur Barrage 21.850

Integrated Anandpur Barrage 76.072 118 Upper Kolab 56.512 119 Titlagarh 49.707 120 Lower Indra 947.349 121 Lower Suktel 232.388 122 Potteru 25.430 123 Naraj Barrage 35.805 124 Telengiri Irr. Project 145.328 125 Ret Irr. Project 94.318 126 Kanupur 612.751 127 Chheligada Dam 13.128 128 Improvement of Sasan Canal 26.009 129 Salandi Left Main Canal 6.190 130 Improvement of Salki Irr. Project 8.650 131 Rukura (XI) 2009-10 -New 54.737

TRIPURA 132 Gumti 40.647 133 Manu 52.103 134 Khowai 33.539

ANNEXURE-II

Annexure referred to in reply to Unstarred Question No. 3107 for reply on 29.08.2013 regarding Assistance for Irrigation

STATE-WISE DETAILS OF MI SCHEMES INCLUDED AND GRANT RELEASED UNDER AIBP

S.No. State Total Nos. of Schemes Total CLA /grant released (Rs. in Crores) included 1 Arunachal Pradesh 2052 355.5064 2 Assam 1376 2274.2648 3 Manipur 843 249.0895 4 Meghalaya 263 315.15540 5 Mizoram 317 258.1791 6 Nagaland 1524 412.0246 7 Sikkim 658 64.1681 8 Tripura 1221 236.5470 9 Himachal Pradesh 428 271.2455 10 Jammu & Kashmir 749 1036.3025 11 Orissa (KBK) 78 153.5835 12 Uttarakhand 2519 1560.8021 13 Andhra Pradesh 100 400.410 14 Chhattisgarh 274 690.0587 15 Madhya Pradesh 365 1261.454 16 Maharashtra 186 934.5087 17 Bihar 221 96.0027 18 West Bengal 57 20.676 19 Rajasthan 7 14.170 20 Karnataka 493 303.9128 21 Jharkhand 456 509.3278

WATER DISPUTE TRIBUNALS 29th August, 2013

LSQ 3112

SHRI S. R. JEYADURAL SHRI ANANDRAO VITHOBA ADSUL SHRI SHIVAJI ADHALRAO PATIL SHRI DHARMENDRA YADAV SHRI SHRUTI CHOUDHRY SHRI S. PAKKIRAPPA SHRI BABAR GAJANAN DHARMSHI DR NILESH NARAYAN RANE

Will the Minister of WATER RESOURCES be pleased to state:-

(a) the present status of various water disputes tribunals;

(b) whether any decision has been taken on setting up of a standing tribunal in place of the existing tribunals to resolve the water disputes among the States; and

(c) if so, the details thereof?

THE MINISTER FOR WATER RESOURCES (SHRI HARISH RAWAT)

(a) There are 8 no. of Inter-State River Water Disputes tribunal set up under Inter State River Water Disputes (ISRWD) Act, 1956. Their present status are as follows:

S. No Name of Tribunal States concerned Date of Present Status constitution

1. Godavari Water Maharashtra, April, 1969 Award given on Disputes Tribunal Andhra Pradesh July, 1980 Karnataka, Madhya Pradesh & Orissa 2 Krishna Water Maharashtra, April, 1969 Award given on Disputes Tribunal Andhra Pradesh, May, 1976 -I Karnataka, 3 Narmada Water Rajasthan, October, 1969 Award given on Disputes Madhya Pradesh, December, 1979 Tribunal Gujarat and Maharashtra 4 Ravi & Beas Water Punjab, Haryana April, 1986 Report under section Tribunal and Rajasthan 5(2) given in April, 1987. A Presidential Reference in the matter is before Supreme Court and the matter is sub- judice. Further report under Section 5(3) is also subjudice. 5. Cauvery Water Kerala, Karnataka, June, 1990 Report under section Disputes Tamil Nadu 5(2) given on Tribunal and Puduchery 5.2.2007.Special Leave Petition (SLP) filed by party

States in Hon’ble Supreme Court pending and the matter is sub- judice. Further report under Section 5(3) is also subjudice.. 6. Krishna Water Karnataka, April, 2004 Report under Disputes Andhra Pradesh section 5(2) Tribunal -II and Maharashtra given on 30.12. 2010. Further report under Section 5 (3) is subjudice. 7 Vansadhara Andhra Pradesh February, Report under Water Disputes & Orissa 2010 section 5(2) Tribunal is subjudice. 8. Mahadayi Water Goa, Karnataka November, Report and Decision Disputes and Maharashtra 2010 under section Tribunal 5(2) is subjudice.

(b)& (c) The proposal to set up a standing tribunal in place of the existing tribunals to resolve the water disputes among the States is at a conceptual stage.

PENDING PROJECTS IN NEPAL 29th August, 2013

LSQ 3116

SHRI YOGI ADITYANATH

Will the Minister of WATER RESOURCES be pleased to state:-

(a) whether any dialogue has been held with Nepal for finding a permanent solution to the problem of flood in Eastern Uttar Pradesh and Bihar;

(b) if so, the details thereof;

(c) the number of projects pending in Nepal, the completion of which is likely to be helpful in resolving the problem of flood in Uttar Pradesh and Bihar;

(d) the reasons for delay in completion of said projects; and

(e) the time by which the said projects are likely to be completed?

THE MINISTER FOR WATER RESOURCES (SHRI HARISH RAWAT)

(a)& (b) Yes, Madam. Government of India is in constant dialogue with the Government of Nepal for which a three tier mechanism consisting of Joint Ministerial level Commission on Water Resources (JMCWR) headed by Ministers of Water Resources of India and Nepal, Joint Committee on Water Resources (JCWR) at the level of Secretaries of Water Resources of India and Department of Energy of Nepal and Joint Standing Technical Committee (JSTC) to discuss issues related to development of water resources including flood management on the rivers common to India and Nepal exists.

(c ) to (e) The following six projects have been conceived: i. Pancheshwar Multipurpose Project on river Sarda.

ii. Sapta Kosi High Dam Multipurpose Project and Sun Kosi Storage-cum-Diversion Scheme on river Kosi. iii. Karnali (Chissapani) Multipurpose Project iv. Naumure Multipurpose Project on river Rapti. v. Kamla Dam Multipurpose Project on river Kamla. vi. Bagmati Multipurpose Project on river Bagmati.

These are expected to provide benefits to the people of India and Nepal, in the form of hydro-power, irrigation and flood moderation.

These projects are under various stages of investigation & planning and dialogue between the two countries for working out modalities. The reasons for delay includes political situation in Nepal, local resistance to investigation works to be carried out in the territory of Nepal etc.

POLLUTED WATER 29th August, 2013

LSQ 3120

SHRI RAJIV RANJAN (LALAN) SINGH SHRI MURLI MANOHAR JOSHI

Will the Minister of WATER RESOURCES be pleased to state:-

(a) whether about four crore people are affected due to supply of polluted water in the country;

(b) if so, the details thereof;

(c) the total number of settlements wherein the affected people are living, State/ UT-wise;

(d) whether the Government has allocated Rupees 400 crore for the schemes related to setting up of water purification plants;

(e) if so, the details in this regard; and

(f) the capacity of water treatment plants in the country upto March 2013?

THE MINISTER FOR WATER RESOURCES (SHRI HARISH RAWAT)

(a) to (c) Ministry of Drinking Water & Sanitation has intimated that as per the information entered by the States on the online Integrated Management Information System (IMIS) of the Ministry, out of a total of about 16,90,870 rural habitations in the country, there are about 84,294 habitations which are quality affected i.e affected by some form of chemical or bacteriological contamination in their drinking water sources. The rural population affected due to contaminated water in these habitations is about 4.64 crores. The State/UT wise details of the quality affected habitations and the population covered is at Annexure.

(d) to (f) Water Supply schemes inter alia include setting up of water purification plants. Ministry of Drinking Water & Sanitation implements the National Rural Drinking Water Programme (NRDWP) to supplement the efforts of State Governments to provide adequate safe drinking water to the rural population. A budgetary allocation of Rs. 11,000 crores has been provided for NRDWP in 2013-14. Under NRDWP, the Government of India has given priority to cover partially covered and quality affected habitations with safe drinking water. Upto 67% of the allocations made to States under NRDWP can be utilized for coverage of partially covered and quality affected

habitations. 5% of NRDWP allocation is earmarked for allocation to those States facing problems of chemical contamination in drinking water or with Japanese Encephalitis and Acute Encephalitis Syndrome affected high priority districts. Under the NRDWP, the State Governments are vested with the powers to plan, approve, execute and implement drinking water supply schemes.

Ministry of Urban Development is supplementing the efforts of State Governments/Urban Local Bodies in providing water supply in Urban areas/Metropolitan cities under the schemes/ programmes such as Jawahar Lal Nehru National Urban Renewal Mission, North Eastern Region Urban Development Programme, Non-Lapsable Central Pool of Resources and Urban Infrastructure Development Scheme in Satellite Towns.

Provision of water supply being the responsibility of the State Governments, the capacity of water treatment plants is not maintained by the Ministry of Water Resources.

Annexure

(Annexure referred to in reply to the Unstarred Question No. 3120 to be answered on 29.8.2013 in the Lok Sabha regarding Polluted Water) Quality affected habitations and Population

Quality Affected SL State No of Habitation Population in Crore 1 ANDHRA PRADESH 3549 0.51 2 BIHAR 10587 0.59 3 CHATTISGARH 5588 0.13 4 GOA 0 0.00 5 GUJARAT 207 0.04 6 HARYANA 11 0.00 7 HIMACHAL PRADESH 0 0.00 8 JAMMU AND KASHMIR 0 0.00 9 JHARKHAND 76 0.00 10 KARNATAKA 3207 0.30 11 KERALA 893 0.19 12 MADHYA PRADESH 1951 0.08 13 MAHARASHTRA 1294 0.28 14 ORISSA 9000 0.26 15 PUNJAB 239 0.03 16 RAJASTHAN 25504 1.09 17 TAMIL NADU 486 0.02 18 UTTAR PRADESH 786 0.07 19 UTTARAKHAND 39 0.01 20 WEST BENGAL 2707 0.44 21 ARUNACHAL PRADESH 114 0.00 22 ASSAM 12879 0.44 23 MANIPUR 0 0.00 24 MEGHALAYA 90 0.00 25 MIZORAM 0 0.00 26 NAGALAND 73 0.00 27 SIKKIM 0 0.00 28 TRIPURA 5003 0.16 29 ANDAMAN and NICOBAR 0 0.00 30 CHANDIGARH 0 0.00 31 DADRA and NAGAR HAVELI 0 0.00 32 DAMAN and DIU 0 0.00 33 DELHI 0 0.00

34 LAKSHADWEEP 0 0.00 35 PUDUCHERRY 9 0.00 Total 84292 4.64

RADON IN GROUNDWATER 29th August, 2013

LSQ 3123

SMT. MANEKA SANJAY GANDHI

Will the Minister of WATER RESOURCES be pleased to state:-

(a) whether the Government has conducted any tests to check the high concentration of radioactive gas Radon in groundwater;

(b) if so, the State/UT-wise result thereof; and

(c) the action taken by the Government thereon?

THE MINISTER FOR WATER RESOURCES (SHRI HARISH RAWAT)

(a) & (b) Central Ground Water Board(CGWB) under the Ministry of Water Resources has conducted tests to check the presence of radioactive gas Radon in groundwater only in parts of Karnataka State. A total of 80 samples were collected from different districts viz. Bangalore city (30), Mysore (4), Chamrajnagar (7) and Tumkur (39). High radon content exceeding 11.1 Becquerel per litre as per maximum permissible limit of US Environmental Protection Agency (1991), was observed in all the samples from Bangalore city, while 36 samples in Tumkur district and one sample from Chamrajnagar district recorded high radon content. Radon content in all the samples collected from Mysore city was found to be within permissible limit. No such tests have been carried out by CGWB in any other State of the Country.

(c) Radon contamination, geogenic in nature, above permissible limit is generally present in freshly pumped water. However, radon gas (with a half life of 3.8 days only) escapes to the atmosphere on exposure. Radon concentration changes significantly on abstraction, aeration, storage and boiling. CGWB had conducted a National Workshop on “Radon contamination in groundwater and application of isotopes in groundwater studies” during March, 2010 at Bangalore with a view to creating awareness on health hazards due to Radon and other radioactive isotopes in groundwater.

A report entitled “Radon in bore wells of Tumkur district” was published in August, 2012 by CGWB.

POLLUTED STRETCHES 29th August, 2013

LSQ 3127

DR BHOLA SINGH DR AJAY KUMAR

Will the Minister of WATER RESOURCES be pleased to state:-

(a) whether the Union Government has identified many polluted stretches of water in many rivers in the country which is not fit for drinking;

(b) if so, the details thereof, river-wise; and

(c) the steps taken/being taken/ proposed to be taken by the Union Government in this regard?

THE MINISTER FOR WATER RESOURCES (SHRI HARISH RAWAT)

(a & b) Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB) under Ministry of Environment and Forests (MoE&F) monitors the water quality of the rivers at 1275 stations located on 445 rivers. It has identified 150 polluted stretches on 121 rivers in the country based on BOD (Bio-Chemical Oxygen Demand) levels. The State wise lists of rivers are at Annexure-I and the details of the polluted river stretches are at Annexure-II.

Central Water Commission (CWC) under Ministry of Water Resources also monitors the water quality at 396 stations located in all the major river basins of India. It has published the report ‘Water Quality Hot Spots in Rivers of India’ in 2011. The study reveals that water at 75 locations of major rivers like Ganga, Yamuna, Chambal, Sone and Wainganga are not fit for drinking purposes. The details are at Annexure-III. c) Conservation of rivers is an ongoing and collective effort of the Central and State Governments. MoE&Fis supplementing the efforts of the State Governments in abatement of pollution in identified stretches of various rivers under the National River Conservation Plan (NRCP) including National Ganga River Basin Authority(NGRBA) programme, for implementation of projects on a cost sharing basis between the Central and State Governments. NRCP presently covers 42 rivers in 195 towns spread over 20 States at a sanctioned cost of Rs.8904 crore. Various pollution abatement schemes taken up under the plan, inter-alia, include interception and diversion of raw sewage, setting up of sewage treatment plants, creation of low cost sanitation facilities, setting up of electric/ improved wood crematoria and river front development. Till date, sewage treatment capacity of 4788 million liters per day has been created under the plan.

In addition, State Governments, apart from their own budgetary allocations, are accessing financial assistance for creation of sewerage infrastructure, including setting up of sewage treatment plants in various towns under other Central Sector Schemes like Jawaharlal Nehru National Urban Renewal Mission(JNNURM) and Urban Infrastructure Development Schemes for Small and Medium Towns (UIDSSMT) of Ministry of Urban Development etc.

For the industrial effluent, CPCB and State Pollution Control Boards have taken following steps to prevent and control pollution:

(i) The provisions of Water Act 1974 are implemented by consent management to regulate discharge of and enforcement of standards in respect of polluting sources.

(ii) Control of industrial pollution under the provision of Water (Prevention and Control of Pollution)Act, 1974.

(iii) A mutually agreed time targeted programme is implemented under Corporate Responsibility on Environment Protection (CREP) with a bank guarantee on various commitments

(iv) Special drives are taken against the major 17 categories of polluting industries.

(v) Directions are issued to industries discharging their waste water into rivers and lakes.

(vi) 41 problem areas are identified as per Comprehensive Environmental Pollution Index (CEPI).

(vii) Environmental auditing is being taken up.

(viii) Common Effluent Treatment Plants for cluster of small scale industrial units are promoted.

(ix) Promotion of low-waste and no-waste technology.

(X) Diversion and development of treatment facilities.

(iv) (v) Annexure-I

Annexure referred in reply to admitted Un-starred Question No. 3127 to be answered in LokSabha on 29/08/2013 regarding‘Polluted Stretches’

State-wise details of polluted river stretches identified by CPCB No. of Sl. Name of State Name of the River polluted No. stretches Godavari, Krishna, Manjira, Musi, Maner, Nakkavegu, Pennar and 1 Andhra Pradesh 9 Tungabhadra 2 Assam Bharalu, Burhidihing, Deepar Bill and Kalong 4 3 Chandigarh Attawachoe, Patiala kiRao and Sukhnachoe 3 4 Delhi Yamuna 1 Ambika, Anas, Amlakhadi, Bhogavo, BalashwarKhadi, Dhadar, 5 Gujarat Daman Ganga, Khari, Kaveri, Kim, Kolak, Mindhola, Mahi, Panem, 19 Shedi, Sabarmati and Tapi Ghaggar, Gurgaon canal, Markanda, Western Yamuna canal, and 6 Haryana 5 Yamuna 7 Himachal Pradesh Beas, Markanda and Sukhna 3 Betwa, Chambal, Kshipra, Khan, Kalisot, Mandakini, Tons and 8 Madhya Pradesh 9 Narmada Bhima, Godavari, Mula&Mutha, Pawana, Panchganga, Patalganga, Indrayani, Koyna, Kundalika, Kalu, Kanhan, Kolar, Mithi, Tapi, 9 Maharashtra 28 Girna, Nira, Weinganga, Wardha, Krishna, Purna, Nira, Chandrabhaga, Venna, Ulhas, Rangavali and Bhatsa 10 Punjab Satluj and Ghaggar 2 Adyar, Cooum, Cauvery, Noyyal, Vaigal, TambiraparaniBhavani 11 Tamil Nadu 9 and Palar Yamuna, Hindon, Western Kali (Party covered), Kali Nadi (Eastern), 12 Uttar Pradesh 12 Bagad, Ganga, Gomti, Ramganga, Saryu and Rihand Bhadra, Tunga, Tungabhadra, Laxmantirtha, Kali, Krishna, Hundri, 13 Karnataka 11 Kundu, Arkavati and Malprabha 14 Manipur Nambul 1 15 Rajasthan Bandi, Berech, Jojari, Chambal and Khetri 5 16 Uttarakhand Kosi, Dhela&Kichha and Bahalla 3 17 Jharkhand Subarnrekha and Sankh 2 18 Kerala Karamana, Puzhackal and Kadambayar 3 19 Tripura Agartala canal and Haora 2 20 Bihar Sikrana 1 21 Chhattisgarh Arpa, Seonath and Mahanadi 3 22 Meghalaya Kharkhala and Umtrew 2 23 Orissa Kathjodi, Brahmani, Mahanadi and Kualhai 4 24 Pondicherry Arasalar 1 25 West Bengal Damodar, Ganga and Barakar 3 26 Nagaland Dhansiri 1 27 Sikkim Dikchu, Teesta, ManeyKhola and Ranichu 4

Total 150

Annexure-II

Annexure referred in reply to admitted Un-starred Question No. 3127 to be answered in LokSabha on 29/08/2013 regarding ‘Polluted Stretches’

Polluted River Stretches identified by CPCB

POLLUTED RIVER STRETCHES (BOD>30mg/l and BOD exceeding 6mg/l on all occassions ) River Polluted Source/Town Monitoring Location BOD Stretch (mg/l) ANDHRA PRADESH 1. Musi · D/s Hyderabad &Secundrabad 1.Nagole, Rangareddy 34 Hyderabad 2. Hyderabad D/s 23 &Rangareddy 2. · D/s Medak 1.Bachugudem, Medak 50 Nakkavagu Medak ASSAM 3. · D/S Guwahati Sewage 1.D/S Guwahati 31.5 Bharalu Guwahati 4. · D/s of Nagaon- Sewage 1.Elangabeel System Pond 50 Kalong Nagaon (Elangabeel System) CHANDIGARH 5. Patiala · Patiala Chandigarh 1.Patiala Ki Rao 50 kiRao Ki Rao 6. · Chandigarh 2.Attawa Choe (N-Choe) 50 AttawaChoe AttawaChoe (N-Choe) 7. · Chandigarh 3.Sukhna Choe 50 SukhnaChoe SukhnaChoe DELHI 8. · Industrial & Domestic Waste 1.Nizamuddin 55 Yamuna Wazirabad to from Delhi 2.Okhla Bridge 32 Okhla 3.D/S Of Okhla A/C Shahdara Drain 70 GUJARAT 9. · Discharge from 1. After Conf. With Meshwa At 48 Sabarmati Ahmedabad to Meshwa&Ahemdabad Vautha (Near Dhokla), D/S of 2. At Ahmedabad At V.N. Bridge, 31 Vautha 3. At Vill. MiroliTalukaDascroi, 103 Ahmedabad 4. At railway Bridge,Ahmedabad 29 5. At Kheroj Bridge 12 6. At Hansol Bridge 15 10. · Along Industrial & Domestic waste 1.Amlakhedi after confluence of 46 Amlakhadi Ankeshwar from Ankeshwar wastewater from Ankleshwar 11. · 1.D/s of Surendranagar 50 Bhogavo Surendranagar 12. Daman · Vapi Industrial & Domestic waste 1.Kachi Gaon D/s 30 Ganga D/S to Confl. from with sea Vapi,Salvas,Daman&Kachigaon HARYANA

13. · Industrial & Municipal waste 1. Before Ottu Weir (Before 50 Ghaggar Interstate from Patiala, Derabassi, Sirsa Mixing Of Satluj Canal Water) border of 2. Gh-1 At Road Brdg. 33.2 Punjab & Sirsa,Debwali Road Haryana to 3. Gh-2 At Chandarpur Syphon, 40 Ottuwier at 4. Near Bankarpur, DeraBassi 22 Sirsa 5. U/S DhakansuNallah 21 14. · Kala Industrial & Domestic waste 1.Kala Amb D/S 590 Markanda Amb to from Kala Amb Narayan Garh 15. · D/s of Yamuna Nagar Industrial & 1.100 metre D/s after receiving 247 Western Yamuna Domestic wastewater Industrial & Sewage effluent Yamuna Nagar 2.At Damla d/s of Yamuna Nagar 188 Canal HIMACHAL PRADESH 16. Sukhna · D/s Parwanoo sewage 1.At Parwanoo, Solan 36 Parwanoo MADHYA PRADESH 17. Khan · Indore Indore Sewage 1.Sakkar Khadi (Near Indore) 50 2.Sanwer 50 3.Kabit Khedi 50 18. · Nagda Industrial & domestic 1.Nagda D/s 34 Chambal D/s wastewater of Grasim Township &Nagda MAHARASHTRA 19. Bhima · Pune – Sewage 1. Pune, D/S Of Bundgarden 40 Vithalwadi to Daunt -Sewage 2. Pune U/S Vithalwadi 28.2 Takli 3. Pargaon (After confluence with 16 Mule Martha) 20. · Nashik Nasik Sewage 1.Nashik D/s 36 Godavari D/s to Paithan 2., Raher 6.5 3.U/S Of Gangapur Dam, Nasik 6 4.U/s of Paithan, Jayakwadi 6.8 5.D/s of Paithan, Pathegaon 7.4 6.Near Someshwar Temple 7.5 7.Hanuman Ghat, Nashik 9 8. Nasik D/S 18 9.Panchavati At Ramkund 12 10.KapilaGodavari, confl.Point, Tapovan 14 11.Saikheda 16 12. Tapovan 20 21. · D/s City Sewage of Pune 1.Mula- at Mundhawa 36 Mula&Mutha Pune city Bridge 2.Mula at Aunth Bridge 3.Mula –Harrison Bridge 50 4.Mutha at sangam Bridge 32 22. Pawana · Pune- Pune Sewage 1.Pune-Sangavi Gaon 36 SangaviGaon 23. · Alandi Pune Sewage 1.Alandi Gaon 36 Indrayani to confluence with Bhima 24. Koyna · Karad Karad Sewage 1.At Karad 35.5 D/s

25. Mithi · Mumbai 1. 50 Mumbai Stretch 26. · Are Roha sewage 1.Are Khurd 50 Kundalika Khurd 2. Kundalika At Roha city 6.5 PUNJAB 27. Satluj · D/S of Sewage from Ludhiana & 1.100m D/S BudhaNala 48 Zenith Paper Jalandhar Confl.,Ludhiana Mill to 2. D/S East Bein 6.2 Bridge Harike, 3.Boat Bdg. Dharmkotnakodar Road, 18 Amritsar Jalandhar 4. 1 Km. D/S of Zenith 22 28. · Municipal & Industrial discharge 1.D/S DhakansuNallah 32 Ghaggar Mubarkpur to from Patiala, Chandigarh, 2.D/S JharmalNadi 32 Sardulgarh Sukhna paper mills 3.D/S Sardulgarh 45 (Entire length &DerraBassi, Sardulgarh, 4.100m D/S Conf. With 40 in Punjab) Moonak, R. Saraswati (Patiala) 5.Ratanheri, D/S Of 50 Patiala Nadi (After Confl.) 6.Moonak, 38 7.U/S JharmalNadi, 40 8.U/S Sardulgarh, 45 9.D/s Chhatbir 10 10. Mubarakpur Rest House(Patiala) 10 11. Near Bankarpur, DeraBassi 12 12. U/s DhakanshuNallah 18 TAMIL NADU 29. Adyar · Along Chennai- Industrial & Municipal Nandambakkam, Ekattuthangal, 43 Chennai Wastewater Jaferkhanpet, Maraimalai bridge, Kotturpuram bridge, Boat club 30. · Along Chennai- Industrial & Municipal Annanagar, Arumbakkam, 105 Coovum Chennai wastewater Amanjikarai, Poonamalle, College Road, Central Jail, Napier Bridge 31. · Erode Erode Sewage 1.Erode near Chirapalayam 38 Cauvery D/s UTTAR PRADESH 32. · Sewage from Agra, Mathura, 1.D/S Of Agra, U.P. 33 Yamuna KosiKalan to Bateshwar, Vrindavan&Etawah 2.Mazawali 37 Juhika 3.Bateswar, U.P 26 4.Etawah, U.P. 27 5.Mathura U/S , U.P. 20 33. Hindon · Sewage & Industrial 1.Ghaziabad D/S, U.P. 36 Saharanpur to effluent from Ghaziabad, 2. Confl. With R. Krishni& Kali 36 confluence Saharanpur &Muzaffarnagar Near Binauli Town, Meerut with River 3.Pura mahadev 34 Yamuna 4. Saharanpur D/s 24 34. · Sewage & Industrial effluents 1.Kalinadi At U/S Of Muzaffar 32 Western Kali Muzaffar from Nagar 2.Kalinadi At D/S Of 364 Nagar to Muzaffarnagar&Mansoorpur Muzaffar Nagar Confluence with Hindon 35. Kali · Industrial and Municipal sewage 1. At Kannauj (Before Conf.) 120 Nadi Eastern Kannauj from Meerut,Modinagar, 2. U/S Of Gulaothi Town In 183 Bulandsahar, Hapur, Gulaothi Bulandsahar,

and Kannauj

POLLUTED RIVER STRETCHES(BOD between 20 & 30 mg/l) River Polluted Stretch Source/Town Monitoring Location BOD (mg/l) KARNATAKA 1. Bhadra · D/s of Industrial & 1.D/S Of Bhadravathi 22.5 Bhadravathi to Domestic confluence with Tunga Waste water from 2. D/s of KIOCL Road Bridge, Near 7.8 Bhadravathi Holehunnur MAHARASHTRA 2. Tapi · M.P. Border to Bhusaval Sewage 1.Ajnand Village 21 Bhusaval 2.Uphad Village 22 3. Bhusawal U/s 19 3. Girna · Malegaon to Malegaon Sewage 1.Malegaon (Manmad) 23 Jalgaon Jalgaon Sewage 2. Jalgaon 10 4. Nira D/s of Jubilant Industrial wastewater 1. D/s of Jubilant Organosis, Pune 21. 2 Organosis, Pune MANIPUR 5. Nambul · Hump Bridge to Sewage 1. Heirangoithong 24 Heirangoithong 2. Hump Bridge 26 RAJASTHAN 6. Jojari · Along Jodhpur Industrial & 1.D/S Jodhpur 10.5- Domestic waste from 25.1 Jodhpur 7. Bandi · Along Pali Industrial & 1.D/S Pali 30- Domestic waste from 141 Pali 8. Berech · D/S of Udaipur Industrial & 1.D/S Udaipur 6.2- Domestic waste from 22.1 Udaipur and Chittorgarh 9. Khetri · Along Khetri Industrial & 1.D/S Khetri Complex 8.1- Domestic waste from 31.2 Khetri TAMIL NADU 10. Noyyal · Along Industrial & 1.Vicinity of Tirupur >26 coimbatoor, Tirupur, domestic wastewater Palyanakotti from coimbatoor, Tirupur, Palyanakotti UTTAR PRADESH 11. Bagad · D/S of Gajraula Industrial effluent of 1.D/s of Jubilant Organics BOD Jubilant organics - >26 12. Ganga · Kannauj D/S to Industrial effluent 1.Kanpur D/S(Jajmau Pumping Station 21 Kanpur D/s(Jajmau from Kanpur 2. Kannauj D/s, U.P. 6 Pumping station 3.Kanpur U/s(Ranighat), U.P. 6.4 UTTARAKHAND 13. Kosi · D/S of Kashipur Sewage & Industrial 1.D/S of Kahsipur 13 waste from Kashipur 14. · D/S of Kashipur Sewage & Industrial 1.Dhela D/S of Kashipur 187 Dhela&Kichha waste from Kashipur 2.Kichha D/S of Kashipur 17 15. Bahalla · D/S of Kashipur Sewage & Industrial 1.D/S of Kashipur 15-22 waste from Kashipur

POLLUTED RIVER STRETCHES(BOD between 10 & 20 mg/l) River Polluted Stretch Source/Town Monitoring Location BOD (mg/l ) ANDHRA PRADESH 1. Manjira · D/s Industrial effluent of 1.Gowdicharla a/c with Nakavagu 16 Gowdicharla Ganpati sugar & 2.Near Ganpati sugars 18 Impact of Nakavagu ASSAM 2. Deepar Bill · D/s Guwahati 1.Deepar Bill 11 Guwahati GUJARAT 3. Khari · Lali Municipal & 1.Lali Village Near Ahmedabad 19 village, Industrial waste Ahemdabad from Ahemdabad 4. Kolak · D/s 1.At PataliaBdg. 12 Patalia. 2. At Railway Bridge No. 313 8 Vapi,Valsad 5. Mindhola · D/s State 1.Mindhola At State Highway Bridge 12 Highway Bridge Sachin Sachin 6. Shedi · Along Kheda Sewage 1. At Kheda 19 Kheda HARYANA 7 Gurgaon · D/s of Delhi 1. GC-1 Near Badarpur Border 24 Canal Delhi JHARKHAND 8 · D/s of Industrial & 1.Ranchi(tatisilwal) 10. 5 Subarnrekha Ranchi domestic waste from 2. Namkum Road bridge 6.8 (Tatisilwal) Ranchi KARNATAKA 9 Tunga · D/S of Shimoga Sewage 1.D/S Of Shimoga Town 13.5 Shimoga 10 · Harihar Harihar Sewage & 1.Haralahalli Bridge 16.5 Tungabhadra D/S to Hara Grasim waste eahalli Bridge. &Ullanur 11 · D/s of Hunsur Sewage 1.D/s of Hunsur town 10 Laxmantirtha Hunsur Town KERALA 12 Karamana · Karamana 1.Karamana At Moonnattumukku 11 At Moonnattumukk u MADHYA PRADESH 13 Kshipra · Ujjain to Ujjain- sewage 1.Ramghat At Ujjain, 15 confluence with 2.Trivenisangam (1 Km. D/S Of Sangam) 14 Chambal 3.Siddhawat D/S of Ujjain 8 14 Narmada · Industrial & 1.Hoshangabad D/s 11.4 Hoshangabad Domestic Wastewater MAHARASHTRA 15 Weinganga · D/S Ashti Municipal sewage of 1.At Ashti 10.5 Ashti town 2.After Confluence of Kanhan 9

3. D/s of Ellora Paper mill 9.4 4.U/s of Ellora paper mill 8.6 5.U/s of Gaurav paper mills, Jackwell 9 6. D/s of Gaurav paper mills, Jackwell 7.8 16 Wardha · Along Paper mill waste 1.Rajura Bridge 11 Rajura village 2.D/s of ACC Ghuggus 13 3.At confluence point of 8.5 Pangange&Wardha at Jaud 17 Bhima · Nira – discharge 1. Narsinghpur D/s Narsinghpur,(D/SAfter.Confl.WithR.Nira) 16.2 , 18 Krishna · Dhomdam Sewage & Industrial 1. Krishna Bridge, Karad, 11. 6 to Kolhapur waste from 2. At KshetraMahuli 12 Karad&Sangli 3. Krishna Vennasangam at Mahuli 17.6 4. At Wai 12.6 5. MahabaleshwarDhom Dam Near Koina Dam, 8.6 19 Purna · Andura 1. D/s of confl. of Morna&Purna, 10.2 village Andura village 2. Purna at Dhupeshwar 20 .Nira · Along Pulgaon Cotton Mill 1.Pulgaon Cotton Mill, Wardha 11.8 Pulgaon 2.Sarole Bdg.On Pune-Banglore Highway 21 Chandrabhag · Along Sewage Of 1. D/S Of Pandharpur Town 12 a Pandharpur Pandharpur Town 2. U/S Of Pandharpur Town Town 10.5 22. Venna · Varye, 1. Satara D/s 12 River Satara TRIPURA 23. Agartala · D/s Agartala sewage 1.Near PragatiVidyabhawan, Agartala, 14.6 Canal Agartala UTTAR PRADESH 24. Gomti · Lucknow Sewage & Industrial 1. Jaunpur D/S, U.P. 12 to Jaunpur effluent from Lucknow and Jaunpur. 2. Lucknow D/S, U.P. 14 25. Ganga · Varanasi Discharge through D/S Kalinadi&Ramgang a sewage & 1.Varanasi D/S () 14 Industrial effluent from Kannauaj and Kanpur 26. Ramganga · Upstream Sewage & Industrial 1.Ramganga At Kannauj (Before Conf.) 16 Kannauj waste water from Ramnagar& Moradabad

POLLUTED RIVER STRETCHES (BOD Between 6-10 mg/l) River Polluted Stretch Source/Town Monitoring Location BOD (mg/l) ANDHRA PRADESH 1. Krishna · Wadepally 1.Krishna at Wadepally A/c with River 8 Musi 2. · D/S of Rajamundary 1.Rajamundary D/S 6 Godavari Rajamundary

3. Maner · Warangal U/S Warangal 1.Warangal U/s 6.1 ASSAM 4. · Margherita to Margherita 1.Burhidihing At Margherita 7.9 Burhidihing Duliajan 2.Burhidihing at Duliajan 7 BIHAR 5. Sikrana · Sikrana At Chanpatiya 1.Chanpatiya 8 Chanpatiya CHATTISGARH 6. Arpa · Arpa river D/S Bilaspur 1.D/S Bilaspur 7 of Bilaspur 7. Seonath U/S Rajnandgaon 1.U/S Rajnandgaon 7.1 GUJARAT 8. Mahi · D/s Sevalia Municipal waste 1.Vasad 6.8 and Vasad from Sevalia&Vasad 2.Near Rajasthan border at Kadana Dam 8.2 9. River · D/s Kothada Kothada 1.River Dhadar At Kothada 9 Dhadar 10. Tapi · Rander Bridge Municipal & 1.Rander Bridge, Surat 7.4 to Surat Industrial waste 2.Tapi at ONGC bridge, Surat 6 from Surat 11. Kim · D/s Surat Municipal Sewage 1.Sahol Bridge, OlpadHansol Road, 6 Surat HIMACHAL PRADESH 12. · D/S of Paonta Water from Paonta 1.Markanda At Paonta, Distt. Sirmour 8.2 Markanda Sahib Sahib 13. Beas · D/S of Mandi Domestic waste 1. D/s Mandi 7.6 from Mandi JHARKHAND 14. Sankh · Along Bolba Municipal Sewage 1.Bolba 6.2 KARNATAKA 15. Kali · Along Dandeli West Coast Paper 1.D/S West Coast Paper Mill 7 Town Mill waste 16. Krishna · U/S Of 1. U/S Of Ugarkhurd Barrage 9.8 Ugarkhurd Barrage MADHYA PRADESH 17. Tons · Tons Along Sewage 1.Tons At Madhavgarh 8 Madhavgarh 18. Kalisot · Mandideep Sewage & industrial 1.Near road bridge, Mandideep 6 effluent 19. Betwa · Raisen Sewage from Raisen 1.At Nayapur D/s, Mandideep Industrial 6.8 Area No.1, Raisen MAHARASHTRA 20. Kalu · Atale village Municipal & 1.Atale village 7.5 to Confl. with Ulhas Industrial waste water 21. Kanhan · D/S Nagpur Industrial & 1.D/S of Nagpur 8.8 Domestic Waste of 2.U/s of M/s Vidharbha paper mill, 8.8 Nagpur Sinora 3.D/s of M/s Vidharbha paper mill, 9.8 Sinora 22. Kolar · Along Municipal waste 1.Before Confluence To Kanhan At 7 Kamptee water Kamptee 23. Ulhas · Mohane Industrial & 1.U/S Of Nrc Bund At Mohane 6 Domestic runoff 2.Jhambul Water Works 7.5 Ulhasnagar

24. · Kolhapur Industrial & 1.D/S Of Kolhapur Town 6.4 Panchganga Municipal sewage of Kolhapur 25. · Khopoli to Industrial & 1. Shilphata 6 Patalganga Esturaine region Municipal sewage 2. Near Intake Of Midc W/W 9 from khopoli, Rasayani&Paundh 26. · Along Sewage of Navapur 1.D/S Of Navapur 8.4 Rangavali Navapur MEGHALAYA 27. · Near 1.Near SutngaKhlieriat,Jaintia Hills Dt. 7 Kharkhala SutngaKhlieri,Jaintia Hills 28. Umtrew · Umtrew At 1.Umtrew At Byrnihat East 7.7 Byrnihat East ORISSA 29. Kathjodi · Along Cuttack Cuttack Sewage 1.Cuttack D/S 6.4

PONDICHERRY 30. Arasalar · Along Domestic waste of 1.Arasalar River Karaikal Region, 7 Karaikal Karaikal RAJASTHAN 31. · D/S Kota city Industrial & 1.Kota D/S (2 Km. From City) 6.2 Chambal Domestic waste from Kota TAMIL NADU 32. Vaigai · Along Madurai-Industrial 1.Vicinity of Madurai >6 Madurai & domestic wastewater 33. · Along Madura Coats 1.RailBdg. Nr. Ambasamudam Tambiraparani Ambasamudam Indusitrial waste 6 34. Cauvery · Tiruchirapalli Municipal sewage of 1. D/S 6 to Grand Anaicut Erode, 2.Trichy,Grand Anaicut 7.8 Tiruchirapalli 3.1Km D/s of confluence 7.3 35. Bhavani · Bhavani Municipal sewage 1.Bhavani SagarBhavani 7.6 2..Bhavani at Bhavani 6.8 UTTAR PRADESH 36. Ganga · D/s of 1.D/s of Haridwar 7.6 Haridwar WEST BENGAL 37. D/s Asansol 1.Narainpur After Confl. Damodar Of NuniaNallah 6.8 2.Near MujherMana Village After Conf. of TamlaNallah 6.8 38. Ganga D/s Dakshineshwar Industrial waste & 1.Dakshineshwar 6 sewage from Dakshineshwar

POLLUTED RIVER STRETCHES (BOD between 3& 6 mg/l) River Polluted Stretch Monitoring Location BOD (mg/l) ANDHRA PRADESH 1. TUNGABHADRA · D/s Manthralayam 1. Manthralayam , Kurnool 3.3 2. KRISHNA · Thangadi , 1. Thangadi , 3.1 Mahaboobnagar Mahaboobnagar

3. PENNAR · Puspagini, 1.A/C Papagni, Puspagini 3.2 CHHATTISGARH 4. MAHANADI · Rajim U/s to interstate 1.U/s Rajim 3.2 boundary with Orissa 2.Interstate Boundry 3.1 GUJARAT 5. MAHI · D/s Mujpur 1. At Umeta Bridge 3.1 2. At Mujpur 3.2 6. PANAM · D/s Lunawada 1. At Lunawada 3.7 7. SABARMATI · Dharoi Dam to Mahudijain 1. Dharoi Dam 3 Temple 2. At 3.5 8. AMBIKA · D/s Bilimora 1.At Bilimora 4.2 9. ANAS · D/s Dahod 1.Anas At 3.8 Dahod,(Kushalgarh),Dist. Panchmahal 10. BALESHWAR · Baleshwar Khadi At N.H. 1.Baleshwar Khadi At N.H. No. 4.5 KHADI No. 8 8 11. KAVERI · Bridge At Billimora- 1.Bridge At Billimora-Valsad 3 Valsad Road Road HARYANA 12.YAMUNA · Kalanaur to Sonepat 1.Hathnikund 3 2.At Kalanaur 4 3.At Sonepat 5 4. U/s Paonta Sahib 3 KARNATAKA 13 TUNGABHADRA · Ullanur D/s 1. At Ullanur 3.1 14 HUNDRI · Joharpur D/s 1. Joharpur(V), Near Temple, 3.1 Kurnool 15 KUNDU · Nandayal D/s 1.Nandyal, Near Over Bdg., 3.1 Kurnool 16 ARKAVATI · D/s of Kanakapura 1. D/S of Kanakapura Town 5 17 MALPRABHA · D/s of Khanapur 1. D/S of Khanapur Village 4.1 KERALA 18 PUZHACKAL · At Puzhackal Bridge 1. At Puzhackal Bridge 4 19 KADAMBAYAR · D/s Brahmapuram 1.At Brahmapuram 3 MADHYA PRADESH 20 NARMADA · Hoshangabad D/s 1.at Sethanighat 3.1 2. at Hoshangabad 3.2 21 MANDAKINI · D/s Chitrakut 1.At Chitrakut 5 MAHARASHTRA 22 ULHAS · Along Badlapur 1. U/s of Badlapur, 3.4

23 BHATSA · Along Pise village 1. D/s of Pise Dam Near 3.3 Pise Village (Ulhas) NAGALAND 24 DHANSIRI · Along Dimapur 1. Near Check Gate 3.2 (DimapurKhutkhuti Road) 2. Full Nagarjan 3.6 3. NutonBasti 4.8 4. Town Boundary Bridge 3.2 (Diphu Road) ORISSA 25 BRAHMANI · Panposh to Rourkela 1.D/s Panposh 4.6 2.Rourkela D/s 3 26 MAHANADI · Cuttack D/s 1.Cuttack D/s 4.6

27 KUAKHAI · Along Bhubaneshwar 1. At Bhubaneshwar 3.2

SIKKIM 28 TEESTA · D/s Gangtok 1. After confluence with 3 River Ranichu at Singtam 2. After confluence with 3.1 Rangichu after meeting the industrial effluents from the Town Ranichu 3. At Melli downstream 3.2 29 RANICHU · D/s Gangtok 1. Before confluence with 3.5 River Teesta at Singtam 2. After confluence of 3.2 Ranichu and Rorachu at Ranipool 30 DIKCHU · D/s Gangtok 1.Before confiuence with River 3.4 Teesta Near NHPC Hydroelectric Power Project 31 MANEY KHOLA · D/s Gangtok 1. After Confluence with 3.2 Ray Khola at Adampool after meeting waste of STP 2. At Burtuk near Army 3.2 Base Camp, 4 Km U/s of Gangtok TAMILNADU 32 PALAR · Along Vellore 1.Vaniyambadi Water Supply 4 Head Work TRIPURA 33 HAORA · Agartala D/s 1.Chandrapur, Agartala D/s of 3.5 Haora UTTAR PRADESH 34 SARYU · Along Ayodhya 1. At Ayodhya at main 3 Bathing Ghat 35 RIHAND · Along Renukut 1. Renukut U/S 3.3 2. Renukut D/S 3.2 WEST BENGAL 36 BARAKAR · D/s Asansol 1.At Asansol (Water Intake 3.8 Point)

Annexure-III

Annexure referred in reply to admitted Un-starred Question No. 3127 to be answered in LokSabha on 29/08/2013 regarding ‘Polluted Stretches’

List of 75 Hot Spot Station identified by CWC as per report of 2011

S. No. State River Name of Station 1 Andhra Pradesh Musi Damercharla 2 Andhra Pradesh Tungabhadra Bawapuram 3 Bihar Gandak Lalganj 4 Bihar Ganga Azamabad 5 Bihar Ganga Buxar 6 Bihar Kharakai Adityapur 7 Bihar Koel Lakhisarai

8 Bihar Phalgu Gaya 9 Bihar Punpun Sripalpur 10 Bihar Sone Koelwar 11 Bihar Ganga Gandhighat 12 Bihar Ganga Hathidah 13 Chhattisgarh Arpa Darrighat 14 Chhattisgarh Hasdeo MBPL 15 Chhattisgarh Seonath Ghatora 16 Delhi Yamuna Delhi 17 Gujarat Balaram Chitrasani 18 Gujarat Dhadher Pingalwada 19 Gujarat Sabarmati Vautha 20 Gujarat Sabarmati Derol Bridge 21 Gujarat Shetrunji Luvara 22 Haryana Yamuna Mawi 23 Haryana Yamuna Mohana 24 Himachal Pradesh Chandrabhaga Udaipur 25 Jharkhand North Koel Mohammadganj 26 Jharkhand Sankh Tilga 27 Jharkhand Sone Japla 28 Jharkhand Kharakai Kulpatanga 29 Jharkhand Subarnarekha Baridhinala 30 Jharkhand Subarnarekha Jamshedpur 31 Karnataka Arkavathi Kanakapura 32 Karnataka Arkavathi T. Bekuppe 33 Karnataka Hemavathi Akkihebbal 34 Karnataka Hemavathi Sakaleshpur 35 Karnataka Netravathi Bantwal 36 Karnataka Yagachi Thimmanahalli 37 Karnataka Yennehole Yennehole 38 Kerala Bharathapuzha Pudur 39 Kerala Chaliyar Kuniyil 40 Kerala Meenachil Kidangoor 41 Kerala Payaswini Erinjipuzha 42 Madhya Pradesh Chambal Tal 43 Madhya Pradesh Dhasan Garauli 44 Madhya Pradesh Parwati AB Road Xing 45 Madhya Pradesh Sindh Seondha 46 Madhya Pradesh Wainganga Kumhhari 47 Maharashtra Bhima Takli 48 Maharashtra Pranhita Tekra 49 Maharashtra Wardha Bamni 50 Maharashtra Wardha Bishnur 51 Orissa Brahmani Gomlai 52 Orissa Brahmani Kamalanga 53 Orissa Brahmani RSP Nalla 54 Rajasthan Banas Abu Road 55 Rajasthan Kalisind Barod 56 Rajasthan Parwan Aklera 57 Rajasthan Parwati Khatoli 58 Tamil Nadu Chinnar Hogenakkal 59 Tamil Nadu Noyyal Elunuthimangalam 60 Tamil Nadu Ponnaiyar Villupuram

61 Tamil Nadu Ponniyar Gummanur 62 Tamil Nadu Thoppaiyar Thoppur 63 Uttar Pradesh Betwa Sahijana 64 Uttar Pradesh Ganga Allahabad 65 Uttar Pradesh Ganga Kanpur 66 Uttar Pradesh Ganga Shahzadpur 67 Uttar Pradesh Gomti Maighat 68 Uttar Pradesh Hindon Galeta 69 Uttar Pradesh Ramganga Bareilly 70 Uttar Pradesh Rind Kora 71 Uttar Pradesh Yamuna Agra 72 Uttar Pradesh Yamuna Auraiya 73 Uttar Pradesh Yamuna Etawah 74 Uttar Pradesh Yamuna Hamirpur 75 Uttar Pradesh Yamuna Mathura

DANGER TO TEHRI DAM 29th August, 2013

LSQ 3135

SMT. MEENA SINGH

Will the Minister of WATER RESOURCES be pleased to state:-

(a) whether hundreds of villages got swept away in floods caused by devastating cloud burst in the Himalayan region recently;

(b) if so, whether the Government has made any assessment with regard to the devastation that may be caused in the event of breach in Tehri Dam along with the reaction of the Government thereto; and

(c) if so, the details of concrete measures likely to be taken for tackling natural calamities?

THE MINISTER FOR WATER RESOURCES (SHRI HARISH RAWAT)

(a) The issue of assessment of damages due to natural calamity of June, 2013 in Uttarakhand does not fall under Ministry of Water Resources.

(b) No Madam.

(c) The Government of India had constituted National Committee on Dam Safety (NCDS) which advises on matters concerning dam safety. Accordingly, Central Water Commission (CWC) has prepared Guidelines for Development and Implementation of Emergency Action Plans (EAP) for Dams by the Dam Owners/State Governments.

The Government of India enacted Disaster Management Act of 2005 under which National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) has been constituted under the Chairmanship of Hon’ble Prime Minister of India. NDMA coordinates and supervises the policy matter concerning all natural disasters. Besides, the Union Ministry of Home Affairs also provides central assistance to the State Governments for undertaking necessary relief measures during any disaster.

DARK ZONES 29th August, 2013

LSQ 3141

SHRI MAHESHWAR HAZARI SHRI HARSH VARDHAN SMT SEEMA UPADHYAY

Will the Minister of WATER RESOURCES be pleased to state:-

(a) the names of the areas in the National Capital Region which have been included by the Central Water Commission in the dark zone list in regard to groundwater;

(b) the number of borewells registered in the said region so far along with the action taken in regard to illegal borewells; and

(c) the details thereof including the action taken in this regard during the last three years?

THE MINISTER FOR WATER RESOURCES (SHRI HARISH RAWAT)

(a) Central Ground Water Board (CGWB) under the Ministry of Water Resources and State Governments have jointly estimated replenishable ground water resources of the Country including the National Capital Region. As per the latest assessment (as on March 2009), 76 assessment units, in parts of 4 States namely Delhi, Haryana, Rajasthan and Uttar Pradesh, falling in National Capital region(NCR), have been categorized as “Over exploited”. The list is given at Annexure-I.

(b)&(c) Central Ground Water Authority (CGWA) under the Ministry of Water Resources has carried out registration of ground water abstraction structures in parts of NCR to assess ground water withdrawal, as a onetime exercise. As per available data, a total of 104858 borewells / tubewells were registered by CGWA in four areas of NCR. Details are given in Annexure II. CGWA has appointed Officers-in-Charge of Revenue District (District Collectors/Deputy Commissioners/District Magistrates) as ‘Authorized Officers’ to take up various regulatory measures in Notified Areas including regular checks against illegal borings. For enforcement of the regulatory directions issued under Section 5 of Environment (Protection) Act, 1986, concerned Deputy Commissioners/ District Collectors/ District Magisrates have been authorized to take necessary action such as seizure of drilling rigs, sealing of tube wells and also discontinuation of electricity against owners of illegal boring as per the provisions of Section 15 to 21 of Environment (Protection) Act, 1986 for any violation of directives of CGWA. The details of action taken in respect of illegal exploitation of ground water during the last three years (2010-13) are given at Annexure-III.

Annexure-I Annexure referred to in Part(a) of reply to the Unstarred Question No. 3141 to be answered on 29.08.2013 in the Lok Sabha regarding “Dark Zones”

List of Overexploited Areas in National Capital Region

S.No Name of the Name of the District Over- exploited assessment units State 1. Delhi Central Delhi Karol Bagh, Paharganj East Delhi PreetVihar, VivekVihar New Delhi Chanakyapuri, Parliament Street North Delhi Kotwali, Sadar Bazar North East Delhi Seemapuri, Shahdara North West Delhi Model Town, SaraswatiVihar South Delhi Defence Colony, Hauzkhas, Kalkaji South West Delhi Delhi Cantonment, Najafgarh, VasantVihar West Delhi Patel Nagar, Rajouri Garden 2. Haryana Gurgaon Farukhnagar, Gurgaon, Pataudi,

Faridabad Faridabad Palwal Hodel, Palwal, Hassanpur Mewat Tauru, Ferozepur Zhirka Panipat Bapoli, Israna, Madlauda, Panipat,Samalkha Rohtak -- Sonipat , Rai, Sonepat Nahar, Rewari, Bawal , Khol Jhajjar -- Bhiwani Badra, Dadri-I, Kairu, Loharu, Mahendragarh Ateli, Kanina, Mahendragarh, Nangal Chaudhary, Narnaul 3. Rajasthan Alwar Behror, Bansur, Kathumar, Kishangarh, Kotkasim, Laxmangarh, Mandawar, Neemrana, Rajgarh, Ramgarh, Reni, Thanagazi, Tijara, Umrain Bharatpur Kumher, Nadbai 4. Uttar Pradesh Ghaziabad Loni Gautambudhnagar Jewar Meerut Kharkhoda, Rajpura Baghpat Baghpat, Binauli, Charprauli, Khekra, Pilana Bulandshahar --

Annexure-II

Annexure referred to in Part(b) & (c) of the reply to the Unstarred Question No. 3141 to be answered on 29.08.2013 in the Lok Sabha regarding “Dark Zones”

Number of borewells/ tubewells registered in areas Notified for registration of ground water abstraction structures in National Capital Region

S.No Name of the Name of the District Area Notified for registration No. of borewells/ tubewells State registered 1. Delhi All districts of Delhi NCT Delhi 89362 2. Haryana Gurgaon Farukh Nagar, Pataudi 10913 3. Rajasthan Alwar Behror 4583 Total 104858

Annexure-III Annexure referred to in Part(b) & (c) of the reply to the Unstarred Question No. 3141 to be answered on 29.08.2013 in the Lok Sabha regarding “Dark Zones”

Action taken in respect of illegal exploitation of ground water in NCR during last three years (2010-13)

S.No Name of the Number of complaints Action Taken State received 1. Delhi 31 Referred to concerned Authorized Officer (Deputy Commissioner) for taking necessary action. 2. Haryana Faridabad 38 FIRs lodged 33 illegal bore wells dismantled 14 No. of borewells sealed and challans issued

Gurgaon 886 tube wells have been sealed. 3. Rajasthan Nil NA 4. Uttar Pradesh 2 Two complaints referred to Authorized officer for taking suitable action.

IRRIGATION MAINTENANCE FUND 29th August, 2013

LSQ 3145

SHRI ADHIKARI SUVENDU

Will the Minister of WATER RESOURCES be pleased to state:-

(a) whether the Union Government proposes to create a separate Plan Fund namely Irrigation Maintenance Fund to increase the potential of irrigation in India;

(b) if so, the details thereof and the steps proposed to be taken thereon;

(c) whether the Union Government is considering any proposal to set up any Water Resource Management Institute to control the scarcity of water in future; and

(d) if so, the details thereof?

THE MINISTER FOR WATER RESOURCES (SHRI HARISH RAWAT)

(a) No, Madam.

(b) Does not arise in view of reply to Part (a) above.

(c) No, Madam.

(d) Does not arise in view of reply to Part (c) above.

IMPLEMENTATION OF AIBP 29th August, 2013

LSQ 3150

SHRI P. T. THOMAS

Will the Minister of WATER RESOURCES be pleased to state:-

(a) whether the Government has reviewed the implementation of the Accelerated Irrigation Benefits Programme (AIBP) in various States; and

(b) if so, the State-wise details of projects completed since the inception of the programme?

THE MINISTER FOR WATER RESOURCES (SHRI HARISH RAWAT)

(a) The performance of the Accelerated Irrigation Benefits Programme (AIBP) is reviewed by the Ministry of Water Resources from time to time and particularly on yearly basis with the Principal Secretaries/ Secretaries (Water Resources/ Irrigation Department) of the respective State Governments in order to achieve further improvement in its implementation, to discuss important issues which include physical and financial progress of the projects against

the targets agreed in the Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) signed by the State Governments, proper monitoring of the projects, etc.

(b) State-wise details of the Major/Medium irrigation projects completed since the inception of the programme is at Annexure-I and for Surface Minor Irrigation schemes is at Annexure-II.

Annexure-I Annexure referred to in reply to Unstarred Question No. 3150 for reply on 29.08.2013 regarding Implementation of AIBP

STATE-WISE MAJOR/MEDIUM PROJECTSCOMPLETED UNDER AIBP SINCE INCEPTION Nos of schemes Sl. No. Name of State 1 Andhra Pradesh 13 2 Assam 7 3 Bihar 5 4 Chhattis Garh 6 5 Goa 1 6 Gujrat 14 7 Haryana 2 8 Jammu & Kashmir 11 9 Jharkhand 3 10 Karnatka 3 11 Kerala 1 12 Madhya Pradesh 5 11 Maharastra 36 12 Orissa 7 13 Punjab 3 13 Rajasthan 7 13 Tamil Nadu 1 14 Uttar Pradesh 12 15 West Bengal 3

ANNEXURE-II

Annexure referred to in reply to Unstarred Question No. 3150 for reply on 29.08.2013 regarding Implementation of AIBP

STATE-WISE DETAILS OF MI SCHEMES COMPLETED UNDER AIBP SINCE INCEPTION

S.No. State Nos. of schemes completed 1 Arunachal Pradesh 1960 2 Assam 693 3 Manipur 843 4 Meghalaya 169 5 Mizoram 317 6 Nagaland 1404 7 Sikkim 578 8 Tripura 1176 9 Himachal Pradesh 294 10 Jammu & Kashmir 478 11 Orissa (KBK) 43 12 Uttarakhand 2032

13 Andhra Pradesh 51 14 Chhattisgarh 213 15 Madhya Pradesh 217 16 Maharashtra 100 17 Bihar 60 18 West Bengal 57 19 Rajasthan 1 20 Karnataka 311 21 Jharkhand 141

RELINING THE RAJASTHAN FEEDER 29th August, 2013

LSQ 3156

SHRI TARACHAND BHAGORA

Will the Minister of WATER RESOURCES be pleased to state:-

(a) whether the Planning Commission has approved the investment for relining the Rajasthan feeder (Punjab part) the work which is proposed to be done by the Government of Punjab;

(b) if so, whether the Government of Punjab has initiated the work thereon after its clearance by the Union Government;

(c) if not, whether the Union Government proposes to issue directions to the Government of Punjab to initiate work thereon; and

(d) if so, the details thereof?

THE MINISTER FOR WATER RESOURCES (SHRI HARISH RAWAT)

(a) The Planning Commission has accorded the investment clearance to the project “Relining of Rajasthan Feeder” on 23.11.2009.

(b) The work on the project has not been initiated so far.

(c) & (d) Water being a State Subject, the projects are planned, funded, implemented and maintained by the concerned State Governments as per their own priorities and availability of funds.

The role of Union Government is promotional and catalytic. The Union Government has released central assistance under Accelerated Irrigation Benefit Program for an amount of Rs. 105.84 crore in March, 2011 for this work.

CANAL SYSTEM IN PUNJAB 29th August, 2013

LSQ 3164

SMT HARSIMRAT KAUR BADAL

Will the Minister of WATER RESOURCES be pleased to state:-

(a) whether the Government has formulated any water security policy in the country and if so, the details thereof and the action taken by the Union Government thereon; and

(b) whether the Union Government has received any modified request from Punjab Government for granting a package for revamping and rehabilitation of Punjab`s 150 year-old canal system; and

(c) if so, the details thereof and the action taken thereon?

THE MINISTER FOR WATER RESOURCES (SHRI HARISH RAWAT)

(a) No, Madam. However, the Government of India has adopted the National Water Policy 2012 which states that the present scenario of water resources and their management in India has given rise to several concerns, one of the important amongst them being that large parts of India have already become water-stressed and rapid growth in demand for water due to population growth, urbanisation and changing life style force serious challenges to water security. Water being a State subject, the States need to take appropriate action.

(b)& (c) A project proposal of rehabilitation, extension, renovation, modernisation of canal system, restoring storage capacity of reservoirs, lining of water courses and installation of tube wells along with allied works within Punjab State for Rs. 3769.35 crore was submitted to Central Water Commission (CWC) in June 2011. As the proposal was not as per the existing guidelines of the Ministry of Water Resources, it was returned to the State Government in September 2011 with a request to re-submit the modified detailed project report. CWC has informed that the modified report has not been received.

PROTECTION OF CANALS 29th August, 2013

LSQ 3192

SHRI BHISMA SHANKAR ALIAS KUSHAL TIWARI

Will the Minister of WATER RESOURCES be pleased to state:-

(a) whether the Union Government has received representations from various State Governments recently for the protection and repair of canals which cause heavy floods almost every year;

(b) if so, the details thereof; and

(c) the action taken thereon, representation-wise?

THE MINISTER FOR WATER RESOURCES (SHRI HARISH RAWAT)

(a) No such representation has been received in Central Water Commission. However, State Governments have submitted proposals to Central Water Commission (CWC) for techno-economic appraisal of Extension, Renovation and Modernization (ERM) of Irrigation projects, involving repair of canals.

(b) & (c) The list of Extension, Renovation and Modernization (ERM) of Irrigation projects, involving repair of canals, approved during XI Plan and the status of the ERM Irrigation projects under appraisal in Central Water Commission (CWC) are given at Annexure-I and Annexure-II respectively.

Annexure-I

Annexure referred to in reply to Unstarred Question No. 3192 for reply on 29.08.2013 regarding Protection of canals

List of ERM Projects accepted by Advisory Committee of MoWR during the XI Plan period Sl. Date of Project Name Name of the Major/ Estimated Benefits in Ha. No. Meeting State Medium Cost (Rs.

Cr.) 1 27.02.2008 Kanhirapuzha Irri. Project Kerala Medium 30 21853 (ERM) 2 27.02.2008 Modernization of Canal System Karnataka Major 951 177337 of Bhadra Reservoir Project (ERM) 3 22.05.2008 Orissa Integrated & Water Management Investment Programme (OIIAWMIP)- Tranch-1. a) Improvement of Gohira Orissa Medium 23.1 12456 Irrigation Project (ERM) b) Improvement of Remal Orissa Medium 12.57 5607 Irrigation Project (ERM) c) Improvement in Sunei Orissa Medium 25.93 14159 Irrigation Project (ERM) 4 09.07.2009 Relining of Rajasthan feeder Punjab Major 952.1 93117 from RD 179000 to 496000- ERM 5 09.07.2009 Relining of Sirhind feeder from Punjab Major 489.165 34548 RD 119700 to 447927-ERM 6 24.08.2009 Eastern Kosi Canal Project Bihar Major 750.75 735500 (New ERM) 7 11.03.2010 Rehabilitation, Modernisation of Haryana Major 67.28 159311 (Restoration drains to recharge the Ground 28822) water (ERM) 8 11.03.2010 Modernisation of Chadrampalli Karnataka Medium 14.93 8446 (Restoation 1935 project (ERM) ha) 9 11.03.2010 Modernisation of Hattikuni Karnataka Medium 6.75 2145 (Restoration 956 project (ERM) ha) 10 11.03.2010 Modernisation of Upper Karnataka Medium 8.21 3279 (Restoration 1500 Mullamari project (ERM) ha) 11 11.03.2010 Extensiion, Renovation and Punjab Major 734.46 6,67,000 (Restoration modernisation of Canal being 198,924 ha ) additional fed from River Sutlej- ERM 8144 ha 12 12.05.2010 Improving Irrigation Intensity of Uttar Pradesh Major 105.30 3,06,055 (Restoration Hardoi Branch System (Revised 95,961 ha ) - ERM) 13 12.05.2010 Modernization of Lar Canal Jammu & Medium 47.72 2,231 ( Additional Project (ERM) Kashmir 617Ha) 14 12.05.2010 Modernization of Grimtoo canal Jammu & Medium 99.09 4,734 (ERM) Kashmir 15 25.06.2010 Khrung Tank Project-ERM Chhattisgarh Major 101.04 56,300 (Additnl.Irri. 15,300) 16 16.09.2010 Maniyari Tank Project - ERM Chattisgarh Major 159.95 64,771 17 16.09.2010 Restoring capacity of Western Uttar Pradesh Major 217.12 332,000 (Rstrn.178,000) Gandak Canal system – ERM 18 04.01.2011 Relining of Indira Gandhi main Rajasthan Major 401.63 71892 Canal, Stage-I (ERM) 19 20.07.2011 Rehabiliation, Renovation and Haryana Major 115.94 146,000 Modernisation of critically damaged channels of Haryana irrigation network-ERM

20 20.07.2011 Rajghat Canal Project-ERM Madhya Major 34.15 164789 Pradesh 21 20.07.2011 Rangwan High Level Canal Madhya Major 39.04 17085 System-ERM Pradesh 22 20.07.2011 Urmil Right Bank canal system- Madhya Major 45.69 7692 ERM Pradesh 23 14.09.2011 Mahi Right Bank Canal project- Gujarat Major 300.01 1,83,000 ha (Restoration ERM 8500 ha) 24 14.09.2011 Improvement of Kakrapar Gujarat Major 296.51 134503 (including RBMC (0 to 60.98 km) and Ukai ( 2009-PL) restoration of 3500 ha) RBMC (0 to 35.06 km) and LBMC system-ERM 25 14.09.2011 Maharashtra Water sector Maharashtra Major 2351.5 (PL 5,16,704 ha Improvement Project (MWSIP) 2010-11) (World Bank Aided)-ERM 26 12.01.2012 Eastern Gandak Canal System Bihar New- 1799.50 146,000 (Gandak Phase-II), ERM 27 12.01.2012 Udersthan Barrage & other Iner- Bihar New- 531.01 41,052 connected and Inter-dependent ERM Schemes. 28 12.01.2012 Madhya Pradesh Water Sector Madhya New-ERM 1919.00 488,682 Restructuring Project Pradesh (MPWSRP) 29 12.01.2012 Orissa Integrated Irrigated Orissa New-ERM 471.43 (PL 79863 Agriculture and Water 2010-11) Management Investment Programme (OIIAWMIP)- Tranche-II

ANNEXURE-II Annexure referred to in reply to Unstarred Question No. 3192 for reply on 29.08.2013 regarding Protection of Canals

STATUS OF ERM PROJECTS UNDER VARIOUS STAGES OF APPRAISAL

JAMMU & KASHMIR

Sl. Name of Major/ River/ District Benefit Estt. Status No. Project Medium Basin Benefited (Th.Ha) Cost (Cr.) 1 Remodeling ERM- Jhelum/ Shopian 98.72 · Techno-economic viability of the of Sanigaloo Medium Jhelum 3.818 (PL- project has not been established. Canal 2008) Observation of CWC sent to State Government

KARNATKA

Sl. Name of Major/ River/ District Benefit Estt. Status No. Project Medium Basin Benefited (Th.Ha) Cost (Cr.) 2. Narayanpur ERM- Krishna Yadgir, 408.703 4103.5 · Techno-economic viability Left Bank Major Gulbarg, crore of the project has not been Canal Bijapur ( established. Observation of PL2012- CWC sent to State 13 ) Government.

MADHYA PRADESH

Sl. Name of Major/ River/ Basin District Benefits Estt. Status No Projects Medium Benefited (Th. Ha) Cost (Cr.) 3. Sanjay ERM- Wainganga/ Seoni, 6.000 782.16 · Techno-economic Sarovar Major Godavari Balaghat (Additional) (PL.- viability of the project has (Major) 2009) not been established. Observation of CWC sent to State Government. 4. Barna Major- Bama/ Raisen& 54.556 ha. 300.00 · Techno-economic ERM Narmada Sehore (PL.- viability of the project has 2009) not been established. Observation of CWC sent to State Government. 5. Chndrakeshar Medium Chadarkeshar/ Dewas 6.060/ 15.55281 · DPR has been (ERM) Narmada (1.800 circulated to specialized addl.) directorates

MANIPUR

Sl. Name of Major/ River/Basin District Benefits Estt. Status No. Projects Medium Benefited (Th.ha) Cost (Cr.) 6. Singda Medium Singda Imphal CCA 25.10 cr · TAC Note has been Multipurpose ERM 2.428 (PL2011) finalised. project 750KW power. 7.8 MGD Water Supply 7. ERM of Major Loktak Bishnupur 12.6 Th 22.02 cr · Techno-economic viability Loktak ERM lake/ Ha ( of the project has not been Irrigation Imphal PL2011) established. Observation of Project River CWC sent to State Government.

UTTARAKHAND

Sl. Name of Project Major/ River/ District Benefit Estt. Status No. Medium Basin Benefited (Th.Ha) Cost (Cr.) 8. Strengthening, Major- Baur, Rampur 74.391 34.15 · Techno-economic Renovation and ERM Karrala (UP), ( PL viability of the project has not Moderation of , Udham 2010) been established. Observation existing Baur and Bhakra Singh of CWC sent to State Haripura dam in river Nagar Government. Bazpur/Gadarpur (Ramg- block district Udham anga/ Singh Nagar Ganga Basin)

FLOOD PROJECTS 29th August, 2013

LSQ 3196

SHRI ASHOK KUMAR RAWAT

Will the Minister of WATER RESOURCES be pleased to state:-

(a) whether the Union Government has received any proposal regarding construction of flood related projects from the Government of Uttar Pradesh;

(b) if so, the details thereof;

(c) the latest status thereof; and

(d) the reasons for delay therein?

THE MINISTER FOR WATER RESOURCES (SHRI HARISH RAWAT)

(a) to (c) Yes Madam. The Government of Uttar Pradesh has from time to time sent various proposals regarding construction of flood related projects for techno-economic appraisal in Ganga Flood Control Commission (GFCC). During XI Plan, the Government of India had approved 26 projects of Government of Uttar Pradesh under Flood Management Programme (FMP) and the Central Assistance of Rs. 336.35 crore has so far been released. Out of these 26 projects, 6 projects have been completed. The Government of Uttar Pradesh has further sent 60 new projects related to flood control and erosion. Out of these, 3 projects have been techno-economically accepted by Advisory Committee of MoWR, 15 projects have been techno-economically cleared by GFCC, 40 projects have been technically examined by GFCC and observations conveyed to the State Government. Preliminary scrutiny has been done for remaining 2 projects.

(d) The delay in completion of approved projects is generally due to lesser period of time available for working, non-submission of requisite documents in-time including utilisation certificate, audit statements and concurrent evaluation reports etc.

The delay in techno-economic clearance of the new projects is mainly due to non-submission of requisite compliance to the observations of GFCC by the Government of Uttar Pradesh in time.

ROLE OF NGOS 29th August, 2013

LSQ 3205

SHRI VIKRAMBHAI ARJANBHAI MAADAM

Will the Minister of WATER RESOURCES be pleased to state:-

(a) whether Non-Governmental Organisations (NGOs) and Voluntary Organisations (VOs) are also engaged in the protection and development of water bodies;

(b) if so, the details thereof; and

(c) the financial assistance provided to NGOs/VOs during the last three years, NGO/VO-wise?

THE MINISTER FOR WATER RESOURCES (SHRI HARISH RAWAT)

(a)to(c) The scheme of “Repair, Renovation and Restoration (RRR) of Water Bodies does not have any provision for funding of Non-Governmental Organisations (NGOs).

Details of involvement of NGOs/VOs in the scheme with external assistance would be available with the respective State Governments.

WATER PRICING 29th August, 2013

LSQ 3212

SHRI R. THAMARAISELVAN

Will the Minister of WATER RESOURCES be pleased to state:-

(a) whether the Government is considering to introduce different slabs of water pricing for States; and

(b) if so, the details thereof and the steps proposed to be taken thereon?

THE MINISTER FOR WATER RESOURCES (SHRI HARISH RAWAT)

(a) & (b) State Governments plan the utilization and allocation of water as per availability and demand and levy charges for different uses as per regulatory and development needs of the respective States.

Ministry of Urban Development have informed that for the guidance of the State Governments and Urban Local Bodies (ULBs) vested with the responsibility of providing water supply in urban areas, they have formulated an advisory on tariff structure for urban water supply and sewerage services in June, 2013. It is for the State/ULBs to decide on the water pricing suitable for the services provided by them.