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In Thousand) Sr. No. Major Head and Name of Estimated Expenditure Budget Budget धानशीष व बांधकामाचे Work (Project) to the end of Provision Provision Cost (कपाचे) नांव अंदािजत March-2020 2019-2020 2020-2021 कमत माच, 2020 अथसंकपीत तरतूद अथसंकपीत तरतूद अखेरपयतचा खच 2020-2021 2021-2022 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Maharashtra Krishna Valley Development Corporation, Pune महारा कृ णा खोरे िवकास महामंडळ, पुणे Govt. Contribution शासन अंशदान Major project मोठे कप ROM उविरत महारा Dist. Pune िजहा पूणे 1 Chaskaman 19549900 6087000 10000 100 चासकमान 2 Gunjvani 13137300 3660700 400000 1900000 गुंजवणी 3 Kukadi 39481700 23485200 500000 400000 कु कडी 4 Nira Deoghar 100000 100000 िनरा देवघर 5 Temghar 7109300 4126200 400000 250000 टेमघर 6 Krishna-Bhima Stabilasation 49320000 100 10 10 कृ णा-भीमा थरीकरण Total Dist. Pune 1410010 2650110 एकू ण िजहा पूणे Dist. Satara िजहा सातारा 1 Nira Deoghar 25061300 8365900 350000 300000 िनरा देवघर 2 Urmodi 25699500 11900700 -- 100000 उरमोडी 3 Tarali 16103200 12600900 -- 100000 तारळी Total Dist. Satara 350000 500000 एकू ण िजहा सातारा 2 Sr. No. Major Head and Name of Estimated Expenditure Budget Budget धानशीष व बांधकामाचे Work (Project) to the end of Provision Provision Cost (कपाचे) नांव अंदािजत March-2020 2019-2020 2020-2021 कमत माच, 2020 अथसंकपीत तरतूद अथसंकपीत तरतूद अखेरपयतचा खच 2020-2021 2021-2022 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Dist. Sangli िजहा सांगली 1 Warna 11749800 8502800 750000 900000 वारणा Total Dist. Sangli 750000 900000 एकू ण िजहा सांगली Dist. Kolhapur िजहा कोहापूर 1 Dudhganga Inter State Project 17128000 11033600 400000 400000 दुधगंगा आंतरराय कप 2 Warna 250000 100000 वारणा Total Dist. Kolhapur 650000 500000 एकू ण िजहा कोहापूर Dist. Solapur िजहा सोलापूर 1 Bhima (Ujani) 26222000 15165100 1000000 700000 िभमा (उजनी) 2 Kukadi 300000 500000 कु कडी 3 Nira Deoghar 50000 100000 िनरा देवघर 4 Sangola Branch Canal Project -- 50000 सांगोला शाखा कालवा कप Total Dist. Solapur 1350000 1350000 एकू ण िजहा सोलापूर Dist. Ahmadnagar िजहा अहमदनगर 1 Kukadi 200000 154368 कु कडी Total Dist. Ahmadnagar 200000 154368 एकू ण िजहा अहमदनगर Total Major Project (ROM) 4710010 6054478 एकू ण मोठे कप (उविरत महारा) Total- Major Project (MKVDC) 4710010 6054478 एकू ण मोठे कप (मकृ खोिवम) Medium Project मयम कप Dist. Pune िजहा पूणे 1 Chilhewadi 3134800 1960500 100 100000 िचहेवाडी 2 Kalmodi 2127200 553800 100 100 कलमोडी Total Dist. Pune 200 100100 एकू ण िजहा पूणे 3 Sr. No. Major Head and Name of Estimated Expenditure Budget Budget धानशीष व बांधकामाचे Work (Project) to the end of Provision Provision Cost (कपाचे) नांव अंदािजत March-2020 2019-2020 2020-2021 कमत माच, 2020 अथसंकपीत तरतूद अथसंकपीत तरतूद अखेरपयतचा खच 2020-2021 2021-2022 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Dist. Satara िजहा सातारा 1 Wang 5942500 3689700 300000 -- वांग 2 Morna (Gureghar) 3363300 1479100 100000 -- मोरणा (गुरेघर) Total Dist. Satara 400000 0 एकू ण िजहा सातारा Dist. Kolhapur िजहा कोहापूर 1 Dhamni 9931400 4232300 400000 1000000 धामणी 2 Ambeovhol 2275400 1455700 200000 190000 आंबे ओहोळ 3 Sarfnala 2504600 1094000 100000 300000 सफ नाला Total Dist. Kolhapur 700000 1490000 एकू ण िजहा कोहापूर Total Medium Project (ROM) 1100200 1590100 एकू ण मयम कप (उविरत महारा) Total Medium Project (MKVDC) 1100200 1590100 एकू ण मयम कप (मकृ खोिवम) Lift Irrigation Scheme उपसा सचन योजना Dist. Pune िजहा पुणे -- -- Total Dist. Pune 0 0 एकू ण िजहा पुणे Dist. Satara िजहा सातारा 1 Dhangarwadi LIS 1257700 76950 50000 350000 धनगरवाडी उसयो 2 Hanbarwadi LIS 1483100 130500 400000 400000 हणबरवाडी उसयो 3 Jihe Kathapur LIS 13307400 5440800 500000 1300000 िजहे कठापूर उसयो 4 Wakurde LIS 100000 110000 वाकु ड उसयो Total Dist. Satara 1050000 2160000 एकू ण िजहा सातारा Dist. Sangli िजहा सांगली 1 Wakurde LIS 9084400 2116600 900000 890000 वाकु ड उसयो Total Dist. Sangli 900000 890000 एकू ण िजहा सांगली 4 Sr. No. Major Head and Name of Estimated Expenditure Budget Budget धानशीष व बांधकामाचे Work (Project) to the end of Provision Provision Cost (कपाचे) नांव अंदािजत March-2020 2019-2020 2020-2021 कमत माच, 2020 अथसंकपीत तरतूद अथसंकपीत तरतूद अखेरपयतचा खच 2020-2021 2021-2022 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Dist. Solapur िजहा सोलापूर 1 Aashti LIS 3474500 2116700 400000 400000 आटी उसयो 2 Barshi LIS 6888000 2062800 10000 200000 बाश उसयो 3 Dahigaon LIS 3423040 1994400 10000 350000 दिहगाव उसयो 4 Ekrukh LIS 4128000 1637000 100000 350000 एकख उसयो 5 Shirapur LIS 4745100 1186900 300000 400000 िशरापुर उसयो 6 Sina Madha LIS 6230600 4073300 500000 500000 िसना माढा उसयो 7 Sangola LIS 735900 2200 100 100 सांगोला उसयो Total Dist. Solapur 1320100 2200100 एकू ण िजहा सोलापूर Total LIS (ROM) 3270100 5250100 एकू ण उसयो (उविरत महारा) Total LIS (MKVDC) 3270100 5250100 एकू ण उ.स.यो. (मकृ खोिवम) Land acquisition Court Cases (ROM) 180000 546591 भुसंपादन यायालयीन करणे (उविरत महारा) Residual Works (ROM) 400000 1203500 अविशट कामे (उविरत महारा) Total Contribution (ROM) 9660310 14644769 एकू ण अंशदान (उविरत महारा) Land acquisition Court Cases (Marathwada) 535151 103386 भुसंपादन यायालयीन करणे (मराठवाडा) Residual Works (Marathwada) 110000 84266 अविशट कामे (मराठवाडा) Total Contribution (Marathwada) 645151 187652 एकू ण अंशदान (मराठवाडा) Total-Govt Contribution MKVDC 10305461 14832421 एकू ण : शासन अंशदान (मकृ खोिवम,पूणे) 5 Sr. No. Major Head and Name of Estimated Expenditure Budget Budget धानशीष व बांधकामाचे Work (Project) to the end of Provision Provision Cost (कपाचे) नांव अंदािजत March-2020 2019-2020 2020-2021 कमत माच, 2020 अथसंकपीत तरतूद अथसंकपीत तरतूद अखेरपयतचा खच 2020-2021 2021-2022 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 P.M.K.S.Y. पी.एम.के .एस.वाय. Major Project मोठे कप Dist. Pune िजहा पुणे 1 Dhom Balkavadi 10000 15000 धोम बलकवडी Total Dist.Pune 10000 15000 एकू ण िजहा पुणे Dist. Satara िजहा सातारा 1 Dhom Balkavadi 14025100 12367000 190000 285000 धोम बलकवडी 2 Tarali 16103200 12600900 1007382 700000 तारळी 3 Sangola Branch Canal Project 150000 70000 सांगोला शाखा कालवा कप Total Dist.Satara 1347382 1055000 एकू ण िजहा सातारा Dist. Sangli िजहा सांगली 1 Krishna-Koyna LIS 49599100 31207000 1400000 1860000 कृ णा-कोयना उसयो Total Dist. Sangli 1400000 1860000 एकू ण िजहा सांगली Dist. Solapur िजहा सोलापूर 1 Krishna-Koyna LIS 300000 300000 कृ णा-कोयना उसयो 2 Sangola Branch Canal Project 9379200 5629800 450000 680000 सांगोला शाखा कालवा कप Total Dist. Solapur 750000 980000 एकू ण िजहा सोलापूर Dist. Kolhapur िजहा कोहापूर -- -- Total Dist.Kolhapur 0 0 एकू ण िजहा कोहापुर Total Major Project 3507382 3910000 एकू ण मोठे कप 6 Sr. No. Major Head and Name of Estimated Expenditure Budget Budget धानशीष व बांधकामाचे Work (Project) to the end of Provision Provision Cost (कपाचे) नांव अंदािजत March-2020 2019-2020 2020-2021 कमत माच, 2020 अथसंकपीत तरतूद अथसंकपीत तरतूद अखेरपयतचा खच 2020-2021 2021-2022 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Medium Project मयम कप Dist. Satara िजहा सातारा 1 Kudali 6354600 4362800 800000 740000 कु डाळी 2 Wang 5942500 3689700 -- 500000 वांग 3 Morna (Gureghar) 3363300 1479100 -- 100000 मोरणा (गुरेघर) Total Dist.Satara 800000 1340000 एकू ण िजहा सातारा Total Medium Project 800000 1340000 एकू ण मयम कप Total PMKSY (MKVDC) 4307382 5250000 एकू ण पी.एम.के .एस.वाय. (मकृ खोिवम) B.J.S.Y बी.जे.एस.वाय. Major and Medium Project (ROM) मोठे व मयम कप (उविरत महारा) Dist. Satara िजहा सातारा 1 Tembhu LIS 250000 150000 टभु उसयो 2 Urmodi 25699500 11900700 500000 900000 उरमोडी Total Dist. Satara 750000 1050000 एकू ण िजहा सातारा Dist.
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