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Review of Works at I{Osiia,Ngabad by Ps, Wrd and E-[N-C Wrd on 06.10.2016 & REVIEW OF WORKS AT I{OSIIA,NGABAD BY PS, WRD AND E-[N-C WRD ON 06.10.2016 BETUL 1. Rabi target - Last year - 53000 hq this year - 57000 ha. 2. Water available - last year 204 MCM, this year - 252 MCM. 3. Behrl - 440576 ha. culturable tfttfiolt,l Total by all sources - 174662 ha. (40%) 4. Priority be given to wardha River Project. 5. 22 and 20 projects without ianal be proposed. 3700 + 6000 = 9z0O hi. 6. Dhamania barrage on Tapti priority. 7. 8 banages me in online feadibility. 8. Reserve 10%o of live for drinking water. Encourage sprinkler and drip inigation by PER DROP II.{ORE CROP principle. 9. Feasibility for 42 projects iS to be issued. i0. Canal cleaning should be cbmpleted on priority. Time limit 3l.10.2016. 1-.1 Team for physical verifichtion of canal cleaning will be sent by E-in-C in November 2016. MOKHA (Betul) - Tender CE to pursue railway authodties. 12. floated. 13. BAGHOLI - First filling. lhis year will inigate 505 ha. 14. BARAI - Very small projept, transfgr to Rural Development Department. 15. BETUL BAJAR - Transf+ to R.D. Department. 16. PARMANDAL INTERLINK - 0.28 MCM. WRD will take up this work being a public demand, 1'7. 18. 19. Gunghati - Lining should be done. 20. Kund - Bhimkund Kursi Ilining to be sanctioned under Special Repair work. 2t. Obtai! list of works of Gh,odadongri constituency ftom Hon'ble M.L.A. Banodhana Feasibiliry to be loaded. Dqop Waghnalla as it is ioming under submergence of Garha proposed mcrlirrm crhcmc CM helpline complaint No. i774037 Complainant Mr. Krishna, Sampna command. About 150 Acres, EE asked to provide one mole colaba, lining of this minor canal be.taken up on pdodty. Reply of Shri Wamankat, SDO is not tenable. Provide water course section. 25. SE will inspect canal of K.halla dam. 26. uttai and S.E., WRD Hoshangabad, for s reported in cM helpline. (EE, vig.of 27. Dunawa Tank (It4ultai) - Seppage through sluice. Bund to be cut and repaired. Repair by cutting bund in 2i1 slope. Submit proposal for Special Repair (Time limit 20.10.2016 to reach Ejin-C office.) ' 28. PURNA RIVER - Bacloaafer of Maharashha Project should be used for Lift Tffiorti^n S.hFmec 29. PARASDOH - 663 / 960 consent received. Registration 384 Nos. ,i 288 families will be disfllaced. Land selected Water Supply pipeline to individual hsuse and one hand pump per 25 families. 60 x 40. It is plot size. Jl. KHARSANIA - Add 200 hbctares, for this year Rabi irrigation JZ, SIP-KOLAR tunnel 572 /5690 M is tialance. 3;. TAJPURA - 50 MCM to bd diverted ftom Ajnal River to Kolar dam. 34. MARDANPUR - Electric bill payment (Sq Budget) 35. Tawa - Anjan River sypho+ and Sukha Nalla aqueduct to be completed before 30.11.16 in Piparia Branch panal. 36. Baga branch canal to be clpaned on priority. EE, Itarsi - M.S. Pipe add+ion to be inspected by CE Tawa personaily under Itarsi Division - 4300 Cudecs., is released during peak demand. (EE, Seoni Malwa) 38. 39. Choutlai distributary. Stru$res in narticular to be repaired. 40_ Ch. 1240 inletting approval be shown to E-in-C. 41 334 Nos. struCture (falls - ifO Minor Heads). Al.l distributaries to be repaired. 44. Conveyance efficiency stud| in all major projects be done thi.s year. 45. Ch. 0 to 28 of Machak, RCO barrel is required. 46. Shfi V.S. Chouhan, SDO no[to be relieved. to EE Harda for canal cleaniri. 48. dwa Canals in first week ofNovernoer 49: In Tawa Project, additional ltaff is requted. )(r. itarsi -3, Harda-3, Seoni Malwa -6, Timami - Z, Sub Engineers are required. 51. Gauge at Ch. 1283 and at Mgrand Aqueduct to be sent to E_in_C daily. 52. AJNAI Distributary to be clbaned. Any scheme for KESLA aird Sukhtawa area should be proposed on priority. 54. st year and this year. This year Rabi this year. 55. ' 20. i0.2016) 56. 550 machine hours\ EE, Timami for earthwork, desilting etc .G. Choubey) Engineer-in-Chief - Water Resources Deptt., Bhopal Endl. No. 330/EE (W)/REW2013/ Bhopal, Dated:l] Ootober, 2016 Copy ls forwarder.l to ; L The Principal Secretary, Go\4.of Madhya Pradesh, Water Resources Department, Mantralay, BhpPal. Hosbangabad' ',.r1: ' ,. 2- The Chief Engineer, Water B.esources Department, 3. The chief-Ensineer. Yamuira Baslr, WRD, Gwalior 4. sources Circle, Indore. the 5. or/Budget, O/o E-in-C, WRD, Engineer-in-Chie[. Water Resources Deptt., Bhopal.
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