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Fulfilling the long cherished dream of people of the water-starved region, CM KCR switched on one of the high powered 145-MW pumping systems, the first of its kind ever used in the world, commencing its crucial wet run
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The Palamuru Ranga Reddy Lift Irrigation Scheme (PRLIS) would help the Mahatma Gandhi Kalwakurthy Lift Irrigation Scheme overcome its shortcomings.
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The second stage of impounding will be completed by Thursday as part of the preparatory exercise taken up for the all-important wet run of the mega pump house (145 MW X9) at Narlapur
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This report delves into the struggles faced by the region, the perseverance of its people, and the visionary leadership of K Chandrasekhar Rao that led to this monumental achievement.
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The redesigning of PRLIS now enables Telangana to lift around 2.4 TMC of water per day from the Krishna River, a significant leap from the previous proposal of 0.5 TMC per day in erstwhile Andhra Pradesh
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Ever since Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao took over the reins of the State administration, he focused on the water-starved southern region and started addressing the needs of the region adopting a multi-pronged strategy
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The reservoirs were built using the hillside as their natural walls to hold the water in a more secure way.
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As Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao will be inaugurating the drinking water component of the Palamuru Rangareddy Lift Scheme on September 16, works on the multi-stage project have gathered pace.
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Telangana Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao was successful in implementing the Palamuru Ranga Reddy Lift Scheme, just because of his steely resolve to fulfil the commitment he had given to the people of the region on June 11, 2015,
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Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao gave his nod for lifting water up to the Karvena reservoir by completing related works in a time bound manner
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The wet run, which will mark the inaugural lifting of Krishna River water as part of the drinking water component of the PRLIS, has been scheduled for September 15, according to project officials.
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Works on all nine pumps of Narlapur Stage I of PRLIS have been completed and the stage is set for the dry run
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It all began on June 11, 2015, when Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao laid foundation for the PRLI scheme. The PRLI is planned to be executed in two phases. Under Phase – I, drinking water will be provided to 1226 villages in 70 mandals, while Phase – II is planned for addressing irrigation requirements in drought-prone districts.
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The long awaited clearance for three major projects that hold out hope for the parched pockets of the State are expected soon
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Another 45 TMC was part of its entitlement in lieu of the water diverted by AP from Godavari basin to Krishna river basin through the Polavaram
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The scheme was aimed at providing water for over 12.5 lakh acres and to fulfill drinking water needs of several villages, Hyderabad, and industries as well
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The long awaited clearance from the Ministry of Environment would facilitate implementation of the irrigation component of the Rs.35,200 crore project
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Out of the total share AP was permitted to avail, over 300 tmc of water was being diverted to meet its needs beyond the basin
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The state of Telangana is pursuing the process of obtaining environmental clearance and theit is under active consideration
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Narayanpet: Industries Minister KT Rama Rao demanded on Monday that Prime Minister Narendra Modi refer the Krishna river water sharing dispute to the Brijesh Kumar Tribunal besides according national project status to Palamuru Rangareddy Lift Irrigation Scheme (PRLIS). Pointing out that undivided Andhra Pradesh was allocated 811 tmcft of water share in River Krishna, the […]