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CM Revanth Reddy asks officials to utilise available water for Summer Drinking water needs

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The CM serious on non payment of funds by AP for Telemetry 
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TG govt ready pay all funds first. CM also serious on excess utilization of water by Andhra Pradesh 

Hyderabad: Chief Minister Sri  A. Revanth Reddy  instructed officials to release water to the crops as per the plan from  various projects in the state. The Irrigation authorities have been asked to  take appropriate precautions by assessing severe hot conditions in advance in summer and also be vigilant for the next 3 months. 

The officials should conduct field visits regularly and take action by monitoring the situation at the field level, the Chief Minister said making  it clear that all necessary precautions should be taken so that farmers do not face any hurdles and protect the crops in the heat conditions. 

Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy and Irrigation Minister N Uttam Kumar Reddy held a meeting with top Irrigation officials at the Command Control Center today ( Monday ) and reviewed availability of water in the projects and the release of  water for irrigation needs in the state. 

The officials briefed the CM about water levels in the projects and reservoirs and the utilisation of water sources in the major projects  including Srisailam, Nagarjuna sagar and SRSP. The Chief Minister alerted the officials to utilize available water in the projects judiciously to meet drinking water and irrigation needs without any water crisis in summer.
CM Revanth Reddy emphasized that next three months are very crucial and water demand for irrigation, drinking water and electricity will increase significantly in all parts of the state. 

The CM instructed the district Collectors to take special initiatives to provide drinking water and irrigation water to the people without any hurdles. The district officials have been asked to hold meetings immediately and prepare action  plans  district wise for water management. Collectors of the respective districts will also hold reviews with irrigation engineers on the ayacut,  crops and water release under the Nagarjuna Sagar and SRSP projects. 

The Chief Minister suggested that the collectors should visit  the projects, canals, crops in ayacut and review the release of  water. The CM ordered Chief Secretary Santhi kumari to finalize  agenda and hold a teleconference with the collectors and issue appropriate orders. The CM instructed irrigation officials to be vigilant in utilizing Krishna water from Srisailam and Nagarjuna Sagar. 


Referring to exploitation of water resources by the neighbouring State of Andhra Pradesh, the CM asked the officials of Irrigation department to be more alert in utilising river Krishna water from Srisailam and Nagarjuna Sagar projects  The CM asserted that the telemetry system is the only solution to prevent AP from utilising water excess than the prescribed quota. The officials brought to the attention of the CM that the AP government is not coming forward to pay their share of funds required for the installation of the telemetry system. 

The Chief Minister instructed Irrigation Principal Secretary Rahul Bojja to write a letter to the KRMB immediately  informing all the funds required for the implementation of the telemetry system are being paid by Telangana government first and to take necessary steps for the telemetry immediately. The CM  reminded that the responsibility of allocation of water share between two states and calculating the consumption of water shares lies with the Central Water Commission. The CM also asked the officials to lodge a complaint with the Union Government against the shifting of water by Andhra Pradesh unilaterally. The CM said that the Central Government should take the responsibility of stopping Andhra Pradesh from the  excess utilization of water against the allocations

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