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MISSION BHAGIRATHA WORKS COMPETING WITH SNAIL

Warangal,February 10,(way2newstv.com):
The fourth phase of the mission of the Kakatiya works. Officers have been left behind to provide funding for ponds. Five months after the rains stopped, the tender process was completed and the works had to be started from January, yet the proposals for the 28 ponds were not sent to the government.

MISSION BHAGIRATHA WORKS COMPETING WITH SNAIL

The mission of the past three installations has not yet completed the restoration works of the Kakatiya ponds due to the neglect of the officers and contractors. The Chief Minister and the heavy water drainage ministry are annulling to complete till May. But for three years the same activities continue. This time the state subsidiary Kadiyam Srihari has also ordered the completion of three pond restoration works in April. Allocation of funds for the fourth phase of the mission is to be delayed. The proposals have not yet been granted full funding in ponds.

In the fourth installment, only two ponds within the Mahabubabad district are in the process of negotiations with the contractors. The fourth phase of the Warangal Mission, which is under the Warangal district, is also allotted to allocate funds for the Kakatiya ponds. District Irrigation Department has proposed to restore 708 ponds in the fourth phase in the district. Of these, the government has approved only 658 ponds. This is proposed to be Rs 227.73 crore. In the fourth installment, 630 ponds have been submitted to the government. Proposals could not be made for 28 ponds in the proposed ponds. This is evidence of negligence of irrigation officials. For the works of 630 ponds sent to the government so far, only 413 ponds have been sanctioned to Rs. Of these, 243 ponds are called tenders. The process of tenders continues. Only two ponds in the entire pond have completed tenders and signed contract with contractors. The fourth installment in Varmagal district has been proposed to restore 67 ponds, of which 62 of them have been set up with the tasks of creation of funds for the government. It is estimated that the works cost Rs 22.68 crore. The government allocated Rs 13.09 crore for 45 ponds so far. 24 tenders have been called for ponds.