Foundation Stone Laid for ₹45000 Crore Ken-Betwa River-Linking Project
- December 26, 2024
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Foundation Stone Laid for ₹45000 Crore Ken-Betwa River-Linking Project
Sub : Geo
Sec: Indian Physical Geography
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- Prime Minister Narendra Modi laid the foundation stone for the ₹45,000 crore Ken-Betwa River-Linking Project in Khajuraho, Madhya Pradesh. This ambitious project aims to address the water scarcity in the Bundelkhand region and is a significant step in India’s interlinking of rivers initiative.
Ken Betwa Link Project (KBLP):
- The Ken-Betwa Link Project (KBLP) is the River interlinking project that aims to transfer surplus water from the Ken river in MP to Betwa in UP to irrigate the drought-prone Bundelkhand region.
- The region spread across the districts of two states mainly Jhansi, Banda, Lalitpur and Mahoba districts of UP and Tikamgarh, Panna and Chhatarpur districts of MP.
- The project involves building a 77-metre tall and a 2-km wide Dhaudhan dam and a 230-km canal.
- Ken-Betwa is one of the 30 river interlinking projects conceived across the country.
- The project has been delayed due to political and environmental issues.
- It would submerge 58.03 sq. km (10.07%) of critical tiger habitats in the Panna Tiger Reserve and 50% loss to the habitat of a highly endangered vulture species.
Ken, Betwa and Orr Rivers:
- Ken and Betwa rivers originate in MP and are the tributaries of Yamuna.
- Ken meets with Yamuna in Banda district of UP and with Betwa in Hamirpur district of UP.
- Orr river is a tributary of Betwa river.
- Rajghat, Paricha and Matatila dams are over Betwa river.
- Ken River passes through Panna tiger reserve.
Parbati-Kalisindh-Chambal River-Linking Project:
- Recently launched, this project also aims to interlink rivers between Madhya Pradesh and Rajasthan.
- With the Ken-Betwa and Parbati-Kalisindh-Chambal projects, Madhya Pradesh is the first state to simultaneously implement two river-linking projects.
Parbati River:
- Arises from the Vindhya ranges near Madhya Pradesh. It is a tributary of the Chambal River, primarily serving irrigation in Madhya Pradesh and Rajasthan.
Kalisindh River:
- Emerges from the Vindhya ranges in Dewas district, Madhya Pradesh. It is known for the Kalisindh Thermal Power Project in Rajasthan.
Chambal River:
- Rises from Janapav Hills in the Vindhya range, Madhya Pradesh. A major tributary of the Yamuna, it forms the Chambal Ravines and houses the National Chambal Sanctuary for gharials and dolphins.
Other Announcements and Projects Launched:
- Floating Solar Energy Project: Inaugurated Madhya Pradesh’s first floating solar power plant in Omkareshwar.
- Atal Gram Seva Sadans: Foundation stone laid for 1,153 Atal Gram Seva Sadans to enhance rural governance infrastructure.
- Commemorative Stamp and Coin: Released to honor former Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee on his birth centenary.