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Okahyderabadi
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SINGUR PROJECT: Project was constructed on Manjira river to cater the irrigation facilities for Medak district. But the water from this project was stopped for irrigation and the water being used for drinking purposes for Hyderabad.

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polalaku endagatti ichina ee water hyd lo sesina investment kante goppada...




mari kinda vallaki neellu rakunda unte appudu meeru techi paisalu ekkadi nunchi pette vallu? asalu andhra side lo ekaram value ante telangana lo hyderabad vadilesi chttu pakkalo ekaram value enta babay?

water leka pote meeku maaku G kadukkovatamu kooda kashtam. scene reverse ayi unte etla undedo, meeku water taggi ikkada projects full ga katti ikkada lands lo pandite appudu vishayam verega undedi

akkada oka 2 ekaralu ammi ikkadiki vachi hyd chootu oka 10 ekaralu koni avi circulate cheste perigindi value uttiga kaadu. uttine sollu kaburlu cheppadu projects kattadamu valla more area came under ayacut and lead to more cultivation and rising value for the agricultural lands.

OOO memu pettam, memu pettam ante ekkadi nunchi vachinayi paisalu. land fertile thokka ani cheppaddu, water unte ikkada kooda unnayi lands pandchinchadaniki. Nizamsagar full ga utilize ayinappudu mottam aa area lo sugar cultivation picha picha ga undindi ippudemundi thokka..

so koncham choosi maatladu
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SINGUR PROJECT: Project was constructed on Manjira river to cater the irrigation facilities for Medak district. But the water from this project was stopped for irrigation and the water being used for drinking purposes for Hyderabad.

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polalaku endagatti ichina ee water hyd lo sesina investment kante goppada...
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Judge:

SINGUR PROJECT: Project was constructed on Manjira river to cater the irrigation facilities for Medak district. But the water from this project was stopped for irrigation and the water being used for drinking purposes for Hyderabad.

NIZAM SAGAR PROJECT: Originally the dam was built in 1931 across Manjira river for irrigation of an ayacut of 275,000 acres
, but at present only a fraction is under irrigation. The following reasons are cited for reduction in irrigation.

1. It is said that due to construction of Sriram Sagar Project, tail end ayacut will be submerged. The government has not come out with the actual ayacut that will be effected due to SRSP.

2. Due to construction of Singur Dam, which was planned to supply mainly the drinking water to the city.

3. Further the storage capacity is reduced. The government is proposing to lift the water beyond Alisauger Tank. But the govt. has so far not taken steps for lifting the water as proposed, and did not take any measure to desilt the reservoir. It is said that the govt. still examining the lift irrigation. For its techno-economic feasibility, as it may involve spending of 143 crores which the A.P. Govt. is not ready to spend. It is clear that the govt. of A.P. is not willing to implement the strategy suggested by the G.W.U.A in the near future.




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SINGUR PROJECT: Project was constructed on Manjira river to cater the irrigation facilities for Medak district. But the water from this project was stopped for irrigation and the water being used for drinking purposes for Hyderabad.

NIZAM SAGAR PROJECT: Originally the dam was built in 1931 across Manjira river for irrigation of an ayacut of 275,000 acres, but at present only a fraction is under irrigation. The following reasons are cited for reduction in irrigation.

1. It is said that due to construction of Sriram Sagar Project, tail end ayacut will be submerged. The government has not come out with the actual ayacut that will be effected due to SRSP.

2. Due to construction of Singur Dam, which was planned to supply mainly the drinking water to the city.

3. Further the storage capacity is reduced. The government is proposing to lift the water beyond Alisauger Tank. But the govt. has so far not taken steps for lifting the water as proposed, and did not take any measure to desilt the reservoir. It is said that the govt. still examining the lift irrigation. For its techno-economic feasibility, as it may involve spending of 143 crores which the A.P. Govt. is not ready to spend. It is clear that the govt. of A.P. is not willing to implement the strategy suggested by the G.W.U.A in the near future.
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Not even a single project was completed in Telangana in the last 5 years while several projects were completed in Andhra and Rayalaseema.
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Another baseless statement. The following projects in Telangana regions have become operational in the last 5 years -

1. Devadula Lift Irrigation Project (Phase I) (benefits 60,000 acres) became operational in March, 2008.
2. Alisagar Lift Irrigation Project (benefits 54,000 acres) became operational in November, 2007.
3. A. Madhava Reddy Project(Phase I) (benefits 50,000 acres) became operational in September, 2006.

Compared to this, the following projects became operational in Andhra/Rayalaseema region -

1. Pushkara Lift Irrigation in East Godavari district (mostly to the non-irrigated North and Westerm parts of the district). This project benefits 80,000 acres.
2. Tadipudi Lift Irrigation scheme, mostly for providing drinking water to the water-starved upland mandals of West Godavari district, is partially Operational.
3. Brahmamsagar Project (benefits 50,000 acres) in Cuddapah district
4. Pedderu Reservoir (benefits 13,000 acres) in Visakhapatnam district
5. Jhanjhavati Project (benefits 9000 acres) in Vizianagaram district

Further details can be obtained at http://ppms.cgg.gov.in/Reports.do (login as guest/guest).




anna DNA ANNA

Jalayagnam site nunchi manchiga ettinavu figures, okkati marshinavvu, adi mottam marketting site ante. mouka ( oh neeku artham kademo . mouka ante spot ani artham maa telangana la) meeda poyi soodanna telustadi nijam endo. iyala devadula lo pipe lu yesindranna, utti testing chesindru pampulu vetti neellu vastunnaya leda ani, appude telisindi pipes mottam pokkalu ani.. pokkalunna pipulesina aa paisalu evanki poyinayi.. cheppanavasaram ledanukunta..

mottam dosude, poortaga inta anyamayya ante - saal thee ichinde ekkuvantaar. adi kooda mottukunnaru engineerlu jarranta paike kattundri gravity kooda help aitadi ani inte kada. alisagar foundation yesindru pipelines yesindru testing jesindru malla ade scene piplellalla pokkalu

itla cheppukunda vote mastgunnai tammi. jara maatladite vere side gooda inale
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ICHAMPALLY PROJECT:

The foundation of this project was laid as early as in 1969, but the project is still in a pending state. Although the Central Government has given it's clearance years back, the State Government has not taken initiative to resolve any issues with other governments.
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Srisailam Left Bank Canal: Left canal runs for a length of 178 kilometers to irrigate 419,820 acres in Nalgonda, Khammam, Krishna and west Godavari.

Srisailam Left Bank Canal is the third project of Telangana on Krishna that became a victim of Andhra Pradesh government maneuvering.

Krishna water dispute tribunal allocated 800 TMC feet of water to Andhra Pradesh State. The three state governments, Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka and Maharastra, put forward further demands against possible surplus flows over and above agreed. The Tribunal allowed Andhra Pradesh to build up surplus capacities to store water and utilize it with out any specific right over the other states of Karnataka and Maharastra.
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Dna:


Not all regions of Godavari/Krishna/Guntur cultivated three crops a year.


towns and cities are exception
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Cocanada:

The foundation stone of the Dam was laid by the late Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, the first Prime Minister of India on 10.12.1955. (It is worth noting here that Andhra Pradesh state was formed in 1956, after the dam foundation was laid. It is outrageous to spread the idea that there's a conspiracy by the Andhrites in shifting the location of the site, when the state itself was not in existence.)


who is the CM of telangana during the time ? who is the chief engineer of the project ? Who is the CM of andhra after the project started ?


Nagarjuna Sagar project was taken up as a joint project between the then Andhra State and the then Hyderabad State in 1954. On the basis of the agreement the project was to be jointly executed with left canal to serve 7.95 lakh acres in Nalgonda and Khammam districts with 161 TMC feet of water as its share. Around 2 lakh acres of lands in Andhra State limits were also to be served from the left canal. This joint project report was protected under section 108 (2a) of S.R. Act.

With the reorganization of states and the merging of Telangana with Andhra, the Andhra State became sole authority to execute the project. The bed levels of left main canal were indiscriminately dropped. It was made to pass through existing minor and medium tanks by dropping the bed level of canal and picked up at a lower level. With the result the identified ayacut in Nalgonda and Khammam districts was reduced from 7.95 lakhs acres to 5.30 lakh acres including existing ayacut of around 50,000 acres under Paleru Project and other minor irrigation sources. On the other hand the ayacut in Andhra region under left canal was increased from the originally contemplated ayacut of 2.05 lakh acres to 3.78 lakh acres.

As a result of this manipulation in the ayacut of left canal, the ayacut in Telangana utilizes only 86 TMC feet of water including around 6 TMC feet of water for independent yield of Paleru project, Devulapally and other minor tanks. The Nagarjuna sagar supplies only 80 TMC feet of water to Telangana ayacut under left canal, against its entitlement of 161 TMC feet of water, under 1954 agreement.

This is a violation of 1954 agreement and violation of the rights of Telangana Protected under section 108(2) (a) of SR act. The left canal alignment is manipulated so badly that it is not possible to make available the balance water from left canal.
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Dna:

indiscriminate increase of this usage


10000 years no problems but in 50 years indiscriminate increase of this usage


Dna:

the state has sponsored the schemes in Telangana districts



aa schemes endho kuda chepte santhosistam


Dna:

Reg. the Nalgonda district, efforts to supply krishna water to the affected districts is almost nearing completion (thanks to the proposal by TDP Govt and Implementation by the Congress Govt.)


The Srisailam Left Bank Canal project began in 1960 and still not completed. 50 years still not complete. In the mean time how many water projects were started and finished in Andhra. But thanks to proposal by TDP govt and implementation by congress govt telangana should be happy.


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Not even a single project was completed in Telangana in the last 5 years while several projects were completed in Andhra and Rayalaseema.
____________________________________________________________ ____________________ ____________________

Another baseless statement. The following projects in Telangana regions have become operational in the last 5 years -

1. Devadula Lift Irrigation Project (Phase I) (benefits 60,000 acres) became operational in March, 2008.
2. Alisagar Lift Irrigation Project (benefits 54,000 acres) became operational in November, 2007.
3. A. Madhava Reddy Project(Phase I) (benefits 50,000 acres) became operational in September, 2006.

Compared to this, the following projects became operational in Andhra/Rayalaseema region -

1. Pushkara Lift Irrigation in East Godavari district (mostly to the non-irrigated North and Westerm parts of the district). This project benefits 80,000 acres.
2. Tadipudi Lift Irrigation scheme, mostly for providing drinking water to the water-starved upland mandals of West Godavari district, is partially Operational.
3. Brahmamsagar Project (benefits 50,000 acres) in Cuddapah district
4. Pedderu Reservoir (benefits 13,000 acres) in Visakhapatnam district
5. Jhanjhavati Project (benefits 9000 acres) in Vizianagaram district

Further details can be obtained at http://ppms.cgg.gov.in/Reports.do (login as guest/guest).
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Cocanada:




inka sala unnai attanti striking points, mottam posts chaduvu mama.
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Dna:

sudden ga naa posts madya lo erra aksrallo pedda font lo nee post chusi dadchukunna...




baaga atouch chesindi aa sentence

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Cocanada:




sudden ga naa posts madya lo erra aksrallo pedda font lo nee post chusi dadchukunna...
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In Telangana regions, only few areas cultivate one crop a year and very rarely two crops a year while most of the land doesn’t even cultivate
single crop. In both the Godavari districts, Krishna and Guntur district, two crops a year is common and there are times where even 3 crops a year are cultivated. The only reason is WATER.
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Not all regions of Godavari/Krishna/Guntur cultivated three crops a year. And this is not the reality anymore, particularly for Krishna river basin. The water for second crop itself is not guaranteed anymore (Pulichintala is the solution for this).
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The foundation stone of the Dam was laid by the late Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, the first Prime Minister of India on 10.12.1955. (It is worth noting here that Andhra Pradesh state was formed in 1956, after the dam foundation was laid. It is outrageous to spread the idea that there's a conspiracy by the Andhrites in shifting the location of the site, when the state itself was not in existence.)
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33% of the population in Mahaboobnagar district have left the district for livelihood to different parts of the state due to draught and majority of them are working as daily labour. No other district has so many people who fled the home place due to lack of livelihood and working as daily labour.
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This is not a problem unique to Mahabubnagar. Srikakulam and Vizianagaram districts have the same problem. The problem in Mahabubnagar district is conveniently projected as a Telangana issue.
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Dairy development corporation of AP purchases milk from farmers across the state for distribution. For the same milk, in Andhra, the government pay Rs. 24 to the farmers and in Telangana they pay Rs. 22 per litre. Partiality is shown even in milk
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Milk procurement price is dependent on various quality parameters, one of them being the fat content. For eg., Mahabubnagar district in the 90s produced milk with low fat content (reasons ranged from feeding practices and quality cattle, to diluting milk with water). The then Govt installed Technical Assistance Services to implement bank credits for procuring quality cattle, cattle insurance, cattle vaccinations, Milk testing centers etc. This led to increase in Milk production, Fat content (from 6% to 7.3%) and an increase of profits for Milk producers (in Wanaparthy segment alone, there was an increase of 40laks in profit, in 3 years). The point to be noted here is that there's no discrimination done here, as projected by the statement above.

In fact, the AP dairy federation's Milk Procurement Price ranges from Rs.25.50 to Rs. 28.00/Ltr for Buffalo milk and Rs. 11.91 to Rs. 12.53/Ltr for Cow milk.
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n between 2005-2008 government sold lands worth Rs. 20000 crores in and around Hyderabad which was utilized to build projects in Rayalaseema and Andhra.
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Properties were sold not just in Hyderabad. This happened in Vijayawada and Vizag as well to some extent. The figure of 20000 crores itself is highly debatable. Added to that, the Govt has spent (and has been spending) on the following Telangana projects -

1. Alisagar Lift Irrigation Project
2. J. Chokka Rao Project (Phase I and II)
3. Gutpa Lift Irrigation Project
4. Alimineti Madhava Reddy Project
5. Sriram Sagar Project (Phase I and II) and the flood canal
6. Bhima Lift Irrigation project
7. Sripada Rao Lift Irrigation project
8. Dummugudem project
9. Kalwakurthi Lift Irrigation Project
10. Nettempadu Lift Irrigation Project
11. Lendi Project
12. Suddavagu, Peddavagu, Palemvagu, Gollavagu, Ralivagu, Mathadivagu, Modikuntavagu and Gundlavagu projects
13. Komuram Bheem Project
14. Koilsagar Lift Irrigation Scheme
15. Kinnerasani Project
16. Ichampally Project (Govt has been trying to resolve longstanding interstate issues and is trying to get national project status for this. It is worth noting that no Telangana leader/intellectual has tried to get these issues
resolved or lobbied for the national status and yet non-telangana regions are somehow blamed for non-implementation of this project.)

It should also be noted that many of these projects are lift-based. This is due to the topography of the Telangana region (Deccan Plateau). The power 'consumption' for operating/maintaining these projects are enormous. For eg. the Nettempadu, Kalwakurty and Devadula projects require 1200MW of power. On the other hand, the Pulichintala project will add 120MW and Polavaram project will add 960 MW of power 'production'.
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Nagarjuna sagar dam is built in Nalgonda district which is in Telangana but majority of the water from the dam is used for Krishna and Guntur district. The original dam was supposed to be build much ahead of its present location but the location was changed so that it falls in the
Telangana region. Due to the construction of the dam several hectares of Lime stone mines vanished as part of the dam back waters. Everyone know that lime stone is used for producing cement. Even the natural resources were not allowed to remain.
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A bit of a history here - Nagarjuna Sagarproject was originally conceived by the British, around 1903, with Siddeswaram and Pulichintala as possible balancing reservoir sites. Unfortunately, these proposals did not materialize. Floods in Krishna river used to devastate Krishna district, while Guntur and Nalgonda were drought prone. As part of the first five-year plan, Nehru Govt. appointed Khosla committee to examine and report on the optimum and most beneficial utilization of Krishna River waters. The recommendations of the Committee, which were later endorsed by the Planning Commission in December, 1952, are to construct Nandikonda Dam across Krishna River with full reservoir level at +590.00 feet with canals taking off on either side. Water allocated to the Project is 281 TMC. The foundation stone of the Dam was laid by the late Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, the first Prime Minister of India on 10.12.1955. (It is worth noting here that Andhra Pradesh state was formed in 1956, after the dam foundation was laid. It is outrageous to spread the idea that there's a conspiracy by the Andhrites in shifting the location of the site, when the state itself was not in existence.)

Another piece of interesting information on the background of Nagarjuna Sagar - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Raja_of_Muktyala#Achievements.
"Raja spent fifty two lakhs of rupees (in 1950s) as a matching grant for the project construction". What is the investment of Telangana in this project, while reaping the benefits of the project and yet promoting the idea that injustice was done ?

Regarding Limestone quarries, there are enough limestone reserves to support a host of cement industries.For more info - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jaggaiahpet#Economy.

Statements that non-telangana regions conspired against Telangana people are false theories spread by people with vested interests.
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Fluorinated water problem is only in Nalgonda district which has not been resolved since decades.
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This is not a problem specific to Nalgonda district and the statement that no efforts have been made to resolve this issue is not true. This problem existed in many other districts as well (Adilabad, Anantpur, Chittoor, Guntur, Hyderabad, Karimnagar, Khammam, Krishna, Kurnool, Mahabubnagar, Medak, Nalgonda, Nellore, Prakasam, Ranga Reddy, Visakhapatnam, Vizianagaram, Warangal, West Godavari). For more info - http://cgwb.gov.in/gw_profiles/st_ap.htm.

The state has initiated (RWS) schemes to resolve this problem. While the majority of drinking water works for Ananthapur district was sponsored by the Satyasai Organization http://www.srisathyasai.org.in/Pages/Service_Projects/Ananta pur.htm), the state has sponsored the schemes in Telangana districts. Anyone could see the injustice being done to Rayalaseema here, in favor of Telangana. Yet, the hate speeches organized by Telangana theorists twist this "fact".

Another piece of info that I know firsthand here - The RWS scheme was first proposed in Nizamabad district by the then Chief Engineer Mr U.Kutumba Rao (incidentally, he's from the Andhra Region's Krishna district) and he made sure that the funds were released by the then TDP govt (thanks to Late Sri Karanam Ramachandra Rao, Minister of TDP Govt). No Telangana Politician thought about this for decades together and yet they somehow attribute this problem to Telangana discrimination !!!

Reg. the Nalgonda district, efforts to supply krishna water to the affected districts is almost nearing completion (thanks to the proposal by TDP Govt and Implementation by the Congress Govt.)
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Two major rivers Krishna and Tungabhadra enter the state of AP in the district of Mahaboobnagar (the biggest district in Telangana) but the district always remains the worst draught hit areas along with Anantapur because there is no project and process with which the water can be utilized. The plans for utilization has been pending for decades.
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To put things in perspective, we need to look at the background of the drought conditions. Agriculture in this district has been primarily done by borewells since long back and indiscriminate increase of this usage, over decades, led to depletion of ground water levels. The contours and the percentage of arable land in this district doesn't help either (Anantapur fares much worse in that the forest cover is only 5%, whereas Mahabubnagar has a forest cover of 16%). The eastern part is upland/hilly and the majority of the soil is Red Chalka type. This district is mostly a catchment area for the rivers, which means this is not really plain land. Govts over the years have tried to implement various measures such as watershed projects (through Desert Development Programmes, Drought Prone Region Development Programmes etc), Small check dams and drip irrigation schemes. The efforts of the Govts led to an increase in ground water level and rejuvenation of around 31000 borewells.

This is not to say that the Govts have done enough. Much more needs to be done here, which has not been done so far.

Currently, Nettempadu Lift Irrigation Project, Kalwakurthy Lift Irrigation Project and Rajiv Lift Irrigation Projects are being implemented and upon their completion, this district will hopefully be no more categorized as drought-prone.

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