Washim. In addition to providing water for other projects along with the local Ekburji sub-irrigation scheme, the Governor approved the Ghota, Shivni Barrage, Borwha Barrage and Seventy Sawanga Barrages on the Adan river, in the context of getting the improved administrative approval from the government. Met Governor Bhagat Singh Koshyari. On this occasion, he was requested to solve the problem of various minor irrigation projects and barrages. On this occasion, BJP District Vice President Dhananjay Hendre, J.P. Former member of the program Nitesh Malik, personal assistant Yogesh Deshpande etc. were present.
In the request, Washim-Mangrulpir constituency is backward in irrigation. In order to remove this irrigation, Ghota Shivani Barrage, Borwa Barrage and Seventy Savanga Barrage have been proposed on the Adan River. Administrative approval was given to these projects in the year 2008-09. But due to some reasons under the department, the work of the project could not start. Emphasis is being placed on developing their
Therefore, there is a need to direct the government and the concerned system for the approval of these projects. Along with this, the Ekburji medium project, which supplied water to Washim city, was constructed for irrigation to the farmers, but in the present situation, 7 million cubic meters of water is being given to Washim city for drinking, so that now based on this project. Irrigation is off. And in the same way the population of Washim city is increasing continuously.
Due to which the need of water has been created in a big way and the industries are not growing due to lack of water in Washim industrial area. Under the Ekburji project, in the past, the farmers were irrigated in a big way, water was also provided for the industrial area of Washim from the Ekburji project. In a way injustice is being done to this Washim district by being used for this purpose. Even though Washim district is an aspirational district, the government is being ignored in this direction.
By increasing the height of the Ekburji project, providing 20 million cubic meters of water for the project, all the above problems will be solved, therefore, to increase the water reservoir by increasing the height of this project, an expenditure of Rs 150 crore is required for land editing and others. .35 ha of land. The R land is government E-class land, so considering these things, MLA Malik has requested the Governor to direct the government to provide water to this project so that the plan remains economically viable.