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dam-l LS: Gujarat focuses on Narmada as answer to drought
Times of India, Thursday 11 May 2000
Gujarat focuses on Narmada as answer to
drought
The Times of India News Service
NEW DELHI: For Gujarat the severe drought has
served one purpose - it
has brought the focus back on the Narmada project.
Making use of the
widespread media coverage of water scarcity, the
state has made a plea for
ending the controversy over the height of the dam
and other issues so that
there is enough water when the drought comes
visiting next time.
``If the work on the dam is allowed from tomorrow,
water will be flowing
through the canals next summer,'' Gujarat's
minister for water resources Jay
Narayan Vyas said here on Wednesday.
Dealing with various dam-related issues with slide
projections, Vyas said the
state government had constructed the canals making
use of the time when
the project work had been held up because of
judicial intervention.
He, in fact, hinted of a conspiracy , claiming
certain forces were keen to see
the green revolution did not spread to newer
areas. ``The anti-Narmada
propaganda might have something to do with India's
emergence as the
largest producer of vegetables, fruits and milk;
some foreign powers are
worried about future markets,'' he remarked.
Dismissing the view that India should not go in
for new dams since the
existing dams have been decommissioned the world
over, the minister
pointed out that between 1912 and 1999 the US
constructed 5577 large
dams and decommissioned only 465 of them.
Vyas said the amount of the Narmada water that had
flown into the Arabian
Sea in the past year would have been enough to
prevent the current drought
in the state. At a time when water was being
brought from the other parts of
the country by trains and sea, the debate over the
dam should end. ``We
cannot afford this luxury,'' he remarked.
Vyas said the arid Kuchchh area would directly
benefit from the Narmada
project which will irrigate 1127 sq km of the
district. ``All the inhabited
villages of Kuchchh will get drinking water from
the Narmada project, they
are precisely the villages which are facing the
worst drought conditions.''