Ken-Betwa River Linking Project

Syllabus: GS3/Infrastructure

Context

  • Prime Minister Narendra Modi laid the foundation stone of the interstate Ken-Betwa river linking project.

Ken-Betwa River Linking Project

  • In 2021, a memorandum of agreement was signed among the Ministry of Jal Shakti and the governments of Madhya Pradesh and Uttar Pradesh to implement the Ken-Betwa Link Project.
Ken-Betwa River Linking Project
  • Project: 
    • Transferring water from the Ken river to the Betwa river, both tributaries of the Yamuna. 
    • The Ken-Betwa Link Canal will be 221 km in length, including a 2-km tunnel. 
    • It has two phases. Phase-I will involve building the Daudhan Dam complex and its subsidiary units. 
    • Phase-II will involve three components — Lower Orr Dam, Bina Complex Project and Kotha Barrage.
    • It is the project under the National Perspective Plan for interlinking rivers

Regions to be Benefited: 

  • The project lies in Bundelkhand, which spreads across 13 districts of Uttar Pradesh and Madhya Pradesh. 
  • The project will be of immense benefit to the water-starved region.
  • Completion: It is proposed to be implemented in eight years.
National Perspective Plan of Interlinking of Rivers (ILR) Programme 
– The Ministry of Water Resources (then Union Ministry of Irrigation) and Central Water Commission formulated a National Perspective Plan (NPP) for water resources development in 1980.
The National Water Development Agency (NWDA) has been entrusted with the work of Interlinking of Rivers under it. 
– The NPP has two components:
1. Himalayan Rivers Development;
2. and Peninsular Rivers Development. 
30 link projects have been identified under the NPP.
1. 14 links under Himalayan Component and 16 links under Peninsular Component.
Himalayan Rivers Development: Construction of storage reservoirs on the principal tributaries of the Ganga and the Brahmaputra in India, Nepal and Bhutan.
1. Inter-linking canal systems to transfer surplus flows of the eastern tributaries of the Ganga to the west.
Peninsular Rivers Development Component is divided into four major parts: 
1. Interlinking of Mahanadi-Godavari-Krishna-Cauvery Rivers and building storages at potential sites in these basins.
2. Interlinking of west flowing rivers, north of Mumbai and south of Tapi.
3. Interlinking of Ken-Chambal rivers.

Significance of River Linking Projects

  • Reduction of Water Scarcity: It helps transfer surplus water from water-rich regions to water-deficient areas, addressing water scarcity issues.
  • Improved Water Availability for Agriculture: Increased water availability in dry regions to enhance agricultural productivity.
  • Mitigation of Floods: Interlinking rivers help distribute excess water during periods of heavy rainfall, reducing the risk of floods in specific regions.
  • Increased Hydropower Potential: The construction of reservoirs and canals for interlinking projects create opportunities for hydropower generation.
  • Job Creation: The construction and maintenance of interlinking infrastructure create job opportunities, contributing to economic development.
  • Conflict Resolution: River interlinking projects potentially reduce inter-state disputes over water resources by providing a more equitable distribution of water.

Concerns with the River Linking Projects

  • Ecosystem Disruption: Altering natural river courses and diverting water can disrupt ecosystems, leading to habitat loss, changes in biodiversity, and potential extinction of species.
  • Displacement of Communities: The construction of dams, reservoirs, and canals for river interlinking result in the displacement of communities, leading to social and economic hardships for affected populations.
  • Inter-State Disputes: River interlinking projects often involve multiple states, and disagreements arise over water sharing, leading to inter-state disputes.
  • Financial Viability: The construction of large-scale infrastructure for river interlinking projects can be economically challenging, with costs often exceeding initial estimates.
  • Seismic Risks: Areas prone to earthquakes face increased risks due to the construction of large dams and other infrastructure.
  • Maintenance Issues: Neglecting maintenance can lead to system failures and adverse consequences.
  • Community Resistance: Local communities and environmental activists often oppose river interlinking projects due to concerns about their impact on the environment, livelihoods, and cultural heritage.

Conclusion

  • Addressing the concerns requires comprehensive planning, environmental impact assessments, community engagement, and transparent decision-making processes. 
  • Sustainable water management practices, incorporating modern technologies and adaptive strategies, are essential to mitigate the potential negative consequences of river interlinking projects.

Source: IE

 

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