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Karnataka cabinet takes major decisions on Upper Krishna Project, promises "higher compensation" for farmers and "new rehabilitation policy"

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Bengaluru (Karnataka) [India], September 16 (ANI): Karnataka Deputy Chief Minister DK Shivakumar on Tuesday announced a landmark decision related to the Upper Krishna Project, aimed at safeguarding the interests of farmers and said that farmers' landowners will be given more compensation, and a rehabilitation policy will be introduced.
Speaking to reporters after the Cabinet meeting, Shivakumar described the move as "historic," stating, "We have taken a historic decision on Upper Krishna Project in the Cabinet meeting today. We will ensure that land owners are protected...We have also decided to give more compensation to the farmers whose lands will be acquired for the Upper Krishna project. We have decided to bring in a new policy for rehabilitation."
The Upper Krishna Project, a major irrigation scheme designed to improve water availability in northern Karnataka, has long been a focal point of development and debate.
Earlier in July, DK Shivakumar, who oversees the irrigation portfolio, announced that he has requested funding amounting to Rs 11,122.76 crore for the development of six irrigation projects within the state.


Addressing a press conference at Karnataka Bhawan, Shivakumar said, "We have appealed to the Centre for Rs 11,122.76 funds for six irrigation projects in the state, Rs 804.66 crore for Sonnathi lift irrigation project; Rs 2,660.70 crore for Indi branch canal in Upper Krishna project; Rs 3000 crore for third stage of Malaprabha canal; Rs 1,44.42 crore for Ghataprabha right bund canal and Chikkodi branch canal; Rs 1,610 crore for flood prevention project at Benne Halla. We have learnt that one project has been approved, but we are yet to receive official confirmation."
"We have also appealed for 25 per cent of the funds for the Yettinahole project, as it is a drinking water project. There were some complications for the project due to the Forest Department not issuing clearance. The Union Minister for Environment has assured that the issue would be resolved soon," he said. (ANI)

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