Wednesday, January 16, 2013

Crucial meet on Suktel issue ends inconclusively


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WEDNESDAY, 16 JANUARY 2013 23:18
PNS | BHUBANESWAR
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The implementation of the Lower Suktel irrigation project in Balangir district has run into rough weather with the Lower Sukhtel Budi Anchal Sangram Parishad continuing to insist the State Government to go for small barrages instead of putting up the major project for the greater interest of the people.
Though the stalemate in the implementation of the project virtually had ended following a broad agreement concerning an 11-point charter of demands of a faction of the Lower Suktel Joint Action Committee with the State Government at a high level meeting during the last week of December 2012, the latest high level meeting held here on Wednesday failed to diffuse the issue raised by the Budi Anchal Sangram Paridhad comprising people of the 16 villages, who are going to be submerged due to the project.
Official sources said that the ten-member delegation under the leadership of Ghunu Sashu, president of the parishad, raised their concerns before the Government. The meeting was also attended by Balangir MLA AU Singh Deo.
Sources said the delegation intimated the Government that the locals of the submerged areas,  among other things, demand shelving the major Lower Suktel Project and implemention of three four barranges across the river Suktel at
various places.
But the Government also stuck to its present project design claiming that the project would provide irrigation potential to around 31,830 hectares of land. Sources said that the Chief Secretary tried to dismiss the delegation members’ apprehension of non settlement of the affected families after the project was implemented.
The Chief Secretary clarified that the Government had already disbursed Rs 83 crore out of the sanctioned Rs 93 crore towards land acquisition. As many as 3,700 families are estimated to be displaced and out of them 794 families had already expressed their interest to give up lands for the project, he said.
Patnaik said the Government had planned to put up three resettlement colonies over 627 acres of land at Khuajenpalli, Larkipoalli and Hardatel to accommodate 1,666 families. An estimated Rs 9.14 crore have already been sanctioned for the resettlement colonies, he informed.
Sources said the cost of the project was estimated at Rs 217.13 crore as per the 1996 price level intially. Later, as per 2009 price level, the project cost was revised to Rs 1,041.80 crore. The project would provide irrigation facilities to 31,830 hectares of land. Out of it, 23,500 hectares of land would be brought under irrigation in the first phase.
As per a survey conducted in 2009, as many as 9,212 families would be affected due to the project. At present, a socio-economic survey was being conducted in the proposed submerged areas. Till today the survey had almost been completed in 14 villages and 5,309 families had been identified.

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