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De-Silting And Cleaning Of Canals Across Uttar Pradesh Will Be Monitored By Drones, Announces Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath
At the laying of the foundation stone for a pumping station in Gorakhpur, the Chief Minister announced that the irrigation department has been asked to prepare a plan for flood prevention
Highlights
- UP CM lays the foundation stone of pumping station in Gorakhpur
- Rs. 40.66 crore will be spent on the construction of the pump
- Construction of the pump will save 50,000 people from floods and inundation
Lucknow: Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath on Tuesday announced that de-silting and cleaning of canals across the state this year will be monitored by drones. Warning officials against any let up with regard to the work, Chief Minister Adityanath said stringent action will be taken against callous officials.
Addressing a gathering after laying the foundation stone of Rs. 40.66 crore pumping station in his hometown of Gorakhpur, the Chief Minister also asked the irrigation department to prepare an action plan for flood prevention and to complete the necessary construction works by May 15 next year.
To ensure that there is no loss of life or property, the Chief Minister said that existing embankments should be strengthened.
Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath pointed out that for many years people had been demanding a pumping station and informed how as an MP he had made efforts towards this from 2009, and within six months of becoming Chief Minister this project has been sanctioned. He also pointed out that after the construction of the pump a population of about 50,000, spread across 47 villages will be saved from floods and inundation. The farmers too would benefit from the harvest of Kharif and Rabi crop and locals would be protected from various diseases.
The Chief Minister said the state government was working expeditiously to ensure adequate irrigation facilities and reiterated the commitment of his government to ensure that water reached the canals.