Gadkari suggested that instead of going in for large dams, the possibility of building check dams, rubber dams and small barrages should be explored, an official statement said.
He also called upon experts to deliberate on these issues and to do away with dated technologies and concepts.
The Water Resources Minister added that he was not against dams, but was for a 100 per cent utilisation of water to increase agricultural productivity.
All are very interested in constructing dams. I don't know what the interest is, but everyone is quite interested in it. Big contractors (of dams) come... from ministers to bureaucrats (all) are very happy when there are big projects, Gadkari said.
I am sorry to say, but the issue of CAD is of no interest (to them). What is the use of the scheme then," he asked at a one-day conference here on CAD.
Seeking to drive home his point, Gadkari said his ministry had prioritised 99 projects at a cost of Rs 78,000 crore under AIBP. Out of this, Rs 29,000 crore had been marked for CAD to develop canal systems, he added.
But only Rs 2,000-crore worth (CAD) projects have come for the Sardar Sarovar (in Gujarat). I was told that Telangana (also) has sent a Rs 12-crore proposal. So, there are no proposals (coming), he said.
Hence, I will say 100 per cent utilisation of resources, he said.
The minister also emphasised the need to find ways to save costs on projects. Referring to new irrigation practices such as micro, drip, sprinklers irrigation and others, Gadkari said these would result not only in saving water, but also enhance agricultural production and reduce agricultural cost per acre.
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