Union Minister of State for Water Resources Sanwar Lal Jat said this in response to queries on the action the Centre is taking to figure long-term solutions for water shortage in Marathwada and Bundelkhand regions.
"The long-term measures in Marathawada, inter alia, include interlinking of Bhima and Manjara rivers," he said.
Jat said, as part of the government's efforts, the Central Ground Water Board (CGWB) has prioritised Bundelkhand and parts of Marathwada for aquifer mapping and management program "in order to delineate aquifer disposition and their charecterisation along with quantification and for preparation of aquifer/area specific ground water management plans".
Jat said, the government has deputed technical teams comprising officers of Central Water Commission (CWC) and CGWB for on the spot study of water situation and interaction with the state governments.
Asked whether water level in the two regions have plunged to 500 ft below ground-level, Jat differed, saying the deepest ground water level recorded in Marathwada region is 45.62 m (140 ft), while that in Bundelkhand is 49.4 m - both according to a January 2016 assessment.
