CWC Willing to Clear Sammakkasagar, Tells Telangana to Get NOC From Chhattisgarh

Haydarabad: The Central Water Commission reported that TaLangana is ready to work on the Samakkasagar project, provided that it received the necessary non -demand certificate (NOC) from Chhattisgarh to the irrigation department.
On Thursday, Senior Tengana irrigation officials met with the CWC officials in the new Delhi to discuss project suggestions and sought permission for Sammakkasagar. Irrigation Minister N. Uttam Kumar Redy met with the Prime Minister Vishnu Deo Sai of Chhattisgarh in Raipur on 22 September, and during this meeting, Chhattisgarh agreed to assure all the issues related to the completion of the project and once the water began.
On Thursday, CWC officials learn that the project is looking for all the technical details of the project, including simulation studies, including the simulation studies, where the TELANGANA officials will be loaded when necessary and will give details to CWC again.
The Sammakkasagar Dam, which is the tupakulagudem in the Godavari-Undravati Confluence Mulugu region, can store 6.7 TMCFT water and designed to provide a new foot irrigation of 12.146 hectares and stabilizes the 1.78 lakh hectare below the Sriramar Project.



