Friday, February 24, 2006

Water Grid can be a reality !!

NWDA has also proved after 20 years of study by over 200 engineers that the Water Grid can be a reality, making the peninsular rivers also perennial rivers with the flood waters of Brahmaputra, Ganga and Mahanadi, by reviving River Sarasvati and taking Brahmaputra flood waters to Kanyakumari resolving the twin management concerns of recurrent, annual drought relief and flood relief palliative measures.

"Water management in the semi-arid zones and drought-prone areas of the nation should be resolved as a technical problem and the long-term answer is the setting up of a National Water Grid, analogous to the National Power Grid." --- Kalyanaraman

This is in reference to a PTI report of June 23 2005 from Tonk, Rajasthan where Congress President Sonia Gandhi is reported to have offered relief to families of five farmers killed in police firing in Rajasthan.
The problem should be viewed from a national perspective and a developmental imperative.
The National Water Development Agency of Ministry of Water Resources, Government of India has drawn up a perspective plan for moving Sharada river waters into Rajasthan Nahar as part of the Perspective Plan for Himalayan and Peninsular River Links as part of a National Water Grid.This would take the waters of the Nahar upto River Sabarmati making it the reborn Vedic River Sarasvati quenching the thirst of over 20 crorepeople in northwestern India -- in droughtprone areas of Rajasthan and Rann of Kutch, and Saurashtra in particular.

NWDA has been submittingannual reports to the Parliament every year since this Agency is chaired by the Prime Minister with CMs of all states as members.

The Common Minimum Programme of UPA also includes the starting of the Peninsular Water Grid, in pursuance of the undertaking given to the Supreme Court to get the interlinking of rivers implemented in 16 years' time.Setting up National Water Grid Authority and National Coastal Commission to purify seawater into drinking water for coastal towns/cities will resolve the watershed management problems and make possible the realisation of India Vision 2020.

Desalination can be achieved not only for seawater resources but also to the brackish waters of rivers like the Luni River in Rajasthan and Gujarat in the salty and marshy terrains of northwest India. Similar desalination projects are in operation in many parts of the world to desalinate entire river systems.

We hope and trust that the leaders and policy-makers of the nation would give priority to these projects as a positive step in optimal use of water as a national asset. The people of the country will bless the politicians and remember them for this act of dharma in the true traditions of the nation which holds waters as sacred trust.

The Sarasvati Research Centre hopes that national interest demands that the National Water Grid Authority and National Coastal Commission be appointed immediately to help manage the water resources of the nation in an optimal and sustainable manner. What we have today is not a water resource crisis, it is only a management problem, given the Great Water Reservoir of the Himalayan glaciers which are accumulating water in the form of ice and snow more than the release by molten river flows.

2 Comments:

At May 01, 2010 7:05 AM, Anonymous Panjikkal Naroth U. said...

Ganga kaveri link is to be carried out without any further delay.There will not be any ecological inbalances whatsoever as the people against the link propagate.Mr.Arther Cotton proposed 120 years back and Dr. K.L Rao an eminent Civil Engineer and also a former Irrigation Ministe in the federal Government also strongly supported the link for more than 60 years ago. Also Our famous scientist President Dr.A.P.J Abdul Kalam strongly supported the Link. But the Nasty politics of India Kept in to keep Mum.
This is the question of life and death to India for the future.
Panjikkal N.U,
Kannur-670 004( 01-05-2010 )

 
At March 05, 2015 5:40 AM, Blogger Pallavi said...

Yes... Totally Agree Mr. Panjikkal.. We have not seen any stong steps yet...

 

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