The total Budget allocated for the department of
water resources, river development, and Ganga Rejuvenation has surged to Rs
30,233.83 crore, 55 percent up from last year's allotment of Rs 19,516.92
crore.
The revised budget for
2024-25 shows a sharp rise in the allocations, particularly for major
irrigation projects and the Namami Gange Mission-II.
While announcing the
Budget on Tuesday, Finance Minister Nirmala Nirmala Sitharaman announced a
comprehensive financial support plan of Rs 11,500 crore to enhance flood
control measures and irrigation projects across several states.
Presenting the Budget
in the Lok Sabha, Nirmala Sitharaman highlighted that the government, through
the Accelerated Irrigation Benefit Programme and other sources, will provide
financial support for various projects. These projects include the Kosi-Mechi
intra-state link and 20 other ongoing schemes, encompassing barrages, river
pollution abatement, and irrigation projects. Additionally, survey and
investigation of Kosi-related flood mitigation and irrigation will be
undertaken.
"Bihar has
frequently suffered from floods, many of them originating outside the country.
Plans to build flood control structures in Nepal are yet to progress, “FM
Nirmala Nirmala Sitharaman said.
Assam, which grapples
with annual floods caused by the Brahmaputra and its tributaries originating
outside India, will also receive assistance for flood management and related
projects, she said."We will provide assistance to Assam for flood
management and related projects," Nirmala Sitharaman said.
The Budget for major irrigation projects, including
key programmes such as the Farakka Barrage Project and the Dam Rehabilitation
and Improvement Programme, has been augmented significantly. For instance, the allocation for the Farakka
Barrage Project alone has risen to Rs 127 crore from the previous year's
revised budget of Rs 70.92 crore. Similarly, the Dam Rehabilitation and
Improvement Programme has seen a rise of Rs 54.05 crore.
The Namami Gange Mission-II, aimed at rejuvenating
the Ganga River, has also received a substantial boost in the Budget 2024-25. The budget for the National Ganga Plan, including
both EAP and non-EAP components, has been set at Rs 3,345.70 crore for
2024-2025, reflecting the government's intensified efforts to clean and
conserve the river.
This marks a
significant increase from the revised allocation of Rs 2,400 crore for
2023-2024. In addition to these, the budget for water resources management projects,
including the National Hydrology Project and the Atal Bhujal Yojana, has been
substantially increased. The Atal Bhujal
Yojana, which focuses on groundwater management, has been allocated Rs 1,778
crore, up from Rs 1,000 crore in the previous fiscal year.
The National Hydrology
Project has also seen a rise in its budget to Rs 661.20 crore. .. Similarly, the National River Conservation
Plan has been allocated Rs 592.11 crore, a substantial increase from the
revised budget of Rs 432 crore for 2023-2024.