TUMAKURU: The supply of drinking water will be started soon for 1,138 villages and two towns in Ballari, Chitradurga and Tumakuru districts under the Pavagada multi-village water supply programme initiated by Rural Development and Panchayat Raj Department, Rural Development, Panchayat Raj and Information Technology Minister Priyank Kharge said.
The minister, who witnessed the ongoing works near Pavagada and Kyadigunte in Tumakuru district, said that 1,138 of Chilakanahatti, Kudligi, Molakalmuru, Challakere, Turavanur taluks are using Tungabhadra backwater through multi-village water supply project. He informed that water will be supplied to 17.21 lakh people in villages and two towns; Chilakanahatti and 14 rural residential areas in Hospet taluk of Ballari district and Ujini in Kudligi taluk and 215 rural residential areas; Molakalmuru town and 132 rural residential areas in Chitradurga district, 360 rural residential areas in Challakere taluk and Chitradurga in Chitradurga district.
The minister said that 1,138 villages and two towns, including Turavanur and 58 rural residential areas and Pavagada town and 357 rural residential areas of the taluk will get Tungabhadra water facility. The works of Chilakanahatti, Kudligi, Molakalmuru, Challakere, Turavanur and Pavagada water supply project have been 95 pc completed including installation of pipelines.
Minister Priyank Kharge also said that electricity supply approvals for all projects (CEIG and BESCOM) have been received and lakhs of people in three districts will get clean water under this mega project. Work on the expenditure plan has been progressing at a fast pace since last year, with an outlay of Rs1,852.15 crore till May 2024.
Minister Priyank Kharge also informed that 85 litres of water per day will be provided to the people of the rural areas as per the international standards and 135 litres of water will be provided to the people of the towns. He also said that the works of water treatment plants, installing pipelines have been completed and the construction of 568 overhead tanks are nearing completion. (ANI)