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Water from river Ken in Uttar Pradesh will be diverted into river Betwa in Madhya Pradesh

Almost a decade after the project was conceived now India’s first river-interlinking project on Ken and Betwa rivers in Central India has received ‘in principle’ approval of the Environment ministry.

Even though environment minister Jairam Ramesh and Congress general secretary Rahul Gandhi had conceptually opposed inter-linking of rivers, the approval came after repeated requests of project proponent of Madhya Pradesh government.

Water from river Ken in Uttar Pradesh will be diverted into river Betwa in Madhya Pradesh in the Rs 10,000 crore project. It will require huge track of forestland from Panna Tiger Reserve. Environment groups have opposed the project saying that it will devastate local ecology, as large part of forest area in and around Panna will be submerged.

The environment ministry recently approved the terms of reference, also called in principle approval, for doing preparatory work for constructing a dam on river Ken near village Daudhan and a 231 km long canal to transfer water in Barwa Sagar reservoir. Water from reservoir will be diverted into Betwa river.

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