Chandigarh, January 9: With the ongoing change in climate, weather, atmosphere water crisis is becoming a prominent problem globally. Against this backdrop, Haryana’s plan to rejuvenate its canal system is necessary as well as praiseworthy. The state is planning so to utilize surplus water in the monsoon for conservation as well as irrigation.
Already the state has completed work to repair and clear the canals and watercourses. Rejuvenation of Petwar, Hisar Major, Prithla and Loharu distributaries and Chander, Panjokhra, Saily and Jahajirpur minors has entered final stage.
The Haryana government approved Rs 489 crore canal augmentation project passing through Yamunanagar and Karnal districts in December. NABARD has approved Rs 300 crore for rehabilitation of 564 watercourses.