Posted by AI on 2026-02-08 07:08:19 | Last Updated by AI on 2026-02-08 08:46:08
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In a significant move, a delegation from the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has brought attention to the urgent need for irrigation infrastructure development in Nellore. Led by Namami Ganga State Convener Midathala Ramesh, the team met with the Telugu Ganga Executive Engineer, Radha Krishna Murthy, to discuss the district's pressing agricultural concerns.
The BJP representatives presented a memorandum, emphasizing the critical state of several irrigation projects. They urged Chief Minister Nara Chandrababu Naidu to prioritize funding for the Somasila Dam Apron Wall, Kandeleru Clay Bund (Matti Katta), and the Veligonda Projects in the upcoming budget. The plea highlights the potential risks to nearby villages during the rainy season due to the lack of maintenance at the Somasila Reservoir. The memorandum also stressed the adverse impact on farmers, who are currently enduring substantial crop losses due to the delayed construction of the Somasila Dam High-Level Canal.
Mr. Ramesh, a key figure in this initiative, pointed out the hardships faced by farmers cultivating in dry land areas. He stated, "The delay in completing the canal has left farmers in a dire situation, struggling to sustain their livelihoods." This plea for increased funding aims to address the challenges faced by Nellore's agricultural community, ensuring their long-term prosperity and mitigating potential environmental risks.
With the BJP's memorandum, the spotlight is now on the government's next steps. Will the budget address these concerns, providing much-needed relief to the region's farmers and ensuring the safety of the surrounding areas? The public awaits a response that could significantly impact Nellore's agricultural landscape.