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Deputy CM seeks Centre’s aid after Rs 4,000-cr Jal Shakti loss

Agnihotri urged the Union Minister to extend a generous hand towards Himachal in view of the huge natural calamity the state has faced during the monsoons. He stated that the losses suffered by the state were unprecedented and that the heavy brunt had been faced by the state’s Jal Shakti Vibhag.

News Arena Network - Shimla - UPDATED: September 13, 2025, 03:10 PM - 2 min read

Deputy Chief Minister Mukesh Agnihotri.


Deputy Chief Minister Mukesh Agnihotri met the Union Minister of Water Resources C.R. Patil at his residence in Delhi on Friday and reported losses the Jal Shakti Vibhag suffered during the last three years amounting to approximately Rs 4,000 crores.

 

Agnihotri urged the Union Minister to extend a generous hand towards Himachal in view of the huge natural calamity the state has faced during the monsoons. He stated that the losses suffered by the state were unprecedented and that the heavy brunt had been faced by the state’s Jal Shakti Vibhag.

 

He briefed the Union Minister that this year alone the Jal Shakti Vibhag had suffered losses of Rs 1291.51 crores. He urged the release of funds to the tune of Rs 1227 crores required for completion of the ongoing schemes under the Jal Jeevan Mission (JJM).

 

Agnihotri advocated the release of funds under Post Disaster Need Assessment (PDNA), keeping in view the grave situation being faced by Himachal Pradesh due to flash floods and heavy disaster. He also stressed relaxing the norms under PDNA so as to expedite the restoration work and insisted on the release of central assistance for ongoing irrigation projects under Pradhan Mantri Krishi Sinchai Yojna (PMKSY) on priority.

 

The Union Minister was apprised that till date only Rs 100 crore has been received out of Rs 697 crore approved for the water supply sector for the year 2023, though the losses faced were to the tune of Rs 2132.70 crores in the year 2023 itself. This is hampering the progress of restoration works, he remarked.

 

The Deputy CM also urged early approval of a scheme for modernisation of Command Area Development in various clusters of Haroli Block of Una estimated to cost Rs 9778.00 lakh, for which the Union Minister assured his approval on priority.

 

Agnihotri advocated early release of funds for the already approved 11 flood protection projects, as maximum devastation has been observed along the river banks. He said the Jal Shakti Vibhag had prepared a detailed project report for Rs 1795 crores for channelisation after conducting model studies from the Central Water and Power Research Station (CWPRS) and requested the Union Minister to release the same at the earliest.

 

He also underlined the need for channelisation of the River Beas in view of its strategic importance, as the Kullu-Manali Airport and the Chandigarh-Leh National Highway lie on the banks of this river. He further added that channelisation of this river would ensure safe movement of tourists besides transportation of horticulture produce from the Kullu and Lahaul valley.

 

The Union Minister assured that he would look into the matter, consider the demands sympathetically, and surely approve the finances for the much-needed projects catering to public interest.

 

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