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[b]IRRIGATION POTENTIAL CREATED IN ANDHRA THROUGH MAJOR PROJECTS IS 62.11
LAKH ACRES AND THROUH MEDIUM PROJECTS IS 7.82 LAKH ACRES. THAT IS
TOTAL OF ABOUT 70 LAKH ACRES. WHERE AS IN TELANGANA IT IS 24.62 LAKH
ACRES THROUGH MAJOR PROJECTS AND 3.83 LAKH ACRES THROUH MEDIUM
PROJECTS. THAT IS TOTAL OF ABOUT 28 LAKH ACRES.[/b]
Telangana is encircled by two major rivers of south India i.e., Krishna and Godavari. Within the
State of A. P., 69% of catchment area of river Krishna and 79% of catchment area of river
Godavari are in the Telangana region. In addition, most of the tributaries of these rivers traverse
its length and breadth. If waters of these rivers flowing through the region are properly utilized,
almost every acre of cultivable land available in Telangana could be provided with assured
irrigation facilities and every village could be provided with assured drinking water facilities.

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[quote name='HAPPYNESS' timestamp='1359227775' post='1303182147']
endii vayaaa e elavadaaa lo lolliii...ishtam lenu mogudu pellam vidakulu teskunattu...vidagottiii thengachugaa..okappudu pelli video lu chupinchi divorce reject chesinattu ee penta golaa endi ra ayyaaa...
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Avuna bhyaa vidipodam ante vidipovachu kani danikosam pellam vere vaditho padukundi ani abadalu chepadam yentavaruku manchidi?

if you want to get seperated get seperated say that anthe kani meeru dochesaru dongalu ani sollu chepadu..show the facts if thats true?
do you think only telenga is underdeveloped whole India is underdeveloped..know the facts and talk anthe aduguthumam..if you want to seperate give alimony as 40% of state income is in HYD. adi matter.

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[b]But Telangana has been denied its rightful share in the river waters by the successive
governments during the last 54 years, irrespective of the parties and leaders in power. In
Telangana regions, only few areas cultivate one crop a year and very rarely two crops,
while most of the land doesnโ€™t even cultivate single crop. Despite 69% Krishna and 79%
Godavari flows through Telangana, the lands in Telagana have been converted to deserts.[/b]
The lands in Telangana depend on bore wells and entire cost of operations such as digging,
power, bore well, motor, pipes etc which include to the total irrigation cost of Rs.1500/acre is on
the farmer whereas 13% of Krishna, 21% Godavari flows through Andhra and the total irrigation
cost there is just Rs.150/acre, because of canal waters supplied by Government

[b]RIVER KRISHNA[/b]
While determining the share of waters of river Krishna among the three riparian States i.e.,
Maharashtra, Karnataka and Andhra Pradesh, the Bachawat Tribunal allocated 811 TMC ft. of
water to Andhra Pradesh. The allocation of water among different regions of the State has,
however, been the prerogative of the State government. If catchment area is taken as the
criterion for allocation of waters between different regions of the State, as is normally done
between different States of the country, Telangana should get 69% of the 811 TMC ft. If
cultivable area, rainfall, subsoil levels of water, etc., also are taken into account Telangana
region would be entitled to not less than 70% of the total quantum of water allocated to State.
[b]But the allocation made for the projects in the Telangana region was only around 32%. If
the actual utilization of water is taken into account it is only about 10 to 11%[/b].

[b]FOLLOWING IS A BRIEF TO SHOW HOW TELANGANA WATER RESOURCES
WERE EXPLOITED. ACTUALLY IT TAKES TENS OF PAGES TO EXPLAIN THE
FRAUD PLAYED BY ANDHRA ON TELANGANA TO ROB ITโ€™S WATERS :[/b]

NAGARJUNA SAGAR: Built on: River Krishna, Location: Nalgonda district.
Telangana was supposed to get 70% of water share as per original agreement. Cheating and,
greed played a big role in moving the project site 19 km downstream ( from the original
site of Ileswaram proposed by Nizam) thereby making it impossible for Telangana to get its
share. Andhraites cheated us in the name of increased catchment area. Nagarjuna Sagar meant
to benefit Andhra and Telangana regions is modified in such a way that 75% of the benefit is
accruing to Coastal Andhra reducing the share of Telangana region to just 25%. Consequently,
an area of more than 15 lakh acres is getting irrigation facilities for the first crop and more than
half of it for the second crop in the coastal districts. But the Telangana area gets this facility
hardly for 5 lakh acres. Further, settlers migrated from the Andhra area own nearly half of these
lands. Due to the construction of the dam several hectares of Lime stone mines vanished as part
of the dam back waters. 21 villages of Nalgonda district got submerged.

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[b]SINGUR PROJECT[/b]: Singur Project was built on Manjeera River to irrigate the fields of
Medak but it was used to quench thirst of Hyderabad which is filled with settlers. As a result
one lakh acres of cultivable land is deprived of irrigation
[b]SRISAILAM DAM:[/b] Built on: River Krishna, Location: Kurnool district of Rayalaseema
Srisailam Project which was originally a power project is now converted into a multipurpose
project. Yet the Telangana region does not get even a single drop of water from it. It has
only a right bank canal to facilitate irrigation in the Rayalaseema region. Further, its capacity has
been increased by 3 times when compared to what was originally contemplated. It has now three
sluices - one for the Srisailam Right Branch Canal, one for the Telugu Ganga Project and the
other styled as Escape Channel. This project has the potential to irrigate 6 to 7 lakh acres of land
in the Rayalaseema and Nellore district besides providing Drinking water to Chennai city.

[b]SINGUR PROJECT[/b]: Singur Project was built on Manjeera River to irrigate the fields of
Medak but it was used to quench thirst of Hyderabad which is filled with settlers. As a result
one lakh acres of cultivable land is deprived of irrigation
[b]SRISAILAM DAM[/b]: Built on: River Krishna, Location: Kurnool district of Rayalaseema
Srisailam Project which was originally a power project is now converted into a multipurpose
project. Yet the Telangana region does not get even a single drop of water from it. It has
only a right bank canal to facilitate irrigation in the Rayalaseema region. Further, its capacity has
been increased by 3 times when compared to what was originally contemplated. It has now three
sluices - one for the Srisailam Right Branch Canal, one for the Telugu Ganga Project and the
other styled as Escape Channel. This project has the potential to irrigate 6 to 7 lakh acres of land
in the Rayalaseema and Nellore district besides providing Drinking water to Chennai city.

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[quote name='Bithiriseenu' timestamp='1359227954' post='1303182157']
[b]IRRIGATION POTENTIAL CREATED IN ANDHRA THROUGH MAJOR PROJECTS IS 62.11
LAKH ACRES AND THROUH MEDIUM PROJECTS IS 7.82 LAKH ACRES. THAT IS
TOTAL OF ABOUT 70 LAKH ACRES. WHERE AS IN TELANGANA IT IS 24.62 LAKH
ACRES THROUGH MAJOR PROJECTS AND 3.83 LAKH ACRES THROUH MEDIUM
PROJECTS. THAT IS TOTAL OF ABOUT 28 LAKH ACRES.[/b]
Telangana is encircled by two major rivers of south India i.e., Krishna and Godavari. Within the
State of A. P., 69% of catchment area of river Krishna and 79% of catchment area of river
Godavari are in the Telangana region. In addition, most of the tributaries of these rivers traverse
its length and breadth. If waters of these rivers flowing through the region are properly utilized,
almost every acre of cultivable land available in Telangana could be provided with assured
irrigation facilities and every village could be provided with assured drinking water facilities.
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Unda babu explained this concept yesterday google maps ki access unte satellite option petukoni map choodu..and most of the water is going into Bayof Bengal than what we are use can you blame bay of bengal of robbing the water? mee TG minister are not part of Ap assembly for 60years? tell me places where you can build projects in TG and how much land can you get to irrigation with this will these problem be sloved with formation of TG..did andhra ppl really rob your water? how come?

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Rajolibanda Diversion Scheme, taken up before the formation of Andhra Pradesh by
the then government of Hyderabad was envisaged to provide irrigation facilities to
87500 acres in Mahabubnagar district of Telangana region. The Bachawat Tribunal also
allocated 15.90 TMC ft. of water for this project. BUT IN PRACTICE ONLY 3 TMC
WATER IS MADE AVAILABLE. This water has to pass through a canal in Raichur district
of Karnataka State. After the formation of Andhra Pradesh the leaders of Rayalaseema blasted
the gates of RDS and water is supplied to KC (Kurnool-Cadapa) canal while only remaining
water, if any, is supplied to the lands in Mahaboobnagar.

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Settelers anna word yendi? do you thing Telangana human race is born in TG? how can you prove that your forefathers are born in TG? yevadiki yekkada address unte he is a resident there in India? being an India citizen we can live any where and not settelers we are residents know facts please.

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[b]RIVER GODAVARI[/b]
The Ganges of the south flows in Telangana almost 600 miles, yet Sriram Sagar is a lone
project of this mighty river, even this project grounded 43 years ago, still in its first phase.
Of proposed irrigation was a 16 lakh acre but hardly 6 lacs got irrigated. Iccham palli a lift
irrigation project initially proposed by Nizam Govt years ago, but still pending to complete and
lost hope of completion. Other pending projects under River Godavari are - Yellampalli,

Devadula, Dummugudem, Lendi, Gutpa, Alisagar, Pranahita, Lower Penuganga and most other
projects of Godavari and its tributaries, which are mostly lift irrigation schemes without
assured power supply for which capacity is not at all created.
Of the three regions of the State, Telangana has the largest area, with 11,48,000 sq
km, followed by coastal Andhra with 9,28,000 sq km. The cultivable area is estimated at
64,02,358 hectares in Telangana and 46,33,304 hectares in the Coastal Andhra. But
13,12,795 hectares or 28.33 percent of the cultivable land in the Coastal Andhra is being
irrigated under canal irrigation system, whereas 2,66,964 hectares or 4.17 percent of the
cultivable land in Telangana is receiving canal waters of Godavari.
[b]THE AMOUNT SPENT IN TELANGANA SO FAR IS RS. 4005 CRORES WHILE THAT
SPENT IN COASTAL ANDHRA IS RS. 19,693.50 CRORES, NEARLY FIVE TIMES
HIGHER. IN TERMS OF PERCENTAGE, WHILE TELANGANA GOT A MERE 15.5
PERCENT, COASTAL ANDHRA GOT 76 PERCENT.[/b]

The Bachawat Tribunal allocated 1480 TMC ft. of water to Andhra Pradesh, but half of this
water is yet to be utilized. The Coastal Andhra region has been the major beneficiary of the water
already utilized. The other two major projects proposed on river Godavari are Ichampally and
Polavaram. Ichampally is meant for Telangana and Polavaram for Coastal Andhra. The irrigation
potential of Polavaram Project would be 6 to 7times more than the irrigation potential of
Ichampally. Further, Ichampally is going to be primarily a power project because of the interstate
issues involved. If that is going to happen, Ichampally would ultimately become a
balancing reservoir to ensure a perennial flow of water into Polavaram first and
Dawaleswaram next. Consequently Telangana would be permanently doomed.
The other projects Sri Ram Sagar Project Stage II, Sri Ram Sagar Flood Flow Canal and
barrages at Yellampalli and Dummagudem even if they are completed โ€“which is a big if- all of
them put together will not have a capacity to utilize more than 50 TMC ft. of water.

[b]Regional Disparities:[/b]
Because of the factors enumerated above the benefit of irrigation through the canal system under
major irrigation projects is accruing substantially, i.e. 74.25%, to the Coastal Andhra region.
While the share of Telangana is just 18.20%, the remaining 7.55% goes to the Rayalaseema
region. CONSEQUENTLY, THE FARMERS IN TELANGANA DEPEND MOSTLY ON WELL
IRRIGATION WHICH IS BECOMING PROHIBITIVELY EXPENSIVE DAY BY DAY, LEADING
MANY TIMES TO SUICIDES BY FARMERS.

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[quote name='Bithiriseenu' timestamp='1359228443' post='1303182190']
Rajolibanda Diversion Scheme, taken up before the formation of Andhra Pradesh by
the then government of Hyderabad was envisaged to provide irrigation facilities to
87500 acres in Mahabubnagar district of Telangana region. The Bachawat Tribunal also
allocated 15.90 TMC ft. of water for this project. BUT IN PRACTICE ONLY 3 TMC
WATER IS MADE AVAILABLE. This water has to pass through a canal in Raichur district
of Karnataka State. After the formation of Andhra Pradesh the leaders of Rayalaseema blasted
the gates of RDS and water is supplied to KC (Kurnool-Cadapa) canal while only remaining
water, if any, is supplied to the lands in Mahaboobnagar.
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Oka sari velli rayalaseema chhodu I hail from same region its all desert anni lekkalu tee yenta water istunaru Rayalaseema ki? go and see anathapur cuddapha asala yemi untadi akkada rallu rappalu tappa?

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[quote name='Alludu' timestamp='1359228469' post='1303182192']
Settelers anna word yendi? do you thing Telangana human race is born in TG? how can you prove that your forefathers are born in TG? yevadiki yekkada address unte he is a resident there in India? being an India citizen we can live any where and not settelers we are residents know facts please.
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Agreed ... Even uk visa lo kuda 5 yrs ayyaka resident ani stamp vestunnaru

Eee settlers word ento

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[quote name='Alludu' timestamp='1359228469' post='1303182192']
Settelers anna word yendi? do you thing Telangana human race is born in TG? how can you prove that your forefathers are born in TG? yevadiki yekkada address unte he is a resident there in India? being an India citizen we can live any where and not settelers we are residents know facts please.
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that word came coz there was a pact during formation of andhra that only people from TG region would be given preference over andhra (rest of india) in govt jobs particular to this region and you people aggred to that but in reality its opposite.

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settlers anna vaadane lenappudu ee settlers vallane hyderabad develop ayyindanna vaadana enduko mari :D

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Govt jobs preference ok... S/w jobs lo kuda edupenaa
Mari us kelli jobs ela chethunnaro

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Well Irrigation
In this situation the farmers of Telangana are left with only one alternative i.e., well irrigation.
But the well irrigation has many disadvantages as compared to canal irrigation. Canal irrigation
is ensured by the government by spending on construction of dams, digging of canals and
supplying water to the fields every season. The entire cost is borne by the government i.e.,
spending tax-payers money. In return the farmer pays about 200 to 250 rupees per acre per
annum as water charges. It is extremely negligible when compared to the huge amounts spent by
the government. This practice is necessary to support agriculture sector in any region or in any
State for that matter. Therefore, no one will grudge this But the same facility is not extended to a majority of farmers in Telangana who depend mostly
on well irrigation. The farmer will have to pay from his pocket for sinking well and for buying a
pump-set. In addition he has to pay power tariff which is increased every year. He has to also
incur huge expenses on getting the water pumps repaired as they are frequently damaged because
of erratic fluctuations in voltage. As a result, a farmer in the Telangana region depending on well
irrigation is compelled to spend 2 to 3 thousand rupees per acre per annum in addition to capital
investment on sinking well and installing pump-set.

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