India will use water according to its own water, and Chenab River will now rinse on dams built - India will use every drop of water from its rivers according to its ease
The bad days of Pakistan have begun. The farm barn and hydroelectric projects also want to long for sufficient water, as the Government of India has now decided to flush on Salal (690 MW) and Bagalihar (900 MW) of hydroelectric projects built on the Chenab River every month. Through flushing, the silt in the dam and sand is taken from the strong streams. State Bureau, Jagran, Jammu. The bad days of Pakistan have begun. His farm barn and hydroelectric projects will also crave sufficient water, as the Indian government has now decided to flush on Salal (690 MW) and Bagalihar (900 MW) of hydroelectric projects built on the Chenab River every month. The silt placed in the dam is extracted by flushing. Through flushing, the silt, soil and sand placed in the dam are taken from the strong flow of water. It increases the water storage capacity of the dam and improves the functionality of turbines, which increases power generation. The Government of India will no longer share the hydrological data of the Chenab, Sindh and Jhelum rivers with Pakistan. According to the Indus water treaty, the work of different water power projects is also pending due to the objections of Pakistan. The proposal to enlarge, deeply enlarge and increase the length of the Ranbir channel that comes from the Chenab River in Jammu. India’s intention is clear, now the water of its rivers will be used according to its own. On May 4, the concerned officials of the Bagihar projects said that the NHPC and the JAMMU and Kashmir administration flushed Salal and Bagihar projects on May 4. Slik, sand of more than 7.5 million cubic meters (MCM) was removed from the reservoirs of Salal and Bagihar Dam. The project was prepared in 1987 and has never been well flushed. Similarly, this process was adopted for the first time in the Bagihar project, which was active in 2009. He said that the first Chenab water level in Akhnoor and its surrounding areas from the Reasi district suddenly increased and when the river dried up, it was the result of this coil. Furthermore, water will be stopped in both these dams for a few days and it will be released together. Rinse should be a monthly process, both Salal and Bagihar projects are run-off-the-shawlers. The Central Water Commission (CWC) has now recommended that such a flush be a monthly process. With this, the Government of India has decided that Pakistan will not be notified until it built the reservoir on any dam. Officials involved on the work on these projects said the projects on the Rivers Chenab, Jhelum and Sindh hang due to the objections of Pakistan under the Indus water treaty. This includes the dul (1000 MW), Kiru (624 MW), Quar (540 MW), Dul Hasti (390 MW) and gear (850 MW) to the Chenab River. The general secretary aimed at completing the work soon, and Kashmir general secretary Atal Dullu visited Kishtwar district on Friday and investigated the continued works of Ratle and Dul’s Hydropy Hydropower project to the Chenab River. The general secretary instructed the relevant authorities to speed up the rate of work and complete the project on time. Also read- Pakistan will yearn without water! India will lead the water of the Chenab River by creating a channel, the government has made this plan every big news of your city, now on your phone. Download the most reliable companion of Local News Afjagran Local App.