Kathmandu, Sept 22: Minister for Energy, Water Resources and Irrigation, Deepak Khadka has directed the bodies concerned to resolve the problems seen in the Sunsari-Morang Irrigation Project on time.
Inspecting the in-take structure of
the Project situated at Baraha Kshetra municipality-1 in Sunsari today, he
instructed the stakeholders to immediately address the problems seen in course
of operating the project and to ensure irrigation facilities reach the farmers'
fields.
"There should not be lack of
irrigation in an agriculture-dominated country. Repair the non-functioning
equipment at the earliest and extend irrigation facilities to the farmers'
fields," the Minister said.
The Irrigation Minister also today
inspected a special engineering method of supplying irrigation water from the
Koshi river to Sunsari and Morang districts. The device employed for this
method is 960 metres long, 80 metres wide and 10 metres deep.
This implement separates the sand
and residues that have entered the main irrigation canal through the in-take,
the Project Office said. Only one of the two such equipment installed in 2052
BS is working at present.
Minister Khadka directed the Office
to promptly repair the damaged equipment. He also urged the Office to study
about new alternative technology.
The Project is providing irrigation
in 40 thousand hectares land in Sunsari and 28 thousand hectares land in
Morang.
Secretary at the Ministry Sarita
Dawadi, senior energy expert Prabal Adhikari and Deputy Director-General at the
Department of Irrigation, Dinesh Bhatta, among the officials were present
during the inspection. (RSS)