The Cabinet Committee on Economic Affairs, chaired by the
Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi, has approved the Revised Cost Estimate of
Dam Rehabilitation and Improvement Project (DRIP) at the revised cost of Rs
3466 crore with the financial assistance of the World Bank to improve safety
and operational performance of 198 Dams, along with institutional strengthening
with system wide management approach. Out of Rs.3,466 crore, Rs.2,628
crore will be funded by the World Bank and Rs.747 crore will be funded by DRIP
States / Implementing Agencies (IAs) and balance Rs.91 crore to be funded by
Central Water Commission (CWC).
The CCEA also gave its ex-post facto approval for
two-year time extension from 1st July, 2018 to 30th June,
2020
Impact:
The
project will improve the safety and operational performance of selected
existing dams and mitigate risks to ensure safety of downstream population and
property. The primary beneficiaries are both urban and rural communities
dependent on reservoir and downstream communities, who are prone to risk
associated with dam failure or operational failure. Further, through
institutional strengthening component, effectiveness of Dam Safety
Organisations will be increased to take the lead to make dams safe from structural
and operational point of view through capacity building of staff and officials.
Details:
DRIP envisages following objectives: -
a) Component-I: - Rehabilitation of Dam and its
Appurtenant Structures,
b) Component-II: - Institutional Strengthening
and
c) Component-Ill: - Project Management.
The Scheme envisages comprehensive rehabilitation of 198
existing dam projects located in seven states of India namely, Kerala, Madhya
Pradesh, Odisha, Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, Jharkhand (Damodar Valley Corporation)
and Uttarakhand (Uttarakhand Jal Vidyut Nigam Limited).
Numbers of dams with initial and revised cost submitted by
Implementing Agencies are as follows: -
|
Implementing Agency
|
No. of Project Dams
|
Total Initial Project Cost ( Rs Crore)
|
Total Project Revised Cost ( Rs Crore)
|
|
Madhya Pradesh WRD
|
25
|
315
|
169
|
|
Odisha WRD
|
26
|
148
|
751
|
|
Tamil Nadu WRD
|
69
|
486
|
543
|
|
TANGEDCO
|
20
|
260
|
260
|
|
Kerala WRD
|
16
|
158
|
360
|
|
KSEB
|
12
|
122
|
154
|
|
CWC
|
|
132
|
270
|
|
Karnataka WRD
|
22
|
276
|
581
|
|
UJVNL
|
5
|
64
|
235
|
|
DVC
|
3
|
139
|
143
|
|
Total Cost (in Rs Crore)
|
198
|
2100
|
3466
|
Background:
Originally, the total cost of DRIP was Rs. 2100 Crore with
State component of Rs. 1968 Crore and Central Component of Rs. 132 Crore.
Initially the project was a six-year Project which commenced on 18th April,
2012 with a scheduled closing on 30th June, 2018. The Project
implementation has been granted in-principle approval for two years extension
in the year 2017 by Union Minister of Water Resources, River Development and
Ganga Rejuvenation and the World Bank with a revised closure date of the
project by 30th June 2020.
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