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Jalayagnam or Jala Yagnam, (water worship), is a water management program in India. It has been implemented by Chief Minister of
Andhra Pradesh Andhra Pradesh (, abbr. AP) is a state in the south-eastern coastal region of India. It is the seventh-largest state by area covering an area of and tenth-most populous state with 49,386,799 inhabitants. It is bordered by Telangana to t ...
, India, Dr.
Y. S. Rajasekhara Reddy Yeduguri Sandinti Rajasekhara Reddy (8 July 1949 – 2 September 2009), popularly known as YSR, was the 14th chief minister of the Indian state of Andhra Pradesh, serving from 2004 to 2009. Reddy was elected to the 9th, 10th, 11th, and 1 ...
as an election promise to the farmers of the state to bring 8.2 million acres (8.2 million acres) under
irrigation Irrigation (also referred to as watering) is the practice of applying controlled amounts of water to land to help grow crops, landscape plants, and lawns. Irrigation has been a key aspect of agriculture for over 5,000 years and has been dev ...
in five years. Y.S.R has taken required approvals from central government and NGTL. Also other required permissions for all the projects before he died. Like Site clearance, environmental clearance, R & R clearance, wildlife sanctuary clearance, forest clearance and technical advisory committee clearance. By the time he supposed to execute projects on phase manner, Y.S.R died in accident. Subsequently there was other issues like state bifurcation came to high intensity, subsequent Chief Ministers failed to give priority for Jalayagnam."Jalayagnam, graft and polls"
''The Hindu''. 4 April 2009


The project

This project accords the highest priority for the development of irrigation infrastructure, particularly in backward and drought prone areas by taking up this program in a big way. Jala Yagnam includes a number of irrigation projects by construction of reservoirs and lift irrigation systems for lifting water from major rivers, particularly from
Godavari The Godavari (International Alphabet of Sanskrit Transliteration, IAST: ''Godāvarī'' Help:IPA/Sanskrit, �od̪aːʋəɾiː is India's second longest river after the Ganges river, Ganga river and drains into the third largest basin in Indi ...
, to provide immediate irrigation benefits. The Jala Yagnam program was to complete 32 major and 17 medium irrigation projects at a cost of Rs. 650 billion to provide irrigation to an extent of 7.1 million acres besides stabilization of an existing ayacut of 2,132,000 acres while providing drinking water to a population of 12 million and generating power to the tune of 1700 MW. Eight of these projects were to be completed before the
kharif Kharif crops, also known as monsoon crops or autumn crops, are domesticated plants that are cultivated and harvested in India, Pakistan and Bangladesh during the Indian subcontinent's monsoon season, which lasts from June to November dependin ...
season of 2006. The project requires the construction of 78 dams and is expected to displace significant numbers of people whose villages will be submerged. The irrigation development was almost stagnant for the last decade and the previous governments concentrated on hi-tech and neglected the agricultural sector, on which approximately 70% of the population depends. The fact that 26% of the population, mostly in rural areas, was living below the poverty line made Dr. Reddy wonder whether science and technology had made a significant difference in the quality of life in rural areas, compared to towns and cities. Also the suicides of many farmers from the state made Dr. Y. S. Rajasekhara Reddy give more significance to the irrigation sector. Having recognized the importance of the agricultural sector for faster economic development, Dr. Y. S. Rajasekhara Reddy started concentrating largely on its development and introduced several schemes for the benefit of the farmers, one of which is the Jala Yagnam project. In the past 50 years, a total ayacut of 6.5 million acres was developed in the state. Jala Yagnam is expected to double the area under irrigation. It would constitute a major component of the Central government programme National Irrigation Mission's (NIM) target of bringing ten million hectares of land (25 million acres) in the country under the plough. The largest allocation of funds, during 2004-09, is for irrigation, as the government considers irrigation an important growth engine. The most expensive of the projects are the lift irrigation projects intended to irrigate the dry
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region and supply water to the
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Mahabubnagar Mahabubnagar is a city in Mahabubnagar District of the Indian state of Telangana named after the 6th Nizam, Mahboob Ali Khan. It is the headquarters of Mahabubnagar mandal in Mahabubnagar revenue division. The city is also the largest in the ...
area which is "turning into a desert". With the land level being 300 metres above the water level, lift irrigation is supposed to be the only way to take water to the dry region. Currently, 3,000 tmc water from Godavari is washed into the sea, as the land is at a higher elevation. For the first time in the post-independence era, the Congress government took up linking of Godavari and Krishna by constructing the Indira Sagar Project and Rajiv Sagar project across the River Godavari. By executing projects like Rajiv Sagar, Indira Sagar flood flow canal, SRSP Phase-II and so on, 2.1 million acres of parched land in Telangana region would be made fertile.


Maps

This is the link which redirects to the map in which all the Jalayagnam projects are seen and also projects which have been already finished by Andhra Pradesh government. Details such as estimated and actual costs of Jalayagnam projects are also included. For completed projects, details like district they are in and rivers they are on are also included.
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Controversies

The documents obtained from
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of India indicates that show the irregularities that were committed range from violation of the common tender document to illegally made excessive payments for the works done and fraudulently claimed to have been done.


List of projects

* 55 major irrigation projects # Alisagar Lift Irrigation Scheme # Chagalnadu Lift Irrigation Scheme # Dummugudem Hydro Electric Project # Galeru-Nagari Sujala Sravanthi Project # Gundlakamma Project # Guru Raghavendra Lift Irrigation Scheme # H N S D W S PROJECT # Handri Niva Sujala Sravanthi Drinking Water Supply Scheme # Inchampally Project # J. Chokka Rao (Godavari) Lift Irrigation Scheme # Jawaharlal Nehru (Nettempadu) Lift Irrigation Scheme # K.C. Canal Modernisation # Lendi Project # Lower Penganga Project - R.B. Canal # Mahathma Gandhi (Kalwakurthy) Lift Irrigation Scheme # Nagarjunasagar Project # Polavaram (Indira Sagar) Project # Pranahitha PROJECT # Priyadarshini Jurala Project # Pulichintala Project # Pushkaram Lift Irrigation Scheme # Rajiv (Bhima) Lift Irrigation Scheme # Rajiv Sagar (Dhummu Gudem) Lift Irrigation Project # S.L.B.C (A M R) Project # S.R.S.P (Flood Flow Canal) # Sangam Banda ( PART OF BHEEMA L I ) PROJECT # Singoor Project # Somasila Project # Somasila - Swarnamukhi Link Canal # Sri Padha Sagar (Yellampally Project) # Sriramasagar Project Stage- I # Sriramasagar Project Stage- II # Srisailam Right Branch Canal Scheme # TadipudiI Lift Irrigation Scheme # Tarakarama L I Scheme # TBP. HLC. Stage-II Project # Telugu Ganga Project # Thotapally Barrage Scheme # Vamsadhara Project Phase-II of Stage-II # Vamsadhara Project Stage I # Vamshadhara Phase I of Stage II (RMC) # Velogonda Project # Yeleru Reservoir Project * 36 medium irrigation projects # Bhupathipalem Reservoir Scheme # Gollavagu Reservoir Project # Gundlavagu Project # Jalimudi Diversion Scheme # Janjhavathi Reservoir Project # Jerrikona Project # Kanupur Canal # Koilsagar Lift Irrigation Scheme # Komaram Bheem Project # Mathadivagu Reservoir Project # Modikuntavagu Project # Murreduvagu Project # Musurumilli Reservoir Scheme # Palemvagu Project # Paleru Reservoir Scheme # Pampa Reservoir Project # Peddagavagu (NEELWAI) # Peddagedda Reservoir # Peddavagu Diversion Scheme (JAGANNATHAPUR) # Peddavagu Project (DASNAPUR) # Peddavagu Project (BARKAGUDEM) # Railvagu Reservoir Project # Tarakarama Thirtha Sagaram # Veligallu Reservoir Project


References

{{reflist Irrigation in Andhra Pradesh Irrigation projects Economy of Andhra Pradesh