– Irrigation water provision to approximately 25,000 acres across Rayachoti, Chinnamandem, and sambepalli mandals.
– Groundwater recharge enhancement in drought-prone areas.
The expedited completion of the HNSS project phase-I could mark a significant improvement in addressing irrigation needs and groundwater issues for farmers in this rain-shadow region. Covering over 25,000 acres enhances agricultural stability while offering relief from water scarcity. The financial outlay of ₹450 crore reflects the state’s prioritization of infrastructure that supports rural livelihoods. Though, timely execution will be essential as delays might undermine both trust and efficiency. Factors such as transparent tender processes and sustained monitoring must be ensured to translate promises into tangible benefits.
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