– Allegedly lacks necessary permissions from departments such as Forest Department.
– Requires land acquisition of 50,000 acres, with 20,000 acres being forest lands.
– Projected cost is ₹80,000 crore but lacks clarity on funding sources.
Ms.Sharmila’s allegations raise critical issues concerning governance and priorities for major infrastructure projects in Andhra pradesh. If true, reducing the proposed scale of Polavaram could have notable implications for its intended benefits like water distribution efficiency and agricultural support. Likewise, converting it into a lift irrigation model likely lessens its sustainability over time.
The Banakacherla project’s alleged lack of regulatory clearances further intensifies concerns about proper planning or feasibility assessments before announcing costly initiatives like this one (₹80,000 crores). Clarity on environmental impact and financing could effect both public trust and resource allocation.
These developments underscore a broader challenge: balancing enterprising infrastructure needs while maintaining transparency around procedures and addressing local expectations responsibly.
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