The Madhugiri Lift Irrigation Project is a significant infrastructure initiative in Karnataka designed to address chronic water shortages in the drought-prone taluks of the Tumkur district. It is largely associated with the filling of tanks and irrigation projects linked to the larger Yettinahole project or similar initiatives aimed at bringing water to high-altitude areas.
The proposed Mekedatu balancing reservoir project near Kanakapura (approx. 90 km from Bengaluru) is a key, albeit disputed, multi-purpose initiative designed to secure drinking water for Bengaluru and Ramanagara districts, while also generating power. It aims to harness Cauvery river water, directly impacting water supply infrastructure in the surrounding regions.
The Kaleshwaram Lift Irrigation Project is divided into 7 links and 28 packages spanning a distance of approximately 500 km (310 mi) through 13 districts and utilizing a canal network of more than 1,800 km (1,100 mi).
The Garhwa Lift Irrigation Project in Jharkhand aims to enhance agricultural productivity and drought mitigation by utilizing water from the Kanhar and Sone rivers. It involves lifting water to supplement existing reservoirs through underground pipelines. Several solar-powered lift irrigation schemes are also being developed in the district, such as in Marchwar, Tewali, and Adhoura.
The Yadgir Multi-Village Drinking Water Supply Scheme in Karnataka, executed by Megha Engineering & Infrastructures Ltd (MEIL), is a major project designed to provide safe, treated drinking water to over 1.2 million people across 696 rural habitations and three urban areas (Kaka Kimi, Yadgir, Hunasagi). It lifts water from the Krishna River near the Narayanpur Dam to address chronic water scarcity.
The Gadegaon Branch of the Waghur Lift Irrigation Scheme in Jalgaon, Maharashtra is an innovative, pioneering project that lifts water from the Waghur Dam to irrigate 600 hectares across 10 villages. The first phase, recently inaugurated, uses a pump system and a telescopic network to supply 80 farm ponds, significantly enhancing water access for local farmers.
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The Handri-Neeva Sujala Sravanthi (HNSS) project, a critical, long-distance water transfer scheme in Andhra Pradesh's Rayalaseema region, has achieved a record by transferring over \(40\) TMC of Krishna water in 190 days. Recent works include increasing pump capacity from 1 to 12, rapid canal lining, and widening. Key Updates on Handri-Neeva Works (2025-2026):
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