The Madhya Pradesh government, committed to the welfare of its citizens, is set to conduct the bhoomi pujan for the Severkhedi-Silarkhedi Medium Project today. The project, with an estimated cost of ₹614.53 crore, aims to ensure year-round water availability in the sacred Kshipra River while boosting irrigation and drinking water supply in Ujjain district.
Bhoomi Pujan of Severkhedi-Silarkhedi Medium Project Today
The primary objective of the project is the construction of the Severkhedi Barrage, which will help maintain the continuous flow and cleanliness of the Kshipra River. This initiative will not only enhance irrigation but also ensure a consistent supply of drinking water to residents throughout the year.
MP Government to Launch ₹614.53 Cr Project for Irrigation and Water Conservation
Highlighting the significance of the project, officials stated that the initiative aligns with the government’s vision of “Sichit Kheti, Samriddh Kisan” (Irrigated Farming, Prosperous Farmers). The project is expected to benefit farmers by improving agricultural productivity through enhanced irrigation facilities, contributing to the overall prosperity of the region.
The Madhya Pradesh government’s efforts to conserve water and promote sustainable agricultural practices reflect its commitment to the holistic development of the state. The project’s success will mark a major milestone in ensuring water security and promoting environmental sustainability.
The bhoomi pujan ceremony is expected to draw significant public and official attention, as it symbolizes another step toward realizing the government’s goal of “Jal Sanchay se Jan Samriddhi” (Water Conservation for Public Prosperity).
This project not only addresses the critical water needs of Ujjain but also underscores the government’s dedication to preserving the sanctity of the Kshipra River, a vital lifeline for the region.