The joint planning, review and implementation committee headed by executive director of Water Resources Department has prepared a report on micro-planning of Godavari river basin. A multi-disciplinary team was appointed comprising water experts and officials of state government.
The recommendations are based on considering the population and requirement of water for drinking, conditions of agriculture and industries sector in 2030.
According to an official from the Water Resources Department, the planning of the Godavari basin will not only help in identifying places where small and medium dams to hold water can be constructed, but will provide directions on overcoming the drought situation in the Marathwada region.
“The report has recommended that cash crops or crops dependable on assured irrigation like cotton and sugarcane should not be allowed in the Marathwada region. It instead asks to promote cultivation of oilseeds and pulses,” he said.
The Godavari basin is spread in eight districts of Marathwada, including Aurangabad, Jalna, Parbhani, Hingoli, Nanded, Beed, Latur and partial Osmanabad districts.
Parts of Nashik, Ahmednagar and Jalgaon districts from North Maharashtra are also covered under the basin. Eleven districts of the Vidarbha region and parts of Pune will also come under the Godavari basin.
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