Jalayagnam or Jala Yagnam, (water worship), is a water management program in India. It has been implemented by Chief Minister of Andhra Pradesh, India, Dr. Y. S. Rajasekhara Reddy as an election promise to the farmers of the state to bring 8.2 million acres (8.2 million acres) under irrigation in five years. Y.S.R has taken required approvals from central government and NGTL. Also other required permissions for all the projects before he died. Like Site clearance, environmental clearance, R & R clearance, wildlife sanctuary clearance, forest clearance and technical advisory committee clearance. By the time he supposed to execute projects on phase manner, Y.S.R died in accident. Subsequently there was other issues like state bifurcation came to high intensity, subsequent Chief Ministers failed to give priority for Jalayagnam.[1]
^"Jalayagnam, graft and polls" The Hindu. 4 April 2009
Jalayagnam or Jala Yagnam, (water worship), is a water management program in India. It has been implemented by Chief Minister of Andhra Pradesh, India...
village in Penukonda Constituency. The project was started as a part of Jalayagnam. It was inaugurated on 2 December 2016 by then Chief minister of Andhra...
Kondapur village of Kadapa district. This project was started as a part of Jalayagnam program. It was inaugurated on 22 September 2013. The reservoir with gross...
laid the foundation on 30 June 1993. The project was under execution in "Jalayagnam" at a cost of Rs. 30 billion. He served four terms in the Assembly from...
24Tmcft Gross Capacity. Dam construction was started in 2004-05 as part of Jalayagnam, but was delayed due to the several political reasons. 130 km long Flood...
crore to Maytas Infra towards works under the irrigation department's Jalayagnam project. Irrigation minister Ponnala Lakshmaiah said that works totalling...
is being undertaken by the Government of Andhra Pradesh as part of its Jalayagnam project. Chitravathi is a seasonal river that comes alive after the monsoons...
upheld the claim of Maharashtra Pranahita-Chevella is the costliest of Jalayagnam projects requiring 3,466 MW of power & annual electricity of 7.5 billion...
village of Beluguppa mandal. The project was started as a part of the Jalayagnam program. It was inaugurated on 29 November 2012 by Chief Minister of Andhra...