A new story has emerged about Pakistan, in which the water of the rivers of Punjab will be stopped soon. These rivers of Punjab are going to Pakistan. Union Water Power Minister Gajendra Shekhawat said that the water of the rivers of Punjab going to Pakistan will be stopped soon. For this, the work of the barrage being built in Shahpurkandi will be completed soon. After this, the water of the rivers will not be allowed to go to Pakistan. He arrived in Shahpurkandi on Wednesday to inspect the work of the under-construction barrage. Gajendra Shekhawat said that the barrage dam is expected to be completed by the end of 2021. There will be no shortage of funds from the central government in the construction of the barrage.
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In his statement, he further said that the water will be stopped from going to Pakistan after the dam is built. This will end the water problem in many states including Punjab. The Union Minister also held a meeting with Irrigation Department Secretary Karneshkar Sharma, RSDA Chief Engineer SK Saluja, and officials during this period. The Union Minister's visit was proposed on Tuesday. On Tuesday, Cabinet Minister Sukhbinder Singh Sarkaria waited for him all day but did not reach Shekhawat. On Wednesday, he did not reach any leader, including Sarkaria.
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Gajendra Shekhawat said that there is a plan to provide drinking water to more than 100 villages by sending the remaining water from the dam to the border areas. The central government will fund 86% of the project. Jammu Kashmir will get a lot of benefit from this. For this, the Central Government will also fund the part of Jammu and Kashmir. The Punjab government will provide 14 percent of the barrage's expenses.
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