Panchna Dam water dispute resolved after 20 years, trial run begins in Karauli
Synopsis
Key Takeaways
A nearly two-decade-old water dispute over Panchna Dam in Rajasthan's Karauli district was resolved on Monday, 6 July, as water was released into the canal network of the command area on a trial basis to test the distribution system. Simultaneously, the foundation stone was laid for a lift irrigation project set to benefit 39 villages surrounding the dam — marking a landmark moment for farmers and residents who had waited years for the impasse to end.
Key Developments at the Dam
Three gates of Panchna Dam were opened to release water into the Gambhiri River. Water Resources and Irrigation Minister Suresh Singh Rawat, accompanied by Minister of State for Home and Karauli District In-charge Minister Jawahar Singh Bedham, laid foundation stones for two new lift irrigation projects and the remodelling of the PDN system under the Gudla Lift Project at the dam site.
The projects are estimated to cost approximately ₹61 lakh and are expected to bring irrigation water to nearly 13,000 hectares of agricultural land, while also ensuring drinking and utility water supply to villages in both the catchment and command areas.
What the Government Said
Addressing a public gathering, Minister Suresh Singh Rawat said the Bhajanlal Government is committed to fulfilling every promise it makes, adding that no negligence in works related to public welfare would be tolerated. The release of water after nearly 20 years generated visible celebration and enthusiasm among local residents.
Notably, a consensus to resolve the long-standing dispute was reached at the government level on 30 June, just days before Monday's programme — suggesting the resolution was the result of sustained administrative effort rather than a sudden breakthrough.
Officials and Community Present
The event was attended by Rural Development Department Secretary Krishna Kunal, Divisional Commissioner Nalini Kathotia, Inspector General of Police Kailash Bishnoi, District Collector Akshay Godara, Superintendent of Police Lokesh Sonwal, Karauli MLA Darshan Singh Gurjar, and Chief Engineer Bhuvan Bhaskar, along with a large number of villagers. A traditional prayer ceremony was held at the Devnarayan Temple complex in Pahadi village before the formal proceedings.
Ground Preparations and Inspection
Two days before the programme, District Collector Akshay Godara, Superintendent of Police Lokesh Sonwal, Executive Engineer Vivek Bansal, and other officials conducted an on-site inspection of the dam and reviewed arrangements to ensure the project's smooth implementation.
Impact on Farmers and Villages
The resolution of this dispute is expected to transform agricultural prospects in the region, with 13,000 hectares of farmland set to receive irrigation water and 39 villages gaining access to the lift irrigation network. This comes amid broader state-level efforts to address long-pending irrigation grievances across Rajasthan. With the trial run now underway, authorities will assess the distribution system before full-scale operations begin.