GOVERNMENT OF INDIA AND THE BBMB IS RESPONSIBLE TO PROTECT THE CATCHMENT AREA BASIN OF GOVIND SAGAR LAKE AND INCREASE ITS DUTY WITH SHARE, (12.5 PERCENT INSTEAD OF 7.19 PERCENT) ALONG WITH OTHER BENEFITS OF THE PEOPLE OF HIMACHAL PRADESH.
The State Government of Himachal Pradesh is responsible to approach the Government of India through Chairman BBMB, as regards its share in the Union territory of Chandigarh and the power generation through BBMB, where in only 7.19 percent share has been given in the scheduled of reorganisation Act, 1966 . According to the decision of the apex Court, 2011 the share of Himachal Pradesh has been given 7.19 percent of the electricity generated but the Punjab and Haryana have not paid the outstanding dues of the BBMB projects for the previous periods. On the other hand, on the basis of the Courts decision, the state has decided to get its share in the Bhakhra projects fronm 1966 , Dehar Project from 1977 and the Pong Dam project from, 1978 . As for the Govind Sagar lake is concerned, there is a big reservoir which is used for the collection of water by the River Satluj right from the Dehar power plant to the Bhakhra Dam project maintained by the BBMB in this behalf however the state government of Himachal Pradesh facing various problems because of the rains and disaster hit areas including roads and other segments of the district Bilaspur and the Una where people are facing problems because of the land slides and road damages, uprooting of trees and flash flooding damaging houses and the Agriculture land of the surrounding areas of the Govind Sagar lake , as the Highest flood levels come down during the summer season and it becomes necessary to improve the system of catchment area by way of the road side plantation and other plantation with in the field and areas of catchment profiles working for the stable growth of the magnificent avenue trees and comes up in any rich soil for which it is necessary to provide check dams in the drainage system of Nallah and streams, may protect the living seeds and plants during the rainy season with balls of earth attached to the roots, may not affect adverse against the injuries, because of the land slides and other natural extractions in the soil reformation. The state Government is responsible to protect the Forest Conservation Act 1980 in the all around Govind Sagar lake and improve the forest culture development infrastructure under various methods of planting trees and maintenance of the surrounding area where in the BBMB is responsible to calculate the all amount involved in this behalf of the demand under public service and required for the safety of catchment area for which the claim of the state government to demand royalty of water collected and further used for the electricity generation is very genuine and reasonable on the grounds of maintenance of the Govind Sagar Lake by repairs and protection of the catchment area profiles taking safety measures with in the field of its catchment basin, area from which rainfall flows into the drainage line, outfall etc, as such the boundaries of this catchment basin (water-shed) must have proper repairs and maintenance to take run off from the drainage area resulting from a storm which is considered to produce the greatest momentary run -off that can occur during the rainy season. Exceptionally heavy storms of rare occurrence may cause flooding for the reasoning that damage done by such flooding does not justify the provision of the large drains, at heavy extra costs capable of damaging the existing natural soils and profiles for which it is necessary to protect Forest conservation Act 1980 and do needful under the provision made by intensity of rain fall and the maximum rain fall, during a short period:-- Er Fateh Chand Guleria, RTI Welfare Association registered number HPCD 3552 , Bilaspur Himachal Pradesh phone number 9459334377
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