Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Lower-Wardha-Irrigation-Project-Fact-Finding-Meeting-in-India-27MZIF3RQTYP.htmlConceptually similarLower Wardha Irrigation Project Fact Finding Meeting in IndiaGP0STOWM4Completed★★★★Lower Wardha Irrigation Project Fact Finding Meeting in IndiaGP0STOWL1Completed★★★★Lower Wardha Irrigation Project Fact Finding Meeting in IndiaGP0STOWL2Completed★★★★Lower Wardha Irrigation Project Fact Finding Meeting in IndiaGP0STOWL3Completed★★★★Lower Wardha Irrigation Project Fact Finding Meeting in IndiaGP0STOWLYCompleted★★★★Lower Wardha Irrigation Project Fact Finding Meeting in IndiaGP0STOWM3Completed★★★★Lower Wardha Irrigation Project Fact Finding Meeting in IndiaGP0STOWL0Completed★★★★Lower Wardha Irrigation Project Fact Finding Meeting in IndiaGP0STOWKRCompleted★★★★Lower Wardha Irrigation Project Fact Finding Meeting in IndiaGP0STOWKSCompleted★★★★View AllGP0STOWM5Lower Wardha Irrigation Project Fact Finding Meeting in IndiaLocals of Pulai village participate in a meeting organised by Greenpeace and the fact finding team in the District of Wardha, Maharashtra, to discuss and assess the impact of non agricultural water allocation in the region.Locations:Asia-India-Maharashtra-Wardha districtDate:15 Jun, 2014Credit:© Anuja Gupta / GreenpeaceMaximum size:4256px X 2832pxKeywords:Agriculture-Indian Government-Irrigation-KWCI (GPI)-Local population-Meetings-Men-People-SAGE (campaign title)Shoot:Case Study of Lower Wardha Project in IndiaThe Lower Wardha Project over River Wardha in Wardha district of Maharashtra has been under-construction for 34 years (since 1981). Despite the huge delay in providing irrigation to farmers in Wardha district of Vidarbha, about 40 million cubic metres of water from the dam has been allocated to the upcoming thermal power plant Lanco Vidarbha power limited in 2009. A team of experts visited the status of this project and the power plant under-construction in the region. The visit covered 3 villages, Paloti (under Wardha subdivision), Adegaon and Sonora (both under Deoli sub division) which are a few of the 227 villages that will benefit from the dam.