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Kaleshwaram project: What went wrong with Telangana's mega irrigation dream

The KLIP was envisioned as one of the world’s largest multi-stage lift irrigation schemes, designed to draw water from the Godavari river and irrigate over 18 lakh acres.

May 05, 2025 / 21:06 IST
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A section of Kaleshwaram project (Source: Twitter)

Telangana’s flagship Kaleshwaram Lift Irrigation Project (KLIP), once touted as a game-changer for the state’s water woes, is now mired in controversy and structural distress. The recently released final report by the National Dam Safety Authority (NDSA) has laid bare a series of design, construction operational flaws, sparking a fierce political row and raising serious questions about the project’s future.

What is the Kaleshwaram Project?

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The KLIP was envisioned as one of the world’s largest multi-stage lift irrigation schemes, designed to draw water from the Godavari river and irrigate over 18 lakh acres, while also supplying drinking and industrial water to Telangana. The project involved constructing three major barrages - Medigadda, Annaram Sundilla - across the river, with the aim of lifting and transporting water to drought-prone regions.

What did the NDSA find?