Tag: Srikakulam

  • Fire breaks out at bike showroom in Srikakulam

    Fire breaks out at bike showroom in Srikakulam

    A fire broke out in a bike showroom and a hardware shop on Bhagwati Theater Road in Palasa-Kashibugga of Srikakulam district leaving 70 bikes burnt.

    The locals who noticed the smoke in the wee hours of Wednesday informed the shop owners and fire personnel and tbe fire brigade along with the locals controlled the fire. The reasons for the fire accident is yet to be ascertained.

    According to details, fire first broke out in the bike showroom and then spread to the adjacent hardware shop leaving a battery shop and a hardware shop were burnt. The owners said that there is heavy property damage involved.

  • Neglect of irrigation canals in Srikakulam

    Neglect of irrigation canals in Srikakulam

    Srikakulam: The state government is not allotting sufficient funds for irrigation canals repair works before every kharif season in the district. As a result, even silt removing works, jungle clearance and bunds strengthening works is not started. A total of 19 mandals are covered under the ayacut area of the Gotta barrage project. RMC ayacut covers seven mandals and LMC ayacut covers 12 mandals. These canals are damaged and farmers in Palasa, Vajrapukotturu mandals are unable to get water for their crops even in kharif season.

    “We have prepared detailed project report (DPR) and also submitted to the government,” said superintendent engineer (SE) of Vamsadhara project, DT Rao. Another project Narayanapuram situated across the Uttarandhra, Nagavali which is having ayacut area in 12 mandals through its RMC and LMC and total extent of ayacut area is 34,700 acres. Main and minor canals of the project are damaged and farmers in tail end areas in Etcherla mandal are unable to get sufficient water for their crops.

    Farmers are resorting direct sowing method for cultivation paddy crop during every kharif season due to water scarcity. “For moderinisation of project works an amount of Rs 112 crore is required and we submitted to the estimation cost to the government,” said SE for regular irrigation wing, P Sudhakar Rao.