Mumbai:Environment and water management experts have claimed that "unscientific" works done under Jalyukta Shivar, a flagship water conservation scheme of the previous BJP-led Maharashtra government, led to flooding after recent heavy rains in the state's Marathwada region.
The scheme was launched by the then chief minister Devendra Fadnavis for the construction of check dams, rejuvenation of old check dams, repair of Kolhapur Type (KT) weirs and storage tanks and removal of encroachments from river beds so as to increase water percolation.
Two days back, heavy water discharge from the Manjara dam in Marathwada following heavy rains caused flooding in some villages of Beed, Latur and Osmanabad districts.
Talking to the media, Pradeep Purandare, former associate professor at the Water and Land Management Institute in Aurangabad region of Marathwada, claimed that "rampant and unscientific" deepening and widening of river beds in Marathwada and the construction of KT weirs led to the recent floods in the region.
"I had raised concerns over the issue from time-to-time, but they were ignored by the then state government,” he claimed.
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Purandare said as a first step under the scheme, continuous contour trenches were supposed to be made on hill slopes.