Jammu: Ignoring the objection by Pakistan, the Border Security Force carried out the desilting work of the Ranbir Canal along the International Border (IB) in Jammu district on Wednesday, providing much needed relief to the border residents including farmers, a BSF spokesperson said.
The work on the canal was undertaken in the Arnia and R S Pura sector ahead and along the border fence amid the apprehension of cross-border firing by Pakistani rangers, he said.
The Ranbir Canal, considered to be the lifeline of Jammu, was constructed in 1905 as the major source of irrigation for farmers in the region. The famous basmati rice of R S Pura owes its cultivation primarily to the canal.
"The irrigation and flood control department of J&K approached BSF authorities for assistance in desilting work in the canal ahead of and in close vicinity of the border. Despite huge apprehension of firing by Pakistan to thwart the work, the BSF timely help to the J&K government was made in the best interest of farmers," the spokesperson said.
With a total length of 59.55 km, the canal was the game-changing project which laid the foundation of the rapid transformation of the rural agricultural economy in Jammu. It enters into close vicinity of the IB and a large amount of silt had deposited in it which resulted in huge blocks in the canal system and restricting the flow of water.