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Thrust on Dam Safety

A team from the World Bank holds meeting with the DC-cum-Additional Chief Secretary  to discuss ongoing initiatives and future strategies related to dam safety in Odisha

  • The WB Team appreciates the State of Odisha for its commendable performance in implementingDam Rehabilitation and Improvement Projects (DRIP)
  • World Bank delegation also lauded the implementation of the State-funded “Dam Protection & Improvement Work (DPIW)” scheme
  • The team also appreciated the State’s initiative in preparing Emergency Action Plans (EAPs) for dams which has importance in integrating into the State Disaster Management Plan.

Bhubaneswar- 03/05/2025( Odisha Samachar / Rajat Mohapatra)-A team from the World Bank, comprising Dr. C. Rajagopal Singh (Task Team Leader, DRIP-II), Dr. AjitPattnaik (Institutional Expert), and Mr. VishakhaJha (Water Resources Expert), met with the Development Commissioner-cum-Additional Chief Secretary to Government, Odisha Smt. AnuGarg, IAS  to discuss about  ongoing initiatives and future strategies related to dam safety in Odisha.

During the meeting, the team reviewed the progress made under the World Bank-assisted Dam Rehabilitation and Improvement Project (DRIP). Under DRIP-I, 26 dams were successfully rehabilitated, while rehabilitation work is currently ongoing for 13 dams under DRIP-II. The World Bank officials commended the State of Odisha for its commendable performance in implementing both DRIP-I and DRIP-II and expressed optimism regarding the effective implementation of DRIP-III.

The upcoming DRIP-III phase includes major components such as the construction of an additional spillway at the Hirakud Dam and automation of its gates.

The team also appreciated the State’s initiative in preparing Emergency Action Plans (EAPs) for 25 dams. They emphasized the importance of integrating these EAPs into the State Disaster Management Plan. As a forward-looking step, this integration will initially be implemented on a pilot basis in one or two districts, followed by expansion to all districts across the State. Odisha’s initiative is expected to serve as a model for other States in the country.

In addition, the World Bank delegation lauded the implementation of the State-funded “Dam Protection & Improvement Work (DPIW)” scheme, which has a budget provision of ₹200 Crores. This initiative aims to rehabilitate other distressed dams within the State, further strengthening dam safety and resilience.

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