Parliamentary standing committee on water resources headed
  by R. Sambasiva Rao, MP and Chairman invites suggestions/
  memoranda on the subject 'inter-linking of rivers'
 
  The Committee have selected the subject `Inter-Linking of
  Rivers', and decided to examine in detail and present a
  Report on the subject to parliament on priority.
 
  The Committee have observed that by implementing the project
  `Inter-Linking of Rivers', the Nation strives to realize the
  goals of mitigation of droughts, flood control, augment
  domestic and industrial water supply, enhance navigational
  facilities, generate employment, etc.
 
  The Committee have come across news items in various
  National Dailies on the subject wherein divergent views are
  being expressed in different fora by eminent persons and
  groups on varied considerations.
 
  The Committee have observed that various issues viz.
  environment impact assessment, rehabilitation of project
  affected persons, techno-economic feasibilities of the link
  schemes etc. are to be affectively addressed before
  embarking on the project.
 
  The Committee desire that meaningful and objective Report on
  the subject may be presented to both the Houses of
  Parliament.
 
  The Committee have decided to invite written memoranda
  containing views/suggestions/comments of the
  individuals/experts/professional organizations/ Institutions
  interested in the subject matter.
 
  Those who are desirous of submitting their memoranda to the
  Committee may send two copies each (in English and Hindi)
  thereof to
  Shri A.S. Chera,
  Director, Lok Sabha Secretariat,
  Room No.152, First Floor,
  Parliament House Annexe,
  New Delhi-110001
  (Tel. No.23034011, 23035238(O)
  and Fax Nos. 2301-6836, 23010756)
 
  within 30 days of the date of the advertisement.
 
  Those who are desirous of giving oral evidence before the
  Committee besides sending memoranda are requested to
  intimate the same to the Lok Sabha Secretariat for
  consideration of the Committee.
 
  The Memoranda which might be submitted to the Committee
  would form part of the records of the Committee and would be
  treated as `Confidential' and would not be circulated by any
  one, as such an act would constitute a breach of privilege
  of the Committee.
 
  Lok Sabha Secretariat, Parliament of India New Delhi,
  Jyaistha
  06, 1927; May 27, 2005
 
  --
Anivar Aravind

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