Aims to improve safety and operational performance of dams.
Scheme:
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DRIP is a state sector scheme with central component to improve safety and operational performance of selected dams, along with institutional strengthening with system wide management approach.
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The project was launched in 2012 by Central Water Commission (CWC) under Ministry of Water Resources, River Development & Ganga Rejuvenation with assistance from World Bank.
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Originally the scheme was scheduled for six years with closure in June 2018 with total original cost of Rs. 2100 crore.
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Scheme has now been extended till June 2020 with total cost of Rs 3466 crore.
Objectives of DRIP:
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Rehabilitation of old dams in country experiencing distress and are in need of attention for ensuring their structural safety and operational efficiency.
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Strengthening institutional capacity and project management in this area.
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Bring greater awareness on dam safety issues and finding novel solutions to address them by pooling best knowledge, technologies and experience available around world.