The Centre has approved construction of 300  MW Lakhwad Hydro-power project and also consented to provide fund for the  project. 
Decision to this affect was taken during  the meeting chaired by Principal Secretary to Prime Minister Pulak Chatterjee  with Chief Secretaries and Secretaries (Power) of Uttarakhand and Himachal  Pradesh at Prime Minister Office, New    Delhi on Thursday to discuss about hydro-power projects  related to these states.
The PMO directed the officers concerned to  grant all necessary clearance for Lakhwad project to be constructed on River  Yamuna and also the financial assistance to Uttarakhand Government so that the  project would be completed soon. 
Uttarakhand Chief Secretary Alok Kumar Jain  and Secretary Power SS Sandhu strongly advocated the State's stand on the  issue. Mr. Jain also urged the Centre to start stalled power-projects in  Uttarakhand. He said that the difference between demand and supply had  increased owing to which the general public were not being provided with  undisrupted power supply. He urged that in the interest of the country and the  state the permission be granted to restart construction of stalled power  projects.
It may be noted that Kisau Hydro-power  project with capacity of 660 MW will benefit Uttar Pradesh, Haryana, Rajasthan,  Delhi and  Himachal Pradesh. This project which is to be constructed on River Tons is a joint  venture of Uttarakhand and Himachal Pradesh, while, 300 MW Lakhwad project  solely belongs to Uttarakhand. Under these projects, water would be stored  through dam and distributed to five states including Delhi.
