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Thrilled Afghans sing 'Yamma Yamma' to celebrate as Indian dam project nears completion

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India’s major reconstruction project in Afghanistan, the Salma Dam, is nearing completion, and water has started filling up its reservoirs, delighting Afghan residents

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Thrilled Afghans sing 'Yamma Yamma' to celebrate as Indian dam project nears completion

Kabul/New Delhi: India’s major reconstruction project in Afghanistan, the Salma Dam, is nearing completion, and water has started filling up its reservoirs – delighting Afghan residents in the western Herat province where it is located. On Tuesday, grateful residents of the area went to the Indian consulate there to express gratitude to the Indian officials for the key role played by the country in the reconstruction of Afghanistan. Many Afghans expressed thanks on Twitter to India for its reconstruction help. [caption id=“attachment_2379488” align=“alignleft” width=“380” class=" “] ![Afghan Chief Executive Officer Abdullah Abdullah. Image courtesy- Reuters](https://images.firstpost.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/08/abdullah_reuters.jpg) Afghan Chief Executive Officer Abdullah Abdullah. Image courtesy- Reuters[/caption] Local musicians sang Indian songs, including Bollywood number “Yamma Yamma”, and also presented flowers to workers of the consulate. India is spending $300 million on the dam project, expected to produce 42 MW of electricity and water nearly 80,000 hectares of farmland. The reservoir, which is 20 km in length and 3 km in width, started filling up last month and is expected to be completed in around 9-12 months. Mustafa Kazemi tweeted: “The Salma Dam generously reconstructed by India after decades is capable to produce 42 KW of power by 3 turbines. Thank you, India!” “Salma Dam in Herat built by India after decades will keep 640 million cubic meters of water for 3 turbines. Big thanks @AmarSinha13 for this,” he tweeted, referring to Indian ambassador in Afghanistan Amar Sinha. On July 28, when water started filling up the reservoir, people took out joyful processions, beating traditional drums. Maiwand Afghan tweeted: “Thank you India for completing Salma dam, the people of Afghanistan appreciate your work. Jai India!” The reconstruction of Salma dam started during the tenure of Sardar Mohammad Dawoud Khan decades ago, but the project was halted because of the war in the country. The project was restarted in 2005 and is scheduled to be completed in 2016. The hydroelectric and irrigation project is being constructed on the Hari Rud river in Chiste Sharif district. It is the flagship infrastructural project of India’s developmental assistance programme to Afghanistan. The project includes construction of a 107.5-metre-high and 550-metre-long rock-filled dam and other typical components of the hydroelectric power project such as spillways, powerhouse, switchyard and transmission line. The dam is of immense importance to Afghanistan and will be greatly beneficial in solving the issue of electricity generation in the country. According to a statement by the Consul General of India in Herat, the dam faced many logistical constraints and security challenges contributing to a delay of many years. Salma dam was initially built in 1976 on the Hari river basin, but was damaged during the war in Afghanistan. The rebuilding of the dam was first started by an Indian company (WAPCOS Ltd.) in 1988, but the project was left incomplete for a significant period of time due to the instability caused by the war. Afghanistan’s Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Abdullah Abdullah last week expressed satisfaction with the completion of parts of the long-awaited dam. The dam, he hoped, would help resolve the problem of shortage of energy and power besides strengthening the agriculture sector in the western zone. India’s assistance programme in Afghanistan stands at around $2 billion, making India the fifth largest bilateral donor. The new Rs.710-crore Afghan Parliament building being financed and built by India is also nearing completion. The construction of the parliament building, started in 2009 by India’s Central Public Works Department, has however missed its deadline by three years. IANS

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