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          New Delhi, Feb 27 (IANS) The Supreme Court Monday gave its nod   for implementing the ambitious project to interlink India's rivers, saying it   was in the national interest. It also noted that the long delay in the execution   of the project has already added to cost over-runs.
 |  A bench of Chief Justice S.H. Kapadia, Justice A.K.Patnaik and Justice Swatanter   Kumar also constituted a high-powered committee headed by the water resources   minister to work out the roadmap for the project.
 The committee appointed   by the court includes the secretaries of the forest and water resources   ministries, four experts from the water resources, finance, environment and   forest ministries, and the Planning Commission. The committee will also have two   social activists on it besides senior counsel Ranjit Kumar, who was amicus   curiae in the matter before the court.
 
 The committee will also have   representatives of the state governments.
 
 Stressing on the effective and   time bound implementation of the project, the court said the committee will meet   at least once in two months and its recommendations will be considered by the   cabinet within 30 days of their receipt.
 
 Pronouncing the judgment,   Justice Swatanter Kumar said: "The project is in the national interest and we   find no reason why any state or the centre would oppose this." It should be   implemented as expeditiously as possible, he added.
 
 The project was   conceived long back but received a boost in 2002 when Atal Bihari Vajpayee, as   the prime minister, gave it a new thrust.
 
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