<p>Himachal Pradesh will sell its share of Yamuna river water to Delhi at Rs 21 crore per annum, an official said on Friday.</p>.<p>An agreement for it was signed between the two governments on Friday.</p>.<p>The agreement was signed between Himachal Pradesh Secretary, Irrigation and Public Health, RN Batta and Principal Secretary of Delhi government Manisha Saxena, the official said.</p>.<p>Batta revealed that as per a multi-state agreement signed in 1994, Himachal gets 3 per cent share of Yamuna water. This share remained unclaimed since then.</p>.<p>It was on the request of the Delhi government that the Himachal government decided to sell its share to Delhi, he added. As a result, the Himachal government will get Rs 21 crore per annum.</p>.<p>Batta said it is for the first time in the country that such an agreement has been signed between two governments.</p>
<p>Himachal Pradesh will sell its share of Yamuna river water to Delhi at Rs 21 crore per annum, an official said on Friday.</p>.<p>An agreement for it was signed between the two governments on Friday.</p>.<p>The agreement was signed between Himachal Pradesh Secretary, Irrigation and Public Health, RN Batta and Principal Secretary of Delhi government Manisha Saxena, the official said.</p>.<p>Batta revealed that as per a multi-state agreement signed in 1994, Himachal gets 3 per cent share of Yamuna water. This share remained unclaimed since then.</p>.<p>It was on the request of the Delhi government that the Himachal government decided to sell its share to Delhi, he added. As a result, the Himachal government will get Rs 21 crore per annum.</p>.<p>Batta said it is for the first time in the country that such an agreement has been signed between two governments.</p>