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Telangana apprises KWDT-II how it was denied gravity flows in Krishna Basin
Telangana apprises KWDT-II how it was denied gravity flows in Krishna Basin

The Hindu

time7 days ago

  • Politics
  • The Hindu

Telangana apprises KWDT-II how it was denied gravity flows in Krishna Basin

HYDERABAD Telangana apprised the Brijesh Kumar Tribunal (KWDT-II) on Friday how it was historically denied gravity flows in the Krishna Basin and was compelled to take up only the lift irrigation schemes, thus making them essential for the State. Senior counsel appearing for Telangana C.S. Vaidyanathan explained to the Tribunal with the helps of maps how the Reorganisation of States in 1956 had affected the gravity flows to the tune of 174.3 tmc ft to Telangana areas with improper presentation of the case by the erstwhile Andhra Pradesh with the Union Government and KWDT-I. He explained to the Tribunal about the necessity of the ongoing projects such as Srisailam Left Bank Canal (SLBC), Kalwakruthy LIS, Nettempadu LIS, Dindi LIS, Palamuru-Rangareddy LIS and others covered under the assured water category with 75% dependability. He also brought to the notice of the Tribunal about the proposal of Karnataka about resolving the issue of Almatti dam height to facilitate the usage of 60 tmc ft by the combined A.P. with the enhanced storage of Almatti. However, the combined A.P. denied the proposal then (2009-10). If the Telangana State existed at that time, it would have got the benefit of that 60 tmc ft and would have bargained for more by way of gravity canals from Almatti, the counsel for Telangana said. Further, he explained to the Tribunal how the area under Nagarjunasagar Left Canal in Telangana was brought down from 6.6 lakh acres to 5.4 lakh acres duly reducing the water utilisation, contradicting the Planning Commission approval of the project in 1956. Telangana's counsel explained about Palamuru-Rangareddy LIS and SLBC projects in detail and their storage capacities. The status of all other ongoing projects in the Basin in Telangana were also explained with a request for allocation of assured water to the most deserved drought-prone and fluoride-affected areas and also that it would not affect, in any way, water usage in A.P. and added that there was water for everybody's needs but not for the greed. The Tribunal allowed Telangana's plea for two more days to complete its arguments on July 28 and 29.

Resolve Telangana-Andhra Pradesh river water issues: Irrigation Minister Uttam to Centre
Resolve Telangana-Andhra Pradesh river water issues: Irrigation Minister Uttam to Centre

New Indian Express

time15-07-2025

  • Politics
  • New Indian Express

Resolve Telangana-Andhra Pradesh river water issues: Irrigation Minister Uttam to Centre

HYDERABAD:Irrigation Minister N Uttam Kumar Reddy on Monday demanded that the Union government intervene and resolve the pending problems between AP and Telangana in Krishna and Godavari river basins. He also sought funds for Telangana's Icchampally project on par with AP's Polavaram. In a letter to Jal Shakti Minister CR Patil, Uttam said that the Centre should also accord permissions to the pending irrigation projects. The irrigation minister said that Telangana has not received clearances for the Palamuru-Rangareddy Lift Irrigation Scheme and Dindi Lift Irrigation Scheme. The Centre should also recommend environmental clearances for these two projects, he demanded. Uttam said that due to the inordinate delay in construction of irrigation projects, the drought-hit farmers could not get the desired results on time. 'If these projects are accorded the required permissions, the state would get Union government grants, financial aid from NABARD and also loans from the financial institutions with lower interest rates,' Uttam explained in his letter. 'Telangana proposed to utilise 45 tmcft water, saved in minor irrigation components, for Palamuru-Rangareddy project,' Uttam said and added that another 45 tmcft was allocated to Palamuru, which Telangana got additionally above Nagarjunasagar, due to the diversion of Godavari waters to Krishna basin by AP. He recalled that the undivided AP received approval for Dindi LIS in 2007 and it also sent a proposal to the Prime Minister's Office, seeking national project status as well as assistance to mitigate the fluorosis problem.

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