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Says the AP Chief Minister had written multiple letters to Central Water Commission seeking to stop projects proposed by Telangana government on Krishna and Godavari rivers
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The BRS leader said it would be possible to store water in the dam and supply it to agricultural fields in the next season if the works were completed by June or July
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The assurance came in response to concerns raised by Irrigation Minister Uttam Kumar Reddy on the prolonged inquiry process by the agency
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The structural issues of Medigadda barrage have to be addressed in the next 120 days if the government is keen on providing water to farmers
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He was attending to repair works at Parvathi pump house when he accidentally suffered a head injury and died
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Urges the Union Minister to safeguard Telangana’s rightful share of Godavari River waters and ensure timely project approvals
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The farmers have been demanding compensation for the last three days and on Wednesday, they tried to obstruct works on the Chinna Kaleshwaram canal
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Even though there was propaganda that the Kaleshwaram project wouldn't work, it has turned Telangana into a green paradise
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Approximately 75% of the water released from the barrage, after lifting all 85 crest gates as advised by the National Dam Safety Authority (NDSA), came solely from the Pranahita River. The remaining inflows were supplied by the upper Godavari, which experienced a significantly higher water yield this year compared to the previous two years.
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This component was intended to draw an additional one TMC of water per day from Godavari River, increasing existing capacity from two TMC to three TMC per day
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Despite a year-long exercise, the final report is unlikely to be completed before the December 31 deadline set by the government
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The State government has planned the allocation of 350 TMC of water for the season, but no water is expected from the three barrages of Kaleshwaram.
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KTR lashed out at the Congress government for inviting tenders worth Rs.1,074 crore for construction of distributory canals of the Sitarama Lift Irrigation Scheme without necessary approvals.
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Adilabad district has 18 residential schools and colleges for students from minorities communities and 28 institutions operated by BC Welfare department.
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July 2022 floods were beyond all expectations and likely a primary cause of the damage to the Medigadda barrage, experts testify before the Judicial Commission headed by Justice PC Ghose
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Though only three pillars of Medigadda, a small part in Kaleshwaram project, were shrunk, congress leaders misguided the people by spreading wrong propaganda, said BRS leader B Vinod Kumar
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The State government has decided to seek its final report to decide the way forward on the rehabilitation of the Medigadda, Annaram and Sundilla barrages.
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Even as the latest round of heavy rains continue to disrupt normal life in the State, the Medigadda Barrage, has demonstrated remarkable resilience, dispelling concerns about its structural integrity
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Senior BRS leader and former MP B Vinod Kumar said the State government was doing injustice to farmers by denying irrigation water with a grudge against BRS president K Chandrashekhar Rao.
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Highlights severe challenges faced by farmers, warns that decrease in cultivated area dangerous sign for survival of ryots