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A flood flow of over 2.75 lakh cusecs has been discharged through the gates since Tuesday night.
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Over 2.25 lakh cusecs of flood water is being discharged from the project by opening two more gates in addition to the three gates.
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Receiving steady inflows from the upstream projects, the Srisailam project is expected to near its gross storage capacity in the next 24 hours.
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The inflows into the project continued to be over 1.38 lakh cusecs, yielding about 10 TMC of water a day.
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The inflows into the project rose to a little over 82000 cusecs.
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On Friday, Irrigation Secretary Rahul Bojja and Engineer-in-Chief (General) C Muralidhar emphasized that no decision has been made regarding transferring operational control of the Nagarjuna Sagar Dam and Srisailam project to the Krishna River Management Board (KRMB)
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Talking to the media persons after the BRS Parliamentary Party meeting held at Yerravalli, he said the State was let down by both BJP and Congress during the State bifurcation in the past.
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Dismissing BRS leader, T Harish Rao's contention that the State government had already conceded the operational control of the NSP to the KRMB, Uttam Kumar Reddy called it a false assumption
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The decision of the Ministry of Jal Shakti to hand over the operational control of the joint projects of the two Telugu states to the Krishna River Management Board is driven by a political agenda
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The Centre is keen on discussing the whole gamut of issues involved in sharing of waters and strengthening of the conflict resolution mechanism.
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All that the Palamuru Rangareddy Lift Irrigation Scheme (PRLIS) needs finally is the appraisal of its detailed project report (DPR) by the Central Water Commission.
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The country as a whole received 729.5 mm of rain from June 1 to September 16 which left a deficit of 124.2 mm compared to the normal average.
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Priority to meet drinking water needs of Hyderabad, Nalgonda, Suryapet and Khammam
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In view of the fast depleting storage levels in the Nagarjuna Sagar Project, the State is firm on seeking priority for meeting the drinking water needs of Hyderabad.
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The average inflows received in Srisailam on Sunday were in the range of 2.22 lakh cusecs
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Telangana farmers, who were literally on their toes with water levels fast dipping in the reservoirs, now have their Kharif hopes revived
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With the Nagarjuna Sagar Project receiving heavy inflows from upstream, project officials have lifted 22 of its 26 crest gates.
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Nagarkurnool: For the first time this monsoon season, Srisailam project is getting inflows with irrigation department releasing water from Jurala project into downstream. Following heavy rains in the upstream areas of Karnataka, Jurala project is receiving inflows from Almatti and Narayanpur projects. Accordingly, the water level in Jurala project has reached the full reservoir level […]
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Hyderabad: With the gazette notification on projects’ control issued by the Union Jal Shakti Ministry coming into force on October 14, the Godavari River Management Board (GRMB) has proposed to supervise the operations of Pedda Vagu project on Godavari on a pilot basis. The Telangana government has already requested the Centre to postpone implementation of […]
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Board urged to action against AP for diverting water through Pothireddypadu Head Regulator