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Centre Forms Panel on Telangana-Andhra Water Dispute

Why in the News ?

The Union Government has decided to form a high-level technical committee to address disputes related to the Polavaram Banakacherla Link Project (PBLP) and other inter-state water issues between Telangana and Andhra Pradesh, following a high-level meeting in Delhi. This move aims to resolve the ongoing inter-state water dispute between the two states, particularly focusing on the Polavaram dam and associated water transfer systems.

Centre’s Intervention in Water Dispute:

● The Union Jal Shakti Minister, C.R. Patil, chaired a meeting with Chief Ministers of Telangana and Andhra Pradesh, including A Revanth Reddy and representatives of former Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu’s government.

● A decision was taken to establish a technical committee comprising officials and experts from the Centre and both States to be formed within a week’s time.

● The committee will address pending issues related to water sharing, especially the PBLP, which includes the Polavaram reservoir, Bollapalli reservoir, and Banakacherla regulator.

● The objective is to ensure equitable and technically viable water-sharing solutions, particularly for drought-prone regions in both states.

● Emphasis was laid on collaborative assessment to overcome regional water disputes effectively through improved river basin management.

Key Outcomes of the Meeting

● Both states agreed to install telemetry devices for real-time monitoring of water flows in the Krishna Basin, enhancing transparency in river water allocation.

● Maintenance and safety measures for the Srisailam Dam will be initiated promptly, considering its crucial role in the water transfer system.

● A mutual decision was made to shift the Krishna River Management Board (KRMB) office to Vijayawada/Amravati to facilitate better coordination.

● The newly formed committee will provide recommendations based on ground assessments, including the evaluation of lift irrigation systems.

● Discussions also focused on improving transparency and accountability in water distribution, addressing concerns raised by both Telangana Water Resources Minister and Andhra Pradesh Water Resources Minister Nimmala Ramanaidu.

About Inter-State River Water Disputes:
Article 262 of the Constitution empowers Parliament to adjudicate inter-state water disputes.
● The Inter-State River Water Disputes Act, 1956 provides for the formation of tribunals to resolve such conflicts.
● Major inter-state river disputes include Krishna, Cauvery, Ravi-Beas, and Godavari.
Krishna River, shared by Maharashtra, Karnataka, Telangana, and Andhra Pradesh, has seen prolonged disputes.
● The Krishna Water Disputes Tribunal (KWDT) has made several awards, yet issues continue due to state bifurcation and changing water demands