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Karnataka asked to give 4 TMC of water to TN over 15 days
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Thu, 01 Nov 2012 - 22:05:47
Source: PTI, Posted by: Tiba Abdul

New Delhi: The Cauvery Monitoring Committee on Wednesday directed Karnataka to release four thousand million cubic feet (TMC) of water to Tamil Nadu over the next fortnight even as it asked the latter to make a written submission before the panel on issues it wants to be addressed.

At a meeting of the Cauvery Monitoring Committee (CMC) in New Delhi, Karnataka was asked to release four TMC of water to Tamil Nadu between 1 and 15 November.

The four-page order also said that any shortfall — which will be calculated on Thursday — should also be provided to Tamil Nadu during the period.

During its 11 October meeting, the CMC had said Tamil Nadu should get 8.85 TMC of water between 16 and 31 October.

-A shortfall, if any, would be calculated on Thursday as the last award was applicable till today,- an official said.

The next meeting will be held in New Delhi on 15 November.

On Supreme Court orders, the CMC headed by secretary, water resources asked Tamil Nadu to make a written submission before the panel by 2 November on issues it wants to be addressed.

When representatives of Tamil Nadu raised the issues, they were asked to make a written submission.

-We hereby direct CMC to examine all issues as may be raised on behalf of the states and make recommendations,- a bench of justices D. K. Jain and J. S. Khehar had said on Tuesday.

Tamil Nadu’s counsel had placed a copy of the 26 October letter addressed by water resource secretary to state’s chief secretary expressing reservation on CMC going into question of shortfall of water in its 31 October meeting when the matter was sub-judice before the apex court.

The bench said both the states shall comply with all the recommendations made by the CMC in letter and spirit.

The Cauvery Monitoring Committee consists of union water resources secretary as chairperson, chief secretaries and chief engineers of the basin states and chairman, central water commission as members



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