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Will Godavari and Cauvery flow as one?

 Will Godavari and Cauvery flow as one? 


By linking Godavari and Cauvery rivers, the surplus flow of the Godavari basin would be diverted to the water-deficit Krishna, Pennar, Cauvery, Vaigai and Gundar basins in the South.


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22 Sept 2019 — Union Minister Nitin Gadkari has repeatedly said that linking of the Godavari ... Godavari as 1,100 tmc of surplus water is draining into the sea.


23 Nov 2017 — Gadkari said 3,000 TMC of water from Godavari goes waste into the sea. "I am going to call a meeting of chief ministers of Tamil Nadu, Karnataka 



Centre Plans to  Transfer surplus Godavari water to Cauvery River : Nitin Gadkari

Chennai, 23 Nov 2017 


3,000 TMC of Water from Gocavari goest Waste into the sea.


CHENNAI: The Centre has taken up interlinking of rivers in " .."right earnest" and a meeting of chief ministers of various  .. states will be held to evolve a plan on transferring surplus ..waters of the Godavari to the Cauvery to address water scarcity in the south.


"We will treat these projects as national projects because this is a river connectivity project," he said,

Gadkari said 90 per cent of the cost will be borne by Government of India and 10 per cent by state governments.


https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/india/centre-plans-to-transfer-surplus-godavari-water-to-cauvery-nitin-gadkari/articleshow/61770355.cms...



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Linking Cauvery-Godavari to end water disputes : Nitin Gadkari

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Linking Cauvery-Godavari to end water disputes : Nitin Gadkari

January 22, 2019

Amaravati (Andhra Pradesh): Here is a solution at sight for the decades-long vexed Cauvery River Water Dispute between Karnataka and Tamil Nadu, Kerala and Pondicherry. The Centre will soon take up a major project to link Cauvery in Karnataka and Godavari in Andhra Pradesh that will put an end to the imbroglio.


Making an announcement at Amaravati in Andhra Pradesh yesterday, Union Water Resources Minister Nitin Gadkari said that every year, about 1,100 tmcft (thousand million cubic feet) of Godavari water is going waste into the Bay of Bengal while there is a dispute between Tamil Nadu and Karnataka. So, we have taken the decision to take Godavari water to Tamil Nadu and that will resolve all water issues among four States, Gadkari noted.

The project will cost up to Rs. 60,000 crore and the detailed project report for linking rivers Godavari-Krishna-Pennar-Cauvery is ready. “We will soon present it to the Cabinet for approval. Thereafter, we will raise finances for the project either from the World Bank or the Asian Development Bank,” he told BJP workers at a meeting.

The Godavari water will thus be taken to the tail-end of Tamil Nadu and a special technology, suggested by a US-based engineer from Andhra, of using steel pipes would be used for linking Godavari and Cauvery instead of canals en route.

“We have decided not to use canals as it results in water (evaporation) losses. Low thickness steel pipes with a special treatment will be used that will also save the project cost significantly,” Gadkari said. It was former Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee who conceived the idea of linking rivers from Ganga to Cauvery, he recalled.





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