Cauvery River Dispute
Cauvery River Dispute
Cauvery River Dispute
3. 2018 - SC final order - gave Karnataka an additional 14.75% water and decreased TNs share
by 14.75%. The order was given to the center under Section 6A (modified tribunal award) of
the IRWD Act,1956 to constitute a scheme for implementation.
4. 2018 – The Cauvery Water Management Authority (CWMA) and the Cauvery Water
Regulation Committee (CWRC) were constituted.
Since then, the relations were smooth between the two states.
But the distress year takes the whole water dispute resolution to ground zero.
Because neither the SC nor the Tribunal gave any formula about the distress years.
1. Tamil Nadu’s GSDP is at 11.73% in 2022-23 at constant prices from the agricultural
sector.
2. And Karnataka’s GSDP in agricultural sector is 15%.
3. The whole population of Bangalore is dependent for drinking water on the KRS Dam.
4. Tamil Nadu is dependent on Karnataka for the supply of water.
Way forward;
1. Following the National Water Policy which emphasized rational use of water and
conservation of water sources. Urban water management in cities like Bengaluru
should incorporate the conservation of wetlands along with appropriate sewage
treatment.
2. Interlinking of rivers and the Scientific management of crop patterns.