SC quenches Bengaluru’s thirst: Find out how
A recent survey listed Bengaluru second among 11 cities that faced an imminent threat of running out of water. In the midst of this grim situation, the Supreme Court's verdict in the Cauvery waters issue comes as a major relief.
Cauvery water dispute verdict: Karnataka gets more water due to drinking water crisis in Bengaluru
The court said that Karnataka would get an additional 14.75 tmcft of Cauvery water. The court while delivering the verdict said that Karnataka will provide 177.2 TMC water to Tamil Nadu. This would mean Karnataka will get additional 14.75 tmcft as compared to the tribunal's order which had ordered release of 192 tmcft. As a result of this TN's water share has been reduced to 177.25 tmcft.
The court said that it increased the Cauvery water share of Karnataka by 14.75 tmc ft because of increased drinking water requirement of Bangalore residents and other industrial activities. TN will have to now bank on 10 TMC ground water available with it.
The court said that Karnataka would be releasing 177.25 tmc ft Cauvery water to TN from Biligundulu every year.
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