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  1. Kaveri River water dispute

    The Cauvery Water Disputes Tribunal announced its final verdict on 5 February 2007. According to its verdict, Tamil Nadu gets 419 TMC of Cauvery water while Karnataka gets 270 TMC. The actual release of water by Karnataka to Tamil Nadu is to be 192 TMC annually. Further, Kerala will get 30 TMC and Puducherry 7 TMC.

  2. Cauvery Water Dispute Summary, Essay & Case Study

    The Cauvery water dispute is a long-standing water-sharing conflict between the southern Indian states of Tamil Nadu and Karnataka. This case study aims to explore and analyze the various dimensions of the dispute, including its historical background, legal interventions, socio-political implications, and potential solutions.

  3. The Cauvery Water Dispute

    The Cauvery water dispute between the riparian states is quite different from other interstate water disputes such as Krishna, Godavari or Narmada. In the case of the latter, the disputes revolve around the utilisation of untapped potential. In the Cauvery dispute, the issue is of resharing the already utilised water. This is unique in the ...

  4. Cauvery River Water Dispute

    Cauvery Water Dispute: About: It involves 3 states and one Union Territory (Tamil Nadu, Kerala, Karnataka and Puducherry). The genesis of the dispute is 150 years old and dates back to the two agreements of arbitration in 1892 and 1924 between the then Madras presidency and Mysore. It entailed the principle that the upper riparian state must ...

  5. Dispute over Water in the Cauvery Basin in India

    Following petitions from a union of Tamil Nadu farmers to the Supreme Court of India during the 1980's, the Cauvery Water Disputes Tribunal (CWDT) was established in 1990. The idea was to centralize responsibility in water management issues and, thus, to facilitate the resolution of water-related disputes. In particular, the tribunal aimed to ...

  6. Strategic Insights into the Cauvery River Dispute in India

    For hundreds of years, conflicts in water sharing have existed all around the globe. Cauvery River, in the southern part of India, has been in the midst of such conflict for the last 130 years. Historically, the conflict has been about the right to use water and the states/provinces in conflict have used the water from the river for agricultural purposes. Due to industrialization in the late ...

  7. Cauvery water dispute: Explained: What is the Cauvery water dispute

    The Cauvery conflict between Tamil Nadu and Karnataka resurfaces whenever there's a shortfall in the Southwest Monsoon in the region. Just recently, Tamil Nadu took its case to the Supreme Court, asking Karnataka to release 24,000 cubic feet per second (cusecs) of Cauvery water daily to support their standing crops. In response, the court mandated Karnataka to release 10,000 cusecs of water to ...

  8. Full text of Supreme Court verdict on Cauvery water dispute

    The Supreme Court on Friday delivered its verdict in the decades-old Cauvery water dispute, allocating more water to the state of Karnataka. The top court ordered the Karnataka government to release 177.25 tmcft of Cauvery water to Tamil Nadu from its inter-state Biligundlu dam. The judgment clarified that Karnataka will now have an enhanced ...

  9. Cauvery verdict out: What was the dispute all about, what happens now

    The dispute was adjudicated by the Cauvery Water Disputes Tribunal (CWDT) in 2007. The tribunal's order was challenged by Tamil Nadu and Karnataka. ... 3 TMC in January and 2.5 TMC each month from February to May to Biligundlu water station in Tamil Nadu. "In case the yield… is less in a distress year, the allocated shares shall be ...

  10. Groundwater and Equitable Apportionment: The Case of the River Cauvery

    The Central Government constituted the Cauvery Water Disputes Tribunal in 1990 to apportion the waters equitably between the competing riparians. In calculating the available water resource in the river basin, the Tribunal excluded groundwater as an apportionable resource. ... The Snake Valley case study indicates that a formal agreement ...

  11. The Cauvery water dispute between Karnataka and Tamil Nadu explained

    The Cauvery Water Disputes Tribunal (CWDT) then calculated the water inflow to Tamil Nadu between 1980 and 1990. In 1991, the tribunal in its interim order directed Karnataka to ensure that 205 ...

  12. cauvery water dispute

    The Government of India constituted the Cauvery Water Disputes Tribunal (CWDT) on June 2, 1990, to adjudicate the water dispute between the states of Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, Kerala and Puducherry with respect to the inter-state Cauvery water and river basin. ... Original Case No. 1/92 came up for hearing on 9th April, 1997 before the ...

  13. Inter-State River Water Disputes in India: Is it time for a new

    The Case Studies of recent Inter-State River Water Disputes in the news 1) Cauvery Water Dispute. Cauvery is an inter‐State basin having its origin Karnataka and flowing through Tamil Nadu and Puducherry before out falling in the Bay of Bengal. The states concerned are Kerala, Karnataka, Tamil Nadu and Puducherry (UT).

  14. The Cauvery water dispute explained

    The 1892 and 1924 Agreements played a pivotal role in bringing the stretch of the Cauvery River between the Krishna Raja Sagar Dam and the Mettur Dam to the forefront of the Cauvery water dispute ...

  15. Capability, Sustainability, and Collective Action: An Examination of a

    This framework is then examined with a case study of the Cauvery river dispute in India. At the heart of river water disputes are issues related to justice and fairness, which depend to a significant extent on: how citizens perceive their claims over river water (shaped by cultural and historical factors); the extent to which citizens are able ...

  16. BCID Research Paper 3

    cannot be far off. This paper aims to explore inter-state river water disputes in a federal context using the Cauvery river dispute in India as a case study. Water resources are prone to contested entitlements and property rights. Such contests are exacerbated as pressure on fresh water sources increases. In the case of river waters,

  17. PDF © 2018 JETIR September 2018, Volume 5, Issue 9 Cauvery River dispute A

    The Cauvery, or Kaveri River, originates from Talakaveri (Talakaveri) in Kodagu district in Karnataka. It has a drainage area of around 81,155 square kilometres which is spread across four states - Karnataka (34,273 square kilometres) Tamil Nadu (43,867 square kilometres), Kerala (2,866 square kilometres) and Puducherry (149 square kilometres).

  18. ICE Case Study: Cauvery

    This case study focuses on the Cauvery River Dispute. Karnataka and Tamil Nadu, both Southern Indian States, rely on the Cauvery River for their water supply. Failed monsoons in 1995 ignited old debates between the two states over water access. The dispute is still in progress as the states battle out their arguments in the Supreme Court.

  19. Cauvery river water dispute Karnataka Tamil Nadu EXPLAINEr LATEST

    The Supreme Court had given the final verdict on the Cauvery dispute on June 16, 2018. It earmarked 284.57 TMC for Karnataka, 404 TMC for Tamil Nadu, 10 TMC for Puducherry, and 10 TMC for Kerala ...

  20. PDF INDIA'S EXPERIENCE: Some Case Studies

    a) The Krishna-Godavari water dispute b) The Cauvery water dispute c) The Ravi-Beas water dispute In the first case, relative success was achieved through negotiations and through the working of a tribunal. In the other two cases, the institutional process has been relatively less successful: while

  21. Cauvery Water Dispute

    The Cauvery Water Dispute is a dispute between the Indian states of Karnataka and Tamil Nadu, along with Kerala and Puducherry, over the sharing of the Cauvery River's waters. It involves issues of water allocation and usage rights, with historical agreements, tribunals, and court rulings playing a significant role in its resolution.

  22. Cauvery Issue: All the Facts you need to know about the Cauvery Water

    Formed on 5 February 2007, the Cauvery Water Disputes Tribunal is based on the 1892 and 1924 agreements between erstwhile Madras Presidency (Tamil Nadu) and the princely State of Mysore (Karnataka).

  23. Cauvery Water Dispute Verdict: Supreme Court Judgment On 120-Year-Old

    This appeal was filed against the 2007 order of the Cauvery Water Tribunal that allocated, in a normal year, 270 TMC, or thousand million cubic feet, 192 TMC to Tamil Nadu at its Mettur Dam, 30 ...

  24. Cauvery water dispute news: Karnataka released 81.33 TMC ft Cauvery

    During the last water year, between June 2022 to May 2023, the State released a record 667.24 TMC ft (489.99 TMC ft excess) amount of Cauvery water to Tamil Nadu.

  25. 2023 Kaveri water dispute protests

    The dispute has been ongoing for decades, and has often led to protests and violence. In August 2023, Tamil Nadu requested that Karnataka release 24,000 cusecs of Cauvery water per day. However, Karnataka refused, citing a deficit in rainfall and a drought-like situation in the state. The Cauvery Water Management Authority (CWMA) then stepped ...