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RajendraKumar Babu
cauvery issue
by RajendraKumar Babu on Sep 28, 2016 12:14 AM

instead talking to karnataka tamilnad ( rulers ) think think they think they think can win by managing suprme court and its judges. beware you can not neglect karnataka which is fetching second highest revenue earner for india

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BP Mohanta
cauvri vivad
by BP Mohanta on Sep 17, 2016 11:36 AM

first of all we have to obey the sc order if want to tell something then move to court . sc our final order maker so we always follow that. politics and braking law is not the democratic way first have think we all indian if some problem rise then final decision maker of nation that is sc as father is our family otherwise very and very bad for nation . common people should think the interest on nation not political party or person

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gentalman
one sided view of tamil natyrally
by gentalman on Sep 17, 2016 11:25 AM

Even tamilinas living in bangalore (40%)and other parts of karnataka know that it is one crop and one time raining season for karntaka but 3 crops and two raining in tamilnadu.When there 70tmc level in mettur it is enough whole year and they get rain from sep -oct also.we do not have water for drinking also.MAN KA BATH CHODO KARNATAKA BATH SONO.DO NOT CARRY ALWAYS CALCULATOR AND BRAIN HELP KARNATAKA TO SOLVE WATER CRISIS AND AVOID TN WATER GOING TO DRAIN.

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Kuldeep Chandra
Cauver Water Dispute
by Kuldeep Chandra on Sep 15, 2016 09:03 AM

It should get permanently solved as both peoples of Karnataka and Tamilnadu are mature and relatively best educated in India. People of both the states are religious and their spirituality would prevail over their momentary demoniac attitude is born of ephemeral vote bank politics.
We have wonderful minds, engineers and software experts and specialists in automation in these two states, I am sure people would come forward to make an automatic science based, transparent and equitable water sharing system whereby States would stop going to Supreme Court for an order on sharing by relinquishing their own values of sharing water and all other resources in the spirit spiritual democratic India.

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kiran kiran
Water
by kiran kiran on Sep 14, 2016 09:23 PM

Why can't Tamilnadu supply water to other states. It only receives from Karnataka, Kerala, Andhra

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damodaran mohan
NO MORE MAJOR DAMS FOR FUTURE PLEASE
by damodaran mohan on Sep 14, 2016 06:20 PM

Whenever dams are built the by-laws for operating it under lean and normal periods are also put in place which are to be followed by the states sharing the river water.In fact the concerned authorities are to implement them and the respective political establishment are supposed to abide by the laws w/o politicizing the issue or the matter becoming public.In practice what is happening is ground conditions are changing and the original sharing patterns are not good enough or are rather not valid resulting in politicization of the issue.Given the changing ground conditions the concerned states with the help of tribunals must work out a the best sharing pattern to suit the changing needs in a mature fashion.Politicizing the issue turning it into a 'emotive' issue and allowing lumpen elements to take over causing mayhem as seen in Bangaluru is only going to hurt the state most.Rather it is to be handled in a dispassionate fashion to arrive at a rational solution as the river belongs equally to both states and not just to Karnataka which appears to be the major sentiment behind all the trouble.Moral of the story? Avoid building major dams like the ones on cauvery.

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zo khual
Damsel
by zo khual on Sep 14, 2016 03:07 PM

Very beautiful DAMsel indeed is " view of the Krishnarajasagar Dam in Mysuru" Good job

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suryarao
About Cauvery "Water
by suryarao on Sep 14, 2016 08:14 AM

It is purelyu political game. Huge loss for Karnataka. Our //////////////great PM/SC/Karnataka CM and our the greatest MP of BJP are silent and loss for ordinary and common man only. When Elections comes with out shame they are asking Vote. SC and PM has to do justice for Karnataka. OUR CM and MP aare waste

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somashekar mallanna
cauvery issue
by somashekar mallanna on Sep 13, 2016 09:15 PM

if karnataka govt. cannot tackle tn at supreme court, try what you can do inside your territory, impose huge tax to all commercial vehicles from tn or stop for a month, that will cripple the tn commercially, then they will listen to you, all the commercial movement even beyond karnataka like northern states should pass through our state,

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Satheesh KR
The problem is Jaya-amma
by Satheesh KR on Sep 13, 2016 09:01 PM  | Hide replies

Why TN is having problems with Karnataka, Kerala, Andhra whenever Jaya-amma is CM of TN ?

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kiran kiran
Re: The problem is Jaya-amma
by kiran kiran on Sep 13, 2016 09:05 PM
And also it is having problem with Srilanka, Malaysia

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aravindhan aravindhan
Re: The problem is Jaya-amma
by aravindhan aravindhan on Sep 13, 2016 11:31 PM
TN does not want to create problems. Unfortunately, TN is downstream and almost all the rivers originating in other states. Hence these issues.

Srilankan issue is totally a different issue. British took cheap Tamil labour to these countries

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Amith Subramanian
Re: Re: The problem is Jaya-amma
by Amith Subramanian on Sep 24, 2016 05:15 PM
Revival of Cauvery's tributaries including Vrishabhavathi is a must to solve this dispute. Even the so called Cauvery family does not talk about this. Bangalore is very much part of the Cauvery basin unlike what the Cauvery family and TN's legal team says. I stay in West Bangalore abou 1000 metres away from the sewage Vrishbhavathy, which was once a pristine river.

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Amith Subramanian
Re: Re: Re: The problem is Jaya-amma
by Amith Subramanian on Sep 24, 2016 05:16 PM
Fact is TN also needs to think if it wants to keep growing three crops of rice an extremely water intensive crop in a year. Good sense is yet to prevail in Mandya, Karnataka as well where farmers keep growing sugarcane. It is only in Mandya that this issue has rocked and evoked so much of pasion The SC judges are not technical experts to know all these things. We can't keep growing rice and sugarcane to export it when we have such a huge water shortage. Particularly, TN's methods are outdated and suck a lot of water.
We end up paying a high price in the markets for our everyday pulses. Most of it is imported from Africa. Hyderabad Karnataka has carried out cultivation of millets and pulses for ages with minimal use of water for ages now.
The 2007 award stipulates 10 TMC of water for environmental purposes. This is a joke since 20 TMC of sewage water flows from Bangalore's homes into Cauvery. Much more than 10 TMC is also lost to sand mining in TN.
The SC or people in Delhi are not aware that tributaries of Cauvery such as Arkavathy, Kumudavathy, Shimsha, Kanva, Suvarnamukhi, Vrishabhavathi have all died in the last three decades thanks to unscientific farming methods and rampant urbanization. There was unhindered flow from these rivers into Mettur a few decades back. These rivers flow downstream of KRS. There are so many streams downstream of KRS. I might have missed a few.

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