Telangana government officials claimed that at a time when the state was busy with poll preparations, the Andhra government deployed police and took over half of the Nagarjuna Sagar dam against existing norms.
Though the state government has been encouraging crop diversification, it has not seen much success. A holistic strategy can not only mitigate risks but also help farmers realise higher incomes.
Andhra Pradesh has enough water to meet its needs: Telangana on Krishna water dispute
Says AP govt’s demand that TS stop power generation at Srisailam is not justifiable; AP has sufficient water in Kandaleru, Avuku, Veligonda and other projects
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AP asks KRMB to prevail upon Telangana to stop the power generation in order to maintain the required water levels at Srisailam to meet the drinking water needs of the AP people By Express News Service
HYDERABAD: Even as the Andhra Pradesh government shot off another letter to Krishna River Management Board (KRMB), on Wednesday, against the power generation by Telangana at Srisailam, the Telangana Irrigation officials pointed out the AP has 120 tmc-ft of water at present in Rayalaseema projects. “AP’s demand to stop power generation to meet their drinking water needs is not justifiable. We will not stop power generation at Srisailam,” TS Irrigation officials declared. According to sources in