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TUNGABHADRA RIVER
The river Tungabhadra derives its name from two streams viz., the Tunga, about 147 km (91.6 miles) long and the Bhadra, about 178 Km (110.9 miles) long which rise in the Western Ghats. The river after the influence of the two streams near Shimoga, runs for about 531 Km (330 miles) till it joins the river Krishna at Sangamaleshwaram in Andhra Pradesh. It runs for 382 Km (237 miles) in Karnataka,
History of Tungabhadra Project
The endemic famine region of Rayalseema, comprising the districts of Bellary, Anatapur, Kurnool and Cuddapah attracted the attension of the British Engineers as early as 1860. To relieve the intensity of famine in these districts , proposals were made in 1860 to utilize the waters of Tungabhadra through a storage reservoir and a system of canals to provide irrigation for the lands
Agreements for Harnessing Tungabhadra Water
Issue of sharing of waters of river Tungabhadra has its genesis in 1861 when Kurnool-Cuddapah Canal (KC Canal) was proposed by the then Government of Madras. Despite agreement on construction of KC Canal project, there was no general agreement on sharing of Tungabhadra waters between Government of Madras
Construction of Tungabhadra Project
Sir Arthur Cotton originally conceived the Tungabhadra Project in the year 1860. The proposals were further modified and developed subsequently evolving it into a joint scheme with Madras and Hyderabad. Shri N.Parameswaran Pillai accordingly revised the Scheme in 1933. Several agreements were concluded in the past for harnessing and
Constitution of Tungabhadra Board
Tungabhadra Board was constituted by the President of India on the 1st October, 1953 under sub-section 12:17 AM 10/21/99(4) Section 66 of Andhra State Act vide Notification No. DWII-22 (129)
Existing Set Up of Tungabhadra Board
The composition of the Board is with officials who manage and plan the activities of the board, the details of officials who is carrying out the key responsibilities are provided here
Krishna Water Disputes Tribunal Award
Government of India constituted the Krishna Water Disputes Tribunal headed by Justice Sri R.S.Bachawaton 10th April 1969 and referred to the Tribunal for adjudication the water disputes regarding
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The Board derives its authority from and functions under Presidential directions. Some of the functions of the Board, broadly, are as under.
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