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I prefer solutions over disputes, says Telangana CM on river water sharing issues with Karnataka and AP

I prefer solutions over disputes, says Telangana CM on river water sharing issues with Karnataka and AP
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The Chief Ministers of Telangana, Andhra Pradesh, and Karnataka have agreed to cooperate with a new high-level committee to resolve long-standing water-sharing disputes. The initiative aims to find permanent solutions for irrigation and water management under the Tungabhadra dam project.

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Inter-state water disputes are critical to agricultural stability and regional political relations in India.

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The Central Government has decided to constitute a high level committee to resolve water sharing problems between the three southern States — Telangana, Andhra Pradesh and Karnataka.

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