Cauvery Water Dispute

TN: Jayalalithaa's first 2 years in power see mixed results
by IANS
Chennai: Two years after she stormed into Fort St George, the seat of power in Tamil Nadu, with a massive victory, Chief Minister J Jayalalithaa has a mixed bag of results to show so far.

Forcing the central government to gazette the final award of the Cauvery Water Disputes Tribunal by filing a case in the Supreme Court, distributing relief to farmers in the drought-hit areas; urging retrieval of the Katchatheevu islet from Sri Lanka; and setting up of Amma Canteen (budget canteen) selling food at subsidised rates are said to be some of the achievements of Jayalalithaa government.

THE AIADMK government has also fulfilled most of its election promises with free fan and mixie-grinder given to six million families at an outlay of Rs 3,370 crore and free laptops distributed to around 1.66 million students involving an expenditure of Rs 2,766 crore. However, the power problem plaguing the state remains a big challenge, while the steep hike in prices of essential items is said to be one of the negative points against the AIADMK's two year rule.

"It has been a challenging period for Jayalalithaa and she has overcome the challenges meritoriously. In the case of Cauvery water issue with Karnataka or the Mullaperiyar Dam dispute with Kerala, Jayalalithaa has notched up success," D Pandian, state secretary of Communist Party of India, told reporters....more    
08:20 PM, May 16, 2013

Puducherry CM thanks Jaya on Cauvery water award Puducherry Chief Minister N Rangasamy on Wednesday thanked his Tamil Nadu counterpart Jayalalithaa and the Centre after the notification of the Cauvery Water Dispute Tribunal's final award. ...  
02:36 AM, Feb 21, 2013

Cauvery water dispute: Deadline to notify tribunal today The deadline for the Centre to notify the Cauvery Water Disputes Tribunal Award ends on Wednesday. After the notification, the future sharing of water among all Cauvery basin states, which are Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, Kerala and Puducherry, will be based on the final award. Currently, water sharing is based on the interim award of the Tribunal. ...  
09:37 AM, Feb 20, 2013

No more Cauvery water to Tamil Nadu: Karnataka
by IANS
Karnataka told the Supreme Court on Tuesday that it cannot spare any more water for Tamil Nadu as it would affect the water needs of its own people. ...  
03:40 AM, Jan 30, 2013

Cauvery water dispute: SC says K'taka should get precedence Expressing concern over the ongoing Cauvery water dispute between Karnataka and Tamil Nadu, the Supreme Court on Monday said that Karnataka's requirement of drinking water should get precedence over irrigation needs of Tamil Nadu. ...  
11:26 AM, Jan 28, 2013

Delay in notifying award deprived TN water rights: Jaya The delay in notifying the final award of the Cauvery Water Disputes Tribunal in the Central Gazette has deprived the rights of Tamil Nadu on Cauvery and also in receiving the due share of the river water, Chief Minister Jayalalithaa said on Wednesday. ...  
01:45 AM, Jan 10, 2013

Jaya urges PM to notify Cauvery Tribunal's final order
by IANS
Citing an order of the apex court, Tamil Nadu Chief Minister J Jayalalithaa on Thursday urged Prime Minister Mammohan Singh to expedite the notification of the Cauvery Water Disputes Tribunal's final order before the end of this month. ...  
02:47 AM, Dec 21, 2012

Go to Cauvery authority: SC to Tamil Nadu, Karnataka
by IANS
The Supreme Court on Monday asked Tamil Nadu and Karnataka to approach the Cauvery River Authority headed by Prime Minister Manmohan Singh to resolve their dispute over the sharing of the river's water. ...  
09:21 AM, Dec 11, 2012

Cauvery row: Karnataka CM to lead MPs delegation to Delhi In the wake of Supreme Court directing Karnataka to release 10,000 cusecs to Tamil Nadu, Chief Minister Jagadish Shettar on Thursday said he would lead a MPs team from the Cauvery Basin to meet the Prime Minister for apprising him of the distress situation in his state. ...  
12:26 AM, Dec 07, 2012

Protests in Karnataka over Cauvery water to Tamil Nadu
by IANS
Protests erupted late on Wednesday in Cauvery belt in Karnataka hours after Supreme Court's directive to the state to release 10,000 cusecs of water to Tamil Nadu. ...  
01:45 PM, Dec 06, 2012

TN: Karunanidhi appeals for calm over Cauvery waters
by IANS
Tamil Nadu and Karnataka should step up efforts to check bitterness among the people of the two states over the issue of sharing of Cauvery waters, DMK president M Karunanidhi said on Monday amid reports of some violent incidents in the border areas. ...  
01:56 PM, Dec 03, 2012

Cauvery water dispute: Jaya, Shettar to meet on Thursday
by IANS
The chief ministers of Tamil Nadu and Karnataka will meet in Bangalore on Thursday to arrive at an amicable solution to the protracted dispute over sharing of Cauvery river waters. ...  
01:09 PM, Nov 27, 2012

SC asks K'taka, TN to resolve Cauvery water row The Supreme Court has urged Karnataka and Tamil Nadu to sort out the differences over the Cauvery river water sharing issue amongst themselves. The apex court has asked CMs Jagadish Shettar and J Jayalalithaa to break the logjam through meaningful dialogue. ...  
12:41 PM, Nov 26, 2012

Meet and solve Cauvery dispute: SC to Jaya, Shettar
by IANS
The Supreme Court on Monday asked Tamil Nadu Chief Minister J Jayalalithaa and Karnataka Chief Minister Jagadish Shettar to meet and find an amicable solution to the Cauvery river water dispute. ...  
11:04 AM, Nov 26, 2012

Karnataka asked to give 4 tmc of water to TN over 15 days New Delhi: The Cauvery Monitoring Committee on Wednesday directed Karnataka to release four tmc of water to Tamil Nadu over the next fortnight even as it asked the latter to make a written submission before the panel on issues it wants to be addressed. At a meeting of the Cauvery Monitoring Committee (CMC) here, Karnataka was asked to release four thousand million cubic feet (tmc) of water to Tamil Nadu...  
07:25 PM, Oct 31, 2012

Cauvery dispute: Is there hope for a permanent solution? Mandya: The Supreme Court will on Friday hear the contempt case filed by the Tamil Nadu government against Karnataka over the Cauvery water sharing dispute. This comes after the Jagadish Shettar government in Karnataka refused to release 9,000 cusecs of Cauvery water daily to Tamil Nadu despite the Supreme Court's order, citing storage problem at the Krishanaraja Sagar Dam. But as both the state governments fight over the water, the...  
08:52 AM, Oct 12, 2012

Cauvery dispute: SC to hear TN's plea against K'taka New Delhi: The Cauvery water-sharing row between Karnataka and Tamil Nadu will head to the Supreme Court on Friday. It will hear the contempt case filed by the Tamil Nadu government against Karnataka. This comes after the Jagadish Shettar government in Karnataka refused to release 9,000 cusecs of Cauvery water daily to Tamil Nadu despite the Supreme Court's order, citing storage problem at the Krishanaraja Sagar Dam. The five crest...  
08:25 AM, Oct 12, 2012

Can't release Cauvery water to TN: Karnataka to panel New Delhi: Karnataka on Thursday reiterated its stand on Cauvery water release to Tamil Nadu, informing the Monitoring Committee that it can't release more water to the south Indian state. The Supreme Court will now take up the matter on Friday. The Monitoring Committee report will be sent to Prime Minister Manmohan Singh. Earlier, Tamil Nadu on Wednesday urged the Supreme Court to initiate contempt proceedings against Karnataka Chief Minister...  
05:34 PM, Oct 11, 2012

Cauvery dispute: Panel to review reports on TN, K'taka New Delhi: The Monitoring Committee will meet on Thursday to consider reports by two central government teams that visited Karnataka and Tamil Nadu over the Cauvery water sharing dispute. The Tamil Nadu government had on Wednesday filed a contempt petition against Karnataka in the Supreme Court over its decision to stop the release of water from Cauvery river to the state. Karnataka had on Monday stopped releasing Cauvery river water...  
10:58 AM, Oct 11, 2012

Cauvery dispute: TN files contempt plea against K'taka New Delhi: The Tamil Nadu government on Wednesday filed a contempt petition against Karnataka in the Supreme Court over its decision to stop the release of water from Cauvery river to the state. Karnataka had on Monday stopped releasing Cauvery river water to Tamil Nadu, hours after the state informed the Supreme Court that it was in no position to continue the water flow from Monday night. The five crest...  
02:39 PM, Oct 10, 2012