Supreme Court flags possible excess Cauvery water received by Tamil Nadu
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Supreme Court flags possible excess Cauvery water received by Tamil Nadu
The Supreme Court noted Tamil Nadu may be receiving more Cauvery water than allocated. Karnataka's counsel stated there is an enormous deficit of water in the river. The court asked Karnataka to continue complying with CWMA water release directions. Tamil Nadu seeks its due share, facing a rain-deficient year. The matter was adjourned for next week to examine water sharing status.
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