Main Minister Siddaramaiah. | Photo Credit: File Photos
Main Minister Siddaramaiah said there would be no shortage in Karnataka.
After the start of two -day Gaganachukki Jalapathhsava 2025 festival of waterfalls together organized by the Ministry of Kannada and Culture, the Ministry of Tourism and Saturday evening was a good precipitation on Saturday evening, and on Saturday evening it was in full office.
Chief Minister Siddaramaiaha inaugurates Gaganachukki Jalapathhsava 2025, Festival of Waterfalls, in Gaganachukki | Photo Credit: Special Arrangement
“This year there will be no lack of electricity or disputes with Tamil over the water sharing. If the rain is timely, there will be no lack of water,” he said.
Shivanasamudra The hydroelectric power plant, established in 1902, was pointed out that Mr. Siddaramaiah recognized the role she played in the production of Karnataka, established in 1902, established in 1902.
Currently, Karnataka produces sufficient electricity and also gives it to farmers, he said.
Regarding the release of the water of Tamil Nadu, Mr. Siddaramaiah said that Karnataka must release 177.52 TMC water to the lower coastal state only if there is enough precipitation. “If the rainfall is not sufficient, an emergency formula will be used,” he said.
Although Karnataka has so far been obliged to release 98 TMC water, about 221 TMC water – 122 TMC more than required – already into the tamil overflowed.
When Mr. Siddaramaiah is, he pointed out that Karnataka would continue to release water, wondering why Tamil had opposed the Mekedat project.
The skewed project stressed that the main minister said there should be no objections from Tamil Nad or centers.
“The proposed dam can store about 66 TMC water that will benefit both states. During the dry, water can be released into Tamil over and in the years when the collision was good, the water can be stored,” he said.
Compensation of crop loss
Mr. Siddaramaiaha said that this year in Karnataka sowing in about 82 lakh hectares, which is more than last year, and that farmers have suffered a loss of crops in about 5 lakh hectares due to rain.
He said that relief has already been provided to families who lost their lives, livestock or homes during the rain, and the compensation of crop loss will also be provided to the affected farmers after the ongoing joint survey in the next ten days. Based on the report, compensation of crop loss will be assured.
Mandya N. Cheluvarayaswamy district, Mlas PM Narendraswamy, Ramesh Bandisiddegowda, Ravi Ganiga and Manjunath, MLC Dinesh Gooligowda and Gram Panchayat Chandramma.
Published – 14 September 2025 06:26
