The course of Tungabhadra river is in disputes as it extends in two states. To solve this problem. * 1 point A) As the river originates in Karnataka large share is to be given to it B) As there are no major projects in A.P, so no rights to A.P C) Both states should make a agreement and follow it on the basis of water availability D) Water should be provided for irrigation
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A - As the River originate in Karnataka large share is to be given to it
D - water should be given for irrigation
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- The dam was constructed in early 1950's along the River
- In 1976 The Krishna Dispute Tribunal fixed the sharing of water and losses in the ratio 65:35 between Karnataka and AP.
- It irrigates vast patches of land and generates hydel power.
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