what are the different conflicts in the use of water for Tungabhadra river basin?
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River Tungabhadra is the largest tributary of the river Krishna, contributing an annual discharge of 14,700 million m3 at its confluence point to the main river. Conflicts faced by the fishing communities were of various types and intensities - Industrial pollution, blasting, governance related and water sharing.
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River Tungabhadra is the largest tributary of the river Krishna, contributing an annual discharge of 14,700 million m3 at its confluence point to the main river. Conflicts faced by the fishing communities were of various types and intensities - Industrial pollution, blasting, governance related and water sharing
Problems. Industrial pollution has damaged the Tungabhadra River. Industry and mining on its banks in the Chikkamagaluru, Shimoga, Davangere, Haveri, Bellary, Koppal, Raichur districts of Karnataka and Kurnool district of Andhra Pradesh generate enormous amounts of effluents.