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Punjab-Haryana water row: "Not a drop will be given away," says AAP leader Harjot Bains during protest at Nangal dam - MSNHoshiarpur (Punjab) [India], May 1 (ANI): Amid the ongoing water-sharing dispute between Punjab and Haryana, Punjab Education Minister and Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) leader Harjot Singh Bains on ...
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The long-standing water-sharing dispute between Punjab and Haryana has once again reignited, with tensions escalating over the latest reduction in water supply from the Bhakra Nangal Dam.
The Haryana CM further clarified that the water released by the BBMB includes 500 cusecs for Delhi's drinking water, 800 cusecs for Rajasthan, and 400 cusecs for Punjab itself.“Thus, the actual ...
Haryana and AAP-ruled Punjab are at loggerheads again, this time over the Bhakra Beas Management Board’s (BBMB’s) decision to release an extra 4,500 cusecs of water to the BJP-ruled state.
The Punjab Assembly on Monday unanimously passed a resolution to not release any water from its share to Haryana, citing the state's water scarcity. The resolution also demanded the reorganization ...
Amid the ongoing water dispute with neighbouring Punjab, the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party-led Government in Haryana has called an all-party meeting on Saturday under the chairmanship of Chief ...
Stating that Haryana with its about 3 crore population needs only 1,700 cusecs of water to meet all drinking and other human needs, Goyal held that now Haryana demands 8,500 cusecs of water while ...
Punjab, Haryana clash over water sharing diktat Regulator directs the release of 8,500 cusecs of water to Haryana, sparking political spats in both States; arbitrary, dictatorial decision, says ...
Punjab passes resolution against sharing water with Haryana The BJP was ‘taking away’ Punjab’s rights through other states, the Centre and the Bhakra Beas Management Board, alleged the Aam ...
Haryana chief minister Nayab Singh Saini has called an all-party meeting here on Saturday to build a political consensus on state’s ongoing dispute with Punjab over allocation of Bhakra waters.
He insisted Haryana was being given 4,700 cusecs for drinking water—well above the 1,700 cusecs it requires by population—and questioned the sudden demand for 8,500 cusecs. “That means you ...
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