City
Epaper

M’wada gets justice finally; SC seals equitable water share policy

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: April 4, 2024 23:30 IST

Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar: Rejected all the petitions, the Supreme Court has sealed the equitable water-sharing policy of the State Government ...

Open in App

Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar: Rejected all the petitions, the Supreme Court has sealed the equitable water-sharing policy of the State Government made for the Godavari basin through the Maharashtra Water Resources Regulatory Authority Act. Now, no one will be able to stop the release of water share of Marathwada. Former MLA Amarsingh Pandit said that finally justice was done in the equitable water distribution case.

According to details, Sharda Prathistan filed an intervention petition in SC. Adv Dilip Taur presented the side of Prathistan in the court The issue of Marathwada's water share was discussed with the Government continuously as many illegal dams were developed upstream of Jayakwadi dam for using water. This resulted in the non-availability of water in the Jayakwadi dam.

Former legislator Pandit raised the issue of water in the legislature. The Government brought the Maharashtra Water Resources Regulatory Authority Act into existence in 2005. Various organisations from the Ahmednagar district challenged the law in SC. The apex court directed the Government to fix the policy.

As per the court directives, the Government brought formula policy into existence. The policy was also challenged in the SC again. Political leaders from Ahmednagar and Nashik challenged the provisions in the laws time and again when drought situations prevailed in the region. A total of 33 petitions were filed in High Court and three in SC since 2014.

Amarsinha Pandit through Sharda Prathisthan filed an intervention petition in SC (no 155569,2018) to fight for the share of the region's water. Other leaders of the region also struggled for the water share. Delivering interim orders, the SC rejected all the petitions including those filed by Padmashri Dr Vithalrao Vikhe Patil Cooperative Sugar Factory. It sealed the equitable water share policy of the Government.

Box

Need to keep dams' water level equitable

--Petitioner Amarsinha Pandit said that a share of water would have to be released in the Jayakwadi dam even in a drought situation in future.

--The issue of the water share of Marathwada has been resolved now. The level of all the dams in the valley needs to be kept equal in the month of October month every year.

Open in App

Related Stories

CricketIPL 2026, GT vs LSG: Lucknow Super Giants Post 164/8 Against Gujarat Titans After Late Lower-Order Surge; Prasidh Krishna Shines With Four-Fer

Other SportsBCB grants one-day NOC extension to Shoriful, Nahid for PSL

EntertainmentAsha Bhosle demise: Sonu Nigam shares throwback picture of him washing her feet, Shreya Ghoshal calls her defining voice for generations

International"False claims cannot alter reality": India dismisses China's attempt to rename places in Arunachal Pradesh

Business"No increase in interest rates, 125 bps repo cut benefit passed to customers": PNB CEO

Aurangabad Realted Stories

AurangabadTraffic restrictions issued for Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Jayanti

AurangabadOil tanker breakdown causes 9-hour traffic jam in Ajanta Ghat; 7-km long queues

AurangabadYouth dies after being crushed under tractor; case filed against driver

AurangabadQuestion paper of the B.Com final year found leaked

AurangabadNo protection to big leaders in black magic case? – Rohit Pawar