No marathi version of Godavari Report yet

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: April 14, 2025 22:05 IST2025-04-14T22:05:03+5:302025-04-14T22:05:03+5:30

Lokmat News Network Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar The Godavari Study Group’s report, recommending a 7% cut in water released to Marathwada ...

No marathi version of Godavari Report yet | No marathi version of Godavari Report yet

No marathi version of Godavari Report yet

Lokmat News Network

Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar

The Godavari Study Group’s report, recommending a 7% cut in water released to Marathwada from dams in Ahilyanagar and Nashik, is still not available in Marathi. The deadline to file objections ends today, April 15.

As per the equitable water distribution law, if Jayakwadi dam storage falls below 65%, water must be released from upstream dams. This guideline is based on the Mendhegiri Committee report, upheld by both the Supreme Court and High Court.

Despite this, leaders from Ahilyanagar and Nashik oppose releasing water to Marathwada. In 2023, the state government formed a new committee led by former MERI officer Pramod Mandade, which recommended the 7% reduction.

The Maharashtra Water Resources Regulatory Authority (MWRRA) published the English version of the report on its website on February 14 and invited objections until April 15. Social groups from Marathwada had requested a Marathi translation and deadline extension, but neither was granted. On March 17, MWRRA informed the government that it had agreed in principle to provide the Marathi version, but no action followed.

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Around 4,000 objections filed

Sources say nearly 4,000 objections have been submitted opposing the water cut. Had the report been in Marathi, the number might have been higher. Citizens from Nashik and Ahilynagar have reportedly submitted objections in favour of the cut.

"Section 12(6)(k) of the MWRRA Act mandates equitable distribution of available water. Cutting Marathwada’s share will worsen drought conditions. Despite demands, the Marathi version of the report hasn’t been provided."

– Jaysingh Hire, Maharashtra Jalsamruddhi PratishthanNo marathi version of Godavari Report yet

Today is the last day to file objections

Lokmat News Network

Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar

The Godavari Study Group’s report, recommending a 7% cut in water released to Marathwada from dams in Ahilyanagar and Nashik, is still not available in Marathi. The deadline to file objections ends today, April 15.

As per the equitable water distribution law, if Jayakwadi dam storage falls below 65%, water must be released from upstream dams. This guideline is based on the Mendhegiri Committee report, upheld by both the Supreme Court and High Court.

Despite this, leaders from Ahilyanagar and Nashik oppose releasing water to Marathwada. In 2023, the state government formed a new committee led by former MERI officer Pramod Mandade, which recommended the 7% reduction.

The Maharashtra Water Resources Regulatory Authority (MWRRA) published the English version of the report on its website on February 14 and invited objections until April 15. Social groups from Marathwada had requested a Marathi translation and deadline extension, but neither was granted. On March 17, MWRRA informed the government that it had agreed in principle to provide the Marathi version, but no action followed.

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Around 4,000 objections filed

Sources say nearly 4,000 objections have been submitted opposing the water cut. Had the report been in Marathi, the number might have been higher. Citizens from Nashik and Ahilynagar have reportedly submitted objections in favour of the cut.

"Section 12(6)(k) of the MWRRA Act mandates equitable distribution of available water. Cutting Marathwada’s share will worsen drought conditions. Despite demands, the Marathi version of the report hasn’t been provided."

– Jaysingh Hire, Maharashtra Jalsamruddhi Pratishthan

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