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Supreme Court to deliver verdict on Cauvery dispute today

| @indiablooms | Feb 16, 2018, at 04:23 pm

New Delhi, Feb 16 (IBNS): The Supreme Court is set to deliver its verdict on the decade-old Cauvery river water sharing dispute on Friday, media reports said.

A three-judge bench with Chief Justice Dipak Misra as its head will deliver the verdict.

The Cauvery river waters are shared by four southern states-Karnataka, Kerala, Tamil Nadu and Puducherry.

The two states, Karnataka and Kerala, have got themselves engaged into a tussle over the river water sharing.

Last year, several Cauvery delta farmers from Tamil Nadu came to Delhi with a demand of more water share after being hit by drought.


 

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