Chennai : With the Centre convening the first meeting of the Supervisory Committee over the implementation of the final award of the Cauvery Disputes Tribunal, Tamil Nadu government today said it will press for its due share of water from the river as stipulated in the Final Order.
Chief Secretary Sheela Balakrishnan said a petition was filed in Supreme Court on March 18 seeking to direct government of India to constitute the Cauvery Management Board and the Cauvery Water Management Committee to safeguard the interests of the farmers of Tamil Nadu.
"The Supreme Court in its order on May 10, while recording the submission of the Additional Solicitor General that the follow up action pursuant to the notification of the Final Order of the Tribunal dated February 19 is under active consideration of the Central Government, has ordered for the constitution of a Supervisory Committee, as pro tem measure, for the purpose of ensuring the implementation of the Final Order of the Tribunal," she said in a statement.
Under the Chairmanship of the Union Water Resources Secretary, consisting of Chief Secretaries of the Cauvery Basin States, the meeting will be held on June 1, she said, recalling that Chief Minister J Jayalalithaa had urged Centre on May 17 for the constitution of the Cauvery Management Board and the Cauvery Water Regulation Committee without any further delay.
On instructions from the Chief Minister, she requested the Secretary, Ministry of Water Resources to convene the first meeting of the Supervisory Committee to decide the flows as prescribed in the Final Order of the Tribunal, following the notification of the Final Order.
"The Government of India acceding to the request of Government of Tamil Nadu has intimated that the first meeting of the Supervisory Committee will be held in the Ministry of Water Resources, New Delhi on 1st June at 10.30 am.... Tamil Nadu will press for its due share of Cauvery water as stipulated in the Final Order of the Cauvery Water Disputes Tribunal," she added.
Chief Secretary Sheela Balakrishnan said a petition was filed in Supreme Court on March 18 seeking to direct government of India to constitute the Cauvery Management Board and the Cauvery Water Management Committee to safeguard the interests of the farmers of Tamil Nadu.
"The Supreme Court in its order on May 10, while recording the submission of the Additional Solicitor General that the follow up action pursuant to the notification of the Final Order of the Tribunal dated February 19 is under active consideration of the Central Government, has ordered for the constitution of a Supervisory Committee, as pro tem measure, for the purpose of ensuring the implementation of the Final Order of the Tribunal," she said in a statement.
On instructions from the Chief Minister, she requested the Secretary, Ministry of Water Resources to convene the first meeting of the Supervisory Committee to decide the flows as prescribed in the Final Order of the Tribunal, following the notification of the Final Order.
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