Thiruvananthapuram: Kerala Chief Minister V.S. Achuthanandan has said that the State government has been getting additional reports from its officials on the condition of the Mullaperiyar dam.

It will examine how those reports can be used in the case before the Supreme Court.

He was replying to questions at a post-Cabinet press briefing here on Wednesday.
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KATTAPPANA: An expert team of the Irrigation Design and Research Board (IDRB), which inspected the Mullaperiyar dam on Tuesday found six additional leakages at the dam after the water level rose in the reservoir.

KOCHI: Irrigation Design and Research Board (IDRB) chief engineer C N Sathi inspected Mullaperiyar Dam on Tuesday and detected fresh leakages posing serious concern on the strength of the dam.

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: A five-judge Constitution Bench on Monday fixed January 19 to start hearing the arguments on the Mullaiperiyar river dispute between Tamil Nadu and Kerala. P 6A FIVE-JUDGE Constitution Bench on Monday fixed January 19 to start hearing the arguments on the Mullaiperiyar dispute between Tamil Nadu and Kerala.

PALANI: The Kerala government has been spreading false information on Mullaperiyar dam, according to G.K. Vasan, Union Minister for Shipping.

On the Mullaperiyar dam issue that is now before the Supreme Court, K. Subramanian, Senior Advocate and a former Advocate General of Tamil Nadu, has issued the following statement:

Nov. 19: Doubts are being expressed on the strength of the Srisailam project constructed on the Krishna river.

THEKKADY: Fissures and leaks in the more than a century old Mullaperiyar dam are increasing with rising water levels, and new cracks have been detected in at least five spots by the Mullaperiyar Special Cell, headed by former KSEB chief engineer M K Parameswaran Nair, which inspected the site on Wednesday.

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: The Cabinet on Wednesday appointed an expert panel to study the safety of the Mullaperiyar dam following an increase in the leak on the 18th block of the dam.

FISSURES and leakage in the more than a century old Mullaiperiyar dam are increasing with the rising of the water level. New cracks have also been detected in at least five spots, according to the findings of the Mullaiperiyar Spe cial Cell.

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