Bengaluru erupts in violence over water-sharing plans with neighbouring state Tamil Nadu, as country-wide shortages reach crisis levels

BENGALURU: It's true that the September 9 strike called by pro-Kannada organizations protesting sharing of Cauvery water with Tamil Nadu caused a lot of inconvenience to citizens.

Cauvery basin to get real-time water flow monitoring system.

Injustice cannot be tolerated anymore, says BJP leader

Lok Sabha Member Shobha Karandlaje on Tuesday said the state government should not release Cauvery river water to Tamil Nadu.

One dies in Bengaluru firing; curfew imposedin parts of city

Vehicles bearing TN registration torched; Sec 144 clamped

Protesters in the southern Indian city of Bangalore in Karnataka state have attacked shops and set fire to vehicles in a long-running dispute about water.

Modifying its September 5 order, the Supreme Court on Sep 12, 2016 asked the Karnataka government to release 12,000 cusecs water to Tamil Nadu

As per indications, all the four riparian states are separately planning to challenge the verdict in the Supreme Court.

Against the backdrop of Karnataka farmers and pro-Kannada outfits intensifying protests and calling for a statewide bandh on Friday, the Supreme Court-appointed Supervisory Committee will hold amee

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