A recent report by the National Dam Safety Authority (NDSA) has revealed alarming findings about the Kaleshwaram project in Telangana. The report states that there has been irreversible damage to the Kaleshwaram barrages, raising concerns about the safety and structural integrity of the project. The Kaleshwaram project, which aims to provide irrigation water to drought-prone areas in the state, has been under scrutiny for its construction quality and safety measures. The NDSA report highlights the urgent need for remedial measures to prevent any potential disaster. The findings have sparked a debate among experts and authorities about the future of the project and the steps needed to address the damage. The Kaleshwaram project, one of the largest irrigation projects in India, plays a crucial role in the agricultural landscape of Telangana. It is essential for the authorities to take immediate action to assess the extent of the damage and implement necessary repairs to ensure the safety of the barrages. The NDSA report serves as a wake-up call for the authorities to prioritize dam safety and maintenance to prevent any catastrophic events. With the agriculture sector heavily dependent on irrigation projects like Kaleshwaram, the implications of the damage could be far-reaching. It remains to be seen how the authorities will respond to the NDSA’s findings and what measures will be taken to address the irreversible damage to the Kaleshwaram barrages.

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