A recent National Dam Safety Authority (NDSA) report has highlighted irreversible damage to the Kaleshwaram barrages in Telangana. The report raises concerns about the structural integrity of the barrages, which are vital for irrigation and drinking water supply in the region. The Kaleshwaram project is one of the largest irrigation projects in India and plays a crucial role in the state’s agriculture sector. The NDSA report indicates that the damage to the barrages could have serious consequences if not addressed promptly. The Telangana government has been urged to take immediate action to repair and strengthen the barrages to prevent any potential disasters. The findings of the NDSA report have sparked a debate among experts and authorities about the safety of dams and barrages across the country. It underlines the need for regular inspections and maintenance of such critical infrastructure to ensure public safety and prevent environmental damage. The Kaleshwaram barrages are essential for the livelihoods of thousands of farmers and residents in the region, making it imperative for the authorities to prioritize their repair and maintenance. The NDSA report serves as a wake-up call for the government to invest more resources in dam safety and maintenance to avoid any future crises.

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