Telangana is making significant efforts to resolve the Krishna water dispute with neighboring states. The state government is actively engaging in discussions and negotiations to find an amicable solution to the long-standing issue. This move comes after years of disagreement and deadlock over the sharing of Krishna river water among Telangana, Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, and Maharashtra. The dispute has led to tensions and legal battles between the states, affecting agricultural activities and water supply in the region. By pushing for a resolution, Telangana aims to ensure equitable distribution of water resources and foster better interstate relations. The state government is hopeful that through dialogue and cooperation, a mutually acceptable agreement can be reached to end the dispute once and for all. This development is crucial for the sustainable development and prosperity of the region, as access to water is essential for agriculture, industries, and overall socio-economic growth. Stay updated on the latest developments in the Krishna water dispute as Telangana continues its efforts towards a resolution.

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Telangana advocates for resolution of Krishna water dispute to secure water supply and mitigate conflicts.
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