Gujarat’s reservoirs are currently at 57% of their total capacity, with the Sardar Sarovar Dam reaching 61% capacity. The state has been facing a water shortage due to inadequate rainfall during the monsoon season. The water levels in the reservoirs are being closely monitored by authorities to ensure a steady water supply for irrigation and drinking purposes. The Sardar Sarovar Dam, one of the largest dams in India, plays a crucial role in providing water for agriculture and other needs in the region. The government is taking measures to conserve water and manage the available resources efficiently. It is essential for residents and industries in Gujarat to use water judiciously and adopt sustainable practices to tackle the water scarcity situation. The situation highlights the importance of water conservation and the need for long-term planning to ensure water security in the state. Stay updated with the latest news on water levels in Gujarat’s reservoirs and the Sardar Sarovar Dam to understand the impact on agriculture, industries, and daily life in the region.

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Gujarat reservoirs and Sardar Sarovar Dam at 57-61% capacity, water levels a concern.
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