Gujarat’s reservoirs are currently at 57% capacity, with the Sardar Sarovar Dam reaching 61% capacity. This update comes as the state continues to grapple with water scarcity issues. The water levels in the reservoirs are being closely monitored by authorities as the region enters the dry season. The Sardar Sarovar Dam, one of the largest dams in India, plays a crucial role in providing water for irrigation, drinking, and industrial purposes in Gujarat. The current water levels indicate a moderate supply for the upcoming months, but officials are urging residents to use water judiciously to avoid any shortages. The state government is also working on various water conservation projects to ensure a sustainable water supply for the future. The situation is being closely watched, with regular updates provided to the public to keep them informed about the water levels in the reservoirs. As the state braces for the dry season, efficient water management practices are essential to mitigate the impact of water scarcity.
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Gujarat reservoirs at 57% capacity, Sardar Sarovar Dam at 61% as water levels rise.
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