“Narmada Canal Leak Creates 65km Water Trail in Little Rann of Kutch, Raises Ecological Concerns”

Years of leakage from Gujarat’s Narmada canal network have resulted in a 65km water trail across the Little Rann of Kutch, sparking ecological concerns in the region. The canal network is crucial for water delivery in the area. The Gujarat State Human Rights Commission has taken notice of the issue and has started implementing remedial measures. These include canal repair plans and water diversion strategies, with the Sardar Sarovar Narmada Nigam Limited actively participating in the efforts. The leakage has had a significant impact on the local environment, and swift action is required to address the situation. The canal repair and water diversion initiatives aim to mitigate the damage caused by the prolonged leakage. The ecological balance of the Little Rann of Kutch is at stake, making it imperative to resolve the issue promptly. The authorities are working towards finding solutions to prevent further harm to the delicate ecosystem. Stay updated on the latest developments regarding the Narmada canal leakage and its impact on the environment in the region.

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