A recent report by the National Dam Safety Authority (NDSA) has revealed alarming findings about the Kaleshwaram project in Telangana. The report states that there is irreversible damage to the barrages of the Kaleshwaram project, which could have serious implications for the safety and stability of the structures. The Kaleshwaram project, which is one of the largest irrigation projects in India, has been under scrutiny for its construction quality and safety measures. The NDSA report highlights the urgent need for remedial measures to prevent any further damage to the barrages. The findings have raised concerns among experts and authorities about the long-term sustainability of the project. The Kaleshwaram project plays a crucial role in providing irrigation water to thousands of farmers in the region, making it essential to address the structural issues raised in the NDSA report. The authorities responsible for the project have been urged to take immediate action to assess the extent of the damage and implement necessary repairs to ensure the safety of the barrages. The NDSA report serves as a wake-up call for the authorities to prioritize the safety and integrity of dam structures across the country. It underscores the importance of regular inspections and maintenance to prevent catastrophic failures that could have devastating consequences. The Kaleshwaram project is a key infrastructure project in Telangana, and the findings of the NDSA report highlight the critical need for ensuring the structural stability of such vital assets for the country’s development.

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