A recent report by the National Dam Safety Authority (NDSA) has highlighted irreversible damage to the Kaleshwaram barrages in Telangana. The NDSA report pointed out structural issues and lack of maintenance as key reasons for the damage to the barrages. The Kaleshwaram project, which aims to provide irrigation water to 1.8 million acres in the state, has been marred by controversies since its inception. The report also raised concerns about the safety of the barrages and recommended immediate action to address the issues. The Telangana government has been urged to take proactive measures to prevent any further deterioration of the infrastructure. The Kaleshwaram project, one of the largest irrigation projects in India, has faced criticism from environmentalists and opposition parties for its impact on the environment and displacement of local communities. The NDSA report has added to the growing scrutiny of the project and calls for transparency in its implementation. The Telangana government has yet to respond to the report’s findings, but the issue is likely to intensify in the coming days. Stay tuned for more updates on this developing story.

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