20-Feb-2018: Cabinet approves proposal for Mahanadi Water Disputes – Constitution of a Tribunal under Inter-State River Disputes Act, 1956
The Union Cabinet has approved the proposal for adjudication of dispute on Mahanadi River Waters. The Tribunal shall determine water sharing among basin States on the basis of the overall availability of water in the complete Mahanadi basin, contribution of each State, the present utilization of water resources in each State and the potential for future development.
As per provisions of the Inter-State River Water Disputes (ISRWD) Act, 1956, the Tribunal shall consist of a Chairman and two other Members nominated by the Chief Justice of India from amongst the Judges of the Supreme Court or High Court. Further, services of two Assessors who are water resources experts having experience in handling sensitive water-related issues will be provided to advise the Tribunal in its proceedings.
As per provisions of the ISRWD Act, 1956 the Tribunal is required to submit its report and decision within a period of 3 years which can be extended to a further period not exceeding 2 years due to unavoidable reasons.
It is expected that with adjudication of dispute by the Tribunal, the long-pending dispute between States of Odisha and Chhattisgarh on Mahanadi river will come to a final settlement.
27-Jan-2017: Odisha rejects panel on Mahanadi river dispute.
Odisha government rejected the Centre’s negotiation committee on ongoing Mahanadi water sharing dispute with neighbouring Chhattisgarh. It demands constitution of a Tribunal for adjudication. It stated that the "Committee is not in accordance with the provisions of Sec 4(1) of the Inter State River Water Disputes Act of 1956 and its composition is arbitrary".
Issue: Mahanadi River(858 km) flows between Chhattisgarh (54%) and Odisha (46%). Dispute is majorly about Chhattisgarh government building six barrages on Mahanadi River which might leave insufficient water to the Hirakud dam in Odisha.