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Water supply for irrigation from Sardar Sarovar stopped in Guj

Press Trust of India  |  Ahmedabad/Vadodara 

The government stopped supply of water to farmers for from today, reserving the remaining stock for drinking purposes as the state is staring at an acute water shortage this summer.

The water level of the dam, considered to be the lifeline of Gujarat, stood at 105.50 meters today, near the "critical storage level", an of Sardar Sarovar Narmada Nigam Limited (SSNNL) said.

"As announced earlier, we have stopped suppling water for from from today," Minister of State for and told reporters in Gandhinagar.

"We have kept the remaining water stock reserved for drinking purposes. We have made arrangements to ensure that the entire state will get drinking water till the arrival of monsoon and no region will face water scarcity," Patel said.

SSNNL had informed farmers in January that it will stop supply of water for after March 15. It had also advised farmers not to sow summer crops if they are solely dependent on for

"The decision not to supply water for has been taken for ensuring smooth supply of drinking water to over 10,000 villages and 135 towns in the state till the onset of monsoon which is expected in July," the said.

had also appealed farmers not to sow summer crops.

"The has to provide water for drinking purposes, and that is the priority," the SSNNL official, who didn't want to be named, said.

The Sardar Sarovar (SSRRC) had met on January 10 and allotted 4.7 million acre feet (MAF) of water to Gujarat, against the nine million MAF allotted last year, due to deficient in catchment areas of the Narmada in

On December 1, 2017 the level of water in Sardar Sarovar Dam stood at 124.02 meters. It plunged to 105.50 meters within three and a half months.

As the water level fell to an alarmingly low level, the government had sought permission from the Narmada Control Authority (NCA) to use the river water through a special Bypass Tunnel (IBPT). The permission was granted.

The state started using 'dead water stock' of the dam for meeting demands of drinking water and

However, from today, no water will be supplied for

The water in the reservoir was spread across 214 km during monsoon, while currently it stretches for less than 90 km.

The government has also asked farmers not to lift water illegally from Narmada canals.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

First Published: Fri, March 16 2018. 17:00 IST
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