Mangaluru, Jun 15: Amidst growing opposition to the Yettinahole water diversion project by people of Dakshina Kannada district, the Karnataka government has set up a five-member committee to study the implementation of the controversial project.

The committee, headed by A.K. Bajaj, former chairman, Central Water Commission, is also expected to study availability of other water resources to mitigate water woes in drought-prone Kolar and Chickballapur districts.
According to sources, the committee will study the availability of water resources in the Krishan valley, Mekedatu, Sharavati, Aghanashini, and supply of water by treating sewage from the Koramangala– Challaghatta valley to the two districts.
The government has asked the committee to submit a report within six months.
The other members of the panel are B.N. Thyagaraj, former chairman, BWSSB; Ram Prasad, geologist, IISc., and A.N. Yellappa Reddy, environmentalist and Managing Director of Karnataka Neeravari Nigam/Yettinahole and Upper Bhadra Project Neeravai Nigam Ltd. (newly-formed corporation).



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