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The Damodar Valley Corporation (DVC) coordinated with West Bengal before releasing water from Maithon and Panchet dams, unlike Jharkhand's unnotified release from Tenughat Dam that worsened floods.
Chief minister Mamata Banerjee on Monday demanded that the Centre should carry out dredging in the dams maintained by the Damodar Valley Corporation (DVC) to save Bengal from regular floods. She said ...
A huge amount of water was released by the DVC from its Panchet, Maithon dams and Tenughat dam operated by the Jharkhand government since Tuesday. “Look at the water current. Fresh water has ...
“This huge quantum of discharge from DVC dam system has never happened in the past,” she said. Kolkata-headquartered DVC is jointly owned by West Bengal, Jharkhand and the Centre. Banerjee ...
Banerjee wrote that the "huge quantum of discharge from DVC dam system has never happened in the past", adding that Bengal was facing "the biggest flood in Lower Damodar and adjoining areas after ...
But some other halts pointed to a new map, a new trail of faith: a dam of the Damodar Valley Corporation (DVC) projected to transform the face of eastern India — then in Bihar, now in Jharkhand ...
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West Bengal floods: Jharkhand’s refusal to bring its dam within the ambit of a joint committee adds to the crisisDVC informed the ministry that against the combined ... to avoid any catastrophic impact in south Bengal due to possible dam failures," Paatil wrote to Banerjee.
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