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    Water level in India's main reservoirs rise to 26% of total live storage capacity: CWC

    Heavy rains have increased water levels in 150 main reservoirs in India to 26% of total live storage capacity, but still lower than last year. The current live storage stands at 46.311 BCM, 26% of total capacity. Northern and eastern regions are facing notable shortfalls. Ongoing monitoring aims to help manage water scarcity.

    Mallikarjun Kharge receives invite for Modi's swearing-in ceremony; Check which opposition leaders are attending

    Congress President and Leader of Opposition in Rajya Sabha, Mallikarjun Kharge was called by BJP leader Pralhad Joshi late last night to invite him to the swearing-in ceremony of PM-designate Narendra Modi, sources informed.

    Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury to attend Congress Working Committee meeting in Delhi

    The veteran Congress leader said he cannot comment on conjectures, when asked whether he would continue as the president of the WBPCC. Chowdhury said the Congress Working Committee (CWC) meeting will be held on Saturday and as such he was asked to go to Delhi to attend it.

    Severe flooding hits Kerala and Assam due to two cyclonic systems: CWC

    Severe flooding in Kerala and Assam due to cyclonic systems. Central Water Commission advises monitoring and preparedness. India Meteorological Department predicts more heavy rains.

    India's reservoirs report water shortage, southern belt worst hit as levels dip to 16 pc: CWC

    The Central Water Commission highlights a significant 7% decrease in nationwide reservoir storage, with the southern region most affected. This poses implications for agriculture, hydroelectric power generation, and overall water resource management.

    Southern India faces water crisis as reservoir levels plunge to just 17 pc capacity: CWC

    In the bulletin released by the CWC late Thursday concerning reservoir storage levels across various regions of India, it was reported that 42 reservoirs under CWC monitoring in the southern region have a total live storage capacity of 53.334 BCM (billion cubic meters).

    • LS poll: Congress Working Committee to okay party's manifesto at Tuesday meet

      Congress Working Committee to approve 'five nyay' guarantees in Lok Sabha manifesto on March 19. Party focuses on 'five nyay' for elections. CEC discusses party candidates, with a total of 82 candidates announced.

      Country fervently demanding a change: Congress chief Kharge at CWC meet

      Congress president Kharge criticizes present government guarantees, likening them to the failed 'India Shining' slogan of 2004. He praises Rahul Gandhi-led Bharat Jodo Nyay Yatra during the CWC meeting for upcoming elections.

      Lok Sabha polls: CWC to meet on March 19 to give nod to manifesto

      He said the party will fight the elections on the issue of 'five nyay' (justice) -- 'Bhagidari Nyay', 'Kisan Nyay', 'Nari Nyay', 'Shramik Nyay' and 'Yuva Nyay' -- with 25 guarantees, five for each nyay, which have already been announced by Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge and former president Rahul Gandhi.

      After Mallikarjun Kharge's 'appeal', CWC cheers for Rahul Yatra 2; some sceptical

      The CWC announced no date, but the yatra is expected to be from the second week of January and mostly on bus, and on foot in city areas. It may start from Manipur or Arunachal and conclude February end in Gujarat. Some advised against a yatra by foot and for use of vehicles to cover the path quickly. One person said that yatra-II would run right into BJP's mobilisation for the Ram Temple inauguration, and therefore the party should be ready to deal with the narrative.

      CWC meeting: Congress top brass discusses plans for 2024 LS polls

      Congress leaders, including Mallikarjun Kharge, Sonia Gandhi, and Rahul Gandhi, convened for a Congress Working Committee (CWC) meeting to evaluate the party's defeat in recent assembly elections and discuss seat-sharing with INDIA bloc partners for the upcoming Lok Sabha polls. The meeting aims to devise a new agenda to counter the BJP, as previous focuses like caste census and Adani failed to resonate with voters in Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan, and Chhattisgarh.

      Congress to hold CWC meeting on Dec 21 to strategise for 2024 polls: Sources

      The Congress party has scheduled a meeting of its working committee on December 21 to discuss the strategy for the 2024 general election and plan its campaign against the BJP. Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge called the meeting to deliberate on the political situation in the country and address issues such as seat sharing and campaign plans.

      Karnataka CM Siddaramaiah to attend CWC meeting in New Delhi on 9 Oct

      Speaking to reporters in Mysuru on Saturday, Siddaramaiah, in response to a question about the Delhi visit said, "I'm not aware of the agenda (of CWC meeting), but we will discuss regarding elections."

      Sikkim disaster: CWC's 2015 report on hydro projects' vulnerabilities ignored?

      A study conducted by the Central Water Commission in 2015 warned the Sikkim state government about the vulnerability of hydropower projects on the Teesta river to glacial lake outburst flood (GLOF)-triggered disasters. The recent GLOF in Sikkim resulted in severe damage, including the breach of the Chungthang dam, and caused numerous casualties. The study highlighted the potential impact of GLOFs on vulnerable areas and recommended informing local bodies and project authorities about the consequences of such events.

      Cong to hold CWC meeting on Oct 9 in Delhi; discuss caste census, strategy for polls

      The Congress Working Committee (CWC), the top decision-making body of the Congress party, will meet on October 9 to discuss the current political situation, caste census, and strategies for the upcoming assembly elections in five states. The party aims to retain power in Chhattisgarh and Rajasthan, while attempting to win in Madhya Pradesh, Telangana, and Mizoram. The meeting will also address the issue of opposition leaders facing investigations by central agencies.

      Reconstituted CWC conducts maiden meeting in Hyderabad; discusses strategy for assembly, LS polls

      The Congress Working Committee (CWC) held its first meeting in Hyderabad, discussing strategies for upcoming state assembly elections and the 2024 Lok Sabha elections. The meeting was attended by top Congress leaders, including Rahul Gandhi, Sonia Gandhi, and Priyanka Gandhi Vadra. The party aimed to send a message by holding the conference in poll-bound Telangana.

      Congress president Kharge forms new CWC; G23 leaders, Sachin Pilot among those included

      Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge on Sunday reconstituted the party's top decision-making body, the Congress Working Committee (CWC). While 39 members of the all-important panel are general members, it has 32 permanent invitees, including some in-charges of state and 13 special invitees, including presidents of the Youth Congress, the National Students' Union of India, the Mahila Congress and the Seva Dal as ex-officio members.

      Yamuna's water level below danger mark, but rain causes worry

      The Yamuna river in Delhi flowed below the danger mark of 205.33 metres on Wednesday but is expected to rise again following heavy rain in parts of the capital and upper catchment areas in the morning. According to the Central Water Commission (CWC), the water level at the Old Railway Bridge (ORB) stood at 205.09 metres at 9 am.

      Yamuna's water level in Delhi declines marginally, Old Railway Bridge shut for traffic

      According to the water commission data, the flow rate at the Hathnikund barrage in Haryana's Yamunanagar crossed the one lakh cusec-mark at 9 am on Saturday, oscillating between two lakh and 2.5 lakh cusecs between 10 am and 5 pm. Irrigation and flood control department officials in Delhi said the heavy rain in the river's upstream areas will impact rehabilitation of the affected families in the inundated low-lying areas of the national capital and they may have to stay at relief camps for a longer period.

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