Tribunal asks Odisha, Chhattisgarh to settle Mahanadi dispute

POLITY – INTER-STATE DISPUTES

23 APRIL 2026

  • The Mahanadi Water Disputes Tribunal (MWDT) headed by former Supreme Court judge Justice Bela M. Trivedi may soon deliver its judgment on the water-sharing formula between Odisha and Chhattisgarh with both States failing to place a concrete proposal for mutual settlement.
  • The tribunal has given a last opportunity to the two States to come up with a formula.
  • The three-member MWDT comprises of Justice Trivedi, Justice Ravi Ranjan, and Justice Indermeet Kaur.
  • The 851-km-long Mahanadi river, which originates from the Amarkantak hills in the Bastar plateau of Chhattisgarh, flows for 494 km in Odisha before meeting with the Bay of Bengal.

Dispute Timeline

  • In 2000, following its formation as a separate State, Chhattisgarh’s demand for water skyrocketed, which led it to create major, medium, and minor irrigation projects, including industrial barrages.
  • When Odisha found out there was considerable reduction in Mahanadi water in its territory, it noticed Chhattisgarh’s extensive upstream construction and increased water usage.
  • According to the Odisha government, Chhattisgarh has built more than 500 anicuts and 30 barrages, many primarily for industrial use.
  • In 2018, the then Naveen Patnaik-led government had moved the Supreme Court for river-water sharing.
  • With the case dragging on, the MWDT’s formation was subsequently announced.
  • After 2024, with BJP governments in both States, they submitted before the tribunal about settling the dispute amicably but haven’t made much headway.

Hirakud Dam

  • The Hirakud Dam in Odisha, India, is the world’s longest major earthen dam, spanning 25.8 km across the Mahanadi River near Sambalpur.
  • Inaugurated in 1957 by then PM Jawaharlal Nehru, this multipurpose project provides irrigation, flood control, and hydroelectric power (approx. 287-359 MW).
  • The 55 km long reservoir creates a scenic, popular tourist spot with viewing towers like Gandhi Minar and Jawahar Minar.

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