Daily current affairs · 19 August 2026

Ken Betwa River Linking Project Daudhan Dam Bundelkhand Resistance

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Why in news

  • Local indigenous communities in Bundelkhand protested displacement caused by the ongoing construction of the Daudhan dam.

Information

  • The Ken-Betwa Link Project is India's first major inter-state river interlinking project implemented under the National Perspective Plan.
  • The project transfers surplus water from the Ken River in Madhya Pradesh to the water-deficit Betwa River in Uttar Pradesh to irrigate the drought-prone Bundelkhand region.
  • The central feature is the construction of the Daudhan Dam within the core area of Panna Tiger Reserve.
  • Protests stem from severe displacement concerns and the submerged loss of over 6,000 hectares of forest land, impacting local Adivasi livelihoods and wildlife habitat.

Key terms

Inter-Linking of Rivers

A national civil engineering proposal to connect rivers through canals and reservoirs to transfer surplus water to drought-prone basins.

Panna Tiger Reserve

A protected area located in the Vindhyan hill range of Madhya Pradesh traversed by the Ken River.

Prelims facts

  • Both Ken and Betwa rivers are right-bank tributaries of the Yamuna River originating in Madhya Pradesh.
  • The Daudhan dam construction directly impacts core habitat inside the Panna Tiger Reserve.

Mains discussion

  • Evaluate the ecological, developmental, and rehabilitation trade-offs involved in large-scale inter-basin water transfer projects in India.

Source: The Hindu

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  1. 2019 · Q6(b) · Sociology GS 2 · 20 marks

    Highlight the main features of the 'Inter-linking of Rivers' project in India. What could be its probable advantages to Indian agriculture?

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