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Recently Prime Minister laid the foundation stone for Ken-Betwa River Linking Project on the occasion of Atal Bihari Vajpayee's 100th birth anniversary.
The concept of interlinking rivers was first proposed in 1919 by Sir Arthur Cotton, the Chief Engineer of the Madras Presidency.
It was revisited in 1960 by K.L. Rao, the then Minister of State for Energy and Irrigation, who suggested linking the Ganga and Cauvery rivers.
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The Interstate River Water Disputes Act, 1956 (IRWD Act) was enacted by Parliament under Article 262 to resolve water disputes that may arise between state or regional governments.
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