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Bhabli project refers to the controversial reservoir project, being constructed by the Maharashtra ,across the river Godavari, disputed by Andhra Pradesh[1]. The Supreme Court is expected to deliver on August 16, 2010 its verdict on a contempt case filed by the Andhra Pradesh government against Maharashtra for erecting crest gates on the Bhabli in violation of its directions.

The dispute arises from the fact that S.B. Chavan and Jalagam Vengal Rao reached an agreement in October 1975 which was later made part of the Godavari Water Disputes Tribunal (GWDT) Award. As per the terms of the pact Maharashtra could utilise 60 tmcft (thousand million cubic feet) of Godavari water while Andhra Pradesh could go ahead with building the Sriram Sagar Project (SRSP) and utilise all the balance water. Andhra pradesh's contention is that Maharashtra has used up its quota in course of time by building four projects. Yet, in an action without precedent, Maharashtra began construction of the Babli project on the foreshores of SRSP and 13 other small projects upstream. Eighteen lakh acres under the SRSP ayacut in the Telangana region will become barren if Maharashtra is allowed to have its way.