Noting that water was an issue of national concern, he said interlinking of rivers will help in better management of resources.
The chief minister was speaking at his camp office here with members of the Parliamentary Standing Committee on Water Resources, who were on a tour of the state.
"Water is an issue of national concern. All rivers in the north and the south need to be connected. Water disputes between states can be prevented and the resources managed in a sustainable way," a release from his office quoted the CM as telling the visiting delegation.
The meeting also discussed the Accelerated Irrigation Benefits Programme (AIBP), Participatory Irrigation Management (PIM), Command Area Development and Water Management (CAD&WM), rain water harvesting programme and the packaged drinking water industry and its effect in AP, the release said.
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Officials from the Union Water Resources Ministry, the Central Water Commission and the state government also attended.
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