The study has been initiated by the Central Water Commission (CWC) after Chief Minister Omar Abdullah wrote to the Prime Minister's Office, requesting it to find out the reasons for the massive floods and means of prevention.
A team of experts are expected to visit Kashmir for the study and would be submitting the report to the government by the end of this month.
"The focus of the study is to look into what happened in the floods and how to prevent such disasters of this scale in the future. As part of the study, we would also analyse the proposal to channel the Jhelum river such that it would bypass Srinagar," a CWC official said.
The diverted water would reach the river at a different place to protect the city from floods, the official added.
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However, the recent floods in the state has revived the proposal.
When contacted, CWC Chairman A B Pandey said the report of the in-depth study would be submitted by end of this month to the government.
Jhelum has been revered as the lifeline of Kashmir Valley, but it has in the last month revealed its most horrific face, unseen by generations, as it ravaged a large part of Srinagar city.