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08/09/2010 Seven states seek intra-state linking of 36   rivers  
   New Delhi, Sep 8 (IANS) Despite the union government dithering   over country-wide inter-linking of rivers, seven states have sought linking of   altogether 36 rivers within their respective territories. A release by the union water resources ministry Wednesday said   the National Water Development Agency (NWDA) has received 36 proposals from   seven states for building intra-state links. 
 The states, seeking linking   of the rivers within their r
 The ministry has already completed the   pre-feasibility studies in 12 projects and is examining the feasibilities of the   other projects.espective territories, are Maharashtra, Gujarat,   Jharkhand, Orissa, Bihar, Rajasthan and Tamil Nadu.
 
 While Maharashtra   alone has given the union government 20 proposals for linking over two dozen of   its various rivers, Gujarat has given one proposal for linking two rivers.
 
 Similarly, Orissa has proposed three intra-state river-linking projects   involving rivers Mahanadi, Brahmani, Rushikulya and Vamsadhara.
 
 Similarly Jharkhand has proposed three projects to link its rivers South   Koel, Subernarekha, Sankh, Barkar and Damodar.
 
 Bihar too has approached   the NWDA, proposing six projects to link its rivers Kosi with Mechi, Barh with   Nawada, Kohra with Chandravat, Burhi Gandak with Baya and the Ganga and also   Burhi Gandak with Bagmati besides Kosi with the Ganga.
 
 While Rajasthan   has proposed two projects to link its rivers, Tamil Nadu has proposed one   project of river inter-linking.
 
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