The Cauvery River Authority headed by Prime Minister Manmohan Singh would meet in New Delhi on September 19.
The Tamil Nadu government has received a communication from the Ministry of Water Resources Secretary Dhruv Vijai Singh that the seventh meeting of the CRA will be held on September 19, Tamil Nadu Public Works Department Secretary M Saikumar said in a release.
The meeting would be held at the prime minister's office, he said and requested the participation of all member-states. The official announcement from the Tamil Nadu government was to clarify media reports that the meeting would be held on different dates.
Water Resources Minister P K Bansal had said on Tuesday that the government was in touch with all the chief ministers.. "and everybody would be there (at the meeting). In all likelihood, it will be 19th or 20th of this month."
The decision to convene the meeting of the Authority comes after the Supreme Court pulled up PMO officials on the issue.
The last time the Authority met was on February 10, 2003 headed by then PM A B Vajpayee. The Authority was set up by the Centre in 1997 with far reaching powers to ensure the implementation of the interim order.
Tamil Nadu and Karnataka are locked in a battle for over two decades to share the water of river Cauvery.
The Cauvery Water Disputes Tribunal had in 2007 submitted its report, awarding water share to all the states concerned.
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