Kaveri water dispute Water from
Kaveri river has been a bone of contention between the states of Karnataka and Tamil Nadu and its erstwhile
Kingdom of Mysore and
Madras Presidency and thus a century old dispute. As part of several reconciliation measures taken to ease the crisis the Union Water Resource Ministry of
Government of India convened a meeting between the representatives of the states in which Governments of Karnataka and Tamil Nadu agreed on two projects, drinking water for Bangalore city in Karnataka drawn from KRS Dam and other in Hogenakkal in Tamil Nadu. Karnataka agreed to abide by the conditions imposed by the Union Water Resources Ministry if Tamil Nadu withdrew its objections to Cauvery water being used to augment supply to Bangalore for which Tamil Nadu had voiced objections but Tamil Nadu later withdrew its objections to Karnataka using its share of Cauvery water for supply to Bangalore. The project was put on hold after widespread protests in Karnataka.
Hogenakkal island (unnamed) ownership dispute Hogenakkal is part of
Koothapadi panchayat village within the
Pennagaram sub-district of Dharmapuri district., but the ownership of a piece of an uninhabited island near the waterfalls is contested by Karnataka and this further strains the relationship between the states. ==Karnataka perspective==