New Delhi: The Supreme Court on Thursday told the Centre that being the main arbiter in water dispute between two states, it is required to play a more “pro-active role instead of being a mute spectator” and asked the Punjab and Haryana governments to hold discussions to resolve the Satluj-Yamuna Link (SYL) canal dispute
Read Next
National
September 20, 2025
NHM employees end 31-day strike in Chhattisgarh
National
September 20, 2025
Multiple Delhi schools receive bomb threat, students evacuated
National
September 20, 2025
MP: Four seers killed in road accident
National
September 19, 2025
Chhagan Bhujbal takes on former boss Sharad Pawar, NCP-SP retaliates
September 20, 2025
Tamil Nadu initiates underwater archaeological exploration at Poompuhar in Myladuthurai
September 20, 2025
NHM employees end 31-day strike in Chhattisgarh
September 20, 2025
Tamil Nadu to launch real-time project monitoring platform for mega infrastructure works
September 20, 2025
HM Shah to participate in Bastar Dussehra festival, Muria Darbar on October 4
September 20, 2025
Multiple Delhi schools receive bomb threat, students evacuated
September 20, 2025
Anti-terrorist operation in J&K’s Kishtwar, war-like stores recovered in Poonch
September 20, 2025
PM Modi to inaugurate development projects worth over Rs 34,200 cr in Gujarat today
September 20, 2025
MP: Four seers killed in road accident
September 19, 2025
Chhagan Bhujbal takes on former boss Sharad Pawar, NCP-SP retaliates
September 19, 2025