Chief Minister Vijay Rupani made the announcement in Gandhinagar today.
The state could face a severe crisis due to the plummeting water level in the Sardar Sarovar reservoir following an unprecedented reduction in water inflow.
"The Narmada Control Authority today gave us (in a meeting in Delhi) the permission to lift seepage as well as 'dead water' from the Sardar Sarovar Dam to provide drinking water to people living in over 10,000 villages and 167 towns. I want to assure people that they will get drinking water (from the dam) till July 31," Rupani said.
Last month, the Gujarat government had urged farmers not to sow summer crops in view of the looming water shortage.
According to the state government, the Sardar Sarovar Dam and upstream dams in neighbouring Madhya Pradesh received less water in 2017 due to scanty rainfall in the catchment area, which falls mostly in Madhya Pradesh.
Gujarat would get only 4.71 million acre feet (MAF) water from the dams on the Narmada this year, 45 per cent of the sanctioned share of 9 MAF.
Apart from curtailing water supply to industries, the state government also urged municipal corporations to utilise other sources.
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