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15 biggest dams of india
Hailed as the
"Temples of Resurgent India" by Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, the
country's dams help provide water and electricity to millions citizens. We look
at some of the biggest ones.
1.The Tehri Dam is a
multi-purpose rock and earth-fill embankment dam on the Bhagirathi River near
Tehri in Uttarakhand, India. It is the primary dam of the Tehri Hydro
Development Corporation Ltd. and the Tehri hydroelectric complex. The dam is a 260 metres (850
ft) high rock and earth-fill embankment dam. Its length is 575 metres (1,886
ft), crest width 20 metres (66 ft), and base width 1,128 metres (3,701 ft)

2.Kerala Government has long been demanding construction of a new dam in
Mullaperiyar on the Kerala-Tamil Nadu border. Many believe that the existing
116-year-old dam could pose safety hazard.
While the matter
rests with the apex court, we look at some of India’s biggest and most famous
dams, hailed by Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru as ‘The Temples of a Resurgent India’.
3.Bhakra Dam is a
concrete gravity dam across the Sutlej River, and is near the border between
Punjab and Himachal Pradesh in northern India. The dam, located at a gorge near
the (now submerged) upstream Bhakra village in Bilaspur district of Himachal Pradesh, is Asia's second highest at 225.55
m (740 ft) high next to the 261m Tehri Dam. The length of the dam (measured
from the road above it) is 518.25 m; it is 9.1 m broad. Its reservoir, known as
the "Gobind Sagar", stores up to 9.34 billion cubic meters of water,
enough to drain the whole of Chandigarh, parts of Haryana, Punjab and Delhi.The
90 km long reservoir created by the Bhakra Dam is spread over an area of 168.35
km2. In terms of storage of water, it withholds the second largest reservoir in India, the first being Indira
Sagar dam in Madhya Pradesh with capacity of 12.22 billion cu m.Nangal dam is
another dam downstream of Bhakra dam.
4.Hirakud Dam is
built across the Mahanadi River, about 15 km from Sambalpur in the state of Orissa in India. Built in
1957, the dam is one of the world's longest earthen dam. Hirakud Dam is the
longest man-made dam in the world, about 16 mi (26 km) in length. It is one of
the first major multipurpose river valley project started after India's
independence.
5.Nagarjuna Sagar Dam
is the world's largest masonry dam built across Krishna River in Nagarjuna
Sagar, Nalgonda District of Andhra Pradesh, India, between 1955 and 1967. The
dam contains the Nagarjuna Sagar reservoir with a capacity of up to 11,472
million cubic metres. The dam is 490 ft (150 m). tall and 1.6 km long with 26
gates which are 42 ft (13 m). wide and 45 ft (14 m). tall. Nagarjuna Sagar was
the earliest in the series of large infrastructure projects initiated for the
Green Revolution in India; it also is one of the earliest multi-purpose
irrigation and hydro-electric projects in India.
6.The Sardar Sarovar
Dam is a gravity dam on the Narmada River near Navagam, Gujarat, India. It is
the largest dam and part of the Narmada Valley Project, a large hydraulic
engineering project involving the construction of a series of large irrigation
and hydroelectric multi-purpose dams on the Narmada River. The project took
form in 1979 as part of a development scheme to increase irrigation and produce
hydroelectricity. It is the 30th largest dams planned on river Narmada, Sardar
Sarovar Dam (SSD) is the largest structure to be built. It has a proposed final
height of 163 m (535 ft) from foundation. The dam is one of India's most
controversial dam projects and its environmental impact and net costs and
benefits are widely debated. The World Bank was initially a funder of the SSD,
but withdrew in 1994. The Narmada Dam has been the centre of controversy and
protest since the late 1980s.
7.The Indirasagar Dam
is a multipurpose key project of Madhya Pradesh on the Narmada River at
Narmadanagar in the Khandwa district of Madhya Pradesh in India. The Project
envisages construction of a 92 m high and 653 m long concrete gravity dam. It
provides Irrigation in 1,230 square kilometres of land with annual production
of 2700 million units in the districts of Khandwa and Khargone in Madhya
Pradesh and power generation of 1000 MW installed capacity (8x125). The
reservoir of 12,200,000,000 m3 (9,890,701 acre•ft) was created.
8.Tungabadra dam,
Hospet, Karnataka stand at 8th position.
9.The Bhavanisagar
Dam and Reservoir, also called Lower Bhavani Dam, is located on the Bhavani
River between Mettupalayam and Sathyamangalam in Erode District, Tamil Nadu,
South India. The dam is situated around 16 km (9.9 mi) west to Satyamangalam
and 35 km (22 mi) from Gobichettipalayam, 36 km (22 mi) north-east to
Mettuppalayam and 70 km (43 mi) from Erode and 75 km (47 mi) from Coimbatore.
The dam is considered
to be among the biggest earthen dams in the country. Bhavani Sagar dam is
constructed on Bhavani River, which is merely under the union of Moyar River.
The dam is used to divert water to the Lower Bhavani Project Canal.
10.The Koyna
Hydroelectric Project is the largest completed hydroelectric power plant of
India It is a complex project consisting of total four dams with the largest
Dam built on Koyna River known as Koyna Dam hence the name Koyna Hydroelectric
project. The total Installed capacity of the project is 1,920 MW. The project
consists of 4 stages of power generation. Due to the project's electricity
generating potential the Koyna River is considered as the life line of
Maharashtra.
11.The Idukki Dam,
located in Kerala, India, is a 168.91 m (554 ft) tall arch dam. The dam stands
between the two mountains - Kuravanmala (839) m and Kurathimala (925)m. It was
constructed and is owned by the Kerala State Electricity Board. It supports a
780 MW hydroelectric power station.
It is built on the
Periyar River, in the ravine between the Kuravan and Kurathi Hills in Kerala,
India. At 167.68 metres, it is one of the highest arch dams in Asia and third tallest dam in India.
12.Krishna Raja
Sagara, also popularly known as KRS, is the name of both a lake and the dam
that causes it.Sir. Mokshagundam Visvesvarayya served as the chief engineer during the construction of this dam.
The dam is named for the then ruler of the Mysore Kingdom, Krishnaraja Wodeyar
IV.
13.The Mettur Dam is
a large dam in India built in 1934.[1] It was constructed in a gorge, where the
Kaveri River enters the plains. The dam is one of the oldest in India. The
total length of the dam is 1,700 m (5,600 ft).
14.The Srisailam Dam
is a dam constructed across the Krishna River at Srisailam in the Kurnool
district in the state of Andhra Pradesh in India and is the second largest capacity hydroelectric project in the country. The dam was constructed in
a deep gorge in the Nallamala Hills, 300 m (980 ft) above sea level. It is 512
m (1,680 ft) long, 145 m (476 ft) high and has 12 radial crest gates. It has a
reservoir of 800 km2 (310 sq mi).
15.The Banasura Sagar
Dam is located 21 km from Kalpetta, in Wayanad District of Kerala in the Western Ghats. It is the largest
earthen dam in India and the second largest in Asia.
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