i suppose it's on the river ganga - gaurav nigam gauravnigam@lycos.com
The Farakka Barrage is situated on the Ganges River in the Indian state of West Bengal, near the border with Bangladesh. It was built to control water flow for irrigation and navigation purposes.
Farakka is a cross barrier along one of those Himalayan river. It is an Indian violation of international relations with it's peaceful neighbours. So, it is absoulutely illogical to do any further justification of anything related to Farakka Barriers.
The Ganges River has several significant dams and barrages. Notable among them are the Farakka Barrage, which helps regulate river flow and sedimentation, and the Tehri Dam, which is one of the largest in India, primarily for hydroelectric power generation and irrigation. Other dams include the Ramganga Dam and the Karanprayag Dam, while barrages like the Kanpur Barrage also play essential roles in water management. Overall, there are numerous structures along the Ganges, each serving various purposes in flood control, irrigation, and electricity generation.
Narmada River
dams built on river indus are: kalabagh barrage taunsa barrage guddu barrage sukkur barrage kotri barrage jinnah barrage chashma barrage
The Mullaperiyar Dam is constructed over the headwaters of the Periyar River in Kerala, India.
On the Krishna River in North Karnataka, India.
There are only six barrages built on the River Indus.Three of the barrages are situated in the province of Sindh and three barrages are situated in Punjab Province.BARRAGES CONSTRUCTED ON RIVER INDUS IN THE SINDH PROVINCEGHULAM MUHAMMED BARRAGE OR KOTRI BARRAGESUKKUR BARRAGE OR LLOYDS BARRAGEGUDDU BARRAGEBARRAGES CONSTRUCTED ON RIVER INDUSIN THE PUNJAB PROVINCE CHASHMA BARRAGETAUNSA BARRAGEJINNAH BARRAGEKALABAGH DOES NOT EXIST.Prof. Ayaz Raza TremaziCOMMECS COLLEGEayaztremazi@hotmail.com
Guddu Barrage is located on the Indus River in the Sindh province of Pakistan, near the city of Guddu. It serves as a crucial infrastructure for irrigation and flood control in the region. The barrage was constructed to manage water flow and distribute it to various canals for agricultural purposes.
The Sardar Sarovar Dam is located in Southern India, along the Narmada River, in Gujarat State.
It is built across the Krishna River in Nagarjuna Sagar, Andhra Pradesh, India.
Only one main dam, Tarbela Dam. Other is for hydro-power generation only, called Ghazi-Barotha Dam. A barrage after Tarbela diverts some of the water towards this Dam and after generation of electricity the water is diverted back to indus. Indus have many barrages. Jinnah barrage, Chashma barrage, Taunsa barrage, Guddu barrage, Shukkur barrage and Kotri barrage. Dam under construction: Diamer-Bhasha Dam Future Dam: Kala Bagh Dam