Somewhere in Madhya Pradesh (India). May be near Ramapura.
Gandhi Sagar Dam and Power Station, built on the Chambal River, is located at Bhanpura in Mandsaur District of Madhya Pradesh in India. It is about 168 km from Mandsaur.
Foundation stone of the dam was laid by Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, the late Prime Minister of India, on the 7th March, 1954 & completed in 1960. It is a 64 metre high masonry gravity dam, with a live storage capacity of 6,920 Mm³ and a catchment area of 22,584 km². The power station is about 65 m long and 17 m wide. The power station has an installed capacity of 115 MW of electricity. The hydro-power station comprises five generating units of 23 MW capacity each.The water released after power generation is utilised for irrigation through Kota Barrage.
The power station supplies electricity throughout the district as well as to the nearby places in Madhya Pradesh and Rajasthan.
Narmada River is where the Indira Sagar dam is located. This dam was made by Indira Gandhi.
Basava Sagar Dam Almatti Dam Srisailam Dam Nagarjuna Sagar Dam Prakasham Barrage Jurala Dam Dhom Dam Narayanpur Dam Amar Dam
The Maharana Pratap Sagar dam is built across the Beas River, in the state of Himachal Pradesh in India.
It is built across the Krishna River in Nagarjuna Sagar, Andhra Pradesh, India.
The Chambal Project primarily includes the Gandhi Sagar Dam, the Rana Pratap Sagar Dam, and the Jawahar Sagar Dam. These dams are located in the Chambal River basin and are designed for irrigation, water supply, and hydroelectric power generation. The project plays a crucial role in water management and agricultural development in the region.
Nagarjuna Sagar Dam was created in 1967.
Ranjit sagar dam is constructed on the river Ravi
Nagarjun Sagar Dam is the largest masonry dam of the world built across the river Krishna in Nalgonda district of Andhra Pradesh in India.
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Nagarjuna Sagar project is on river Krishna.
I think its BANAS river is the longest in Rajasthan.
The Ranjit Sagar Dam is on the Ravi River in the state of Punjab in northwest India.