Ganga basin
chambal
eastern Rajasthan
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.
Chambal river. Chambal ravines are famous for its dacoits.
The Chambal Project, primarily associated with the Chambal River in India, focuses on irrigation, flood control, and water management in the region. It involves a series of dams, canals, and reservoirs aimed at enhancing agricultural productivity and providing drinking water to communities. The project is part of broader efforts to promote sustainable development and improve the livelihoods of people living in the Chambal basin. Additionally, it addresses environmental concerns by managing water resources effectively.
Yamuna river
the northeast corner of this state is part of mississippi river basin
The river Chambal flows through the states of Madhya Pradesh and Rajasthan in India.
west
It joins the river Yamuna which further join Ganga river
West of the river
chambal river changes course frequently and the such changes have cut the chambal valley into ever changing gorges, making it difficult for the inhabitants to eke out a livelihood. farming is impossible and dacoits inhabit the area. hence the name