After independence India has gained part of ground in dams
and water stores. Today India is one of the world's most productive Dam-developers. There are around 4300 huge dams previously built and numerous
more in the pipeline, Almost 50% of which are over twenty years of age. These
dams are significant fascination of visitors from all over India. Here a list of Top 10 Dams in India.
Top 10 Dams in India
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Tehri Dam, Uttarakhand |
Tehri Dam, Uttarakhand
Tehri Dam situated on the Bhagirathi River, Uttaranchal
currently move toward becoming Uttarakhand. Tehri Dam is the most elevated dam
in India, with a stature of 261 meters and the eighth tallest dam on the
planet.
The high shake and earth-fill dike dam first stage was finished in 2006
and other two stages are under development. The Dam water store use for water
system, city water supply and the age of 1,000 MW of hydroelectricity.
Height - 260 meters
Length - 575 meters
Type - Earth and
Rock-fill
Inflow - Bhagirathi River
Reservoir Capacity - 39.4
billion cubic meters
Electricity Production Capacity - 1000
MW
Bhakra Nangal Dam, Himachal Pradesh
Bhakra Nangal Dam is a gravity dam over the Sutlej River
Himachal Pradesh. Bhakra Nangal is the biggest dam in India, with a stature of
225 meters and second biggest Dam in Asia. Its store, known as the "Gobind
Sagar Lake" it is the second biggest repository in India, the main being
Indira Sagar dam.
Height - 226 meters
Length - 520 meters
Type - Concrete
gravity
Inflow - Sutlej River
Reservoir Capacity - 9.2
billion cubic meters
Electricity Production Capacity - 1325
MW
Sardar Sarovar Dam, Gujarat |
Sardar Sarovar Dam, Gujarat
Sardar Sarovar Dam or else called Narmada Dam is the biggest
dam to be worked, with a stature of 163 meters, over the Sacred Narmada River
in Gujarat. Dry spell inclined territories of Kutch and Saurashtra will get
water by this undertaking.
The gravity dam is the biggest dam of Narmada Valley
Project with power offices up to 200 MW. The dam is intended to profit the 4 states
of India Gujarat, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra and Rajasthan.
Height - 163 meters
Length - 1210 meters
Type - Gravity Dam
Inflow - Narmada River
Reservoir Capacity - 9.4
billion cubic meters
Electricity Production Capacity - 1450
MW
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Hirakund Dam, Orissa |
Hirakund Dam, Orissa
Hirakund dam worked over the Mahanadi River in innate state
Orissa. Hirakund Dam is one of the longest dams on the planet around 26 km
long. There are two perception towers on the dam one is "Gandhi
Minar" and another is "Nehru Minar".
The Hirakund Reservoir is 55 km since quite a while ago
utilized as multipurpose plan planned for surge control, water system and power
age. It was one of the major multipurpose waterway valley venture after
Independence.
Height - 60.96 meters
Length - 25.8 Km
Type - Composite Dam
Inflow - Mahanadi River
Reservoir Capacity - 5.8
billion cubic meters
Electricity Production Capacity - 307.5
MW
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Nagarjuna Sagar Dam, Telangana |
Nagarjuna Sagar Dam, Telangana
Nagarjuna Sagar Dam is the world's biggest stone work dam
with a tallness of 124 meters, worked crosswise over Krishna River in
Telangana. Nagarjuna Sagar Dam is positively the pride of India-considered the
biggest man-made lake on the planet.
The 1.6 km long with 26 doors dam was
image of present day India's design and mechanical triumphs over nature. Today,
Nagarjuna Sagar dam is one of the main 20 must see visitor goals of Telangana
state.
Height - 124 meters
Length - 1450 meters
Type - Masonry Dam
Inflow - Krishna River
Reservoir Capacity - 11.5
billion cubic meters
Electricity Production Capacity - 816
MW
Maithon Dam, Jharkhand
Maithon Dam is based on the stream of Barakar situated at
Maithon and is a major dam in inborn state Jharkhand. Maithon Dam is a standout
amongst the most famous dams in Jharkhand and a standout amongst the best
multipurpose ventures in India. This dam uniquely intended for surge control
and creates high electric power.
There is an underground power station, the first of its kind
in the entire of South East Asia. Maithon Dam is the greatest reservoir in the
Damodar Valley.
Height - 165 feet
Length - 4789 meters
Type - Concrete
Earthen Dam
Inflow - Barakar River
Reservoir Capacity - 9.5
billion cubic meters
Electricity Production Capacity - 60
MW
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Rihand Dam, Uttar Pradesh |
Rihand Dam, Uttar Pradesh
The Rihand dam has been construct crosswise over Rihand
River a tributary of Sone river, close Pipri in the Sonbhadra area of Uttar
Pradesh. The solid gravity dam has its most extreme tallness that is 91m. The
repository made by Rihand dam is known as Govind Ballabh Pant (GBP) supply.
Height - 299 feet
Length - 934 meters
Type - Concrete
Gravity Dam
Inflow - Rihand River
Reservoir Capacity - 10.6
billion cubic meters
Electricity Production Capacity - 300
MW
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Tung Bhadra Dam, Karnataka |
Tunga Bhadra Dam, Karnataka
Tunga Bhadra dam is developed crosswise over Tungabhadra
river, a tributary of Krishna river, found around five km from Hospet town in
Karnataka, which is likewise the biggest dam in Karnataka. It offers a superb
sight, alongside a Japanese garden, melodic mountain and an excellent landscape
of nature.
Height - 162 feet
Length - 2449 meters
Type - Earthen
Gravity Dam
Inflow - Tungabhadra River
Reservoir Capacity - 10.1
billion cubic meters
Electricity Production Capacity - 72
MW
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Bhavani Sagar Dam, Tamil Nadu |
Bhavani Sagar Dam, Tamil Nadu
The Bhavani Sagar Dam built crosswise over Bhavani river, is
found 80 Km far from Coimbatore city, Tamil Nadu. This dam looks exceptionally
excellent and one of the critical vacationer put in the area of Erode. The
Bhavani Sagar dam is 8 km. long and it is the longest brick work dam on the planet.
Height - 130 feet
Length - 1700 meters
Type - Earthen Dam
Inflow - Bhavani River
Reservoir Capacity - 9.3 billion cubic meters
Electricity Production Capacity - 1920
MW
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Indira Sagar Dam, Madhya Pradesh |
Indira Sagar Dam, Madhya Pradesh
Indira Sagar dam based on the Narmada River with a height of
92 meters. Is solid gravity dam, situated in Khandwa region of Madhya Pradesh.
Indira Sagar venture was the key undertaking on Narmada river giving astounding
stockpiling site of water. Indira Sagar Dam has the greatest repository in
India.
Height - 302 feet
Length - 653 meter
Type - Concrete
Gravity Dam
Inflow - Narmada River
Reservoir Capacity - 12.2 billion cubic meters
Electricity Production Capacity - 1000
MW