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Dam/Reservoir River Location Storage capacity (tmcft) Reservoir level (m) Height of Dam (m) Length of Dam (m) No. of Gates Type Reservoir Area (km 2) Completed year Purpose Almatti Dam [3] [4] Krishna: Nidagundi taluk, Bijapur district: 123.25: 519.6: 49.29: 1564.85: 26: Earth-fill, Gravity & Masonry dam: 540.11: 1999: Irrigation ...
Karnataka, India • elevation: 556 m (1,824 ft) Mouth • location. India: Length: 74 km (46 mi) The Karanja River is a tributary of the Manjira River. The river ...
Bidar Forest Division is the northernmost division of Karnataka, encompassing the whole of Bidar district and 31 villages of the adjoining Gulbarga district. Classified under reserve forests , protected forests and unclassed forests, Bidar Forest Division has 435.92 km 2 (168.31 sq mi) of its area under forest cover.
Chulki Nala is a river in Bidar District. It starts at Chowkiwadi in Basavakalyan taluka. It flows for 42 km in Bidar district and joins the river Karanja. [1] A Composite Dam is built near Mustapur village of Basava Kalyana Taluk in Bidar District for Irrigation and Drinking water purposes.
hallikhed b is a very beautiful village, with karanja Dam nearby and wonderful people This article related to a location in Bidar district , Karnataka , India is a stub . You can help Wikipedia by expanding it .
The water is used for irrigation in Mysore and Mandya, and it is the main source of drinking water for all of Mysore, Mandya and almost the whole of Bengaluru city, the capital of Karnataka. [8] The water released from this dam flows into the state of Tamil Nadu and is stored in Mettur dam in the Salem district. [9]
The water released from the dam adds to the beauty of the waterfalls in the monsoon season. [18] The power station has been operational since 1948 and is of 120 MW capacity, one of the largest hydroelectric stations in India at that time and a small source of electric power for Karnataka now.
A view of the penstocks leading to the generators of the Linganamakki dam. The Linganamakki Dam was constructed by the Karnataka State Government in 1964. Located in the Linganamakki village of Sagara taluk, the dam has a length of 2.74 kilometres (1.70 mi) stretching across the Sharavathi river. It is located about 9 km from Jog Falls. [1]