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HALALI DAM
The Halali reservoir is a
reservoir in the Raisen district of Madhya Pradesh, India. It is built on the
Halali River, and lies 40 km away from the state capital Bhopal. The Halali
River is a tributary of the Betwa River.
It was formerly known as Thal River. In
the 18th century, Dost Mohammad Khan’s forces killed a rival Rajput force near
Jagdishpur (later renamed to Islamnagar) on the bank of river. The river was
renamed to “Halati River” (the river of slaughter), because it appeared red
with the blood of the victims. Another name for the river is Banganga. The
Halali reservoir was commissioned in 1973.
TAWA DAM NEAR BHOPAL
Tawa
Dam (Reservoir) is a large reservoir on the Tawa River in central India. It is
located in Hoshangabad District of Madhya Pradesh state. The reservoir was
formed by the construction of the Tawa Dam, which began in 1958 and was
completed in 1978. The dam provides for irrigation to several thousand hectares
of farming land in Hoshangabad and Harda districts. At the time of the
construction of the Tawa reservoir, almost forty-four villages were submerged.
Tawa
Reservoir is nestled between the western boundary of Satpura National Park and
Bori Wildlife Sanctuary. Water Resources Department of Madhya Pradesh bears the
responsibility to maintain the Tawa Reservoir. The reservoir is almost 57.91
metres high and 1,815 metres long.
KOLAR DAM, BHOPAL
Kolar Dam, a major masonry dam, is located about 35 km away from Bhopal, near Lawakhari village in Sehore District.
Constructed across the Kolar River, a tributary of Narmada on the right bank, the dam is about 45 m high. The maximum storage capacity is 270 M cm. The dam serves the irrigation purpose of Bhopal city and the surrounding areas. The nearest airport is Bhopal Airport Sehore Railway Station serves Lawakhari. Kolar is the smallest urban agglomeration of Bhopal consisting of Old Municipal Towns of kolar, Bhopal.
BHADBHADA DAM, BHOPAL
The Bhadbhada dam (Hindi: भदभदा बांध) is a set of 11 sluice gates at the south-east corner of Upper lake in Bhopal. It was constructed in 1965. And the capacity of the Bhadbhada dam is 117.05 million m. The gates are used to control the outflow of water from the lake to Kaliasote River, and are usually opened only when the city receives heavy rainfall during the monsoon season.
The free flow of water in Kalia Sot could prove fatal for the upper lake. So, another dam was built at Bhadbhada that allowed water into the Kalia Sot only when the Upper Lake would overflow in the monsoons.
KALIASOT DAM, BHOPAL
Kaliasot Dam is the most significant of the works and vision of Raja Bhoj was his work for water conservation, as early as eleventh century that named as Kaliasot Dam. The great Bhoj clearly understood the importance of water in the survival, settlement and development of human society. Raja Bhoj of India is yet to get the credit of the first visionary in known history for creating the first man made large reservoir. The great Bhoj dam lasted more than 400 years up to the fifteenth century. It changed the entire eco system of the central India. Forests and wild life developed and the place became a haven for nature and beauty.
It is after Kalia Gond that this river is called Kalia Sot today. A dam on the river was drawn and known as the Kalia Sot dam, and is one of the main sources of water supply to Bhopal city.
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