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The Dams are massive barriers built across rivers or the streams to utilize the flow of water for human activities such as irrigation and of hydroelectricity generation. The reservoirs formed due to the construction of dams can be used for several purposes like irrigation, industrial use, navigation etc. Also, it helps to suppress flood. National Register of Large Dam (NRLD) is a compilation of the dams in India, based on the information received from the State Governments. At present, there are 5264 completed large dams and 437 under construction large dams are in our country. Maharashtra has the maximum number of large dams in India (1845) followed by Madhya Pradesh (905) and Gujarat (666).
Dams in India
Before we go into the list of dams in India, let us read more about the different types of dams. On the basis of the structure, dams can be of the following types:
- Gravity dam
- Arch dam
- Arch-gravity dam
- Earth fill dam
- Barrages
- Rock-fill dam
- Embankment dam
- Concrete face rock-fill dam
List of Dams in India
Sl. No. |
State |
Name of the Dam |
River |
1 |
Andra Pradesh |
Nagarjuna Sagar Dam |
Krishna |
2 |
Andra Pradesh |
Sirsailam |
Krishna |
3 |
Arunachal Pradesh |
Dibang Dam |
Dibang |
4 |
Arunachal Pradesh |
Subansiri |
Subansiri |
5 |
Arunachal Pradesh |
Randinadi Dam |
Ranganadi |
6 |
Andra Pradesh |
Somasila |
Pennar |
7 |
Chattisgarh |
Dudhawa Dam |
Mahanadi |
8 |
Chattisgarh |
Tanduala |
Tandula and Sukh Nala |
9 |
Chattisgarh |
Gangrel |
Mahanadi |
10 |
Goa |
Salaulim |
Sanguem |
11 |
Gujarat |
Sardar Sarovar Dam |
Narmada |
12 |
Gujarat |
Ukai Dam |
Tapti |
13 |
Gujarat |
Kamleshwar Dam(Within the Gir National Park) |
Hiran River |
14 |
Gujarat |
Dharoi Dam |
Sabarmati River |
15 |
Telengana |
Kaleshwaram( multi-purpose irrigation project ) |
Godawari |
16 |
Telengana |
Singur Dam |
Manjira |
17 |
Himachal Pradesh |
Bhakra Nangal Dam |
Sutlej |
18 |
Himachal Pradesh |
Pandoh Dam |
Beas |
19 |
Himachal Pradesh |
Maharana Pratp Sagar Dam(Pong Dam) |
Beas |
20 |
Himachal Pradesh |
Chamera Dam |
Ravi |
21 |
Jammu and Kashmir |
Bhagilar |
Chenab |
22 |
Jammu and Kashmir |
Dhumkar Hydroelectric Project Dam |
Indus |
23 |
Jammu and Kashmir |
Uri Hydroelectric Project Dam |
Jhelum |
24 |
Jammu and Kashmir |
Kishanganga Hydroelectric Project Dam |
Kishanganga |
25 |
Jharkhand |
Panchet |
Damodar |
26 |
Jharkhand |
Chandil Dam |
Swarnarekha River |
27 |
Jharkhand |
Maithon Dam |
Barkar River |
28 |
Karnataka |
Tunga Bhadra Dam |
Tunga Bhadra |
29 |
Karnataka |
Krishna Raj Sagar Dam |
Kaveri |
30 |
Karnataka |
Linganamkki |
Sharravati River |
31 |
Karnataka |
Supa Dam |
Kali River |
32 |
Karnataka |
Kodasali Dam |
Kali River |
33 |
Kerala |
Malampuzha Dam |
Bharatapuzha |
34 |
Kerala |
Parambikulam |
Chalakudi River |
35 |
Kerala |
Thenmala Dam |
Kallada River |
36 |
Kerala |
Sholayar Dam |
Chalakudi River |
37 |
Kerala |
Banasura Sagar Dam |
Kabani River |
38 |
Kerala |
Mullaperiar Dam |
Periyar |
39 |
Madya Pradesh |
Bansagar Dam |
Son |
40 |
Madya Pradesh |
Gandhi Sagar Dam |
Chambal |
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Facts about the Indian Dams
- Indira Sagar Dam has the biggest reservoir in India.
- Tehri Dam in Uttarakhand built over the river Bhagirathi is the highest dam in India with a height of 260.5 m (855 ft).
- Nagarjuna Sagar Dam, Hyderabad over river Krisha is not just India’s but world’s largest masonry dam.
- Bhakra Dam is the second-largest dam of Asia and the largest dam in India across the Sutlej River Himachal Pradesh.
- The highest straight gravity Dam in India – Bhakra Dam
- Hirakud Dam is one of the longest dams in the world with a length of 25.8 km.
- Kallani Dam( (Grand Anicut)) on river Kaveri in Tamil Nadu is the first Dam in India.
- The Kallanai Dam was built during the second century AD by Karikalan, a king of the Chola Dynasty.
- Three Gorges Dam, over the Yangtze River, has been the world’s largest power station in terms of installed capacity (22,500 MW).
- The tallest dam in the world- Nurek dam in Tajikistan.
- Sardar Sarovar Dam on the river Narmada – world’s second-biggest concrete gravity dam after America’s Grand Coulee.
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