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Jammu & Kashmir JAMMU AND KASHMIR IDENTIFIED FUTURE PROJECTS Sl no. Name of Name of Name of Category Name of Capacity Head Discharge Remarks Project State District of Proj river/ in in in * canal kW m m3/sec 1 Aherbal J&K 12000 225 Under Investigation 2 Aizwal J&K 19000 3 Alora J&K ROR 350 213 DPR Under Prepration 4 Ans Stage-I 22.00 22000 5 Ans Stage-II 15.00 15000 6 Ardoo St-I J&K 7500 122 Under Investigation 7 Ardow II J&K ROR 3000 46 Site Identified 8 Aru J&K ROR West Liddar 10000 120 Site identified 9 Aru (Pahalgam) 2.50 2500 10 Atal garh J&K ROR 800 45 2 DPR Ready 11 Atfi Nallah J&K ROR 400 57 Site Identified 12 Bagleth J&K ROR Sewa 8000 120 Site Investigated 13 Bairaas 10.00 10000 14 Bangan J&K ROR Rinnai 12000 90 Site Identified 15 Bange J&K ROR 300 68 Site Identified 16 Baniyar I J&K ROR 500 50 DPR Ready 17 Bap J&K ROR Tawi 6000 100 Site Identified 18 Beriyan J&K 19000 19 Bhala J&K ROR Niru 15000 120 Site Identified 20 Bhallah J&K ROR 1250 107 DPR Under Prepration 21 Bhari Darhal 1.00 1000 22 Bhura J&K 22000 23 Biman J&K ROR Desa Nadi 15000 220 Site Identified 24 Bini J&K ROR 2500 152 Site Identified 25 Bisminal J&K ROR 200 27 Site Identified 26 Boniyar-II 2.60 2600 27 Bonniyar -I J&K ROR Hapatkhai 3000 79 Site identified 28 Bonniyar-II J&K ROR Hapatkhai 3000 70 Site identified 29 Bonniyar-III J&K ROR Hapatkhai 3000 70 Site identified 30 Bring J&K ROR Bring 5000 120 Site identified 31 Bringi J&K Anantang ROR 6000 Site identified 32 Budhal J&K ROR 2000 200 Site Identified 33 Budhkhul J&K ROR 1500 80 Site Identified 34 Burgdong J&K ROR 200 62 0.2 DPR Ready 35 Chandani J&K ROR 750 25 DPR Under Prepration 36 Chandanwari J&K ROR Liddar 7000 440 Site identified 37 Chandenwari- Uri 3.00 3000 38 Chang chenma-I J&K ROR Shyok 6000 120 Site identified 39 Chang chenma-II J&K ROR Shyok 15000 260 Site identified 40 Chenani IV 11.90 11900 41 Chenani V 5.40 5400 42 Chhangmar/Chalungkha J&K Leh Shyok 900 110 43 Chhatru J&K ROR Chhatru Nadi 14000 100 Site Identified 44 Chibra J&K Kargil Chibra nala 850 72 45 Chichnauta J&K 22000 46 Chillong J&K Kargil ROR 250 DPR under preparation 47 Chimi chenmo J&K ROR Zaskar 15000 80 Site identified Sl no. Name of Name of Name of Category Name of Capacity Head Discharge Remarks Project State District of Proj river/ in in in * canal kW m m3/sec 48 Chingran J&K ROR 480 30 Site Identified 49 Chingus-I 2.50 2500 50 Chingus-II 2.50 2500 51 Chishot J&K ROR Bhut Nadi 12000 130 Site identified 52 Chopar J&K ROR Tawi 4000 70 Site Identified 53 Chorton J&K 16000 54 Chumthang J&K Leh Indus 35 19 55 Chutak J&K 4800 41 DPR under preparation 56 Dachigam J&K ROR 2000 66 DPR Ready 57 Dachigam Sch. II J&K 1000 60 58 Dambar J&K ROR Chhatru Nadi 10000 120 Site Identified 59 Damni J&K ROR Ans 6000 60 Site Identified 60 Darhal J&K ROR 560 50 Site Identified 61 Datiwas J&K ROR Erin Nadi 3750 120 Site identified 62 Dawar J&K 16000 63 Delia J&K ROR Kaguna Gad 15000 90 Site Identified 64 Denyal J&K Kargil Doda River 1200 102 65 Dhai J&K ROR 1000 34 Site Identified 66 Dhaieran J&K ROR Painthal 15000 60 Site Identified 67 Dhandanwari J&K ROR West Liddar 6000 240 Site identified 68 Dilkahi J&K ROR Zaij Nadi 5000 75 Site Identified 69 Dobar J&K ROR Dobar Nadi 10000 480 Site identified 70 Domkhar J&K Leh Indus 1360 95 71 Drars J&K 18000 72 Drung J&K ROR 2000 32 8 DPR Ready 73 Dudharnygan J&K ROR Zaij Nadi 3000 60 Site Identified 74 Dunwar-I J&K ROR Satkol 15000 320 Site Identified 75 Dunwar-II J&K ROR Satkol 12000 240 Site Identified 76 Erin J&K ROR 3000 213 DPR Under Prepration 77 Falal J&K ROR Ujh 14000 200 Site Investigated 78 Gagal-Gwari 2.20 2200 79 Galu J&K 20000 80 Ganglose J&K ROR 200 61 Site Identified 81 Gawari Gundo 2.50 2500 82 Ghat J&K ROR 1250 107 DPR Under Prepration 83 Girjan ki Gali 15.00 15000 84 Goma J&K ROR Wakha rong 5000 160 Site identified 85 Gorai J&K ROR Gorai 3000 120 Site identified 86 Gulabgrah 3.00 3000 87 Gwar J&K ROR Kiar Nadi 14000 120 Site Identified 88 Gya(Nyoma Block) J&K Leh ROR 100 Site identified 89 Haftal J&K Kargil Haftal 1820 116 90 Hamdalau J&K ROR Batkol 12000 100 91 Hamuri J&K ROR Bhut Nadi 8000 90 Site identified 92 Hanswar J&K Kishtwar ROR 600 58 DPR Ready 93 Harseny J&K ROR Rembiara 4000 180 Under Investigation 94 Hemischu St-II(Khalsi Block) J&K Leh ROR 200 70 15 Site identified 95 Henachey J&K Leh Shyok 350 42 96 Hirapora J&K 9000 85 Under Investigation 97 Holot J&K ROR Bhazun Nadi 6000 200 Site identified 98 Holot J&K Udhambur ROR 150 Site identified Sl no. Name of Name of Name of Category Name of Capacity Head Discharge Remarks Project State District of Proj river/ in in in * canal kW m m3/sec 99 Humpet J&K ROR Kaintal Nadi 6000 120 Site identified 100 Igu J&K Leh 80 71 101 Jaglano 4.50 4500 102 Kaincha J&K ROR Jai Gad 6000 240 Site Identified 103 Kair Nalla J&K ROR 2000 15 Site Identified 104 Kallar J&K ROR Ans 14000 115 Site Identified 105 Kalwan J&K ROR West Liddar 6000 80 Site identified 106 Kandi J&K ROR Ans 3750 150 Site Identified 107 Kandi draz J&K 4800 400 DPR Under Prepration Sl no. Name of Name of Name of Category Name of Capacity Head Discharge Remarks Project State District of Proj river/ in in in * canal kW m m3/sec 108 Kangil J&K Kargil Wakha Rong 480 41 109 Kanil Wangath J&K Srinagar ROR 1500 Site identified 110 Kanua J&K Udhambur ROR 250 Site identified 111 Kanzil Wangath 12.00 12000 112 Kariam Choshul J&K Kargil Arr Lungpa 1252 133 113 Karnah II J&K Kupwara ROR 2000 Site Identified 114 Karu J&K ROR Indus 12000 36 115 Kaugnigad J&K 8500 258 DPR Under Prepration 116 Khandi Lungpa J&K Kargil Khandi Lungpa 2640 56 117 Kharu(Leh Block) J&K Leh ROR 200 65 15 Site identified 118 Kiar J&K ROR Kiar Nadi 15000 200 Site Identified 119 Kiar J&K Udhambur ROR 250 Site identified 120 Kibber Nallah J&K ROR 2500 95 Site Identified 121 Kolen J&K ROR Nanth nadi 10000 170 Site Identified 122 Koyul J&K Leh Indus 55 15 123 Kudor Nalla J&K ROR 700 80 Site Identified 124 Kuligad J&K 3830 250 DPR Under Prepration 125 Kumdok J&K Leh ROR Kumdok 100 50 0.3 DPR under preparation 126 Kunau J&K ROR Kalnai 13000 120 Site Identified 127 Kunggam J&K Leh Indus 105 45 128 Kungyam (Nyoma Block) J&K Leh ROR 100 30 20 Site identified 129 Kunznag J&K ROR Shyok 11000 98 Site identified 130 Kyaro J&K Leh ROR Kyaro 170 Site identified 131 Laidoh Lungpa J&K Leh 320 271 132 Laripora J&K 5000 30 Site Identified 133 Lashpatri-I J&K ROR Nachni 3000 120 Site identified 134 Lashpatri-II J&K ROR Nachni 3000 115 Site identified 135 Lashpatri-III J&K ROR Nachni 5000 155 Site identified 136 Lianganra J&K 25000 137 Lidru J&K ROR Liddar 12000 171 Site identified 138 Likir J&K Leh 85 59 139 Lingsheet J&K Kargil Lingsheet 630 64 140 Loran SHP 6.00 6000 141 Machel J&K ROR Bhut Nadi 15000 220 Site identified 142 Mahe J&K ROR Indus 13000 50 Site identified 143 Mahu J&K ROR 1200 30 DPR Ready 144 Makha J&K ROR 500 Site Identified 145 Mandi J&K ROR 14000 Reassessment study 146 Mangyan J&K 18000 147 Margon J&K ROR 2500 37 Site Identified 148 Marpachu II J&K Ladakh ROR 300 34 1 DPR Ready 149 Martand Canal 3.00 3000 Sl no. Name of Name of Name of Category Name of Capacity Head Discharge Remarks Project State District of Proj river/ in in in * canal kW m m3/sec 150 Martselang J&K Leh 550 145 151 Mashkoh J&K Kargil Mashkoh Nala 1255 40 152 Matayin J&K Kargil Matayin Nala 235 100 153 Matthyar J&K ROR 425 12 DPR Ready 154 Mau-I J&K ROR Bhut Nadi 6000 70 Site identified 155 Maui -II J&K Udhambur ROR 500 Site identified 156 Maui -II J&K Udhambur ROR 700 Site identified 157 Mau-II J&K ROR Bhut Nadi 14000 120 Site identified 158 Mawar J&K 4000 160 Under Investigation 159 Meru(Nyoma Block) J&K Leh ROR 100 Site identified 160 Mohara J&K baramulla ROR 9000 Site identified 161 Mohumangat I J&K ROR 1250 100 DPR Under Prepration 162 Mohumangat II J&K ROR 2500 107 DPR Under Prepration 163 Mundri J&K ROR Mundri 2000 100 Site identified 164 Naigad Nala J&K ROR Naigad Nala 6000 493 165 Naigad Nala J&K Udhambur ROR 100 Site identified 166 Nalam J&K ROR Apan Nadi 7500 225 Site Identified 167 Nalthi J&K ROR 2500 250 Site Identified 168 Nath Nallah J&K ROR 2000 45 Site Identified 169 Nehru II J&K ROR 2500 107 Site Identified 170 Nerru St.
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