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List-Of-Dams-In-India.Pdf Follow Us LIST OF DAMS IN INDIA List of Dams in India You can also try the quiz on “Dams in India” here – Quiz link Name of the Dam Name of the State Name of the River Somasila Dam Andhra Pradesh Pennar River. Nagarjun Sagar Andhra Pradesh Krishna River. Prakasam Barrage Andhra Pradesh Krishna River. Dindi Reservoir Andhra Pradesh Krishna River. Tatipudi Reservoir Andhra Pradesh Gosthani River Project Srisailam Dam Andhra Pradesh Krishna River Gandipalem, Manneru Gandipalem Reservoir Andhra Pradesh River Dummaguden Dam Andhra Pradesh Godavari Ukai Dam Gujarat Tapti River Dharoi Dam Gujarat Banas River. Kadana dam Gujarat Mahi River Dantiwada Dam Gujarat Sabarmati River Pandoh Dam Himachal Pradesh Beas River Bhakra Nangal Himachal Pradesh Sutlej River Dam (ONGC GT 2012) Nathpa Dam Himachal Pradesh Sutlej River Chamera Dam Himachal Pradesh Ravi River Gobind Sagar, Reservoir Himachal Pradesh Sutlej River Maharana Pratap Sagar Himachal Pradesh Pong Dam Lake Reservoir Salal Project Jammu & Kashmir Chenab River Baglihar Dam Jammu & Kashmir Chenab River www.recruitment.guru/general-knowledge/| 1 Follow Us LIST OF DAMS IN INDIA Chutak Hydroelectric Jammu & Kashmir Suru River Project Dumkhar Hydroelectric Jammu & Kashmir Indus River Dam Uri Hydroelectric Dam Jammu & Kashmir Jhelum River. Maithon Dam Jharkhand Barakar River. Chandil Dam Jharkhand Subarnarekha River. Panchet Dam Jharkhand Damodar River. Tungabhadra River and Tunga Bhadra Dam Karnataka Krishna River. Linganamakki dam Karnataka Sharavathi River. Kadra Dam Karnataka Kalinadi River. Alamatti Dam Karnataka Krishna River. Supa Dam Karnataka Kali River. Krishna Raja Sagara Dam Karnataka Cauvery River Harangi Dam Karnataka Cauvery River Ghataprabha Reservoir Karnataka Ghataprabha River Manchanabele Dam Karnataka Arkavathy River Narayanpur Dam Karnataka Krishna River Kodasalli Dam Karnataka Kali River. Basava Sagara Dam Karnataka Krishna River. Hemavathi Reservoir Karnataka Kaveri River. Banasura Sagar Dam Kerala Chalakudy River. Malampuzha Dam Kerala Malampuzha River. Peechi Dam Kerala Manali River. Idukki Dam Kerala Periyar River. Kundala Dam Kerala Parambikulam River. Parambikulam Dam Kerala Parambikulam River. Walayar Dam Kerala Walayar River. www.recruitment.guru/general-knowledge/| 2 Follow Us LIST OF DAMS IN INDIA Mullaperiyar Dam Kerala Pennar River. Neyyar Dam Kerala Pennar River Rajghat Dam Madhya Pradesh Betwa River. Barna Dam Madhya Pradesh Barna River Indirasagar Project Madhya Pradesh Narmada River Narmada Dam Project Madhya Pradesh Narmada River Bargi Dam Madhya Pradesh Narmada River Bansagar Dam Madhya Pradesh Son River. Gandhi Sagar Dam Madhya Pradesh Chambal River Tawa Reservoir Madhya Pradesh Tawa River Yeldari Dam Maharashtra Purna River Ujani Dam Maharashtra Bhima River Pawna Dam Maharashtra Pawna River. Mulshi Dam Maharashtra Mula River. Koyna Dam Maharashtra Koyna River Jaikwadi Dam Maharashtra Godavari River Bhatsa Dam Maharashtra Bhatsa and Chorna rivers Wilson Dam Maharashtra Pravara River Tansa Dam Maharashtra Tansa River Panshet Dam Maharashtra Mutha River Mula Dam Maharashtra Mula River Kolkewadi Dam Maharashtra Koyna River Girna Dam Maharashtra Girna and Godavari River Bhandardara Dam Maharashtra Arthur Lake Vaitarna Dam Maharashtra Vaitarna River. Radhanagari Dam Maharashtra Bhogawati River Nandur Madhmeshwar Maharashtra Godavari River Dam www.recruitment.guru/general-knowledge/| 3 Follow Us LIST OF DAMS IN INDIA Manair Dam Maharashtra Manair River Khadakwasla Dam Maharashtra Mutha River Gangapur Dam Maharashtra Godavari River Jalaput Dam Orissa Machkund River Balimela Reservoir Orissa Sileru River Indravati Dam Orissa Indravati River Hirakud Dam Orissa Mahanadi River Himayat Sagar Reservoir Telangana River Musi Singur dam Telangana Manjira Lower Manair Reservoir Telangana Maner River Nizam Sagar Dam Telangana Manjira River Ramagundam Dam Telangana Godavari Shriram Sagar Reservoir Telangana Godavari River. Vaigai Dam Tamil Nadu Vaigai River Aliyar Reservoir Tamil Nadu River Aliyar Chittar Reservoir Tamil Nadu Chittar River Krishnagiri Reservoir Tamil Nadu Thenpennai River Manimuthar Reservoir Tamil Nadu Tambaraparani River Pechiparai Reservoir Tamil Nadu River Kodayar Soolagiri Chinnar Tamil Nadu Chinnar River Reservoir Thunakadavu Reservoir Tamil Nadu Chalakudy River. Varattupallam Reservoir Tamil Nadu ------------- Vidur Reservoir Tamil Nadu ------------- Perunchani Dam Tamil Nadu Paralayar River Amaravathi Reservoir Tamil Nadu Amaravathi River Gundar Reservoir Tamil Nadu Berijam Lake Kullursandai Reservoir Tamil Nadu Arjuna Nadi www.recruitment.guru/general-knowledge/| 4 Follow Us LIST OF DAMS IN INDIA Pambar Reservoir Tamil Nadu Pambar River Periyar Reservoir Tamil Nadu Periyar River. Stanley Reservoir Tamil Nadu Kaveri River Uppar Reservoir Tamil Nadu Uppar River Vattamalaikarai Odai Tamil Nadu Odai River Reservoir Willingdon Reservoir Tamil Nadu Periya Odai River Mettur Dam Tamil Nadu Kaveri River. Bhavanisagar Reservoir Tamil Nadu Bhavani River. Kodaganar Reservoir Tamil Nadu Kodagananar River. Manimukthanadhi Tamil Nadu Manimuktha River. Reservoir Parambikulam Reservoir Tamil Nadu Parambikulam River. Sholayar Reservoir Tamil Nadu Chalakudy River. Parmabikulam Aliyar Thirumurthi Reservoir Tamil Nadu River Varadamanadhi Tamil Nadu Reservoir Vembakottai Reservoir Tamil Nadu Vaippar River Manjalar Reservoir Tamil Nadu Manjalar River. Parichha Dam Uttar Pradesh Betwa River. Rihand River and Son Rihand Project Uttar Pradesh River. Govind Ballabh Pant Uttar Pradesh Rihand River. Sagar Dam Tehri Dam Uttrakhand Bhagirathi River. 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