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Static GK : List of Important Dams in India Bank | SSC | Railway Static GK : List of Important Dams in India (State – Andhra Pradesh) Dam River Location Kalyani Dam Swarnamukhi River Tirupati (Chittoor Dist) Rapur Mandal (Nellore Kandaleru Dam Kandaleru River Dist) Srisailam Dam Krishna River Kurnool Somasila Dam Penna River Somasila (Nellore dist) Veligallu Dam Papagni River Galiveedu (kadappa Dist) (State – Arunachal Pradesh) Dibang Dam (Under Dibang River Lower Dibang Valley Dist Construction) Ranganadi Dam Ranganadi River Yazali Subansiri Dam Subansiri River Lower Subansiri dist Visit –www.ExamsGuruji.com Join- http://t.me/Examsguruji Page 1 Bank | SSC | Railway (State – Bihar) Chandan Dam Chandan River Banka Dist Durgawati Dam Durgawati River Bhabhua (Kaimur Dist) Nagi Dam Nagi River Jamui Dist (State – Chhattisgarh) Gangrel Dam Mahanadi River Dhamtari Dist Kutaghat Dam Kharang River Bilaspur Dist Minimata (Hasdeo) Bango Hasdeo River Korba Dist Dam Dudhawa Dam Mahanadi River Dhamtari Dist (State – Gujarat) Dantiwada Dam Banas River Banaskantha Dist Kandana Dam Mahi River Panchmahal Dist Gir National Park Kamleshwar Dam Hiran River (Junagadh Dist) Visit –www.ExamsGuruji.com Join- http://t.me/Examsguruji Page 2 Bank | SSC | Railway Sardar Sarovar Dam Narmada River Narmadha Valley Ukai Dam Tapti River Surat Dist (State – Punjab) Bakhra Nangal Dam Sutlej River Rupnagar Damsal Dam Damsal River Hoshiarpur Ranjit Sagar (Thein) Dam Ravi River Gurdaspur Siswan Dam Siswan Khad Ropar (State – Himachal Pradesh) Bhakra Nangal Dam Sutlej River Bilaspur Chamera Dam Ravi River Dalhousie Maharana Pratap Sagar Beas River Kangra Dam Pandoh Dam Beas River Mandi (State – Jammu & Kashmir) Visit –www.ExamsGuruji.com Join- http://t.me/Examsguruji Page 3 Bank | SSC | Railway Baglihar Dam Chenab River Doda Cholal Dam Cholal Choe River Hoshirapur Shahpur Kandi Dam Ravi River Pathankot Shalal Dam Chenab River Reasi Uri Dam Jhelum River Baramula (State – Jharkhand) Konar Dam Konar River Hazaribagh Maithon Dam Barakar River Asansol Panchet Dam Damodar River Dhanbad Tenughat Dam Damodar River Bokaro (State – Karnataka) Almatti Dam Krishna River Basavana Bagevadi Lakkavalli Bhadra Dam Bhadra River (Chikkamangaluru Dist) Visit –www.ExamsGuruji.com Join- http://t.me/Examsguruji Page 4 Bank | SSC | Railway Hemavathi Dam Hemavathi River Hassan Hidkal Dam Ghataprabha River Hukeri Lakhya Dam Lakhya River Mudigere Linganamakki Dam Sharavathi River Sagar Malaprabha Dam Malaprabha River Parasgad Supa Dam Kalinadi(kali) River Supa Tunga Bhadra Dam Thunga Bhadra River koppal (State – Kerala) Cheruthoni Dam Cheruthoni River Todupulai Idamalayar Dam Edamalayar/Periyar River Ennakal Kuravan and Kurathi Idukki Arch Dam Periyar River (Idukki Dist) Kulamavu Dam Kaliyar River Idukki Kakki Dam Kakki River Pathanamthitta Visit –www.ExamsGuruji.com Join- http://t.me/Examsguruji Page 5 Bank | SSC | Railway Malampuzha Dam Malampuzha river Palakkad Mullaiperiyar Dam Periyar River Idukki Parambikulam Dam Parambikulam River Palakkad Neyyar Dam Neyyar River Thiruvananthapuram (State – Madhya Pradesh) Bansagar Dam Sone River Shahdol Bargi Dam Narmada River Jabalpur Gandhi Sagar Dam Chambal River Mandsaur Indira Sagar Dam Narmada River Mundi (Khandwa Dist) Madikheda Dam Sindh River Shivpuri Omkareshwar Dam Narmada River Mandhata (Khandwa Dist) Tawa Dam Tawa River Hoshangabad (State – Maharashtra) Bhatsa Dam Bhatsa & Chorna River Shahpur Visit –www.ExamsGuruji.com Join- http://t.me/Examsguruji Page 6 Bank | SSC | Railway Isapur Dam Penganga River Hingoli Jayakwadi(Paithan) Dam Godavari River Jayakwadi (Aurangabad) Koyna Dam Koyna River Koyna Nagar (Satara Dist) Totladoh Dam Pench River Nagpur Ujjani (Bhima) Dam Bhima River Solapur Warna Dam Warna River Sangli Dist (State – Odisha) Hirakud Dam (Longest Mahanadi River Sambalpur Dam in India) Indravati Dam Indravati River Nabarangpur Kapur Dam Kapur River Bariguda Mandira Dam Sankha River Sundergarh Muran Dam Muran River Kalahandi Podagada Dam Podagada River Nabarangpur Visit –www.ExamsGuruji.com Join- http://t.me/Examsguruji Page 7 Bank | SSC | Railway Rengali Dam Brahmni River Talcher Upper Kolab Dam Kolab River Koraput (State – Rajasthan) Bisalpur Dam Banas River Tonk Jawahar Sagar Dam Chambal River Kota Jawai Dam Jawai River Pali Mahai Bajaj Sagar Dam Mahi River Banswara Rana Pratap Sagar Dam Chambal River Rawatbhata (State – Tamil Nadu) Aliyar Dam Aliyar River Pollachi (Coimbatore Dist) Amaravathi Dam Amaravathi River Udumalpet (Tirupur Dist) Bhavani Sagar Dam Bhavani River Erode Dist Mettur Dam Cauveri River Mettur (Salem Dist) Sholaiyar Dam Sholaiyar River Valparai (Coimbatore Dist) Visit –www.ExamsGuruji.com Join- http://t.me/Examsguruji Page 8 Bank | SSC | Railway Vaigai Dam Vaigai River Periyakulam (Theni Dist) (State – Telangana) Manair Dam Manair River Karimnagar Nizam sagar Dam Manjira River Kamareddy Ramagundam Dam Godavari River Pedapalli Singur Dam Manjira River Singareddy Somasila Pennar River Somasila Srisailam Dam Krishna River Kurnool Sriram Sagar Dam Godavari River Nirmal town (State – Uttar Pradesh) Dhanraul Dam Ghaghar River Roberts ganj Matatila Dam Betwa River Lalitpur Parichha Dam Betwa River Jhansi Rajghat Dam Betwa River Lalitpur Visit –www.ExamsGuruji.com Join- http://t.me/Examsguruji Page 9 Bank | SSC | Railway Rihand Dam Rihand River Pipri (Sonbhadra Dist) Ganges Barrage Ganges River Kanpur (State – West Bengal) Durgapur Barrage Damodar River Durgapur Farakka Barrage Ganges River Murshidabad Kangasabati Dam Kangasabati, Kumari Bankura Panchet Dam Damodar River Panchet Join Our Social Network, Links Below: Visit Our Official Website- www.Examsguruji.com Follow us in Facebook- https://www.facebook.com/examsgurujiofficial Join our Telegram Channel- https://t.me/Examsguruji Visit –www.ExamsGuruji.com Join- http://t.me/Examsguruji Page 10 .
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