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Pages in category "Irrigation in Nepal" The following 68 pages are in this category, out of 68 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
Sikta Irrigation Project is one of the National Pride Projects of Nepal. [1] The intake is in the Rapti river in western Nepal. There are two canals with the capacity of 50 m3/s each. The length of canal is 45.25 kilometres in the western section and 53 kilometres in the eastern section. The canals are constituted into 3 phases. [2]
Rani Jamara Kulariya Irrigation Project is one of the National Pride Projects of Nepal located in Kailali district. The intake of the project is located in Chisapani in the Karnali River . The project has an incremental history with multiple phases.
Babai Irrigation Project (बबई सिचाई आयोजना) is an irrigation project in western Nepal which aim to irrigate 36,000 ha of land by using water of Babai River. The project has been listed as the National Pride Projects of Nepal and is implemented by the Ministry of Energy, Water Resources and Irrigation (Nepal). The ...
The department and its branch offices are run by officers of Nepal Engineering Service (Civil/Irrigation). [6]The department has 52 irrigation management offices and project offices along with a few Mechanical Offices and Embankment Offices at central level.
The Kankai Irrigation Project was developed for the purpose of irrigating 8,000 hectares (20,000 acres) of agricultural land in Jhapa, a Terai district located at the southeastern corner of Nepal. Its command area is flanked by the Kankai River in the east, the Khrisna River in the west, the Mahendra Highway in the north, and the Indian border ...
Mahakali Irrigation Canal. Mahakali Irrigation Project is one of the National Pride Projects of Nepal. Water from Mahakali river at Sarada barrage is diverted to irrigate the farms in Nepal side as per the Mahakali treaty. [1] The command area lies in Kanchanpur and Kailali districts. [2] [3]
The elevation difference between the intake and irrigation area provided an opportunity to install 46.8 MW firm electricity. The project has a tunnel 12208 meters long that was constructed using a tunnel boring machine (TBM) for the first time in Nepal. The project is owned by the Ministry of Energy, Water Resources and Irrigation.