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The J. Chokka Rao Devadula lift irrigation scheme is a lift irrigation scheme in India. [1] It is the second biggest of its kind in Asia. Devadula is the place in Mulugu District, Telangana, where the scheme's intake well is located. The foundation stone for this scheme was laid by the Chief Minister of Combined State Shri.
Chokka Rao Devadula Lift Irrigation Project uses water from 71 meters. The works pertaining to Sammakka Hydro Electric Project are yet to be started by Telangana State Power Generation Corporation Limited and only civil works pertaining to the intake penstock gates has been reported to completed.
Lift Irrigation Project Lift Irrigation Stage No of Pumps Discharge Capacity River Basin Lift Locations 1 Devadula: Devadula - Stage I Godavari River Gangaram Village, Warangal 2 Kalwakurthy: Kalwakurthy - Stage I Krishna River Yellur Reservoir, Mahabubnagar 3 Kalwakurthy - Stage II veekshana Krishna River Jonnala boguda Reservoir, Mahabubnagar 4
At this location, the dam construction cost (nearly Rs 3000 crores) up to FRL 125 m MSL is less than 10% of the total project cost which includes land acquisition & rehabilitation of displaced people in the submergence area, irrigation canals, water pumping stations, hydro power station, etc. Devadula lift irrigation scheme would also benefit ...
In honor of his service, the lift irrigation project, J. Chokka Rao Devadula lift irrigation sceheme, was named in his memory. [2] References This page was last ...
The Kaleshwaram Lift Irrigation Project (KLIP) is a multi-purpose irrigation project on the Godavari River in Kaleshwaram, Bhupalpally, Telangana, India. [2] Currently the world's largest multi-stage lift irrigation project, [ 3 ] its farthest upstream influence is at the confluence of the Pranahita and Godavari rivers.
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The foundation stone was laid by the then Chief Minister of Andhra Pradesh, Dr. Y. S. Rajasekhara Reddy in 2008. Signing of an agreement by Andhra Pradesh and Maharashtra to implement the Rs. 17,000-crore mega project of Pranahita-Chevella at Delhi in the presence of Chief Ministers of both States opened a new chapter with regard to utilisation of water in the Godavari basin.