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The intake of the project is located in Chisapani in the Karnali River. The project has an incremental history with multiple phases. The project has an incremental history with multiple phases. The first initiation was done in 1953BS by Rani Padam Kumari Shah with a command area of 4,000 ha which was named Rani kulo pranali .
Ramjal Setu Link Project or RSLP (previously known as: Parvati-Kalisindh-Chambal-Eastern Rajasthan Canal Project (PKC-ERCP)) [1] is a river interlinking project initiated by the Government of Rajasthan and supported by the Government of India to provide water to the eastern districts of the Indian state of Rajasthan. [2] [3] [4]
Karnali Bridge, the asymmetric, single-tower, cable-stayed bridge is the second longest of its type in Nepal and was built by international collaboration between USA, Japan and Nepal. [ 1 ] Overview
List of Projects so far declared by the Government as National Projects [2] Sl. No. Name of the Project State Status 1: Gosi Khurd Irrigation Project: Maharashtra: Project is under Execution 2: Shahpurkandi dam project: Punjab: Project is under Execution 3: Teesta Barrage Project: West Bengal: Project is under Execution 4: Saryu Nahar Pariyojna ...
Karnali Chisapani: 1,800: Upper Karnali 300 Pancheswor 7480 Thulo Dhunga 25 Tavur/Mewa 101 Dudhkoshi 300 Budhiganga Hydropower Project: 20 Rahughat Khola 27 Likhu IV 40 Kabeli ‘A’ 30 Kulekhani III: makawanpur: 14: 2019 Aandhikola 180 Khimti II 27 Upper Modi 14 Langtang Khola 218 Madisaneswor 86 Upper Seti 122 Kankai 60 Upper Modi ‘A’ 42 ...
Eastern Rajasthan Canal Project (ERCP) envisages intra-basin transfer of water within the Chambal Basin by utilising surplus monsoon water available in Kalisindh, Parvati, Mej and Chakan sub-basins and diverting it into water deficit sub-basins of Banas, Gambhiri, Banganga and Parbati to provide drinking and industrial water to 13 districts of ...
The Ghaghara River, also known as the Karnali River in Nepal, Mapcha Tsangpo in Tibet, and the lower Ghaghara in Awadh is known as the Sarayu River [1], [2] is a perennial trans-boundary river that originates in the northern slopes of the Himalayas in the Tibetan Plateau, cuts through the Himalayas in Nepal and joins the Sharda River at Brahmaghat in India.
Crossing the Karnali River at Chisapani, the highway continues west to the Indian border at Bhim Datta on the Mahakali River, crossing on a barrage. The section between Chisapani and Bhim Datta is in poor repair. There is a 4 kilometres (2.5 mi) extension to Banbasa, the first town in Uttarakhand, India. [15]