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The Bhima River is the longest tributary of the Krishna River. [8] It has a total length of 861 km (535 mi) and catchment area of 70,614 km 2 (27,264 sq mi). [10] Three tributaries, Panchganga, Warna and Yerla, meet the Krishna River near Sangli. Hindus consider these places holy.
Krishna River 1995 Lower Jurala HEP, Mahabubnagar: Krishna River Rajolibanda Dam: Tungabhadra River 1956 Dindi Reservoir: 2.0 Krishna River Dindi Balancing Reservoir (Nakkalgandi Reservoir) 7.5 Krishna River U/C Osman Sagar Reservoir: 3.9 Krishna River Himayath Sagar: 2.9 Krishna River Musi Reservoir: 3.8 Krishna River Koilsagar: 3.9 Krishna River
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Krishna River basin states Maharashtra, Karnataka and old Andhra Pradesh insisted on the quicker verdict as it had become more expedient for the construction of irrigation projects in Krishna basin. [2] So the proceedings of Krishna Water Disputes Tribunal (KWDT) were taken up first separately and its final verdict was submitted to GoI on 27 ...
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Krishna Pushkaram is a holy festival in Hinduism to worship the Krishna River, which is one of the 12 sacred rivers in India. The holy festival is observed in the banks along it, usually held in the form of fairs, praying halls, or Hindu temples with ghats along the river. The festivity normally occurs once in every 12 years and is celebrated ...
Basava Sagar Dam, previously known as Narayanpura Dam, is a dam constructed across the Krishna River at Yadgir District, Karnataka State, India. [1] The reservoir that it impounds is known as Basava Sagar, and has a total storage capacity of 37.965 tmcft (1.075 km 3), with 30.5 tmcft (0.85 km 3) live storage.
The Upper Krishna Project (UKP) is an irrigation project across the Krishna River to provide irrigation to the drought-prone areas of Vijayapura district, Karnataka, Bagalkot, Kalburgi, Yadgir and Raichur districts in the state of Karnataka in south India.