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Bhakra Dam

Bhakra Nangal Dam is a concrete gravity dam on the Satluj River in Bhakra Village near Bilaspur in Bilaspur district, Himachal Pradesh in northern India. The dam forms the Gobind Sagar reservoir.

Bhakra Nangal Dam
The Bhakra Dam, Bilaspur district, Himachal Pradesh, India
Location in Himachal Pradesh
Location in India
Official nameBhakra Dam
LocationBhakra Village, Bilaspur district, Himachal Pradesh, India
Coordinates31°24′39″N 76°26′0″E / 31.41083°N 76.43333°E / 31.41083; 76.43333
Construction began1948; 75 years ago (1948)
Opening date1963; 60 years ago (1963)
Construction cost245.28 crore (equivalent to 200 billion or US$2.5 billion in 2023)
Dam and spillways
Type of damConcrete gravity
ImpoundsSatluj River
Height741 ft (226 m)
Length1,700 ft (520 m)
Width (crest)30 ft (9.1 m)
Width (base)625 ft (191 m)
Spillway typeControlled, overflow
Reservoir
CreatesGobindsagar Reservoir
Total capacity7.551 million megalitres (266.70 tmc ft)
Active capacity6.007 million megalitres
Catchment area56980 km2
Surface area168.35 km2
Maximum water depth1680 ft
Power Station
Commission date1945-1946
Turbines5 x 108 MW, 5 x 157 MW Francis-type
Installed capacity1325 MW

The dam is located at a gorge near the (now submerged) upstream Bhakra village in Bilaspur district of Himachal Pradesh and is of height 226 m.[1] The length of the dam (measured from the road above it) is 518.25 m and the width is 9.1 m. Its reservoir known as "Gobind Sagar" stores up to 9.34 billion cubic metres of water. The 90 km long reservoir created by the Bhakra Dam is spread over an area of 168.35 km2. In terms of storage of water, it is the third largest reservoir in India, the first being Indira Sagar dam in Madhya Pradesh with capacity of 12.22 billion cubic meters and the second being Nagarjunasagar Dam in Telangana.


Described as "New Temple of Resurgent India" by Jawaharlal Nehru,[2] the first prime minister of India, the dam attracts tourists from all over India. Bhakra dam is 15 km from Nangal town, Punjab and 106 km from Bilaspur

Nangal Dam is another dam in Punjab downstream of Bhakra Dam. However, sometimes both the dams together are called Bhakra-Nangal Dam though they are two separate dams.

History edit

Bhakra Dam bridge
Coordinates31°24′39″N 76°26′00″E / 31.4108°N 76.4333°E / 31.4108; 76.4333
Characteristics
Total length1700 feet
Width30 feet
Location
 

The Bhakra-Nangal multipurpose dams were among the earliest river valley development schemes undertaken by India after independence though the project had been conceived long before India became a free nation. The agreement for this project had been signed by the then Punjab Revenue Minister, Sir Chhotu Ram in November 1944 with Raja of Bilaspur and finalised the project plan on 8 January 1945. Preliminary works commenced in 1946. Construction of the dam started in 1948; Jawaharlal Nehru poured the first bucket of concrete into the dry riverbed of the Sutlej on 17 November 1955, as a symbolic initiation of the work. Addressing a gathering there, he said, "This is a gift to the people of India and to the future generations from the workers who built this dam", calling for "raising a memorial" at the dam "in honour" of the workers.[3] The dam was completed by the end of 1963. Successive stages were completed by the early 1970s.

Initially, the construction of the dam was started by Sir Louis Dane, the Lieutenant Governor of Punjab. But the project got delayed and was restarted soon after independence under the chief architect Rai Bahadur Kunwar Sen Gupta. It was financed entirely by the union government. The Control Board for the project included representatives from union government, and of the governments of Punjab, Patiala and East Punjab States Union, Rajasthan, Bilaspur and Himachal Pradesh. The dam was built primarily by Indian workers, with the exception of the American Harvey Slocum who consulted on the project and many workers from the United States Bull Shoals Dam project that joined Slocum on the construction of the Bhakra Dam. A small city was constructed to house the U.S. workers.[4] The organisation evolved for the purpose of design and construction was divided into three parts. The Designs Directorate provided the designs and drawings. The Construction and Plant Design Directorate was to look after its execution and installing of the plant, while the Directorate of Inspection and Control ensured that the specifications are accorded to safety requirements were met.[5] In early 1954, Nehru visited the dam to formally inaugurate it. Historian Ramachandra Guha writes[4]:

As he [Nehru] flicked on the switch of the power house, Dakotas of the Indian air force dipper their wings overhead. Next he opened the sluice gates of the dam. Seeing the water coming towards them, the villagers downstream set off hundreds of homemade crackers. As one eyewitness wrote, 'For 150 miles the boisterous celebration spread like a chain reaction along the great canal and the branches and distributaries to the edge of the Rajasthan Desert, long before the water got there'

In October 1963, at the ceremony to mark the dedication of the Bhakra–Nangal project to the nation, Prime Minister Nehru said, "This dam has been built with the unrelenting toil of man for the benefit of mankind and therefore is worthy of worship. May you call it a Temple or a Gurdwara or a Mosque, it inspires our admiration and reverence". On 22 October 2013, the Government of India approved the release of a commemorative stamp to mark the 50th anniversary of the Bhakra Dam. As how successful India was at that time that it was the only dam in Asia which could produce 1500 MW power.

Also, these are multipurpose projects.

Features edit

The dam, at 741 ft (226 m), is one of the highest gravity dams in the world (compared to USA's largest Oroville Dam at 770 ft). The 166 km2 Gobindsagar Reservoir, named after Guru Gobind Singh, is created by this dam which is the third largest reservoir in India the first being Indira Sagar Dam and second Nagarjunasagar Dam.[6] The river Satluj used to flow through a narrow gorge between two hills, Naina Devi ki dhar and Ramgarh ki dhar, and the site was chosen to dam the river. The large map http://www.lib.utexas.edu/maps/ams/india/nh-43-03.jpg shows the location of the original Bhakra village that was submerged in the lake formed behind the dam.

Bhakra dam was part of the larger multipurpose Bhakra Nangal Project whose aims were to prevent floods in the Satluj-Beas river valley, to provide irrigation to adjoining states and also to provide hydro-electricity. It also became a tourist spot for the tourists during later years because of its huge size and uniqueness.

It also has four spillway gates that are only used when the reservoir exceeds the maximum allowed level.

Nangal dam is a barrage dam that is 10 km downstream of Bhakra dam

Irrigation edit

The dam holds excess waters during the monsoon and provides a regulated release during the year. It also prevents damage due to monsoon floods. The Bhakra Canal fed by this dam provides irrigation to 10 million acres of (40,000 km2) fields in Punjab, Haryana, and Rajasthan.[7]

Water flows from Bhakra Dam downstream Nangal dam where it is controlled and released into Nangal Hydel Channel that later becomes Bhakra Main Line after Ganguwal and Kotla power plants. The Bhakra main line is a canal that mostly supplies irrigation water to the state of Haryana.

Electricity generation edit

Bhakra Dam has ten power generators with five on each side. Generators for the left power house were originally supplied by Hitachi, Japan and upgraded to the present capacity by Sumitomo, Hitachi and Andritz.[8][9] Generators for the right side were originally supplied by Soviet Union and later upgraded to the present capacity by Russia.[10] The two power houses have a total capacity of 1325 MW. The left power house contain 3 x 108 MW and 2 x 126 MW Francis turbines while the right has 5 x 157 MW.[11]

The power generated at Bhakra Dam is distributed among partner states of Himachal Pradesh, Punjab, Haryana, Rajasthan, Chandigarh and Delhi.

Three additional power plants are on the two canals Nangal Hydel Channel and Anandpur Sahib Hydel Channel that originate from Nangal dam. Their generation capacities are : Ganguwal - 77.65 MW, Kotla - 77.65 MW and Anandpur - 134 MW.[12][13][14]

Fishing edit

 
Gobind Sagar Lake (Bhakra Dam Reservoir)

The Gobind Sagar reservoir is home to many fish species including endangered Mahseer. Commercial fishing in the reservoir is a source of revenue for the local population.

Management edit

Bhakra Beas Management Board (BBMB) was constituted in 1966 for the administration, maintenance and operation of Bhakra Nangal Project from 1 October 1967. It manages the operation of both the dams. Its members are appointed by the government of India and by the states of Punjab, Haryana, Rajasthan, Himachal Pradesh, and Union territories of Delhi, and Chandigarh. Bhakra Management Board was renamed Bhakra Beas Management Board (BBMB) on 15 May 1976 to also manage dams on the river Beas. Since then the Bhakra Beas Management Board is engaged in the regulation of the supply of water and power from Bhakra Nangal Project and Beas Projects to the states of Punjab, Haryana, Rajasthan, Himachal Pradesh, Delhi, and Chandigarh government.

The Bhakra Beas Management Board regulates, operates and manages Bhakra Dam, Dehar Hydroelectric Project, Pong dam, Ganguwal and Kotla power stations.[15]

Tourism edit

 
1967 postal stamp

Being the second largest dam in India after Tehri Dam, it attracts a large number of tourists who visit its reservoir and attractive location. However, for security reasons, visitors to Bhakra-Nangal Dam has been banned since Board (BBMB) are also run the Bhakhra Tourism Railway run on narrow gauge railway line just like Darjeeling himalayan railway, from bhakhra dam to nangal dam. There are 8 railway stations and traveling is absolutely free.

Displacement of People edit

The large reservoir created by the dam displaced a large population from the district of Bilaspur. About 371 villages were submerged. After 50 years of its completion, there is still a question of full resettlement of oustees.[16]

See also edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ . Archived from the original on 31 March 2013. Retrieved 17 May 2012.
  2. ^ "Sorry for the inconvenience". bbmb.gov.in. Retrieved 14 November 2009.
  3. ^ "Nehru Opens Work On Bhakra Dam". The Indian Express. 18 November 1955. p. 1. Retrieved 25 August 2017.
  4. ^ a b Guha, Ramachandra (2022). India after Gandhi: the history of the world's largest democracy (10th anniversary edition, updated and expanded, first published in hardcover ed.). New Delhi: Picador India. ISBN 978-93-82616-97-9.
  5. ^ "Bhakra Dam Will Be Engineering Marvel". The Indian Express. 4 September 1955. p. 13. Retrieved 11 April 2017.
  6. ^ (PDF). Central Water Commission. Archived from the original (PDF) on 21 July 2011. Retrieved 10 July 2011.
  7. ^ "Agreement on construction of Bhakra Nangal project between Punjab and Rajasthan in January, 1959" (PDF). Retrieved 15 February 2020.
  8. ^ "Hitachi, Ltd. and Sumitomo Corporation Secure Contract with India's Bhakra Beas ManagementBoard to Renovate Hydroelectric Power Station| Sumitomo Corporation". Sumitomo Corporation. Retrieved 9 January 2016.
  9. ^ "Dams show promise of filling early - Indian Express". archive.indianexpress.com. Retrieved 9 January 2016.
  10. ^ "Bhakra right bank power house dedicated - Times of India". The Times of India. 16 March 2002. Retrieved 9 January 2016.
  11. ^ "New Page 1". bbmb.gov.in. Retrieved 9 January 2016.
  12. ^ "BBMB - Ganguwal". bbmb.gov.in. Retrieved 9 January 2016.
  13. ^ "BBMB - Kotla". bbmb.gov.in. Retrieved 9 January 2016.
  14. ^ . www.pspcl.in. Archived from the original on 26 January 2016. Retrieved 9 January 2016.
  15. ^ "New Page 1". bbmb.gov.in. Retrieved 10 January 2016.
  16. ^ "50 years on, Bhakra Dam oustees wait for rehabilitation - Times of India". The Times of India. 22 October 2013. Retrieved 8 January 2016.

External links edit

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Bhakra Dam news newspapers books scholar JSTOR March 2010 Learn how and when to remove this template message Bhakra Nangal Dam is a concrete gravity dam on the Satluj River in Bhakra Village near Bilaspur in Bilaspur district Himachal Pradesh in northern India The dam forms the Gobind Sagar reservoir Bhakra Nangal DamThe Bhakra Dam Bilaspur district Himachal Pradesh IndiaLocation in Himachal PradeshShow map of Himachal PradeshLocation in IndiaShow map of IndiaOfficial nameBhakra DamLocationBhakra Village Bilaspur district Himachal Pradesh IndiaCoordinates31 24 39 N 76 26 0 E 31 41083 N 76 43333 E 31 41083 76 43333Construction began1948 75 years ago 1948 Opening date1963 60 years ago 1963 Construction cost 245 28 crore equivalent to 200 billion or US 2 5 billion in 2023 Dam and spillwaysType of damConcrete gravityImpoundsSatluj RiverHeight741 ft 226 m Length1 700 ft 520 m Width crest 30 ft 9 1 m Width base 625 ft 191 m Spillway typeControlled overflowReservoirCreatesGobindsagar ReservoirTotal capacity7 551 million megalitres 266 70 tmc ft Active capacity6 007 million megalitresCatchment area56980 km2Surface area168 35 km2Maximum water depth1680 ftPower StationCommission date1945 1946Turbines5 x 108 MW 5 x 157 MW Francis typeInstalled capacity1325 MWThe dam is located at a gorge near the now submerged upstream Bhakra village in Bilaspur district of Himachal Pradesh and is of height 226 m 1 The length of the dam measured from the road above it is 518 25 m and the width is 9 1 m Its reservoir known as Gobind Sagar stores up to 9 34 billion cubic metres of water The 90 km long reservoir created by the Bhakra Dam is spread over an area of 168 35 km2 In terms of storage of water it is the third largest reservoir in India the first being Indira Sagar dam in Madhya Pradesh with capacity of 12 22 billion cubic meters and the second being Nagarjunasagar Dam in Telangana Described as New Temple of Resurgent India by Jawaharlal Nehru 2 the first prime minister of India the dam attracts tourists from all over India Bhakra dam is 15 km from Nangal town Punjab and 106 km from BilaspurNangal Dam is another dam in Punjab downstream of Bhakra Dam However sometimes both the dams together are called Bhakra Nangal Dam though they are two separate dams Contents 1 History 2 Features 2 1 Irrigation 2 2 Electricity generation 2 3 Fishing 3 Management 3 1 Tourism 4 Displacement of People 5 See also 6 Notes 7 External linksHistory editBhakra Dam bridgeCoordinates31 24 39 N 76 26 00 E 31 4108 N 76 4333 E 31 4108 76 4333CharacteristicsTotal length1700 feetWidth30 feetLocation nbsp The Bhakra Nangal multipurpose dams were among the earliest river valley development schemes undertaken by India after independence though the project had been conceived long before India became a free nation The agreement for this project had been signed by the then Punjab Revenue Minister Sir Chhotu Ram in November 1944 with Raja of Bilaspur and finalised the project plan on 8 January 1945 Preliminary works commenced in 1946 Construction of the dam started in 1948 Jawaharlal Nehru poured the first bucket of concrete into the dry riverbed of the Sutlej on 17 November 1955 as a symbolic initiation of the work Addressing a gathering there he said This is a gift to the people of India and to the future generations from the workers who built this dam calling for raising a memorial at the dam in honour of the workers 3 The dam was completed by the end of 1963 Successive stages were completed by the early 1970s Initially the construction of the dam was started by Sir Louis Dane the Lieutenant Governor of Punjab But the project got delayed and was restarted soon after independence under the chief architect Rai Bahadur Kunwar Sen Gupta It was financed entirely by the union government The Control Board for the project included representatives from union government and of the governments of Punjab Patiala and East Punjab States Union Rajasthan Bilaspur and Himachal Pradesh The dam was built primarily by Indian workers with the exception of the American Harvey Slocum who consulted on the project and many workers from the United States Bull Shoals Dam project that joined Slocum on the construction of the Bhakra Dam A small city was constructed to house the U S workers 4 The organisation evolved for the purpose of design and construction was divided into three parts The Designs Directorate provided the designs and drawings The Construction and Plant Design Directorate was to look after its execution and installing of the plant while the Directorate of Inspection and Control ensured that the specifications are accorded to safety requirements were met 5 In early 1954 Nehru visited the dam to formally inaugurate it Historian Ramachandra Guha writes 4 As he Nehru flicked on the switch of the power house Dakotas of the Indian air force dipper their wings overhead Next he opened the sluice gates of the dam Seeing the water coming towards them the villagers downstream set off hundreds of homemade crackers As one eyewitness wrote For 150 miles the boisterous celebration spread like a chain reaction along the great canal and the branches and distributaries to the edge of the Rajasthan Desert long before the water got there In October 1963 at the ceremony to mark the dedication of the Bhakra Nangal project to the nation Prime Minister Nehru said This dam has been built with the unrelenting toil of man for the benefit of mankind and therefore is worthy of worship May you call it a Temple or a Gurdwara or a Mosque it inspires our admiration and reverence On 22 October 2013 the Government of India approved the release of a commemorative stamp to mark the 50th anniversary of the Bhakra Dam As how successful India was at that time that it was the only dam in Asia which could produce 1500 MW power Also these are multipurpose projects Features editThe dam at 741 ft 226 m is one of the highest gravity dams in the world compared to USA s largest Oroville Dam at 770 ft The 166 km2 Gobindsagar Reservoir named after Guru Gobind Singh is created by this dam which is the third largest reservoir in India the first being Indira Sagar Dam and second Nagarjunasagar Dam 6 The river Satluj used to flow through a narrow gorge between two hills Naina Devi ki dhar and Ramgarh ki dhar and the site was chosen to dam the river The large map http www lib utexas edu maps ams india nh 43 03 jpg shows the location of the original Bhakra village that was submerged in the lake formed behind the dam Bhakra dam was part of the larger multipurpose Bhakra Nangal Project whose aims were to prevent floods in the Satluj Beas river valley to provide irrigation to adjoining states and also to provide hydro electricity It also became a tourist spot for the tourists during later years because of its huge size and uniqueness It also has four spillway gates that are only used when the reservoir exceeds the maximum allowed level Nangal dam is a barrage dam that is 10 km downstream of Bhakra dam Irrigation edit The dam holds excess waters during the monsoon and provides a regulated release during the year It also prevents damage due to monsoon floods The Bhakra Canal fed by this dam provides irrigation to 10 million acres of 40 000 km2 fields in Punjab Haryana and Rajasthan 7 Water flows from Bhakra Dam downstream Nangal dam where it is controlled and released into Nangal Hydel Channel that later becomes Bhakra Main Line after Ganguwal and Kotla power plants The Bhakra main line is a canal that mostly supplies irrigation water to the state of Haryana Electricity generation edit Bhakra Dam has ten power generators with five on each side Generators for the left power house were originally supplied by Hitachi Japan and upgraded to the present capacity by Sumitomo Hitachi and Andritz 8 9 Generators for the right side were originally supplied by Soviet Union and later upgraded to the present capacity by Russia 10 The two power houses have a total capacity of 1325 MW The left power house contain 3 x 108 MW and 2 x 126 MW Francis turbines while the right has 5 x 157 MW 11 The power generated at Bhakra Dam is distributed among partner states of Himachal Pradesh Punjab Haryana Rajasthan Chandigarh and Delhi Three additional power plants are on the two canals Nangal Hydel Channel and Anandpur Sahib Hydel Channel that originate from Nangal dam Their generation capacities are Ganguwal 77 65 MW Kotla 77 65 MW and Anandpur 134 MW 12 13 14 Fishing edit nbsp Gobind Sagar Lake Bhakra Dam Reservoir The Gobind Sagar reservoir is home to many fish species including endangered Mahseer Commercial fishing in the reservoir is a source of revenue for the local population Management editBhakra Beas Management Board BBMB was constituted in 1966 for the administration maintenance and operation of Bhakra Nangal Project from 1 October 1967 It manages the operation of both the dams Its members are appointed by the government of India and by the states of Punjab Haryana Rajasthan Himachal Pradesh and Union territories of Delhi and Chandigarh Bhakra Management Board was renamed Bhakra Beas Management Board BBMB on 15 May 1976 to also manage dams on the river Beas Since then the Bhakra Beas Management Board is engaged in the regulation of the supply of water and power from Bhakra Nangal Project and Beas Projects to the states of Punjab Haryana Rajasthan Himachal Pradesh Delhi and Chandigarh government The Bhakra Beas Management Board regulates operates and manages Bhakra Dam Dehar Hydroelectric Project Pong dam Ganguwal and Kotla power stations 15 Tourism edit nbsp 1967 postal stampBeing the second largest dam in India after Tehri Dam it attracts a large number of tourists who visit its reservoir and attractive location However for security reasons visitors to Bhakra Nangal Dam has been banned since Board BBMB are also run the Bhakhra Tourism Railway run on narrow gauge railway line just like Darjeeling himalayan railway from bhakhra dam to nangal dam There are 8 railway stations and traveling is absolutely free Displacement of People editThe large reservoir created by the dam displaced a large population from the district of Bilaspur About 371 villages were submerged After 50 years of its completion there is still a question of full resettlement of oustees 16 See also edit nbsp Water portal nbsp Renewable energy portalDehar hydroelecric project Pandoh dam Koldam Dam being constructed upstream List of dams and reservoirs in India Temples of modern IndiaNotes edit Central Water Commission website Archived from the original on 31 March 2013 Retrieved 17 May 2012 Sorry for the inconvenience bbmb gov in Retrieved 14 November 2009 Nehru Opens Work On Bhakra Dam The Indian Express 18 November 1955 p 1 Retrieved 25 August 2017 a b Guha Ramachandra 2022 India after Gandhi the history of the world s largest democracy 10th anniversary edition updated and expanded first published in hardcover ed New Delhi Picador India ISBN 978 93 82616 97 9 Bhakra Dam Will Be Engineering Marvel The Indian Express 4 September 1955 p 13 Retrieved 11 April 2017 India National Register of Large Dams 2009 PDF Central Water Commission Archived from the original PDF on 21 July 2011 Retrieved 10 July 2011 Agreement on construction of Bhakra Nangal project between Punjab and Rajasthan in January 1959 PDF Retrieved 15 February 2020 Hitachi Ltd and Sumitomo Corporation Secure Contract with India s Bhakra Beas ManagementBoard to Renovate Hydroelectric Power Station Sumitomo Corporation Sumitomo Corporation Retrieved 9 January 2016 Dams show promise of filling early Indian Express archive indianexpress com Retrieved 9 January 2016 Bhakra right bank power house dedicated Times of India The Times of India 16 March 2002 Retrieved 9 January 2016 New Page 1 bbmb gov in Retrieved 9 January 2016 BBMB Ganguwal bbmb gov in Retrieved 9 January 2016 BBMB Kotla bbmb gov in Retrieved 9 January 2016 ANANDPUR SAHIB HYDEL PROJECT 134 MW www pspcl in Archived from the original on 26 January 2016 Retrieved 9 January 2016 New Page 1 bbmb gov in Retrieved 10 January 2016 50 years on Bhakra Dam oustees wait for rehabilitation Times of India The Times of India 22 October 2013 Retrieved 8 January 2016 External links edit nbsp Media related to Bhakra Dam at Wikimedia Commons 1 Bhakra Beas Management Board Site about Bhakra Nangal Dam Large Dams in India Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Bhakra Dam amp oldid 1181885042, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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