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Tungabhadra Dam

Tungabhadra Dam:

Nearly two years after Gate No. 19 was washed away, the historic Tungabhadra Dam near Hosapete stands renewed with all 33 crest gates replaced.

  • Tungabhadra Dam, also known as Pampa Sagar, is constructed across the Tungabhadra River, a tributary of the Krishna
  • It is located in Hosapete, Ballari District of Karnataka.
  • The dam’s construction started as a joint project between the erstwhile Hyderabad State and Madras Presidency.
  • It became a joint project of Karnataka and Andhra Pradesh later, which saw its completion in 1953.
  • It is a multipurpose dam serving irrigation, electricity generation, flood control, etc.
  • The left canals of the dam serve irrigation in Karnataka only, whereas the right canals serve parts of Karnataka and areas in the Rayalaseema region of Andhra Pradesh.
  • The Tungabhadra reservoir and the Mullaperiyar dam in Kerala hold the unique distinction of being the only two reservoirs in the country that were built using a combination of mud and limestone.
  • Tungabhadra River is the largest tributary of the Krishna
  • It flows through the states of Karnataka and Andhra Pradesh.
  • It derives its name from two streams viz., the Tunga and the Bhadra
  • It is influenced chiefly by the West monsoon.
  • Major Tributaries: Varada River and Hagari (Vedathy) River.
  • The Tunga Anicut Dam, the Bhadra Dam, the Hemavathy Dam, and the Tungabhadra Dam.