Submergence Region of Daudhan Dam–Ken-Betwa Interlinking Project
Journal Title: International Journal for Research in Applied Science and Engineering Technology (IJRASET) - Year 2017, Vol 5, Issue 6
Abstract
Interlinking of rivers is a mega project undertaken by the Government of India and is planned for a total of 30 grand projects. This paper identifies the Daudhan dam project as part of the proposed Ken-Betwa link and examines inundated regions of Panna tiger reserve after completion of the dam and adjoining reservoir. The analysis shows that 5635 Ha of land upstream of the proposed dam will be submerged after construction. There is also a significant concern that the submerged region is mostly sensitive area and it divides Panna tiger reserve into two parts across the river from each other.
Authors and Affiliations
Ar. Rakesh Kumar, Ar. Himanshu Saluja
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