词条 | Kangsabati Project |
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The Kangsabati Project, also often referred to as the Kangsabati Irrigation Project and The Kangsabati Reservoir Project, is a project started in the Indian state of West Bengal in 1956 as part of the Indian Second Five-year Plan to provide water to 3,484.77 km² of land in the districts of Paschim Medinipur, Purba Medinipur, Bankura, and Hooghly.[1] It involves irrigation land using water from the Kangsabati River, as well as the Shilaboti and the Bhoirobbanki rivers. As part of the Project, a 38 m high and 10,098 m long dam was constructed at Khatra. A anicut dam built on the Kangsabati River near Midnapore in 1872 was also added to the operations of the project.[2] References1. ^Irrigation & Waterways Dept - Irrigation Sector - Major Irrigation Projects - Kangasbati {{Coord|22.956|86.710|display=title}}{{Bankura topics}}{{india-gov-stub}}2. ^Bharatkosh {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070927024419/http://www.abasar.net/bk_main.asp?what=B00053 |date=2007-09-27 }} 4 : Agriculture in West Bengal|Irrigation in India|Bankura district|Irrigation projects |
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