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词条 Palar River
释义

  1. Controversial dam

  2. Documentary

  3. Karnataka

  4. Temples upstream

  5. Palar water flow near Vellore in 2015

  6. See also

  7. References

  8. External links

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| source1_location = Nandi Hills in Karnataka, India
| mouth_location = Bay of Bengal
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| length = {{convert|216|mi|km|abbr=on}}
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Palar is a river of southern India. It rises in the Nandi Hills in Chikkaballapura district of Karnataka state,[1] and flows {{convert|93|km|mi}} in Karnataka, {{convert|33|km|mi}} in Andhra Pradesh and {{convert|222|km|mi}} in Tamil Nadu before reaching its confluence into the Bay of Bengal at Vayalur about {{convert|100|km|mi}} south of Chennai.[2] It flows as an underground river for a long distance only to emerge near Bethamangala town, from where, gathering water and speed, it flows eastward down the Deccan Plateau. The cities of Ramanaickenpet, Vaniyambadi, Ambur, Melpatti, Gudiyatham, Pallikonda, Melmonavoor, Vellore, Melvisharam, Arcot, Ranipet Walajapet (Anaicut), Kanchipuram, and Chengalpattu are located on the banks of the Palar River. Of the seven tributaries, the chief tributary is the Cheyyar River.

Palar river water from Palar anicut is diverted to the Poondi reservoir located in the Kosasthalaiyar River basin and to Chembarambakkam Lake located in the Adayar River basin.[3] These two reservoirs are major water supply points to Chennai city. After commissioning of the Telugu Ganga project to supply nearly 1000 million litres per day of Krishna River water to the Chennai city, the dependence on Palar river water has reduced drastically.

Controversial dam

Andhra Pradesh Government is constructing an irrigation dam across Palar at Ganeshpuram, near Kuppam, Andhra Pradesh which has caused agitation among the people of the five northern districts of Tamil Nadu, namely Vellore, Kancheepuram, Tiruvannamalai, Thiruvallur and Chennai benefited by the river. Tamil Nadu Chief Minister Jayalalitha voiced her opposition to this proposal and said "Palar is an inter-state river and was also one of the rivers mentioned in Schedule A annexed to the 1892 agreement[4] which is in force as per Interstate River Water Disputes Act 1956. As per a clause of the agreement, the upstream state should not build any new dam or any structure to obstruct, divert, or store waters of the rivers without the consent of the downstream state".[5][6]

The average rainfall in entire Palar river basin is low. This river basin used to suffer from frequent droughts. There has been no full scale flow for the past 10 years.However, Karnataka and Tamil Nadu have mitigated frequent recurrence of droughts by developing innumerable minor and medium irrigation tanks. This has improved the availability of water for surface as well as ground water irrigations. As per the wet land atlas of India.,[7] the manmade wet lands are covering extensive area (3% to 5%) in the districts of Karnataka and Tamil Nadu covering Palar river basin. Whereas the Palar basin in Andhra Pradesh is not well covered by wet lands which implies that the river water usage in Andhra Pradesh is not up to the mark compared to Karnataka and Tamil Nadu. In the year 1892 when the Palar waters agreement was made, Tamil Nadu and Andhra Pradesh were part of then Madras Presidency.[8] The 1892 agreement on Palar river water sharing is applicable between Karnataka and Andhra Pradesh since the boundary line in Palar river basin between Madras Presidency and Mysore kingdom is now part of Karnataka and Andhra Pradesh states.

Documentary

A documentary called En Peyar Palar produced by Social Action Movement and Water Rights Protection Group, Chengalpattu and released on 30 June 2008 chronicles the plight of the river from its origin in Karnataka till it joins Bay of Bengal. The 85-minute documentary delves into how activities such as sand quarrying and discharge of industrial effluents are sucking the life out of one of Tamil Nadu's prime sources of drinking water. It was directed by R.R. Srinivasan.[9]

This river is so important for irrigation in the north and south Arcot districts of Tamil Nadu, but it flows a meager distance of {{convert|50|km|mi}} in Andhra Pradesh, where the Palar river had been seen dry for almost 20 years. Palar has been home for mud robbery and other illegal activities.

Karnataka

In the State of Karnataka Palar River Originates from the Nandi hills. There are various reservoirs and check dams across the river to store the Water, While two of the most significant of them are the two Consecutive dams that are back to back with in seven Kilometers. The reservoir of Bethamangala and The Reservoir of the Ramasagara also called as Bukkasagara. The reservoir of Bethamangala had been the main source of Drinking water to the Kolar Gold Fields. And it is also a Boating area.

While the second one and the largest of all reservoirs is the reservoir of the Ramasagara, which holds numerous temples at this spot. It is known famous for its fisheries till the year 2005. after which the Reservoir never got filled more than 40 percent of its capacity. The period from 2006 to the year of 2017 September the fate of the Palar river in this part was almost dry.

The heavy rains in the hinterland and the basin of the palar river has brought the Bethamangala Reservoir back to its past glory, as of 6 October 2017 the Reservoir of Bethamangala is one feet deficit to its full capacity, while later Ramasagara Reservoir is just 15 percent filled and mostly dry, holds double the capacity of the former.

It is noteworthy that few famous places like the Avani, Bangaru tirupati, Vijeyendra Swamy Temple, Someshwara Swamy temple, lies in these region, with in twenty kilometers of the epicentre Bethamangala, While the Village of kyasambally is Considered the Home Village of the K.C. Reddy, the First Chief Minister of the Karnataka State is just 5 km away from Bethamangala.

Temples upstream

Venugopalaswami Temple is a historic temple located on the banks of the river.[10]

In the State of Karnataka Just above the Tamil Nadu state there are some Temples on the banks of the Palar River. Vijayendra swamy temple on the Banks of the Palar River at the Town of Bethamangala. Channakeshava Swamy temple, Someshwara swamy temple and Veerabadra swamy temple on the Banks at the Village of Ramasagara. On the banks of little streams that join the Palar river sits another Iconic vedic era temple of Lord Venkateshwara(permal) on the hill top of the Bangaru Tirupati (Guttahalli). This region also consists two reservoirs one at Bethamangala and the largest in Karnataka at the Ramasagara. Both are holy to the locals.

Palar water flow near Vellore in 2015

It was a sight to behold for residents of Vellore as water flowed into the Palar near Pallikonda on Tuesday breathing life into the dry river after almost 10 years. "Water has reached for more than four kilometres from Pallikonda bridge to Kandaneri. Palar is witnessing water flow after 10 years" an official said. Water level has gone up in the Aanaimadagu dam near Ambur. There was heavy water flow at the Jalagamparai and Amirthi water falls following the rains.[11]

See also

  • Krishna Water Disputes Tribunal
  • Penner River
  • Tungabhadra Dam
  • The Palar Challage

References

1. ^Palar river
2. ^Dam across the Palar is not feasible: State officials
3. ^{{cite news | url=http://india-wris.nrsc.gov.in/wrpinfo/index.php?title=Palar_Anicut_A00261| title=Palar Anicut | accessdate=21 May 2016}}
4. ^1892 Agreement - pages 279 to 293
5. ^TN against AP making dam on Palar river
6. ^{{cite news | url=http://www.hindu.com/2010/09/26/stories/2010092660370500.htm| title=Ponnala defends dam across Palar | publisher=The Hindu| date=26 September 2010| accessdate=21 May 2011}}
7. ^Wet lands of India 2011
8. ^{{cite web|url= http://hyderabad-india-online.com/2011/03/madras-presidence/|title= Map of Madras Presidency in 1909|accessdate=1 July 2016}}
9. ^A documentary charts the plight of Palar
10. ^{{cite book|title=Temples of Kr̥ṣṇa in South India: History, Art, and Traditions in Tamilnāḍu|page=88|first=T.|last=Padmaja|publisher=Abhinav Publications|ISBN=9788170173984}}
11. ^http://www.thehindu.com/news/national/tamil-nadu/water-flows-into-palar-after-almost-a-decade/article7868057.ece

External links

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  • The Palar research program by French CNRS. This website describe geographic questions about Palar country.
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