The process of bringing water to the Ramgarh dam in Jaipur has started, but before that the dam will be repaired and beautified. Water Resources Minister Suresh Singh Rawat will lay the foundation stone of this work on the embankment of the dam on Friday. The target is to complete the work within a year at a cost of about Rs 2.52 crore. Under this project, a two -kilometer -long damaged road will be repaired on the embankment of the dam and the parapet wall will also be constructed as per the budget announcement.
The Ramgarh dam will be connected to the Israda dam under the ERCP (Eastern Rajasthan Canal Project), which will benefit the farmers of 13 districts and improve water resources. This project will not only remove water crisis but will also play an important role in the development of the region. In the last few years, water has started coming to the Ramgarh dam, due to which the lack of water in the dried dam has gone away.
Ramgarh Dam is connected to the Israda dam under the Ram Jal Setu Link Project (revised PKC-ERCP). The purpose of this project is to provide water to the Ramgarh dam, which will improve the water resources of the area. The distance between the two dams is about 120 kilometers, which is measured on the basis of the canal route. The tender process has been completed and now preparations are going on for the implementation of this project, so that the flow of water in the Ramgarh dam can be ensured.
Under this project, the canal for 35 km will be laid and the remaining 85 km pipeline will be laid. When water comes in the dam, it will ensure water supply to about 3.50 lakh people. This project will not only improve water resources but will also play an important role in providing clean and adequate water to the people of the region.
It is also important to know about dams …
Construction: The dam was built on the Banganga River in 1903 during the princely period.
Darshan Area: Its runoff is 841.14 sq km, which extends to Jamwaramgarh, Amer, Shahpura and Viratnagar.
Buffalo capacity: Its total filler capacity is 75.04 million cubic meters.
Objective: In 1978, the state government decided that the water of this dam would be used only to drink.