Madhya Pradesh and Rajasthan governments have agreed on Parvati - Kalisindh river linking project.

Madhya Pradesh and Rajasthan governments have agreed on Parvati - Kalisindh river linking project.

Daily Current Affairs   /   Madhya Pradesh and Rajasthan governments have agreed on Parvati - Kalisindh river linking project.

Change Language English Hindi

Category : Science and Tech Published on: December 19 2023

Share on facebook
  • Recently, Madhya Pradesh and Rajasthan governments have agreed on Parvati-Kalisindh river linking project.
  • The project is expected to be signed soon.
  • This is a project of Madhya Pradesh and Rajasthan.
  • Under this project, Parvati and Kalisindh rivers will be linked together.
  • The objective of this project is to utilize the monsoon surplus water in small rivers like Kalisindh, Parvati, Mej, and Chakan in the East Rajasthan Canal Project.
  • Kali Sindh River originates from Dewas district in Vindhyachal Range of Madhya Pradesh, after which it joins Chambal River in Rajasthan.
  • Parvati River flows through Sehore and Guna districts, flows through Baran district of Rajasthan, and meets Chambal River near Pali village in Sawai Madhopur district.
Recent Post's
  • LoIs issued to 4 foreign universities; ₹4,000 crore education projects announced at ABSS.

    Read More....
  • Kaziranga becomes India's third-highest tiger density reserve after Bandipur and Corbett.

    Read More....
  • St. Aloysius student sets world record with 170-hour Bharatanatyam performance.

    Read More....
  • Divyanshi wins U-19 WTT title; Priyanuj clinches gold in U-17 boys’ final.

    Read More....
  • Goa Shipyard launches 6th indigenous Fast Patrol Vessel, ICGS ATAL.

    Read More....
  • July 30 marked as World Day Against Trafficking with focus on criminal exploitation.

    Read More....
  • RBI caps investment in AIF schemes to 10% per bank/NBFC.

    Read More....
  • PM Modi releases ₹1,000 coin marking 1,000 years of Rajendra Chola’s naval campaign.

    Read More....
  • Death toll in Gaza crosses 60,000; over half are women and children.

    Read More....
  • Ex-Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey launches offline messaging app Bitchat.

    Read More....