Kherkatta Reservoir
Kherkatta Reservoir, also known as Pakhanjore Reservoir, is a man-made lake about 12 km (7.5 mi) north of Pakhanjore in Chhattisgarh, India. It was constructed by the Dandakaranya Development Authority under the project Dandakaranya Project in 1958 to assist the refugees who sought a place to settle. Kherkatta is a Hindi word which means "Land of energy".
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Kherkatta Reservoir
Kherkatta Reservoir, also known as Pakhanjore Reservoir, is a man-made lake about 12 km (7.5 mi) north of Pakhanjore in Chhattisgarh, India. It was constructed by the Dandakaranya Development Authority under the project Dandakaranya Project in 1958 to assist the refugees who sought a place to settle. Kherkatta is a Hindi word which means "Land of energy".
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Kherkatta Reservoir, also know ...... e dam is 2,955,000 million m3.
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Embankment, earth-fill
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Matholi stream
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Floodgates of Kherkatta Dam
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India
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Kherkatta Dam
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Pakhanjore Reservoir
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Kherkatta Reservoir
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Kherkatta Reservoir, also know ...... which means "Land of energy".
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Kherkatta Reservoir
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Pakhanjore Reservoir
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