Table of Contents
- 1 What is special about Narmada valley?
- 2 What are the advantages and disadvantages of Sardar Sarovar Dam?
- 3 What are the advantages of Sardar Sarovar project?
- 4 What is Narmada issue?
- 5 What were the disadvantages of building a dam across Narmada river?
- 6 What is the Narmada River Scheme?
- 7 Why did Narmada Bachao Andolan fail?
- 8 Why was the Narmada dam built?
- 9 What are the features of Narmada Valley Project?
- 10 Why is Narmada considered as the lifeline of Madhya Pradesh and Gujarat?
What is special about Narmada valley?
It is also known as “Life Line of Gujarat and Madhya Pradesh” for its huge contribution to the state of Gujarat and Madhya Pradesh in many ways. Narmada rises from Amarkantak Plateau near Anuppur district. The other rivers which flow through rift valley include Damodar River in Chota Nagpur Plateau and Tapti.
What are the advantages and disadvantages of Sardar Sarovar Dam?
advantages: a) it helps to generate electricity. disadvantages : a) it has displaced many people which are today also facing its consequences.
What are the advantages of Narmada river?
This project can provide Irrigation water facility nearly to 18.45 lakh hectares land in the state of Gujarat. It also provides clean water which can be used for drinking to approximately 3600 villages. With the initiation of this project, water could be supplied to 131 megacities.
What are the advantages of Sardar Sarovar project?
The benefits of the project is that unused water from Narmada river could be used for serving many dry towns, villages and districts of Gujarat. The project provides electricity to the unserved regions and also to the farmers. It also provides water for irrigation and for drinking purpose.
What is Narmada issue?
Narmada Bachao Andolan (NBA) is an Indian social movement spearheaded by native tribals (adivasis), farmers, environmentalists and human rights activists against a number of large dam projects across the Narmada River, which flows through the states of Gujarat, Madhya Pradesh and Maharashtra.
What are the effects of Narmada Bachao Andolan?
According to Narmada Bachao Andolan, the dams force the displacement of about a million people and affect many more, largely poor peasants and tribals. They also cause immense ecological damage through the inundation of forests, including prime habitats of rare species.
What were the disadvantages of building a dam across Narmada river?
Environmental impact This has brought about extensive environmental consequences, such as a negative effect on downstream fishing, threat on wildlife natural habitat, waterlogging and salinization of water, silting of the river bed, deforestation (Morse Report 1992; Kothari & Ram, 1994).
What is the Narmada River Scheme?
The Narmada Valley Development Project is the single largest river development scheme in India. It is one of the largest hydroelectric projects in the world and will displace approximately 1.5 million people from their land in three states (Gujarat, Maharashtra, and Madhya Pradesh).
What is Narmada Parikrama?
And hence, Narmada Parikrama means circumambulating the river. This is a spiritual/religious tradition of the Hindus existing from centuries wherein pilgrims start walking from any point along the river after collecting Narmadaji’s water in a vial and start walking with the river to their right.
Why did Narmada Bachao Andolan fail?
The reasons for this was cited as “non-fulfillment of basic environmental conditions and the lack of completion of crucial studies and plans”. The people who were going to be affected by the construction of the dam were given no information but the offer for rehabilitation.
Why was the Narmada dam built?
It is part of the Narmada Valley Development Project, a major plan to generate power and supply water for drinking and irrigation to states of Gujarat, Madhya Pradesh and Maharashtra. The scheme was conceived by the late Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel in 1946-1947.
What are some interesting facts about the Narmada River?
Narmada is the third longest river that flows entirely within India after the Godavari and the Krishna. People from Madhya Pradesh depend fully on Narmada River, they consider narmada as Life Line of Madhya Pradesh. 3. It is one of the major rivers in India that run from east to west along with Tapti and the Mahi.
What are the features of Narmada Valley Project?
· It is a part of the Narmada Valley Project, a large hydraulic engineering project involving the construction of a series of large irrigation and hydroelectric multi-purpose dams on the Narmada river. o The project will irrigate more than 18,000 km2 (6,900 sq mi), most of it in drought prone areas of Kutch and Saurashtra.
Why is Narmada considered as the lifeline of Madhya Pradesh and Gujarat?
The Narmada river is considered as the lifeline of Madhya Pradesh and Gujarat from years because 25 million people living in these two states depend on Narmada river to survive. The Narmada river helps in providing drinking water, irrigation and generation of electricity. The people of the state get their food because of this river.
Which of the following is another name of Narmada?
1. The Narmada also is called the Rewa. It is in central India and the fifth longest river. Source of the Narmada is Narmada Kund which is located at Amarkantak in Anuppur District, Madhya Pradesh. 2. Narmada is the third longest river that flows entirely within India after the Godavari and the Krishna.