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The Ramganga Dam also known as Kalagarh Dam is a
dam built on Ramganga River around 3 kilometers
upstream of Kalagarh city in Pauri Garhwal district of
Uttarakhand.
This dam is located in Jim Corbett National Park.
Uttarakhand Jal Vidyut Nigam Limited is the owner of
this dam. The construction work of Ramganga dam
began in 1961 and was completed in 1974.
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Jim Corbett National Park is the oldest National Park
in India and is nestled in the Himalayan foothills. There
is a wide variety of flora and fauna available here, and
the tigers are an attraction that enthusiasts from all
over the world come throughout the year to witness in
their natural habitat. The park was established in the
year 1936 and it was then called Hailey National Park.
The park is one of the few spots where you can
witness the Royal Bengal Tiger in its natural habitat.
The much-appreciated Project Tiger was launched at
this very National Park in the year 1973.
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Kalagarh dam on the Ramganga, across from Dhikala
Ramganga West River originates from Doodhatoli ranges in the district of Pauri Garhwal, Uttarakhand state of India. The river Ramganga flows to south west from Kumaon Himalaya. It is a tributary of the river Ganges, originates from the high altitude zone of 800m-900m. Ramganga flows by the Corbett National Park near Ramnagar of Nainital district from where it descends upon the plains. The river is fed by numerous small and big rivers and finally joins river Sarju at Rameshwar near Ghat of Pithoragarh. For the survival of such a remarkable gamut of floral and faunal species in Corbett National Park, water is a crucial factor. The Ramganga River forms the most prominent hydrological resource, supplemented by tributaries, most prominent of which are the Sonanadi, Mandal and Palain rivers. The river Kosi runs proximate to the Park and is also a significant water resource for nearby areas. An annual festival of Ganga Dassahra is organised on its banks annually during the months of September and October at Chaubari village near Bareilly. It has a drainage basin of 30,641 km2. Ramganga goes through various places. It consolidates many places into one. The main location that it goes through are Taal, Chaukhutia, Bhagoti, Masi, Bhikyasen etc., these places come under Kumaun region.
Without the Ramganga river there would be no Corbett. It is the largest of the precious few perennial sources of water in the Park. In fact, for a brief period (from 1954 to 1957) the Park was known as Ramganga National Park. The Ramganga Dam crosses the river at Kalagarh for irrigation and hydroelectric generation forming a reservoir of about 80 sq. km. area, the backwaters of which reach till Dhikala. Downstream from Kalagarh the river meanders for another 300 km through the Indo-Gangetic plains and finally drains into the Ganga near Farrukhabad in Uttar Pradesh. The Ramganga is inhabited by key aquatic species like mahseer fish, the endangered gharials, mugger crocodiles, otters and turtles. Many species of birds, like kingfishers, fish-eagles, terns and storks depend on the Ramganga. During winters the Ramganga reservoir attracts many migratory bird species, especially waterbirds from Europe and Central Asia.
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