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a Continuation Post to ASI MUSEUMS Hampi
Ruins, A Heritage Visit.
19th June 2017.
HISTORY
After Kamalapura Museum Visit, we thought of
visiting the Tungabhadra Dam also since the Hampi is located on the banks of
river Tungabhadra and a life line to Hampi. Tungabhadra Dam is about 6 KM west
of Hospet. This was the joint venture project between Madras Presidency and
Hyderabad State and on completions i has become the joint venture of Andhra
Pradesh and Karnataka State. The Tamil Nadu, then the Madras presidency
Engineer Shri M S Thirumalae Ayyangar B.E, MIE ( Ind), I S E., while he was
working under Madras PWD, investigated the Tungabhadra Project as an Executive
Engineer ( 19440- 42 ) and in-charge of Construction of Tungabhadra Dam &
low level canal system as Chief Engineer ( 1942 - 1952 ). The Park near the top
of the dam was name after him as Thirumala Park and a statue is also installed.
Tamil labourers were engaged in construction of this Dam and
settled at Kamalapura area and some of them are working with Hampi Ruins sites.
TECHNICAL DETAILS.
The Dam construction was started during 1949 CE and completed after 4 years, in 1953 CE. The dam water is controlled by 33
crest gates with a spill way length of 701 meters. Height of the dam is 49.50
meters ( 162 feet ) & Length of the dam is 2449 meters ( 8035
ft ). The maximum storage capacity is 101 TMC. A hydro electric Power
generating station is installed with a capacity of 127 MW.
The water serves the needs of Ballari, Koppala,
Raichur districts and many other parts of Andhra Pradesh also. A beautiful
garden is maintained below with a musical fountain, aquarium and colour
lighting is provided to lit during evening hours.
LOCATION:CLICK
HERE
Guest
House
Entrance
Gate to the Dam
Watch tower
End
of our Hampi Ruins, Heritage visit
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