Gosi Khurd Irrigation Project

Gosikhurd Irrigation Project
Map of Gosi Khurd Irrigation Project
Location of GosiKhurd Project in Maharashtra
Official nameGosi Khurd Irrigation Project D05104
LocationPauni, Maharashtra
India
Coordinates20°47′N 79°38′E / 20.78°N 79.63°E / 20.78; 79.63
Owner(s)Government of Maharashtra
Dam and spillways
Type of damEarthfill
ImpoundsWainganga River
Height22.5 m (74 ft)
Length11,356 m (37,257 ft)
Spillway typeOgee
Spillway capacity67,373 cubic metres per second (2,379,300 cu ft/s)
Reservoir
CreatesIndira Sagar Lake
Total capacity769,483,000 m3 (623,830 acre⋅ft)
Surface area22.258 km2 (9 sq mi)

GosiKhurd Irrigation Project also known as Indira Sagar Irrigation Project is one of the major irrigation projects in Godavari basin in Indian state Maharashtra in the Bhandara district on the river Wainganga. The project was launched in 7th Five Year Plan by former Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi during 1984. It has been declared as National Irrigation Project by Government of India.

The project involved, Gose Khurd Dam along with the network of water canals including 99  km long right bank canal, 22.93  km left bank canal, lifting stations at Akot, Ambhora, Mokharbardi, Nerla and Tekepar. The project also included renovation of Asolamendha dam on river Pathari. The project is aimed to irrigate 2.5 lakh hectares of land. The project is designed to provide an annual irrigation to an area of 89,856 ha in Bhandara district, 19,481 ha in Nagpur district and 1,41,463 ha in Chandrapur district.