- Out of 30 doors, 10 orange, 10 white and 10 green lights were installed
- Up to 1000 LEDs and 400 focus lights, dimmed with 100 laser lights
- 18 lakh hectares of land will get water for irrigation
- 4 lakh 36 thousand cusecs of water revenue from the upper house
Cavadia: Sardar Sarovar flooded the Narmada Dam and when the Prime Minister of the country dedicated to Narendra Modi, the Narmada dam has been decorated with a tricolor. There are 30 total gates of Narmada Dam. Out of which 10 saffron, 10 white and 10 green lights have been decorated beautifully. Narmada Dam has been decorated with around 1000 LED lights and 400 focus lights with 100 laser lights.
- The surface is now being held in mantain
The maximum surface area of Narmada Dam reached 138.68 meters. The surface, which has become a record, is going to celebrate this moment as a festival. The water surface of Narmada Dam is 138.68 and this surface is now being maintained in Manten. On this surface, today the dam has become dilapidated, so for two years there has been so much water storage without missing water. It will provide water for irrigation to 18 lakh hectares of land.
5570 mcm (million cubic feet) of live storage water in the dam
4 lakh 36 thousand cusecs of water is being collected from above. Currently, the gates of Narmada Dam are open at 23. 4 lakh 80 thousand cusecs are being released from the gates of Narmada Dam. Currently, the storage capacity of 5570 mcm (million cubic feet) of live storage water is stored in Narmada Dam.
- In 1961, Nehru sealed the account
The Sardar Sarovar Yojana was initiated on April 5, 1961 by the then Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru. Rs. Narendra Modi allowed the closure of the gates on the 17th day of 2014 when the Narmada dam was incomplete after spending Rs 60,000 crore. On June 12, 2014, the then Chief Minister, Anandiben Patel, announced the opening of the gates. After completion of the work, on September 17, 2017, Prime Minister Narendra Modi closed the door and worshiped Narmada Maiya and allowed him to raise the water level.