Which is the largest multipurpose dam project of India?
(A) Bhakra Nangal Project
(B) Hirakud Project
(C) Damodar Valley Project
(D) Chambal Valley Project
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A) Bhakra Nangal Project
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(A) Bhakra Nangal Project
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The largest multipurpose dam project of India is the Bhakra Nangal Project.
Bhakra Dam is a concrete gravity dam on Bilaspur's Sutlej River, northern India's Himachal Pradesh. The dam forms the reservoir of the Gobind Sagar. The dam, situated in a gorge near the 226 m high upstream Bhakra village in Himachal Pradesh district of Bilaspur.
It is the first and fastest multi-purpose project named after the two reservoirs constructed on the Satluj River at Bhakra and Nangal. It is a joint venture between the states of Punjab, Haryana and Rajasthan aimed at harnessing the Satluj's precious water for the good of the States concerned.
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