Which one of the following is not the example of Hydraulic structures in Ancient India?
(a) Bhopal Lake
(b) Lake Hauz Kauz
(c) Construction of dams, Lakes
(d) Damodar Valley Project
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Damodar Valley Project is not the example of Hydraulic structures in Ancient India.
Explanation:
- Under the Ministry of Power of the Government of India, the Damodar Valley corporation operates both thermal and hydel power plants.
- The Damodar Valley Corporation was established in 1948 as "independent India's first multipurpose river valley project. Therefore, it can't be considered an ancient hydraulic structure.
- The corporation's principal goals were flood control, irrigation, power generation and transmission, and year-round navigation. Indirect support for the region's overall growth was also expected from the corporation.
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