Kakund River

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CountryIndia
stateRajasthan
SourceHills of Karauli district
Kakund River
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Location
CountryIndia
stateRajasthan
Physical characteristics
SourceHills of Karauli district
MouthGambhir River
  coordinates
26°59′19″N 77°23′54″E / 26.98873°N 77.39846°E / 26.98873; 77.39846
Basin features
BridgesBandh Baretha

The Kakund River is a small river in Bharatpur district and Karauli District, Rajasthan, India.[1][2] It flows from the hills of Karauli district and enters the south-western border of Bayana Tehsil from the Karauli side.[3][4] Its waters are held up in the Baretha reservoir,[4] which is the largest storage of water in the region.

The construction of Baretha Bund, which spans the Kakund River, was commenced in 1866 and completed in 1897. This bund plays a crucial role in water management and irrigation.[5]

Geography

The Kakund River flows through Bayana Tehsil and has a northern boundary that touches the river. It eventually debouches into the Gambhir River,[6] exhibiting an easterly flow.

Baretha Dam

Bandh Baretha, Rudawa The Bandh Baretha is situated near the village Baretha on the Kakund River. This River, originating from the hills of Karauli district,[3] serves the purpose of drinking water supply and irrigation for the district. It has a capacity of 684.00 million cubic feet (29 Gaze feet).

Kishan Sagar Lake

A few kilometers east of Bayana, in the Baretha hills, there is the man-made lake, Kishan Sagar, formed by damming the Kakund River. During the winter months, the lake becomes a habitat for numerous species of migrating birds, as well as resident species that breed here during the post-monsoon months.[7]

Water Supply to Bharatpur

See also

References

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