Sarala Sagar Project
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| Sarala Sagar Project | |
|---|---|
| Location | Shankarampeta, Wanaparthy district, Telangana, India |
| Coordinates | 16°24′43″N 77°53′56″E / 16.412°N 77.899°E |
| Construction began | 15 September 1949 |
| Opening date | 1959 |
| Dam and spillways | |
| Impounds | Irrigation project from River Krishna |
Sarala Sagar is located in Wanaparthy District, Telangana, India, 7 km (4.3 mi) away from National Highway 44.
Sarala Sagar Project is the second biggest dam in Asia with siphon technology. It is the oldest project in India after independence Raja of Wanaparthy Raja Rameshwara Rao founded by the Sarala Sagar Dam Project that has incorporated siphon technology from California, United States.[1][2] 1949 project was inaugurated by the military former Governor of Hyderabad General J.N Chowdary. The project construction stopped 9 years due to some unknown reasons and was later resumed in 1959.[3] Presently this project provides irrigating a vast area of 4,182 Acres of agricultural land in the Wanaparthy district.[4]