Which of the following is the correct statement? 1. Narmada Canal project is between Gujarat, Rajasthan, Maharastra. 2. Narmada Canal project is also known as MARWAR KI BHAGIRATHI. 3. Narmada Canal project totally based on the sprinkler system. 4. Narmada Canal project's total length is 432 km.

Which of the following is the correct statement? 1. Narmada Canal project is between Gujarat, Rajasthan, Maharastra. 2. Narmada Canal project is also known as MARWAR KI BHAGIRATHI. 3. Narmada Canal project totally based on the sprinkler system. 4. Narmada Canal project's total length is 432 km. Correct Answer <div>2, 3 only</div>

The correct answer is 2, 3 only​ correct

  • Narmada Canal project is between Gujarat, Rajasthan, Maharastra, Madhya Pradesh.
  • The project is also known as MARWAR KI BHAGIRATHI.
  • It is totally based on the sprinkler system.
  • Narmada Canal project's total length is 532 km.

Important Points

  • The Total Rajasthan share in the Narmada Canal project is 0.50 M.A.F.
  • Narmada Bachao Andolan-Megha Patkar
  • Sardar Sarovar Dam is used for Narmada Canal project.
  • Narmada Canal project total length is 532 km in which 458 km in Gujarat and 74 km in Rajasthan.
  • First Time water in Rajasthan in SILLU VILLAGE, on 27 March 2008​

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