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Option 1 : Narmada Canal

The correct answer is option 1, i.e, Narmada Canal.

  • Narmada canal is a contour canal in northwestern India that brings water from the Sardar Sarovar Dam.
  • The main canal has a length of 458 km in Gujarat and 74 km in Rajasthan.
  • It was inaugurated on 24 April, 2008 after the completion of the construction project.
  • The main canal has 38 branches in Gujarat.
  • Saurashtra Branch Canal:
    • It is the largest branches which has a length of 104.46 km.
    • It has 3 mini hydroelectricity plants to use energy from water at the fall of 52 metres in first 59 km.
  • The Narmada canal enters Rajasthan near Shilu in the Sanchor tehsil of Jalore, after traversing 458 km in Gujarat.
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