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Kanva Reservoir

Kanva Reservoir

Lake in Karnataka, India


Kanva Reservoir is an artificial lake and tourist attraction 69 kilometres (43 mi) from Bangalore, India, formed by the damming of the Kanva River in an irrigation project.

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The Kanva Reservoir is an artificial lake located in the Channapatna, a town known for its wooden toys. It was built in 1946 to serve as a source of drinking water for the surrounding areas, as well as for irrigation purposes. The reservoir is formed by a dam built across the Kaveri River, which is one of the largest rivers in South India. The dam and the reservoir have become tourist destinations, attracting thousands of visitors every year.[citation needed]

The scenery of the surrounding area, combined with the serenity of the lake, make it a popular picnic spot.[citation needed] Visitors can engage in boating, fishing and other recreational activities. The Kava Reservoir has played a role in the development of the region by providing water for drinking, irrigation and other purposes, and it continues to play an important role in the lives of the people living in the region.[citation needed]

There is a fisheries training and research center near the dam, which was established to train the local residents in fish farming so that they could become economically independent.[1]

The reservoir is surrounded by wooded hills[2] and offers good birdwatching.[1]

The cave temple of Purushotthama Thirtha Gavi 3 kilometres (1.9 mi) away is a pilgrimage center for Madhwa Brahmins. A statue of Hanuman has been placed inside the cave.[1]

Kanva Dam

Kanva Dam was built in 1946 across the Kanva River for irrigation. It is 15 kilometres (9.3 mi) long and covers 776 hectares (1,920 acres).[1] This Dam was built with the advice of Sir M Vishveshwarayya. It is located in Ramnagar District.


References

  1. "It is an unlikely paradise". Deccan Herald. 29 January 2004. Archived from the original on 20 September 2008.
  2. "Kanva Reservoir". Bengalooru Tourism.



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