Of the following, which is India's highest dam?
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Question
Of the following, which is India's highest dam?
- A. Bhakra Nangal Dam
- B. Tehri Dam (Correct answer)
- C. Nagarjuna Sagar Dam
- D. Nurek Dam
Correct Answer
Option B — Tehri Dam
Detailed Solution & Explanation
The correct answer is Tehri Dam.
Key Points
- The Tehri Dam on the Bhagirathi river in Uttarakhand is India's highest dam at about 260.5 m.
- It is a rock-and-earth-fill embankment dam and ranks among the tallest dams in the world.
- Bhakra Nangal (about 226 m) is India's second highest and its highest gravity dam.
- Nurek Dam is not in India at all — it stands on the Vakhsh river in Tajikistan.
Additional Information
- Distinguish carefully between the highest dam (Tehri), the longest dam (Hirakud) and the largest reservoir — exam questions rotate between these three superlatives.
- Tehri supports a large pumped-storage hydroelectric complex feeding the northern grid.
Topics covered: Dams & Rivers Geography