65,580 million litres
बावनथडी / Bawanthadi Dam - Bhandara. At 30% of its live capacity of 217,000 million litres, compared to 0% at the same time last year.
46,670 million litres
गोसीखुद / Gosikhurd Dam - Bhandara. At 6.3% of its live capacity of 740,000 million litres, compared to 0% at the same time last year.
41,170 million litres
Asolamendha Dam - Chandrapur. At 78% of its live capacity of 52,000 million litres, compared to 26% at the same time last year. Data as on 08 Jun.
000 million litres
Dina Dam - Gadchiroli. At 0% of its live capacity of 68,000 million litres, compared to 0% at the same time last year. Data as on 01 Jun 2019.
99,270 million litres
Itiadoh Dam - Gondia. At 31% of its live capacity of 318,000 million litres, compared to 16% at the same time last year.
0 million litres
कालीसरार / Kalisarar Dam - Gondia. At 0% of its live capacity of 26,000 million litres, compared to 37% at the same time last year.
30,240 million litres
पुजारीटोला उ बंधारा / Pujaritola P.U.Weir Dam - Gondia. At 69% of its live capacity of 44,000 million litres, compared to 13% at the same time last year.
37,670 million litres
Sirpur Dam - Gondia. At 23% of its live capacity of 1,60,000 million litres, compared to 18% at the same time last year.
124,900 million litres
Kamthi Khairy Dam (aka Pench Dam) - Nagpur. At 88% of its live capacity of 142,000 million litres, compared to 23% at the same time last year. Located inside the Pench Tiger Reserve, the dam provides 70% of drinking water to Nagpur city.
15,800 million litres
Khindsi Dam - Nagpur. At 15% of its live capacity of 103,000 million litres, compared to 7% at the same time last year.
12,600 million litres
नांद / Nand Dam (aka Wadgaon Dam) - Nagpur. At 23% of its live capacity of 53,000 million litres, compared to 0% at the same time last year.
771,820 million litres
68,230 million litres
वडगाव / Wadgaon Dam - Nagpur. At 50% of its live capacity of 135,000 million litres, compared to 9% at the same time last year. Provides water to the Mihan-SEZ. Solar Floater modules were mounted at the dam via a Tech Mahindra initaitve. The solar-generated power will be used to pump water from the dam to the nearby farming lands.
52,280 million litres
बोर / Bor Dam - Wardha. At 41% of its live capacity of 127,000 million litres, compared to 10% at the same time last year.
131,000 million litres
Lower Wardha Dam - Wardha. At 60% of its live capacity of 217,000 million litres, compared to 4% at the same time last year. The dam had filled to full capacity and water had to be released on 16 Sep 2019, the first time since construction of dam in 2011.