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On January 21, 2022, governments of Haryana and Himachal Pradesh signed an agreement to build a dam at Adi Badri in Yamunanagar district.
About Adi Badri Dam
Water Share
The dam will have the capacity of 224.58-hectare metres of water every year. Out of it, Himachal Pradesh and Haryana will get 61.88-hectare metres of water while remaining will flow into the Saraswati River.
Objective of the project
The Adi Badti Dam will be built with the objective of reviving the Saraswati River and to increase ground water level. Dam will also help in dealing with the flood situation arising out of excessive rainfall. A lake is also being built near the dam, which in turn will promote tourism.
Background
Research on revival of Saraswati River had started in 1986-87. Research started from Adi Badri in Yamunanagar and reached till Kutch.
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