Dam Crosses: | Godavari River |
Res Name: | Lakshmi Barrage |
Location: | Medigadda (village), Mahadevpur Telangana |
Dam Length: | 1632 m |
Dam Type: | B |
Construction Began: | 2 May 2016 |
Opening: | 21 June 2019 |
Spillway Count: | 85 |
Purpose: | Multi-purpose |
Status: | O |
Cost: | ₹1849 crores |
Owner: | Government of Telangana |
Res Capacity Total: | 16 tmcft |
Location Map: | India Telangana#India |
Location Map Size: | 200px |
Location Map Caption: | Medigadda Barrage at Mahadevpur Mandal |
Coordinates: | 18.7038°N 80.0892°W |
Plant Operator: | Telangana State Power Generation Corporation Limited |
Plant Commission: | Planned |
Plant Type: | T |
Builder: | Larsen & Toubro |
Operator: | Irrigation & CAD Department, Government of Telangana |
The Lakshmi Barrage, also known as the Medigadda Barrage[1] is the starting point of the proposed Kaleshwaram Project which envisages construction of three barrages between Yellampally & Medigadda. Its objective is to utilize Godavari water for drinking and irrigation. The Barrage/Project site is located at Medigadda Village, Mahadevpur Mandal, Jayashankar Bhupalpally district in Telangana State, India[2] .
Proposed Barrage Details:
A memorandum of understanding was signed by states of Maharashtra and Telangana,[3] as part of which, Chanaka-Korata Barrage on Painganga River, Tummidihatti Barrage on Pranhita River and Lakshmi Barrage on Godavari River will be constructed.
Medigadda Barrage foundation was laid by First Chief Minister of Telangana, K.Chandrashekar Rao on 2 May 2016.
The project started by Telangana govt as part of the Kaleshwaram Lift Irrigation Schema to irrigate the 1850000acres of new land and stabilize the 1180000acres of existing irrigated land.[4]
A pillar of Lakshmi Barrage, also known as the Medigadda Barrage, part of Kaleshwaram Lift Irrigation Schema, sank due to reported heavy inflow on the night of Saturday October 21, 2023. Engineering staff reported that pillar number 19 of 1.6km barrage suffered damage causing a portion of bridge to sag. Apart from pillar 19, pillar 20 and 21 also developed cracks.