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Swami Vivekanand University Sagar

Swami Vivekanand University Sagar

N.H.26, Narsinghpur Road, Sironja, Sagar,, Sagar ,
Our University is One of the best University in Madhya Pradesh, He is Situated At Bundalekhand (SAGAR) Of Madhya Pradesh, Our University Have 100 + Acer Land, Best Faculty, Library, Computer Labs, Workshop, Playing Ground, Etc.
Dr. Harisingh Gour Central University, Sagar

Dr. Harisingh Gour Central University, Sagar

University of Sagar, Sagar ,
This 18th University of India and the oldest and the biggest University of Madhya Pradesh has perhaps the singular distinction of being founded by the munificence of a single person's hard earned money of about two crore of rupees. Sir Hari Singh Gour (Nov. 26,1870 – Dec. 25,1949). Apart from being a great jurist and legal luminary par excellence, he was a great Patriot, Philanthropist, Educationist and Social Reformer. He was the first Vice-Chancellor of Nagpur University (1936-38). He also held the vice-chancellorship of the University (1925). Dr. Gour was the founder Vice–Chancellor of the University. The Govt. of India honored his memory by issuing a commemorative postage stamp in 1976. The University was rechristened as Doctor Hari Singh Gour Vishwavidyalaya in February 1983 by the State Legislature. The University is situated 5 Km. east of Sagar city and its campus is spread on 830.3 hectares on the top of Patharia hills. It is one of the finest picturesque campuses in India. It has 36 University teaching departments (number keeps adding) 10 faculties and 81 affiliated colleges covering 6 revenue districts of M.P. There are 4 hostels for boys (940 seats) and two hostels for girls ( app.380 seats). State Bank of India. Post office, STD booth, Employment and Guidance Bureau, University, University Press, 3 canteens and a shopping complex provide auxiliary services in the campus. The Jawaharlal Nehru Library of the University has more than 3, 10,000 books.
Nagarjuna Sagar

Nagarjuna Sagar

Nalgonda District, Andhra Pradesh, India, Nagarjunasagar ,
Nagarjuna Sagar Dam (Telugu: నాగార్జునసాగర్ ఆనకట్ట) is the world's largest masonry dam built across Krishna River in Nagarjuna Sagar, Nalgonda District of Andhra Pradesh, India, between 1955 and 1967. The dam contains the Nagarjuna Sagar reservoir with a capacity of up to 11,472 million cubic metres. The dam is 490 ft (150 m). tall and 16 km long with 26 gates which are 42 ft (13 m). wide and 45 ft (14 m). Nagarjuna Sagar was the earliest in the series of large infrastructure projects initiated for the Green Revolution in India; it also is one of the earliest multi-purpose irrigation and hydro-electric projects in India. The dam provides irrigation water to the Nalgonda District, Prakasam District, Khammam District and Guntur District and electric power to the national grid History The proposal to construct a dam to use the excess waters of the Krishna river was put forward by the British rulers in 1903. Since then, various competing sites in Siddeswaram, Hyderabad and Pulichintala were identified as the most suitable locations for the reservoirs. The perseverance of the Raja of Muktyala paved way for the site identification, design and construction of the dam. Nagarjunasagar was the earliest in the series of "modern temples" taken up to usher in the Green Revolution in India. Nagarjuna Right Canal Gates Project construction was officially inaugurated by Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru, on 10 December 1955, and proceeded for the next twelve years. The reservoir water was released into the left and right bank canals by the then Prime Minister, Indira Gandhi in 1967. Construction of the hydropower plant followed, with generation increasing between 1978 and 1985, as additional units came into service. The construction of the dam submerged an ancient Buddhist settlement, Nagarjunakonda, which was the capital of the Ikshvaku dynasty in the 1st and 2nd centuries, the successors of the Satavahanas in the Eastern Deccan. Excavations here had yielded 30 Buddhist monasteries, as well as art works and inscriptions of great historical importance. In advance of the reservoir's flooding, monuments were dug up and relocated. Some were moved to Nagarjuna's Hill, now an island in the middle of the reservoir. Others were moved to the mainland. Effect of the project Nagarjuna Left Canal Nagarjuna Sagar Dam October 2009 The project benefited farmers in the districts of Guntur, Prakasam, Krishna, Nalgonda and Khammam. The right canal (a.k.a Jawahar canal) is 203 km long and irrigates 1.113 million acres (4,500 km²) of land. The left canal (a.k.a Lalbahadur Shastri canal) is 295 km long and irrigates 0.32 million acres (800 km²) of land in Nalgonda and Khammam districts of Telangana region. The project transformed the economy of above districts. 52 villages were submersed in water and 24000 people were affected. The relocation of the people was completed by 2007 Power Generation The hydroelectric plant has a power generation capacity of 815.6 MW with 8 units (1x110 MW+7x100.8 MW). First unit was commissioned on 7 March 1978 and 8th unit on 24 December 1985. The right canal plant has a power generation capacity of 90 MW with 3 units of 30 MW each. The left canal plant has a power generation capacity of 60 MW with 2 units of 30 MW each. The dam is constructed on the border of Guntur and Nalgonda districts. The dam also provides drinking water to the Nalgonda town.
Indira gandhi engineering college sagar - government/autonomous

Indira gandhi engineering college sagar - government/autonomous

baheriya gram jabalpur road , Sagar ,
Welcome to Indira Gandhi Engineering College Sagar- Sagar city has its own unique significance in the field of education for last many decades. M.P. first University i.e. Dr. H. S. Gour University (old name Sagar University) is situated in Sagar. For the industrial development of Bundelkhand region in government established Engineering College in November 1981 Lasted this institute has been named Indira Gandhi Engineering College in the year 1985. Campus of Institute Initially in the year 1981 the institute was started in the Education college of the University. Since December 1986 this institute started in the newly constructed building of Technical School. Subsequently in year 1985 Government of M.P. allotted 220 Acures of land near Baheria village just 10 km. away from Sagar city. where the following construction work has been completed. 57 residential quarters 144 capacity boys hostel 50 capacity girls hostel Workshop building Applied science block Civil Engineering block Administration block The IGEC Sagar has well-equipped laboratories, library and hostel facilities for girls and boys. The institute with its rich faculty resources has strived to provide value added high quality education with practical skills to provide all round professional competence. The Institute offers B.E degree courses in five disciplines i.e., Civil Engineering, Electronics and Communication, Electrical Engineering, Information Technology & Mechanical Engineering.