Beautiful glimpses of overflowing Sardar Sarovar Dam

Published By : Admin | July 18, 2013 | 18:48 IST
"Water level in Sardar Sarovar Dam expected to reach 123 metres by late evening"
"Sardar Sarovar Dam overflows after crossing the maximum height of 121.92 metres"

Due to the heavy rains in the catchment area of Narmada Dam as well as release of 1.5 lakh cusecs water yesterday and 2.5 lakh cusecs water today, water level in the Sardar Sarovar Dam at Kevadia Colony in Narmada district crossed the maximum height of 121.92 metres at 10:15 am. This is the first time that the dam has overflowed this monsoon.

According to information given by the engineer Shri M.T. Mathew at the Sardar Sarovar Narmada Dam, the water level in the Sardar Sarovar Dam at 11 am on 18th July 2013 was 122.03 metres. This level rose to 122.53 metres at 3 pm and it is expected to reach 123 metres by late evening.

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PM Modi hails the commencement of 20th Session of UNESCO’s Committee on Intangible Cultural Heritage in India
December 08, 2025

The Prime Minister has expressed immense joy on the commencement of the 20th Session of the Committee on Intangible Cultural Heritage of UNESCO in India. He said that the forum has brought together delegates from over 150 nations with a shared vision to protect and popularise living traditions across the world.

The Prime Minister stated that India is glad to host this important gathering, especially at the historic Red Fort. He added that the occasion reflects India’s commitment to harnessing the power of culture to connect societies and generations.

The Prime Minister wrote on X;

“It is a matter of immense joy that the 20th Session of UNESCO’s Committee on Intangible Cultural Heritage has commenced in India. This forum has brought together delegates from over 150 nations with a vision to protect and popularise our shared living traditions. India is glad to host this gathering, and that too at the Red Fort. It also reflects our commitment to harnessing the power of culture to connect societies and generations.

@UNESCO”