Wednesday 29 April 2015

100 Rupee Note Having Image Of HiraKund Dam Backside Extremely Rare Note
Governor (Signed By) - P.C.Bhattacharya 
Single Note Price - 3,000 Rs/-


Original Story Why Government Makes This Note

Hirakud Dam (Oriya: ହୀରାକୁଦ ବନ୍ଧ) is built across the Mahanadi River, about 15 km from Sambalpur in the
state of Odisha in India. Behind the dam extends a lake, Hirakud Reservoir, 55 km long. It is one of
the first major multipurpose river valley projects started after India's independence.
Before the devastating floods of 1937, Sir M. Visveswararya proposed a detailed investigation for
storage reservoirs in the Mahanadi basin to tackle the problem of floods in the Mahanadi delta. In
1945, under the chairmanship of Dr. B. R. Ambedkar, the Member of Labour, it was decided to invest in
the potential benefits of controlling the Mahanadi for multi-purpose use. The Central Waterways,
Irrigation and Navigation Commission took up the work.


Original Photo Of Dam




Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru visited Hirakud Dam on 13th January 1957 On 15 Mar 1946, Sir Hawthrone Lewis,
 the Governor of Odisha, laid the foundation stone of the Hirakud Dam. A project report was submitted
 to the government in June 1947. Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru laid the first batch of concrete on 12 April
1948. The dam was completed in 1953 and was formally inaugurated by Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru on
13 January 1957. The total cost of the project was Rs.1000.2 millions in 1957. Power generation along
with agricultural irrigation started in 1956, achieving full potential in 1966. 

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