Ajmer: This time the monsoon was type to the district. Except for 2 dams, all of the dams and ponds of the district had been stuffed. There is an efficient chance of groundwater being recharged as a result of this. However, two reservoirs of the district, Untda pond and Rupangarh dam remained fully empty. Both the reservoirs are within the meeting constituency of Water Resources Minister Suresh Singh Rawat. Here, the influx of water in Bisalpur dam, the lifeline of Ajmer, Tonk and Jaipur, is lowering. However, 314.02 toes of water has arrived within the dam which is ample to quench the thirst of all of the three districts for the following one 12 months.
This time earlier than the monsoon, all of the dams and ponds had been empty besides Ana Sagar Lake, Foy Sagar Lake, Pushkar Sarovar and Gondelav Lake of Kishangarh, however now all are full. Water has are available many of those reservoirs after 20 years. This time the Narayan Sagar Dam, the most important and oldest dam within the district positioned in Jalian, has additionally acquired good water influx after a very long time.
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There is hope of floor water being recharged: There is hope of groundwater recharge as a result of good influx of water in dams and ponds. Actually, giant areas of Ajmer district had been at nighttime zone. Filling of those reservoirs can be useful there. Satyendra Meena, Executive Officer within the Water Resources Department, says that there’s scope for enchancment in groundwater stage as a result of rainwater being saved on the land.
Pond stuffed after 25 years: He informed that there are various such reservoirs within the district, that are full after 2 many years. Among them is Chaurasiavas pond in Ajmer. This pond is full after 25 years. Right now there may be sheet move in it. Its water goes to Ana Sagar Lake by the drain. Similarly, the overflow water of Foy Sagar Lake can be coming to Ana Sagar Lake.
Untada pond and Rupangarh dam are empty: Despite greater than common rainfall, Untda Talab and Rupangarh Dam stay empty in Pushkar Assembly constituency. Actually, after Kayad Talab fills up, water goes to Untda Talab by Kala Nala. When this pond is full, rainwater reaches Rupangarh Dam. Meanwhile, rainwater from the mountains additionally mixes with the water popping out of Untda Talab and kinds a river which is known as Roop Nadi, however for a decade, not solely the river but in addition Untda Talab and Rupangarh Dam haven’t acquired water, as a result of their catchment space has been encroached. This has stopped the move of water.
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314.02 toes water arrived in Bisalpur dam: Bisalpur dam is the lifeline for Ajmer, Tonk and Jaipur. Due to monsoon, there was influx of water in Bisalpur dam, however nonetheless 30 % of the dam is empty. The filling capability of the dam is 315.50 toes. Currently, there may be influx of water within the dam from Triveni river, however it’s inadequate to fill the dam. According to specialists, Bisalpur dam has sufficient water to quench the thirst of the individuals of the three districts for a 12 months.
Status of ponds and dams:
In Ajmer, Ana Sagar – 13 toes (1.5 toes overflow), Foy Sagar – 26.9 (2 inches overflow), Untda – empty, Bir – 5 toes, Phool Sagar Kayd – 7.6 toes, Ramsar – 6.3 toes, Rupangarh – empty, Shiv Sagar Nyara – 17.2 toes, Govindgarh – 2.35 meters (overflow .32 mm), Phool Sagar Jalia – empty, Rajiyawas – 8.6 toes, Makrera – 12 toes (1 toes overflow), Lori Sagar – 9.4 toes (overflow), Narayan Sagar Khari – 7 toes, Ajgara – 9.6 (overflow 1 toes), Taj Sarovar Arnia – 13.3 toes, Madan Sarovar Dhanwa, 12 toes, Mundoti – 3 meters (overflow three toes), New Barol – 11.6 toes (overflow 2 toes), Para Pratham – 10.7 toes (overflow 1 toes), Para II – 8.8 toes ( Overflow- 7 inches) Bisundani Dam – 3.35 meters (overflow, 0.3 meters), Lasadia-3.65 meters (overflow, 0.19 meters), Deh Sagar Badli-12.7 toes (overflow, 1 toes), Old Pushkar-7.6 toes, Khanpura pond- 10.6 toes (overflow 6 toes), Chaurasiyavas pond – 6.8 toes (overflow, 2 toes), Chota Talab Chat – 7.4 toes, Lakholav Hanutiya- 11 toes (overflow, 2 toes), Bhimsagar Tihari-12.6 (overflow one and a half toes), Kheersamband-12.5 toes (overflow 3 toes), Madan Sagar Didwara-12.3 toes (overflow one toes), Ran Samband Nayagaon- 12 toes, Pushkar 19 toes, Kaudia Sagar Arai- 9.5 toes (overflow 2 toes), Sukhsagar Siroj-5.5 toes (overflow 2 inches), Jawahar Sagar Siroj-8.2 toes (overflow, 2 inches), Surkheli Sagar Arai-8.5 (overflow, 2 inches), Vijay Sagar Lamba-10.3 toes, Kishan Sagar Gogunda-9.8 toes, Naya Sagar Moti-1.20 meters, Purana Talab Balad-12.6 toes, Jawaja Talab-11 toes, Kabra Tank-2.4 toes, Kali Kankar Talab-5.6 toes, Delwara Talab-12.9 toes, Vijay Sagar Fatehgarh-11.6 (overflow 2 inches), Sindoor Sagar-6 toes, Govind Sagar-8.6 toes (overflow 2 inches), Gaj Sagar-8 toes, Bake Sagar-11 toes, Bhagwantia Sagar-4 toes (overflow 1 inch), Jad Jodla Sarwad-6.7 toes, Mansagar Jotaya-8.9 (overflow 3 inches), Ambapura Dam- 5.10 toes.
Rain scenario in Ajmer, Beawar and Kekri districts:
Ajmer: A complete of 568 mm rain has been recorded within the district, which is 118 mm greater than final 12 months. In Ajmer district space, Ajmer has acquired 651 mm rain, Old Pushkar 657, Govindgarh 522, Pushkar 440, Nasirabad 848, Pisangan 603, Mangaliyawas 634, Gegal 193, Rupangarh 594, Kishangarh 548, Srinagar 450, Bandar Sindri 469, Arai 778 mm rain.
Beawar: A complete of 763 mm rain has fallen within the district which is 125.94 mm greater than final 12 months. In Beawar space, Beawar tehsil has acquired 798 mm rain, Beawar Assistant Engineer 896, Jawaja 601, Tatgarh 911, Masuda 859, Vijaynagar 618.50, Narayan Sagar has acquired 657 mm rain.
Crab: The whole rainfall within the district is 653 mm which is 123.84 mm greater than final 12 months. Kekri space’s Sarwad tehsil has acquired 592 mm rainfall, Sarwad police station has acquired 592 mm rainfall, Goyala has acquired 720 mm rainfall, Kekri has acquired 651 mm rainfall, Sanwar has acquired 777 mm rainfall and Bheenay has acquired 588 mm rainfall.