Etawah (Kota): The Water Resources Department has accomplished preparations for filling the Nonera Abra Dam, which is the belief of the dream of Rajasthan’s largest ERCP, constructed on the Kali Sindh River in Pipalda Assembly of Kota district of Rajasthan, for water filling and testing of the gates. Under this, water is to be stuffed on this dam from the approaching Sunday, September 8 to September 12, and its gates will likely be examined.
Regarding this, the Water Resources Department had earlier written a letter to the Kota Collector, after which Kota Collector Dr. Ravindra Goswami has given permission to the Water Resources Department. Under which, the work of filling water on this dam and testing its gates is to be achieved from Sunday, as a consequence of which the Kota-Etawah Highway State Highway 70 will likely be fully blocked from Sunday and the motion of automobiles on this route will likely be fully closed from 8 to 12 September.
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Due to the opportunity of water coming into the Kali Sindh river of Dhibri as a result of filling of water on this dam, the Water Resources Department had sought orders to fully cease the motion of automobiles on this route, relating to which after the Kota Collector, now Kota Rural SP Karan Sharma has issued a press launch relating to this. Through this press launch, work is to be achieved relating to the filling of water in Nonera Barrage from 8 September to 12 September.
Due to this, State Highway 70 Kota Sheopur Highway will stay fully blocked and as a consequence of the opportunity of water coming on this Kali Sindh river between Dhibari and Barod, site visitors won’t be able to maneuver on this route. Regarding which the police division has appealed to the drivers to succeed in Kota through Genta Makhida and likewise attain Kota through Anta of Baran district. It is price noting that the Nonera Abra Dam, constructed with the dream of ERCP, is now fully prepared and from tomorrow it’s to be full of water and its gates are to be examined.