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Aganur Jal Vidyut Pariyojna

Arwal, Bihar, India
Project Overview: The Aganur Jal Vidyut Pariyojna is a significant hydroelectric power project located in the Kaler block of the Arwal district. This project is a testament to modern engineering and its ability to harness natural resources for the benefit of the local community. It was established p rimarily to address the electricity shortages that once plagued the region, providing a sustainable and clean source of energy. The project operates by utilizing the water from the Sone River canal system, which is a lifeline for the agricultural plains of Bihar. Impact on Development: Beyond just generating electricity, the Aganur Jal Vidyut Pariyojna plays a crucial role in regulating water flow for irrigation. This dual-purpose functionality has transformed the lives of local farmers, allowing for more consistent crop cycles and improved economic stability. The site itself has become a point of interest for those curious about renewable energy and infrastructure. It stands as a symbol of progress in a district that is deeply rooted in tradition and agriculture. Scenic Surroundings: The area surrounding the project is characterized by lush greenery and the rhythmic flow of water, making it a surprisingly peaceful spot. Visitors often come here to witness the scale of the machinery and the impressive hydraulic structures. The cool breeze from the canal and the open landscape provide a refreshing break from the bustle of town life. It is not just a utility site but a landscape that blends industrial utility with the natural beauty of the Bihar countryside. Community Significance: Local residents view the Aganur Jal Vidyut Pariyojna with pride, as it represents a major step toward self-sufficiency. The project has also created local employment opportunities, both during its construction phase and for ongoing maintenance and operations. It serves as an educational site for students and professionals interested in hydraulic engineering and sustainable development. The integration of the project into the local geography has made it a landmark that is synonymous with the modern identity of Arwal.

General information

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    Ideal Duration:
    2 to 3 Hours
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    Place Type:
    Infrastructure & Industrial Tourism
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    Entry Fees:
    General Access: There is no formal entry fee for viewing the project from public areas, making it an accessible destination for everyone.

    Group Tours: Larger educational groups may need to seek prior permission from the local electricity dep...
    General Access: There is no formal entry fee for viewing the project from public areas, making it an accessible destination for everyone.

    Group Tours: Larger educational groups may need to seek prior permission from the local electricity department, which is usually free of charge.
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    Timing:
    Daily Hours: The site is generally accessible from 09:00 AM to 05:00 PM for visitors wishing to see the operations.

    Best Time: The ideal time to visit is during the late afternoon to avoid the midday heat and to catch the sunset. ...
    Daily Hours: The site is generally accessible from 09:00 AM to 05:00 PM for visitors wishing to see the operations.

    Best Time: The ideal time to visit is during the late afternoon to avoid the midday heat and to catch the sunset.
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    Special Events:
    Energy Awareness Day: Occasional visits by government officials and local schools often include demonstrations of how renewable energy works.

    Monsoon Flow: During the peak of the Monsoon, the increased water levels turn the site into a drama...
    Energy Awareness Day: Occasional visits by government officials and local schools often include demonstrations of how renewable energy works.

    Monsoon Flow: During the peak of the Monsoon, the increased water levels turn the site into a dramatic display of nature’s power as the gates are fully managed.
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    Best Photo Spots:
    The Main Barrage: Capturing the wide expanse of the water as it approaches the intake gates provides a sense of scale and power.

    Spillway Mist: The area where water is released often creates a light mist, which looks spectacular when caught ...
    The Main Barrage: Capturing the wide expanse of the water as it approaches the intake gates provides a sense of scale and power.

    Spillway Mist: The area where water is released often creates a light mist, which looks spectacular when caught in the morning light.

    Sunset Silhouette: Positioning the power lines and structures against the orange sky of a sunset creates a dramatic, industrial-themed photograph.

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Things To Do

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    Explore the Powerhouse: Visitors can observe the external structures of the powerhouse and the massive gates that control water flow.

    Photography: The site offers excellent opportunities for industrial and landscape photography, especially where the water meets the sky at the horizon of the canal.

    Educational Tour: Walking along the canal banks allows one to understand the scale of the irrigation system that supports Arwal.

    Picnicking: The open spaces near the greenery are ideal for a short family picnic while enjoying the cool river breeze.

    Sunset Viewing: Watching the sun go down over the vast canal system provides a stunning visual experience.

    Bird Watching: Look for water birds that gather ne...

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    Why Famous:
    Renewable Energy Hub: The site is famous for being one of the few functional hydroelectric projects in the region, showcasing the use of "run-of-the-river" technology. It is a prime example of how small-scale hydro projects can meet local energy needs without the massive di...
    Renewable Energy Hub: The site is famous for being one of the few functional hydroelectric projects in the region, showcasing the use of "run-of-the-river" technology. It is a prime example of how small-scale hydro projects can meet local energy needs without the massive displacement associated with large dams.

    Engineering Excellence: It attracts technical enthusiasts and students who wish to see the practical application of fluid mechanics and power generation. The project’s ability to stabilize the local grid and provide reliable power for irrigation makes it a vital asset for the district’s socio-economic health.
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    Architecture:
    Hydraulic Design: The architecture of the Aganur Jal Vidyut Pariyojna focuses on functional efficiency and durability. It features a series of reinforced concrete structures, including intake gates, penstocks, and a powerhouse. The dimensions of the main barrage and the ca...
    Hydraulic Design: The architecture of the Aganur Jal Vidyut Pariyojna focuses on functional efficiency and durability. It features a series of reinforced concrete structures, including intake gates, penstocks, and a powerhouse. The dimensions of the main barrage and the canal width are meticulously calculated to handle varying water volumes throughout the seasons.

    Mechanical Integration: Inside the powerhouse, the turbines are housed in a structure designed to withstand high vibration and water pressure. The layout follows a linear path along the canal, ensuring minimal environmental disruption while maximizing energy capture. The height of the drop in the canal is a key architectural feature that dictates the power output potential.
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    How To Reach:
    By Air: The nearest airport is Patna Airport, located about 70 KM away; from there, taxis are available to Arwal.

    By Train: Jehanabad is the closest major railway station, approximately 35 KM from the site.

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    Near Tourist Places:
    1. Makhdum Shah Mazar (10 KM), 2. Madhusrava Ashram (14 KM), 3. Gautam Budh Mandir (11 KM), 4. Belsar Sun Temple (15 KM), 5. Sone River Bank (5 KM), 6. Arwal Market (12 KM), 7. Lari Village (18 KM), 8. Kurtha (20 KM), 9. Jehanabad (35 KM), 10. Patna (70 KM).

Tourism Tips

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    Safety First: Stay away from the edge of the canal as the water currents near the intake can be extremely strong and dangerous.

    Packing: Carry plenty of drinking water and wear comfortable walking shoes as you will likely be doing a lot of w...

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