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Halali Reservoir

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Country
  
India

Opening date
  
1973

Normal elevation
  
458 m above MSL

Location
  
Raisen district

Dam volume
  
227 million m

Halali Reservoir

Surface area
  
2528 ha (full res. level); 2590 (dead res. level)

The Halali reservoir is a reservoir in the Raisen district of Madhya Pradesh, India. It is built on the Halali River, and lies 40 km away from the state capital Bhopal.

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Map of Halali Reservoir, Jhirniya, Madhya Pradesh 464651

The major fish species found in the reservoir include catla, rohu, mrigal, wallago attu, mystus and chitala.

Halali River

The Halali River is a tributary of the Betwa River. It was formerly known as Thal River. In the 18th century, Dost Mohammad Khan's forces killed a rival Rajput force near Jagdishpur (later renamed to Islamnagar) on the bank of the river. The river was renamed to "Halali river" (the river of slaughter), because it appeared red with the blood of the victims. Another name for the river is Banganga.

The Halali reservoir was commissioned in 1973.

References

Halali Reservoir Wikipedia