Name any Multi-purpose projects In India and give three contributions of that project. -SST 10th

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The Damodar Valley Project offers the following advantages: 1) Power station under that project provides 104 MW of Hydro electricity 2. The project provides 136 km of inland waterways through reservoirs and canals.Its canals irrigate 4,50.000 hectares of agricultural land.

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