Rajghat

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Rajghat
Impounds Betwa River
Creates Rajghat Reservoir
Locale Ashok Nagar District,Madhya Pradesh & Lalitpur, Uttar Pradesh
Maintained by Water Resources Department, Madhya Pradesh
Length 11200 m
Height 43.8 m
Construction began 1975
Opening date 2006
Geographical Data
Coordinates 24°45′45″N, 78°45′00″E
For the memorial to Mahatma Gandhi in Delhi, see Raj Ghat and associated memorials

Rajghat is an Inter-state Dam project of the Government of Madhya Pradesh and Uttar Pradesh being constructed on Betwa River about 22 km from Lalitpur in Uttar Pradesh, India. The project envisages construction of 43.80 m high and 562.50 m long masonry dam across River Betwa flanked by an earthen dam having maximum height of 29.5 m and a total length of 10.79 km.

The project will provide irrigation to 1,380 square kilometres of land in Uttar Pradesh and 1,210 square kilometres in Madhya Pradesh. The The installed capacity of the power house is 45 MW (3 x 15 MW). The costs and benefits of the project are to be shared by these two States equally.

The projects existing on the downstream are Matatila Dam Project, Dhukwan and Parichha Weirs. Thus, the Rajghat Dam Project will serve as mother storage for Irrigation in Uttar Pradesh and Madhya Pradesh through a cascade of hydraulic structures in the downstream of River Betwa.