Ottu barrage

Coordinates: 29°29′21″N 74°54′38″E / 29.48917°N 74.91056°E / 29.48917; 74.91056
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Ottu barrage
Sirsa, Haryana
Coordinates29°29′21″N 74°54′38″E / 29.48917°N 74.91056°E / 29.48917; 74.91056
StatusOperational
Construction began1896
Dam and spillways
ImpoundsGhaggar Rivers
SpillwaysHakra River
Reservoir
CreatesWater supply & Irrigation

The Ottu barrage, sometimes spelled as the Otu barrage and also known as Ottu Head, is a masonry

Chaudhary Devi Lal.[2] The Dhanur lake reservoir is now often referred to simply as the Ottu reservoir.[3]

Construction

The Ottu barrage was constructed in 1896-97 using low-cost labor that was available due to a famine in the region at that time.

Historical confusion with Talwara lake

It was once assumed by some historians that Ottu lake was the site where Timur had encamped after overpowering Bhatnair fort in Hanumangarh (Rajasthan) during his invasion of India in 1398-99 CE. However, it is now known that the actual site of his camp, which he described as being Kinar-e-Hauz (i.e. on the banks of a tank or lake), was at the banks of Talwara Lake, which is further 40 km downstream in Hanumangarh district between Ellenabad and Hanumangarh town.[5]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c Sir William Wilson Hunter, India Office (1908), Imperial gazetteer of India, Clarendon Press, 1908, ... It was agreed between the British Government and the State of Bikaner that the Dhanur lake, about 8 miles from Sirsa, should be converted into a reservoir by the construction of a masonry weir at Otu ... two canals, the northern and southern ... constructed with famine labor in 1896-7 ... 6.3 lakhs, of which 2.8 lakhs was debited to Bikaner ...
  2. ^ Mukesh Bhardwaj (7 April 2002), "Tau here, Tau there, Tau everywhere", Indian Express, retrieved 28 November 2010, ... The prestigious Panipat Thermal Plant was named after Devi Lal, as was the new tourist complex at Ottu weir in Sirsa ...
  3. ^ "बस साल भर बाद खेतों की प्यास बुझाएगी ओटू झील (Ottu reservoir will begin quenching the thirst of fields in only a year)", Dainik Jagran, 27 May 2010, retrieved 28 November 2010, ... किसानों की समस्या से निजात दिलाने में सहायक ओटू झील की याद बरबस किसानों व सिंचाई विभाग को आना लाज़िमी है। सिंचाई विभाग ने किसानों के हित को ध्यान में रखते हुए झील की खुदाई की गति तेज़ कर दी है (it is obvious that the suffering farmers and the irrigation department would look to the Ottu reservoir. Mindful of the farmers' interests, the irrigation department has accelerated the work to deepen Ottu reservoir) ...
  4. ^ a b Aurel Stein; Amalananda Ghosh; Swarajya Prakash Gupta (1989), An archaeological tour along the Ghaggar-Hakra River, Kusumanjali Prakashan, 1989, ... general opinion repeatedly expressed to me in the Hanumangarh area alleges that the volume of water available for cultivation both from the Nali and the Ghaggar canals has considerably diminished ... increased diversion of flood water from the upper course of the Ghaggar ... ... complaints repeatedly raised by the Bikanir Durbar ... led to the construction in 1897 of the Otu barrage and the Ghaggar canals ...
  5. ^ History of Sirsa Town, Atlantic Publishers & Distri, 1991, ... Amir Timur, the king of Samarkand, launched a fierce attack ... overpowered the fort Bhatnair ... first halt was at a place called Kinar-e-Hauz (bank of a tank or lake) which is now known as Talwara Lake on the way between Bhatnair and Firozabad and chakrahiyan . The assumption of some persons that Timur had relaxed on the bank of Ottu lake is not logical ...