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Mahi Bajaj Sagar Dam is a dam across the Mahi River. It is situated 16 kilometres from Banswara town in Banswara district Rajasthan, India. The dam was constructed between 1972 and 1983 for the purposes of hydroelectric power generation and water supply. It is the longest dam and second largest dam in Rajasthan.
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Mahi Dam, Banswara Rajasthan

Kakanseja Rd, Kakanseja, Amli Khera, Rajasthan 327026, India
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Mahi Bajaj Sagar Dam is a dam across the Mahi River. It is situated 16 kilometres from Banswara town in Banswara district Rajasthan, India. The dam was constructed between 1972 and 1983 for the purposes of hydroelectric power generation and water supply. It is the longest dam and second largest dam in Rajasthan.

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Mahi Bajaj Sagar Dam is a dam across the Mahi River. It is situated 16 kilometres from Banswara town in Banswara district Rajasthan, India.1] The dam was constructed between 1972 and 1983 for the purposes of hydroelectric power generation and water supply. It is the longest dam and second largest dam in Rajasthan. It is named after Jamnalal Bajaj.[2 It is the biggest multipurpose project for tribal area of Rajasthan.

Mahi dam is about 20 kilometers from Banswara. Good place to visit only if the water level in the dam is full and enough rain has fallen.

Mahi Bajaj Sagar dam is the lifeline of Banswara district which has turned out to be a great source of agricultural and economic development of the region. This Mahi Dam is the biggest water reservoir in the Udaipur division. The Dam is situated 18 kms north-east of the district headquarters in the midst of high rising hills. The total length of the Dam is 3.10 Kms. And the total Water reserve capacity is 77 tmc. A number of hills partially remain submerged in the Mahi Dam Backwater which present beautiful view of Small Islands, which is why the place is also called a “City of Hundred Islands”. When in the rainy season the main Dam gates are opened to discharge the excess water it creates a wonderful site for the visitors. Mahi Dam is indeed a favourite attraction of...

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Standing before the towering walls of the Grand River Dam, I felt a mixture of awe and humility. The sheer scale of it is both beautiful and intimidating — a powerful reminder of how humanity can harness the forces of nature. The steady roar of water spilling from its gates carries a kind of ancient energy, as if the river itself is speaking through it.

What struck me most was the balance this dam creates. On one side, calm and collected waters stretch like a giant, mirrored lake; on the other, a rushing torrent that breathes life downstream. It made me reflect on control, resilience, and the way we seek harmony between human need and nature’s wildness.

Walking along its edge, watching the birds glide effortlessly in the spray, I felt small but connected — like one thread in the massive tapestry of...

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Mahi Dam, also known by the name of Mahi Bajaj Sagar Dam is a massive dam with 16 gates built across the Mahi River in the Banswara district of southern Rajasthan. This colossal dam is a part of hydroelectric power generation and water supply projects. Interestingly, this is the longest dam and the second largest dam in Rajasthan. Try to have a visit to this place during the seasons like the monsoon, when the gates might be open for enjoying the mesmerising views.

Prefer to have a trip by private vehicles to avoid getting any last-minute rushes for buses and all.

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Hari Singh ChouhanHari Singh Chouhan
Mahi Bajaj Sagar Dam is a dam across the Mahi River. It is situated 16 kilometres from Banswara town in Banswara district Rajasthan, India.[1] The dam was constructed between 1972 and 1983 for the purposes of hydroelectric power generation and water supply. It is the longest dam and second largest dam in Rajasthan. It is named after Jamnalal Bajaj.[2][3] It is the biggest multipurpose project for tribal area of Rajasthan. Mahi dam is about 20 kilometers from Banswara. Good place to visit only if the water level in the dam is full and enough rain has fallen. Mahi Bajaj Sagar dam is the lifeline of Banswara district which has turned out to be a great source of agricultural and economic development of the region. This Mahi Dam is the biggest water reservoir in the Udaipur division. The Dam is situated 18 kms north-east of the district headquarters in the midst of high rising hills. The total length of the Dam is 3.10 Kms. And the total Water reserve capacity is 77 tmc. A number of hills partially remain submerged in the Mahi Dam Backwater which present beautiful view of Small Islands, which is why the place is also called a “City of Hundred Islands”. When in the rainy season the main Dam gates are opened to discharge the excess water it creates a wonderful site for the visitors. Mahi Dam is indeed a favourite attraction of the tourists.
Rudransh MathurRudransh Mathur
Standing before the towering walls of the Grand River Dam, I felt a mixture of awe and humility. The sheer scale of it is both beautiful and intimidating — a powerful reminder of how humanity can harness the forces of nature. The steady roar of water spilling from its gates carries a kind of ancient energy, as if the river itself is speaking through it. What struck me most was the balance this dam creates. On one side, calm and collected waters stretch like a giant, mirrored lake; on the other, a rushing torrent that breathes life downstream. It made me reflect on control, resilience, and the way we seek harmony between human need and nature’s wildness. Walking along its edge, watching the birds glide effortlessly in the spray, I felt small but connected — like one thread in the massive tapestry of nature and time.
Ankur ChoudharyAnkur Choudhary
Mahi Dam, also known by the name of Mahi Bajaj Sagar Dam is a massive dam with 16 gates built across the Mahi River in the Banswara district of southern Rajasthan. This colossal dam is a part of hydroelectric power generation and water supply projects. Interestingly, this is the longest dam and the second largest dam in Rajasthan. Try to have a visit to this place during the seasons like the monsoon, when the gates might be open for enjoying the mesmerising views. Prefer to have a trip by private vehicles to avoid getting any last-minute rushes for buses and all. Have some good camera with you to capture the moments forever and make the trip a memorable one
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Mahi Bajaj Sagar Dam is a dam across the Mahi River. It is situated 16 kilometres from Banswara town in Banswara district Rajasthan, India.[1] The dam was constructed between 1972 and 1983 for the purposes of hydroelectric power generation and water supply. It is the longest dam and second largest dam in Rajasthan. It is named after Jamnalal Bajaj.[2][3] It is the biggest multipurpose project for tribal area of Rajasthan. Mahi dam is about 20 kilometers from Banswara. Good place to visit only if the water level in the dam is full and enough rain has fallen. Mahi Bajaj Sagar dam is the lifeline of Banswara district which has turned out to be a great source of agricultural and economic development of the region. This Mahi Dam is the biggest water reservoir in the Udaipur division. The Dam is situated 18 kms north-east of the district headquarters in the midst of high rising hills. The total length of the Dam is 3.10 Kms. And the total Water reserve capacity is 77 tmc. A number of hills partially remain submerged in the Mahi Dam Backwater which present beautiful view of Small Islands, which is why the place is also called a “City of Hundred Islands”. When in the rainy season the main Dam gates are opened to discharge the excess water it creates a wonderful site for the visitors. Mahi Dam is indeed a favourite attraction of the tourists.
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Standing before the towering walls of the Grand River Dam, I felt a mixture of awe and humility. The sheer scale of it is both beautiful and intimidating — a powerful reminder of how humanity can harness the forces of nature. The steady roar of water spilling from its gates carries a kind of ancient energy, as if the river itself is speaking through it. What struck me most was the balance this dam creates. On one side, calm and collected waters stretch like a giant, mirrored lake; on the other, a rushing torrent that breathes life downstream. It made me reflect on control, resilience, and the way we seek harmony between human need and nature’s wildness. Walking along its edge, watching the birds glide effortlessly in the spray, I felt small but connected — like one thread in the massive tapestry of nature and time.
Rudransh Mathur

Rudransh Mathur

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Mahi Dam, also known by the name of Mahi Bajaj Sagar Dam is a massive dam with 16 gates built across the Mahi River in the Banswara district of southern Rajasthan. This colossal dam is a part of hydroelectric power generation and water supply projects. Interestingly, this is the longest dam and the second largest dam in Rajasthan. Try to have a visit to this place during the seasons like the monsoon, when the gates might be open for enjoying the mesmerising views. Prefer to have a trip by private vehicles to avoid getting any last-minute rushes for buses and all. Have some good camera with you to capture the moments forever and make the trip a memorable one
Ankur Choudhary

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