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Rajpur
Canal
HISTORY
The
earliest of all the Dun canals is the ancient Rajpur Canal,
taking off from the Rispana river and bringing its water along
the crest of the water parting as far as the town Dehra. Tradition
refers to the construction of this Canal to Rani Karnavati
and her consort, Ajbu Kaur, who administered from the ancient
capital at Nawada, the Sub Himalayan territories of the rajas
of Garhwal. Later, the work of maintaining and repairing this
canal was entrusted to the Mahants of the Temple of Guru Ram
Rai in Dehra. In 1817, Mahant Har Sevak claimed full proprietary
rights over the canal, a claim which the Board of commissioners,
accepting the old tradition, disallowed on the ground that
the Rani had lived previous to the existence of Nanak Shah
to whom the temple was originally dedicated. Captain Cautley
submitted a project in Nov. 1840 to make the water course
"pucca" and work was commenced in 1841 and completed in the
rains of 1844, when water was first admitted into the canal.
Originally, the Rajpur Canal was designed to convey drinking
water to the town of Dehra & though later improvements
so increased the supply that it was used for irrigating a
few villages.
THE
HEAD WORKS
The Canal takes its supply from the Rispana, a river which
like tons, has its source in the hill near Mussoorie. The
head of Canal consists of sluice and hand operated wooden
gates so that water level is raised & diverted into the
canal, which off takes from left bank of the river. The head
is about 500 m south of Rajpur Village and can be developed
as a tourist spot.
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RECENT MODIFICATION
Following Canals have been made underground by RCC pipes in
Dehradun City area so that width of road could be increased:-
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Year of
Completion |
| 1. |
Dharampur
Canal for Nany's Bakery to Tari |
2004-05 |
| 2. |
Rajpur Feeder
to tail |
2003-04 |
| 3. |
Kanwali Canal
from Ballupur Chowk to Tail |
2003-04 |
| 4. |
Kaulogarh
Canal 0.5 K.M |
2004-05 |
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