The Urmil River is a significant water source in the Chhatarpur district of Madhya Pradesh, India. It flows through the Chhatarpur district, merging with the Ken River.
Urmil River's water is used primarily for drinking, irrigation, and local livestock.[1]
Dams
editCharan Paduka Hatyakand
editThe river holds historical and emotional prominence in the region. Near Singhpur village, along its banks, lies Charan Paduka, a revered pilgrimage site. This location is historically known as the "Jallianwala Bagh of Bundelkhand" because British forces fired upon peaceful freedom fighters gathered on the banks of the Urmil River on January 14, 1931.[4][5]
References
edit- ↑ "Hydrogeological studies of Upper Urmil River Basin district Chhatarpur Central India | Request PDF".
- ↑ "जल संकट से जूझ रहा यूपी-एमपी को पानी देने वाला उर्मिल बांध | Urmil Dam up Mp Drinking Water Now Water Conservation". 13 July 2018.
- ↑ "उर्मिल बांध को लेकर यूपी-एमपी में बनी सहमति, 38.89 MCM पानी से बुझेगी डेढ़ लाख की आबादी की प्यास - urmil dam agreement up mp resolve water crisis for 15 lakh people".
- ↑ "मप्र में भी हुआ था जलियांवाला जैसा हत्याकांड - Mp Charan Paduka Hatyakand".
- ↑ "14 जनवरी 1931 को बुंदेलखंड के जालियावाला बाग में सभा पर अंग्रेजों की किया था नरसंहार | on January 14 1931 the British Massacred a Gathering at Jallianwala". 14 January 2024.