- Jalaput
Jalaput Dam is built on
Machkund River which rises in theMudugal hills ofVisakhapatnam District and nearbyOndra Gadda it becomes the boundary betweenAndhra Pradesh andOrissa . For over 48 km the river runs nearly north along a meandering course through thePadwa Valley. About 48 km south ofJeypore , it winds westward along the edge of the Plateau and then suddenly tums at a short angle to the south-west down a steep descent popularly known as "Duduma Falls".Jalaput Dam (and Reservoir) impounds 34.273 TMC of water under the Machkund Hydro-Electric Scheme (MHES), down stream, in operation since
1955 .Origin
'Jalaput' [http://encarta.msn.com/map_701549159/Jalaput_Reservoir.html] derives its name from its local tribal dilect 'Jala' or 'Jal' means water. (In
sanskrit too 'Jal' means 'Water')and 'Put' means a residing place or a store house or large place. Jalaput waterreservior was the only water source for many of the local tribe in more than 100 tribal village in and around Jalaput in thekoraput district. Before the present dam camp up before 55 years, it was a dense forest and a river surrounded by many tribal villages.[Jalaput] [http://encarta.msn.com/map_701549159/Jalaput_Reservoir.html] is a border village between
Orissa andAndhra Pradesh . One bridge distinguishes between the two states. Both side of bridge are known as LF (Andhra Pradesh,Visakhapatnam district) and RF (Orissa ,Koraput district). Earlier to formation of the jalaput dam it was known as Tentaput. The village is surrounded by many tribal villages still.Jalaput [http://encarta.msn.com/map_701549159/Jalaput_Reservoir.html] ,Machkund , andOnukadelli form the triangular shape of this hydro electricity generation project. The electricity generated here is supplied to many nearby towns includingVisakhapatnam ,Vijaywada in Andhra Pradesh Koraput, Jeypore in orissa.Communication
Jalaput is connected by road with all important towns in
Orissa andVisakhapatnam inAndhra Pradesh . It is one of the most sought after visit places during winter.Araku Valley is 60 km from here.Visakhapatnam is the largest nearby city of thisvillage JALAPUT RF COMES UNDER (KORAPUT DISTRICT)ORISSA AND LF(VISAKAPATNAM DISTRICT) COMES UNDER AP.Occupation
Agriculture is main occupation in nearby villages. The jalaputias (The residents of jalaput) are mainly Government employees. Theretail business here is dominated by telugu speaking people and few pominent oriya speaking businessmen.Wood cutting has become a prominent business here for a decade. That rise to many gang fights in last few years. District administration is worried about the rising fights amongh different groups for last five years. Apart from rice, jawa and many medicinal plants also form a significant part of agrarian business here. Presently many have entered intocontractual farming formedicinal plants ,jatropha plantation , andtissue culture .The village has 5 decade old
temples ,mosques , andchurch es within a distance of 30 meters. Residents celebrate allfestivals without anyreligious overtones. The village is right combination of telugu and oriya language people. People here understand and communicate in both the languages with mixed accent.Many
aboriginal tribes inhabit nearby small villages. Most of the region was densely covered by forest. But recently due to massivedeforestation in last one and half decade, much of the land has become barren.The main village area resident are mostly
Government Employess and fewbusinessman Missionary Controversy:
Lamtaput is 27 km from here whereChristian Missionaries have set up a hospital named'Asha Kiran '. But they are allegedly involved converting andbaptising the localtribal population of all the nearby villages tochristianity . Many churches are being set up overnight at many places creatingsuspicion and restlessness among the local people.The hospital has allegedly been involved in unethical medical practices. http://www.ijme.in/054mi128.html
External links
* http://www.ohpcltd.com/machkund/index.htm
* http://www.orissawater.com/resovoir.htm
* http://encarta.msn.com/map_701549159/Jalaput_Reservoir.html
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