Dindi Reservoir, Andhra Pradesh The Dindi Reservoir is constructed in Andhra Pradesh for the purpose of irrigational water.
The Dindi Reservoir stands in between the area of Dindi and Brahminepalle on River Krishna. The topography of the region is flat with few canals and large areas of cultivated lands. Other than the Dindi Reservoir, there are many more canals in the region. The Dindi Reservoir lies close to the Nagarjuna Sagar Srisailam Tiger Reserve.
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