List of lakes of India
These are the list of notable lakes in India.[1]
Andhra Pradesh
Assam
- Chandubi Lake
- Deepor Beel Bird Sanctuary
- Son Beel[2]
- Saron Beel
Bihar
Chandigarh (UT)
Gujarat
Haryana
- Badkhal Lake
- Blue Bird Lake
- Brahma Sarovar
- Damdama Lake
- Karna Lake
- Sannihit Sarovar
- Surajkund
- Tilyar Lake
Himachal Pradesh
Main article: List of lakes in Himachal Pradesh
Jammu and Kashmir
Karnataka
- Lakes in Bangalore
- Mysore City lakes:
- Lakes in Davanagere District
- Honnamana Kere
- Pampa Sarovar
Kerala
- Ashtamudi Lake
- Kuttanad Lake
- Maanaanchira, Kozhikode
- Padinjarechira, Thrissur city
- Paravur Kayal
- Punnamada Lake
- Shasthamkotta lake
- Vadakkechira, Thrissur city
- Vanchikulam, Thrissur
- Vellayani Lake
- Vembanad Lake
Madhya Pradesh
Maharashtra
- Gorewada Lake
- Khindsi Lake
- Lonar Lake
- Pashan
- Powai Lake
- Rankala Lake
- Salim Ali Lake
- Shivasagar lake
- Talao Pali
- Upvan Lake
- Venna Lake
Manipur
Meghalaya
Mizoram
Odisha
Puducherry
- Bahour Lake
- Oustery Lake
- Velrampet Lake
Punjab
Rajasthan
- Ana Sagar Lake
- Balsamand lake
- Dhebar Lake
- Jaisamand Lake, Alwar
- Jal Mahal, Man Sagar lake
- Kaylana Lake, Kolayat
- Kaylana Lake
- Lake Foy Sagar
- Loonkaransar
- Nakki Lake
- Pachpadra Lake
- Pushkar Lake, Pushkar
- Rajsamand Lake
- Ramgarh Lake
- Sambhar Salt Lake
- Talwara Lake
- Ummed Sagar Bandh
Udaipur
Sikkim
Tamil Nadu
See also: List of lakes in Tamil Nadu
- Berijam Lake
- Chembarambakkam Lake
- Kaliveli Lake
- Kodaikanal Lake
- Ooty Lake
- Perumal Eri
- Red Hills Lake
- Sholavaram Lake
- Singanallur Lake
- Veeranam Lake
Telangana
See also: Hyderabad city lakes
- Bhadrakali Lake
- Durgam Cheruvu
- Himayat Sagar
- Hussain Sagar
- Laknavaram Lake
- Mir Alam Tank
- Osman Sagar
- Pakhal Lake
- Saroornagar Lake
- Shamirpet Lake
- Waddepally Lake
Uttar Pradesh
Uttarakhand
See also: Lakes of Kumaon hills
- Skeleton Lake (Roopkund Lake), notable for three to six hundred skeletons at the lake's edge
West Bengal
- East Calcutta Wetlands
- Jore Pokhri
- Mirik Lake
- Rabindra Sarobar
- Rasikbil
- Santragachhi Lake
- Senchal Lake
See also
References
- ↑ M.S.Reddy1 and N.V.V.Char2 (2004-10-04). "ANNEX 2 LIST OF LAKES". Management of Lakes in India (PDF). World Lakes Network.
- ↑ "National wetland status for Son Beel". The Telegraph (Calcutta). December 10, 2008. Retrieved 9 June 2013.
- ↑ 8 magnificent lakes in North East India, Musicmalt.com
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