Kosi embankment

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Koshi Embankments
LocationBihar, India; Nepal
StatusOperational
Construction began1950s
Opening dateLate 1950s
OwnerGovernment of Bihar (maintenance)

The Koshi embankments were built in late 1950s to retain the Kosi River which is a transboundary river between Nepal and India and is one of the largest tributaries of the Ganges. It was conceptualised during the first Bihar Government of CM Shri Babu and his deputy Anugraha Babu. According to the agreement with Nepal, the responsibility of maintaining these embankments was vested in the Government of Bihar.

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