This dam is called 'the lifeline of Gujarat'. Seventy five percent of Gujarat's command area is considered a drought prone area, this dam will cater for domestic water supply to the regions of
Kutch and
Saurashatra. In 2021, for the first time Sardar Sarovar Dam provided waters for irrigation in summers.
Narmada Canal The dam irrigates of land spread over 12 districts, 62 talukas, and 3,393 villages (75% of which is drought-prone areas) in
Gujarat and in the arid areas of
Barmer and
Jalore districts of
Rajasthan. The dam provides drinking water to 9490 villages and 173 urban centers in Gujarat; and 1336 villages and 3 towns in Rajasthan. The dam also provides flood protection to riverine reaches measuring covering 210 villages and
Bharuch city and a population of 400,000 in Gujarat.
Saurashtra Narmada Avtaran Irrigation is a major program to help irrigate a lot of regions using the canal's water.The length of canal originating from dam is approximately 75,000 km within Gujarat.
Solar power generation In 2011, the government of Gujarat announced plans to generate solar power by placing solar panels over the canal, making it beneficial for the surrounding Villages to get power and also helping to reduce the evaporation of water. The first phase consists of placing panels along a 25 km length of the canal, with a capacity for up to 25 MW of power.
Statue of Unity The
Government of Gujarat constructed a statue of Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel as a symbol of tribute. The statue stands in front of the dam and is considered as one of the major tourist attractions in the region. ==Rehabilitation==