"This is for the first time that water level in the dam has reached 121.92 metres this monsoon," said R G Kanungo, In-charge of Sardar Sarovar dam.
He said the rise was due to inflow of water from Indira Sagar dam and other rivers located in Madhya Pradesh.
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Incessant rains are lashing Gujarat since last couple of days, resulting into deaths of 22 people in rain-related incidents so far.
Meanwhile, Gujarat Power and Finance Minister Saurabh Patel said that rains have brought down the power demand in state to 8600 MW from 14800 MW few days back.
He said the demand for power from agriculture sector too has slumped to less than 10 million units per day today from 85 million units a few days ago.
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