bialspur
Bilaspur is a city in the heart of India's Chhattisgarh region. It is divided by the rugged Arpa River. The nearby villages of Ratanpur and Malhar are known for their intricate Hindu temples. Bilaspur is a mountain town near Shimla, famous for its fortifications, and the Gobind Sagar Lake, a man-made lake that is considered to be a regional life route. Bilaspur in Chhattisgarh has gradually evolved into a tourist destination. It is known for its rich cultural history, excellent rice, and its high-quality silk. Chhattisgarh's reputation as an 'Indian rice bowl' can be traced back to Bilaspur Bilaspur, India's first planned mountain station, famous for its artificial lake Gobind Sagar Lake on the Sutlej River. It is a beautiful lake where one can revive and participate in water sports and fishing. Also, the lake supplies water to the famous Bhakra Nangal Dam. Bhakra Dam is the tallest dam in India and is also the highest direct gravitational dam in the world. This dam located in Bilaspur, at the foot of the Himalayas, offers spectacular views of Lake Gobind Sagar. Apart from this, the road bridge at Gobind Sagar Lake in Kandraur is much higher than its type in Asia.