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vishalcool000MouthShut Verified Member
Rawatbhata India
Beautifull and Important Place in Rajasthan
Aug 09, 2017 04:13 PM2884 Views

Rawatbhata is located 50kms away from Kota in Rajasthan. The town is famous because of Atomic Energy Power Plants. There are two type of power plants system in Rawatbhata(NPCIL and HWP). There are 2 different colonies for both the departments. There are 3 schools which are AECS 2, 3, 4. The education quality in Rawatbhata is veri nice as compared to other cities or towns. Rawatbhata is located at the bank of chambal river surrounded by many beautifull places. The best places to visit near Rawatbhata are Gandhi Sagar Dam, Jawaharsagar Dam, Baroli etc. Badoli is a historical place. The colonies are very secured. It is quite isolated place but perfect for a life time stay. The literacy rate of Rawatbhata is very high and most of the people are educated.


I stayed in Rawatbhata for 20 years and I love this place. There is also one place between Kota and Rawatbhata known as Geparnath. Geparnath is also a tourist place.


Beautiful area
Aug 02, 2017 12:02 AM2675 Views (via Android App)

Rawatbhata is beautiful place in rajasthan near kota district. I spent approx 1 year in this area. Cross chambal river pool to reach this area.


Near Chambal river to increase the beautifulness of this area increase. I see the gandhi sagar dam near rawatbhata. Its amazing place I have ever seen.


Rawatbhata has ntpc plant so many beautiful colneies & sports ground, hospital or greenery is most attracting thing in this area.


I love this place. So I travel once again here in my life.


It is a beautiful place.
May 12, 2017 09:01 PM2906 Views

It is a beautiful place.As I am from here onwards. Have must come here to have a meetup must contact if you are from here or are comming here.


It is a place where there a largest power plant is located .


A dam with 21 gates.


A Colony with 1 lac appartment.


3 petrol pumps one is under construction after that there would be 4 pumps.


Maruti hundai tata mahindra heo honda all shorooms are there.


Some famous laduges are there.


And All are secured.


Thanks from Shubham.


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jcisunilparidaMouthShut Verified Member
Delhi India
Rawatbhata is power plant in rajasthan.
Mar 15, 2017 04:27 PM3625 Views

Rawatbhata Is wonderfull place in rajasthan in district chittorgarh. rawatbhata is famous for renewable energy dam. hydro power Dam is on chambal river know as rana pratap sagar lake or dam. This hydro dam feet electrical power to middle of north india area.


accessibility- most of area near dam, local market & historical area .


local sightseeing is awesome .travelling local community or market, historical place etc.


hotel - accommodation is avaible inside city near bus stand or railway station. hotel is average quality. food is near about full fill needness.


safety -in city safety is average . but out side or night time safety issues that place.


Land of Charbhujanath, Atomic Power and Shreya
Oct 06, 2010 09:28 PM14776 Views

While serving Nuclear Power Corporation of India, I got transferred from Tarapur Atomic Power Station in Maharashtra to Rajasthan Atomic Power Station in 2001. Just the next day to Makar Sankranti, on 15th January, 2001, I stepped on the land of Rawatbhata for the first time in the morning hours after covering some 50 kilometres distance from Kota by bus. I spent around six and half years there and left finally in July 2007 due to changing job and shifting to Delhi.


This moderately populated town with some small villages adjacent to it, is mostly known for atomic power generation. It is the biggest atomic power generation site in India with 6 units being active and two units being in the project stage. Rana Pratap Saagar Dam(on Chambal river) is situated there for the support in power generation activity. Since the power is generated through nuclear fission process, a heavy water plant is also situated there because heavy water is used as the moderator for the process. Due to radiation, the atomic power generation site has been kept more than 10 kilometres away from the residential area. There are many colonies situated together(except the Vikram Nagar colony which is on the other side of the Rana Pratap Saagar Dam) and because of the affiliation to atom, the word ANU has been prefixed to the names of most of the colonies.


Rawatbhata is an eye-soothing scenic beauty in the rainy season. Many small seasonal falls start, picnic spots prop up like anything and greenery appears in abundance. Since it is better to approach Rawatbhata via Kota(though it is approachable from Udaipur and Chittorgarh too), one can visit Gapernath Mahadev which is a very old Shiva temple with a small waterfall there whose water falls on the temple itself. But the important thing is that it is at a point more than 100 metres deep from the Earth level and the visitors have to step down through the natural stairs which are quite high.


Once having reached Rawatbhata, the visitor can go to Pahaadajhar Mahadev too which is some 10 kilometres away. It is a beautiful place with an ancient Shiva temple near a natural water body.


Just one kilometre away from Rawatbhata is the hundreds of years old Baroli temple(since 9th century A.D.) which is a must visit place for the people interested in places of archaeological importance.


A few kilometres away is Bhainsroadgarh fort. On route to Bhainsroadgarh, the scenic beauty of water on both sides of the road is also a pleasure to see and feel. That area is the Sentab Colony area. However the main attraction in Rawatbhata is Rana Pratap Saagar Dam. Photography is prohibited there and the vehicles cannot be stopped on the dam(which joins the Vikram Nagar colony of RAPS with the town). However it's a joy to visit this dam and sometimes when due to heavy rainfall, the Dam brims with water, its gates are opened to allow excess water to flow out which provides a heart-conquering scene of overflow(called Chaadar Chalna in local lingo). After crossing it and passing by the Vikram Nagar colony area, the visitor can reach another beautiful dam called the Saddle Dam. In Vikram Nagar, near to the RAPS Guest House, the visitor can see a huge statue of Maharana Pratap on his famous horse, Chetak.


One more picnic spot is just a few kilometres away which is known as Kaala Khet(black farm). It is a private property and for going there, the permission of the owners has to be sought.


In the atomic power plant, outsiders are normally not allowed until and unless they are the plant's materials suppliers or contractors. However when I was there, a system of allowing employees' families and guests on Saturday afternoon prevailed.


On the way to the atomic power site, in the village Charbhuja, there is the famous temple of Charbhujanath. Though it is not a fabulous or grandiose one, it bears the fame and religious importance. Devotees would like to visit there for sure. I still remember visiting this place alongwith the nearby Rama temple. However I miss my visit to the small Saibaba temple on the road moving towards the plant where I always got peace of mind. I was also a frequent visitor to the Hanuman temple situated near the Baalaram Chauraha at the heart of the town. One more beautiful Shiva temple - Mukteshwar Mahadev Temple is situated in the Anu Kiran Colony(where I resided for six and a half years in two different residential quarters).


Rawatbhata is not just natural beauty, over the past few years, it has developed itself(unofficially) as a rich bird sanctuary with birds of several scarce species available here. The Durra wildlife sanctuary is also there between Rawatbhata and Kota though the govt. seems to have done little to attract the tourists to that place. Well, whether human-beings become guests of Rawatbhata or not, birds of empteen number of species have already become. Being a nature-lover, I always cherished the company of flora and fauna(especially birds) there.


Rawatbhata is in the Haadoti region of Rajasthan and culturally it is close to Kota. However administratively it is in the Chittorgarh district of Rajasthan. It does not have a railway station. However anybody can reach Kota(or Udaipur or Chittorgarh) by train and then can easily reach Rawatbhata by road. From Jaipur, the capital of Rajasthan, direct bus of Rajasthan Roadways is available for Rawatbhata.


Since it has not been developed by the govt. as a tourist attraction, decent staying facilities are not there. If the visitor is familiar to any employee, he can help him through guest house or other ways. However, the visitor can stay at Kota which is hardly one hour journey by car and then enjoy Rawatbhata and nearby places by hiring a vehicle(or using own vehicle).


One final word about Shreya Ghoshal, the famous playback singer of Bollywood movies. She was brought up at Rawatbhata, spent her complete childhood there only and won the mega final of SA RE GA MA while residing there itself. Her success has stirred up a craze for music in the youngsters of Rawatbhata.


It's been more than three years since I left Rawatbhata. However my heart is still there. Tourists are welcome to visit this underrated plateau region during the rainy season and the winter.


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