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Important Lakes of India

A compact, tabular revision of India's major freshwater, saline and lagoon lakes by State, with type and key facts, for CAPF Paper I geography

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Cover the right column and recall the State and lake type. CAPF Paper I tests lake-to-State matching and the freshwater versus saline distinction. For drainage context see indian rivers and tributaries and indian drainage system and rivers.

Lakes by State

Lake State / UT Type and note
Wular Jammu and Kashmir Largest freshwater lake in India; tectonic origin
Dal Jammu and Kashmir Famous for houseboats and shikaras
Pangong Tso Ladakh High-altitude saline lake; partly in China
Tso Moriri Ladakh High-altitude brackish lake; Ramsar site
Chilika Odisha Largest coastal lagoon (brackish); winter migratory birds; Irrawaddy dolphins
Pulicat Andhra Pradesh / Tamil Nadu Second largest brackish lagoon; Sriharikota barrier island
Kolleru Andhra Pradesh Freshwater lake between Krishna and Godavari deltas
Vembanad Kerala Longest lake in India; backwaters; Nehru Trophy boat race
Sasthamkotta Kerala Largest freshwater lake in Kerala
Loktak Manipur Largest freshwater lake in the north-east; floating phumdis; Keibul Lamjao park
Sambhar Rajasthan Largest inland saltwater lake; major salt source
Lonar Maharashtra Crater lake formed by a meteorite impact; saline and alkaline
Hussain Sagar Telangana Man-made; links Hyderabad and Secunderabad
Sukhna Chandigarh Man-made reservoir at the foothills of the Shivaliks
Nainital, Bhimtal Uttarakhand Kumaon lakes of glacial / tectonic origin
Hokersar Jammu and Kashmir Wetland and Ramsar site near Srinagar

Quick-recall facts

Fact Answer
Largest freshwater lake in India Wular
Largest saltwater (inland) lake Sambhar
Largest lagoon Chilika
Longest lake Vembanad
Crater (meteorite) lake Lonar
Lake with floating islands (phumdis) Loktak
Lake partly in India and China Pangong Tso

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