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The Johila river emerges from the hills of amarkantak in Anuppur district of Madhya Pradesh. Its original origin site lies in Jwaleshwar, 10 kms away from Amarkantak. This river, emanating from the hills of Jawaleshwar, goes through Rajendragram and joins the river Kelhari in Umaria district in the Son river. Johila flows towards Amarkantak's Jwaleshwar Bhundakona towards Umaria district from the side of Pushparajgarh. In Amarkantak, from the Bhundakona mountain situated in the northeast, descends down towards Johila North,Where the Zohila reservoir has been built by blocking it near the village of Podki, which is irrigated in the government agricultural farm situated in Pondi village. The farm farm, which goes to Rajendragram, flows through the Zohila Tali and Donia village in front of Podi, its total length is 170 kms. Sanjay Gandhi Super Thermal Power Birsinghpur has been established by constructing a huge Zohila dam in Mangthar of Umaria district in Johila river. Sanjay Gandhi Thermal Power Plant has installed capacity of 1,340.00 megawatts. The first unit of this power house was started in March 1993. The water for the plant is taken from the nearby Johila Dam which is built on the Johila river and spreads in 1810 hectares. Coal for coal is supplied by rail to the mines of South Eastern Coalfields Limited