Pavana River

Pavana River

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Citizens, including local youth and residents, recently gathered at Akurdi to express their disapproval of the Pavana River rejuvenation project.

About Pavana River

  • It is situated in the west of Maharashtra state, in the Pune District. 
  • The river is a notable river crossing Pune city and divides Pune City and the Pimpri-Chinchwad area.
  • Course
    • Origin: It originates from the Western Ghats, about 6 km south of Lonavala.
    • The river originates south of Lonavala from the Western Ghats and flows a total of nearly 60 km to meet the Mula River in Pune. 
    • The Mula River, which later merges with the Mutha River, forming the Mula-Mutha River, ultimately drains into the Bhima River (the largest tributary of the Krishna River).
  • A dam is built on this river at Pavana Nagar, called the “Pavana Nagar Dam”.
    • It is an earth-fill gravity dam.
    • It is 1,329 m (4,360 ft) long and 42.37 m (139.0 ft) high, with a gross storage capacity of 30,500.00 km3.
    • It is built with the purpose of providing sufficient water to the nearby localities.
    • It provides drinking water to Pune and Pimpri-Chinchwad.

Source: HT

Pavana River FAQs

Q1: In which Indian state is the Pavana River located?

Ans: Maharashtra

Q2: What is the origin point of the Pavana River?

Ans: It originates from the Western Ghats, about 6 km south of Lonavala.

Q3: The Pavana River flows into which river in Pune?

Ans: Mula River

Q4: What is the approximate total length of the Pavana River?

Ans: 60 km

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