Tawa River is one of the most significant tributaries of the Narmada River in central India. Flowing primarily through Madhya Pradesh, the river plays a crucial role in irrigation, biodiversity conservation, and regional livelihoods.
About Tawa River
- Tawa River is an important left-bank tributary of the Narmada River in central India.
- It flows entirely through the state of Madhya Pradesh.
- Tawa River originates from the Satpura Range, specifically in the Mahadeo Hills near Pachmarhi in Betul District.
- From its source, the river flows generally northward and westward through forested uplands and agricultural plains.
- It passes through several districts including Betul, Harda District, and Narmadapuram District.
- Finally, the river joins the Narmada River near Bandrabhan.
- The river drains the forested and plateau regions of the Satpura hills, contributing to the water system of the Narmada basin.
- Several small rivers and streams join the Tawa River. Important tributaries include the Denwa River, Malini River, and Sukta River.
- The Tawa Dam has been constructed on the river near Itarsi in the Narmadapuram district.
- The dam is part of the Tawa Multipurpose Project, aimed at providing irrigation, hydroelectric power generation, and flood control in the region.
- The Tawa reservoir supports fishing activities and has played an important role in the livelihood of local communities through the Tawa Matsya Sangh, a cooperative formed by displaced tribal communities.
- The river basin lies close to the Satpura Tiger Reserve and its tributary Denwa River flows through Satpura National Park.
- The Tawa River therefore holds importance not only for irrigation and water management, but also for biodiversity conservation, fisheries, and local livelihoods in central India.
Last updated on March, 2026
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