Narmada River Latest News
Since the launch of the Madhya Pradesh government’s Jal Ganga Sanvardhan Abhiyan, the Ghoda Pachhad River-a tributary of the Narmada-has been revived in Khandwa district.
About Narmada River
- It is the largest west-flowing river in peninsular India.
- Of the major rivers of peninsular India, only the Narmada, the Tapti, and the Mahirun from east to west.
- It has long been an important route between the Arabian Sea and the Ganges (Ganga) River valley.
- The Narmada was called Namade by the 2nd-century-ce Greek geographer Ptolemy.
- Course:
- The origin of the river is a tiny reservoir named Narmada Kund, which is situated on the Amarkantak Hill in East Madhya Pradesh at an elevation of 1,057 m on the border with Chhattisgarh.
- The river flows through Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, and Gujarat between Vindhya and Satpura hill ranges before falling into the Gulf of Cambay in the Arabian Sea about 10 km north of Bharuch, Gujarat.
- Length: The total length of the river is 1312 kilometres (815 miles). It is the fifth longest river of India.
- The Narmada basin extends over an area of 98,796 sq. km., and includes a portion of Chhattisgarh state.
- Narmada flows through the Hoshangabad plains, the Dhar upland, the Mahishmati plains, and the gorges at Mandhata and Murakta.
- The basin is bounded on the north by the Vindhyas, on the east by the Maikala range, on the south by the Satpuras, and on the west by the Arabian Sea.
- The Tropic of Cancer crosses the Narmada basin in the upper plains area, and a major part of the basin lies just below this line.
- It is one of the rivers that flow in a rift valley and acts as a divider between north India and south India.
- These rift valleys are the result of the faulting that took place when the northern flank of the Peninsula suffered subsidence.
- The river has numerous waterfalls, notably the Dhuandhar Falls, southwest of Jabalpur, Madhya Pradesh.
- Tributaries:
- The main tributaries of Narmada River are, namely, Hallon River, Banjar River, Barna River, and Tawa River.
- The Tawa River is the longest tributary of the Narmada River.
- There are also numerous pilgrimage spots on the banks of the river, the most important among them are Mahewswar and Omkareshwar temples.
- There are several dams along the course of the river, including major hydroelectric projects, such as the Sardar Sarovar Dam, the Indira Sagar Dam, the Omkareshwar Dam, the Bargi Dam, and the Maheshwar Dam.
Source: TWEEK
Last updated on June, 2025
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