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Parbati River (Madhya Pradesh)

Parvati River is a river in Madhya Pradesh and Rajasthan, India that flows into the Chambal River.[1] The river rises at a height of 610 m in the Vindhya range in Sehore district Madhya Pradesh And flows in Sehore District, Rajgarh District, Guna District of Madhya Pradesh and then enters in Rajasthan and flows from Baran District and Sawai Madhopur District of Rajasthan where it falls into Chambal River in Sawai Madhopur District and runs for 436 km.[2] It is one of the Chambal River's three main tributaries, along with the Banas River and the Kali Sindh River.[3] Ramgarh crater is located on its eastern bank.[citation needed] Many small villages and tribes are situated on its bank, which utilise it for various purposes, such as irrigation, drinking, washing, etc.

Parvati River
Parvati River in Baran
Map
Location
CountryIndia
StatesMadhya Pradesh and Rajasthan
Physical characteristics
SourcePithapura Lake near Siddikganj
 • locationVindhya Range in Sehore District in Madhya Pradesh
 • elevation610 m (2,000 ft)
MouthChambal River
 • location
National Ghariyal Sanctuary near Palin village Sawai Madhopur District in Rajasthan
Length436 km (271 mi)

See also

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In Rajgarh or Guna District of M.P., Parvati river is the main source of water for households and Agricultural uses. In Guna district, large number of people depend on its water.

References

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  1. ^ Pratiyogita Darpan, August, 2007; p. 268
  2. ^ "PROPOSED ACTION PLAN FOR REJUVENATION OF PARVATI RIVER" (PDF).
  3. ^ Ram Narayan Yadava (2003). Water resources system operation: proceedings of the International Conference on Water and Environment (WE-2003), December 15-18, 2003, Bhopal, India. Allied Publishers. pp. 545–546. ISBN 978-81-7764-548-4. Retrieved 1 May 2011.
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  • Shrivpuri, topographic map showing the Parbati-Chambal confluence.

25°50′40″N 76°33′48″E / 25.84444°N 76.56333°E / 25.84444; 76.56333