In Nashik, Sambhajinagar, Nanded, Parbhani, Jalna district
The Shivana River is a small yet significant tributary of the Godavari River, flowing entirely within the Aurangabad district of Maharashtra. It originates in the Kannad Taluka, from the southwestern slopes of the Ajanta Hills, which also serve as the source of another major tributary, the Purna River.
The Manjara river is a tributary of the river Godavari. The Manjara river originates near Gavalwadi village in the Beed district of Maharashtra. It flows along the northern boundaries of the Osmanabad district, traverses through the Latur district, continues into the Bidar district of Karnataka, and ultimately enters Telangana, contributing to the water systems of these regions.
In Nanded District
The Dham River, located in Arvi Taluka, Maharashtra, serves as a crucial water resource for the residents of Wardha districts. It supports both drinking water needs and agricultural activities in the region. The river is also home to the Dham Dam, situated near Arvi in the Wardha district.
The Lendi River originates in Malkapur in the Latur district and flows into the Manar River at Degloor in the Nanded district. Its water are extensively utilized for industrial purposes, irrigation, fisheries, and various human activities, making it an essential resource for the region. The Lendi River is 80 kilometers long.
The Maner River, a tributary of the Godavari River, is sustained by the Salivagu River. It serves as a vital water source, providing drinking water to the city of Karimnagar in Telangana and supporting the NTPC power plant in Ramagundam. Manar River sub-basin located in the Latur and Nanded districts of Maharashtra.
The Dudhana River is a significant tributary of the Purna River, located in the Marathwada region of Maharashtra, India. It originates in the hills of Khuldabad, Mhaisamal, and Sarola in the Aurangabad district. Flowing eastward, the Dudhana River traverses the Parbhani district before merging with the Purna River. The Dudhana River length is about 177 kilometers long .
The Jeev Rekha River originates from Akola dev Tal - Jafarabad
The Kayadhu River flows through the Hingoli district in Maharashtra, India. It originates from the village of Kankerwadi in the Washim district and flows through several talukas, including Hingoli, Aundha, and Kalamnuri. The river eventually joins the Painganga River in the Nanded district, contributing to the local water system and supporting agriculture and other community needs along its course.
In Hingoli District
In Hingoli district
In Hingoli District
In Hingoli District
In Hingoli District
In Hingoli District
In Nagpur District
In Ahmadnager & Nashik District
In Chandrapur & Wardha District
In Jalna District