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Dudhana River

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 .

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River Length: 177 Km


Origin Location: Aurangabad, Jalna, Parbhani


Confluence Location: Hattagaon, Parbhani


District: Jalna, Aurangabad and Parbhani, Aurangabad Division


Name and Contact of The Coordinator:

Ramakant Kulkarni- 9881700332

Ganesh Ghavane- 7385386216

Dr. Somnath Khade- 8275515938

Ramakant Kulkarni- 9881700332

Chandrakant Sonavane- 9834069140

Ramakant Kulkarni- 9881700332

Sarang Salavi (Parbhani)- 9890712688

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