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Kayadhu River

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.

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 River Length: 137 Km


 Origin Location: Aagarwadi, Kankarwadi 


 Confluence Location: Sangam Chincholi


 District: Hingoli and Nanded, Aurangabad Division


 Name and Contact of The Coordinator:

  1. Jayaji Paikrao- 9423141797
  2. Dishant Paikrao- 9423106858
  3. Jayaji Paikrao- 9423141797
  4. Dayanand Kadam- 9921333315
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