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Lendi River

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.

River Length: 80 Km


Origin Location: Mukramabad


Confluence Location: Sangavi, Tal- Biloli


District: Nanded, Aurangabad Division


Name and Contact of The Coordinator:

Kailas yesge - Kavalgaonkar- 9890737451

Vasant Ravangaonkar- 7350156367

Yadav Borgaonkar- 9503135081

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