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Manjara 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.

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River Length: 724 Km


Origin Location: Gokhadi, Tal- Patoda, Dist - Beed


Confluence Location: Basar


District:  Beed, Latur, Osmanabad, Nanded , Aurangabad Division


Name and Contact of The Coordinator:

Mr. Aniket Lohiya- 9823030005

Hussein Gawali- 9421939392

Mr. Aniket Lohiya- 9823030005

Sanjay Gawai- 9423345877

Captain. Dr. B M Godbole 9423719660

Mr. Aniket Lohiya- 9823030005

Pramod Deshmukh- 8788054067

Dipak Mortale- 9422174647

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