Chambal River It is one of the major rivers of India. This river originates from Central India and flows through Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh and Uttar Pradesh and finally Yamuna River Is found in. Chambal river is famous for its cleanliness, deep valleys (ravines) and rare aquatic fauna.
Origin of Chambal River
Origin of Chambal River Janapav Hills near Indore district of Madhya Pradesh Happens from. It originates from the Vindhya mountain range area and flows towards the north. The total length of the river is approximately 1024 kilometers Is.
Chambal river flow area
Chambal river mainly passes through three states:
- Madhya Pradesh
- Rajasthan
- Uttar Pradesh
In Rajasthan, this river flows through areas like Kota, Bundi, Sawai Madhopur, Dholpur. It is included among the most important rivers of Rajasthan.
Major tributaries
The major tributaries of Chambal River are:
- Banas River
- Kali Sindh River
- Parvati River
- Kuno River
- table river
Due to these rivers the water flow of Chambal remains strong.
Major dams built on Chambal river
Several important dams and water projects have been built on the Chambal River:
1. Gandhi Sagar Dam
It is located in Madhya Pradesh and is the first major project built on the Chambal River.
2. Rana Pratap Sagar Dam
It is located in Chittorgarh region of Rajasthan.
3. Jawahar Sagar Dam
It is situated near Kota.
4. Kota Barrage
It is important for the water system and irrigation of Kota city of Rajasthan.
Environmental importance of Chambal River
Chambal river is counted among the cleanest rivers of India. Here Gharial, Crocodile, Ganges Dolphin and many rare birds It is the natural habitat of.
situated in the river area National Chambal Sanctuary Crocodile is world famous for conservation. It is spread in Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh and Uttar Pradesh.
Importance for Rajasthan
Chambal River is extremely important for the south-eastern part of Rajasthan. From this:
- Drinking water is supplied.
- Agricultural land is irrigated.
- Helps in power generation.
- Biodiversity gets protection.
ravines of chambal
Deep erosion areas along the Chambal river ravines of chambal Are called. These ravines have long been famous for tales of dacoits, but currently the area is known for tourism and environmental conservation.
Chambal River is not just a source of water, but it is an important part of the culture, environment and economy of Central India.
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