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Compare the Godavari Basin with that of the Narmada Basin

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The Narmada Basin:

The Narmada rises in the Amarkantak hills (Maikal Range) in the Madhya Pradesh.

The river flows towards the west through rift valleys.

The Narmada basin covers parts of Madhya Pradesh and Gujarat.

All the tributaries of the Narmada are very short.

Most of the tributaries join the Narmada at right angles.

The river travels a distance of 1,312 km.

The major tributaries of the Narmada river are the Hallon River, Banjar River, Barna River and Tawa River.

The Godavari Basin:

This is the longest Peninsular river.

This river is popularly known as "Dakshin Ganga".

Its drainage basin is also the largest among the peninsular river basins.

The Godavari is about 1500 km long.

It originates from the slopes of the Western Ghats in Nasik district of Maharashtra and drains into the Bay of Bengal.

The Godavari basin covers parts of Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh, Orissa and Andhra Pradesh.

Purna, Wardha, Pranhita, Manjra, Waiganga and Penganga are the main tributaries of Godavari.

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