Mahanadi northern tributaries?
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Mahanadi River
River in India
The Mahanadi is a major river in East Central India. It drains an area of around 132,100 square kilometres and has a total length of 900 kilometres. Mahanadi is also known for the Hirakud Dam. The river flows through the states of Chhattisgarh and Odisha. Wikipedia
Length: 900 km
Source: Sihawa
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Tributaries of Mahanadi -
• Left -
> Seonath, Mand, Ib, Hasdeo
• Right -
> Ong, parry, Jonk, Telen
★ Special Note - Mahanadi has no Tributaries in the Northern Direction.
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- What is Mahanadi?
- → The Mahanadi is a major river in East Central India. It drains an area of around 132,100 square kilometres and has a total length of 900 kilometres. Mahanadi is also known for the Hirakud Dam. The river flows through the states of Chhattisgarh and Odisha.
- Length: 900 km
- Source: Sihawa
- How many tributaries does Mahanadi have?
- → Mahanadi rises from Raipur district of Chhatisgarh and flows for about 851 km before its outfall into the Bay of Bengal. Its main tributaries are the Seonath, the Jonk, the Hasdeo, the Mand, the ib, the Ong and the Tel.
- In which state Mahanadi River is located?
- → Chhattisgarh
- Which is the biggest tributary of Mahanadi?
- → The Seonath is the longest tributary of Mahanadi which rises in the midst of numerous small groups of hills in Rajnandgaon district of Chhattisgarh. It drains an area of about 30761 sq. km which is nearly 25% of the Mahanadi basin. The Ib rises in Raigarh and drains 12447 sq.
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