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Wainganga is the principal river and it traverses the entire length of the vidarbha plain. its origin lies about 12 kilometers from mundra village in seoni district in the southern slopes of the satpura ranges of madhya pradesh, at an elevation of 640 meter above the mean sea level (dixit 1986)

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Wainganga (IAST: Wainagaṅgā) is a river in India originating about 12 km (7.5 mi) from the Sundara village of the Seoni district in the southern slopes of the Satpura Range of Madhya Pradesh. The river flows south through Madhya Pradesh and the Maharashtra states in a very winding course of roughly 579 km (360 mi). After joining the Wardha, the united stream (known as the Pranahita) empties into the Godavari River at Kaleshwaram, Telangana.

The river has developed extensive floodplains characterized by sweeping graceful meanders, low alluvial flats, and meander terraces. The river has high banks which measure from 10 m (33 ft) to 15 m (49 ft) on either side. The northern part is covered by Mahadeo hills and Satpura ranges with an average elevation 625 m above sea level. The valley of the Wainganga River is forested and is sparsely populated.

The Wainganga river receives numerous tributaries on either bank and drains the western, central and eastern regions of the Balaghat district of Madhya Pradesh, Chandrapur, Gadchiroli, Bhandara, Gondia and Nagpur districts of Maharashtra. The main tributaries of the Wainganga river are the Thel, Thanwar, Bagh, Chulband, Garhavi, Khobragadi, and Kathani which meet at the left bank, and the Hirri, Chandan, Bawanthari, Kanhan and Mul joining the right bank. One of the major dams on this river is at Bheemgarh in Seoni district.



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