Why is river Narmada so important?
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Narmada flows more than 1,000 km of its total 1,300-km length through a densely forested basin in Madhya Pradesh before draining into the Arabian Sea. It is the lifeline of the state, providing food, water and livelihood to more than 25 million people and habitat to a variety of plant and wildlife species.
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Religious Significance :
The water of Narmada river purifies a man and help him in attaining salvation. Among the people in India, Narmada River is considered as the mother and the giver of peace. The Narmada finds mention in ancient texts of India as one of the seven most sacred rivers in India.
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