Rajasthan : Origin of Chambal River – Origin of Chambal River Madhya Pradesh, Indore District Main Place, Janapav Hill (Vidhyanchal Mountain) Happens from. After flowing in Indore, it flows in Ujjain, Ratlam, Mandsaur and flows through Chittorgarh in Rajasthan. Chaurasigarh Enters from a place called. After flowing in Chittorgarh, Kota and Bundi, Sawai flows on the border of Madhopur, Karauli and Dholpur, it ends at a place called Muradganj in Etawah district of Uttar Pradesh. Yamuna River Is found in.
Important facts related to Chambal River –
- Chambal River of Rajasthan bay of bengal There is a river falling in.
- with Rajasthan and Madhya Pradesh 252 km. Forms a long inter-state border.
- The drainage area of this river dendritic category Has been placed in.
- to Chambal ‘Malva Ganga’ Also known by the nickname of.
- Deepest point of Chambal river ‘Keshoraypatan’ Is in.
- UNESCO World Heritage List Chambal River is the only river in the state named in.
- At a place called Bhaisrodgarh in Chittorgarh on the Chambal River. Chulia Falls Is. Its total height is 18 meters. This is the highest waterfall of Rajasthan.
- In terms of flow, Chambal River is the longest river flowing in Rajasthan. whose length 1051 km. Is.
- 20.90 percent of the total drainage area of Rajasthan comes under Chambal River.
- of Chambal catchment area 29,110 square km. Is.
- Flow area of Chambal river in Sawai Madhopur, Karauli and Dholpur. ‘Rugged and dang area’ Is called.
- Chambal River rugged topography This is the best example of which is completely unsuitable for agriculture.
- Bhainsrodgarh fort, Kota fort, Shergarh fort are on Chambal river.
- in Chambal River galactic sauce A special mammal is found called.
- Chambal River in the state most gully erosion The river that flows is Chambal.
- This is the river with most caves in the state. Most of the caves are in Kota district.
- Chambal River forms deep gorges and flows very rapidly in those gorges, due to which it is known as ‘Water Safari’ Is also called.
- Chambal is the river with highest surface water in Rajasthan.
- Sanctuary on the banks of Chambal River – Bhainsrodgarh Sanctuary, Jawaharsagar Sanctuary and Chambal Crocodile Sanctuary.
- in Kota on Chambal River Hanging bridge Is situated. This is the first hanging bridge of Rajasthan.
- This river near Keshavraipatan of Bundi deepest it occurs.
- Chambal’s largest tributary Banas Is.
- The largest dam on Chambal river Gandhisagar Dam Is.
- Rana Pratap Sagar Dam is the largest dam in waterlogging in Rajasthan while Jawai Dam is the largest dam in waterlogging in Western Rajasthan.
- Hydroelectric power is not generated at Kota Barrage and its catchment area Is the highest.
- Prime Minister River Linking Project Under this, for the first time, Parvati river of Rajasthan was connected to Kalisindh river and Chambal was connected to Banas river.
Dam on Chambal River
- of Chambal River from origin The following dam is constructed –
1. Gandhi Sagar Dam – Madhya Pradesh
2. Rana Pratap Sagar Dam – Chittorgarh
3. Jawahar Sagar Dam – Kota
4. Kota Barrage Dam – Kota
Tributaries of Chambal –
Chhoti Kalisindh River
- Chhoti Kalisindh river originates from Madhya Pradesh. This river is located in Jhalawar in Rajasthan. Magsi Village Enters from. This river joins Chambal river near Makaria village of Jhalawar on the border of Madhya Pradesh.
- Among the rivers of Rajasthan, the first river to meet Chambal is Chhoti Kalisindh.
Kalisindh River
- Kalisindh River originates from the hills of Bangli village located in Dewas district of Madhya Pradesh. After flowing in Madhya Pradesh, it enters Rajasthan from a place called Raipur in Jhalawar. After flowing in Jhalawar, it joins Chambal at a place called Nonera in Kota.
- There is a place of penance of Kapil Muni in Nonera village (Kota).
ahu river
- Ahu river originates from Susner (Madhya Pradesh). This river enters Rajasthan near Nandpur in Jhalawar. This river flows through Kota and Jhalawar and joins Kalisindh at Gagron (Jhalawar).
- At the confluence of Ahu and Kalisindh Mukundra Hills Sanctuary It is made.
parvan river
- Parvan River originates from Anikpur, Vindhyachal Mountains, Madhya Pradesh. This river enters Rajasthan from a place called Kharibor in Manoharthana tehsil of Jhalawar. After flowing in Jhalawar, it flows in Kota, Baran and joins Kalisindh river near Palayata (Baran).
- At the confluence of Parvan River and Kalikhoh River ‘Manoharthana Fort’ Is situated.
Nimaj River
- to Nimaj River Niwaj and Newaj River Also known as.
- Nimaj River originates from the northern part of Vindhyachal Mountains in Madhya Pradesh. Passing through Rajgarh (Madhya Pradesh) district, it enters Rajasthan near Kolukhedi in Jhalawar district. Baran flows in Jhalawar and joins the Parvan river near Mawasa in Jhalawar.
Parvati River
- Parvati river originates from a place called Sehore in Madhya Pradesh. This river enters Rajasthan from a place called Karyahat in Baran. After flowing into Baran, Sawai joins Chambal at a place called Palia in Madhopur.
- This river determines the border of Rajasthan and Madhya Pradesh twice.
Kunu River
- Kunu river originates from a place called Shivpuri in Madhya Pradesh. From here, Kunu river enters Rajasthan from Museri village of Baran district and again goes to Madhya Pradesh, from where Kunu river comes back to Rajasthan from Madhya Pradesh side and joins Chambal on the border of Karauli.
- The only river in the state which enters Museri village (Baran) and Govardhanpura (Baran) twice.
Gujali River
- Gujali river originates near Neemuch in Madhya Pradesh. It enters Rajasthan from Daulatpur village (Chittorgarh) and finally joins Chambal river at Arnia village.
Bamani River
- Bamni River originates from the hills of Haripura village and Bassi Sanctuary. Flowing through Chittorgarh, it joins Chambal river at Bhainsrodgarh (Chittorgarh) from Madhya Pradesh.
- to the Bamni River Brahmani River Also known as.
river eij
- Eij river originates near Bhainsrodgarh (Chittorgarh) and this river joins Chambal river in Dabi forest (Chittorgarh).
Kural River
- Kural River originates from Bijolia Plateau (Bhilwara) and joins Chambal River at Bundi.
table river
- Mej river originates near Bijolia (Bhilwara). Originating from Bijolia, Mej River joins Chambal River near Lakheri in Bundi on the border of Kota and Bundi.
- Gudha Dam (Bundi) is built on the Mej River.
Mangli River
- Mangli River originates from Bijolia Plateau and joins Mej River at Bainskheda (Bundi).
- Through this river in Bundi district ‘Bhimalat Falls’ is constructed.
Ghoda Pachaad River
- Ghoda Pahad river originates from a lake named Bijolia (Bundi) in Bundi itself. Manglik Is found in.
Piplaj River
- Piplaj river originates from the middle of Panchpahar tehsil (Jhalawar). Later on it joins Ahu river near Chokheri.
- Panchpahar project is situated on the banks of Piplaj river.