Friday, 22 June 2012 12:36
Upper Godavari river basin map
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Tuesday, 21 February 2012 13:52
Climate Change Impacts - The Godavari river basin
Monday, 22 August 2011 03:23
Data Base on Godavari Basin
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The Godavari, Perennial River of India is the Second largest river in India. It flows in the southern India and is considered to be one of the seven sacred rivers. The Godavari, throughout its entire length, is sacred to the Hindus. Godavari River rises near Trayambak near Nasik, northeast of Mumbai in the state of Maharashtra at an elevation of 1067 m and flows for a length of about 1465 km (910 miles) before out falling into the Bay of Bengal.
Sunday, 19 June 2011 15:05
The Godavari Sub-Basins
Godavari River is considered to be a sacred river in India like the Ganges and the Indus Rivers. It flows in the east across the Deccan Plateau traversing through the Indian states of Andhra Pradesh and Maharashtra. It flows in a south-eastern direction in order to evacuate in the Bay of Bengal through two mouths. The major tributaries of the Godavari are Indravati River, Bindusara River, Manjira River and Sabari River. It travels a distance of 1,465 kilometers before it drains into the Bay of Bengal.
The Sub-Basins of the Godavari River on Google Earth. Click on "read more" hereunder.
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