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  Shajapur, India
Dudhaliy and Kachhol are the main streams on the west which originate from the hill tract and drain towards the west Chhoti Kali Sindh, which is the main perennial stream of the region, flows northwards on the western border of the region.
Kali Sindh is the main river, which traverses through the hills and further flows on the eastern border of the district.
River Parbati flows northwards on the eastern border of the region while river Newaj flows in the middle of the region.
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The east Himalaya is breached by the headwaters of the Tista River, which forms the geographical divide between the verdant alpine valleys to the south and the more arid regions that extend North to Tibet.
It forms the backbone of Ladakh south of the Indus River, stretching from the ridges beyond Lamayuru in the west across the Zanskar region, where it is divided from the main Himalaya by the Stod and Tsarap valleys, the populated districts of the Zanskar valley.
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 Water : Dewas   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
The magnificient river, one of the most scared in India, also regarded as the life line of Madhya Pradesh is an important river of the district.
Also known as Greater Kali Sindh, the river rises at the village of Barjhari in Bagli tahsil is another important river of the district.
The principal tributaries of Kali Sindh is Lakundar
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It lies in the narrow valley of the Miljacka River at the foot of Mount Trebevic.
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 Kali-ma - Hutchinson encyclopedia article about Kali-ma
Kali is usually depicted with four arms, but sometimes has up to ten, signifying her greater-than-human power.
Kali is often shown standing on Shiva, who is lying below her feet.
When Kali sees what she is doing, she stops, horrified.
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 River Basins in Madhya Pradesh
Kali Sindh, Parvati, Kuno and Sip are the main tributaries of the river Chambal.
Total basin area of river Paisuni in Madhya Pradesh is 416 km² and of Baidhan river is 1504 km² in Madhya Pradesh.
In Madhya Pradesh the length of river is 332 km.
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 List of rivers in India - Avoo - Ask Us A Question - This is a list of rivers in India   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Panzara River in Jalgaon, Dhule districts of Maharashtra
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 Dewas   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Kali sindh river flowingin south-north direction on the middle part of this region forms itsmain drainage system.
Kshipra kalisindh rivers have originated from the north of this hill ranges while most of the tributaries of Narmada have originated from the south of vindhyan hill ranges.
The middle Narmada valley region is thus bounded by vindhyan hill ranges on the north and Narmada river with its tributaries on the other three sides and lies almost entirely in the catchment of river Narmada and its numerous tributaries sloping towards south.
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The city lies along the middle course of the Volga River and was founded in 1590 as a fortress to protect the trade route along the Volga River from nomadic raiders.
His double eagle-i.e., his score of three strokes under par-on the par-five 15th hole in the last round of the 1935 Masters Tournament is one of the most famous shots in the history of the game.
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 Vindhya Range - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
The western end of the range rises in eastern Gujarat state, near the border with Madhya Pradesh, and the range runs east and north nearly to the Ganges River at Mirzapur.
The southern slopes of the range are drained by the Narmada River, which drains westward to the Arabian Sea in the depression between the Vindhya Range and the parallel Satpura Range to the south.
The northern slopes of the range are drained by tributaries of the Ganges, including the Kali Sindh, Parbati, Betwa, and Ken.
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 Geomorphology and Its bearing on water resource evaluation through Remote Sensing around Rajgarh district, M.P., India
The study area s chiefly drained by river Kali Sindh with a few minor streams and also by their tributaries and seasonal nalas.
Alluvium is confined mainly along the rivers and streams, consisting of sand silt and clay, brought by rivers, mixed with line kankar and material derived from near by hilly terrain.
Two convex shaped meander scrolls are also identified along the Kali Sindh river (in the SW part of the study area).
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 Central Pollution Control Board   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
River Yamuna is the largest tributary of River Ganga, which is considered sacred as per Hindon mythology among all the rivers.
The main stream of the river Yamuna originated from the Yamunotri glacier near Bandar Punch in the Mussorie range of lower Himalayas in the district of Uttar Kashi in Uttar Pradesh.
River Sindh is major tributary of river Chambal which originates from Vidisha (M.P.) and joins River Chambal at downstream of Datia in U.P. very close to the confluence of Chambal river and river Yamuna.
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 Hadoti Circuit of Rajasthan India, Covers Bundi, Kota, Jhalawar, Baran, Badoli, Darrah Wildlife Sanctuary, Sitabari, ...
Traced along the Chambal river, the area is sprinkled with prehistoric cave paintings, beautifully carved temples and formidable forts.
It was renovated by Rao Raja Chhatrasala (1631-1658) of Bundi.
Early in the morning, the banks of the river Chambal witness a colourful scene of men and women, clad in fantastic costumes mirrored in the crystal clear waters of the river 'Charmanyavati' or Chambal.
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 www.JhalawarZP.com :: Jhalawar Zila Parishad   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
The rivers of district may be broadly divided into two groups.
The Western rivers are Ahu, Piplaj, Kyasri, Kantali, Rewa, Kali-sindh and Chandrabhaga.
The district is traversed by several rivers namely Kali-sindh, Chhoti Kali-sindh, Parwan, Chappi, Shipra, Ahu, Ujar, Rewa, Chandrabhaga, Newaj etc. In addition of this, there are four medium irrigation dams namely Bhimsagar, Chappi, Chanwali and Harishchand sagar and 35 minor irrigation projects, 110 lift irrigation schemes which help in irrigation of more than 55240 hact.
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 Vishnu Purana: Book II: Topographical Lists from the Mahábhárata
There is a 'Bess' river in the maps, which joins the Betwa at Bhilsa, and is probably the river of the text.
184:66 A river in Cuttack, according to Wilford: it is one of the tírthas of the Mahábhárata, and apparently in a different direction.
From the directions given by Nala to Damayantí, it is near the Vindhya mountain and Payoshńí river, and roads lead from it across the Riksha mountain to Avanti and the south, as well as to Vidarbha and to Kośalá.
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 Madhya Pradesh - Ujjain
Here river Narmada divides in seven streams, between these streams there is dense forest, after some distance all these streams come together to form single stream.
Its tributaries flowing in the district, are the Parbati, the Nawaj, the Kali Sindh, the Lakhundar, the Ahu and the Au and the Chhoti Kali Sindh.
The glorious landscape of the flowing river on both sides of the palace and the man-made tanks and channels, with water gurgling through them, provide a spectacular backdrop to the imposing building.
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 RAJTOURISM - bundi, kota, jhalawar, baran - hadoti circuit
Early in the morning, the banks of river Chambal witness a colorful scene of men and women, cladin fantastic costumes mirrored in the crystal clear waters of the river Chambal.
It is surrounded on three sides bythe waters of the Ahu and Kali Sindh rivers and is an ideal example of a Jaldurg.
Bhainsrodgarh Bhainsrodgarh, in Chittaurgarh district, is picturesquely situated on the confluence of the Bamany and Chambal rivers, around 110 kms east of Chittaurgarh.
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Of the five rivers, the name of only two is perhaps known to people residing outside the basins of these rivers.
The Chambal is a well known river, made more so by the dacoits which lived and still do so in the ravines formed by soil erosion of its banks.
The Kali Sindh again originates from very near the place of origin of the Parbati, and flows in the same northerly direction, both rivers joining the Chambal north of Guna in Madhya Pradesh, within 50 kilometres of each other.
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 bundelkhand   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
The general slope of the country is towards the northeast, as indicated by the course of the rivers which traverse or bound the territory, and finally discharge themselves into the Yamuna River.
The principal rivers are the Sindh, Betwa, Ken, Bagahin, Tons, Pahuj, Dhasan and Chambal.
Dhanga's grandson Vidyadhara (1017-29) expanded the Chandela kingdom to its greatest extent, extending the Chandela dominions to the Chambal river in the northwest and south to the Narmada River.
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 Jhalawar,Jhalawar Tour,Jhalawar Travel,Jhalawar Tourism
The impressive fort, built over several centuries (8th to 14th century AD), stands witness to many great battles and is surrounded by the tranquil waters of the Ahu and Kali Sindh rivers on the three sides.
The dam built on the Ujad River is near the erstwhile capital of Khichi Chauhan rulers.
Dolhanpur lies on the bank of River Chhapi, where an irrigation dam is being constructed.
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 Central Chronicle
Rivers and nullahs are overflowing and water has submerged small bridges in Ujjain.
In Shajapur district and in Bagli areas of Dewas district the traffic on Agra-Mumbai national highway and Indore-Nagpur state highway came to a halt today due to floods in the Kali Sindh river.
However, the flood situation is still grim as over 350 villages in the Konaseem region are cut off from the rest of the state.
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The so called Inter-linking of Rivers (ILR) Project which gained prominence during the NDA regime in 2002 was caused by the most severe drought that had hit the country that year, with the entire month of July hardly getting any rain.
Actually, the technical term for 'inter-linking of rivers' is Inter-Basin Transfer of River Waters because the idea is not to link all the rivers of India with each other but to transfer water from the surplus basins to the deficit ones.
The three States of Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh and Rajasthan have signed two Memoranda of Understanding for inter-linking of the Ken river with the Betwa in U.P and M.P. while the Parbati, Kali Sindh and the Chambal flowing through Madhya Pradesh and Rajasthan,are to be linked with each other.
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 Rivers at Shajapur   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Nawaj, the Kali Sindh, the Lakhundar, the Ahu and the Au and the
Further it flows in the District of Rajgarh, Guna and Kota (Rajasthan).Below Narsinghgarh the river attains a large size.The Parbati joins the right bank of the Chambal at Palighat after a course of 354 Km.of which about 50 Km.
It rises from the Vindhyan hill (723 meters) in Dewas district.The river flows to the north, traversing across Shajapur Tehsil.
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 Geographical Information
It is watered by several rivers, giving it a verdant look.
The largset river flowing through the area is Kali Sindh which flows through the territory to join the Chambal, Rajasthan's largest river.
The Aravali hills, which are the most ancient folded mountain range in India, crosses the region, roughly dividing the plains of hadoti from the Malwa plateau.
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 India Locations List - Kali Nadi to Kalikiri
Kali Sindh, Railroad Station, Long: 76.43333 Lat: 23.35
Kali Sindh River, Stream, Long: 76.28333 Lat: 25.53333
Kali Sindh River, Stream, Long: 75.51667 Lat: 24.03333
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About 2 km away in an intriguing group of old temples beside the Chandrabhaga river, all that remains of the ancient city of Chandrawati.
Then there is the old fort of Gagron crowning a plateau at the confluence of the rivers Ahu and Kali Sindh.
Parts of it date back to the 8th century and at the base of the Fort is the dargah of Hazrat Khwaja-ud-Chisti Khorassani, a Sufi saint, also known as ‘Mithai Mawali’.
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 Reservoir fisheries of India   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
The upper stretches of the river Chambal and its tributaries such as Chhoti Kali Sindh and Shipra falls on the inter-State border with Rajasthan and lack of jurisdiction and diverse conservation rules of the two States often pose difficulties in the strict enforcement of the closed season.
Ravishankarsagar reservoir was formed in 1978, on the river Mahanadi, at 20° 38' N, 81° 34' E, 92 km south of the city of Raipur.
Diagrammatic representation of the cascade of reservoirs on the river Narmada
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 Geomorphology and Its bearing on hater resource evaluation through Remote Sensing around Rajgarh district, M.P., India
It was observed that flood plain along river, alluvial plain and in filled valleys posses high ground water potentiality while flood plains along the nalas, dissected plateaus ad flat of slightly undulating top surfaces of plateaus possess moderate groundwater potentiality.
The surface water resources include situated around Machalpur town, Kali Sindh and Chappi rivers draining the area.
Flood plain and alluvial plain areas along the perennial rivers ad infilled valley can be exploited for groundwater, since they posses high ground water potentiality.
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