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The Manjara, also spelled Manjara or Manjeera, is a tributary of the river Godavari. It passes through the states of Maharashtra, Karnataka and Telangana. It originates in the Balaghat range of hills near Ahmednagar district at an altitude of 823 metres (2,700 ft) and empties into the Godavari River. It has a total catchment area of 30,844 square kilometres (3,084,400 ha).[1]

Manjira (Manjara river in Maharashtra)
Manjara rivercourse visible in top half.
Location
CountryIndia
StateMaharashtra, Karnataka, Telangana
Physical characteristics
Source 
  locationMaharashtra, India
MouthGodavari River
  location
Sangam, Maharashtra, India
Length724 km (450 mi)
Basin size30,844 km2 (11,909 sq mi)
Discharge 
  locationSangam

Description


The river's origin is near the Gaukhadi Village of Beed district. The river flows from the northern boundaries of the Osmanabad district and cutting across the Latur district goes to the Bidar district in Karnataka State and finally Telangana. It flows on the Balaghat plateau along with its tributaries: Terna, Tawarja and Gharni. The other three tributaries of Manjara are Manyad, Teru and Lendi which flow on the northern plains.

Manjira River, in the first two third of its length generally flows from west to east direction, until Sanga Reddy town in Telangana, little northerly to which it changes its course and flows north. Final stretch of the River forms the border between Maharashtra to the West and Telangana to the East. Manjira River along with River Haridra merges with mighty River Godavari at the border, with Dharmabad of Maharashtra, westerly and Kandakurthi south-easterly in Telangana. This triveni sangam is sacred for Hindus. The famous sacred Sri Gnana Saraswathi Devasthanam in Basar,[2] Nirmal district, Telangana is located little downstream along River Godavari.


Tributaries



Buildings


Morgi is a village with a population of 1015. It is located in Medak state on the boundary between Karnataka and Telangana with the river Manjeera separating them. The Manjeera is the major water source here for the villagers. Farming is the major occupation and it is also a deer reservoir area.[4]

The Singur Dam on Manjra River in Medak District is the main drinking water source for the Medak and Nizamabad districts as well as the adjoining twin cities of Hyderabad and Secunderabad. Manjra river is also serving for Bidar city.

The Nizam Sagar Dam was constructed across the Manjra River between Achampeta and Banjapalle villages of the Nizamabad district in Telangana, India. The most outstanding feature of the project is the gigantic masonry dam sprawling across the river for 3 kilometers with a motorable road of 15 feet width.


Notes


The Manjira is also called the Manjara river in Maharashtra.

In the late 20th and early 21st centuries the upper reaches of the Manjira in Maharashtra suffered environmental degradation which increased run-off, as opposed to ground water recharge, and increased erosion and silting.[5][6][7][8]


References


  1. "River systems of karnataka". Retrieved 16 November 2010.
  2. http://www.basaratemple.org/
  3. "Latur District Official Site". Archived from the original on 8 June 2015. Retrieved 24 November 2016.
  4. "Morgi PIN Code & Post Office in Narayankhed, Sangareddy, Telangana". iCBSE. Retrieved 14 November 2020.
  5. "In dry Latur, villagers revive a dead river". The Times of India. 10 May 2016. Archived from the original on 12 May 2016.
  6. "Latur Drinking Water Crisis highlights absence of Water Allocation Policy and Management". South Asia Network on Dams, Rivers and People. 20 April 2016.
  7. Gokhale, Nihar (8 September 2015). "Water supply once a month: lessons to be learnt from Latur". Catch News (Rajasthan Patrika Group). Archived from the original on 11 September 2015.
  8. "Latur Drinking Water Crisis highlights absence of Water Allocation Policy and Management". 20 April 2016.


На других языках


[de] Manjira

Die ca. 745 km lange Manjira auch Manjeera (Marathi: मांजरा; Kannada: ಮಂಜೀರ; Telugu: మంజీర) ist einer der größeren Nebenflüsse des Godavari.
- [en] Manjira River

[es] Río Manjra

El río Manjra o Manjira (en télugu, మంజీరా నది) es un río de la India, uno de los principales afluentes del río Godavari. Tiene una longitud de 724 km y drena una cuenca de 30.844 km², mayor que países como Bélgica, Lesoto o Armenia.[1]



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