The Sankh River flows across Jharkhand, Chhattisgarh and Odisha states in India. The river flows for 240 kilometres (150mi) before it meets the Koel River in Odisha.
River in India
Sankh River
Sankh River
Native name
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The river starts 1,000 metres (3,300ft) above sea level in Lupungpat village in Gumla district in Jharkhand and flows 67.5 kilometres (41.9mi) in the state before entering Chhattisgarh. It runs a distance of about 50 kilometres (31mi) in Chhattisgarh and enters Jharkhand again to flow for another 78 kilometres (48mi). The river finally enters Odisha and travels another 45 kilometres (28mi) before merging with the Koel.[1] The South Koel enters Odisha and joins the Sarnkh River at Vedavyas near Rourkela from where it is called the Brahmani (see 22°14′45″N84°47′02″E).[2]
Sadni Falls
The 60-metre (200ft) high Sadni Falls on the Sankh River at the edge of the Ranchi plateau is an example of scarp falls or knick line falls.[3]
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