Bhima River

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The Bhima River originates in Bhimashankar hills on the western side of Western Ghats, known as Sahyadri, in Maharashtra state in India. Bhima flows southeast for 725 km through Maharashtra, Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh states. Bhima is one of the two majors rivers in Maharastra, the other being Nira River. Nira confluences with Bhima in Narsingpur, Solapur. Bhima is a major tributary of the Krishna River. Its banks are densely populated and form a fertile agricultural area.[1]

The river is prone to flooding due to heavy rainfall during the monsoon season. In 2005 there were severe flood warnings [2]

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Bhima flows southeast for long journey of 725 kms. During this long journey many smaller rivers confluence in it. Kundali River, Ghod river, Bhama, Indrayani, Mula River, Mutha River and Pawana are the major tributories of this river around Pune. Of these Indrayani, Mula, Mutha and Pawana flow through Pune and Pimpri Chinchwad city limits. Chandani, Kamini, Moshi, Bori, Sina, Man, Bhogwati and Nira are the major tributories of the river in Solapur. Of these Nira river confluences with Bhima river Narsingpur, in Malshiras taluka in Solapur district.

The total basin area is 48,631 km². The population residing along the banks of Bhima is approximately 12.33 million people (1990) with 30.90 million people expected by 2030. Seventy-five percent of the basin lies in the state of Maharashtra.[3]

  1. ^ Bhima River. Britannica Concise article. Retrieved on 2006-12-11.
  2. ^ South West Monsoon 2005 - Flood Situation Report 31 Jul 2005. Retrieved on 2006-12-11.
  3. ^ Bhima River Basin, India. Retrieved on 2006-12-11.
  4. ^ Bhimashankaram. templenet. Retrieved on 2006-12-11.

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