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Which one of the following is the longest river in Peninsular India?


A

Narmada

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Godavari

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Krishna

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Mahanadi

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Solution

The correct option is B

Godavari


Answer: The correct answer is option (B) – Godavari. The Longest river in Peninsular India is the Godavari river.

  • Godavari river is also known as Dakshin Ganga.
  • The length of the Godavari river is 1500 Km.
  • Godavari river rises in Maharashtra, at Nasik district on the slopes of Western Ghats.
  • The Godavari river flows in the Eastward direction and flows into the Bay of Bengal.
  • Godavari river basin is located in the states of Andhra Pradesh, Odisha, Madhya Pradesh and Maharashtra. Around 50 percent of the Godavari river basin is located in Maharashtra.
  • The major tributaries of Godavari river are Penganga river, Wainganga river and Pranhita river.
  • The other important tributaries of the Godavari river are Wardha and Purna.
  • The Mahanadi river flows towards the Bay of Bengal. The Mahanadi river rises at the highlands of Chhattisgarh.
  • The Narmada river rises in Madhya Pradesh at Amarkantak Hills, it is a West flowing river.
  • Krishna river is an east flowing river and ends up in the Bay of Bengal. It is around 1400 Km long and rises in Mahabaleshwar.
  • Important tributaries of Krishna river are Bhima, Musi, Ghatprabha, Koyana, Tunghabhadra.

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