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The four sites included Tawa, Bargi, Punasa and the Broach Barrage and Canal Project. In 1951 CWNIC was renamed Central Waterways & Power Commission (CWPC) and in 1957 a senior member of the CWPC selected further investigations to be completed at Navagam, a site that fell under the Broach Project. Navagam eventually became CWPC's preferred site because the geography allowed the dam's height to be raised higher. In 1960, the federal Government of India's Ministry of Irrigation and Power consultant team recommended that the Navagam Dam height be raised in one phase and that the drought prone areas in then Bombay State (modern day Saurashtra and Kutch regions) receive irrigation.
1822: 930: 1334: 1323: 31: 953:. The basin covers large areas in the states of Madhya Pradesh (82%), Gujarat (12%) and a comparatively smaller area in Maharashtra (4%) and in Chhattisgarh (2%). 60% of the basin is made up of arable land, 35% is forest cover and 5% is made up of other types of land such as grassland or wasteland. In the entire course of the river of 1,312 km (815.2 mi), there are 41 tributaries, out of which 22 are from the Satpura range and the rest on the right bank are from the Vindhya range. 762: 1196: 1907: 1188: 43: 754:; from a width of about 90 m (295.3 ft), above, it is compressed in this channel of (18 m (59.1 ft)), only. Beyond this point up to its meeting the Arabian Sea, the Narmada enters three narrow valleys between the Vindhya scarps in the north and the Satpura range in the South. The southern extension of the valley is wider at most places. These three valley sections are separated by the closely approaching line of the 691: 676: 1922:. The project also ensures supply of 60,000 acre⋅ft (74,000,000 m) of drinking water to rural areas in Khandwa district. In accordance with NWDT award, an annual regulated flow of 8,120,000 acre⋅ft (10.02 km) shall be released to the Sardar Sarovar Project (SSP), ex-Maheshwar Project. The operation of Indira Sagar Project will be carried out in such a way as to facilitate the regulation of Sardar Sarovar. 48: 654: 1872: 838: 665: 1837:(NBA) was formed to address environmental concerns and rehabilitation and resettlement of affected people. The movement created worldwide attention to the major development activity planned in the valley. This resulted in the Bank conducting an Independent Review Mission (IRM) in 1991 of the Sardar Sarovar Project and identified several recommendations. However, the IRM's report was neither accepted by the 1312: 643: 1533:. Its name is derived from Satpura hill ranges (Mahadeo hills) and covers an area of 524 km (202.3 sq mi) and along with the adjoining Bori and Panchmarhi Sanctuaries, provides 1,427 km (551.0 sq mi) of unique central Indian Highland ecosystem. Satpura National Park, being part of a unique ecosystem, is very rich in biodiversity. The fauna comprises tiger, 1811:(GOI) in September 1964. In 1965, the Committee prepared a Master Plan for the basin, which involved construction of 12 major projects in Madhya Pradesh and the Navagam Dam in Gujarat. Gujarat endorsed the proposal, but Maharashtra did not. After intense parleys failed to resolve the problem, in 1968 GOI agreed to establish the Narmada Water Disputes Tribunal (NWDT) under the 1167:, known as the Narmada North fault and Narmada South fault, parallel to the river's course, and mark the boundary between the Narmada block and the Vindhya and Satpura blocks or Horsts which rose relative to the Narmada Graben. The Narmada's watershed includes the northern slopes of the Satpuras, and the steep southern slope of the Vindhyas, but not the Vindhyan 1918:
concrete gravity dam, 653 metres (2,142 ft) long and 92 metres (302 ft) high with gross storage capacity of the reservoir of 12.22 km (9,910,000 acre⋅ft) and live storage of 9.75 km (7,900,000 acre⋅ft) to provide an annual irrigation potential of 1,690 km (650 sq mi) and a generation of 1000 MW of
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was divided into two halves by narrow strips of marine transgressions and there was no land communication between the Peninsular and northern India. Along the Narmada Valley, several patches of sediments have been deposited which contains ancient remains of animals. These fossils are similar to those
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The Indira Sagar Project (ISP) at Punasa is one of the 30 major projects proposed in the Narmada basin with the largest storage capacity in the country. The project is located near Punasa village, in Khandwa District, Madhya Pradesh. This Multipurpose River Valley Project envisages construction of a
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Investigations for harnessing the Narmada waters began in 1945 to 1946 by A. N. Khosla who was the chairman of the Central Waterways, Irrigation and Navigation Commission (CWINC). In 1948 the Khosla Committee recommended that further investigations be carried out on four of the seven proposed sites.
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plain, the second basin about 180 km (111.8 mi) long and 65 km (40.4 mi) wide in the south. The northern strip of the basin is only 25 km (15.5 mi). The second valley section is broken only by Saheshwar Dhara fall. The early course of about 125 km (77.7 mi) up
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was separated into the states of Maharashtra and Gujarat. The Navagam Dam site and Broach Project fell under the newly formed State of Gujarat and further development and planning was given to the Gujarat State government. The Gujarat State government began planning studies for harnessing Narmada's
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and faunal features that occupy the Satpura conservation area. It is one of the oldest forest reserves, which has an established tradition of scientific management of forests. It constitutes a large contiguous forest block that harbours a community of plant and animal species typical of the central
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at Bharuch in Gujarat, along the river, to the source in Maikal Mountains (Amarkantak hills) in Madhya Pradesh and back along the opposite bank of the river. It is a 2,600-kilometre (1,600 mi) walk. The spiritual journey is usually taken for 3 years, 3 months and 13 days and the pilgrims are
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There are many stories about the origin of the Narmada River. According to the Rewa Khand, the Narmada was created from Shiva's perspiration while he was performing penance on Mount Riksha. Due to this, the Narmada River is known as Shiva's daughter. In another legend, two teardrops fell from the
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to arise because the Narmada did not have enough water supply to meet the requirements as planned by the two states. This began inter-State conflicts that went on for several years until 1963 when the Chief Ministers of Madhya Pradesh and Gujarat arrived at a set of compromises called the Bhopal
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Shoolpaneshwar Sanctuary in Gujarat, near the Sardar Sarovar dam site, previously called the Dumkal Sloth Bear Sanctuary (old sanctuary has been expanded four times) now covers an area of about 607 km (234.4 sq mi), comprises a major watershed feeding the Sardar Sarovar and Karjan
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The tidal rise is felt up to 32 km (19.9 mi) above Bharuch, where the neap tides rise to about a metre and spring tide 3.5 m (11.5 ft). The river is navigable for vessels of the burthen of 95 tonnes (i.e., 380 Bombay candies) up to Bharuch and for vessels up to 35 tonnes (140
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of Madhya Pradesh. The total area is 4,926.28 km (1,902.0 sq mi). It envelops three wildlife conservation units viz., Bori Sanctuary (518.00 km), Satpura National Park (524.37 km (202.5 sq mi)), and Pachmarhi Sanctuary (461.37 km (178.1 sq mi)).
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The dam and the powerhouse have been completed, but storage has been restricted up to EL 260 m under orders of the High Court, Jabalpur from R&R consideration. All the units of the powerhouse have been commissioned and generation of power from the eight units of 125 MW capacity, each
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Satpura National Park comprises the core zone and the remaining area of 4,501.91 km (1,738.2 sq mi)), surrounding the core zone serves as buffer zone. The area comprises 511 villages. The area exhibits variety of geological rock and soil formations. There is a wide spectrum of
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The Narmada river has a huge water resources potential, as much as 33,210,000 acre-feet (40.96 km) of average annual flow (more than 90% of this flow occurring during the monsoon months of June – September), which according to estimates is greater than the combined annual flows of the
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The development of the Narmada river has led to the inundation of some archaeological and architectural sites. The Department of Archaeology, Museums and Archives, Government of Madhya Pradesh, undertook rescue excavations in response, and transplanted a number of temples. An attempt to
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that are found on the river bed. The pebbles are made up of white quartz and are linga shaped. They are believed to be the personified form of Shiva and there is a popular saying, "Narmada Ke Kanker utte Sankar" which means that 'Shiva is in the pebbles of Narmada'.
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in the range of 1,000 mm (3.3 ft) to 1,850 mm (6.1 ft) and with half or even less than half in its lower regions (650 mm (2.1 ft)–750 mm (2.5 ft)); the diversity of vegetation from lush green in the upper region to dry
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the river enters its first fertile basin, which extends about 320 km (198.8 mi), with an average width of 35 km (21.7 mi), in the south. In the north, the valley is limited to the Barna–Bareli plain terminating at Barkhara Hills opposite
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three new protected areas may be created, which are, a) the Narmada National Park (496.70 km), b) the Surmanya Sanctuary (126.67 km) and c) Omkareshwar Sanctuary (119.96 km) comprising a total area of 788.57 km (304.47 sq mi).
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The Supreme Court has also deliberated on this issue for several years but finally upheld the Tribunal Award and allowed the construction to proceed, subject to conditions. The Court introduced a mechanism to monitor the progress of resettlement
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Even though the tribunal award resolved the initial issue of water sharing, the height of dam, benefit sharing and the mode of settlement of affected people caused serious difficulties in implementation, particularly of the Sardar Sarovar dam.
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brings water from the Sardar Sarovar dam to the states of Gujarat and Rajasthan. The canal is 532 km long, with 485 km in Gujarat and 75 km in Rajasthan. The Narmada canal has helped both states supply water to arid regions of
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As one of the 30 dams planned on river Narmada, the Sardar Sarovar Dam is the largest structure to be built. It is the second largest concrete dam in the world in terms of the volume of concrete used in its construction, after the
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plain. At two points, at Mandhar, about 40 km (24.9 mi) below Nemawar, and Dadrai, 40 km (24.9 mi) further down near Punasa, the river falls over a height of about 12 m (39.4 ft).
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water past the Punasa site in Madhya Pradesh. At the same time, the Government of Madhya Pradesh was also finalising a separate report for the Punasa Project. The competing plans led to inter-State
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comprehensively list and publish lost sites has been undertaken by Jürgen Neuss. Many Dinosaur fossils have been found in the Narmada valley. The first fossil was discovered in 1828 by
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of Madhya Pradesh in India. This national park has plants in fossil form that existed in India anywhere between 40 million and 150 million years ago spread over seven villages of
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is an important place of worship in Madhya Pradesh. At first, the descent is rapid and the stream, quickening in pace, rushes over a barrier of rocks. The Sikta and the
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in India. It is also known as the "Lifeline of Madhya Pradesh and Gujarat" due to its huge contribution to the two states in many ways. The Narmada River rises from the
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project involving the construction of a series of large irrigation and hydroelectricity multi-purpose dams on the Narmada River. After a number of cases before the
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ranges. As a rift valley river, the Narmada does not form a delta; Rift valley rivers form estuaries. Other rivers which flow through the rift valley include the
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After ten years of deliberations and taking into considering the development of the water resources of the basin as a whole gave its award December 1978.
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About 160 million years ago, the supercontinent Pangea broke into two large masses. The northern part was Laurasia and the southern continental mass was
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and Nemawar to Hiran fall (the deer's leap), the river is approached by hills from both sides. In this stretch the character of the river is varied.
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areas along the regions' rivers and streams, which receive year– round water, are home to moist evergreen forests, whose dominant tree species are
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also flow through rift valleys, but between different ranges. It flows through the states of Madhya Pradesh (1,077 km (669.2 mi)), and
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The lower Narmada River Valley and the surrounding uplands, covering an area of 169,900 km (65,598.8 sq mi) consists of dry
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Bombay candies) up to Shamlapitha or Ghangdia. The small vessels (10 tonnes) voyage up to Tilakawada in Gujarat. There are sand bases and
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and the Bhukhi are other tributaries of significance. Opposite the mouth of the Bhukhi is a large drift called Alia Bet or Kadaria Bet.
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reservoir (on the Karjan River, a tributary of Narmada in Gujarat). It is the habitat of mammals and a variety of birds, including
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located in the upper reaches of Narmada, about 18 km (11.2 mi) from Mandla, boasts of several wild animals including the
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It is one of only two major rivers in peninsular India that runs from east to west (longest west flowing river), along with the
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of the river. The Narmada Parikrama, as it is called, is considered to be a meritorious act that a pilgrim can undertake. Many
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for irrigation purposes. The Narmada canal had covered over 68 percent of the proposed villages (6,513) by 2010 in Gujarat.
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lies between moister forests to the northeast, southeast, and southwest, which receive greater rainfall from the southeast
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commenced from January 2004. The irrigation component of the project is under a fairly advance stage of implementation.
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The importance of the Narmada River as sacred is testified by the fact that the pilgrims perform a holy pilgrimage of a
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ranges, extends over an area of 98,796 km (38,145.3 sq mi) and lies on the northern extremity of the
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to the low level of Gujarat plain. Towards the west of this basin, the hills draw very close but soon dwindle down.
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that dropped down relative to the blocks on either side due to ancient spreading of the Earth's crust. Two normal
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Apart from the above national parks, there are also a number of natural preserves such as the Amarkantak, the
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and Bharuch in Gujarat. Some places of historical interest are Joga Ka Quilla, Chhatri of Baji Rao Peshwa and
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Maps showing the course of the Narmada, selected tributaries, and the approximate extent of its drainage area
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of 1956 to adjudicate on the dispute relating to sharing of water of the interstate Narmada and its valley.
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The basin has five well defined physiographic regions. They are:(1) The upper hilly areas covering parts of
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Chadhar, Mohanlal (2017), Amarakantak kshetra ka puravaibhava, SSDN, Publisher and Distributor, New Delhi,
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Agreement. Gujarat State ratified the agreement but Madhya Pradesh did not, which led to another impasse.
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Narmadāparikramā – Circumambulation of the Narmadā River: On the Tradition of a Unique Hindu Pilgrimage
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stipulated not to cross the river at any point of time. Important towns of interest in the valley are
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The Gonds of central India: The Material Culture of the Gonds of Chhindwara District, Madhya Pradesh
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of Gujarat, opposite each other and form a Triveni (confluence of three rivers) on the Narmada. The
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at mouth and at Bharuch. The nearby island of Kabirvad, in the Narmada River, features a gigantic
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Layout of Water Resources Development Projects in the Narmada Basin in Gujarat and Madhya Pradesh
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Some of the important national parks and wild life sanctuaries in the valley are the following-:
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of Gujarat state. The banks are high between the layers of old alluvial deposits, hardened mud,
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to the west and northwest. The natural vegetation of the region is a three–tiered forest.
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The Narmada River is also worshipped as mother goddess Muktidayani, or liberating mother.
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Forest areas outside protected areas are also quite rich in floral and faunal diversity.
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A River Sutra. ―The Criterion: An International Journal in English 3.3 (Sep 2012). Web.
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and flows westwards for 1,312 km (815.2 mi) before draining through the
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Sharma, Bhasha Shukla. ―Mapping culture through ‗A River Sutra': Tribal Myths,
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Like the Ganges, the Narmada River is a goddess and a river in Hinduism. The
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Sharma, BhashaShukla.―Anthropomorphism of River Narmada: A cultural study of
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parikrama narmada maiya ki book by shree amrutlal vegad (Hindi, Gujarati)
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are the common birds. The flora of the national park consists of mainly
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Natarajan, Padmini (September 2018). "The sacred Narmada parikrama".
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basin. The 75% dependable flow is 28,000,000 acre-feet (35 km).
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forest vegetation in the lower region is testimony to this feature.
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Narmada is also considered sacred because of the pebbles known as
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The source of the Narmada is a small reservoir, known as the
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in Madhya Pradesh. It forms the traditional boundary between
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states that all of the banks along the Narmada are sacred.
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Yoginder K. Alagh; Mahesh T. Pathak; D. T. Buch (1995).
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conditions with the upper catchment having an annual
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Railway Bridge on river Narmada at Bharuch, Gujarat
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About 5% of the ecoregion lies within 1036:, (4) The lower hilly areas covering parts of 490:, Hather, Ganjal, Ajnal, Machak, Chhota Tawa, 5125: 4265: 3647: 3324: 3268:Narmada Waters Dispute Tribunal Award (NWDTA) 2241:"Monier Williams Sanskrit-English Dictionary" 2122: 858:to Markari falls is met with a succession of 841:Narmada River at full flow during monsoon in 3069:. Cornell University Press. pp. 67–76. 2971:. Indo-Asian News Service. 14 September 2017 1071:with a layer of black soils on the surface. 881:and then meanders through the rich plain of 516:, Sip, Jamner, Chandrakeshar, Khari, Kenar, 3029:. Narmada Control Authority. Archived from 2943:"Narmada Control Authority : Homepage" 2092:. Nvda.nic.in. 16 July 1985. Archived from 1466:and to 276 bird species, none of which are 1182: 1106:. Between the two continents, a large sea, 961:is the highest point of the Narmada basin. 447:11,246 m/s (397,100 cu ft/s) 5139: 5132: 5118: 4272: 4258: 3654: 3640: 3331: 3317: 2836:. India.traveltoworld.com. Archived from 2572: 1122:. The Gondwana was intruded by few large 984:, (2) The upper plains covering parts of 494:, Khurkia, Kunda, Borad, Deb, Goi, Karjan 427:1,216 m/s (42,900 cu ft/s) 391:1,447 m/s (51,100 cu ft/s) 2918:"Bhedaghat-Lametaghat in Narmada Valley" 2884: 2213: 2209: 2207: 2205: 2203: 2197:11th edition of Encyclopædia Britannica. 1905: 1870: 1820: 1707:Anthropological and archaeological sites 1332: 1321: 1310: 1194: 1186: 928: 836: 760: 689: 674: 663: 652: 641: 3271:Reports of Irrigation Commission, 1972. 3062: 2501:"Insight: The Benevolent Narmada River" 2461:Omkareshwar and Maheshwar: Travel Guide 2441: 1462:The ecoregion is home to 76 species of 1171:, the streams from which flow into the 1126:. A deep gulf or sea existed along the 1118:have taken the position of the ancient 16:River of central India in a rift valley 5744: 2630:"Narmada Valley Dry Deciduous Forests" 2424:. New York: Harmony. pp. 268–270. 2005:Narmada and Environment: An Assessment 1509:, which has been described vividly by 873:Below Makrai, the river flows between 5113: 4253: 3635: 3312: 3098: 3096: 3094: 3058: 3056: 3054: 3052: 3050: 3048: 2624: 2622: 2498: 2455: 2453: 2437: 2435: 2433: 2431: 2415: 2413: 2411: 2200: 1754: 4547:Narmada Valley Development Authority 3102: 2387: 2298:. traveliteindia.com. Archived from 2068:"Narmada Basin Station: Garudeshwar" 1729: 798:(biggest tributary) and the Ganjal. 765:Marble rocks alongside Narmada River 631:word meaning "The Giver of Pleasure" 573:, 30 km (18.6 mi) west of 2862:. Mparchaeology.org. Archived from 2419: 1813:Interstate River Water Disputes Act 1278:and pilgrims walk on foot from the 1074:The valley experiences extremes of 437:10 m/s (350 cu ft/s) 13: 4630:Mandla Plant Fossils National Park 3256: 3091: 3045: 3005: 2915: 2893:. pp. 195–248. Archived from 2739:. 25 February 2013. Archived from 2619: 2499:Today, Hinduism (1 January 2018). 2450: 2428: 2408: 1895: 1875:Waters flowing from Narmada Canal. 1640:Mandla Plant Fossils National Park 679:The River Narmada flows through a 369:1,312 km (815 mi)approx. 14: 5803: 4279: 2258:. NCERT. March 2006. p. 27. 849:A few kilometres further down in 714:on the Amarkantak Plateau in the 2763:"Microsoft Word – AD021full.doc" 2243:. Sanskrit-lexicon.uni-koeln.de. 1860: 1785: 1593:. There are a variety of birds. 1525:, set up in 1981, is located in 924: 866:from the elevated table land of 46: 41: 29: 3232: 3207: 3181: 3161: 3135: 3019: 2993:. Al Jazeera. 17 September 2017 2983: 2957: 2935: 2916:Centre, UNESCO World Heritage. 2909: 2878: 2852: 2826: 2804: 2783: 2755: 2729: 2699: 2673: 2647: 2597: 2566: 2544: 2518: 2492: 2467: 2422:India : a sacred geography 2381: 2359: 2345: 2306: 2288: 2272: 2247: 1966: 1855:Grievance Redressal Authorities 1252:, another river flowing on the 657:Narmada River at Tilwara ghat, 604:and Tapti. The Tapti River and 35:At Bhedaghat in Jabalpur, India 3143:"1985: Narmada Bachao Andolan" 3027:"Sardar Sarovar Power Complex" 2254:"Chapter 3: Drainage System". 2233: 2191: 2173: 2151: 2108: 2082: 2060: 1983:. London: British Museum, 1973 318: • coordinates 232: • coordinates 1: 5767:Inter-state disputes in India 2891:Berliner Indologische Studien 2053: 1974:Jungle Rahe taki Narmada Bahe 1646:park Ghughuya is situated in 1337:Tigress with her two cubs in 184:Physical characteristics 2922:UNESCO World Heritage Centre 2655:"Kanha National Park, India" 1990:Narmada, the life of a river 1987:Geoffrey Waring Maw (1991). 1716:. In 1982 fossil remains of 1356:, and the drier forests and 357: • elevation 275:1,048 m (3,438 ft) 271: • elevation 7: 4640:Pachmarhi Biosphere Reserve 2860:"Department of Archaeology" 2812:"Narmada Control Authority" 2605:"Narmada Control Authority" 2256:India: Physical Environment 2137:"Narmada Control Authority" 1929: 1913:partially completed in 2008 1688:Wildlife Institute of India 718:on Shahdol zone of eastern 533:, previously also known as 520:, Karam, Man, Uri, Hathni, 413: • location 302: • location 204: • location 10: 5808: 3856:Purna (Godavari tributary) 2793:www.ruffordsmallgrants.org 2442:Warrier, Shrikala (2014). 2034:Singh Bal Hartosh (2013). 1972:Srivastava Pankaj (2007). 1899: 1864: 1758: 1306: 1143:found along the tracts of 1097: 443: • maximum 433: • minimum 423: • average 387: • average 5711: 5695: 5628: 5527: 5151: 5063: 5055:Jabalpur–Bhusaval section 5027: 5011: 4965: 4909: 4877: 4844: 4826: 4673: 4663: 4575: 4509: 4465: 4313: 4297: 4290: 4081: 4000: 3924: 3673: 3573: 3522: 3486: 3350: 3063:Khagram, Sanjeev (2004). 2331:10.1007/s00254-005-1314-2 2013:K. Sankaran Unni (1996). 2008:. Har-Anand Publications. 1159:, a layered block of the 637: 498: 468: 460: 455: 451: 441: 431: 421: 411: 403: 399: 395: 385: 377: 373: 365: 355: 316: 300: 283: 279: 269: 230: 202: 192: 188: 183: 90: 72: 62: 57: 40: 28: 23: 5772:Rivers of Madhya Pradesh 2479:India Water Portal Hindi 2016:Ecology of River Narmada 1392:Lagerstroemia parviflora 1328:Lagerstroemia parviflora 1183:Significance in Hinduism 646:Narmada Kund, origin at 617:Periplus Maris Erythraei 500: • right 340:21.6510472°N 72.811889°E 4600:Bori Wildlife Sanctuary 4590:Bhimbetka rock shelters 3851:Purna (Tapti tributary) 3283:. Vintage Books, 1994. 2528:. Brill. Archived from 2226:Encyclopædia Britannica 2038:. HarperCollins India. 1949: – bridge in India 1943: – Indian festival 1936:List of rivers of India 1747:rivers, which feed the 1513:in his famous creation 1215:called it 'Nammadios.' 1151:falls of Narmada, near 1110:existed. 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