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Andheri River Anas River Arvari River: B Bajaan Bainthalee River Baandee River Bandi River. Bandi River, Eastern rajasthan Bhagani River Banganga River Banas River Barani Baranee Berach River Bhadar Nadi Bilaas Botadi River. C Chakan River Chambal River Chandrabhaaga River Chap River Chhapi River Choli River Choti Kali Sindh: D Dabaari River ...
The Jaipur Metro began commercial service between Chandpole and Mansarovar on 3 June 2015. The Jaipur Metro Rail system is India's sixth metro rail system. The Jaipur Metro is the first metro in India to run on triple-storey elevated road and metro track. Phase 1-B, from Chandpole to Badi Chaupar, began operation on 23 September 2020.
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Dhundhar, also known as Jaipur region, is a historical region of Rajasthan state in western India.It includes the districts of Jaipur, Neem ka Thana, Dantaramgarh part of Sikar District lying to the east of the Aravalli Range, Dausa, Sawai Madhopur, Tonk, the southern part of Kotputli and the northern part of Karauli District.
The Sambhar Salt Lake, India's largest inland salt lake, is located in Sambhar Lake Town, Jaipur district of Rajasthan, India, 80 km (50 mi) southwest of the city of Jaipur and 64 km (40 mi) northeast of Ajmer, Rajasthan. It surrounds the historical Sambhar Lake Town.
Dravyavati River is major South-flowing river in Rajasthan. [1] It originates in on the western slope of Amber hills and flows through the Jaipur city, north to south over a length of 57.5 km (35.7 mi), making it one of the smallest river in India, providing a major source of water to the city. It finally joins the Dhund river, near Santoshpura.
Sahibi or Sabi originating from the Aravali hills spanning boundary of district with Sikar and Jaipur is the main and largest river of the district. It is 300 km long, an ephemeral, rain-fed river flowing towards Haryana and Delhi and drains into Yamuna in Delhi. [11]
Banganga River, an 240 km long tributary of Gambhir river in India, originates from the hills of Aransar and Bairath (Virat Nagar) in Jaipur region of Rajasthan state and converges with Yamuna near Fatehabad in Agra district of Uttar Pradesh state.