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Water Catchment Areas in Rajasthan River System Catchment Area (in square km) Banas: 46,570 Luni River: 34,250 Chambal River: 29,110 Banganga River and Gambhiri: 16,030 Mentha, Rupangarh Savi Sota, and Savarmati (Vakal) 14,360 West Banas: 6,940 Total Catchment Area: 1,69,470
The Chambal River is a tributary of the Yamuna River in Central and Northern India, and thus forms part of the drainage system of the Ganges. [2] The river flows north-northeast through Madhya Pradesh, running for a brief time through Rajasthan, then forming the boundary between Rajasthan and Madhya Pradesh before turning southeast to join the Yamuna in Uttar Pradesh state.
The Deccan rivers system consists of rivers in Peninsular India, that drain into the Bay of Bengal and the Arabian Sea. There are numerous short coastal rivers, predominantly on the West coast. There are few inland rivers, which do not drain into sea. [2] [3] Most of the rivers in India originate from the four major watersheds in India.
The Luni is the largest river in the Thar Desert in Northwest India. [1] It originates in the Pushkar valley of the Aravalli Range, near Ajmer, passes through the southeastern portion of the Thar Desert, and ends in the marshy lands of Rann of Kutch in Gujarat, after travelling a distance of 495 km (308 mi).
The Banas drains a basin of 45,833 km 2, and lies entirely within Rajasthan. It drains the east slope of the central portion of the Aravalli Range, and the basin includes all or part of Ajmer , Bhilwara , Bundi , Chittorgarh , Dausa , Jaipur , Pali , Rajsamand , Sawai Madhopur , Sirohi , Tonk , and Udaipur districts. [ 1 ]
It originates from Karauli in Rajasthan and flows around Hindaun City. It flows from south to north up to Kanjoli-Katara Aziz village (Toda Bhim), then towards northeast up to village Mertha of Roopbas Block, before entering Uttar Pradesh. The river again enters Rajasthan near Catchapaura village in Dholpur District and forms the boundary ...
The Katli River is a rainfed seasonal river of Shekhawati region of Rajasthan in India. [1] [2] It originates from Aravalli Range and empties in center of its Inland drainage basin in northwest region of Churu district. Its length is little more than a hundred Kilometers and mostly flows through Jhunjhunu District for entire of its length. The ...
Within Rajasthan, its drainage basin fully or partially covers 30 Community Development Blocks (CDB) with 2,473 towns and villages in Alwar, Jaipur, Dausa, Sawai Madhopur and Bharatpur districts of Rajasthan.