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  1. Kaveri river receives rainfall both from the south-west monsoon and north-east monsoon and has more regular flow of water throughout the year. The Cauvery delta, which supports 4.4 million people, is one of South India's rice bowls. Tamil Nadu receives 40% of its food grain from the Cauvery basin, while Karnataka receives 26%.

  2. Aug 29, 2018 · Kaveri River widens as many rivers join her in the course of her journey. Shimsha, Hemavati, Kabini, Arkavathy, Honnuhole, Bhavani, Lokapavani, Amaravati and Noyil are the tributaries of river Cauvery. 8. Torekadanahalli. The Kaveri Water stored in Torekandanahalli is pumped up to provide water for Bengaluru city.

  3. The Kaveri River (Kaveri Nadi) measures around 475 miles (765 kilometers) in length and passes through Karnataka and Tamil Nadu, all the while supporting irrigation systems for large parts of Tamil Nadu. It's the third-largest river in South India, and river-access rights has long been a point of contention among certain South Indian states.

  4. 235.7 मी.³ / से. (8,324 घन फीट / से.) [2] पश्चिमी घाट में. कावेरी कर्नाटक तथा उत्तरी तमिलनाडु में बहनेवाली एक सदानीरा नदी है। यह पश्चिमी घाट के ...

  5. Jan 28, 2021 · The Cauvery River (Kaveri) is designated as the ‘ Dakshi Bharat ki Ganga’ or ‘the Ganga of the South’. The Cauvery River rises at an elevation of 1,341 m at Talakaveri on the Brahmagiri range near Cherangala village of Kodagu (Coorg) district of Karnataka. The total length of the river from origin to an outfall is 800 km.

  6. Kaveri River – Origin, Tributaries and Distributaries. The Kaveri River, also called the Cauvery River, is a sacred river in southern India, honored as the Goddess Kaveriamma. It’s recognized as one of India’s seven holy rivers and is widely used for farming in Karnataka and Tamil Nadu. This river begins at Talakaveri in the Western Ghats ...

  7. The Kaveri is an interstate basin that originates in Karnataka and passes through Tamil Nadu and Pondicherry before draining into the Bay of Bengal. The total watershed of the Kaveri basin is 81,155 sq km, of which the river’s catchment area is about 34,273 sq km in Karnataka, 2,866 sq km in Kerala and the […]

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