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  1. The Bharathappuzha ("River of Bhārata "), also known as the Nila or Ponnani River, [3] is a river in the Indian states of Tamil Nadu and Kerala. With a length of 209 km, [2] it is the second longest river that flows through Kerala after the Periyar. [4]

  2. Bharathapuzha River which has a length of 209 kms is the second longest river in Kerala. It is considered as the Nile of Kerala and is also called as Nila.

  3. Aug 1, 2023 · Bharathapuzha is Kerala’s second longest river after Periyar River, flowing for a length of 209km across the state. The name of the river can be translated as “River of Bharatha”; Bharatha referring to India.

  4. The Bharathapuzha river is the second longest West Flowing River that drains into the Arabian Sea in Kerala State. This basin is bounded in the East by the Cauvery basin, in the West by the Arabian Sea.

  5. The Bharathappuzha River, also popularly known as Nila, is the second largest river present in Kerala. There are 11 reservoirs set along the course of this river and the Malampuzha dam is among the largest one.

  6. kerenvis.nic.in › Database › Bharathappuzha_1842Bharathappuzha

    Mar 2, 2024 · It is the second-longest river in Kerala, after the Periyar River. The word "Nila" indicates the culture more than just a river. Nila has groomed the culture and life of south Malabar part of Kerala. We see the name "Peraar" indicating the same river in ancient scripts and documents.

  7. The Bharathapuzha River is the second longest river in Tamil Nadu and Kerala. This river and its tributaries are the lifeline of people living in these states. The Bharathapuzha River irrigates Pallakad region which is also called the rice bowl of Kerala.

  8. The River of Bharata, also known as Nila, the Bharathapuzha River is a west-flowing river in the state of Kerala, and is the second longest river in the state. The river has been an integral part of life in the southern regions of Malabar.

  9. Bharathapuzha River, Malappuram Overview. Flowing along a stretch of 209 km, Bharathapuzha River is also called River Nila. It is the second longest river in Kerala and provides shelter to 11 reservoirs with Malampuzha dam being the largest.

  10. The Bharathapuzha, locally known as Nila, has had a strong influence on the culture of the South Malabar region of Kerala. From the Anaimalai hills in the Western Ghats, the river flows through three districts of Kerala " Palakkad, Thrissur and Malappuram " covering 11 taluks, before joining the Arabian Sea at Ponnani in Malappuram district.