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    The Mahanadi proper enters the sea via several channels near Paradeep at False Point, Jagatsinghpur. The combined delta of the Mahanadi's numerous distributaries and the Brahmani is one of the largest in India.

  2. Feb 2, 2024 · Here are some of the key tributaries of the Mahanadi River: Left Bank Tributaries of Mahanadi. Seonath: The Seonath River is a left-bank tributary of the Mahanadi River that originates in the Maikal Hills in Chhattisgarh. It joins the Mahanadi near the town of Rajim in the Gariaband district.

    • (5)
    • 858 km
    • 141,600 sq. km
    • Sihawa in the Dhamtari district, Chhattisgarh
  3. May 26, 2021 · Learn about the Mahanadi river, the third largest river of peninsular India, which originates in Chhattisgarh and flows through Odisha to the Bay of Bengal. Find out its geology, soil, land use, major tributaries, dams and projects, and see a map of the basin.

  4. Jul 26, 2024 · The tributaries of Mahanadi are divided into two parts, the first part is called the right tributaries of Mahanadi and the second part is called the left tributaries of Mahanadi. The right tributaries of Mahanadi are Jonk, Ong and Tel while the left tributaries are Seonath, Hasdar, Mand and Ib.

  5. Jul 24, 2024 · Learn about the Mahanadi River System, a major river basin in East-Central India, with its origin, course, and tributaries. See the map of the Mahanadi River and its dams, cities, and industries in the basin.

  6. The Mahanadi River is a 560-mile-long river in central India that flows through Chhattisgarh and Odisha states. It has a large drainage area and forms a man-made lake with the Hirakud Dam. See its map and learn more about its features and history.

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  8. Feb 14, 2021 · Tributaries of Mahanadi River Its upper course lies in the saucer-shaped basin called the ‘Chhattisgarh Plain’. This basin is surrounded by hills on the north, west, and south as a result of which a large number of tributaries join the main river from these sides.