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The Mahanadi River is a major river in East Central India. It drains an area of around 132,100 square kilometres (51,000 sq mi) and has a total length of 900 kilometres (560 mi). Mahanadi is also known for the Hirakud Dam which was the first major multipurpose river valley project after India's independence … See more
The word Mahanadi is a compound of the Sanskrit words maha ("great") and nadi ("river").
In different era
• anaknandini
• Dvapara Yuga – Chitrotpala (Similar name in … See moreAverage annual surface water potential of 66.9 km has been assessed in this basin. Out of this, 50.0 km is usable water. Culturable area in … See more
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Like many other seasonal Indian rivers, the Mahanadi too is a combination of many mountain streams and thus its precise source is impossible to pinpoint. However its farthest headwaters lie 6 kilometres (3.7 mi) … See moreThe Mahanadi is an important river in the state of Odisha. This river flows slowly for about 900 kilometres (560 mi) and deposits more silt than any other river in the Indian … See more
Wikipedia text under CC-BY-SA license WEBThe Mahanadi (“Great River”) follows a total course of 560 miles (900 km) and has an estimated drainage area of 51,000 square miles (132,100 …
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