Baitarani
The Baitarani River is a significant river in the eastern part of India, primarily flowing through the state of Odisha. It originates from the Gandhamardan Hills and travels approximately 151 kilometers before merging with the Bay of Bengal. The river is known for its scenic beauty and plays a vital role in the local ecosystem.
The Baitarani River is also important for agriculture, providing irrigation to the surrounding regions. It supports various communities along its banks, contributing to their livelihoods. Additionally, the river is associated with several cultural and religious practices, making it a vital part of the local heritage.