Bhima River
The Bhima River is a significant tributary of the Krishna River in India. It flows through the states of Maharashtra and Karnataka, covering a distance of approximately 861 kilometers. The river originates in the Western Ghats and is known for its role in supporting agriculture and providing water to nearby communities.
The Bhima River is also important for its ecological diversity, supporting various species of flora and fauna along its banks. It passes through several towns and cities, contributing to the local economy through irrigation and fishing. The river's basin is vital for the livelihoods of many people in the region.