Birs River
The Birs River is a significant waterway located in India, primarily flowing through the state of Madhya Pradesh. It is a tributary of the Narmada River, contributing to the region's hydrology and ecology. The river is approximately 45 kilometers long and plays a vital role in supporting local agriculture and wildlife.
The Birs River is known for its seasonal flow, which varies with the monsoon rains. It provides water for irrigation and is essential for the livelihoods of nearby communities. The river's banks are often lined with lush vegetation, making it an important habitat for various species of flora and fauna.