The Mahi River is one of the major rivers in India, flowing through the states of Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Gujarat, and Rajasthan. It is approximately 580 kilometers long and is known for its unique V-shaped course, which is rare among Indian rivers. The river originates from the Vindhya Range and eventually empties into the Arabian Sea.
The Mahi River is significant for irrigation and supports agriculture in the regions it traverses. It also has several dams, including the Mahi Dam, which help in water management and hydroelectric power generation. The river's basin is home to diverse flora and fauna, contributing to the local ecosystem.