Narmad
Narmad, also known as Narmada, is one of the major rivers in India, flowing through the states of Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, and Gujarat. It is approximately 1,312 kilometers long and is the fifth-largest river in India. The river is known for its scenic beauty and is often referred to as the lifeline of the region, supporting agriculture and providing water for various uses.
The Narmada River is unique as it flows westward, emptying into the Arabian Sea. It is also famous for the Narmada Valley Project, which includes a series of dams and hydroelectric projects aimed at water management and power generation. The river holds cultural significance and is considered sacred by many communities along its banks.