Wardha River
The Wardha River is a significant river in central India, primarily flowing through the state of Maharashtra. It is approximately 325 kilometers long and is a tributary of the Godavari River. The river originates near the village of Wardha and travels through various districts, providing water for irrigation and supporting local agriculture.
The Wardha River basin is home to diverse flora and fauna, contributing to the region's ecological balance. The river also plays a crucial role in the local economy, as it supports fishing and other livelihoods. Its banks are dotted with several towns and villages, making it an essential water source for the communities along its route.