Narmada River flows westward from Madhya Pradesh to the Arabian Sea, unlike most Indian rivers It travels 1,312 km through varied landscapes including gorges, forests, and fertile plains The river ...
The Narmada River is called the 'Zambezi of India' due to its wild flow. Both rivers flow through rift valleys, creating gorges and waterfalls. Narmada's Dhuandhar Falls mirrors Zambezi's Victoria ...
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