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Nira River
नीरा नदी
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Location | |
Country | India |
State | Maharashtra |
District | pune |
Physical characteristics | |
Source | |
• location | Maharashtra, India |
Mouth | Krishna River |
• location | Andhra Pradesh, India |
Discharge | |
• location | mouth |
Nira is a river flowing through the Indian state of Maharashtra. It is a tributary of the Bhima river and flows through Pune and Solapur districts of Maharashtra. Karha is a tributary of Nira.
This river originates in western ghats in pune district and flows from Bhor taluka, Shirwal Taluka Satara District, Solapur District and then meets Bhima Basin at Nira Narsingpur near Akluj. It then flows with the Bhima water to Solapur District. The Nira river meets the Bhima between Nira NarsingpurinPune District and Malshiras TalukainSolapur district. The dams built on the Nira river are Devdhar dam and Veer daminSatara and Pune District.
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