Chulki Nala

Chulki Nala is a river in Bidar District. It starts at Chowkiwadi in Basavakalyan taluka. It flows for 42 km in Bidar district and joins the river Karanja.[1] A Composite Dam is built near Mustapur village of Basava Kalyana Taluk in Bidar District for Irrigation and Drinking water purposes. The dam has a storage capacity of 0.93 tmcft of water. The catchment area is 243.55 km2. It provides drinking water to Basavakalyan town.[2]

Chulki Nala
Chulki Nala
Location
CountryIndia
StateKarnataka
DistrictBidar
MunicipalityBasavakalyan
Physical characteristics
Source 
  locationChowkiwadi Basavakalyan TalukaBidar DistrictKarnataka, India
MouthKaranja River
  location
Karnataka, India
Length42 km (26 mi)

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