Painganga River
The Painganga River (also known as the Penganga River) is the chief river of the Buldhana district, Hingoli district, Nanded district, Yavatmal district, Chandrapur district and Washim district in the Maharashtra state in India. It flows along the southeast boundaries of the district in a winding, meandering course. It is deeply entrenched and difficult to navigate. It rises in the Ajintha Mountain range in Buldana district at place called Madh and is a major tributary of the Wardha River, the other major river in the district. It has also divided Marathwada and Vidarbha near Umarkhed.
There is a small railway station named after the river in the Washim district.
River course
The total length of the river is 495 km (308 mi).[1] The Painganga River originates in the Ajantha ranges in Aurangabad district in Maharashtra. It then flows through Buldhana district and Washim district. It flows through Risod Tehsil of Washim where it gets Kas river as the tributary near Shelgaon Rajgure village and then flows through the border of Washim and Hingoli district. Then it acts as a boundary between Yavatmal district, Chandrapur district and Nanded district of Maharashtra. It then flows along the state border between Maharashtra and Telangana. It confluences with Pus river near Mahur in Nanded. The small Vidarbha river merged with Painganga river at village Deurwada near Wani city of Yavatamal district and Kodsi village in Korpana taluka of Chandrapur district. There is an old Lord Shiva temple at Jugad near Wani city of Yavatmal the river confluences as an island. Every year at Guru Purnima in the November month devotees from other places comes for worship. Penganga converges into Wardha River near a small village called Wadha in Chandrapur taluka of Chandrapur district.
Wardha River flows into Pranhita River which in turn flows in to Godavari river,[1] which finally ends into the Bay of Bengal just east of Rajahmundry in the state of Andhra Pradesh.
Tributaries
The Painganga River's tributaries include the Adan, Kas, Arunavati, Kayadhu, and Pus Rivers.[1]
Irrigation
The river provides the irrigation to the Washim and Yavatmal districts in Maharashtra. There are two dams being constructed on the river, namely Upper Painganga and Lower Painganga. This dam is also known as Isapur Dam. This dam is administered by the 'Pusad' taluka. Nearby talukas are Kalamnuri, Pusad, Umarkhed and Hadgaon.[2] Its tributary "Pus river" has Upper Pus Dam near Pusad town built in 1971,[3][4] and Upper Pus Dam near Mahagaon built in 1983.[5][6]
The Penganga river gets flooded in rainy and winter season and partially flooded in summer. There is a proposal of making a large dam on the Painganga River.
See also
Notes
- Penganga river, telangana360.com, accessed 6 November 2019.
- "Yavatmal district". Archived from the original on 13 July 2007. Retrieved 13 April 2007.
- "Specifications of large dams in India" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 21 July 2011. Retrieved 30 June 2011.
- "Upper Pus (Pus) D01030". Retrieved 1 March 2013.
- "Lower Pus D02869". Retrieved 1 March 2013.
- Specifications of large dams in India Archived 21 July 2011 at the Wayback Machine