The Narmada River: Lifeline Of Central India And A Symbol Of Spiritual Journey... - EBNW Story
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The Narmada River: Lifeline Of Central India And A Symbol Of Spiritual Journey... - EBNW Story
The Narmada River, India’s fifth-largest river and the longest westward-flowing river, is a vital lifeline for Madhya Pradesh and Gujarat. Originating from the Amarkantak Plateau in Madhya Pradesh, it carves a 1,312 km (815.2 miles) path through central India before merging with the Arabian Sea at the Gulf of Khambhat, near Bharuch. Revered as a sacred river, Narmada holds immense cultural, spiritual, and economic significance, often considered …
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