Rivers In Kota
Kota Rivers include the rivers of Chambal, Kali Sindh, Parwati, Au Niwaz and Parwan. The Chambal river, among all other rivers in Kota, is a major tributary of the Yamuna river.
The Kali Sindh river enters Rajasthan at the Binda village and covers a total distance of one hundred and forty five kilometers. It is at this region of the Kota district of the Nonera village, that the Kali Sindh river later merges into the Chambal river. The rivers of Kota which are the tributaries of the Kali Sindh river include the Amjhar, Ahu and the Parwan.
The Parwati river originated from the slopes of the hills of Vindhya, in the state of Madhya Pradesh. It is from the Chatarpura village belonging to the district of Baran that this river enters the premises of Rajasthan, covering a total distance covered of eighty three kilometers. The major tributaries of the Parwati river, in the Kota Rivers, include Lhasi, Andheri, Berni, Bilas, Re6tri, Andheri, Kunu and Dubraj.
The Parwan river takes entry into Rajasthan at the Kharibor village located in the district of Kota. The major tributaries of the Parwan River are Ujar, Ghar, Ghorapachhar, Chappi and Newaj.
Last Updated on : 3 February 2020